South Carolina Unveils 2026-27 Women’s Basketball Jersey Numbers for New Additions
The Gamecocks reveal historic jersey assignments for their latest recruits, marking first-time numbers and a new uniform partnership with Nike.
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The Gamecocks reveal historic jersey assignments for their latest recruits, marking first-time numbers and a new uniform partnership with Nike.
Maddy McDaniel announced on July 16 that she will take time away from the South Carolina women's basketball program to focus on her mental and emotional health, a move that reshapes the team's guard outlook ahead of the November season opener.
South Carolina's women's basketball program has started its summer workout schedule, but incoming freshman Justine Loubens from France is still awaiting visa approval, casting uncertainty over her arrival timeline.

Kentucky announces its SEC schedule, highlighting home games against Texas and LSU and a tough road slate that includes South Carolina and Tennessee.

The Lady Tigers have released their full conference and nonconference slate, revealing home and away games against top SEC rivals and a challenging slate of external opponents. With several departures and new additions, Coach Mulkey aims to blend experience with fresh talent.
The university has released its full schedule, highlighting home games against Auburn, Ole Miss, Georgia and Texas A&M, road trips to Kentucky, Alabama, Florida, Missouri and Arkansas, plus non‑conference contests with North Carolina, N.C. State and Villanova. Coach Kim Mulkey's rebuilding effort features returning senior Mikaylah Williams and new additions Lola Lampley, Jada Williams, Laila Reynolds and Chloe Larry.
From A'ja Wilson's historic impact to Tiffany Mitchell's pioneering achievements, the women who wore numbers 21 through 30 have left an indelible mark on South Carolina basketball.
Alicia Tournebize, a 6‑foot‑7 forward with a professional background, is expected to provide a spark off the bench for South Carolina in the 2026‑27 season.

A'ja Wilson’s blend of scoring, defense and efficiency has placed her at the forefront of the WNBA conversation, as analysts predict a potential award sweep and a title run with the Aces.

A look at the returning forwards for South Carolina, their career highlights, injury recoveries, and what to expect in the upcoming season.

The Gamecocks' guard unit returns with a blend of shooting prowess and defensive skill, but each player faces distinct challenges as they prepare for the upcoming campaign.
Coach Dawn Staley adds two French prospects, Alicia Tournebize and Justine Loubens, to a roster that now boasts 13 percent French representation, highlighting the growing allure of U.S. college basketball for overseas talent
South Carolina women’s basketball head coach Dawn Staley has added French prospect Justine Loubens to the 2026 class, a move that brings a sharp‑shooting threat and a notable French connection to the Gamecocks.
The Gamecocks' coaching staff brings in two French professionals whose role‑specific skills and international experience aim to blend with a balanced mix of homegrown and veteran players.
Coach Dawn Staley adds two French veterans to her roster, aiming to blend international savvy with home‑grown talent.

Vic Schaefer’s Texas Longhorns finished a season marked by a 30‑plus win streak and a semifinal defeat to UCLA, only to lose three pivotal starters to the transfer portal. With only two returning starters, the program is turning to five highly touted freshmen to fill the gap, raising questions about the sustainability of Schaefer’s coaching philosophy in a rapidly shifting college basketball landscape.
South Carolina women's basketball coach Dawn Staley is turning her attention to the 2027 recruiting cycle, hoping to build on the momentum of a standout 2026 class that landed the program the second‑best recruiting ranking nationally.
On May 17, Dawn Staley will be awarded an honorary degree by Smith College, recognizing a career that spans Olympic gold medals, SEC championships, and a lifelong commitment to expanding the game and supporting cancer research.

The Tigers are set to rebuild their backcourt, integrate new transfers, and rely on returning stars Mikaylah Williams and MiLaysia Fulwiley for a competitive campaign.