Column: Villanova caps unpredictable season
By Abe Danaher | April 5, 2016Columnist Abe Danaher discusses the incredible end to an unpredictable season of college basketball.
Columnist Abe Danaher discusses the incredible end to an unpredictable season of college basketball.
After College of Charleston snapped South Carolina's 13-game win streak on Tuesday, the Gamecocks have lost three of their last four games with the series loss to Vanderbilt.
Despite reports of graduation, Michael Carrera will return to South Carolina as a super-senior.
Injuries have plagued the South Carolina quarterback competition this spring, prompting coach Will Muschamp to seek alternative options.
North Carolina is the clear-cut favorite in Saturday's matchup, but with smart play and strong defense, Syracuse has the tools to give the Tar Heels a run for their money.
In a matchup of two of the tournament's most experienced teams, three-point shooting will be key for Villanova or Oklahoma to reach the sport's biggest stage.
Two of the best pitchers in the country will take the ball in the first game of this series. Jordan Sheffield takes the ball for Vanderbilt and Clarke Schmidt gets the start for South Carolina.
Coming into Wednesday's pro day for the South Carolina football team, scouts and fans alike were eagerly anticipating watching wide receiver Pharoh Cooper run through some tests, particularly the 40-yard dash, as the star wideout skipped all running events at the NFL Combine due to a leg injury.
The College of Charleston dealt South Carolina their first loss of the season at Founders Park in a wild 13-inning affair.
The postseason is where the truly great players thrive and the lesser fail.
The pain from a disappointing postseason was slightly lessened this week as several Gamecock players received national recognition.
There are a lot of reasons to be skeptical of Will Muschamp, but the Gamecocks should be an improved group when they take the field next fall.
Golden State should attempt to make history and play out the season with its starters in the lineup.
Stephen Curry, Draymond Green and Klay Thompson need to set their sights on a championship rather than the regular season wins record.
Columnist Abe Danaher discusses his experience watching his hometown team make an improbable run to the Final Four.
The Gamecocks had two big matches this weekend against the Tennessee Volunteers and No. 18 Kentucky Wildcats.
Injuries to quarterbacks Lorenzo Nunez and Perry Orth have opened the door for freshman Brandon McIlwain to win the starting job for the fall.