Offense comes alive, Gamecocks sweep season-opening series
By Mary Ramsey | Feb. 22, 2016Gamecock baseball opened the 2016 season with a sweep of the Albany Great Danes, building on promising performances from the team's young roster.
Gamecock baseball opened the 2016 season with a sweep of the Albany Great Danes, building on promising performances from the team's young roster.
Peyton Manning’s entire reputation has been tarnished thanks to the selfish act of a few sensationalist journalists.
The South Carolina women’s basketball team clinched their third straight SEC regular season title Thursday night with a 61-51 win over rival Georgia.
Over the past seven years, the SEC has produced four NCAA champions. Here is a look at some of the top players to watch in 2016.
Coach Chad Holbrook will be counting on a blend of old veterans and new talent to round out his infield.
South Carolina will be relying on some new arms to take the ball in its weekend rotation.
Taylor Widener holds both himself and his teammates to a high standard this year as the Gamecocks look to bounce back from a rough 2015 season.
A number of new players will be patrolling the outfield at Founders Park in 2016.
If high school basketball players have the talent and the opportunity to head straight for the NBA, there simply isn't enough evidence to delay them for a year, when their future earnings could take a serious hit.
Requiring college basketball players to play two full seasons before leaving for the NBA Draft would create a system where players would have more time to develop their skills and have an increased probability for success at the professional level.
Coming off an 89-62 loss to Kentucky on Saturday, their worst of the season, the South Carolina men’s basketball team’s slide continued, as they lost on the road to lowly Missouri by a score of 72-67.
South Carolina continued its winning ways Monday, defeating yet another ranked team to the tune of a 62-56 victory over Tennessee in Knoxville.
All upsets in college basketball have created an even playing field among many teams, which should have fans excited as we near the postseason.
In 2013, Louisville's athletic department reached its absolute peak; today, it couldn't get any lower.
After losing to Michigan to start off the season and tournament, the Gamecocks finished the weekend with three straight wins to close out their stay in Tampa.
The Gamecocks lost to No. 23 Kentucky Saturday in a game that could have flexed South Carolina’s NCAA Tournament muscles.
On the heels of a crushing deafeat to Geno Aueriemma's Connecticut Huskies, South Carolina looked to bounce back against the No. 16 Florida Gators.