The new No. 1: Wilson now top scorer in program history
By Brandon Alter | March 4, 2018A'ja Wilson is now the leading scorer in South Carolina women's basketball after making history in the Georgia game.
A'ja Wilson is now the leading scorer in South Carolina women's basketball after making history in the Georgia game.
Frank Booker and Wesley Myers combined for 48 points on senior night as South Carolina edged LSU in overtime, 83-74.
A'ja Wilson's career in garnet and black is slowly coming to a close, but she's made a huge impact in South Carolina fans and the community for years to come.
The Gamecocks announced before the top-25 game against Tennessee that they would be without A'ja Wilson, which proved to be an issue as the Lady Vols got the 65-46 win in the regular season finale.
Former Gamecock PJ Dozier and current player Brian Bowen linked to FBI probe into college basketball, as reported by Yahoo Sports.
Despite all of the emotions of senior night, A'ja Wilson continued to make program history in the Gamecocks' win over LSU.
Following the accusations made after the Jan. 28 women's basketball game between South Carolina and Missouri, SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey fined Missouri athletic director Jim Sterk on Thursday.
The Gamecocks got a big win over Georgia on Wednesday night, but the bench players were the ones who made the biggest difference in the game.
Junior guard Kory Holden announced Saturday that he would be leaving the South Carolina men's basketball team due to injuries.
After suffering a tough six-game losing streak, the postseason remains unclear for the South Carolina men's basketball team.
The South Carolina women's basketball team coasted by Kentucky on Sunday to get the 81-63 win.
The South Carolina men's basketball team snapped a six-game losing streak in the upset over No. 10 Auburn on Saturday.
South Carolina is set to face 10th ranked Auburn in its annual Legends Weekend matchup.
South Carolina outlast Florida to earn their 20th win of the season Sunday Afternoon in front of an impressive crowd.
The South Carolina women's basketball team lost a veteran player in senior guard Lindsey Spann, who will be out for the rest of the season due to ankle injuries.
The Gamecocks couldn't get anything going Saturday afternoon as they lost to Florida, handing them their fifth straight loss.
The Gamecocks have struggled to close out games recently, especially at home, as they look to find their rhythm again against Florida on Saturday.