The Gamecocks are a No. 1 seed in the latest bracketology. Here's where South Carolina stands in the March Madness projections after another SEC win.
See where South Carolina women's basketball and coach Dawn Staley stand in the rankings after beating LSU and Tennessee to improve to 8-0 in SEC play.
South Carolina Gamecocks coach Dawn Staley addressed Tennesse coach Kim Caldwell returning to the sidelines one week after giving birth.
The South Carolina women’s basketball team continued its dominance in the SEC with a hard-fought 70-63 win over No. 18 Tennessee on Monday night, marking their 15th consecutive win. The No. 2-ranked Gamecocks improved to 20-1 overall and 8-0 in conference play, solidifying their place atop the league standings.
South Carolina and LSU both struggled offensively in its Friday night showdown. But to Dawn Staley, the Gamecocks' defense propelled them to the win.
The South Carolina women's basketball team secured another win, their 14th straight, to improve their 2024-25 season record to 19-1. The No. 2 Gamecocks have played ranked opponents in each of their last four games and come away with decisive wins.
Staley has been the head coach at South Carolina since 2008, and she just won her third NCAA championship with the Gamecocks. Last week, the Gamecocks made Staley the highest-paid women's basketball coach ever with a contract extension that will keep her with the program until 2030.
University of South Carolina head women's basketball coach Dawn Staley just became the highest-paid coach in women's college basketball after she signed an extension to stay with the team.
posing a challenge for South Carolina as the two are the highest scoring guards it has faced so far this season. Dawn Staley is 5-2 vs Kim Mulkey in her coaching career. Mulkey has been the coach ...
South Carolina’s legendary coach Dawn Staley had signed a $25 million extension that locked her in through the 2029-30 season and made the Hall of Famer the richest coach in women’s college ...
South Carolina suffered a major blow at the beginning of January when Ashlyn Watkins suffered a torn ACL against Mississippi State. The injury ended her 2024-25 season after 14 games. Watkins averaged 7.2 points, 6.1 rebounds, 1.3 steals and 1.9 blocks per game before the injury and was a key frontcourt reserve for the team.