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South Carolina women’s basketball standouts earn spots on midseason player of the year list
With the season nearing its mid-point, the Wooden Award has released its midseason top 25 watch list. A pair of South Carolina women’s basketball stars made the cut. Sophomore forward Joyce Edwards and senior guard Ta’Niya Latson are the two Gamecock representatives on the list.
The Razorbacks are set to welcome legendary coach Dawn Staley and third-ranked South Carolina (15-1, 2-0) for a 6:30 p.m. tipoff inside Bud Walton Arena. The game will televised on SEC Network+.
The 3-on-3 league, held during the WNBA offseason, is entering its second year. Here’s how to watch former South Carolina alum play.
About 45 minutes after South Carolina’s 105-43 win at Florida Gulf Coast, Madina Okot stood beside the team bus. A few minutes earlier, she was already on the bus, having managed to slip on despite agreeing to an interview request.
Florida women's basketball once again couldn't dethrone a major power in South Carolina, but the Gators forced the Queens of the SEC into their worst performance of the season.
South Carolina women's basketball has a new player in Alicia Tournebize, a 6-7 player from France. Here's what to know about Dawn Staley's new player.
Tournebize arrived in Columbia on New Year’s Day, just 10 days after it was announced she’d signed with the team.
South Carolina women's basketball overcame a scoring drought midway through the fourth quarter to pull out a 79-77 win over Louisville on Dec. 4.
Life in the SEC has hit the University of Arkansas women's basketball team fast and furious since league play began New Year's Day.
The women's college basketball season is ramping up, and while many ranked teams have already suffered upsets early in 2026, the top four teams -- UConn, Texas, South Carolina and UCLA -- are holding strong and proving to be true championship contenders.