Women's basketball wins big over N.C. Central
By Tanner Abel | Dec. 2, 2014Monday was just another night at the office for the South Carolina women’s basketball team as it rolled to a 90-26 victory over North Carolina Central.
Monday was just another night at the office for the South Carolina women’s basketball team as it rolled to a 90-26 victory over North Carolina Central.
Three Clemson freshmen may have shown the Gamecock defense a glimpse of the next three years in the Tigers’ 35-17 beatdown over South Carolina.
It took three quarters of the season, but the Gamecocks have finally seen some consistency from their defense.
In Sunday’s women’s basketball matchup between South Carolina and San Diego State, the Gamecocks forced 12 Aztec turnovers within the first eight minutes of the game, setting the tone for the rest of the day.
With some help from its special teams, the South Carolina defense played its most complete game of the season last week against Florida.
Add women’s basketball to the list of Clemson teams that have seen “The Thumb” from South Carolina. The No. 2 Gamecocks’ 99-41 blowout win over the Tigers Thursday marks five in-a-row in the series for South Carolina.
Boasting victories in its last four meetings with Clemson, the South Carolina women’s basketball team faces its rival once again in a Thursday night matchup.
The South Carolina men's soccer team was so close to improbably clinching an automatic bid into the NCAA tournament, but faltered to Old Dominion by a score of 2-1 in the Conference-USA Championship.
With all the hype surrounding freshman Aja Wilson’s first collegiate game, sophomore forward Alaina Coates made sure South Carolina fans didn’t forget about her.
He might not have to lead the team in scoring a year ago, but the Gamecocks’ success this season will likely hinge on how far senior point guard Tyrone Johnson can take them.