Historic season for women's soccer ends against UNC
South Carolina women's soccer fell just short of their first trip to the College Cup in a 1-0 loss to UNC in an Elite Eight matchup.
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South Carolina women's soccer fell just short of their first trip to the College Cup in a 1-0 loss to UNC in an Elite Eight matchup.
For the second time this season, South Carolina men's soccer was defeated by Clemson, falling 2-1 in overtime in Round Two of the 2016 NCAA Tournament.
In a game of possession, South Carolina had to scrap up a late second half a penalty goal in order to pull out a victory against Colorado, winning 1-0.
As South Carolina women's soccer continues its historic run to the NCAA Tournament, a trail of records and milestones has been left in its wake. But under the leadership of head coach Shelley Smith, the team is only focused on the near future.
In the first round of the NCAA Tournament, six first half goals propelled No. 1 South Carolina over SWAC postseason champion Alabama State. South Carolina head coach Shelley Smith notched her 200th career victory with the program in the 7-0 win.
That wasn’t the start to the post season the Gamecocks wanted. After ending the regular season second in Conference USA, South Carolina was defeated by Old Dominion, 2-1 despite a late-game rally.
The South Carolina men's soccer team took to the pitch for its regular season finale against the No. 12 Kentucky Wildcats on Friday night, securing a 2-1 victory. On senior night for the Gamecocks, Danny Deakin, Matt McManis, Kevin Walker, Kurtis Turner, Marco Velez, Koty Millard and Ive Burnett suited up for their final game at Stone Stadium.
Savannah McCaskill entered this postseason as the SEC Offensive Player of the Year. And in the South Carolina Gamecock’s matchup against the Texas A&M Aggies, she proved why she deserved those honors. In an exciting matchup, McCaskill led the Gamecocks to a 2-1 victory over the Aggies.
In their final regular season game, South Carolina women's soccer came away with a 2-0 victory over Ole Miss to preserve the first undefeated season in conference history.
The 25th-ranked South Carolina men’s soccer team fell to the 8th-ranked Charlotte 49ers Wednesday night 2-1 in a fast-paced, hard-fought matchup.
In perhaps the South Carolina women's soccer team most critical match of the year against Florida, the game waged into its final minutes of regulation as a scoreless battle.
Hosting No. 2 Wake Forest, the South Carolina men's soccer team suffered a 1-0 defeat against a formidable opposing defense.
The No. 2 South Carolina women’s soccer team continued their historic season Sunday afternoon, taking down No. 17 Florida 1-0. The Gators again proved to be a tough opponent as they took the Gamecocks into double overtime.
The No. 4 South Carolina women's soccer team pushed their winning streak to 13 games with their 3-1 victory over the No. 11 Arkansas Razorbacks. The winning streak and South Carolina's now sole possession of first place in the SEC overshadowed senior midfielder Chelsea Drennan's 34th career assist, a record-breaking total for the program.
The Gamecocks racked another win up when they defeated High Point 3-1 Wednesday night, all thanks to some late-game heroics.
Junior forward Savannah McCaskill is a key component of the University of South Carolina’s soccer program and leads the team in points, goals and assists. For McCaskill, this status results from years of hard work that began with a childhood dream.
The No. 8 South Carolina women’s soccer team continued their undefeated season Sunday afternoon as they took down Kentucky 3-0.
The South Carolina women's soccer team got off to a familiar start Thursday night, as junior forward Savannah McCaskill slid a shot past the keeper to give the Gamecocks a 1-0 lead in the 10th minute. What happened next wasn't as familiar for Shelley Smith's club, as LSU's 26th minute goal was the first the Gamecocks have allowed in the first half all season.
South Carolina men’s soccer was able to come up with a big 3-0 win over the 18th-seeded Furman Paladins Tuesday night, continuing their hot streak and pushing their win streak up to four games.
As Savannah McCaskill and the Gamecocks continue tearing through their regular season schedule, the unbeaten streak comes along with them, as the South Carolina women's soccer team hasn't lost since last season's NCAA Tournament.