South Carolina Women’s Basketball Unveils Historic Jersey Numbers for 2026‑27 Roster
Five new Gamecocks will wear historic jersey numbers in the 2026‑27 season, highlighted by standout recruits and a legacy of championship success.
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Five new Gamecocks will wear historic jersey numbers in the 2026‑27 season, highlighted by standout recruits and a legacy of championship success.
The Gamecocks reveal historic jersey assignments for their latest recruits, marking first-time numbers and a new uniform partnership with Nike.

Caitlin Clark’s 45 points and 10 assists against the Seattle Storm set a new benchmark, while her viral Instagram post and upcoming clash with the Connecticut Sun highlight a season in full swing.

Caitlin Clark’s historic performance against the Seattle Storm and subsequent win over the New York Liberty sent her Instagram post soaring past 43,000 likes, drawing reactions from teammates, fans and fellow players.

From A'ja Wilson's historic climb to Madina Okot's career‑high performance, the latest WNBA action spotlights both established stars and rising talents across the league.

A’ja Wilson and Aliyah Boston lead the All-Star selections as Indiana shines, while Atlanta endures a fifth straight loss.

The latest WNBA weekly roundup spotlights standout showings from former Gamecocks, record‑setting performances, and the upcoming high‑stakes final between Las Vegas and New York.
A South‑Carolina‑crafted victory fuels the Fever’s early season surge.

Former South Carolina standout Sania Feagin has inked a developmental contract with the Portland Fire, aiming to revive her WNBA career after a brief stint with Los Angeles.

A’ja Wilson leads the All-Star vote while several WNBA teams post strong performances in Week 6.

After a modest rookie season and a preseason surge, Sania Feagin was waived by the Los Angeles Sparks to make room for guard Kiana Williams, a move that underscores the team’s roster calculations and the shrinking presence of former Gamecocks in the WNBA.
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.

Recent WNBA action featured career‑high scoring, milestone achievements and emerging storylines for several former South Carolina standouts.

The latest weekly roundup highlights scoring bursts, defensive upgrades, and injury setbacks across the league, setting the stage for upcoming contests.

Coach Dawn Staley expects a 15‑player roster next season, a size not seen since the 2021‑22 championship run. She emphasizes role definition, matchup tactics and player development to maximize the team's strengths.

Despite key player absences, the Indiana Fever have started the 2026 season with resilience, posting a 3-2 record and making notable roster adjustments.

A'ja Wilson's latest scoring milestone, Allisha Gray's consistent output, and surprise performances from newcomers defined the first week of WNBA action.