Volleyball picks up SEC win over Arkansas
By Allen Marcus Harter | Oct. 25, 2015The South Carolina Gamecocks returned to action Sunday after a week of rest to host the Arkansas Razorbacks in another SEC conference match.
The South Carolina Gamecocks returned to action Sunday after a week of rest to host the Arkansas Razorbacks in another SEC conference match.
The South Carolina football program is in flux right now.
The South Carolina Men’s Golf team placed ninth in the Tavistock Collegiate Invitational hosted by the Isleworth Golf & Country Club in Orlando, Florida.
Every team has to face turnover from year to year; that is just part of college sports. However, this South Carolina baseball team faces an especially daunting task as it tries to replace sluggers like Kyle Martin, Max Schrock and Elliott Caldwell in its lineup.
Just one week ago, former South Carolina head coach Steve Spurrier announced his resignation and allowed the Gamecocks to begin their search for a new head coach.
The women's soccer team may have outshot Vanderbilt 22-4, but the Commodores got the last laugh, winning 2-1 in overtime on a goal from Simone Charley.
It was a battle of two unbeaten conference teams Sunday afternoon. South Carolina's No. 17 men’s soccer faced off with No. 15 Kentucky to see who would be unbeaten in Conference USA.
It was South Carolina's first game in over 10 years without Steve Spurrier, who resigned earlier this week, and nobody knew how the team would respond without the iconic Head Ball Coach.
Coach Spurrier took Gamecocks fans on a ride that they never could have imagined.
Believe it or not, there’s actually a game Saturday. To cap what has been a crazy week for South Carolina’s football team, the 2-3 Vanderbilt Commodores will come to Columbia for an SEC showdown.
After 11 years as the Head Ball Coach at the University of South Carolina, Steve Spurrier has decided to step down and resign as coach of the Gamecocks.
We as the University of South Carolina community should respect him as a worker and for all that he did for this university.
The Daily Gamecock recently talked with Ben Weinrib, sports editor of the Vanderbilt Hustler, to get his take on this weekend's game.
For the first time in 11 years, South Carolina will conduct a search for a head football coach.
The mood in the press room was surreal. Even just minutes before former head football coach Steve Spurrier took the stand to announce his resignation, it felt like the former Heisman trophy winner was playing some sort of elaborate joke on the media.
On the heels of Gamecock legend Steve Spurrier’s sudden retirement, the coaching search is officially underway.
The lights at Eugene E. Stone III Stadium have never been brighter for the Lady Gamecocks.