Let's be frank: It's the dawn of a new era
By Marion McCurry | Nov. 11, 2015Basketball is relevant again at the University of South Carolina. It's about time.
Basketball is relevant again at the University of South Carolina. It's about time.
The Missouri football team’s actions in the face of this controversy exemplified exactly what it really means to be a student-athlete at a major college campus.
Junior quarterback Perry Orth was one of 55 players named to the Burlsworth Trophy watch list.
Fournette’s jersey sets record in auction; Women’s soccer rewarded with home game; Millard garners C-USA Defensive Award
Sitting in Neyland Stadium, surrounded by South Carolina fans, I began to hear groans.
The No. 22 Gamecocks men’s soccer team finished off the regular season with another win over a ranked opponent Saturday night, defeating No. 11 Coast Carolina.
The Tennessee Volunteers improved their record to 5-4, as they defeated the South Carolina Gamecocks, who drop to 3-6 with the loss, 27-24.
South Carolina simply does not have the talent to compete with loaded SEC teams — but they are.
Saturday is that game for Gamecock fans as South Carolina travels to Neyland Stadium to take on Tennessee.
Week 10 has an incredibly competitive slate of games, including four top-flight match-ups between teams with a combined one loss or fewer.
The South Carolina women’s soccer team begins postseason action Wednesday when the fifth-seeded Gamecocks take on the fourth-seeded Auburn Tigers in Orange Beach, Alabama.
With the emphasis on safety increasing by the day and the mounting number of former stars wishing they had never played, football as we know it could be on the way out.
After a rough 4-2 loss Thursday night, the South Carolina hockey team destroyed the rival Clemson Tigers Friday night 9-0.
Dallas Cowboys defensive end Greg Hardy is a phenomenal football player, having racked up a three sacks, a forced fumble and an interception in just three games so far this season.
From running track and field to dancing to community service to academics, it would be hard to find something that middle distances runner Maya Evans isn’t involved in.
The 2015 World Series ended just as dramatically as it began.
On the night South Carolina honored the team’s eight seniors, defenders Emily Bollinger and Carly Ray combined for three goals in the opening 15 minutes, sparking a 4-0 win over the Tennessee Volunteers.