Commencement issue: Women's sports lead Gamecocks in 2018
By Claudia Chakamian | April 29, 2018There's been a lot of success within South Carolina athletics this school year, but a lot of that success has come from the women's programs.
There's been a lot of success within South Carolina athletics this school year, but a lot of that success has come from the women's programs.
Hayden Hurst's MLB career was short-lived, but now he has another chance to play professionally, as he was selected 25th overall by the Baltimore Ravens in the 2018 NFL Draft.
Freshman Logan Chapman named SEC Co-Fresman of the Week and has earned his Friday night pitching start last week.
South Carolina has the potential to have 28 active players in the NFL Thursday night.
Many Gamecocks were honored by the SEC this week for their recent success both on and off of the court.
Frank Martin announced on Monday that Rakym Felder will no longer be part of the Gamecock men's basketball program. Writer Danny Waller examines Felder's short-lived South Carolina career and what could have happened with the program if Felder had stayed out of trouble.
University of South Carolina student-athletes were honored at the annual Gamecock Gala on Monday night, celebrating athletics, academics and community outreach.
The South Carolina women's golf team couldn't continue its strong weekend as the Gamecocks fell just short to Arkansas in Sunday's SEC Championship match.
South Carolina reached the .500 mark in SEC play for the first time this season with this weekend's sweep of LSU.
After scoring just three runs in their previous four games, the Gamecocks offense came alive as they sweep Missouri for the first time ever this weekend.
Following Clemson's fall to Gamecock men's tennis, USC is up 8-5 in the Certified SC Grown Palmetto Series against their rivals.
Adam Hill threw six shutout innings and Madison Stokes notched four RBIs as the Gamecocks racked up consecutive 10-run games for the first time since 2015.
A two home run performance by Cayla Drotar helped the Gamecocks come back for the 11th time this season and clinch the series against Missouri.
Logan Chapman surrendered two hits and no runs in 6.2 innings Friday night as the Gamecocks coasted to an 11-0 win over LSU.
Starting pitcher Cayla Drotar was injured in the first inning against Missouri, but the Gamecocks managed to come back to win with two homers in the fifth.
Two former Gamecocks, Jackie Bradley Jr. and Whit Merrifield both claimed their first home run of the 2018 season Wednesday.
The No. 12 South Carolina Gamecocks fell for the first time ever to Campbell and lost only its second game at home this year on Wednesday night.