South Carolina tennis hosts Ole Miss, Arkansas in final home matches of season
By brennan doherty | April 8, 2015As postseason play approaches, the South Carolina men’s tennis team will look to break five-match SEC losing streak when hosting No.
As postseason play approaches, the South Carolina men’s tennis team will look to break five-match SEC losing streak when hosting No.
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.
When South Carolina faces Notre Dame in the Final Four on Sunday, it will be the biggest game in program history.
Before Dale Jarrett got behind the wheel of a race car, he swung a golf club. The 1999 NASCAR Winston Cup champion has a knack for the leisurely sport.
After going 1-6 in a seven-game span , the South Carolina baseball team has started to get things going in the right direction, having won two straight contests.
On Wednesday,scouts from 28 of 32 NFL teams gathered at Williams-Brice stadium for South Carolina’s Pro Timing Day.
Last season, the South Carolina women’s basketball team was a No. 1 seed in the 2014 NCAA tournament , but bowed out with a loss to North Carolina in the Sweet 16 . It seemed like the Gamecocks were so close to putting everything together, but were seemingly missing a piece to the puzzle. That puzzle piece might be this year’s freshman class.