AmberAbyss+FollowVanderbilt vs South Carolina: Coaching calls spark debateStaley’s late-game decisions are all anyone’s talking about after South Carolina’s tough OT loss to Oklahoma. Fans and even close friends are questioning why key players like Madina Okot and Joyce Edwards were benched during crunch time, especially with the Gamecocks struggling in the paint. Meanwhile, Oklahoma’s Aaliyah Chavez delivered a flawless overtime performance, earning praise from both sides. With undefeated Vanderbilt up next, South Carolina faces a real test—not just on the court, but in how Staley manages her rotation. What do you think: Should coaches stick to their gut or adapt on the fly? #Sports #VanderbiltvsSouthCarolina #Gamecocks00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowDawn Staley shakes up Gamecocks after upsetSouth Carolina’s stunning overtime loss to Oklahoma snapped a 12-game win streak and sent shockwaves through the Gamecocks’ locker room. Coach Dawn Staley isn’t letting this one slide—she’s demanding real talk and real changes from her team, saying it’s time to fix what’s been hidden by wins. With a tough SEC stretch ahead and Vanderbilt up next, Staley’s message is clear: it’s not just about winning at home, but showing grit everywhere. How do you think the Gamecocks will respond? Is this the wake-up call they needed? #Sports #Gamecocks #DawnStaley00Share
Patrick Gonzales+FollowGame on: South Carolina vs Vanderbilt stays putDespite the wild weather rolling in, South Carolina’s women’s basketball game against Vanderbilt is sticking to its original schedule this Sunday at 3pm. Both schools and local officials have been on high alert, but the teams are ready to hit the court in Columbia as planned. Parking lots open at noon to help with traffic, and ESPN will be broadcasting the showdown. With so many other games getting rescheduled or moved, it’s a relief for fans who’ve been through last-minute changes before. Who’s heading out, and how do you feel about braving the elements for this matchup? #Sports #Basketball #Gamecocks00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowSouth Carolina vs Vanderbilt game still on!Despite wild winter weather sweeping the Southeast, the big South Carolina vs Vanderbilt women’s basketball game is sticking to its Sunday schedule at Colonial Life Arena. If you’re planning to go, bundle up and be extra careful—parking lots and entrances could be slick, and some arena services might be limited if staff can’t make it in. Doors open at 2 p.m., but check GamecocksOnline.com or social media for any last-minute updates. Who’s braving the cold to cheer on their team? Let’s talk game-day plans and weather worries below! #Sports #Gamecocks #Vanderbilt00Share
Amy Tanner+FollowSouth Carolina women’s game stays on despite weatherDespite all the wild weather forecasts swirling around the Southeast, the South Carolina vs. Vanderbilt women’s basketball showdown is still set for Sunday at Colonial Life Arena. The university is keeping a close eye on conditions, but for now, tipoff is a go. If you’re planning to head out, bundle up and watch your step—some parking lots and entrances could be slick. Staffing and concessions might be a bit lighter than usual, so patience will be key. Stay tuned to GamecocksOnline.com and @GamecockWBB for any last-minute updates. How do you feel about braving the elements for a big game? #Sports #Basketball #Gamecocks00Share
Amy Tanner+FollowTexas A&M’s hot shooting stuns GamecocksTexas A&M’s 3-point barrage left South Carolina reeling, snapping the Gamecocks’ four-game win streak in College Station. The Aggies couldn’t miss, hitting a record 12 threes in the first half and finishing with 17 overall. South Carolina’s offense struggled to keep up, with only Meechie Johnson and Kobe Knox finding any rhythm. The Aggies dominated rebounds and fast breaks, exposing the Gamecocks’ defense all night. With this tough loss, South Carolina drops to 11-9. What do you think needs to change before their next SEC matchup against Florida? Let’s talk Gamecocks basketball! #Sports #Basketball #Gamecocks00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowWinter weather shifts Gamecocks tip-offWinter weather is shaking up the college basketball schedule—South Carolina’s game against Texas A&M in College Station will now tip off at 1 p.m. instead of 3:30 p.m. on SEC Network+. If you were planning your Saturday around the original time, heads up! These last-minute changes show just how unpredictable winter can be, even in Texas. How do you feel about weather disruptions to sports events? Does it add to the excitement or just mess up your plans? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Gamecocks #WinterWeather00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowDawn Staley shakes up Gamecocks after upsetSouth Carolina’s shocking overtime loss to Oklahoma snapped a 12-game win streak and exposed some real cracks in the Gamecocks’ armor. Dawn Staley isn’t letting this slide—she’s calling for honest talks and serious changes in the locker room. Staley says it’s time for everyone to step up, especially with tough SEC games ahead. The next big test? Facing undefeated Vanderbilt at home. With both teams averaging over 85 points per game, this matchup is going to be intense. Do you think this loss will light a fire under the Gamecocks, or is it a sign of deeper issues? #Sports #Gamecocks #DawnStaley00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowGamecock football’s bold new era beginsSouth Carolina football is shaking things up in a big way—25 new players are joining the Gamecocks through the transfer portal! After a tough season, Coach Beamer is betting on fresh talent and a revamped offensive line to turn things around. Notably, the team added experienced linemen and explosive young running backs, aiming for more protection and big plays. With a new offensive coordinator and standout transfers on both sides of the ball, there’s a real sense of hope and excitement. Do you think this massive roster overhaul will pay off next season? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #Gamecocks00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowStaley’s Rotation Sparks Gamecock DebateSooner Nation pulled off a shocker, outlasting the Gamecocks 94-82 in OT, but what’s got fans buzzing is Coach Staley’s late-game rotation. With Raegan Beers dominating the paint, Madina Okot and Joyce Edwards spent crunch time on the bench, and even Staley’s close friend McManus questioned the move. Did the Gamecocks leave too much talent sitting when it mattered most? #Sports #Gamecocks #Sooners00Share