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Gamecocks thankful for home court advantage, hope to get revenge in SEC tournament

The South Carolina women’s tennis team is heating up at the right time as begins to host the SEC tournament at the Carolina Tennis complex.  The event began on Wednesday, April 15, but the Gamecocks received a first-round bye and will begin tournament play on Thursday, April 16 against Mississippi State.  Shortly into the conference season, the Gamecocks fell into a slump, sitting at 1-3 in SEC play.


Column: Be wary of recruiting class rankings

The advent of modern-day recruiting puts fans in the center of the recruiting action. Recruiting services give fans the chance to follow every part of the recruiting process. Because of this, fans should be careful not to put too much stock into recruiting rankings.


Gamecocks in the pros: Baseball season is underway

April brings one of the most glorious times of the year: the beginning of the Major League Baseball season. Here we look at former Gamecocks chasing their own dreams in the Majors and project how they will do this season. 


Notebook: Holbrook accepts blame for struggles

Times have been tough as of late for the South Carolina baseball team, and the Gamecocks may have hit rock bottom when getting swept this past weekend on the road by No. 10 Florida, but head coach Chad Holbrook is taking the blame.


5 things to look for at the spring game

The last of South Carolina’s allotted 15 practices will take place this Saturday in the form of the annual Garnet & Black Spring Game. While the public scrimmage is simply the last practice of the spring, there are several questions that could be answered Saturday. Here are five things to look for this weekend at the spring game.