Column: Kiel Pollard a potential breakout candidate for 2017
By Daniel O'Connell | April 5, 2017South Carolina tight end Kiel Pollard tallied 108 yards in Saturday's annual Garnet and Black Spring Game, foreshadowing a big-time sophomore season.
South Carolina tight end Kiel Pollard tallied 108 yards in Saturday's annual Garnet and Black Spring Game, foreshadowing a big-time sophomore season.
Shortstop LT Tolbert tied his career-high with three RBIs and the Gamecock offense struck out just once, sealing a 6-1 win against the Paladins.
Fans were given the opportunity to watch and interact with Fireflies players Sunday, including Tim Tebow.
South Carolina leading scorer A'ja Wilson earned a national title in a season she had dedicated to her late grandmother.
Allisha Gray doesn't do a lot of talking, but her national title game performance spoke for itself Sunday night.
The South Carolina women's basketball team defeated Mississippi State, 67-55, Sunday to secure the program's first-ever national title. The championship is the school's first since baseball won it in 2011.
Dawn Staley captured her elusive championship Sunday night, and she couldn't help but look back on her journey to the top of the college basketball world.
The effect of Gamecock basketball's unprecedented post-season run could be felt throughout Gamecock football's annual Garnet and Black Spring Game.
Ty'Son Williams will look to make an impact this season out of the backfield for the Gamecocks. He showed his dynamic abilities in the Spring Game Saturday.
In the spring football game, South Carolina's offensive players shined. Jake Bentley looked good at quarterback, Bryan Edwards starred at receiver, and the entire offensive line had a strong performance all day.
South Carolina's tournament run could have lasting implications for basketball in the Palmetto State.
Dawn Staley has been as close as possible to her shining moment, losing in overtime in the 1991 national title game, but she's ready to take A'ja Wilson and Co. to the promised land.
While the Mississippi State Bulldogs hope their third time playing South Carolina this season will be the charm, the Gamecocks hope it leads to their first-ever national championship.
South Carolina coach Dawn Staley defeated her mentor Tara VanDerveer in the Final Four Friday night and will advance to the national championship game for the first time in USC program history.
South Carolina was defeated in its first Final Four trip in program history.
The NCAA's support of international players and their families during the Final Four gives foreign players a rare chance to play not only in front of the world, but with their loved ones watching.
Dawn Staley wanted her Gamecocks to push the tempo in the second half against Stanford, and they responded, outscoring the Cardinal 42-24 after the break on the strength of A'ja Wilson and Allisha Gray.