Gamecock basketball brand took center stage in final seconds
They say a person's true self comes out in the toughest moments.
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They say a person's true self comes out in the toughest moments.
I was there when the expectations for this team were nothing. Before the season, I wrote a column I did not quite believe myself. “Martin’s Gamecocks will thrive despite departures,” it was titled. Wishful thinking? Maybe.
South Carolina’s longest NCAA tournament run in program history isn’t over yet.
Forget the national spotlight, Madison Square Garden and the potential of advancing to the Final Four for the first time in program history.
South Carolina turned in one of its best defensive showings in the Sweet 16 win over Baylor, and the Gamecocks will likely need a repeat performance Sunday against Florida, as the Gators boast a strong defense of their own.
Behind a balanced and efficient offensive attack, South Carolina was able to end Quinnipiac’s Cinderella run through the NCAA Tournament with an emphatic 100-58 win in the Sweet 16.
Yes, it's real. Carolina is one of the last eight teams standing in the NCAA Tournament.
Going into South Carolina’s Sweet 16 matchup with Baylor, coach Frank Martin said he’s harder on Chris Silva than any other player on his team.
There was no need for a second half comeback this time.
When South Carolina takes the floor at Madison Square Garden Friday night, the Gamecocks will be looking to reach their first Elite Eight in program history. On the other hand, their opponent, the No. 3 Baylor Bears, is no stranger to this stage, having reached the Elite Eight in 2010 and 2012 and playing in the Sweet 16 as recently as 2014 under current head coach Scott Drew.
Exactly one year after their unexpected departure from the NCAA Tournament at the hands of Syracuse, the South Carolina women's basketball team finds itself in the Sweet 16 once again. This time 12th-seeded Quinnipiac stands between them and the Elite Eight, as the Bobcats were able to knock off fourth-seeded Miami in dramatic fashion en route to their first Sweet 16 appearance ever.
Heading into the 2016-17 season, South Carolina senior guard Sindarius Thornwell noted how much he was looking forward to playing at the “Mecca of Basketball.” When the Gamecocks took the floor at Madison Square Garden in December against Seton Hall, Sindarius Thornwell was there — on the bench.
The No. 7 South Carolina men's basketball team will travel to Madison Square Garden to take on the three-seeded Baylor Bears in the Sweet 16 Friday.
The Gamecocks’ athletics department and administration should be commended for how they have taken a patient approach to Frank Martin’s tenure.
Freshman point guard Rakym Felder doesn't often take time to second-guess himself. For better or worse, when he makes up his mind, it's a done deal.
With their season hanging in the balance, the Gamecocks’ first half shooting drought approached apocalyptic proportions. Against Goliath, it should have broken them — should have.
The last time the South Carolina women’s basketball team played Arizona State in November 2015, junior forward A’ja Wilson made two clutch free throws at the end of the game to clinch a victory for the Gamecocks.
In his NCAA Tournament debut with the program, Frank Martin led South Carolina to its first tournament win in 44 years -- its first since the Frank McGuire era.
Although it didn’t have leading rebounder Alaina Coates, the top-seeded South Carolina women’s basketball team started the 2017 NCAA tournament off on the right foot Friday.
With March Madness underway, the nation’s eyes will be on college basketball’s best and brightest.