Everything you need to know about game days in Columbia
Summer is drawing to a close and students are arriving back at school, which means just one thing: 2015 South Carolina football is underway.
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Summer is drawing to a close and students are arriving back at school, which means just one thing: 2015 South Carolina football is underway.
On Monday, the Southeast Region Field Athlete of the Year for the 2015 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field season was announced, and the honorable was none other than a Gamecock. Senior high jumper Jeannelle Scheper received the award for her undefeated season.
LSU proved themselves the No. 1 team in the nation as they defeated South Carolina 9-2 on Friday to even the series.
Slow Start Ends in Huge Win
South Carolina women’s tennis was defeated in the SEC tournament, left waiting for a spot in the NCAA tournament to finish out the remainder of the season.
What a ride.
Former Kansas safety Isaiah Johnson announced Sunday via his Twitter account that he will be transferring to South Carolina for his final season.
Returning home after losing a road series weekend, No. 13 South Carolina will take on Appalachian State University.
No. 13 South Carolina (21-11) continued to struggle this past weekend, dropping two of three games on the road against a tough Mississippi State team.
South Carolina fell to Texas A&M in all three series games after traveling for their first SEC road weekend series of the season.
Sand volleyball has seen its popularity in America spike within the past few years, and South Carolina joined the movement when making it its 21st varsity sport back in 2013.
Playing in its first SEC game of the year, South Carolina (15-3) swung past Kentucky (13-4) for a 10-1 win.
South Carolina continued its good play against Miami (Ohio), winning the second game of the series 7-0. The victory wasn't just built on pitching, as South Carolina brought solid hitting to the table.
The regular season is over and the SEC tournament is now underway with the No. 1 team in the conference, South Carolina (27-2, 15-1), getting ready to play its first game in Little Rock against Arkansas on Friday.
Looking to win back-to-back SEC games for the first time this season, the South Carolina men’s basketball team (14-14, 5-11 SEC) faces the challenge of playing No. 18 Arkansas Thursday at Colonial Life Arena on Senior Night.
Playing in its regular-season finale, the No. 2-ranked South Carolina women's basketball team was denied a chance at an undefeated conference record by No. 13 Kentucky Sunday evening, as the Gamecocks lost 67-56 to the Wildcats.
Both men's and women's track and field finished near the bottom of the pack over the weekend at the SEC Champtionships in Lexington, Kentucky, though many athletes set new personal bests.
Once the South Carolina men’s basketball team returns home for their second-to-last home game for the year after a missed opportunity in Alabama, they'll take on Mississippi State for the first time this season.
Traveling and being able to win on the road has been tough for head coach Frank Martin’s South Carolina team this year, and the Gamecocks' woes away from the Colonial Life Arena continued Tuesday night as they fell 59-51 to the Alabama Crimson Tide.
With only four regular season games remaining, the South Carolina men’s basketball team heads to Tuscaloosa to face the Crimson Tide, one of the three SEC teams that the Gamecocks have won against this season.