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(03/23/16 2:35am)
In his postgame interview after South Carolina's 83-66 loss to Georgia Tech in the NIT Tournament, head coach Frank Martin left the media with one particularly striking comment on how he felt the negative coverage of his team has overshadowed their success on the court and in the classroom.
(03/22/16 5:08pm)
The South Carolina men’s basketball team's season came to an end
late Monday night in a 83-66 loss to Georgia Tech.
(03/15/16 3:29am)
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.
(03/09/16 1:23am)
The SEC awards were released Tuesday, with three Gamecock players being recognized.
(03/03/16 4:19am)
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.
(02/26/16 11:43pm)
Led by Alaina Coates and A’ja Wilson, South Carolina was able to secure a convincing 66-45 route of Ole Miss late Thursday night.
(02/24/16 4:57am)
Frank Martin is done messing around. As March nears and the SEC race begins its sprint to the finish line, Martin seems to have decided that the formula to winning this year is by playing those who have won in past years and sitting those who have not.
(02/17/16 5:02am)
All college basketball fans know the pain of watching the future of their team, their star freshman, go professional after one promising year. Every NBA team has wasted a draft pick on a freshman, drafting purely off potential, only to see that all they had drafted was a young kid with an overwhelming likelihood to bust. And each year, everyone can point to a freshman who obviously wasn’t ready for the NBA but chose to go pro because they knew that with one turn of the knee their huge signing bonus, and maybe their chances of going pro altogether, could disappear.
(02/09/16 4:28am)
The fans of the Carolina Panthers deserve more from their
heralded star. Not in terms of performance, but in heart. Cam Newton owed it to
them to lay it all on the field. And when he did not, he owed, and still owes,
them an explanation.
(02/05/16 5:46am)
It wasn’t easy or without adversity, but the South Carolina women's basketball team found a way to pull out a win over Kentucky in a game that was much closer than the 78-68 final score made it seem.
(02/04/16 5:35am)
We don’t win pretty. We don’t play pretty. In fact, sometimes it’s plain ugly. Tuesday's discouraging loss against Georgia certainly speaks to the maddening inconsistency of this team.
(01/28/16 1:10am)
The AP Top 25 rankings came out again this Monday, and, to no one's surprise, the Kentucky Wildcats still sit comfortably within them.
(01/20/16 2:12am)
Coming into the season, the hype surrounding freshman guard PJ Dozier was real. Before he had even set foot upon the hardwood of Colonial Life Arena, the question of whether fans should expect him to stay beyond this season was already being tossed around. The five-star was the first name to come up when the men’s basketball team was mentioned, and it was on his shoulders that this team was expected to win, both for this year and hopefully a few more as well. While the start of this season hasn’t been a year of stardom for Dozier, this team is far better with him on the court.
(01/12/16 3:52am)
I came here on a promise. Not a spoken one. Not a contracted one, all signed and professional. Not even one made over a dinner table, ending in a head nod and a firm hand shake.
(12/02/15 3:02am)
Pharoh Cooper must have expected better. This was supposed to be his team. This was supposed to be his year. Now, with this season a disappointment and this program on the verge of collapse, the man so lovingly referred to as King Tuttchdown is jumping ship, just like the coach that recruited him.
(11/24/15 12:25am)
With all the frustration, disappointment and even anger that this season has generated, Gamecock fans should keep one thing in mind: it’s not Perry Orth’s fault. Even with all the finger-pointing that has been occurring, no finger should end up pointing at Orth.
(11/18/15 1:01am)
I wish it weren't decided like this. I wish that a coach were judged solely on his team’s performance, not the tallies in the win-loss column. I wish that recruits made decisions based solely off the words of the coach speaking to them, with his name having no impact at all on their decision. I wish that a coach’s job security rested solely on the honest belief of his players in him, not the belief of the alumni, fans and non-football-related administrators who have no idea what happens behind locker room doors or on the practice field.
(11/09/15 11:30pm)
Sitting in Neyland Stadium, surrounded by South Carolina fans, I began to hear groans. Play was dead on the field for the time being, but it was happening — South Carolina fans all around me mourning something. Then I hear it: Clemson won.
(10/28/15 12:32pm)
The Carolina family on campus is real. And I didn’t quite realize it until I flew back to New York for fall break.
(10/25/15 11:30pm)
Stepping into Williams-Brice Stadium before a game, you notice a few things.