Staley inducted into Hall of Fame
Six individuals will be inducted into the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame on June 9 of next year in Knoxville, Tenn.
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Six individuals will be inducted into the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame on June 9 of next year in Knoxville, Tenn.
For the first time in program history, South Carolina was named the preseason favorite by media vote to win the SEC East at last week’s conference Media Days in Hoover, Ala.
USC coach Steve Spurrier says quarterback has been following behavioral guidelines
South Carolina quarterbacks coach G.A. Mangus has been suspended indefinitely after being arrested for nuisance conduct early Tuesday morning in Greenville, S.C.
South Carolina pitcher Steven Neff will forego his remaining eligibility and sign a contract with the San Francisco Giants, according to multiple reports.
1. How is Stephen Garcia doing?
If it's Florida and South Carolina, the sport doesn't matter.
The South Carolina football program will get its cracks at major individual awards this coming season.
Even Derek Jeter readily admitted he wouldn’t have bought the script if it had been written and presented to him. That’s how magical it was in the Bronx over the weekend.
Before he heads to Ogden, Utah, and begins his professional baseball career as a member of the Los Angeles Dodgers’ organization, College World Series Most Outstanding Player Scott Wingo was given a hero’s welcome home, and farewell, by his hometown of Mauldin over the weekend.
The two-time defending national champion South Carolina baseball team (I doubt Gamecock fans will ever tire of hearing, reading or saying that) spent a great deal of its non-playing time this past season on Twitter. So, it was fitting the most prolific tweeter of the bunch so succinctly summed up what this repeat College World Series title means in the big picture on the social media site the day after the fact.
South Carolina is the national champion of collegiate baseball. Again. That means two things: another seven or so months of celebration in the Palmetto State, and an open discussion on whether or not the Gamecocks can do it again and make it a three-peat in 2012. Here are four pressing questions facing the team going forward into next season.
Ray Tanner sat inside Rosenblatt Stadium after his South Carolina Gamecocks had won the 2010 College World Series — the last that would ever be played inside the hallowed ballpark in Omaha, Neb. — and struggled to come up with words to describe the improbable and historic journey his team had just completed.
Recent news will hopefully shed some light onto those queries down the road. ESPN Regional Television, which controls the syndication rights to the SEC Network, has reached an agreement with Columbia's WOLO-TV Channel 25, meaning all USC men's and women's basketball games will be fully distributed in Columbia in addition to 13 weekly SEC football games and 18 SEC men's basketball games plus eight SEC Tournament games.
After meeting 96 times between 1893 and 2000, Penn State and Pittsburgh haven't faced each other in 11 years for various reasons. That will change in 2016, when the two teams start a home-and-home series that will open in Pittsburgh and end a year later in Happy Valley.
"This year's schedule will once again be challenging for our team and should prepare us well for any post season play," said coach Shelley Smith in a statement. "We always want to be ready for SEC play, and this schedule will give us several tests against quality opponents before we begin that part of the season. It won't be easy, but I am confident our players will meet the challenges ahead."
Barring a setback this week, it is likely junior outfielder and 2010 College World Series Most Outstanding Player Jackie Bradley Jr. will arrive at the 2011 College World Series as an active roster member less than two months after injuring his left wrist against Mississippi State on April 23.
Vanderbilt-Florida:
Thirteen players (by my calculation) have been unavailable for various periods of time due to suspension and/or injury, the latter occurring with astounding frequency, yet USC has not missed a beat.