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(03/20/15 12:30am)
Evident by its 30-2 record and the one-seed it earned for the
second consecutive season, the South Carolina women’s basketball team has
proven itself to be one of the most talented teams in the country.
(03/18/15 3:25am)
South Carolina (17-4) closed out its 12-game homestand with its first loss in over two weeks, falling to Winthrop (7-5) in extra innings Tuesday night.
(03/18/15 2:20am)
Hopefully you’ve filled out your brackets, because March Madness is finally here. The NCAA men’s tournament began Tuesday night with two of the First Four games, but the real action begins on Thursday and Friday. The women's March Madness games begin Friday and carry throughout the weekend.Here’s a look at which SEC teams are participating and what they can expect in their upcoming games.
(03/17/15 1:23am)
The South Carolina women's basketball team (30-2) earned a one-seed in the NCAA tournament for the second consecutive season and was placed in the Greensboro region. As a result, South Carolina will only have to travel a short distance to the Sweet 16 or Elite Eight rounds should it make it that far in the tournament.
(03/17/15 1:30am)
For the first time since 2011, someone not named Connor Shaw or
Dylan Thompson will have to start at quarterback for South Carolina this
upcoming season.
(03/16/15 12:42am)
South Carolina entered the SEC tournament last week as the No. 11 seed with just six conference wins. Nonetheless, the Gamecocks surprised by reaching the quarterfinals for the second year in a row under head coach Frank Martin, beating Missouri and Ole Miss on back to back nights before finally bowing out to Georgia.
(03/16/15 12:40am)
The South Carolina women’s basketball team has dominated for much of the 2014-2015 season.
(03/14/15 4:43am)
Final score: Georgia 74 South Carolina 62
(03/13/15 4:16am)
Final score: South Carolina 60 Ole Miss 58
(03/12/15 4:07am)
Final score: South Carolina 63 Missouri 54
(03/10/15 6:08pm)
Here’s everything you need to know about South Carolina’s first round opponent in the 2015 SEC tournament.
(03/08/15 10:45pm)
It’s hard to beat any team twice in one season, especially No. 5 Tennessee. Yet, with a conference championship on the line, No. 3 South Carolina (30-2) rose to the occasion and won the program’s first ever SEC tournament title by knocking off the Lady Vols for the second time this year, winning 62-46 on Sunday.
(03/08/15 1:24am)
Final: No. 3 South Carolina 74 LSU 54
(03/07/15 11:48pm)
Final score: South Carolina 60 Tennessee 49
(03/06/15 5:08am)
In a game that had many ups and downs, South Carolina looked like it would get run out of the gym early in the first half and yet led by as many as 11 points in the second half before ultimately losing to No. 18 Arkansas 78-74 in heartbreaking fashion on senior night.
(03/05/15 2:28am)
Playing in its third game in as many days, the South Carolina baseball team (9-3) enjoyed one of its best offensive performances of the season during Wednesday’s 11-3 victory against High Point (2-8).
(03/04/15 3:47am)
Despite its regular-season ending 67-56 loss to Kentucky, No. 3
South Carolina is enjoying one of its most successful years in history. The
Gamecocks spent several weeks as the No. 1 team in the country and claimed the
SEC regular-season championship for the second straight year. As head coach
Dawn Staley’s team prepares for postseason play starting with this week’s SEC
tournament, here’s a review of what players and moments have made this season a
special one for South Carolina.
(03/03/15 3:35am)
This past Tuesday, No. 5 Wisconsin faced a tough road test when going up against No. 14 Maryland. The matchup was supposed to be the best game on that particular night, and it lived up to the hype.
(03/02/15 3:34am)
The pivotal rubber game between No. 5 South Carolina (7-2) and Clemson (6-3) — which could possibly give the Gamecocks their fifth straight regular-season series win against the Tigers — will have to wait another day.
(03/01/15 3:31am)
Looking to end a two-game losing streak, the South Carolina men’s basketball team defeated Mississippi State, another team that finds itself near the bottom of the SEC standings, 81-68 Saturday night at Colonial Life Arena behind an impressive performance from one its veteran players.