WNBA Draft Evaluation: Previewing Te-Hina Paopao at the next level
South Carolina women’s basketball fifth-year guard Te-Hina Paopao is set to get her name called in the WNBA Draft on Monday night after her second season with the Gamecocks.
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South Carolina women’s basketball fifth-year guard Te-Hina Paopao is set to get her name called in the WNBA Draft on Monday night after her second season with the Gamecocks.
South Carolina baseball (20-17, 2-13 SEC) traveled to College Station, Texas, to take on the Texas A&M Aggies (20-15, 6-9 SEC) in a three-game conference series this past weekend.
No. 10 South Carolina softball run-ruled Charleston Southern 12-0 in five innings on Wednesday night behind a dominant offense performance early.
The South Carolina softball team brought in six transfers from UNC-Charlotte this past offseason after head coach Ashley Chastain Woodard took the job here at South Carolina.
South Carolina baseball won its midweek game 13-3 against USC Upstate on Tuesday evening.
After the conclusion of the 2024-25 women’s basketball season, the South Carolina Gamecocks will have to say goodbye to four seniors.
The South Carolina women's basketball team's title run fell short on Sunday afternoon, losing to the Connecticut Huskies 82-59 in the NCAA Women's Basketball National Championship at Amalie Arena. UConn graduate guard Azzi Fudd was named the NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player.
South Carolina women's basketball entered the season with 10 returning members of the 2024 National Championship team, including four starters and plenty of depth.
Heading into spring practice South Carolina is looking to build off a 9-4 season in 2024. As the 2025 season approaches the Gamecocks will be looking for a top receiver to emerge.
After defeating the Texas Longhorns 74-57 on Friday night, the South Carolina women's basketball team will take on the UConn Huskies on Sunday afternoon at Amalie Arena in the NCAA Women's Basketball National Championship.
The South Carolina women's basketball team defeated the Texas Longhorns 74-57 on Friday night to advance to the National Championship. The Gamecocks dominated in the second half after only leading 38-35 at the break en route to the win.
South Carolina baseball dropped two out of three games to Mississippi State over the weekend, remaining without a series win in Southeastern Conference play.
The No. 9 South Carolina softball team held the No. 20 Ole Miss Rebels to just four runs in three games, clinching its fourth consecutive series win. The Gamecocks (30-8, 6-6 SEC) utilized dominant pitching to quiet the bats of the Rebels (29-9, 6-6 SEC) throughout the weekend series.
The No. 1 seed South Carolina women's basketball team defeated No. 1 seed Texas 74-57 in the Final Four at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida, to advance to the National Championship game on Friday night. The Gamecocks picked up a third win against the Longhorns, and the second in postseason play.
South Carolina women's basketball head coach Dawn Staley and her program has been on an unprecedented tear since the turn of the decade — a 71-game home winning streak, five Final Fours and three national championships with the opportunity to continue adding in Tampa, Florida.
The No. 1 seed South Carolina women's basketball team has arrived in Tampa, Florida, set for a matchup with fellow No. 1 seed Texas on Friday night in its fifth-consecutive Final Four appearance. The Gamecocks have an opportunity to play for a fourth national championship trophy since 2017.
The No. 10 South Carolina softball team defeated Wofford 2-0 on Wednesday night to advance its record to 28-7. This was the first time Wofford and South Carolina have met in softball.
The South Carolina baseball team used late offense to defeat Presbyterian 11-1 on Tuesday night at Founders Park, ending its seven-game losing streak.
The South Carolina women’s basketball team defeated No. 2 seed Duke 54-50 on March 30 to advance to the NCAA Tournament Final Four for the fifth consecutive season.
Sarah Rumely Noble was hired as the head coach for the Gamecock women's volleyball team. Rumely Noble replaces Tom Mendoza, who coached the Gamecocks for seven seasons and left on March 2 to coach at Marquette University.