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One South Carolina player who was certainly crying was sophomore star MiLaysia Fulwiley. During an emotional few minutes spent speaking with the media, Fulwiley sent a powerful message about her ...
Although MiLaysia Fulwiley is now an LSU Tiger, the former Gamecock was highlighted by South Carolina coach Dawn Staley in ...
University of South Carolina Head Coach Dawn Staley yells to the team during the first half of action at the Legacy Arena in ...
The women's college basketball community was thrown into collective shock when it was announced that former South Carolins ...
Former South Carolina guard MiLaysia Fulwiley has committed to LSU out of the transfer portal, she announced Friday on Instagram. “Geaux Tigers 💜💛,” she wrote. Fulwiley, known for her ...
South Carolina star MiLaysia Fulwiley surprised the college basketball world when news broke of her entering the transfer portal, according to The Greenville News. The soon-to-be junior has been a ...
MiLaysia Fulwiley and No. 1 South Carolina have advanced to the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA women's tournament, after defeating No. 9 Indiana 64-53 in the second round. Fulwiley was a key ...
On April 6, MiLaysia Fulwiley used her jersey to wipe away tears. No one knew it at the time, but the appearance she made here — inside a scrum of cameras and reporters in the South Carolina ...
COLUMBIA — South Carolina women's basketball star sophomore MiLaysia Fulwiley shared a goodbye message on social media and announced that she is entering the transfer portal. On April 11 ...
That win came largely in part thanks to the play of South Carolina’s sophomore phenom, MiLaysia Fulwiley. Observers would say she took over the game, but she wouldn’t have you believe that.
The news of MiLaysia Fulwiley’s heading to the transfer portal sent shockwaves through the women’s college basketball world. Losing a player Dawn Staley called a “generational star ...
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Teary-Eyed MiLaysia Fulwiley Vows to Right UConn 'Rivalry' After South Carolina LossThe South Carolina Gamecocks women's basketball team was defeated by the UConn Huskies by a score of 82-59 in the NCAA championship game on Sunday. After the game, Gamecocks head coach Dawn Staley ...
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