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No. 24 South Carolina did not have a good opening outings in their series in Knoxville this weekend against No. 1 Tennessee with a 9-3 loss. However, it was a fine-enough effort from the Gamecocks besides in one aspect to Mark Kingston. Kingston opened up his postgame press conference by explaining the six-run defeat to the top-ranked Volunteers on Thursday. He felt like both teams played a similar game but just one of them hit home runs in order to create a lead. “How’d it get away from us? They started hitting some homers. That’s how it got away from us,” said Kingston. “I know the score doe...
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Transfers have been a significant addition for South Carolina during this season in softball. That includes several players, such as fifth-year pitcher Alana Vawter who spent the first four years of her career at Stanford. Beverly Smith spoke about the Gamecocks’ portal additions during an interview at a break in the inning amidst their matchup in the Durham Regional against Utah. That praise started with Vawter who her coach thought had played well in just over four innings of work. “She’s doing a great job,” said Smith. “She lives down in the zone, mixes changes really well. I think we’re do...
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Former South Carolina Gamecocks defensive back Keenan Nelson Jr. has committed to join the Ohio State Buckeyes via the NCAA Transfer Portal, he announced on social media on Friday. To keep up with the latest players on the move, check out On3’s Transfer Portal wire. The On3 Transfer Portal Instagram account and Twitter account are excellent resources to stay up to date with the latest moves. This story is developing and will be updated. The post South Carolina transfer DB Keenan Nelson Jr. commits to Ohio State appeared first on On3.
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Mouth of Wilson (Va.) Oak Hill Academy three-star power forward Jamie Vinson, a former Vanderbilt signee, has completed his visit to South Carolina. He will now visit Rutgers over the weekend before taking a two-day trip to Kentucky, per On3’s Jamie Shaw. The 6-foot-11 Vinson initially pledged to the Commodores on October 28 before decommitting on April 17. He reopened his recruitment when Vandy parted ways with head coach Jerry Stackhouse Vinson is the nation’s No. 206 overall prospect, No. 45 power forward and No. 7 recruit from Virginia in the 2024 cycle according to the On3 Industry Rankin...
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In the long offseason coaches are off on spring speaking tours and the topics shift from less of the day-to-day, nitty-gritty of team dynamics and more to big-picture questions like the transfer portal and NIL. South Carolina coach Shane Beamer has expressed his philosophy on the transfer portal pretty clearly. “I don’t ever want to say we’re going to sign 20 portal guys a year and that’s how we’re going to build our roster,” Beamer said. “I just think it’s hard to build a team year to year and sustain it year to year doing that. “But we certainly want to be able to have the bulk of our class ...
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A’ja Wilson has already won a pair of MVP awards, but she came up just short last year. Wilson finished third in MVP voting, coming in a few points behind Breanna Stewart and Alyssa Thomas in an incredibly close race. There was one voter in particular who bothered Wilson as she received a fourth-place vote. All 59 of the other voters had Wilson, Stewart and Thomas in their top 3. Wilson was the only one of the three to receive a vote of fourth-place or lower. “Fourth place in MVP voting in a year that I had better than my MVP before is mind-blowing to me,” A’ja Wilson recently told Boardroom. ...
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A’ja Wilson admits that she has a ways to go to be considered in the GOAT debate. However, one day she hopes to be a part of that conversation. Wilson recently sat down with Boardroom and discussed her goals for her career. One of them is being the greatest women’s basketball player of all time. “I would love that,” A’Ja Wilson said. “I would love to have my name mentioned in conversations when you’re talking about the greatest women’s basketball player to ever play.” The 27-year-old Wilson is off to a heck of a start. During her college days at South Carolina she won a national title and was ...
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A’ja Wilson has developed into arguably the top women’s basketball player in the world. She credits a couple of Hall of Famers for helping her get to this point. During her time at South Carolina, Wilson played for a legendary player and coach in Dawn Staley. She is now currently playing for Aces coach Becky Hammon, who was a six-time all-star. Wilson recently sat down with Boardroom for a cover story and shared what she has learned from those two. “Man, I am super blessed, oh so lucky, to be able to have two phenomenal women. They are players’ coaches to the root,” A’Ja Wilson said. “Their ho...
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Just about everyone agrees that the rules and regulations around college athletics need to be tightened up right now, with the primary focus on getting some more standardized guidelines on NIL and the transfer portal. The NIL space has become the Wild West in many ways, a loosely-governed arena where those with the deepest pockets often fare the best. Often. But for the sake of the game itself, college football probably needs a little more strict rule set around what you can and can’t do. “They’ve got to do something about it,” former Florida and South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier said on WDA...
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South Carolina men’s basketball’s 2024-25 schedule continues to take shape as Jon Rothstein reports the Gamecocks will host North Florida as part of the non-conference slate. Rothstein tweeted out that news Thursday morning, and you can read his report right here: “Source: South Carolina will host North Florida as part of its 2024-25 non-conference schedule.” The Ospreys finished 16-16 a year ago but did lose their leading scorer, Chaz Lanier, to the transfer portal, with Tennessee and Kentucky being seen as the likely landing spots. So, the Gamecocks will get to face him and his former team t...
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