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Women’s Hoops Back at Home Sunday – University of South Carolina Athletics

Women’s Hoops Back at Home Sunday – University of South Carolina Athletics

COLUMBIA, S.C. – No. 1/1 South Carolina hosts its first Sunday SEC game of the season this week with Missouri coming to Colonial Life Arena for a 1 p.m. tipoff on ESPN.

The Goodwill donation truck outside the arena before the game collecting clothing donations. Get a free general admission ticket to the game with any clothing donation.

The Missouri Series
South Carolina leads the series 8-4, including a 5-0 record at Colonial Life Arena, but the Tigers claimed the most recent meeting between the two teams.

In last season’s SEC opener on Dec. 30, the top-ranked South Carolina dropped a 70-69 overtime decision at Mizzou. The Tigers surged ahead with an efficient second quarter to take a 32-26 lead into halftime and held off the charging Gamecocks with a last-second buzzer beater by Lauren Hansen in overtime.

 

By the Numbers

26.4 – South Carolina is out-scoring opponents in the paint by 26.4 points per game on the season.

51.1 – The Gamecocks have shot 51.1 percent from the field over the last three games, including two games over 63 percent.

100 – Aliyah Boston has scored in double figures in 100 of her 118 career games played.

The Long and Short of It
With 10 Gamecocks standing 6-feet or taller, South Carolina’s roster is among the tallest in the country. The 14 Gamecocks range from 5-foot-8 (Raven Johnson, Olivia Thompson) to 6-foot-7 (Kamilla Cardoso).

South Carolina’s 14 players stand an average of 72.9 inches tall, which is second only to Kansas State’s 73.1-inch average. Stanford is next in line at 72.7 inches with Tennessee coming in at 72.1. 

(Ranking based on responses of question submitted to all NCAA teams to reply if average 72.0 or higher)

 

“O” – That’s Good!
While retaining its sterling reputation as a defensive stalwart, South Carolina’s offense is clamoring for its share of the spotlight this season. The Gamecocks are top 15 in the nation in scoring offense (81.7 ppg) and field goal percentage (.478), and their efficiency is even higher in SEC action with a league-leading 48.4 percent shooting. Over the last three games they have shot 51.1 percent.

South Carolina has shot over 50.0 percent in a game eight times this season and fallen below 40 percent just four times. Last season’s National Championship team hit the 50.0 percent mark just seven times all season.

Five of the Gamecocks’ six post players are shooting over 50.0 percent, led by Sania Feagin’s 65.5 percent…

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