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The Gamecocks now have at least 6 players reportedly heading to the transfer portal after a disappointing 4-8 season in 2025.
Boeing and Trident Technical College are renewing their partnership to train the next generation of aerospace workers in South Carolina, extending the collaboration for another five years.
Dawn Staley and the Gamecocks (10-1) will play at South Florida on Thursday and at Florida Gulf Coast on Saturday to wrap up their pre-Christmas slate. South Carolina is currently riding a three-game win streak after beating Penn State 95-55 this past Sunday. Here’s what to watch for in USC’s games this week:
The college football transfer portal window will officially open at the beginning of January, however several players across the nation are already making their
More than a month after the incident, the Texas state trooper who made contact with the Gamecocks player remains unidentified.
South Carolina remains one of only two states without hate crimes legislation. Following an FBI arrest in Pickens County for online threats, the Jewish community is again urging lawmakers to pass a statewide bill when the legislative session resumes in January.
As measles continues to spread in the United States, it’s likely that the outbreaks that broke records in 2025 will continue into the new year. In South Carolina, 168 people, mostly schoolchildren, are in quarantine.
Nationally, the measles case count is nearing 2,000 for a disease that has been considered eliminated in the U.S. since 2000, a result of routine childhood vaccinations.
Brandon Cisse has exceptional lateral and downhill explosion that he uses to trigger on perimeter runs/screens and maintain sticky man coverage. The willingness and physicality to jam in press coverage give him multiple tools to be a menace as a boundary corner.
South Carolina has resolved a lawsuit from the U.S. Department of Justice over alleged unlawful treatment of residents who suffer from mental illness.