Men's soccer to face Furman in first round of NCAA Tournament
By Bobby Balboni | Nov. 18, 2015After earning a bid in the NCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament, South Carolina is slated to host Furman in the first round.
After earning a bid in the NCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament, South Carolina is slated to host Furman in the first round.
Duane Notice’s surge in the second half led the Gamecocks to an 84-66 victory over the Oral Roberts Golden Eagles Monday night.
When I think of the typical college basketball game, I think of passionate students along the court cheering as loud as they can to create some of the most electric atmospheres in all of sports.
The South Carolina women’s basketball team entered Colonial Life Arena for a game against the University of North Carolina at Greensboro just two days removed from an 88-80 win over No. 6 Ohio State.
South Carolina’s men’s basketball team had high expectations coming into this season.
Setting the Scene South Carolina’s 26th-ranked women’s soccer team earned a home game against the University of North Carolina at Wilmington, thanks to a 12-4-3 season record.
Sophomore forward A’ja Wilson caught fire in the fourth quarter to propel the Gamecocks past the sixth-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes Friday night.
South Carolina began the Florida game ranked 92nd in the nation with 367.1 yards per game. Against a good Gator defense, many experts predicted a low-scoring game.
The South Carolina Gamecocks will begin their regular season Saturday night when they face the Norfolk State Spartans at home.
The harsh truth about the University of South Carolina’s men’s basketball program is that it’s been obsolete for nearly its entire existence.
“We are just taking it game by game, step by step, and practice by practice and we are just going to keep working hard,” forward A’ja Wilson said during media day.
It’s mid-November, and that means the Colonial Life Arena doors are opening and basketball season is starting
The men’s basketball freshman class is filled with young talent as they are hoping for an improvement from last season.
In 2012, 6-foot-5 forward Brian Steele began his Gamecock career despite receiving no Division 1 offers and little interest from major schools. After averaging 17 points and eight rebounds per game during his senior year at Wade Hampton High School in Greenville, Steele looked around and eventually settled on South Carolina and head coach Frank Martin, who was also beginning his first season as a Gamecock.
Two wins. Two wins away from being the best of the best. Granted, those two wins would have had to come against the top teams in the nation, but after coming so far and playing so well, head coach Dawn Staley’s Gamecocks couldn’t help but be heartbroken.
Basketball is relevant again at the University of South Carolina. It's about time.
The once formidable South Carolina football team has declined dramatically in the past two seasons.