TDG's 2016 South Carolina athletics awards
Most Outstanding Athlete: Savannah McCaskill — Women's Soccer
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Most Outstanding Athlete: Savannah McCaskill — Women's Soccer
The start of the second semester marks a convenient midpoint in the South Carolina women's basketball season, with half of the 28-game regular season now decided.
Like the bloom of forsythia, South Carolina baseball is one of the few dependable harbingers of spring in Columbia. The Gamecocks traditionally begin their slate of spring scrimmages at the end of January, well before Punxsutawney Phil can even attempt to get his act together.
After dropping two contests over a three-game stretch, South Carolina men's basketball rebounded with a 90-62 victory over Lander. The Gamecocks entered the half with a 53-16 advantage as they dominated both ends of the court, however, the Division II Bearcats capitalized on their opponent's lackluster play in the second half to outscore South Carolina.
After compiling six wins and qualifying for bowl game eligibility, South Carolina has officially accepted the opportunity to play in the Birmingham Bowl on Dec. 29. Opposing the Gamecocks will be the South Florida Bulls of the American Athletic Conference.
South Carolina men's basketball makes their debut in the AP Poll at No. 20.
The South Carolina baseball team has released its 2017 schedule with the Gamecocks set to open with a three-game set against UNC Greensboro on Feb. 17.
Rivalry Week serves to kindle a heightened sense of tension in college football's final weekend of the regular season, but for several South Carolina players, Clemson's display of emotions crossed the line of acceptable competitive behavior.
In an impressive defensive performance, South Carolina women's basketball outscored Maine 52-8 in the paint en route to a 79-42 victory.
Following an opening three-pointer from Hampton's Jephany Brown, South Carolina women's basketball responded with a 13-point run to build the foundation of a decisive 92-38 victory.
It is all too easy to chalk up Jake Bentley's performance against Florida, which was lackluster only in comparison to his first three games, as a product of youth — the consequence of "freshman mistakes."
It's been just over four years since legendary South Carolina running back Marcus Lattimore played his last snap as a player, but he will now embark on a career as the varsity football coach for Heathwood Hall.
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.
Alabama head coach Nick Saban can claim the title of being one of two coaches to win five national championships in the modern era, but he can also claim a new title: The Godfather of the SEC.
By her own admission, Dawn Staley is somewhat uncomfortable with the sheer magnitude of her own legacy, at least publicly.
Since Steve Spurrier's resignation in October of 2015, the South Carolina football program has struggled to move on from the most successful era in the program's history.
On a Saturday evening before Halloween, many years ago, I lay quietly in bed. Silently I lay, listening for the sound — the sound of a "Sandstorm."
South Carolina needed their defense to force three turnovers to grind out a narrow 24-21 win over No. 18 Tennessee. With the victory South Carolina head coach Will Muschamp is now 5-0 against Tennessee in his career, earning his first win against a ranked opponent since coming to Columbia.
Tennessee comes into South Carolina having weathered a treacherous four game stretch, going 2-2 against Florida, Georgia, Texas A&M and Alabama. On paper the Gamecocks may present somewhat of a breather for the Volunteers, but past play between these two programs would indicate otherwise.