New facilities put Gamecocks in position for success
By Joe McLean | Jan. 21, 2019With new facilities for track and field and football, both South Carolina programs are in a better position for success.
With new facilities for track and field and football, both South Carolina programs are in a better position for success.
Former Gamecock A'ja Wilson joins SEC Network as a college basketball analyst.
South Carolina's forward Mikiah Herbert Harrigan brings new improvements on the court after stepping into a starting role.
South Carolina men's basketball has started the 2019 SEC season 3-0, and will look to continue that momentum in future games.
Quarterback Jake Bentley, wide receiver Bryan Edwards and offensive lineman Donell Staley will return to play at South Carolina for one last season.
Gamecock football reflects on the team's overall record of 7-6 on the season and looks to the 2019 season with new recruits and new position coaches.
Senior linebacker Bryson Allen-Williams played his final game as a Gamecock in the 2018 Belk Bowl.
South Carolina suffered a 28-0 loss to Virginia in the Belk Bowl. The team struggled to find its offensive drive, giving up chances in the red zone that caused South Carolina to remain scoreless.
South Carolina (7-6, 4-4 SEC) fell to the Virginia Cavaliers (8-5, 4-4 ACC) 28-0 in the Belk Bowl.
South Carolina's young players showed their strength in a win against Appalachian State with a score of 80-50.
South Carolina is set to face off against Virginia on Dec. 29 at noon in the 2018 Belk Bowl in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Former running back Marcus Lattimore shares his journey that led him to developing his foundation, being a head football coach and coming back to the university where he made his name.
Women's basketball coach Dawn Staley currently has the No. 1 recruiting class for the 2019 season.
After a slow start, South Carolina managed to pull off a win against in-state foe Coastal Carolina on Friday.
The South Carolina Gamecocks defeated the Akron Zips 28-3 on Saturday in a rainy game at Williams-Brice Stadium.
No. 18/19 South Carolina (4-3) picked up a crucial non-conference win on Wednesday night at Colonial Life Arena as they defeated Dayton (2-4) by a score of 65-55.
With bowl season quickly approaching, South Carolina is in position for two possible bowl games.