Maik Kotsar breaks out against SC State
True freshman forward Maik Kotsar gained Gamecock fans’ attention when it was announced that he was an opening night starter against Louisiana Tech.
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True freshman forward Maik Kotsar gained Gamecock fans’ attention when it was announced that he was an opening night starter against Louisiana Tech.
David Beatty of the Imhotep Institute in Philadelphia committed to the South Carolina Gamecocks, joining their 2017 recruiting class. After taking official visits to Georgetown, South Carolina and Indiana, Beatty decided that he wanted to be a Gamecock.
2017 prospect Felipe Haase announced his intention to sign with South Carolina. A native of Chile, Haase took official visits to Missouri, Pittsburg and Purdue, but ultimately decided to join Frank Martin and the Gamecocks.
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Hosting No. 2 Wake Forest, the South Carolina men's soccer team suffered a 1-0 defeat against a formidable opposing defense.
Senior Andrew Schafer, junior Thomas Mayronne and sophomore Yancy Dennis represented South Carolina men’s tennis in Atlanta this weekend for the Georgia Tech Invitational.
Mali native Ibrahim Doumbia announced his commitment to the Gamecocks on Thursday. After an impressive junior season where he averaged 19 points and 13.5 rebounds, he added offers from Florida, Baylor, Tennessee, UTEP, UCF and South Carolina.
South Carolina's women’s tennis team secured two titles in Charlottesville, Virginia, this weekend while competing in the UVA Invitational.
Frank Martin received some good news Monday when 2017 center Jason Cudd committed to the Gamecocks.
When you are taught offensive philosophy by all-time great coaches like David Cutcliffe and Mark Richt, you might know a thing or two about giving defenses headaches.
SEC football games are won at the line of scrimmage. A SEC team can have all the skill position talent in the world, but it will not win many football games if their offensive line cannot stop the behemoths that fill the front sevens of every defense in the conference.
The Gamecocks’ men’s tennis program announced that recruit Scotty Cameron would be joining the team this season. Cameron is currently a junior in high school, although he will now be eligible to play this upcoming season.
Every athletics season comes with expectations, among the team and among the fans. The women’s tennis team has made the NCAA Tournament four years in a row now, and this trend is now becoming the yearly expectation heading into head coach Kevin Epley’s fifth season at South Carolina.
Head tennis coach Josh Goffi has to be excited about this upcoming season for his team. The Gamecocks return every starter from a team that was just one game shy of being eligible for the 2015 Men’s NCAA Tennis Tournament.
Each year, SEC Media Days bring fans a number of different things to look forward to. The most important part comes at the very end when we see how the assembled media think the SEC will play out in the coming year.
The South Carolina Gamecocks made their appearance at SEC Media Days on Thursday. New head football coach Will Muschamp was accompanied by senior defensive end Marquavius Lewis, senior offensive tackle Mason Zandi and redshirt sophomore wide receiver Deebo Samuel.
This past April saw three former Gamecock football players get selected in the 2016 NFL Draft. The first Gamecock off the board was wide receiver Pharoh Cooper. He was drafted by the recently relocated Los Angeles Rams with the 19th pick of the fourth round. Later, the New York Jets selected offensive tackle Brandon Shell with the 19th pick of the fifth round. Finally, the New York Giants selected tight end Jerell Adams with the ninth pick of the sixth round.
The Gamecocks men’s tennis team continued SEC Tournament play on Friday as they faced the No. 3 seed Texas A&M Aggies in the quarterfinals. South Carolina was coming off of a huge win against No. 6 seeded Arkansas and hoped to continue their winning ways by pulling off another big upset.
South Carolina is slated to host the 2016 SEC Men's Tennis Championship that will begin Wednesday and run through the weekend. The Gamecocks will enter the tournament as significant underdogs, ranked No. 11 in a 13 team field.
The Gamecocks men's tennis team has come close to scoring several big-time wins this year, but seem to always lose by a score of 4-3. The story was different Sunday, however, as the Gamecocks ended the regular season with a bang as they fought their way to a 4-3 victory over No. 12 Arkansas.