Tigers dominate Gamecocks in wire-to-wire victory
By Adam Orfinger | Nov. 26, 2016South Carolina fell flat in the regular season finale, allowing in-state rival Clemson to amass over 600 yards of offense in a 56-7 rout.
South Carolina fell flat in the regular season finale, allowing in-state rival Clemson to amass over 600 yards of offense in a 56-7 rout.
Senior leadership and dominance in the paint paved the way for South Carolina as the Gamecocks defeated No. 25 Michigan 61-46.
With the Palmetto Series rivalry looming on Saturday, managing editor Adam Orfinger went behind enemy lines to get the Clemson perspective on the game from The Tiger's sports editor Allison Daniel.
In a stretch of three games in as many days, the Gamecocks recorded their second decisive win.
South Carolina men's soccer's NCAA Tournament run ended on the foot of Clemson's Alex Happi.
Jordan Airington explains why this could prove to be one of the most meaningful weeks of the season for the Gamecocks.
Despite injury and arrest, Rakym Felder is being given a shot by Frank Martin to prove himself worthy of playing time.
South Carolina opened a set of back-to-back-to-back games with a commanding victory over Hampton.
The young South Carolina offense shined in the team's 44-point win over Western Carolina.
The Gamecocks allowed the most points of the season against the Catamounts.
The Gamecocks scored a season-high 44 points in their sixth win of the season over Western Carolina.
The Gamecocks won their last home game of the season and with it the chance of a visit to campus by Darius Rucker.
Maik Kotsar demonstrated a high level of aggression on the glass in the Gamecocks' win.
In a stellar defensive performance, the Gamecocks held South Carolina State to just 25 points in each half.
With the SEC East still up for grabs in Week 12, Jordan Airington previews this week's crop of games.
While Savannah McCaskill didn't show up in the box score as the women's soccer team is so accustomed to, senior Sophie Groff netted a penalty to win 1-0.
Jalen Hurts, Jake Bentley, Shea Patterson and Jacob Eason are putting up unprecedented numbers for freshman quarterbacks in the SEC.