Softball travels to Arkansas
By Collyn Taylor | April 9, 2014The South Carolina softball team is anxious to get on the field for a crucial SEC series against Arkansas.
The South Carolina softball team is anxious to get on the field for a crucial SEC series against Arkansas.
Spring practice for the Gamecock football team is winding down with much anticipation for this coming Saturday’s Garnet & Black Spring Game.
We live in a golden age of steroid use in professional sports. No matter how many times you hear that the “steroid era” of the ‘90s and early 2000s is over, there is still widespread drug use across Major League Baseball.
After seeing its hot streak cooled off, the South Carolina softball team looks to heat back up under the famously hot Columbia sun as they take on the Campbell University Fighting Camels.
An unblemished six-game homestand pushed the Gamecocks into a first-place tie atop the SEC East with No. 15 Florida last week. Three games and two losses later, No. 5 South Carolina finds itself in the same situation entering this week.
Saturday’s temperatures in the high 80s served as proof that spring is in full swing. But the boys of fall hit the field at Williams-Brice Stadium over the weekend for their last tune-up scrimmage before the annual Garnet and Black Spring Game.
The No. 40 South Carolina men’s tennis team split its home-stand this weekend, beating No. 50 Ole Miss by a score of 4-2 on Friday and falling to No. 16 Mississippi State 4-1 on Sunday.
The South Carolina baseball team’s road woes continued this weekend, dropping just its second series of the season in a trip to Arkansas.
After a second-place finish last weekend, the men’s golf team is back on the road, playing in the Augusta State Invitational this weekend.
The South Carolina men’s tennis team returns home to play its final games for the season at the Carolina Tennis Center.
With the threat of inclement weather moving into Fayetteville, Ark., No. 2 South Carolina’s series opener against the Razorbacks was pushed back to Friday.
The South Carolina men’s and women’s track teams will compete in the Pepsi Florida Relays in Gainesville, Fla., this weekend; field events are scheduled for Friday before the track events begin on Saturday.
Representatives from 30 of the NFL’s 32 teams, 125 credentialed media members and a number of South Carolina football fans gathered at Williams-Brice Stadium Wednesday to watch 10 Gamecocks perform on their home turf for one last time.
There’s no one good way to describe the way junior catcher Grayson Greiner is playing. But he’s out of his mind.
If the dramatics against Tennessee were enough for Gamecock baseball fans, they weren’t for one of the heroes of this past weekend’s series.
The Gamecocks’ softball team pushed its winning streak to seven games with two dominating wins over in-state competition Tuesday.
The Gamecock Softball team took care of business this weekend against SEC foe Ole Miss, capped off by Sunday night’s 7-6 come from behind victory, for the clean sweep.