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Three-point three-point grinds of LSU 81-67 over South Carolina-Crescentsportsports.com

Three-point three-point grinds of LSU 81-67 over South Carolina-Crescentsportsports.com

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Vyctorius Miller
(Photo: Michael Bacigalupi)

Baton Rouge, La. The Tigers have knocked 13 goals on the 3 points in the win, the highest season in SEC matches.

LSU is already 14-12 in the season and 3-10 in SEC, while South Carolina falls to 10-16 and is still looking for its first victory in conference plays, standing on 0-13. Tigers continue their home booth with a CT game at 5:00 pm on February 22 against No. 2 Florida.

Tigers have achieved two-digit goals on the 3rd eighth time this season and have completed the game, shooting 50.0 from the pitch (31-62), including 43.3 clips from the Arc (13-30), both of which are Both of whom are both, both, both, both, both, both of which, both, both, both, both are both are Seasons in conference games. LSU forced 18 rpm, coincided with the top 12 thefts and turned them into 23 points.

Kam Carter led LSU with 17 points (7-14) and knocked down three threes. Carter also had four struggles, two thefts and an assist. Mike Williams III released a 13-point season in shooting 3 of 5, 3-from-4 from Deep and 2-F-2 on the free throw line. Vyctorius Miller (12) and DJI Bailey (11) rounded the best LSU goalscorers, and Daimion Collins had eight points and teams seven rebounds.

Jamarii Thomas scored 23 points for shooting 9 on 16 for South Carolina, and Collin Murray-Boyles finished with 16 points and 10 struggles in the loss.

After South Carolina scored the introductory bucket, LSU scored 10 of the next 12 points and held the lead by 14-11 at the media traction under 12 minutes. The tigers continued to shoot well with the ball during the ensuing four-minute section as they shook from 15-4 mileage, including 10-0, where the home team fired 6 out of 6 from the floor to build a 31-18 margin.

Carter continued a personal 7-2 running to give LSU its largest half-time lead to 38-22 and entered the advance with a 14-point lead 41-27. During the first 20 minutes, LSU fired 57.1 percent of the terrain (16-28), including six threes (6-13). Tiger protection was healthy in the opening half, forcing nine rpm, including six thefts, and there were five blocks led by the three Swat of Corey Red.

The early 7-0 from South Carolina cut the LSU lead to a single-digit figures, but Curtis Guvens III gates 3-indicated, and Bailey hit a bucket of medium range to push the lead back to 48-34. Gamecocks re-trimmed the lead to one-digit numbers behind 8-3 mileage, but the tigers stopped their speed due to running 8-0, caused by two 3 Carter, making the score 59-42 with 11:23 on a clock.

Bayou Bengals continued to lead with 21 points at 69-48 behind 18-5 run before the last boost of South Carolina, 11-4 run, made the score 73-59. However, LSU replied, scoring eight of the next 10 points to return the lead to 20 at 81-61, with 3:19 remaining in the game. LSU emptied your bench until the end of the game and won 81-67.

February 18, 2025
Quotes after the game
LSU Matt McMahon’s chief coach

Introductory statement …
“You know, a great victory for our team. It was the back of Wednesday, Saturday, Tuesday, so we are on the move from a week ago, Monday. I thought the preparation of our boys was really good. I loved their ability to fulfill the defense plan for attack in the first half. I thought we were really active. Forcing these 18 turnover was a big key to the game. And then insulting, I just thought we were playing the right way. Truly selfless, the floor was located, good performance. I thought we made a really good screening for work. 19 assists, 10 turnover is obviously a huge step in the right direction for us. As we all know, we tried to capture the three of the season. We did 11 on Saturday and now we returned tonight and made 13. Proud with our players that they stayed the course, they are getting better here and we look forward to having a day off (Wednesday) before we start preparing for Florida on Saturday. “

Why the team responds well and has faith in the program …
“I think it’s hard. I think it’s really challenging. We lost, I think it’s six or seven in a row. Obviously, one was just a brutal, devastating loss. So it really tests you- not just as a basketball player, but as a man. I think the loan goes to our players. They come into practice, every game, I think we have competed in every game, except for half. We needed something to walk on our way. It happened on Saturday with the incredible finale there, led by the Cam 7-0 running in twenty-seconds to finish the game. And then I thought tonight, I just played the right road and shared the ball. I think the composition of four security was really a positive impact for us. It is better on the floor. If you go through the last five games, our turnover is down. This must continue for us. And the quality of our shots has improved. Tonight we won a margin of turnover. So, I think you just get better and so hard, just stay the course and find ways to improve yourself as a team. I think Kam deserves a lot of credit for it. He has played incredibly well over the last two games. “

LSU GUARD CAM CARTER
At the level of confidence of the team …

“Playing in the last match against Oklahoma, we knew we could win in this league. There was a lot of experience in the training leading in the last two games and I think we are inventing it now. “

LSU guard Mike Williams
About what to take in Florida …

“When we put forty minutes together, I don’t think anyone can beat us. Just assembling half is our biggest thing this year. These last two games have brought two halves together and are rewarded. I think we can do this again on Saturday with the performance and we have to get better. “


South Carolina Lamont Paris Chief Coach

Introductory statement …
“I thought it was our first game, especially in the first half, that we just didn’t have so much juice for any reason. This is really the only game that is a little surprising because we had such heavy losses. We just had no juice or spirit as a group; Some guys did it, but a handful not, and that affected us. Especially at the protective end, where we gave up 41 points in the first half. You can’t give up points in the 80s, it’s just hard to win on the road, especially if you are going to give up points in the 80s. “

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