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Championships, All-Americans and numbers that matter
NUMBERS THAT MATTER
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4Team national championships. South Carolina’s traditionrich baseball team won back-to-back national titles at the College World Series in 2010-11. Women’s basketball won the 2017 national title, while equestrian won its third national championship in 2015. College football bowl games — five under head coach Steve Spurrier and three under Will Muschamp.
The Gamecocks won four of five bowl games under Spurrier and one of three under Muschamp.
150 NCAA/postseason appearances. The Gamecocks were led by women’s golf, women’s tennis, women’s swimming, men’s and women’s outdoor track and equestrian with 10 postseason appearances each. Five teams had nine appearances.

Total national champions. In addition to baseball, equestrian and women’s basketball winning team titles, the Gamecocks have won seven individual national championships. Women’s indoor track and men’s and women’s outdoor track each won two national titles, while Paul Jubb won the 2019 NCAA Singles Championship for men’s tennis.


17 Conference champions, led by Dawn Staley’s women’s basketball with eight SEC titles. Equestrian and women’s soccer each won three conference titles, while baseball, women’s tennis and men's soccer won one each.
NUMBERS THAT MATTER
6NCAA Baseball Super Regional appearances — four under head coach Ray Tanner and one each under Chad Holbrook and Mark Kingston. The Gamecocks advanced to the College World Series three times under Tanner. 146 Academic AllAmericans, led by men’s swimming (31), women’s swimming (28) and men’s tennis (27). All-Americans. Most were produced by such individual sports as track & field (185), swimming & diving (76), golf (39) and equestrian (16). But among team sports, football had 19, baseball 16 and women’s basketball and women’s soccer had 13 each.

Akram Mahmoud
784 All-SEC (or all-conference) selections. While the list is dominated by track & field, football has had 57 All-SEC performers followed by women’s soccer (38), women’s basketball (26) and baseball (16). Men’s soccer had 37 all-conference players in Conference USA. SEC Academic Honor Roll. Equestrian led the way with 325 scholar athletes followed by women’s swimming (266), football (262) and women’s outdoor track (259). 2,733
College baseball AllAmericans, including multiple honors for pitchers Michael Roth, Matt Price and Blake Cooper.


13 All-Americans each for women’s basketball and women’s soccer. A’ja Wilson was a three-time All-American for women’s baskeball, while women’s soccer stars Grace Fisk and Savannah McCaskill were also three-time All-Americans.
19 Football All-Americans. The Gamecocks had 19 players named to various All-American teams, with two concensus All-Americans — Melvin Ingram (2011) and Jadeveon Clowney (2012).