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WBB: South Carolina hosts Florida in the game 4kay game – 247STORTS

WBB: South Carolina hosts Florida in the game 4kay game – 247STORTS

No. 4/4 South Carolina Hosts Florida on thu., February 13, at 7 pm Tipoff in the Colonial Life Arena. This is the annual game of Gamecocks 4Kay to support the increase in awareness of the fight against breast cancer. A press release written by USC Athletics Communications and public relations

Game information
When: February 13, 2025, 7 pm
Where: ColombiaSC / Colonial Life Arena
Watch: SEC NETWORK (Eric Frede, PXP; Christy Thomaskutty, Analyzer)
Listen: 98.5 FM / Sirius XM CH 83 (BRAD MULER)
Live statistics: Statbroadcast

Fan information

  • Traffic Consultant: The closure of roads will affect the traffic models around the colonial life arena on Sunday. Green Street will be closed from Park to Lincoln, and Lincoln Street will be closed from Devine to Green.
  • Parking with one game in lots immediately around the Colonial Life Arena will be $ 20 per car, as is a mandate from the university.
  • All doors in the Colonial Life Arena will open at 6:00 pm. The quick breakthrough entrance will open at 5:30 pm.

Gamecock remarkable

  • South Carolina’s crime thrives at home, with Gamecocks shooting 49.4 percent of the pitch for 84.4 points per game in 11 outings at the Colonial Life Arena, including four matches against top-15 opponents. For the season, South Carolina is 18th in the country of evaluation (80.3 PPG) and 24th in a percentage of field purposes (.467).

  • Gamecocks are on the net rankings and have the lowest average enemy network (65). Their net non -conference force of the graphics is ranked eighth, and their 16 Quad 1 games lead the nation. South Carolina is 10-2 so far in these games with its 10 victories leading the nation.

  • South Carolina’s bench has scored at least half of the team’s total points in 14 games this season, including six games against ranked opponents and six SEC matches. His season is going Missouri To open the SEC actions, it represents 68.7 percent of the 83 points of the team.

  • From 24 gamecocks games this season 12 have been set with 30 points or more – all wins. Three were against ranked teams (Iowa., Tcu., Oklahoma) and four were in action on Sec. Only three games are designed by one -digit – +6 VS. Michigan+7 at Tennessee-4 in Texas.

  • Sophomore Milalisa Fulvilly had a stable game of all courts on a full display in the last two weeks, an average of 13.5 points, 2.25 assists and 2.0 thefts in its last four outputs. She led the team to score each of the last two games and is the best goal scorer of the team in the last three games with 14.3 points per match in this section.

  • Raven Johnson is ranked fourth in the nation with a ratio of 3.32 assist to turnover, including the best of SEC 3.80 in a league game. The guard of the Veteran Tochkov has only transferred it five times in the last five games, including a trip without turning in Tennessee and only one in Texas. She also fired 40.0 percent of the pitch in this section of five games to go with 4.0 rebounds and 3.4 assists per match.

  • The Cloie Kitts crime has been stable in the last four games, adding 10.75 game points at 57.6 percent shooting. She is the best team for the team, the highest team 12 times this season, including six matches against ranked teams.

On the numbers

8.0 – Bree Hall is an average of 8.0 points in the last three games, including 6-from-12 firing of a 3-point scope.

16 – Joyce Edwards is the best goal scorer of the team of 16 games this season, including four against ranked opponents.

34.6 – South Carolina allows opponents to shoot only 34.6 percent of the terrain, which ranks sixth in the country.

Florida series: Gamecocks are 24-20 for all times against Gators with 16-4 marks in Dawn Staley ERA (since the beginning of 2008-09), including a winning series of 16 games.

In the lonely match of last season (January 4, 2024), Gamecocks escaped to the early lead in Gainesville (32-15 after the first quarter) on the way to their 89-66 victory. South Carolina fired 50.0 percent of the pitch, with five players ending in double numbers.

Home Sweet Home: Gamecocks are 541-166 (.765) in home games (some records before 1976-77 do not include location of games). The current head coach Dawn Staley is 229-34 at home for the best profit rate .871.

South Carolina currently has a program to win the home of 70 games in 70 games, which began on December 17, 2020, which is the fourth in the history of NCAA (3rd, 82, Stanford).

Playing in its 23rd season at the Colonial Life Arena, South Carolina boasts a record of 292-67 (.813) in the building, including four unbeaten seasons from 2013-14. The share of Staley from this record is 226-34 (.869).

In the action of South Carolina is 154-89 (.634) at home, with Staley publishing the brand 110-22 (.833).

Block Party: South Carolina annually ranks among the best teams for blocking shots in the country, and with each Gamecock records at least one block this season, they continue the tradition. Even without the dominant center and the loss of the blocker on the top shot Ashlin Watkins to the injury, Gamecocks are fourth in the country with 6.0 blocks per game, including 2.1 a game of security.

Senior Sanya Fegin is sixth in SEC with a team high 1.6 blocks per game, including 2.1 in Sect Play, which ranks second in the league. Milaysia Fulwiley is the best guide to block a shot in a conference game, ranked 10th in the League with 1.0 blocks per game per sec.

Dial the protection: The Dawn of the Dawn Stiley has always set a premium for the defense and this year the team has maintained this tradition while facing one of the most difficult schedules in the country.

Gamecocks are ranked 6th in the nation in the defense, which allows only 55.8 points per game and allowed only 58.6 points per match against ranked opponents. The defense has allowed more than 70 points only twice and has kept its opponent under 60 points 14 times, including six ranked enemies.

Ranking fourth in the nation in blocks of a match (6.0), Gamecocks allowed opponents to shoot only 34.6 percent of the terrain, which ranks sixth in the country.

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