Koumas’ transition to closer highlights bullpen
Going into last season, USC coach Ray Tanner could have never anticipated the role that pitcher John Taylor would play.
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Going into last season, USC coach Ray Tanner could have never anticipated the role that pitcher John Taylor would play.
With 13 seconds left in the game Wednesday night and Carolina holding on to a 57-56 lead after a Malik Cooke jumper, Bruce Ellington was at the free-throw line for a one-and-one opportunity. The Gamecocks were a perfect 14-14 from the line, and a free throw would have given USC a chance to make it a three-point game.
Written on the bottom of freshman forward Pamela Decheva’s shoes is the phrase, “NCAA we are coming.”
The year before Beverly Smith took over as softball coach for South Carolina, the Gamecocks won just 11 games and went 1-27 in the SEC.
South Carolina suffered another setback in the season last Thursday, falling to Tennessee 69-57. Coming off a 34-point blowout to Kentucky, USC was looking to get back on track Wednesday against a Tennessee team with a shooting average below 45 percent. However, Tennessee shot 50 percent from the field and made 10 of 20 3-pointers to send the Gamecocks to 1-8 in the SEC heading into Saturday's contest at Arkansas.
Of the seven matches for the South Carolina equestrian team, four have been decided by a tiebreaker or by one point.
For the South Carolina basketball team, the mantra this season has been improving as the season progresses.
After 20 minutes of basketball Sunday, the South Carolina women's team had scored 30 points and held an eight-point lead against Mississippi State going into the half.
It is safe to say that the Gamecocks are glad to be home. Four out of the last five games for USC have come on the road in hostile, SEC environments. South Carolina went 2-3 during the away stretch, throwing cold water on the hot start to the season that will continue tomorrow night against Ole Miss.
For the Gamecock tennis team, last week's SEC Indoor Championships was about trying to compete with some of the toughest teams and players in the nation, and coach Josh Goffi came away impressed with his team's effort.
Sixteen games into the season, the South Carolina women’s basketball team has developed a formula for success that has carried them to their best start in nine years. The formula? Playing great defense and taking care of the ball.
South Carolina’s swim and dive teams will return to action this weekend when they travel to Chapel Hill, N.C., to participate in the Nike Cup Invitational. The format for this weekend will be a bit different than what USC has experienced so far this season, but coach McGee Moody said it will help his team prepare for nationals later on in the season.
South Carolina’s equestrian team will return home Friday afternoon to take on No. 3 Georgia. The return to Blythewood comes after a three-match road streak that saw the No. 4 Gamecocks go 1-2 with both losses coming in the form of raw score tiebreakers. Coach Boo Major said her team is capable of doing better.
South Carolina’s equestrian team (2-1) last competed nearly three weeks ago against Auburn in what turned out to be a heartbreaking defeat.
South Carolina’s equestrian team will face its toughest test so far this season when it travels to face defending national champion, Auburn, on Friday. Coach Boo Major said this matchup will be a test to see how good USC really is.
For the second straight week, South Carolina equestrian's Hunt Seat team dominated its opponent en route to convincing wins.
South Carolina’s equestrian team started its season last Friday with a dominant performance against Fresno State and will look to continue that dominance against TCU Friday afternoon in Blythewood.