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Gamecocks head to Vanderbilt Sunday – South Carolina Gamecocks

Gamecocks head to Vanderbilt Sunday – South Carolina Gamecocks

Gamecock remarkable

  • South Carolina’s schedule is ranked the most difficult in the nation on every indicator, including the network where opponents of Gamecocks have the largest combined network. Their 13 games against Quad 1 opponents are linked to the most in the country, thanks to six such non-conference games in addition to the power of SEC (10 games).

  • 18.2 Fast interruption points of Gamecocks are ranked fourth in the country and include 19.5 game per second. They have exceeded their opponents in this category with 10.4 points per game (11.7 per game).

  • Freshman Joyce Edwards is solid in the action of SEC with 15.2 points per League Match (18th) when shooting 61.5 percent, which ranks second in the league. She led Gamecocks in the scoring in eight of their 13 league games, including the last two, during which she average 23.0 points.

  • Sophomor Milania Fulvieli strengthened her conference play, ranked 10th in the league in blocks (1.00) and eighth in theft (1.92). It has become more effective in the last few weeks. Her last five games have an average of 13.0 points at 40.0 percent shooting and 2.0 assists per match.

  • Long known as a solid defender, Senior Brie Hall has recently increased his offensive production, with an average of 8.0 points in the last five games, including 47.4 percent 3-point firing.

  • The overall result of the senior Te-Hina Paopao has recently been declining, but its effectiveness has risen. In the last three games, it has launched 50.0 percent (6 per 12) of a 3-point range.

  • Junior Raven Johnson is in eighth in the nation with a ratio of SEC 3.15 Assist-to Burnover. This number is increasing to 4.00 in a league game, which is also the best rating. Her 3,38 conference game assists are 13th in SEC, as well as her 1.77 thefts per league.

  • Junior Chloe Kitts has been attacking the boards lately with 10.0 games per game in their last three exits, during which 5.3 per match were in the offensive end. For the season, its 7.69 fights per match are ranked ninth in SEC, and its 2.96 offensive bounced average is seventh.

On the numbers
.765 – South Carolina .765 The free throw percentage is much ahead of the program record of .730 (2018-19).

2.0 – Of the 5.7 blocks of Gamecocks, which is eighth in the country, 2.0 per game came from security.

51.4 – 41.5 points for painting South Carolina per game accounts for 51.4 percent of his crime.

Vanderbilt series
Thehe Gamecocks are 22-21 for all time against Commodores, including 17-2 brands in the Dawn Stale era (since the beginning of 2008-09) and have won the last 16 matches.

At the January 28th meeting in Colombia, South Carolina used defensive efforts from the second quarter, which held Vanderbilt to only 25.0 percent shooting to turn a one -off first -quarter lead into a margin of a half -time of 10 points. Five Gamecocks ended with double numbers with 20 assists of 35, scored field goals in winning 91-74 South Carolina.

South Carolina’s last trip to the Memorial High School led to a win of 96-48 on January 19, 2023.

The road ready
Gamecocks are 317-263 (.547) for all time in road games (some records before 1976-77 do not include a location of games), including brand 142-47 (.751) under the main coach Dawn Stale, giving it the best Road win percentage in program history. In Sect Road Games, Gamecocks are 99-34 (.744) during Staley’s term.

The recent Gamecocks Record Program 33 Makers to win (January 6, 2022-20 November 2024) is the third longest in NCAA Div. I history.

Glasswork
South Carolina continues to show full team efforts, qualifying in eighth place in the country with 42.9 fights per match and 19th place in a bounce margin (+8.0).

39.0 Offensive bounce percentage of South Carolina is 17th in the country, according to cbbanalytics.com. Gamecocks are 10th in the country in second chance points, an average of 18.2 per season, which means that they score 1.04 points to the offensive council.

Five Gamecocks are an average of at least four struggles of the season with Junior Chloe Kits, leading on the way to 7.69 to rank ninth place in SEC. Junior Ashlin Watkins is second with 6.07, and freshman Joyce Edwards is next on 4.9. Sania Feagin rounds forward at 4.52 (5.1 per match against ranked teams) and is bound by Raven Johnson’s security guards in this brand.

Breakdown
South Carolina’s defense has kept an opponent of single -digit numbers for a quarter 16 times this season, including seven against ranked teams. Gamecocks have exceeded their opponent with 10 or more points for a quarter 31 times. The evaluation differential is the largest in the third quarter (+7.1), but the second does not lag behind at +6.6. On the glass, Gamecocks are best in the second (+3.4) and the fourth quarter (+2.0).

Separately, five Gamecocks have inserted double-digit into one quarter-joy Edwards (3), Milalisa Fulvili (2), Tessa Johnson (2), Chlo Kitts (1) and The-Hona Paopa (1). The best individual points for a single quarter this season are 14 points from Johnson in the second quarter of Miss. St. (January 5).

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