Gamecocks stomp Alabama, reach 20-0
By David Roberts | Jan. 30, 2015When you're 19-0, facing a team you've beaten 20 times in a row and playing in an arena that you haven't lost in since 2013, getting complacent is a concern.
When you're 19-0, facing a team you've beaten 20 times in a row and playing in an arena that you haven't lost in since 2013, getting complacent is a concern.
The South Carolina Women’s Tennis team started their season strong in Albuquerque last weekend going an impressive 4-0.
Coming up short at the end of a game is never a good feeling.
Two of South Carolina's offensive deficiencies were exposed Saturday afternoon by No. 1 Kentucky.
Throughout her soccer career, South Carolina senior goalkeeper Sabrina D’Angelo has been setting, meeting and exceeding goals.
Both men's and women's tennis competed over the weekend, but acquired separate results. South Carolina women’s tennis impressed as they opened the season by winning 4 straight matches in Albuqueque. The No.
Over the past few years, head coach Dawn Staley’s South Carolina program has been dominant.
The South Carolina swimming and diving team gave an exciting end to their regular season, dominating Queens, Wingate, and Vanderbilt this past weekend.
Some might say they're on top of the world. Three months into the season, South Carolina women's basketball is still undefeated, and the Gamecocks are still No. 1 in the nation.
Things are a bit different whenever Kentucky comes to Columbia, and Saturday’s gameday environment showed just that.
Hosting a perennial top ranked team in the midst of a humbling losing streak isn't a formula typically found for turning a team's season around. But last year's 72-67 win over Kentucky was anything but ordinary for South Carolina.
Stuck in a rough patch would be the perfect way to describe the Gamecocks at this point of the season.
All across college hoops, there are intriguing conference races going on.
The South Carolina track and field team will look to continue its winning ways at the Rod McCravy Memorial Invitation, hosted by the University of Kentucky this upcoming weekend.
Coming off of a rough start to its spring season this past weekend, the No. 23 South Carolina women’s tennis team is looking to bounce back in Albuquerque, New Mexico beginning Friday.
South Carolina has played 17 games this season, but the Gamecocks might as well be back at square one.
For about 37 minutes Tuesday night, South Carolina played about as poorly as it had all year long, and yet the Gamecocks had a chance to win against Tennessee Tuesday night.