Diver Julia Vincent breaks own school record on Senior Night
On senior night for the South Carolina swimming and diving team, one senior displayed her impact on the program when she broke her own school record on Saturday.
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On senior night for the South Carolina swimming and diving team, one senior displayed her impact on the program when she broke her own school record on Saturday.
The ping of the bat, the gloves popping, the field being prepped — it all means the start of baseball season is right around the corner. And with the South Carolina baseball team holding its first spring practices over the weekend, the start of the season is that much closer.
Senior forward A'ja Wilson was honored before Thursday's game for reaching 2,000 career points earlier this month. That was only the beginning of a memorable night for her, as she reached another milestone during the game.
The No. 9/7 South Carolina women's basketball team are headed back to Colonial Life with two road wins under their belt for a Thursday night battle against Arkansas.
Over the weekend, senior sprinter Ncincilili Titi was the only first place finisher for the Gamecocks, winning the 200-meter dash at the Clemson Invitational. He's continuing to pick up recognition for the impressive finish.
Championship weekend has come and gone, meaning the NFL season is that much closer to ending. And while we saw the New England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles win their respective games to advance to the Super Bowl, we also saw a few former Gamecocks making the plays that changed the course of the games.
Despite being shorthanded for the second game in the row, the South Carolina women's basketball team was able to use their eight available players to defeat the Vanderbilt Commodores 95-82 Thursday night.
Former South Carolina women's soccer star Savannah McCaskill's dream came true Thursday morning as she was selected second overall by the Boston Breakers in the 2018 NWSL College Draft.
With the departure of Sindarius Thornwell, the South Carolina men’s basketball team has been looking for a strong leader all season. They finally found that leadership Tuesday night, and it showed, as the Gamecocks were able to come back and get the upset over No. 18/16 Kentucky Wildcats.
It was a battle throughout the entire game, but South Carolina was able to overcome major foul issues and a 14-point deficit to get the 76-68 win over No. 18/16 Kentucky.
South Carolina athletics director Ray Tanner announced that Tom Mendoza would be joining the Gamecock family as the new head coach of the volleyball program. Mendoza will be the 13th head coach in program history after Tanner relieved Scott Swanson of his coaching duties midway through this past season.
Four former South Carolina football players got their chance to play in the NFL Divisional Round of this year’s playoffs. This season is all of their first NFL postseason appearances, and a few of them helped propel their teams to impressive wins.
South Carolina head coach Will Muschamp named wide receivers coach Bryan McClendon as the full-time offensive coordinator during a press conference Friday morning. McClendon will also continue to coach the wide receivers.
The first football task in 2018 is complete: win the Outback Bowl. But it's only day one and there's a lot of work to do moving forward for the 2018 season. Although South Carolina (9-4) is happy with the win, head coach Will Muschamp knows that more is in store for this program.
Two seasons ago, the Gamecocks finished their football season 3-9. Former head coach Steve Spurrier resigned midway through the season, and the immediate future of the program was unclear. Although that season was disappointing, there were a handful of players that were bright spots on the team, and would be around for the coming years.
New Year's Day sparked fireworks in South Carolina as the Gamecocks battled to beat Michigan and win the 2018 Outback Bowl 26-19.
Monday marks the start of the new year, and the final time we'll see the South Carolina football team for the 2017 season. The Gamecocks take on Michigan for just the fourth time in program history, and most will remember their most recent meeting in the 2013 Outback Bowl: just let the Jadeveon Clowney hit roll through your mind. With the regular season in the books, the Gamecocks are looking to improve their current 8-4 record, while the Wolverines have a lot they want to prove.
After a 10-day break for Final Exams, the South Carolina offense still seemed to be on break, falling to Clemson, 64-48, at Littlejohn Coliseum on Tuesday.
It wasn’t the cleanest of games, but the South Carolina men’s basketball team (7-2) got it done against Wyoming on Wednesday, 80-64.
South Carolina women's soccer fell just short of their first trip to the College Cup in a 1-0 loss to UNC in an Elite Eight matchup.