All posts tagged "South Carolina Gamecocks"
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/ 6 years agoNCAA Week in Review: Nonconference play wraps up as conference action moves center stage
This past week in NCAA action marked the start of conference play for many teams, while others finished out their nonconference...
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/ 6 years agoNCAA Week in Review: UCLA dramatically defeat Penn State in Top 3 showdown
The 2018 NCAA season is already living up to the hype, with some exciting action coming out of just the second...
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/ 7 years agoTop WoSo moments of 2017: Dominance defines college season
Despite the talks of increasing parity in college soccer, 2017 saw a very clear separation between the top 4 or 5...
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/ 7 years agoStanford advances to College Cup Final via DiBiasi brace
Stanford becomes the first team to advance to the 2017 NCAA College Cup Final after defeating South Carolina, 2-0, in the...
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/ 7 years agoGamecocks maintain defense prowess
ORLANDO – Whether speaking in terms of collegiate or professional athletic careers, such endeavors are fleeting in comparison to other undertakings....
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/ 7 years agoNCAA tournament quarterfinals recap
Missed this weekend’s quarterfinals action? No worries. Here’s all you need to know about how next weekend’s College Cup participants punched...
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/ 7 years agoNCAA tournament third round recap
Here’s a recap of Sunday’s action as we move forward to the penultimate weekend of the college season. Princeton 2-1 North...
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/ 7 years ago2017 NCAA Tournament: Friday first round recap
The 2017 NCAA Tournament kicked off Friday night, with 15 of the first round’s 32 matches being played on the tournament’s...
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/ 7 years agoSouth Carolina, Tennessee upset in SEC quarterfinals
The quarterfinal round of the 2017 SEC tournament played out Tuesday night in Orange Beach, with some roller coaster excitement. Although...
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/ 7 years agoNCAA Preview Week 11: Thursday night highlighted by key conference matchups
Have any plans Thursday? If so, you might want to set your DVR. Â If not, might we suggest saying in and...