No. 4 Gamecocks bounce back with win at Kentucky
By Carson Mason | Feb. 2, 2017After its first SEC loss of the season on Monday, the No. 4-ranked USC women's basketball team responded with a 75-63 road win against No. 25 Kentucky Thursday night.
After its first SEC loss of the season on Monday, the No. 4-ranked USC women's basketball team responded with a 75-63 road win against No. 25 Kentucky Thursday night.
The Gamecocks are best team in the country at defending against three-pointers.
The Gamecocks secured a road win behind a strong performance from guards Sindarius Thornwell and Rakym Felder.
Sports columnist Pete Helms examines the SEC's officiating problem.
Writer Lee Wardlaw analyzes where teams in the SEC stand as March nears and the NCAA Tournament gets closer and closer.
Sports editor Bobby Balboni argues that Sindarius Thornwell has been overlooked in the historical context of South Carolina's program.
Allisha Gray doesn't command the same amount of attention as teammates A'ja Wilson, Kaela Davis and Alaina Coates, but the North Carolina transfer has excelled in her role with the Gamecocks, and she made some huge plays to secure South Carolina's win over No. 4 Mississippi State.
Alisha Gray caught fire in the second half, spurring a 13-2 South Carolina run in the comeback victory of No. 4 Mississippi State.
Sports editor Bobby Balboni analyzes the Twitter prowess of South Carolina basketball coaches Dawn Staley and Frank Martin.
Sindarius Thornwell is averaging 19.4 points per game this season, but without PJ Dozier in the starting lineup against Kentucky, the Gamecocks' problems on offense became glaring.
Behind a double-double from Alaina Coates, the Gamecocks remain undefeated in conference play.
Despite playing with reigning SEC Player of the Year A'ja Wilson and two former All-ACC First Teamers, Alaina Coates is No. 5 South Carolina's most valuable asset.
South Carolina men's basketball coach Frank Martin and Rhodes Scholar Jory Fleming have developed a mutually benevolent relationship during Fleming's time at South Carolina. Fleming was recognized for his achievement and named honorary co-captain in South Carolina's victory over Ole Miss.
Bianca Cuevas-Moore scored 25 points off the bench as South Carolina advanced to 4-0 in SEC play.
In his return from a six-game suspension, Sindarius Thornwell had 19 points and 11 rebounds, while making big plays on offense and defense to seal the SEC victory.
Freshman Rakym Felder topped all scorers with 20 points in South Carolina's win over Division II Lander.
PJ Dozier scored 26 points against Clemson, but his attempt at a game-winning three was long, and the Gamecocks fell 62-60 to their in-state rival.