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Gamecocks’ Season Ends In Raleigh; Wolfpack Surges to 72-69 Win It was, perhaps, the cruelest way to lose a game. The two teams sparred for a while, in the first half, then the Gamecocks opened a lead that would grow as high as 14 points. It was enough, anyway,... [Read More] |  |  | Gamecocks Take on the Wolfpack in Second Round WNIT Action South Carolina has advanced to the second round of the Women’s National Invitational Tournament and will travel to Raleigh, NC on Monday night to face the Wolfpack of North Carolina State... [Read More] |  |  | Gamecocks Roll Into WNIT’s Second Round The South Carolina Gamecocks got off to a rocky start against the North Carolina A& T Aggies, tonight, but made some quick adjustments and then got on a roll. When the smoke lifted, they had a 102-74... [Read More] |  |  | Gamecock Season Continues in the Women’s National Invitational Tournament The South Carolina Gamecocks have been precariously perched on the WNIT bubble for nearly ten days. Last night, they slipped into the WNIT field of 48 teams with an at-large bid.
The Gamecocks... [Read More] |  |  | Four Southeastern Conference Teams Accept WNIT Bids The Women’s National Invitational Tournament announced the completion of it’s 48-team field, late last night, and four SEC teams that were unable to break into the NCAA Tournament field will... [Read More] |  |  | South Carolina knocked out of the WNIT by Hofstra The South Carolina women’s basketball team hosted the Hofstra Pride in round three of the Women’s NIT on Wednesday night at the Colonial Center. The Gamecocks lost 64-59 and ended their season with... [Read More] |  |  | South Carolina off to a strong start in WNIT The South Carolina women’s basketball team, awarded a first-round bye in the Women’s NIT, opened second-round play by hosting Hartford, the regular season champions of the America East Conference.... [Read More] |  |  | WNIT Invites Four SEC Teams The Mississippi State women's basketball squad was granted an automatic bid into this year's tournament. In addition, the following SEC schools received at large... [Read More] |  |
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