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The Gamecocks are Final Four bound.
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South Carolina is back in the Final Four for a fifth straight season, but it didn’t come easy.
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MiLaysia Fulwiley scored 23 points, including a go-ahead layup with 2:22 left, and Chloe Kitts added 15 points and 11 rebounds to help No. 1 seed South Carolina beat fourth-seeded Maryland 71-67 on F...
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After South Carolina beat Duke, Staley said it was “customary” for her to show love to the Carolina Band after big wins. She had a similar postgame moment with the group after USC beat Texas to win the 2025 SEC championship in Greenville. “They really are part of the atmosphere that’s created in the gym,” Staley said.
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WSPA 7News on MSNTop ranked Tennessee hands South Carolina 7th straight loss, 7-2The University of South Carolina baseball team fell to No. 1 Tennessee, 7-2, Sunday afternoon (March 30) at Ray Tanner Field at Founders Park. Carolina took a 1-0 lead after one inning of play as Jase Woita brought in Nathan Hall with a single to left.
The man won a $200,000 jackpot, on a ticket that he bought for $5 at the Murphy Express gas station/convenience store at 210 Ricky Lane, officials said in a news release. That’s in Columbia — ironically near Clemson Road.
Maryland shot 16 free throws in the first half and led South Carolina 32-31 at the break. The Terrapins only shot two free throws in the second half, and both came on a shooting foul in the third quarter. Maryland shot zero free throws in the fourth.
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - Bismarck’s own Treysen Eaglestaff has taken the next step in his college basketball journey. The now former UND Fighting Hawk announced his commitment to the University of South Carolina on Sunday.
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Duke gave top-seeded South Carolina everything it could handle in their Elite Eight matchup Sunday, but the Gamecocks held off the Blue Devils to reach a fifth consecutive Final Four.
Madness reaches its end, the favorite to win the NCAA Tournament for women's college basketball is clear. According to odds from FanDuel Sportsbook, th
The announced 15% cap on the indirect funds rate for grants from the National Institutes of Health has been temporarily blocked by a federal judge. The University of South Carolina's administration is communicating with the federal government to advocate for its medical research.
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Chloe Kitts scored 14 points and defending national champion South Carolina reached the Final Four of the women’s NCAA Tournament for a fifth straight year, beating Duke 54-50.