‘I want to take over the world’: Lauren Chang takes first step of professional soccer career in the Czech Republic
At a young age, former South Carolina women’s soccer midfielder Lauren Chang dreamed of going down one of two career paths.
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At a young age, former South Carolina women’s soccer midfielder Lauren Chang dreamed of going down one of two career paths.
Fall signals the return of action at Stone Stadium, where both South Carolina soccer programs hope to expand on last season’s success in different ways during the 2022 campaign.
At a young age, former South Carolina women’s soccer midfielder Lauren Chang dreamed of going down either one of two career paths.
It is often asked, "who is the real Carolina?" According to postseason play this past year, it goes to the Gamecocks.
At some point, every student-athlete is faced with the decision between continuing their career as a college athlete or moving on to a new chapter in their life. When the NCAA decided to grant an extra year of eligibility because of COVID-19, many student-athletes were able to extend their collegiate careers.
Although following in the footsteps of a legendary coach can be daunting, men's soccer head coach Tony Annan said he welcomes the challenge of developing USC's college program.
Sitting in anxious silence, former Gamecock women's soccer forward Ryan Gareis awaited the moment that would change her life: hearing her name called on draft night. After three to four hours, Gareis received a phone call from Houston, and it was then that her lifetime goal had turned into reality.
The burden of balancing college classes, extracurriculars and free time is a theme that every college student is familiar with, but the experience can differ significantly with a commitment to a Division 1 sports team.
Gamecock athletics had a busy month while students returned home for winter break. It may not have snowed in Columbia, but Mayo came down in Charlotte, basketball continued to rain buckets and other athletes made a splash in their sports.
South Carolina women’s soccer fell to BYU 4-1 in the quarterfinal round of the NCAA Tournament, ending its run at the Elite Eight. It was the Gamecocks’ fourth road contest of the tournament after winning the first three away from home without conceding a goal.
South Carolina women’s soccer extend their NCAA Tournament run to the Elite Eight with a 2-0 victory over Penn State in Los Angeles, California.
The South Carolina women’s soccer team overcame another obstacle in its quest for a national title on Friday afternoon, defeating Hofstra 3-0 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. With the victory, the Gamecocks have reached the Round of 16 for the fifth time in the last eight seasons.
A defensive masterclass helped the South Carolina women’s soccer team defeat the No. 2 seed North Carolina Tar Heels 1-0 in the opening round of the NCAA tournament.
The NCAA’s selection show Monday set the 2021 NCAA women’s soccer tournament bracket. South Carolina (11-6-1) will travel to Chapel Hill to face No. 2 seed North Carolina (12-2-3) at the end of the week.
The South Carolina men’s soccer team concluded its 2021 season with its fourth-straight winless match on Friday night, losing 3-2 against Old Dominion at Stone Stadium. The Gamecocks’ last victory against the Monarchs was on Oct. 29, 2017, and they have lost four of their five meetings since.
The No. 4 seed South Carolina women’s soccer team could not overcome a halftime deficit and fell 2-1 to the No. 5 seeded Auburn Tigers in the SEC Tournament quarterfinals.
The South Carolina women’s soccer team rebounded from a mid-week defeat on Sunday afternoon, scoring four goals and keeping a clean sheet against Alabama at Stone Stadium. The victory marked the Gamecocks’ first win since Oct. 1, when they beat previously No. 13 Auburn 3-2.
No. 18 FIU poured on the goals on Saturday afternoon against the South Carolina men's soccer team. The 4-1 loss to the Panthers snapped South Carolina's longest win streak since 2016.
The South Carolina women's soccer team tied the Georgia Bulldogs 0-0 after 110 minutes of action on Friday night. Each team’s strong defensive showings blocked any goals, despite a multitude of shots.
No. 19 South Carolina women’s soccer lost 1-0 to No. 12 Tennessee at Stone Stadium on Sunday afternoon. The Gamecocks suffered their second straight conference loss and now hold a 9-4 (4-2 SEC) record on the season.