Gamecocks honor late super fan Bill Golding on opening day
South Carolina super fan Bill Golding would have been proud of the Gamecocks’ performance on opening day.
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South Carolina super fan Bill Golding would have been proud of the Gamecocks’ performance on opening day.
Following a tough loss at No. 1-ranked Connecticut Monday, the South Carolina women’s basketball team put up the balanced performance it was looking for.
After undergoing Tommy John surgery, Wil Crowe’s return to play for a powerhouse Division I baseball program was no easy feat. But the junior pitcher doesn’t want to focus on the past; he’s ready to be a part of the future of Gamecock baseball.
The South Carolina baseball team’s road to Omaha and the College World Series runs through the SEC.
Coming off the most productive season of his collegiate career, Alex Destino is projected to have an even bigger offensive presence with the Gamecocks in 2017.
With four straight NCAA Tournament appearances under coach Beverly Smith, the South Carolina softball team is poised for another winning season in 2017.
After trailing Alabama 16 points at halftime, the No. 19/16 South Carolina men’s basketball team battled back to send the Crimson Tide into quadruple overtime.
Following the first weekend of team scrimmages, which he described as “sloppy,” head baseball coach Chad Holbrook was much more impressed with his team the second weekend of play at Founders Park.
Following the No. 4 Gamecocks’ first home loss of the season on Monday, coach Dawn Staley described her team as resilient.
With a double-double from junior forward A'ja Wilson and 18 points from SEC Player of the Week Allisha Gray, the No. 5/4 South Carolina women’s basketball team completed a regular season sweep over Georgia at Stegeman Coliseum Thursday night.
On Tuesday night, Carolina Productions hosted a Murder Mystery Dinner in the Russell House Ballroom at the University South Carolina. The performance was put on by USC's own Off Off Broadway.