Athletic director Ray Tanner addresses coronavirus concerns
By Cam Adams | March 14, 2020South Carolina athletic director Ray Tanner discussed the effects of the coronavirus on Gamecock athletics Friday night.
South Carolina athletic director Ray Tanner discussed the effects of the coronavirus on Gamecock athletics Friday night.
South Carolina loses to Clemson 5-2.
Baltimore Ravens’ tight end, Hayden Hurst, opened up last week about his depression and how it led to his suicide attempt four years ago while he was a student at the University of South Carolina.
The Gamecock club lacrosse team is ranked No. 1 in the nation after starting off the season undefeated.
Head coach Will Muschamp explains how Gamecock football looks to improve in all aspects.
Five Gamecocks were invited to perform at the NFL combine.
South Carolina women's basketball defeated Florida to extend their current win streak to 22 games and remain undefeated in the SEC this season.
Gamecocks took an overtime victory against Georgia to clinch fifth consecutive winning season.
The South Carolina softball team defeated Georgia Southern 5-3 at Beckham Field.
Gamecocks lose in 10 innings to Northwestern, 4-3.
Seven former South Carolina Gamecocks will be on MLB teams in 2020.
Gamecock women's soccer player Samantha Chang is set to compete at the CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship in the Dominican Republic for Canada.
The board of trustees approved $22.5 million worth of improvements to Williams-Brice Stadium including more restroom facilities and handicapped seats.
With the Palmetto Series' neutral site game moving from Greenville's Fluor Field this year, the Columbia Fireflies' Segra Park will host a college baseball game for the third consecutive year.
Women's basketball improves to 26-1 after defeating LSU.
Gamecock baseball defeated Presbyterian College 14-3 at home Wednesday night.
The South Carolina women's basketball team won a Monday night game against the Vanderbilt Commodores 95-44.