Gamecock women's soccer set to begin 2019 season
By Matthew Edwards | Aug. 15, 2019Gamecock women's soccer is set to begin its 2019 season two years removed from its Women's College Cup appearance in 2017.
Gamecock women's soccer is set to begin its 2019 season two years removed from its Women's College Cup appearance in 2017.
Various club sports that the University of South Carolina has to offer. Ways to have fun and make friends on campus by playing club sports.
Even though the semester was over, various sports were still competing for championships through the summer after students went home.
Jennifer McGrath was recently hired by head coach Boo Major and will coach the Western Equestrian program at South Carolina.
South Carolina will welcome both new and returning talent as it makes a push to return to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2016.
On Wednesday, South Carolina announced the schedule for the 2020 football season.
Veteran captain Grace Fisk looks to again lead the Gamecocks onto the field in 2019.
The Gamecocks added a former Clemson football player to their roster on Monday.
On Friday, 31 South Carolina football players visited Columbia children to read, play games and sign autographs.
Following SEC Media Days, the Gamecocks are predicted to finish in the middle of the SEC East standings.
Head football coach Will Muschamp discussed the upcoming season with media on Wednesday in Birmingham, Alabama.
Head football coach Will Muschamp is set to talk at SEC Media Days about the upcoming football season and the questions surrounding the Gamecocks in 2019.
With the college football season approaching, The Daily Gamecocks sports editors break down their predictions for the SEC East in 2019.
Even with the SEC allowing alcohol sales in 2019, the University of South Carolina will not make any changes to its alcohol policy at football games.
The Daily Gamecock interviewed fans, alumni and students about the past baseball season for the Gamecocks, and what must change for the program to return to winning championships like it did under current athletic director Ray Tanner.
The Daily Gamecock interviewed fans, students and alumni about the current state of the South Carolina men's basketball program, which has not played in the postseason in over two years.
Quincy Hall gives the University of South Carolina its first NCAA title since 2010.