Column: 3 underrated teams heading into postseason
By Abe Danaher | March 2, 2016Sports writer Abe Danaher breaks down three teams that could be overlooked as we head into postseason play.
Sports writer Abe Danaher breaks down three teams that could be overlooked as we head into postseason play.
When the South Carolina women's basketball team heads into SEC Tournament play on Friday, the Gamecocks are expected to win the SEC Tournament as they gear up to replicate last season's Final Four run.
Stephen Curry's game would not translate well to older generations of NBA basketball.
The South Carolina baseball team continued their hot streak over the weekend, completing a weekend sweep of Penn State to boost their record to 8-0.
A lineup full of seniors cruised Sunday in front of a packed Colonial Life Arena, as the Gamecocks capped off a perfect 16-0 in SEC play with a win over LSU.
Three games from the end of the regular season, the Gamecocks fell behind early against Mississippi State and were not able to recover.
South Carolina running back Brandon Wilds was true to form at the NFL Combine Friday, turning in a consistent, solid performance.
Robert Nkemdiche has raised a plethora of red flags for NFL executives to closely examine, which leads sports editor Adam Orfinger to the conclusion that the star defensive tackle isn't worth the risk.
Like most student-athletes, wide receiver Christian Owens balances responsibilities on the field and off the field. Unlike most student-athletes, however, for Owens these off the field responsibilities include pursuing a career in the music industry.
The game of baseball needs to find a way to become relevant for America's youth again, but Cal Ripken's idea of drastically modifying the game is the wrong move.
Jerell Adams may not have had a huge impact on the field for the Gamecocks during his collegiate career, but due to his athleticism and performance at the Senior Bowl, his on-field workouts at the NFL Combine will be closely examined by scouts.
Pharoh Cooper did everything on offense for the Gamecocks over the last two seasons, which gives him a leg up on the competition in the 2016 NFL Draft.
As the South Carolina women's basketball team approaches Sunday's home matchup with LSU, it once again finds itself one win away from a perfect 16-0 against SEC opponents.
When the next group of NFL hopeful wide receivers takes the field Saturday attempting to impress scouts with a speedy 40-yard dash time, South Carolina's Pharoh Cooper will not be among them.
Four Gamecocks are headed to the NFL Combine this weekend looking to turn in strong performances to put their names higher up on teams' NFL Draft boards.
With four games left in conference play and South Carolina sitting second in the SEC, Wednesday's 84-58 beatdown against Tennessee brings the Gamecocks to a game behind the SEC leaders, Kentucky.
With postseason play rapidly approaching, Coach Frank Martin is sticking to what he knows: playing his experienced veterans instead of his flashy newcomers.