COLUMBIA — South Carolina had some down time in December before it played Michigan in the Outback Bowl, and defensive end Chaz Sutton used some of it to ponder what he saw on his game film during the season.
Fresh off a three-game Big South Conference sweep of UNC Asheville, the recharged Charleston Southern baseball team tackles a much bigger opponent tonight in Columbia.
COLUMBIA — Exactly five months ago, Marcus Lattimore spent the morning as he spent so many others during his three seasons playing running back for South Carolina. He left the team hotel with his teammates and boarded a bus bound for Williams-Brice...
COLUMBIA — The most widely discussed player in South Carolina’s 2013 NFL draft class, running back Marcus Lattimore, isn’t expected to be ready to run in drills this morning at the Gamecocks’ pro day, though he will...
COLUMBIA — South Carolina went 11-2 in each of the past two seasons despite its offense ranking 73rd and 84th nationally in yards per game. So it is foolhardy to say the Gamecocks must move the ball better in 2013 if they want to replicate...
COLUMBIA — Late in his first season as South Carolina’s basketball coach, Frank Martin said the rebuilding job posed more challenges than he initially thought it would, but he was OK with that challenge and willing to meet it head-on.
COLUMBIA — Coming off another series win over Clemson, South Carolina’s baseball team will get its younger players some work in this week’s home midweek games against Ball State, at 7 p.m. Tuesday and 4 p.m. Wednesday.
COLUMBIA — Steve Spurrier isn’t shy about expressing his pride about what South Carolina has accomplished under his watch. As he prepares for his ninth season with the Gamecocks, they are in a golden age. They played in the Southeastern...
It’s not like neutral site games are some kind of futuristic idea hatched only as recently as Gamecocks first baseman LB Dantzler took to favoring Justin Bieber’s “Baby” as his walk-up song.
BY TRAVIS SAWCHIK AND DARRYL SLATERtsawchik@postandcourier.com and dslater@postandcourier.com
Friday, March 1, 2013 12:49 a.m.
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For the fourth consecutive year, Clemson and South Carolina will play a three-game weekend series, beginning tonight, in what has become one of the college baseball’s most anticipated early season matchups.
COLUMBIA — South Carolina hit .210 while winning two of three games on opening weekend against Liberty. Though it was just one series, these were the Gamecocks as everyone last saw them, struggling at the plate in the 2012 College World Series.
Contrary to tumultuous buzz, there is zero evidence the Jadeveon Clowney camp has considered sitting out the 2013 season (and not much evidence that Clowney actually has a camp).