Bold Predictions: Nunez will run and the defense will excel against Missouri
By Joseph Crevier | Sep. 30, 2015South Carolina has the opportunity to gain some momentum on Saturday, facing a Missouri team that is without its starting quarterback.
South Carolina has the opportunity to gain some momentum on Saturday, facing a Missouri team that is without its starting quarterback.
Led by junior Katelyn Dambaugh and senior Sarah Schmelzel, the Gamecocks women’s golf team finished ninth in the Annika Intercollegiate Tournament in Reunion, Florida.
It was announced Tuesday night that Missouri starting quarterback Maty Mauk has been suspended for Saturday’s game against South Carolina.
The Gamecock men’s golf team made the trip to Birmingham, Alabama, this week to participate in the Shoal Creek Invitational hosted by UAB.
The Gamecock women's golf team completed the second round of the ANNIKA Intercollegiate in Reunion, Florida in ninth place with a two-day score of 579 (3-over). Despite the team’s overall struggles, junior Katelyn Dambaugh and senior Sarah Schmelzel both sit in the top 10.
Under the leadership of athletics director Ray Tanner and head coach Chad Holbrook, South Carolina has been one of the most dominant baseball programs in the country in recent years. The talent, once on display in Columbia, has surfaced in the majors as evidence of the program's prowess.
Offensive line coach Shawn Elliott and quarterbacks coach G.A. Mangus will continue to share play-calling duties this weekend against Missouri.
The University of South Carolina equestrian team beat South Dakota State University Friday.
This is the South Carolina Mic Man, the most supportive fan in Williams-Brice Stadium.
Men’s soccer has had some highlights from this season, and they have had some low points. Despite the hills and valleys of their short season so far, they still are leading in one important aspect of their game: the Conference USA standings.
En route to its seventh straight victory, the South Carolina women’s soccer team defeated the SEC’s fourth-ranked team, Texas A&M, Thursday night.
South Carolina looked bad last week at Georgia. Confidence was low after the 52-20 blowout and questions about the team’s effort were raised this week.
First half observations and ramblings from South Carolina’s game against UCF Former SEC Commissioner Mike Slive was the Honorable Captain.
South Carolina will look to bounce back from two straight conference losses when they face the University of Central Florida Knights on Saturday.
South Carolina will not be looking for an easy victory when it hosts the University of Central Florida for their fifth meeting in history on Saturday.
Everyone has their own opinion especially when it comes to college football which is why asking our parents would be a great aspect for everyone to see just what non-students are thinking.
Sports Editor Will Helms grew up a Gamecock fan in large part due to his father who attended the university and wrote for The Daily Gamecock in the late 1980s. The elder Helms laid out his thoughts on this week's game and the rest of the Gamecocks' season.