Gamecocks drop first SEC series to No. 2 Florida
By Claudia Chakamian | March 18, 2018South Carolina got a big win on Saturday but dropped its first SEC series of the season at the hands of No. 2 Florida.
South Carolina got a big win on Saturday but dropped its first SEC series of the season at the hands of No. 2 Florida.
Brady Singer allowed just two hits over six innings as the Florida Gators took the first of three games at Founders Park, 7-3 to open SEC play.
Despite playing a sloppy second, the South Carolina women's basketball team was able to use its early lead to get the win over North Carolina A&T and advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
The Gamecocks are finding their momentum and clicking as a team at the right time, as they prepare to open SEC play and host No. 2 Florida this weekend.
The South Carolina women's basketball team begins its NCAA Tournament run on Friday at home and after having a 12 day break, the Gamecocks are focused and ready to get back to that National Championship game.
The South Carolina women's basketball team will enter the 2018 NCAA Tournament as the No. 2 seed in the Albany region, but many including the Gamecocks think the selection committee got it wrong.
South Carolina again found its offensive spark in Wednesday's 12-3 win over Harvard, pushing its win streak to five before going into SEC play on Friday.
The Gamecocks carried over the momentum from the first two games to get the series sweep over the Princeton Tigers on Saturday night. This is South Carolina's first three-game sweep in almost a year.
The Gamecock offense found their spark once again on Saturday and got the win during game one of the doubleheader against Princeton.
On a chilly night at Founders Park, the Gamecocks started off cold but quickly found their momentum to get the 9-2 win over Princeton in the first game of the series.
The Gamecocks failed to complete the comeback on Thursday night as Arkansas got the win in the second round of the SEC Tournament. South Carolina now awaits to see if it secured an NIT bid.
Chris Silva was named the 2018 SEC Co-Defensive Player of the Year this Tuesday, along with All-SEC Defensive Team and First Team All-SEC.
The Gamecocks picked up their first SEC Tournament win since 2015 on Wednesday, as they defeated the Ole Miss Rebels 85-84 to advance to the second round.
The Gamecocks finished the season and 26-6 and won the SEC, but is that enough to avoid being in UConn's bracket?
The South Carolina Gamecocks were able to dominate the North Carolina A&T Bulldogs as they scored in every inning after the third on the way to getting the 12-2 win.
Adam Hill has started to develop as one of the top pitchers in the country, and has recently picked up a few honors to prove it.
The South Carolina men's basketball team has some key fixes they need to improve on if they want to advance in the SEC Tournament on Wednesday.