No. 2 South Carolina made another emphatic statement with a 101-60 win over No. 13 Oklahoma on Sunday. That 41-point margin of victory is the largest in school history. South Carolina improved to 18-1 on the season with its only loss coming against UCLA in late November.
South Carolina women’s basketball dominated No. 13 Oklahoma on Sunday for a 101-60 win. Here’s what stood out to me from the game. – I’m not sure I can describe how dominant South Carolina’s defense was.
South Carolina coach was previously No. 3 behind LSU's Kim Mulkey and UConn's Geno Auriemma at $3.1 million/year.
UCLA, South Carolina, Notre Dame kept the top three spots in the women's AP Top 25, while Minnesota entered for the first time since 2019.
Earlier in the season, South Carolina faced a tough challenge against No. 1-ranked UCLA, resulting in their first and only loss.
Meghan McKeown and Zora Stephenson run through their top five women's college basketball teams at this point in the season, including UCLA, South Carolina, USC, Notre Dame and LSU.
The Gamecocks are a No. 1 seed in the latest bracketology Tuesday. Here's where South Carolina stands in the latest March Madness projections.
In addition, South Carolina is still the favorite to win it all, going from +275 last week to +250 this week. It most recently knocked off then-No. 5 Texas. Going back to UCLA, the Bruins are 16 ...
There is early SEC women’s basketball action on Thursday, Jan. 9 when the No. 2 South Carolina Gamecocks host the Texas A&M Aggies at Colonial Life Arena in Columbia, S.C.
While UCLA, Southern Cal, Notre Dame and Ohio State all recently returned key players, Connecticut and South Carolina are now facing the potential of playing without stars.
No. 24 Minnesota earns first ranking in women's AP Top 25 since 2019; UCLA, South Carolina, Notre Dame still top 3 teams.
No. 7 Texas (17-2) beat Auburn 74-57. No. 8 Maryland (16-1) beat No. 24 Minnesota 99-92. No. 9 Ohio St. (17-1) beat Wisconsin 80-69; lost to Penn St. 62-59. No. 10 TCU (19-1) beat UCF 90-81; beat No. 23 Utah 81-73. No. 11 Kansas St. (19-1) beat Arizona 62-47; beat Arizona St. 81-69. No. 12 Kentucky (16-1) beat Georgia 78-64.