South Carolina

Rhyne Howard is all smiles at media for USAB World Cup training camp (Photo credit: Gabriella Lewis, USAB Zoom)

Rhyne in Vegas: 2022 Rookie of the Year takes World Cup training camp

By Gabriella Lewis / September 9, 2022

It’s mostly fun and games at USAB Training Camp

Dream playoff hopes crushed, but their future is far from a nightmare

By Gabriella Lewis / August 21, 2022

Missing the playoffs by a single game may have served the Dream exactly what they need

Ashley Owusu. (Photo courtesy of Maryland Athletics)

Ashley Owusu announces on social media she is leaving Maryland

By James Kay / April 5, 2022

Evaluating Owusu destinations and Maryland point guard options

Among a mess of bodies, Olivia Thompson hangs on a South Carolina staffer, smiling widely while looking to the right of the viewer, while confetti rains down in the background

Daily Briefing — April 4, 2022: TEAM OF DESTANNI — South Carolina dominates UConn for second national title

By Emily Adler / April 4, 2022

Cocks call game

South Carolina's Brea Beal gets in the way of UConn's Paige Bueckers. (John McClellan photo)

UPDATED: How South Carolina smothered UConn’s title hopes

By Howard Megdal / April 3, 2022

Destanni Henderson’s career night came at the right time

2022 Final Four Preview: Playing Gamecock basketball is key to South Carolina bringing home the title

By Dorothy J. Gentry / April 3, 2022

“Going for hustle plays, making sure we’re giving way more effort. A National Championship is on the line and we’re two teams coming to compete and we want to win, so just making sure that we do every single everything.”

Paige Bueckers, crouching, and Aaliyah Edwards, sitting on the ground, yell in celebration, while Azzi Fudd runs in, smiling, from the background to celebrate. Stanford Cardinal Cameron Brink walks away from Bueckers and Edwards.

Daily Briefing — April 2, 2022: CARDINAL SINS — UConn outduels Stanford for championship berth

By Emily Adler / April 2, 2022

The Hull has been breached

South Carolina celebrates after defeating Louisville, 72-59 at the women's Final Four April 1, 2022. (John McCLellan photo)

The slow inevitability of Aliyah Boston sinks Louisville

By Howard Megdal / April 1, 2022

23 and 18 to put the Gamecocks one win from the title

Louisville Emily Engstler Jeff Walz

2022 Final Four preview: Can Louisville’s defense stop Aliyah Boston?

By Mitchell Northam / March 31, 2022

‘We’re going to have our hands full,’ Louisville’s Jeff Walz says

A Stanford player smiles widely while riding on Haley Jones' back and waving a Stanford flag with one hand. Some cheerleaders pose next to them for a photo, while on their other side, the Cardinal mascot smiles and gives a thumbs-up.

2022 Women’s Final Four: The Next staff on winners, players to watch and more

By The Next / March 31, 2022

Four teams enter. Only one will survive.