Men's basketball Cobb, Gregory charged by Columbia Police Department
Gamecock basketball freshmen Eric Cobb and Jamall Gregory were arrested Thursday morning, according to the Columbia Police Department.
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Gamecock basketball freshmen Eric Cobb and Jamall Gregory were arrested Thursday morning, according to the Columbia Police Department.
As South Carolina's women's basketball team looks to navigate its way through tournament play, it will host Jacksonville in the first round. The NCAA awarded South Carolina the No. 1 seed in the Sioux Falls region and the No. 2 overall seed in the tournament.
South Carolina matched a school record with 25 wins (1969-70) and earned its first postseason victory since it won the NIT Championship in 2006 with a 88-66 win over the High Point Panthers.
Just hours before tip-off in game one of NIT, five of USC men's basketball players have been suspended indefinitely.
Let me backtrack before the headline scares you away: My bracket sucks too. And when the sports editors publish our bracket in the Weekender tomorrow, it will undoubtedly suck as well. Such is the madness of March, as your odds of picking all 63 (or 67 if you pick the First Four games) games correctly are practically non-existent, and you aren't likely to come very close either.
To the fans who made it out to Colonial Life Arena on Monday for the viewing of the women’s basketball NCAA Tournament selection, it didn’t come as much of a surprise that their Gamecock team was a No. 1 seed. What did come as a surprise, though, was where they will be playing their games in the lead-up to the Final Four.
As South Carolina fans, we must face reality: The Gamecocks will compete in the NIT, not the coveted NCAA Tournament.
I have a bone to pick with the NCAA selection committee. Not just because South Carolina was not included in the field. Not just because a 19-13 Syracuse team was given a 10-seed despite having the worst RPI of any at-large team in tournament history. Not just because Tulsa, who none of the experts had anywhere near the bracket, was given a bid. No, I am upset with the committee for the entire combination of poor choices they made in determining at-large bid recipients, as teams who are capable of making runs in the tournament find themselves on the outside looking in, while teams in the field will likely get blown out in their first game.
The Gamecock women's basketball team will host an NCAA selection show party on Monday night as they await their seeding in the tournament. Doors will open to the Colonial Life Arena at 5:45 p.m., and the selection show starts at 7 p.m.
Without leading scorer and rebounder Michael Carrera, the South Carolina men’s basketball team expected a dogfight in Friday’s quarterfinal matchup with Georgia, who had beaten the Gamecocks twice in the regular season. Despite leading by as much as 11 and holding an advantage for over 35 minutes of game time, Carrera’s absence would prove to be too much to bear, as the Gamecocks fell 65-64 to abruptly end their stay in the SEC Tournament in Nashville.
The SEC awards were released Tuesday, with three Gamecock players being recognized.
The South Carolina women's basketball team accomplished the first of many postseason goals Sunday, defeating the Mississippi State Bulldogs 66-52 to claim their second consecutive SEC Tournament title. It was the Gamecocks' balanced offense that led the way yet again, with three players scoring in double figures. Sophomore forward A'ja Wilson and senior guard Tiffany Mitchell, who was named SEC Tournament MVP, led with 19 points each. Senior guard Khadijah Sessions added 11 points, while sophomore guard Bianca Cuevas added a valuable seven off the bench.
The Gamecocks closed out the regular season Saturday with a 76-61 win over the Arkansas Razorbacks.
The first two times the South Carolina women's basketball team took on the Kentucky Wildcats this season, they had to battle it out for 40 minutes to pull out victories. That wasn't the case Saturday, as Kentucky led for just 21 seconds while the Gamecocks cruised to a 93-63 win.
The Gamecocks’ chance for a double-bye in the SEC tournament is in jeopardy after suffering a 74-72 loss to the Georgia Bulldogs.
It’s finally March, and with South Carolina looking poised for its first tournament appearance since who even knows when, I hope you, the entire Gamecock Nation, are excited for some Madness. I hope everyone plans on skipping their Thursday and Friday classes to watch the opening round, with their excuse being that they were too tired. Tired, not due to excessive homework, but because they’d been pulling all-nighters for seven straight days, analyzing all 68 teams in the tournament and searching for any clues that could lead them to the perfect bracket, the Holy Grail of March.
South Carolina will host Georgia on Thursday night for its final regular season home game of the year.
This a response to Joseph Crevier's column titled "Stephen Curry is overrated."
Yes, Golden State Warriors superstar and MVP frontrunner Stephen Curry is the best all-around shooter to play the game.
The Gamecock women’s basketball team’s nearly flawless record earned it a first and second round bye in the SEC Tournament that starts on Wednesday.