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(08/27/15 12:00am)
After an interesting preseason, the men’s soccer team opens up the 2015 regular season against Mercer, a team that went 14-7 in the 2014 season. Mercer comes into the game ranked 86th in the nation while South Carolina owns the 54th spot. On Friday, the two teams will revisit last years matchup — a matchup that ended in a 2-0 win for the Gamecocks.
(08/24/15 3:32am)
In the first three exhibition games of the year, the men’s
soccer team has had its ups and downs. With a 3-0 win in which the Gamecocks
outshot Gardner-Webb 20-0 in the first game then a 1-1 draw against Winthrop,
the Gamecocks came back Sunday night for their final exercise before the real
test.
(08/15/15 1:02am)
Confederate flag flies in Fort Sumter
(08/14/15 7:31pm)
With a new year comes new sights to see around campus. Buildings that were under construction last semester have been finished up and are ready to be fully instated in USC’s learning community. New construction has sprouted on university projects. In the end, change is happening at USC.
(07/29/15 2:33am)
Out of the 12 women on the roster for the USA women’s basketball U19 team for the
World Championships Gold, a Gamecock stood above the rest. After a textbook
performance in the final game and a solid overall tournament, A’ja
Wilson took home the tournament MVP.
(07/22/15 2:02am)
SEC Media Days spotlight three Gamecocks
(07/15/15 2:32am)
With the upcoming season quickly coming up, certain awards have announced their watch list, and some Gamecock footballers have squeezed their way onto it.
(06/24/15 1:08am)
With a disappointing season last year, the men’s
soccer team look to rebound for their 2015-2016 campaign. Owning a record of
10-10 and a 3-5 conference play, the Gamecocks need to improve on some of their
major flaws.
(06/24/15 1:50am)
UNC transfer chooses South Carolina
(06/17/15 1:54am)
Frank Martin announced Tuesday three new players will
join his team next season. Along with Columbia, South Carolina native P.J.
Dozier and New Jersey’s Chris Silva, Eric Cobb, Raymond Doby and
Jamall Gregory will join South Carolina’s 2015-2016 team. The
departures of sophomore Demetrius Henry and freshman Shamiek Sheppard due to
transfers and senior Tyrone Johnson from eligibility opened up three spaces for
Martin’s team.
(06/17/15 12:35am)
After missing her mark the previous two years, senior
Jeannelle Scheper has finally done it: She is the NCAA champion in women’s
high jump.
(06/10/15 1:17am)
Junior Gamecock Matt NeSmith qualified for the US Open, one
of four major golf tournaments. The North Augusta native scorched his
competition at Atlanta’s Hawks Ridge US Open qualifier golf tournament on
Monday and will have his hand as an amateur in one of golf’s most prestigious events.
After playing 36 rounds, NeSmith ended the tournament with a score of -17,
three strokes ahead of the rest of the pack.
(06/03/15 4:20am)
Softball
(06/03/15 4:08am)
Tickets are now on sale for the 2015 football season’s
first game. South Carolina opens its season against University of North
Carolina at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 3, and the game is set to be played on the
Carolina Panthers’ home turf — Bank of America Stadium — in Charlotte, North
Carolina. ESPN will televise the event.
(06/03/15 1:21am)
On May 29, an officer pulled over a car for overly tinted
windows. When he approached the car and the driver rolled down the window, a
large cloud of smoke that smelled like marijuana escaped the vehicle. The
officer asked if the passengers of the car had any illegal substances on them twice before the passenger produced a pill bottle full of marijuana, totaling
8 grams. The driver and two passengers were charged with possession of
drugs/narcotics.
(06/01/15 1:17am)
As a spinoff of sorts from The CW's other hit show,
"Arrow," "The Flash" follows Barry Allen (Grant Gustin), a
chronically late forensic scientist who was caught up in a freak accident after
the scientists at S.T.A.R. labs turned on a particle accelerator. Once Allen woke
up from his comatose after the accident he realized he had developed
super speed, and with the help of workers at S.T.A.R. labs — Cisco Ramon (Carlos
Valdes), Caitlin Snow (Danielle Panabaker) and Harrison Wells (Tom Cavanagh) — Allen progresses
his newfound ability to learn more about it. He wasn't the only person
affected in Central City, though. The others, dubbed as meta-humans by those in
S.T.A.R. labs, tend to turn out as the bad guys. Allen, with his team at S.T.A.R. labs,
becomes The Flash and fights the crime that plagues the city.
(05/25/15 12:59am)
A Netflix-exclusive series, "Daredevil" showcases one of Marvel's most historic human heroes: the red devil of Hell's Kitchen. Matthew Murdock is an attorney by day and a vigilante (Daredevil) of a crime-ridden Hell's Kitchen by night. The show balances Murdock's day life of law with his friends and his secret night life well while also recapping Murdock's intricate past with flashbacks. Early on, taking legal cases beating up general baddies and thugs on the streets of Hell's Kitchen are a mainstay for Murdock, but then he gets deep into the crime origins that plague his city and must resort to different efforts in order to keep his city safe. Oh, and to add to that, Murdock is blind.
(05/19/15 6:42pm)
Boo Major has done it again. After her team won the equestrian 2015 National Championship, the National Collegiate Equestrian Association (NCEA) named Major Coach of the Year on Monday, a year after her first Coach of the Year honor.
(05/18/15 12:15am)
As the show that started a new-age superhero TV phenomenon, "Arrow" became a success by appealing to their audience. Based around Green Arrow and other DC comics, "Arrow" follows the life of Oliver Queen, a billionaire party boy who enjoyed the life of extravagance – until he was stranded at sea due to a nasty hurricane and forced to live on a seemingly deserted island. On this inland, he becomes a mystery man's protégée and learns skills that he brings back to his home, Starling City. With the help of some "sidekicks," Oliver Queen becomes the hero The Arrow.
(02/27/15 1:36am)
“In the future, hand and foot reconstruction will see many new approaches to replace lost limbs and recover function. Both biological and technical advances can provide treatments that were unthinkable only a few years ago.” — Professor Oskar Aszmann, Director of the Christian Dopple Laboratory for Restoration of Extremity Function at the Medical University of Vienna, on the successful procedure providing amputees with mind-controlled “bionic reconstruction”