Week in review: Round up of what's happened in the sports world
By Drew Mueller | June 23, 2015A lot has happened in the world of sports this past week.
A lot has happened in the world of sports this past week.
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.
UPDATE: The Washington Nationals drafted junior Max Schrock with their 13th round pick.
Check out how South Carolina's softball, baseball, men's and women's tennis, and women's golf did with the end of their seasons.
Tickets are now on sale for the coming football season’s first game.
The Gamecocks wrapped up the NCAA tournament on Monday with the fourth round of play.
Six months: that’s how long the NHL regular season lasts. Eighty-two: how many games it takes to move on to the finals.
Boo Major has done it again. After her team won the equestrian 2015 National Championship, the National Collegiate Equestrian Association (NCEA) named Major Coach of the Year on Monday, a year after her first Coach of the Year honor.
No. 1 LSU turned up the pressure on the Gamecocks Saturday night, as they got up early and never looked back in an 8-1 Tiger victory.
The South Carolina Gamecocks, fighting to the last at-bat, found themselves eliminated from the Tallahassee Regionals after a 5-2 loss to the UCF Knights Saturday evening at JoAnne Garf Field.
South Carolina put on a show in the final round of the NCAA Bremerton Regional, with a total of 274 (-14) and moving up two spots to finish in 2nd place.
USC advanced to the second elimination game of the Tallahassee Regional with a 3-1 win over Dartmouth today at JoAnne Garf Field.
LSU proved themselves the No. 1 seed in the nation as they took a lengthy win against South Carolina for the second game of the weekend series.
Round two of the NCAA Bremerton Regional worked a little better for South Carolina, as they sit in 4th place with a total of 571 (-5) after two days.