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Same story: South Carolina’s men’s basketball uploads 72-68 Ole Miss game – rivals.com – South Carolina

Same story: South Carolina’s men’s basketball uploads 72-68 Ole Miss game – rivals.com – South Carolina

Different day, the same result for men’s basketball in South Carolina.

Once again, Gamecocks had a team of top 20 in its building. They gave him everything he could handle it again. They were in the game with one possession until the last seconds.

One game again.

No. 19 Ole Miss escapes from Colombia with a 72-68 victory after leaving a 10-point lead to escape into a battle down the section. The last grap came second when South Carolina (10-14, 0-11 sec) was the ball to continue 71-68 with 22.4 seconds remaining and decided to go for a quick two to extend the game. Despite the exceptional game and especially the dominant second half, Colin Murray-Boil I couldn’t finish the rim. The bounce fell Zahari Davis, who quickly tried to chase him to the 3-point line to adjust a binding shot. No one was home for the passage, and he was floating out of the borders along with the chances of South Carolina to click his lost series.

Ole Miss (19-6, 8-4 sec) scored the ball safely in senior ahead Jaemyn Brakefieldwho ied the game of the free throws, dividing a pair and sent Gamecocks to their 11th consecutive defeat.

South Carolina has actually appeared with one of its stronger offensive halves for the season in the start of 20 minutes. Gamecocks turned the ball only five times, were above a point of possession and did not allow any offensive rebound from the other end only for a good measure.

Just to enter the dressing room, which holds on to two -digit, thanks to the bladder execution of the shooting at the other end.

Ole Miss knocked out his first five shots from the floor, seven of the first ten and 13 of the first 18, a combination of some heavy shots, but also South Carolina with more than his fair share of defense crashes and failures to close the shooters. By the time he entered the halftime with 42-32 leads, Ole Miss fired 65 percent of the floor and 67 percent of the 3-point range, with both numbers realizing that they would cool down.

They inevitably did. Equalization from the floor coincided with South Carolina, finding some more success from the floor and working with the ball in much more, creating some unpleasant problems at the other end. Ole Miss Big Malik Dia He took his fourth foul at the beginning of the second half and sat for nearly eight full minutes, as Chris Beard had to play with a smaller squad.

Murray-Boils went to work, using the possibility with 20 points and six rebounds. NicknameAlthough he is fighting his own unpleasant problems, he scored 12. Benjamin Bosmans -veroThey rarely used a senior student in the right of the sixth year, chipped with frugal seven points, three rebounds and a block.

The shooting of free throws made the biggest difference with a happy crew. South Carolina did not have the best night of the charity strip in any way, but the large volume of attempts allowed him to return to the race. Gamecocks fired a free 32 throttles on SEC and knocked 20, entering the bonus before the middle of the second half point and found an easy crime there the rest of the road.

Finally, Gamecocks took their first lead after Jamarii Thomas Layup’s receipts with 6:55, and the teams traded the rest of the road with heimistors. After Dia checks again in the game, he became Ole Miss’s overall crime. Junior forward scored 12 consecutive points for his team at one point, part of a section of 11 minutes, where no other Ole Miss player knocked a shot from the floor. His critical 3-indicator with a little less than two minutes broke a 66-66 draw and he finished the game with 18 points.

But again, Gamecocks couldn’t break. Again, they were a play or two at a distance.

And again, they still chase this first SEC victory with only seven options.

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