Collin Murray-Boyles scored 22 points and grabbed 10 rebounds before fouling out and South Carolina put an emphatic end to a ...
UConn has emerged as the national title favorite after beating defending champion South Carolina by 29 on the road.
If South Carolina is the No. 2 seed, it would start its SEC Tournament run at 6 p.m. against either the No. 15, No. 10 or No.
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Hosted on MSNSouth Carolina women’s basketball: The 3-2-1 – Clutch Players, Burning Questions, and a favorite play from the Arkansas and Vanderbilt gamesSouth Carolina bounced back with two blowout wins last week. Who were the clutch players, the burning questions, and a ...
Kentucky fans have been incredibly frustrated with the Wildcats defensive effort during the losing streak but Mark Pope's team was much better against South Car ...
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Hosted on MSNWhere the NET rankings place South Carolina women’s basketballSouth Carolina women’s basketball coach Dawn Staley helped guide her team to a much-needed 2-0 record last week. Previously, ...
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How South Carolina, Dawn Staley's loss to Texas impacts SEC race, tournament seedingSouth Carolina women's basketball doesn't have complete control over the No. 1 seed in the SEC Tournament anymore. Here's ...
Kentucky defeated South Carolina 80-57, ending a two-game losing streak. The Wildcats held the Gamecocks to a season-low 19 first-half points. Kentucky was led by Otega Oweh's 17 points. UK stormed ...
The No. 14 Kentucky Wildcats will try to get back on track as they face the struggling South Carolina Gamecocks on Saturday. Kentucky is 15-7 (4-5 SEC) in its first season under head coach Mark ...
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Women's College Basketball Watchability: South Carolina Seeks Top-10 RedemptionAfter a loss against the Longhorns last weekend, the Gamecocks welcome UConn to town. Plus, a few other matchups that could ...
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UCLA, South Carolina, Texas and Notre Dame are No. 1 seeded teams in first NCAA Tournament revealUCLA, South Carolina, Texas and Notre Dame would be the No. 1 seeds in the women’s NCAA Tournament if it began now.
After missing three games with a shoulder injury, the Wildcats’ Lamont Butler returned to make his presence felt against South Carolina.
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