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By Collyn Taylor | March 19, 2014For the first time ever, the Gamecocks are taking their talents to the beach.
For the first time ever, the Gamecocks are taking their talents to the beach.
For the first time in school history, the South Carolina women’s basketball team has earned a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament.
Coming off its fourth-consecutive loss to open conference play and fifth-straight loss overall, the South Carolina men’s tennis team has every reason to be dejected.
It took 17 games for the No. 1 Gamecocks to pick up their first loss of the season, but the inevitable happened Friday as the South Carolina baseball team fell to No. 12 Ole Miss.
“Survive and advance,” coach Frank Martin said. “That’s all you’re geared up to do at this time of year.”
Men’s basketball coach apologized Friday for the tirade against a player that earned him a one-game suspension, saying he would work to improve his behavior.
Athletics Director Ray Tanner announced Thursday that he suspended South Carolina men’s basketball coach Frank Martin for one game because of his actions during Tuesday’s game against Florida.
Entering Saturday’s clash with Mississippi State, the South Carolina men’s basketball team is coming off arguably its most encouraging two-game stretch of the season. Over the last week, the Gamecocks have upset No. 24/25 Kentucky and held No. 1 Florida to a two-point halftime lead in a loss.
Starting your season on the road against a team that has already played 12 games immediately puts you at a disadvantage.
After sweeping rival Clemson over the weekend, the Gamecock baseball team fought through the cold to win both meetings of a two-game homestand against Stetson on Tuesday and Wednesday.
South Carolina women’s golf team will look to start spring break on a high note when it travels to Hilton Head Island to compete in the Darius Rucker Intercollegiate.
Down by just two at halftime to the No. 1 team in the nation, the South Carolina men’s basketball team turned in about as strong of an effort as you could ask for in the early stages Tuesday night.
The South Carolina baseball team held on to its undefeated record Tuesday afternoon, as they dominated Stetson, winning 7-1.
Coming into the SEC Tournament on Friday, the No. 5 South Carolina women’s basketball team will have to do something it isn’t used to: rebounding after a loss.
The South Carolina women’s tennis team’s 5-2 loss at the hands of No. 9 Texas A&M Sunday captured what has plagued the Gamecocks all season: an inability to finish. Even with a decisive 6-1 victory over Missouri on Friday, it is Sunday’s match that appears to define the weekend.
When you beat the 17th-best team in the country on your home floor, a measure of celebration is warranted.
With Saturday’s 12-7 senior day win over No. 2 Auburn, the top-ranked South Carolina equestrian team earned the No. 1 seed in the upcoming SEC tournament.