What you need to know about Gamecock football in 2015
By will helms | Aug. 14, 2015South Carolina and head football coach Steve Spurrier followed the first three 11-win seasons in school history with a disappointing 7-6 record last season.
South Carolina and head football coach Steve Spurrier followed the first three 11-win seasons in school history with a disappointing 7-6 record last season.
Out of the 12 women on the roster for the USA women’s basketball U19 team for the World Championships Gold, a Gamecock stood above the rest.
Alaina Coates and A’ja Wilson are working on their basketball fundamentals as they compete in The Pan American games in Toronto and the FIBA U19 tournament in Russia respectively.
Week in review: Gamecock football players get SEC attention, tennis team awarded All-Acedemic nods and men's basketball continues their "8K in 8 Days" crusade.
Growing up, the Home Run Derby was a fun event to watch with my family. I was amazed by the players and wanted to be one of the kids chasing the balls.
With the upcoming season quickly coming up, certain awards have announced their watch list, and some Gamecock footballers have squeezed their way onto it.
The SEC Network's "Takeover" series is meant to increase interest in and excitement for college sports by allowing each school to highlight their athletic accomplishments.
Multiple Gamecocks are spending the summer playing in summer leagues across the country. Some players have stayed local and are teammates, while others have ventured far away.
With Hoke running the Xs and Os of the defense, Lorenzo Ward will have the opportunity to hone in on individual players and units much like he did as secondary coach under Ellis Johnson.
A lot has happened in the world of sports this past week.
With a record of 10-10 and a 3-5 conference play, the Gamecocks need to improve on some of their major flaws.
Frank Martin announced Tuesday that three new players will join his team this season.
Last week, UNC-Chapel Hill was put on academic probation.
After missing her mark the previous two years, senior Jeannelle Scheper has finally done it: She is the NCAA champion in women’s high jump.
On Monday the Southeast Region Field Athlete of the Year for the 2015 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field season was announced and the honorable was none other than a Gamecock.
Believe it or not, the college football season is slated to kickoff in less than three months. Coming off a disappointing 7-6 season, South Carolina faces a crucial year in 2015.
Junior Gamecock Matt NeSmith qualified for the US Open, one of four major golf tournaments.