Gamecocks head to Gainesville
By will helms | April 9, 2015The Gators come into this weekend’s matchup tied for third in the SEC East with the Gamecocks.
The Gators come into this weekend’s matchup tied for third in the SEC East with the Gamecocks.
The NCAA tournament has come and gone and aside from the upsets that drive people crazy, another interesting aspect of March Madness is watching the NBA’s future stars compete at college’s highest level.
As postseason play approaches, the South Carolina men’s tennis team will look to break five-match SEC losing streak when hosting No.
Coming off an impressive 3-0 victory over USC Upstate on Wednesday, the South Carolina softball team will get back to conference play when it faces Arkansas at home this weekend.
Returning home after going 1-2 this past weekend on the road against Mississippi State, the South Carolina baseball team returned home to Carolina Stadium Tuesday night and defeated Appalachian State 11-1, improving its home record to 18-5 in 2015.
South Carolina faced the USC Upstate on Tuesday, pulling away late to shut out the Spartans by a score of 3-0.
Returning home after losing a road series weekend No. 13 South Carolina will take on Appalachian State University.
After getting swept by the Florida Gators in the series over the weekend and ending their five-game winning streak, the Gamecocks’ tough competition continues as they face defending Atlantic Sun champions USC Upstate.
Following South Carolina’s heartbreaking 66-65 loss to Notre Dame in the national semifinals of the NCAA tournament, there was no pity party thrown by head coach Dawn Staley or her players.
No. 13 South Carolina (21-11) continued to struggle, dropping two of three games on the road against a tough Mississippi State team.
Sunday night’s game against Notre Dame marked the third straight game in which South Carolina fell behind early.
Sixteen seconds. That’s how close South Carolina was to defeating Notre Dame Sunday night to clinch a spot in Tuesday’s national championship game.
Traveling to different places, a variety of scores were brought back home for the men's and women's tennis teams of South Carolina.
South Carolina had a rough time in Florida, getting swept by the Gators in all three weekend series games.
As South Carolina wrapped up its last practice before traveling to Tampa Bay to face Notre Dame in the semifinals of the Final Four, head coach Dawn Staley gathered her team and repeated one specific phrase multiple times to her players.
Two weeks ago the madness began.
No. 13 South Carolina came into Thursday’s series opener against Mississippi State seeking a fast start to an SEC series for the first time in three weeks. However, the Gamecocks ran into trouble in Starksville as they were trounced by the Bulldogs by a score of 13-2.