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(03/29/15 8:54pm)
One year removed from an impressive freshman campaign that was deemed worthy of the SEC freshman of the year award, South Carolina sophomore center Alaina Coates said she felt like she had “simmered a little” in her sophomore season.
(03/29/15 8:17pm)
When the final buzzer sounded, the South Carolina players and coaches jumped and hugged each other, happy as ever.
(03/29/15 2:27am)
Top-seed South Carolina’s last-second 67-65 victory over fourth-seeded North Carolina on Friday was a big one for the Gamecocks. South Carolina earned a spot in the Elite Eight for the first time since 2002, while getting revenge against a Tar Heel team that ended its season last year in the Sweet 16.
(03/28/15 7:10pm)
Head coach Dawn Staley did not like what she was seeing. Less than two minutes into Friday’s Sweet 16 showdown against fourth-seeded North Carolina, top-seed South Carolina trailed 8-0.
(03/28/15 3:24am)
In its biggest game of the year, top-seeded South Carolina turned to junior shooting guard Tiffany Mitchell, the two-time SEC player of the year, for the biggest bucket of the night to defeat fourth-seeded North Carolina 67-65 in the Sweet 16 on Friday.
(03/28/15 1:30am)
For the first time since 2002, South Carolina is going to the Elite Eight. The top-seeded Gamecocks defeated fourth-seeded North Carolina 67-65 in the Sweet 16 in Greensboro, North Carolina.
(03/27/15 12:02am)
In the midst of the NCAA tournament, the South Carolina women’s basketball team is hoping that the best memories of this season have yet to come. Nonetheless, the 2014-2015 season has already been a historic and memorable one for the Gamecock program. Here’s a look back at five of the top moments from this year up to this point for Dawn Staley’s South Carolina team.
(03/26/15 11:13pm)
Top-seed South Carolina won its first and second round NCAA tournament games by an average margin of 31 points, but if history's taught us anything, it’s Sweet 16 matchup against fourth-seeded North Carolina should be anything but easy.The Gamecocks went 0-2 against the Tar Heels last season and South Carolina’s year came to an end when losing 65-58 to North Carolina last March in the Sweet 16.
(03/26/15 11:58pm)
Here’s everything you need to know about South Carolina’s Sweet 16 opponent
(03/27/15 12:20am)
As South Carolina senior forward Aleighsa Welch, junior guard Asia Dozierand sophomore center Alaina Coatesfielded questions from the media following their 29-point win over Syracuse, the attention quickly shifted to the Gamecocks’ next game.
(03/26/15 2:44am)
When top-seed South Carolina and fourth-seeded North Carolina face each other in the Sweet 16 on Friday, it’ll be a battle between familiar foes with big implications.
(03/26/15 12:18am)
The awards keep coming for South Carolina women’s basketball. Having already received several honors from the SEC’s coaches and The Associated Press, head coach Dawn Staley was named the Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) Region 3 Coach of the Year for the second consecutive year, while also filling three out of the five player entries on the WBCA All-Region Team.
(03/25/15 3:20am)
Closing out a four-game road trip, No. 7 South Carolina (18-7) traveled to Conway, South Carolina, and blew a two-run lead, losing 9-8 in extra innings to Coastal Carolina.
(03/24/15 11:00pm)
South Carolina track and field senior Jeannelle Scheper garnered national recognition thanks to her performance this past weekend at the Shamrock Invitational.
(03/24/15 12:16am)
School spirit just might win games. Over the past few years, South Carolina's women’s college basketball program has been dominating on its home court.
(03/23/15 2:37am)
South Carolina moved one step closer to its goal of winning a national championship Sunday night in its last game at Colonial Life Arena for the season.
(03/21/15 7:55pm)
Perhaps no player better represents the absurd amount of depth the third-ranked South Carolina women’s basketball team possesses than senior guard Olivia Gaines.
(03/21/15 12:48am)
In the days leading up to Friday’s first round NCAA tournament game, South Carolina head coach Dawn Staley preached the importance of not overlooking 16-seed Savannah State to her players. After all, one loss at this point in the year ends your season and the visiting Tigers had won 11 straight games.
(03/20/15 3:59pm)
In the semifinals of the SEC tournament earlier this season,
the South Carolina women’s basketball team faced an upset-minded LSU squad. The
Tigers had lost handedly in their two prior games against the Gamecocks earlier
in the season, but LSU made its third matchup with South Carolina very
interesting, leading 31-27 at halftime. The Tigers were just 20 minutes away
from stunning South Carolina, the league’s regular-season champion.
(03/20/15 12:00am)
One year following a loss in the Sweet 16 despite its one seed,
South Carolina once again enters this season’s NCAA tournament as one of the
nation’s top seeds and the Gamecocks are trying to get over the hump, so to
speak.