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South Carolina Gamecocks The South Carolina Gamecocks represent the University of South Carolina in the NCAA Division I. The University of South Carolina uses "Gamecocks" as its official nickname and mascot. While the men's teams were traditionally known as the Fighti ...
women's soccer team represents the University of South Carolina and competes in the
Southeastern Conference The Southeastern Conference (SEC) is an American college athletic conference whose member institutions are located primarily in the South Central and Southeastern United States. Its fourteen members include the flagship public universities o ...
. The team was formed in 1995 and plays its home games at
Stone Stadium Stone Stadium may refer to: * Eugene E. Stone III Stadium (Columbia, South Carolina) Eugene E. Stone III Stadium is a soccer stadium located in Columbia, South Carolina on the campus of the University of South Carolina. The 5,000 seat ground i ...
. Shelley Smith is the current head coach of the women's soccer team, with her husband, Jamie, serving as associate head coach. The Gamecocks have played in 15 NCAA Tournaments, posting 11 Round of 32 appearances, 7 Round of 16 appearances, five Quarterfinal appearances, and a College Cup berth in 2017.


Head coaches

:''Statistics correct as of the end of the 2016 NCAA Division I women's soccer season''


Year-by-Year Results

:''Statistics correct as of the end of the 2016 NCAA Division I women's soccer season''


Attendance

Over the past few seasons, the South Carolina Gamecocks have become one of the national leaders in attendance for Women's Soccer. Since 2014 the program ranks in the top three nationally in total and average attendance. The current attendance record of 6,354 was set on August 24 in a 1–0 victory over Clemson.


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* Soccer clubs in South Carolina 1995 establishments in South Carolina NCAA Division I women's soccer teams Association football clubs established in 1995 {{SouthCarolina-footyclub-stub