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The path to validity runs through Storrs, Connecticut.
Not allowing the thoughts of a potential No. 1 versus No. 2 showdown with Connecticut next week to creep into its mind, the South Carolina women’s basketball team (22-0, 10-0 SEC) defeated another ranked team, No. 22 Georgia (17-6, 5-5 SEC) 58-35 Thursday night in Athens, Georgia.
Trying to keep their heads up after losing by 20 points Tuesday will be difficult as the Gamecocks continue on in their next away game.
Three days after besting a formidable Georgia team, South Carolina was bounced back into the loss column by Arkansas 75-55.
Basketball Times national coach of the year, Olympic gold medal recipient and now, honorary deputy for the Richland County Sheriff's Department.
For the first time in a while, the South Carolina men’s basketball team will be riding a bit of momentum when it travels to face Arkansas Tuesday night.
The No. 1 South Carolina Gamecocks have won yet another game, lengthening the winning streak to 21 games while remaining unbeaten this season after defeating Ole Miss 77-59 in Oxford Sunday afternoon.
A stumbling South Carolina team pitted against a Georgia team that was without its top scorer and rebounder Saturday afternoon produced a perfect storm for the Gamecocks to win their second conference game, 67-50.
When you're 19-0, facing a team you've beaten 20 times in a row and playing in an arena that you haven't lost in since 2013, getting complacent is a concern.
South Carolina’s start to SEC play has been frustrating for the Gamecocks to say the least.
Coming up short at the end of a game is never a good feeling.
When the No. 1 South Carolina women’s basketball team (19-0, 7-0) takes the court Thursday night against Alabama (12-10, 1-6), the Gamecocks will be coming off arguably their best performance of the year.
Two of South Carolina's offensive deficiencies were exposed Saturday afternoon by No. 1 Kentucky.
Over the past few years, head coach Dawn Staley’s South Carolina program has been dominant. Since the 2012-13 season, the Gamecocks are 73-13 and have beaten 11 of their 13 SEC opponents at least once during that span, but entered Monday night’s game with zero victories against Texas A&M.
Some might say they're on top of the world.
Things are a bit different whenever Kentucky comes to Columbia, and Saturday’s gameday environment showed just that.
Hosting a perennial top ranked team in the midst of a humbling losing streak isn't a formula typically found for turning a team's season around. But last year's 72-67 win over Kentucky was anything but ordinary for South Carolina.
All across college hoops, there are intriguing conference races going on. The Big 12, one of the nation’s deepest conferences from top to bottom, could realistically be won by eight different schools, and a power struggle exists in conferences like the ACC, Pac-12, Big East and the Big Ten.
Stuck in a rough patch would be the perfect way to describe the Gamecocks at this point of the season.