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(12/04/22 9:15pm)
The South Carolina football team will travel to Jacksonville on Friday, Dec. 30 to play in the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl. The Gamecocks will face No. 21 Notre Dame with a chance to finish with nine wins for the first time since 2017.
(12/03/22 3:50pm)
Redshirt junior defensive back Cam Smith announced via Twitter on Friday that he will be declaring for the 2023 NFL Draft.
(12/02/22 4:15am)
The 12-team College Football Playoff (CFP) format, as opposed to the original four-team configuration and a proposed eight-team format, was the best option the CFP's Board of Managers could have chosen due to the benefits it will provide to Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) programs and other entities.
(12/01/22 3:51am)
In one of the most highly contested rivalries in college sports, the South Carolina Gamecocks lead the Clemson Tigers 4-2 in the fifth edition of the Palmetto Series, presented by the South Carolina Education Lottery.
(11/30/22 2:45am)
The South Carolina Gamecocks were ranked No. 19 in the country in the fifth meeting of the College Football Playoff committee on Tuesday.
(11/30/22 12:48am)
Students and passionate soccer fans on USC’s campus are celebrating the return of the world’s most popular sporting event after four years by gathering at the Russell House Theater to watch World Cup matches.
(11/28/22 1:26am)
While many football fans overlook the importance of special teams, junior punter Kai Kroeger considers it an underappreciated aspect of the sport that helps teams stifle their opponents and shift momentum.
(11/27/22 3:03am)
South Carolina’s special teams delivered an impressive performance Saturday afternoon, helping the Gamecocks clinch the first victory over rival No. 8 Clemson in eight seasons with a 31-30 win.
(11/27/22 12:44am)
One week after upsetting then-No. 5 Tennessee at home, the South Carolina football team shocked the college football world again with a 31-30 win over No. 8 Clemson at Memorial Stadium on Saturday.
(11/19/22 8:27pm)
Two SEC Network shows will make an appearance at the University of South Carolina’s historic Horseshoe ahead of the Gamecocks’ football game against No. 5 Tennessee on Saturday night.
(11/16/22 4:01am)
When sophomore Sarah Hamner was 4 years old, she had been introduced to a plethora of sports, including tennis, which she never wanted to stop playing.
(11/13/22 4:58am)
The No. 3 seed South Carolina women’s soccer team defeated Wake Forest 2-0 in the opening round of the 2022 NCAA Tournament on Saturday
(11/12/22 1:00pm)
South Carolina will look to eclipse last season’s regular season win total and earn its third consecutive road victory when it faces off against Florida in Gainesville on Saturday.
(11/07/22 6:28pm)
The No. 2 South Carolina women’s soccer team clinched its third SEC Tournament title in a 1-0 victory over No. 1 Alabama on Sunday afternoon in Pensacola, Florida.
(11/06/22 5:23pm)
Redshirt junior defensive back David Spaulding will miss the rest of the season due to injury, head South Carolina football coach Shane Beamer announced Tuesday afternoon.
(11/07/22 6:56pm)
The South Carolina volleyball team split its weekend series with the Ole Miss Rebels after losing Saturday and winning on Sunday.
(11/01/22 6:12pm)
South Carolina head football coach Shane Beamer announced today that junior wide receiver Corey Rucker will miss the remainder of the 2022 season due to a lingering foot injury.
(10/26/22 2:55am)
When St. Mary’s High School women’s varsity soccer coach Brittany Heist saw freshman forward Shae O’Rourke play soccer for the first time, she immediately knew she was watching something special.
(11/07/22 12:55am)
Senior forward Laeticia Amihere understands the importance of looking up to role models, especially for freshmen who are adjusting to life as college basketball players.
(10/24/22 2:11am)
The South Carolina men’s soccer team drew with James Madison 1-1 Sunday afternoon in a match that saw offensive firepower from both teams in the form of 26 combined shots.