The Daily Gamecock sports staff predicts: College Football Playoff
By Carson Mason | Dec. 7, 2017The Daily Gamecock sports staff made its predictions for the College Football Playoff semi-finals on Jan. 1 and National Championship on Jan. 8.
The Daily Gamecock sports staff made its predictions for the College Football Playoff semi-finals on Jan. 1 and National Championship on Jan. 8.
The College Football Playoff selection committee took more of a look at strength of wins and losses to select one of the best playoff brackets so far.
The South Carolina women's basketball team's defensive performance led to its second Top 15 win of the season.
Three of South Carolina's prior target recruits have decommitted from other schools after the hiring and firing coaching carousel in college football.
The South Carolina Club Ice Hockey team split two games against Vanderbilt on Friday and Saturday.
The Gamecocks won a close game over UMass on Saturday at Colonial Life Arena, behind 17 points from freshman guard Justin Minaya.
The South Carolina women's soccer team is losing a dangerously skilled senior class, but another deep tournament run could come in the near future.
Stanford dominated ball possession from start to finish Friday night, frustrating South Carolina's offense and sending the Gamecocks back to Columbia one win shy of the NCAA title game.
According to the ESPN Basketball Power Index, the South Carolina men's basketball team has an 83.1 percent chance to defeat Massachusetts on Saturday.
Head coach Dawn Staley reached her 400th career victory with South Carolina's 101-43 win over Western Carolina on Thursday.
Which four teams will make the College Football Playoff? Sports writer Logan Jennes makes his predictions.
A key for the Gamecocks against Stanford will be getting off to a quick start. In Stanford's last match, the team scored four goals in just 21 minutes.
The Gamecocks are looking forward to playing in their second straight bowl game this season. Here are some of the potential matchups South Carolina could find itself in this postseason.
Making the decision to join South Carolina's coaching staff was "pretty easy" for new pitching coach Skylar Meade.
Following the South Carolina football team's 34-10 loss to Clemson on Saturday, head coach Will Muschamp said he was going recruiting Sunday.
Behind the play of quarterback Kelly Bryant, Clemson held a 20-point halftime lead against South Carolina in Saturday's annual Palmetto Bowl.
The South Carolina football team ended the regular season with a tough loss to in-state rival Clemson at Williams-Brice Stadium.