Welch invited to WNBA draft
2015 has already been a good year for Aleighsa Welch, and now it has a chance to become even better.
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2015 has already been a good year for Aleighsa Welch, and now it has a chance to become even better.
The South Carolina baseball program announced Tuesday that sophomore pitcher Wil Crowe will miss the remainder of the 2015 season due to a torn UCL to his right elbow, an MRI revealed.
Times have been tough as of late for the South Carolina baseball team, and the Gamecocks may have hit rock bottom when getting swept this past weekend on the road by No. 10 Florida, but head coach Chad Holbrook is taking the blame.
Now that spring practice is complete, only 142 days remain until South Carolina opens up the 2015 season at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte against North Carolina.
Hosting Arkansas, one of the SEC’s weaker teams this past weekend, the South Carolina softball team took advantage and won two out of three games against the Razorbacks at Beckham Field.
Things aren’t getting any easier for South Carolina.
South Carolina finished up spring practice Saturday with the annual Garnet and Black spring game, and as the Gamecocks inch closer to the start of the 2015 season, they still have several questions to answer.
South Carolina closed the book on an interesting and transitional spring with the annual Garnet and Black Spring Game Saturday, in which the Black team won 14-13 in front of 22,580 spectators at Williams-Brice Stadium.
When South Carolina’s 2015 spring practice comes to a close Saturday with the annual Garnet & Black Spring Game, the Gamecocks will have completed one of the bigger transitional periods since head coach Steve Spurrier took over in 2004.
After losing eight times in an 11-game span, the South Carolina baseball team has since won three straight contests after defeating The Citadel 4-2 at Carolina Stadium Wednesday evening.
As postseason play approaches, the South Carolina men’s tennis team will look to break a five-match SEC losing streak when hosting No. 14 Ole Miss and Arkansas in the upcoming days in the team’s final home matches of the season.
Returning home after going 1-2 this past weekend on the road against Mississippi State, the South Carolina baseball team returned home to Carolina Stadium Tuesday night and defeated Appalachian State 11-1, improving its home record to 18-5.
Following South Carolina’s heartbreaking 66-65 loss to Notre Dame in the national semifinals of the NCAA tournament, there was no pity party thrown by head coach Dawn Staley or her players. Nor was there any gushing over how their season had already been guaranteed a success regardless of the outcome.
Sixteen seconds.
As South Carolina wrapped up practice on Thursday before traveling to Tampa Bay to face Notre Dame in the semifinals of the Final Four, head coach Dawn Staley gathered her team and repeated one specific phrase multiple times to her players.
When South Carolina faces Notre Dame in the Final Four on Sunday, it will be the biggest game in program history. Of course, the same could've been said of South Carolina’s past few games, as the Gamecocks have continued to survive throughout a competitive NCAA tournament.
After going 1-6 in a seven-game span, the South Carolina baseball team has started to move in the right direction with two consecutive wins.
Last season, the South Carolina women’s basketball team was a No. 1 seed in the 2014 NCAA tournament, but bowed out after a loss to North Carolina in the Sweet 16. It seemed like the Gamecocks were so close to putting everything together, but were seemingly missing a piece to the puzzle.
The South Carolina baseball team was able to end a rough week on a good note with an 8-5 win against Georgia on Sunday, but the Gamecocks, losers in six of their last eight games, still fell in two different rankings.
All season long, South Carolina believed it was talented enough to make the Final Four. As it turns out, the Gamecocks are.