Gamecocks rely on youth at Michigan Invitational
By JP West | Jan. 21, 2015Over this past weekend, the Gamecocks women’s tennis team opened their season when they took off to Ann Arbor, Michigan to compete in the Michigan Invitational.
Over this past weekend, the Gamecocks women’s tennis team opened their season when they took off to Ann Arbor, Michigan to compete in the Michigan Invitational.
The best way to describe South Carolina’s play Monday night would be dominant.
Arden Key to make up his mind At first glance, you may wonder whether or not South Carolina really needs an 18-year-old kid who has decommitted from the program twice and refers to himself as a “Walking Legend” on Twitter.
After finishing up their fall schedule with a resounding win, the Gamecock Men’s Tennis team looks to carry momentum into the spring.
Basketball is a game of runs. It’s no secret.
The hype of the win against a rival is over, and it is back to business for South Carolina’s women’s basketball team.
South Carolina women’s soccer’s reigning Southeastern Conference Freshman of the Year Savannah McCaskill received an invitation to join the United States Under-20 Women’s National Team Camp, U.S.
South Carolina’s men’s basketball team overcame its two-game skid Tuesday night, beating Alabama 68-66 to notch its first conference win of the season.
Well, the team that wasn’t supposed to get in won the whole thing.
Just one week ago, the South Carolina men’s basketball team was playing some of its best basketball in recent memory. The Gamecocks were riding high, having won seven consecutive games, including a marquee win over then No.
The men and women’s swimming and diving team traveled to Durham, North Carolina for a double duel meet with Duke University and Harvard University.
The South Carolina Track & Field team kicked off their 2015 campaign in dominating fashion. Taking 11 events on at the Orange and Purple Classic, which was held at Clemson University.
When wide receiver Shaq Roland arrived on campus in 2012, the expectations were clear: maintain the standard of winning set by players who’ve come before.
South Carolina’s recruiting class is bleeding. A 7-6 season had recruits worried, but a comment by head coach Steve Spurrier saying that he planned to be around for “two or three more [years]” sent recruits into a state of panic.
Looking for a victory looking to salvage an already shaky start to its conference schedule, South Carolina traveled to Oxford, Mississippi.
When you’re No. 1 you’re always under the gun. No team understands that sentiment more than the South Carolina women’s basketball team right now.