Tuesday's schedule for South Carolina's SEC Network takeover
For an eighth straight year, the SEC Network is dedicating individual days of programming that relives some of the best sports moments for each school in the conference.
South Carolina is set to take center stage once the clock strikes midnight on Tuesday, July 12. It’ll start with the Gamecocks‘ beatdown of the Florida Gators in football and will end with South Carolina’s Duke Mayo Bowl victory.
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The takeover will also feature South Carolina women’s basketball winning their second national championship in program history as well as women’s soccer, softball, volleyball, baseball and men’s basketball.
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It will also air the SEC Storied: King George. The one-hour documentary takes a deeper look into the career of the South Carolina great and Heisman Trophy winner, George Rogers.
South Carolina’s SEC Network takeover schedule
12 a.m. – Florida vs. South Carolina (Football)
3 a.m. – South Carolina football spring game
5 a.m. – SEC Storied: King George
6 a.m. – No.25 Ole Miss vs. South Carolina (Baseball)
9 a.m. – No.5 Kentucky vs. South Carolina (Volleyball)
11 a.m. – Auburn vs. South Carolina (Women’s soccer)
1 p.m. – No.2 Stanford vs. No.1 South Carolina (Women’s basketball)
3 p.m. – South Carolina vs. Ole Miss (Men’s basketball)
5 p.m. – South Carolina vs. No.20 Auburn (Softball)
7 p.m. – No.2 UConn vs. No.1 South Carolina (NCAA Women’s basketball championship)
9 p.m. – North Carolina vs. South Carolina (Duke’s Mayo Bowl)
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