South Carolina Men's Basketball ranked by the AP
South Carolina men's basketball makes their debut in the AP Poll at No. 20.
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South Carolina men's basketball makes their debut in the AP Poll at No. 20.
With transfers Kaela Davis and Allisha Gray taking the floor this season, South Carolina head coach Dawn Staley gets to roll out four players who are 6-foot or taller in her starting lineup every night this season. Even better, Davis and Gray, who were All-ACC selections at Georgia Tech and North Carolina respectively, are playing alongside All-American bigs A'ja Wilson and Alaina Coates, two of the best players in the country.
In its second matchup versus a top 25 opponent this week, South Carolina was able to beat the No. 18 Syracuse Orange 64-50 due in large part to its suffocating man-to-man defense.
The South Carolina men's basketball team turned in a strong defensive performance Wednesday night, holding No. 25 Michigan to 19 percent shooting in a 61-46 win.
In an impressive defensive performance, South Carolina women's basketball outscored Maine 52-8 in the paint en route to a 79-42 victory.
Four months from now, wins against South Carolina State, Holy Cross and Louisiana Tech will be long forgotten. However, South Carolina's men's basketball still has a chance to make this November memorable for the program and the entire college basketball world.
Following an opening three-pointer from Hampton's Jephany Brown, South Carolina women's basketball responded with a 13-point run to build the foundation of a decisive 92-38 victory.
After a tumultuous offseason that saw him arrested on six charges, Rakym Felder is playing his way to court time and thrusting himself into the conversation for backup point guard this season.
True freshman forward Maik Kotsar gained Gamecock fans’ attention when it was announced that he was an opening night starter against Louisiana Tech.
After an opening three-point basket by South Carolina State, South Carolina responded with an 11-0 run and never looked back as they cruised to their fourth win on the season.
Sports fans who follow recruiting hear it all the time. Every season there is a new player or players who are going to come in and turn the program around. World-class athletes who are ready to play right away and are sure to fill the record books with statistics and bring one, maybe two national championships to the university before their four years are up. That’s if they even stay for all four years, because this one might be good enough to declare early for the draft.
In what was undoubtedly the most exciting game of the South Carolina Gamecocks’ season so far, PJ Dozier proved that it doesn’t matter how low you fall, it's how you pick yourself up that matters. Dozier, who was held scoreless in regular time of the nail-biter against the Monmouth Hawks, gave the Gamecocks new life and was able to edge out the Hawks on a last-second buzzer beater to give the Gamecocks a 70-69 overtime win.
South Carolina basketball got another win against Monmouth to start its season 3-0. But just as every game has ended with a victory for Frank Martin and his team, it has also started the same way, too, as once again Chris Silva and Maik Kotsar got themselves into foul trouble early in the game.
David Beatty of the Imhotep Institute in Philadelphia committed to the South Carolina Gamecocks, joining their 2017 recruiting class. After taking official visits to Georgetown, South Carolina and Indiana, Beatty decided that he wanted to be a Gamecock.
With all the spotlight on All-Americans A'ja Wilson and Alaina Coates, transfer guards Kaela Davis and Allisha Gray stole the show Monday night as the No. 4 South Carolina women's basketball team took down the No. 7 Ohio State Buckeyes on the road.
South Carolina opened the Brooklyn Hoops Holiday Invitational Sunday night as they took down Holy Cross, 81-49.
Driving layup, commanding defensive rebound, steal and assist. That was how the second half started for PJ Dozier and the South Carolina Gamecocks. It was just three minutes in the first game of the season, but already PJ Dozier looks like a new player on the basketball floor.
Behind the lead of its backcourt, South Carolina was able to beat Louisiana Tech 85-76 in its season opener.
2017 prospect Felipe Haase announced his intention to sign with South Carolina. A native of Chile, Haase took official visits to Missouri, Pittsburg and Purdue, but ultimately decided to join Frank Martin and the Gamecocks.
The South Carolina men’s basketball team made a few halftime adjustments to pull away from Newberry in a 107-89 exhibition win over the Wolves.