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(03/11/24 2:37am)
The No. 1 South Carolina women’s basketball team picked up another piece of hardware Sunday afternoon, clinching the SEC Tournament title in a 79-72 win over No. 8 LSU.
(03/04/24 6:21am)
The No. 19 South Carolina baseball team was swept in the first two games of the Palmetto Series against No. 10 Clemson over the weekend.
(02/29/24 5:57pm)
The University of South Carolina board of trustees met on Thursday to approve the contract of Mike Furrey, who was announced as the South Carolina football team's new wide receivers coach.
(02/29/24 3:29am)
The No. 22 South Carolina softball team picked up its second midweek victory of the season with a 4-0 win over the College of Charleston on Wednesday.
(02/26/24 4:32am)
The No. 17 South Carolina softball team hosted the Gamecock Invitational from Feb. 23 to 25, playing in five games and finishing the weekend with a 4-1 record. The team improved its overall mark on the season to 13-2.
(02/22/24 4:28am)
The No. 21 South Carolina baseball team finished its first midweek home stand of the 2024 season with two victories over Winthrop and Queens.
(02/12/24 2:54am)
The No. 1 South Carolina women’s basketball team picked up its sixth victory over a ranked opponent on Sunday with an 83-65 win over No. 11 Connecticut at Colonial Life Arena.
(02/08/24 12:48am)
Editor's note: "Behind enemy bylines" stories have typically been written only during football season. But The Daily Gamecock has decided to extend the series into the spring, previewing highly-anticipated matchups in other sports.
(02/07/24 5:08am)
Growing up in Charlotte, North Carolina, Alyssa Lang looked up to the United States women’s national soccer team, who won the FIFA Women’s World Cup in 1999 and were the best national team in the sport at the time.
(02/05/24 6:02pm)
The South Carolina men's basketball team is now ranked in the Associated Press poll for the first time this season, as it was ranked No. 15 in the latest poll released on Monday.
(01/30/24 3:24am)
The University of South Carolina board of trustees met on Monday to approve the contract of Joe DeCamillis, who was announced as the South Carolina football team's new special teams coordinator.
(01/24/24 1:34am)
Editor's note: "Behind enemy bylines" stories have typically been written only during football season. But The Daily Gamecock has decided to extend the series into the spring, previewing highly-anticipated matchups in other sports.
(01/19/24 8:06pm)
The University of South Carolina board of trustees approved the contract of newly-hired running backs coach Marquel Blackwell during its meeting on Friday.
(01/13/24 2:13pm)
The University of South Carolina board of trustees approved contracts for newly hired wide receivers coach James Coley and defensive ends and outside linebackers coach Sterling Lucas during its meeting on Friday.
(01/08/24 3:59am)
Gamecock Athletics stayed busy throughout December and the first week of January, as the football team revamped its roster, both basketball teams continued their winning streaks and spring sports teams revealed the opponents for their upcoming seasons. Here's what different teams where up to while students were away.
(12/04/23 5:18am)
Expectations for the South Carolina men’s basketball team coming into the 2023-24 season were low.
(12/04/23 4:37am)
Senior wide receiver Antwane "Juice" Wells Jr. announced Sunday on social media that he has decided to enter the NCAA transfer portal.
(11/14/23 3:35am)
Former women's basketball player Tiffany Mitchell never thought she would have her jersey retired when beginning her journey at South Carolina in 2012.
(11/13/23 2:09am)
The fall signing period started Nov. 8, meaning that it was the first day that high school student-athletes could formalize commitments to their chosen universities by signing National Letters of Intent.
(11/10/23 8:40pm)
USC renamed its law school to the Joseph F. Rice School of Law Friday and unveiled the building's new signage in a ceremony Friday morning.