News

MiLaysia Fulwiley leaving Dawn Staley’s South Carolina for Kim Mulkey’s LSU has been one of the biggest stories of the offseason in women’s college basketball.
Although MiLaysia Fulwiley is now an LSU Tiger, the former Gamecock was highlighted by South Carolina coach Dawn Staley in her new autobiography, "Uncommon Favor." When talking about the guard ...
South Carolina women's basketball learned its full conference schedule for the 2025-26 season, including when it will play ...
South Carolina Gamecocks head coach Dawn Staley talks with guard MiLaysia Fulwiley (12) during the first half in a semifinal of the women’s 2025 NCAA tournament against the Texas Longhorns at ...
Coach Dawn Staley started her in just three of the 77 games she played at South Carolina. Had Fulwiley stayed with the Gamecocks, she likely would’ve continued to enter games off the bench.
The South Carolina women’s basketball team released its full 2025-26 schedule on Friday. Dawn Staley and the Gamecocks will ...
The news comes shortly after the Gamecocks team received big transfer portal shakeups, with MiLaysia Fulwiley leaving and Ta'Niya Latson committing. Staley posted an emotional response to the good ...
MiLaysia Fulwiley will transfer to play for Kim Mulkey and the LSU Tigers, leaving Dawn Staley and the USC Gamecocks roster ahead of the 2025 2026 season.
The Gamecocks have turned into a powerhouse under head coach Dawn Staley. Recruiting players like Fulwiley are a big reason why have they continued to be successful year in and year out.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Former University of South Carolina star MiLaysia Fulwiley has announced her transfer destination, and it's one of the Gamecocks top SEC rivals. Fulwiley announced on social ...
South Carolina women’s basketball transfer player MiLaysia Fulwiley posts a message to Instagram about leaving Dawn Staley and the Gamecocks team.
Coach Dawn Staley started her in just three of the 77 games she played at South Carolina. Had Fulwiley stayed with the Gamecocks, she likely would’ve continued to enter games off the bench.