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South Carolina | History Year-By-Year Results SOUTH CAROLINA | HISTORY Year-By-Year Results ..............................................................................116-126 All-Time Honors .......................................................................................127-128 Retired Jerseys ........................................................................................129-131 Basketball In The South Carolina Athletics Hall of Fame ........................132-133 Gamecocks In the NBA/ABA ..........................................................................133 Naismith Hall of Fame ....................................................................................134 1,000 Point Club ......................................................................................135-143 1,000 Rebound Club .......................................................................................144 All-Time Coaches ...........................................................................................145 Lettermen ................................................................................................146-149 NCAA Tournament History .......................................................................150-159 NIT Tournament ..............................................................................................160 Gamecock History ...................................................................................161-164 PB | 2011-12 South Carolina Men’S BASKETBALL 2011-12 South Carolina Men’S BASKETBALL | 115 F.17 at Furman 24-27 L Coach J.H. Brown Coach L.W. Hill 1918-19 (4-7 Overall) F.18 at Presbyterian 32-13 W 0-3 (1 Year) 2-7 (1 Year) J.22 Presbyterian 31-22 W F.24 Wofford@ 34-18 W J.26 at Newberry 39-17 W F.25 Georgia Tech@ 23-34 L 1908-09 (0-3 Overall) 1914-15 (2-7 Overall) J.29 Cam3-45 L M.3 at West End Ath. Club 29-35 L O.30 Furman 19-21 L D.12 Wofford 23-34 L F.15 Camp Jackson Qtrm. 26-31 L M.4 at The Citadel 16-29 L D.19 Columbia YMCA 21-37 L D.17 Mills YMCA 43-11 W F.19 at Wofford 34-31 W @ — SIAA Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.) F.25 Wofford 18-23 L J.22 The Citadel 17-24 L F.25 Wofford 18-24 L F.11 Furman 24-18 W F.28 Newberry 49-12 W F.17 Newberry 23-25 L M. 1 The Citadel 25-33 L F.20 Wake Forest 11-64 L M. 7 at West End Ath. Club 24-34 L F.22 at Wofford 14-28 L M. 9 at The Citadel 15-25 L Coach Jack Crawford F.24 at Newberry 23-29 L Coach F.E. Schofield M. 4 Clemson 29-37 L 17-22 (2 Years) 0-1 (1 Year) 1922-23 (6-13 Overall; 1909-10 (0-1 Overall) 1919-20 (7-11 Overall) N. 2 Davidson 8-29 L 0-3 SoCon) J.10 Columbia YMCA 27-31 L J.12 at College of Charleston 32-10 W Coach Charles C. J.13 Camp Jackson 18-26 L J.13 at The Citadel 22-16 W Farrell J.17 Newberry 24-8 W J.18 at Wofford 21-24 L J.19 Clemson 22-15 W J.19 at Furman 13-26 L 4-6 (1 Year) J.22 The Citadel 22-34 L J.20 at Clemson* 19-27 L 1910-11 (1-1 Overall) J.28 Columbia YMCA 29-22 W J.24 at Newberry 9-41 L 1915-16 (4-6 Overall) F.17 Presbyterian 31-22 W F. 5 The Citadel 34-10 W No Coach J. 8 Mills YMCA 49-15 W F.20 Charlotte YMCA 41-49 L F.14 Columbia YMCA 31-18 W F. 6 Wofford 29-11 W J.12 Wofford 19-21 L F.21 at Davidson 25-27 L F.18 at Newberry 5-38 L F. 8 at Guilford 20-35 L J.21 Clemson 41-20 W F.22 Furman 16-11 W F. 4 Newberry 25-35 L F 9 at Lynchburg 28-40 L F.23 at Clemson 15-38 L F.10 at Georgetown 14-31 L F. 7 Furman 45-18 W F.24 at Wofford 20-33 L F.11 at Newberry 13-30 L F.11 at Catholic 14-41 L F.25 at Spartanburg YMCA 22-39 L F.13 at Washington & Lee* 19-26 L F.12 at Wofford 17-41 L F.26 Davidson 18-28 L F.14 at Furman 23-42 L F.14 at V.M.I.