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April 4 – April 10, Weekly Highlights and Lowlights

by admin | Apr 10, 2022 | Representation, SEW, Weekly Highlights and Lowlights

👍 This week our highlight goes to Dawn Staley who led South Carolina to an NCAA Championship and shared the championship net with black coaches around the country. 👎 This week we give a thumbs down and our lowlight of the week to the NFL for their continued ill...

South Carolina Beats UConn in a Redemptive National Championship Win by Madison Wells-James

by admin | Apr 8, 2022 | Guest Blogs, SEW

There’s less than a minute left in the fourth quarter and South Carolina is trailing Stanford by two points.  Aliyah Boston makes a pass to Destanni Henderson. Less than 48 seconds left. Henderson dribbles the ball, her stance is unwavering. She waits patiently. Just...

Dawn Staley to Send Black Coaches Piece of National Championship Net

by admin | Apr 4, 2022 | Leadership, Representation, SEW

South Carolina women’s basketball coach Dawn Staley won the program’s second national championship on Sunday night after the Gamecocks knocked off UConn 64–49. After cutting down the nets for the second time in the last five years, Staley said she’s going to continue...

Overwhelmed: South Carolina goes wire-to-wire in dominating win over UConn in national championship game

by admin | Apr 4, 2022 | Representation, SEW

Once they scratched and clawed their way here, all the way to the national championship game, the UConn Huskies wanted to win. “If we lose I feel like that’s not a successful season,” UConn senior guard Christyn Williams, one of three seniors playing her last game,...

South Carolina’s Aliyah Boston wins Naismith Women’s National Player of the Year

by admin | Mar 31, 2022 | Representation, SEW

South Carolina star Aliyah Boston was selected as the Naismith Women’s National Player of the Year on Wednesday as the country’s top overall player. She also took home the Naismith Defensive Player of the Year award as well as The Athletic’s...

March Madness may be over for women, but Final Four promises talent-laden treat | Opinion

by admin | Mar 29, 2022 | Representation, SEW

Technically, when it comes to seeding, there’s not much madness left. For years, the argument against women’s basketball has been that when it came to the postseason, the bracket was too predictable. And if one were to just glance at the 2022 Final Four, they’d...

South Carolina raises ticket prices for women’s basketball games next season

by admin | Mar 23, 2022 | Pay Equity, Representation, SEW

It’s going to cost fans more to watch South Carolina coach Dawn Staley and her powerhouse Gamecocks next season. The athletic department said Tuesday it is raising season ticket prices for women’s basketball on the 13,784 non-student seats at Colonial Life...

Five Takeaways From the Women’s Conference Tournaments

by admin | Mar 9, 2022 | Representation, SEW

The SEC’s status as the top conference in the sport was solidified over the weekend, but No. 1 South Carolina displayed a potential Achilles heel in Nashville. View the original article to see embedded media. Almost all—we’re looking at you, Big 12—of women’s college...

South Carolina’s Aliyah Boston should win 2022 women’s college basketball national player of the year

by admin | Feb 22, 2022 | Representation, SEW

The 2021-22 women’s college basketball regular season is winding down, and it’s that time of year when everyone is finalizing ballots for a variety of honors. But in the case of the Division I national player of the year, the race has been narrowed to one....

No. 1 Gamecocks ‘go out there and handle business,’ cap women’s basketball program record comeback vs. No. 2 Stanford

by admin | Dec 22, 2021 | Representation, SEW

No. 1 South Carolina (12-0) defeated No. 2 Stanford (8-3) 65-61 at home on Tuesday night in a rematch of their meeting in the 2021 NCAA Final Four. The Gamecocks came back from an 18-point, first-half deficit, the largest comeback in program history. “It feels...
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