Four Gamecocks named to 2017 Preseason Coaches All-SEC Teams
By Carson Mason | Aug. 23, 2017The 2017 Preseason Coaches All-SEC Football Teams were announced Wednesday, with four Gamecocks being selected for five spots.
The 2017 Preseason Coaches All-SEC Football Teams were announced Wednesday, with four Gamecocks being selected for five spots.
The South Carolina football team unveiled fiery additions to its pregame entrance at a student-open practice.
Despite being a trendy dark horse pick, South Carolina was projected to finish fourth in the SEC East, leaving expectations unclear for the upcoming season.
Despite losing Danny Deakin and eight seniors, the South Carolina men's soccer team has plenty of talent on the roster for the upcoming season.
Mark Kingston's impressive record bodes well for the Gamecock baseball team after a disappointing 2017 season.
Frank Martin has a full roster after the addition of graduate transfer guard Wesley Myers, who averaged 16.9 points per game last season for Maine.
Sophomore Mikayla Shields will look to build on a historic freshman season as the Gamecock volleyball team faces a tougher schedule.
Malik Young's work ethic has pushed him over the top in the battle for USC's starting left tackle spot, offensive line coach Eric Wolford says.
The USC women's soccer team will have to live up to significant expectations after last year's undefeated regular season.
Rakym Felder has been suspended from USC basketball indefinitely for what Frank Martin calls "unfortunate decisions."
Senior associate athletics director for marketing Eric Nichols discusses the decision-making process that went into adding an in-stadium DJ for South Carolina football.
After working exclusively from the shotgun as a freshman, Jake Bentley is taking snaps under center heading into the 2017 season.
True freshman wide receivers OrTre Smith and Shi Smith are taking strides to get some early playing time during the 2017 season.
South Carolina has four offensive line spots seemingly decided, with a continuing battle at left tackle.
Kurt Roper had to let Jake Bentley develop during his freshman year. Now, the offensive playcaller is putting together a more creative playbook for year two.
Rico Dowdle, A.J. Turner and Ty'Son Williams are battling it out to be the South Carolina's starting running back for the season opener.