Gamecocks struggle offensively and fall to Clemson in 117th Palmetto Bowl
By Nate Shirley | Nov. 30, 2019The South Carolina Gamecocks hosted rival Clemson Tigers in a rivalry week matchup.
The South Carolina Gamecocks hosted rival Clemson Tigers in a rivalry week matchup.
The rivalry between South Carolina and Clemson dates back to 1896, the year of their first matchup in a football game. Here's a look at the traditions that make this rivalry unique.
South Carolina women's soccer defeated Kansas, and the team is now one win away from its second trip to the College Cup in three seasons. They will face the winner of Washington State and West Virginia at home Nov. 29.
South Carolina women's basketball defeated Clemson, 84-48.
After missing the last two games due to injury, running back Tavien Feaster can leave it all out there against his former team to close out his college career at this year's Palmetto Bowl.
News of the university president and the athletic director butting heads over head coach Will Muschamp's future put the program in a sense of confusion. The opposite can be said for Clemson, which has its coach for the future. The rivalry stands as far apart as ever, with the future of the Gamecocks shrouded in uncertainty.
The University of South Carolina engineering students prepare for another year in their roles in the design and construction of a tiger structure for the annual "Tiger Burn" tradition.
Across the big three sports, the Gamecocks have had some great moments in the history of the rivalry with Clemson. Here are five of the best.
The Gamecocks women's soccer team moved on to the third round of the NCAA Tournament with a 1-0 victory over Notre Dame. It has not allowed a goal in either tournament game so far.
South Carolina defeats USC Upstate 112-32 to improve to 5-0 on the season.
University president Bob Caslen released a statement regarding his interview on South Carolina football.
South Carolina men's basketball loses close game to Boston University at Colonial Life Arena.
The NCAA's new ruling has the potential to affect possible college athletes' endorsements with Nike, Under Armor and other apparel companies.
South Carolina beat Appalachian State 92-50 to improve to 4-0 on the season.
After a loss to Texas A&M on Nov. 16, the Gamecocks will look to use their bye week before taking on rival Clemson.
South Carolina consistently puts up big attendance numbers thanks to fan loyalty, fan experience and the consistency of season ticket holders.
Emily Cornell is in her senior year at the University of South Carolina as a swimming and diving student-athlete with a remarkable college career and record-breaking performances on her resume. She sat down with The Daily Gamecock to reflect on her career and love for swimming.