South Carolina women’s basketball 2026-27 SEC schedule features Oklahoma matchups
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 16, 2026, 3:37 PM
Last updated Jun 16, 2026
South Carolina women's basketball will face Oklahoma in a home-and-home series during the 2026-27 SEC season, as announced on June 16. This follows Oklahoma being the only team to defeat the Gamecocks in SEC play last season. Coach Dawn Staley's squad will host games against several teams while playing on the road against others, including Alabama and Georgia. The specific dates and times for these matchups will be revealed later. The Gamecocks had a successful run last season, losing just two SEC games, with Oklahoma being one of those losses, although they later defeated the Sooners in the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16.
- •South Carolina hosts Oklahoma twice during 2026-27 SEC schedule
- •Gamecocks had two SEC losses last season, one to Oklahoma
- •Staley's new players include Texas transfer Jordan Lee
- •Season opener is against Maryland in Paris on Nov. 2
- •Gamecocks to face Duke in ACC-SEC Challenge on Dec. 3
- 3:37 PMYahoo Sports — South Carolina, Dawn Staley's 2026-27 SEC schedule includes home-and-home vs Oklahoma
"South Carolina women's basketball will host and travel to Norman to play Oklahoma twice in 2027, the SEC announced on June 16.
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