3. More From The Weekend 🏀 Men’s Basketball. From the Ole Miss game to the Mississippi State game, the Gamecocks flipped the script, but not in a good way, losing to the Bulldogs, 76-61. (link) Collyn Taylor has some notes on the Gamecocks' NET ranking and their upcoming schedule. (subscription) Justin Mckie interview where he discusses the 2017 Final Four team, the state of basketball in South Carolina, and life at Carolina. (link) Women’s Basketball. The Gamecocks built a big first-half lead, and then held off a second-half rally to beat Tennessee, 82-67. (link) Softball. On Saturday, the No. 14 softball team used an eight-run fifth inning to earn its fifth-run rule win in its last six games in a 10-1 victory over Youngstown State on Saturday. Jana Johns blasted a three-run home run, her third of the year, to end the contest via run rule with two outs in the bottom of the fifth. (link) On Sunday, Carolina extended its run-rule victory streak to six-consecutive games with a pair of wins in Charlotte over Charlotte and Winthrop. The Gamecocks defeated the 49ers 9-1 in five innings before closing the weekend with a 15-1 win in five frames over Winthrop. (link) Track & Field. Quincy Hall captured the men's 400m title Saturday at the 2019 SEC Indoor Championships. Carolina women's 4x400m relay won a silver medal and senior 60m hurdler Isaiah Moore earned a bronze. Jordan Fields (women's high jump), Lissa Labiche (women's high jump), Otis Jones (men's 800m) and Benjamin Womble (men's heptathlon) also scored crucial points on the final day of the meet. In the team standings, Carolina finished 10th on the men's side with 29 points and 12th on the women's side with 14 points. (link) Swimming & Diving. South Carolina completed the SEC Championships with a program record four individual champions and set a total of 14 school records during the five-day meet. (link) Men’s Tennis. Men's Tennis (9-1) defeated Georgia State (4-4) 5-2 Saturday, extending its current win streak to seven-consecutive matches. The Gamecocks are now a perfect 8-0 at home to begin the spring and 26-2 over the past three seasons at the Carolina Tennis Center. (link) Equestrian. South Carolina lost to Texas A&M, 13-6, Saturday in College Station. The No. 3 Gamecocks move to 5-5 overall and 1-4 in the SEC, while the No. 2 Aggies improve to 8-3 overall and 2-3 in the SEC. (link) Beach Volleyball. Beach Volleyball lost two matches to nationally ranked foes on Sunday. The Gamecocks (1-3) lost to No. 7 LSU, 3-2, and dropped a 4-1 decision to the No. 3 Seminoles (4-1). (link) Women's Tennis. Saturday's matches against Presbyterian and Coastal Carolina were postponed due to inclement weather. – Jackson Fields, jackson@gamecockcentral.com