Women's soccer faces Seattle in second round of NCAA Tournament
By brennan doherty | Nov. 20, 2014During the playoffs, there isn’t much time for celebration — not even after advancing past Clemson in penalty kicks.
During the playoffs, there isn’t much time for celebration — not even after advancing past Clemson in penalty kicks.
For the bulk of Tuesday’s clash with Baylor, the South Carolina men’s basketball team looked like it belonged on the same court with the perennial Big 12 contenders.
Beginning today, the South Carolina men's basketball team will open up a series of four games in just six days.
Despite attempting 41 passes — the second-highest total of his career — redshirt senior quarterback Dylan Thompson threw for a season-low 206 yards. The only game in which Thompson attempted more passes was the meeting with Auburn in October, when he completed 29 of 50 passes for 402 yards.
For the first half of South Carolina’s opener against North Florida Friday night, the Gamecocks showcased everything that head coach Frank Martin was excited about during the offseason.
The South Carolina men's soccer team was so close to improbably clinching an automatic bid into the NCAA tournament, but faltered to Old Dominion by a score of 2-1 in the Conference-USA Championship.
Intensity was at its maximum when USC’s hockey team (10-7-1) welcomed its rival Clemson back to the IcePlex. The Gamecocks hit on all cylinders and topped Clemson 4-1.
It's 2014, and everything that can go wrong typically does for South Carolina.
Ninety minutes were not enough to determine a winner between No. 18 South Carolina and No. 22 Clemson in the first round of the NCAA tournament Friday night.
After Steve Spurrier announced his resignation as football coach of the Florida Gators in 2002, he offered a voice of reassurance to those who watched him lead a program into prominence.
He might not have to lead the team in scoring a year ago, but the Gamecocks’ success this season will likely hinge on how far senior point guard Tyrone Johnson can take them.
The Daily Gamecock's sports editor Danny Garrison picks this year's top teams.
The Daily Gamecock sports editor Danny Garrison picks this season's top teams.
As the 2014/15 college basketball season gets ready to tip off Friday, my mind wanders off to some of the great moments of the madness that was last March (and April).
Freshman A’ja Wilson is a double-edged sword when it comes to her impact on the women’s college basketball landscape.
Basketball fashion is iconic — the influences of NBA and college stars go beyond the boundaries of their uniforms.
Are you sick of hearing about how good Michael Jordan was, mostly because you're too young to have ever seen him live?