Brian Gaines+FollowFuture Gamecock Jerzy Robinson is making wavesJerzy Robinson, a South Carolina women’s basketball commit, just landed on the Naismith Trophy Midseason Team—an honor reserved for the nation’s top high school players. She’s not just any recruit: Robinson is already ranked No. 3 nationally in her class and dominates for powerhouse Sierra Canyon in California. Her recent 33-point, 12-rebound performance with Coach Dawn Staley watching says it all. With three top-20 national prospects committed for 2026, South Carolina’s future looks seriously bright. How do you think this new wave of talent will shape the Gamecocks’ legacy? #Sports #Basketball #Gamecocks30Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowGamecocks shake up pitching for 2026South Carolina baseball is making a bold move for 2026, bringing in twelve new pitchers after last season’s struggles on the mound. With a disappointing 6.41 ERA and an early SEC Tournament exit, Coach Mainieri and his staff wasted no time revamping the roster. The new arms come from powerhouse programs like Florida, Texas, and Virginia, plus some standout JUCO talent. Fans are buzzing about whether this overhaul will finally give the Gamecocks the pitching depth and late-game power they’ve been missing. What do you think—will this fresh crop turn things around next season? #Sports #Baseball #Gamecocks00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowGamecocks snap losing streak at homeSouth Carolina fans finally got the win they needed as the Gamecocks broke their three-game skid with an 85-76 victory over Oklahoma at Colonial Life Arena. The energy was electric from the start, with Elijah Strong putting up the first 11 points and finishing with 17. Meechie Johnson led the way with 20 points, and Kobe Knox hit a season-high 18. Even with a short bench due to injuries, USC shot an impressive 49% and nailed 9 threes. What do you think this win means for the rest of their SEC season? #Sports #Gamecocks #USC00Share
Theresa Boyd+FollowGamecocks light up Colonial Life ArenaSouth Carolina fans got a real treat last night as the Gamecocks powered past Oklahoma, 85-76, snapping their SEC losing streak in style. Elijah Strong came out blazing, dropping 11 points in just three minutes and finishing with 17. It wasn’t a one-man show, though—Johnson, Knox, Stute, and Sharavjamts all hit double digits, making it a true team win. The energy in Colonial Life Arena was electric, and you could feel how much this win meant to the team and the crowd. What’s your favorite moment from the game? Let’s talk Gamecocks basketball! #Sports #Basketball #Gamecocks00Share
Jay Williams+FollowSteve Spurrier changed South Carolina foreverSteve Spurrier didn’t just rack up wins—he transformed what it meant to be a Gamecock. Before he arrived, South Carolina football was more hope than expectation. Spurrier flipped the script, making 11-win seasons and bowl victories the new normal. Now, with his Hall of Fame induction, it’s not just about another trophy; it’s about honoring the guy who made us believe we could play—and win—with the best. What’s your favorite Spurrier memory? How do you think his legacy still shapes Gamecock football today? #Sports #Football #Gamecocks00Share
Amy Williams+FollowGamecocks’ O-line gets a major boostSouth Carolina’s offensive line just got a serious upgrade with Ebubedike Nnabugwu joining from Missouri State. After giving up the most sacks in the SEC last season, the Gamecocks are clearly determined to turn things around—Nnabugwu is now their eighth O-line transfer this offseason. He’s a proven pass blocker, allowing just three sacks last year, and he chose USC over powerhouse Alabama. With this much new talent, will the Gamecocks finally give their quarterback the protection he needs? Curious to hear what everyone thinks about this big shakeup for the team! #Sports #Football #Gamecocks00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowAlicia Tournebize’s viral dunk has South Carolina buzzingAlicia Tournebize’s pregame dunk for South Carolina didn’t just fire up her teammates—it’s got the whole fanbase talking about what’s next for the Gamecocks. In just her second game, the 6’7” French forward dropped eight points, snagged a steal and a block, and showed off defensive hustle that fits perfectly with Coach Staley’s system. That viral moment isn’t just about athleticism; it’s a sign of growing trust and chemistry on a team already ranked No. 2 in the nation. Could Tournebize be the missing piece for another championship run? What do you think her impact will be this season? #Sports #Gamecocks #AliciaTournebize00Share
Theresa Boyd+FollowSusan Walvius returns to boost Gamecocks NIL gameSusan Walvius is back with South Carolina women’s basketball, but this time she’s not coaching—she’s helping players build their brands and navigate the world of NIL deals. With her business chops from co-founding SHEEX, Walvius is now the team’s NIL Operations Coordinator, focusing on financial literacy, contract negotiation, and brand management for student-athletes. Her one-year, $200,000 contract makes her one of the highest-paid support staffers. It’s a big shift from her coaching days, and it shows just how much college sports have changed. What do you think about this new era for college athletes? #Sports #Basketball #Gamecocks00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowWhy South Carolina’s SEC grind holds us backEvery season, South Carolina faces a brutal gauntlet: 9 SEC games plus Clemson, with 4-6 ranked teams on the schedule. That’s a recipe for 7-win seasons at best, while programs like Indiana just cruised through a lighter Big Ten slate and made the College Football Playoff. Sure, leaving the SEC might mean less TV hype, but wouldn’t a real shot at 9+ wins and the CFP be worth it? The real question: is it tougher competition or our own leadership that’s holding us back? Let’s hear your take—would you trade SEC prestige for a better path to success? #Sports #Football #Gamecocks00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowGamecocks drop in NET after beating Texas?South Carolina women’s basketball just took down a top-5 Texas team, but somehow slipped in the NCAA’s all-important NET rankings—while Texas jumped ahead! Even with a 19-1 record and one of the toughest schedules in the country, the Gamecocks are now No. 4 in NET, behind the Longhorns. It’s wild how the ranking math works, considering USC’s strong wins against top teams. With big games against Oklahoma and undefeated Vanderbilt coming up, the next week could shake things up again. What do you think—should the NET system weigh recent wins more heavily? #Sports #Gamecocks #WomensBasketball00Share