Greenville to host NCAA tournament games
By Sarah Stone | Oct. 7, 2016The NCAA moved the first two rounds of its men's basketball tournament from Greensboro to Greenville.
The NCAA moved the first two rounds of its men's basketball tournament from Greensboro to Greenville.
While it remains unlikely that freshman Jake Bentley will play quarterback for the Gamecocks in 2016, sports editor Bobby Balboni explains the faulty logic in redshirting Bentley in order to gain class distinction between him and fellow freshman Brandon McIlwain.
Sports editor Adam Orfinger gets the Georgia perspective on Saturday's game from Red & Black sports editor John Durham.
Though containing the rushing attack of Nick Chubb and Sony Michel is a tall task, South Carolina's game versus Georgia is winnable for the Gamecocks.
South Carolina men's basketball's tough non-conference schedule could have far-reaching effects on this team and the program for years to come.
With so many uncertainties heading into Saturday's game, sports editor Adam Orfinger lays out the best case, worst case and most likely scenarios for South Carolina when the Gamecocks take on Georgia.
Despite the losses that are beginning to pile up for the Gamecocks, sports writer Jordan Airington searches for silver linings in the 2016 South Carolina football season.
A year later, the University of South Carolina's athletic department can have conviction in the fact that they made the right decision by moving the game to LSU.
The goal of Frank Martin and the South Carolina men's basketball team remains the same as ever: make the NCAA Tournament.
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Perry Orth demonstrated his ability to help South Carolina move the ball vertically down field despite the absence of two of his primary receiving targets.
Hayden Hurst continues to step up for South Carolina amid an injury-depleted receiving corps.
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The South Carolina equestrian team will use its loss to Texas A&M as a learning experience as it looks to navigate a difficult upcoming schedule.
Sports writer Jordan Airington breaks down all the SEC games for Week Five, highlighted by the matchup between No. 11 Tennessee and No. 25 Georgia.
Sports writer Lee Wardlaw writes that the hope of the South Carolina football team reaching six wins is far-fetched, so fans should begin to shift their focus to the upcoming basketball season.
Ibrahim Doumbia, a 6-foot-8 power forward from Miami, committed to Frank Martin's Gamecocks Thursday over the Florida Gators.