Recap: What you missed in South Carolina sports over winter break
Winter break brought USC's campus a change of pace as classes ended, but basketball games and football staffing and player changes kept South Carolina sports active.
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Winter break brought USC's campus a change of pace as classes ended, but basketball games and football staffing and player changes kept South Carolina sports active.
No. 5 South Carolina women's basketball team gave Alabama its first loss of the season, defeating the Crimson Tide by 77-60 Monday night.
After an 11-day hiatus, Dawn Staley’s Gamecocks took the floor for one last non-conference game against her former school, Temple University, winning 103-41.
Redshirt senior point guard Seventh Woods is eligible to play this season after transferring from the University of North Carolina and sitting out a year. While he might be a new face to the team, he certainly isn’t a new face to Columbia.
Inefficient shooting from the field and the free-throw line did not help the South Carolina women’s basketball team on Thursday night as the No. 1 Gamecocks fell to the No. 8 NC State Wolfpack 54-46 at Colonial Life Arena. The loss snapped South Carolina's 29-game win streak that dated back to last season’s loss to Indiana.
Veteran players were able to take control for the South Carolina women's basketball team as the No. 1 Gamecocks swept the Bad Boy Mowers Crossover Classic over Thanksgiving weekend at the Sanford Pentagon in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. The Gamecocks beat South Dakota 81-71 on Saturday and defeated No. 21 Gonzaga 79-72 on Sunday.
After having its exhibition match against Coker canceled on Wednesday, the Gamecock men’s basketball team traveled out west to Kansas City, Missouri, to open its season in the Hall of Fame Classic Saturday and Sunday.
After having its historic 32-1 season cut short due to COVID-19, the South Carolina women’s basketball team looks to finish what it started in its 2019-2020 season.
South Carolina women’s basketball head coach Dawn Staley addressed the media on Thursday, less than a week before the start of the 2020-2021 NCAA women’s basketball season. Staley talked about her most recent No. 1 ranked recruiting class along with the challenges and benefits of recruiting during the coronavirus pandemic.
Coming off an upset-full 18-13 season, Gamecock men's basketball will look to make its first NCAA Tournament since its Final Four run in 2017. South Carolina returns five of seven key players from a year ago and is squarely on many Bracketologists' bubbles coming into the season.
College basketball will start on Nov. 25 after an eight-month break, but it should not.
In a press conference Wednesday, South Carolina men’s basketball head coach Frank Martin detailed the team’s progress through the preseason and his outlook for the regular season.
The SEC released its conference schedule on Friday morning. The Gamecocks will start on the road for the eighth time in ten years, playing a Kentucky team that is ranked No. 11 in the KenPom rankings.
In a press conference Thursday, South Carolina men's basketball assistant coach Chuck Martin said he has been impressed with how the team has responded to the challenges that have come during the offseason due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
South Carolina women’s basketball announced the team’s non-conference schedule on Thursday, set to begin Nov. 25 with a home opener against College of Charleston.
South Carolina athletics announced Tuesday afternoon that the official capacity for Colonial Life Arena has been reduced to approximately 3,500 seats per game for the 2020-21 Gamecock men's and women's basketball seasons.
In a press conference Wednesday afternoon, South Carolina women’s basketball head coach Dawn Staley said seniors who moved on to the WNBA, such as Tyasha Harris, a four-year starter for the Gamecocks, “leave a big hole” in the program. But according to Staley, there are players who are doing a good job of filling that hole.
South Carolina women's basketball head coach Dawn Staley is featured among four other championship coaches in a new Netflix documentary released Tuesday called "The Playbook." The documentary highlights the rules that the coaches live by for success in sports and in life.
A’ja Wilson is playing in her third year in the WNBA after being drafted No. 1 in the first round of the 2018 draft. This season, the Aces are 14-4 in the Western Conference and coming off an 89-79 win against the Atlanta Dream on Saturday.
Due to the widespread effects of coronavirus and the cancellation of the NCAA women’s basketball tournament this year, the Gamecocks' season was cut short. Many were left thinking about what could have been for Gamecock women's basketball head coach Dawn Staley and her unstoppable squad this season.