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4-Star South Carolina Football Recruit Sets Date for Decision
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South Carolina football recruiting, Gordon Sellars, a top receiver target for the Gamecocks, is drawing attention as one of the most sought-after prospects on their board. The Providence Day School star from Charlotte, who is a consensus 4-star recruit, is eyeing five schools but revealed on Tuesday to On3’s Hayes Fawcett that he plans to announce his college decision on April 18th.
That date is significant for South Carolina fans, as it coincides with the annual Garnet and Black Spring Game. Coincidentally, Sellars has arranged an unofficial visit to Columbia that same weekend, which could be a positive sign for the Gamecocks. Additionally, Sellars has a scheduled official visit to South Carolina on June 6th.
Ranked as the No. 211 overall prospect in the nation by On3’s industry ranking, which aggregates rankings from On3, 247Sports, ESPN, and Rivals, Sellars is also the No. 34 wide receiver and the No. 13 prospect in North Carolina in a highly competitive class.
This winter, Sellars trimmed his list of schools down to five, but he told Fawcett that his final choices now include six programs. Alongside South Carolina, Sellars is considering the Georgia Bulldogs, North Carolina A&T Aggies, Clemson Tigers, Ohio State Buckeyes, and Michigan Wolverines. Notably, Ohio State and North Carolina A&T are recent additions to his list, with Ohio State extending an offer this week following an unofficial visit to Columbus.
At this point, Sellars has official visits lined up to South Carolina, Clemson, Georgia, and Michigan. He recently visited Clemson unofficially and will head to Ann Arbor to check out the Wolverines a week before his announcement.
Notably, Sellars is a 7-on-7 teammate of South Carolina commit J’Zavien Currence and fellow Gamecocks target Samari Matthews.
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South Carolina Women’s Basketball: Potential Transfer Portal Targets for the Gamecocks
Today we’re diving into a couple of standout names in the world of college basketball, and first up is Rose, a two-time SoCon Player of the Year. Despite playing just six games last season due to injury, she’s already made a huge impact when healthy. Rose dropped 23 points in a game against Duke and followed that up with a solid performance of 20 points and 8 rebounds at South Carolina. She’s already proven she can compete at the highest levels, showcasing her skills at a power conference caliber.
Next, we’ve got Kiyomi McMiller, a 5’8″ freshman guard from Rutgers. Last season, McMiller averaged 18.7 points, 4.7 rebounds, and 3.0 assists, quickly earning a name for herself and nearly snagging the Big Ten Freshman of the Year award. However, despite all the potential, McMiller has yet to enter the transfer portal, but rumors suggest that’s just around the corner.

Kiyomi McMiller
Here’s where it gets tricky—McMiller has been suspended multiple times this season, with the first suspension reportedly linked to a locker room incident. What’s concerning is how McMiller handled the situation afterward, which raised serious questions about her maturity and self-awareness. For a team like South Carolina, who needs stability and a strong team culture, she might not be the right fit.
Definitely a situation to keep an eye on as McMiller’s next move could shake things up in the coming weeks.
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