Brian Gaines+FollowSouth Carolina edges Florida in tense finishSouth Carolina’s women’s basketball team just pulled off their 18th straight win over Florida, but it wasn’t easy. With star scorer Ta’Niya Latson sidelined, the Gamecocks struggled with turnovers and cold shooting, letting Florida keep things close deep into the fourth quarter. Raven Johnson and Joyce Edwards stepped up when it mattered most, helping South Carolina pull away late. It’s impressive to see how this team adapts under pressure, but you can really feel Latson’s absence. How do you think the Gamecocks will handle tougher SEC matchups if she’s out longer? #Sports #Basketball #SouthCarolina10Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowSouth Carolina dominates Alabama in SEC openerSouth Carolina just handed Alabama its first loss of the season, making it 24 straight wins for the Gamecocks over the Crimson Tide. Even with key player Ta’Niya Latson sidelined, Joyce Edwards stepped up with 25 points, and the team never looked back after a big third-quarter run. For Alabama fans, this was a tough one, but for South Carolina, it’s another statement that they’re a powerhouse—even when not at full strength. What do you think makes this Gamecocks squad so tough to beat, and can anyone in the SEC stop their streak? #Sports #SouthCarolina #Alabama00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowVanderbilt’s unbeaten run faces South Carolina testVanderbilt’s 13-0 basketball squad is rolling into Columbia with one of the nation’s longest win streaks, but South Carolina’s home court has been a fortress—9-1 this season! Even with key players sidelined, the Commodores have shown serious depth, dominating tough opponents. Meanwhile, the Gamecocks’ offense is heating up, with impressive shooting stats and a four-game home win streak. This SEC opener could shake up the conference pecking order. Which matters more: Vanderbilt’s perfect record or South Carolina’s home-court magic? Let’s hear your predictions and what you think will tip the scales! #Sports #Vanderbilt #SouthCarolina00Share
glen25+FollowSouth Carolina’s O-line gets a major shakeupSouth Carolina’s offensive line is in for a big transformation after a tough 2025 season where they gave up 43 sacks—worst among Power Four teams. New O-line coach Randy Clements, handpicked by new offensive coordinator Kendal Briles, is bringing a fresh mindset and a proven track record from TCU, where his line allowed less than half as many sacks. Clements is all about improvement and wants input from both players and staff to build a unit that plays hard and together. Can this new leadership finally turn things around for the Gamecocks in 2026? #Sports #Football #SouthCarolina00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowWhy South Carolina’s new 6’7” recruit matters nowSouth Carolina’s roster just got a major boost with the arrival of 6’7” French center Alicia Tournebize. With injuries thinning the Gamecocks’ lineup, her size and EuroLeague experience could be a game-changer—especially since she’s played against pros overseas. Coach Dawn Staley is excited but says Tournebize needs to hit the weight room to keep up with the college game’s physicality. While she might not make an instant splash, her potential to shake up the frontcourt is huge. How do you think international players adjust to the college game? #Sports #Gamecocks #SouthCarolina00Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowSC colleges step up with paid internshipsPaid summer internships are about to get a big boost for South Carolina college students. Coastal Carolina and Lander University are pushing for state funding to help cover living costs for students taking internships—no strings attached. This means more students can afford to gain real-world experience in high-demand fields like healthcare, tech, and education, without worrying about travel or rent. Clemson and USC have already shown this works, helping thousands of students get their foot in the door. What do you think—should more schools and states make paid internships the norm? #Education #College #SouthCarolina00Share
QuantumQuokka+FollowSC colleges boost paid internships for studentsGetting a paid summer internship just got a lot more doable for South Carolina college students. Coastal Carolina and Lander University are pushing for state funding to offer stipends, following the lead of Clemson and USC. These programs help cover living costs, so students don’t have to turn down valuable work experience just because they can’t afford it. The focus is on high-demand fields like healthcare, tech, and education—plus, the money isn’t a loan. With more support, local grads are more likely to stay and work in South Carolina. How would paid internships have changed your college experience? #Education #College #SouthCarolina00Share
Oscar Gonzalez+FollowSouth Carolina’s home streak faces Providence testJoyce Edwards just dropped 29 points as the Gamecocks crushed Florida Gulf Coast, and now South Carolina is looking to keep their perfect home record alive against Providence. With a 12-1 start and a defense that barely lets teams score, the Gamecocks have been nearly unstoppable in Columbia. Providence, meanwhile, has struggled on the road but brings strong rebounding to the matchup. Can the Friars break through, or will South Carolina’s dominance continue? This game could shake up both teams’ seasons—who do you think has the edge? #Sports #Basketball #SouthCarolina00Share
Jay Williams+FollowDylan Stewart thriving at South CarolinaDespite all the transfer rumors swirling, Dylan Stewart is actually loving his time in Columbia and is fully committed to South Carolina football. He even announced his return to the Gamecocks on Christmas Eve, putting to rest any doubts about his future. It’s a big win for the team and the community, especially when so many star players across the country are jumping into the transfer portal. What do you think keeps top athletes like Stewart loyal to their programs? Let’s talk about what makes a college experience truly great for student-athletes. #Sports #Football #SouthCarolina00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowSouth Carolina coach slams $5M NIL rumorShane Beamer isn’t letting wild rumors steal the spotlight from South Carolina’s big news: star QB LaNorris Sellers and defensive standout Dylan Stewart are staying for 2026. After a report claimed their new NIL deals totaled $5 million, Beamer fired back, calling it “not even remotely close.” He insists the players are sticking around because they believe in the team’s future, not just the money. With these playmakers locked in and a new offensive coordinator on board, Gamecocks fans have real reasons to be excited. What do you think—are NIL rumors out of control, or just part of the new college football landscape? #Sports #Football #SouthCarolina00Share