Everything that coach Dawn Staley said after South Carolina women's basketball beat Mississippi State on Jan. 5 to go 2-0 in SEC play.
South Carolina overcame a slow start, led by Tessa Johnson, to dominate Mississippi State 95-68 with a strong performance and contributions from multiple players.
Mississippi State women's basketball led No. 2 South Carolina by 11 points in the second quarter. By halftime, the lead was gone for good.
South Carolina women's basketball trailed in the 2nd quarter to Mississippi State, but Chloe Kitts and Tessa Johnson kickstarted a game- changing run.
South Carolina forward Ashlyn Watkins left Saturday’s road game against No. 17 Mississippi State in the second quarter after ...
South Carolina coach Dawn Staley and UConn coach Geno Auriemma are two of the defining coaches of 21st century women's ...
Angel Reese is preparing for her Unrivaled League debut on January 17 with Kahleah Copper with some team bonding by jokingly ...
Angel Reese, a standout player for the Chicago Sky, has revealed her discomfort with being approached by fans in unexpected ...
Dawn Staley and the No. 2 South Carolina Gamecocks began SEC play with a dominant 83-52 win over the Missouri Tigers on Thursday.
South Carolina Gamecocks women's basketball coach Dawn Staley spoke about how having such a talented roster can actually cause struggles for a c ...
On January 2nd, the University of South Carolina women's basketball team faced off against Missouri, and the Gamecocks left ...
Winning five title in girls' sports in the calendar year made 2024 the Year of the Pleasant Valley Girls. That was just one ...