Men's basketball comes up short at Missouri
By Danny Garrison | Jan. 26, 2014Despite a slow start to Saturday’s game at Missouri, South Carolina men’s basketball made a real run at its first SEC win of the season.
Despite a slow start to Saturday’s game at Missouri, South Carolina men’s basketball made a real run at its first SEC win of the season.
The South Carolina men’s basketball team hoped to pick up its first conference win when it traveled to Athens, Ga., Wednesday night to take on the Georgia Bulldogs.
The Gamecock swimming and diving teams will get back in action this weekend after two weeks off when they take on two formidable opponents in Queens University and Wingate University.
Two matches against top-25 opponents are all that stands between the South Carolina men’s tennis team and national recognition.
For the South Carolina men’s basketball team, a 10-point halftime lead against Ole Miss on Saturday was not enough to warrant a victory in SEC play.
After ending last season on a four-match losing streak, the South Carolina women’s tennis team was anxious to find success early in 2014.
A new tennis season bounced into Columbia Sunday as the South Carolina men’s tennis team battled in-state opponents Furman and The Citadel.
Three days after dropping their first conference game to No. 17 Texas A&M, the No. 10 Gamecocks returned to the Colonial Life Arena Sunday, where they preserved their undefeated home record by beating Alabama 77-51.
The final 10 seconds of South Carolina’s SEC clash with Ole Miss played out like the season finale of a primetime drama.
The men’s basketball team is still searching for its first SEC win and perhaps with coach Frank Martin being commemorated this weekend, the results will turn out in the Gamecocks’ favor on Saturday when they face Ole Miss.
Just about every time the South Carolina women’s basketball team has been tested this season, they have risen to the occasion.
The South Carolina men’s basketball team stormed out of the gates Wednesday night against Texas A&M, building a double-digit lead with just over five minutes played.
Old is set to meet new in Colonial Life Arena on Saturday, when South Carolina honors several former members of the men’s basketball team during the 2014 Legends Weekend.
After stumbling through last season and finishing 13-12 overall and 6-7 in the conference, coach Kevin Epley and the Gamecock women’s tennis team are hoping for a much better campaign this year.
Despite having the best preseason ranking in more than seven years, the South Carolina men’s tennis team is out to prove that they can build on their No. 18 finish in last year’s final rankings.
The South Carolina men’s and women’s track and field team kicked off its 2014 season this past weekend as they hosted the first Gamecock Open.
Freshman guard Duane Notice received some attention from college teams while playing high school basketball. He was given three stars by ESPN’s recruiting department. But South Carolina sticks out like a sore thumb on his list of potential schools.