* 9-23 L Coach James G. Driver F.27 at The Citadel 22-34 L F.16 Furman 24-34 L F.18 The Citadel 29-25 W F.28 West End Athletic Club 25-24 W 5-7 (2 Years) F.26 at The Citadel 19-30 L F.19 Newberry 21-37 L M.2 at Newberry 21-30 L F.21 Pacific Mills 28-19 W 1911-12 (3-4 Overall) M.3 at Furman 18-14 W F.24 Columbia Mills 28-14 W J. 7 Olympia YMCA* 33-5 W F.28 Alabama# 24-49 L J.12 Newberry (OT) 25-27 L * — Southern Conference game J.19 Davidson 33-35 L Coach Dixon Foster (1922-23 season through 1952-53 F.13 at Wofford 27-26 W season) F.23 Olympia YMCA 16-10 W 26-31 (4 Years) Coach Sol Metzger # — SIAA Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.) F.28 at Newberry 6-24 L F.29 at Wofford 20-26 L 1916-17 (7-8 Overall) 7-11 (1 Year) *— First game at Carolina Gymnasium J.13 Wofford 23-38 L 1920-21 (7-11 Overall) J.17 College of Charleston 53-9 W J.13 at Trinity (Duke) 12-40 L J.20 Presbyterian 32-29 W J.14 at North Carolina 15-34 L 1923-24 (11-9 Overall; J.24 Clemson 34-19 W J.15 at N.C. State 24-25 L 1912-13 (2-3 Overall) F. 8 Porter Military Acad. (OT) 40-35 W J.18 at Washington & Lee 11-33 L 2-2 SoCon) J.10 at Washington & Lee 7-47 L F.13 Columbia Outlaws 63-25 W F. 2 Richland American Legion 30-19 W J. 9 Georgia* 29-38 L J.11 at V.M.I. 13-26 L F.17 The Citadel 36-23 W F. 5 Col. of Charleston 20-13 W J.11 at College of Charleston 29-24 W J.31 Newberry 44-10 W F.19 at Newberry 19-73 L F. 8 The Citadel 22-13 W J.12 at The Citadel 26-24 W F. 6 Clemson 39-18 W F.20 at Presbyterian 28-34 L F.11 at Furman 26-16 W J.17 at Clemson* 30-16 W F.22 Wake Forest 20-27 L F.21 at Wofford 28-44 L F.12 at Wofford 21-25 L J.18 at Furman 32-38 L F.22 at Clemson 27-51 L F.14 at Clemson 16-44 L J.19 at Wofford 24-27 L F.28 Newberry 33-44 L F.15 at Presbyterian 16-17 L J.31 Wofford 29-23 W M.2 at The Citadel 17-47 L F.17 Clemson 10-24 L F. 4 at The Citadel 26-18 W M.3 at Col. of Charleston 36-6 W F.19 Wofford 11-18 L F. 5 Pacific Mills 22-15 W Coach John Blackburn M.3 Porter Military Acad. 32-34 L F.24 Presbyterian 21-15 W F. 7 Trinity (Duke) 36-19 W M. 7 Furman 21-15 W F. 8 Southern College 39-27 W 5-4-1 (1 Year) M. 9 North Carolina 15-38 L F.11 at Newberry 19-34 L 1913-14 (5-4-1 Overall) M.11 at College of Charleston 31-11 W F.13 at Davidson 29-35 L 1917-18 (8-5 Overall) F.14 at North Carolina* 19-53 L D.12 Newberry 30-10 W J.16 323rd Regiment 46-27 W M.12 at The Citadel 15-27 L F.15 at Trinity (Duke) 24-42 L J.13 at Wake Forest 8-54 L J.19 402nd Signal Batallion 68-7 W F.16 at N.C. State* (OT) 27-25 W J.14 at N.C. State 15-30 L J.25 317th Field Artillery 71-16 W F.18 Presbyterian 32-16 W J.16 at Washington & Lee 5-52 L J.26 Camp Jackson Division 30-47 L F.20 Newberry 25-36 L J.17 at V.M.I. 6-35 L F. 2 Mercer 33-43 L F.22 Furman 36-32 W F. 7 The Citadel 24-15 W F.12 Camp Jackson Qtrm. 20-24 L Coach Lana A. Sims F.29 Tulane@ 23-60 L F.14 Furman 32-16 W F.26 at Wofford 27-26 W 7-12 (1 Year) @ — Southern Conference Tournament F.17 at Newberry 16-16 T F.27 at Guilford 28-26 W (Atlanta, Ga.) F.21 Wofford 37-21 W F.28 at North Carolina 21-58 L 1921-22 (7-12 Overall) F.28 Clemson 29-16 W M. 1 at N.C. State 12-32 L J.12 at North Carolina 28-44 L M. 4 Wofford 45-11 W J.13 at Trinity (Duke) 25-41 L M. 6 Presbyterian 47-28 W J.14 at N.C. State 14-19 L M. 9 at Presbyterian 36-28 W J.16 at Richmond 25-27 L J.19 at Lynchburg Elks 7-50 L F. 1 Newberry 27-33 L F. 4 Georgia 27-36 L F. 6 Furman 30-23 W F. 9 Presbyterian 35-9 W F.11 Wofford 22-20 W F.13 The Citadel 18-17 W F.15 at Newberry 27-34 L F.16 at Wofford 37-17 W 116 | 2011-12 South Carolina Men’S BASKETBALL 2011-12 South Carolina Men’S BASKETBALL | 117 Coach Branch Bobcock Coach Burnet Stoney 1930-31 (1-17 Overall; Coach Norman 33-16 (3 Years) 8-12 (1 Year) 1-12 SoCon) 1933-34 (18-1 Overall; J. 3 at Georgia* 16-31 L 1924-25 (10-7 Overall; 1927-28 (8-12 Overall; J.
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