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  • Liverpool’s Message About Trent Alexander-Arnold’s Move to Real Madrid Speaks Volumes

    Liverpool’s Message About Trent Alexander-Arnold’s Move to Real Madrid Speaks Volumes

    A major transfer shock has just been confirmed—Trent Alexander-Arnold, Liverpool’s homegrown hero, is set to swap Anfield for the Santiago Bernabéu. The 25-year-old will join Real Madrid in the upcoming summer transfer window, with a reported fee of £8.4 million, potentially rising to £10 million ($13.5m), finalizing on June 1.

    Despite a career steeped in Liverpool history, the club’s statement confirming his exit was surprisingly brief. Alexander-Arnold—who joined the Liverpool Academy at just six years old—rose through the ranks to become a cornerstone of Jürgen Klopp’s era. Across 354 appearances, he tallied 23 goals and collected a stunning eight major honors, including two Premier League titles, a Champions League, and an FA Cup.

    🔴 Liverpool’s Official Statement reads:

    “Liverpool FC can confirm an offer has been accepted for Trent Alexander-Arnold from Real Madrid for his transfer upon the opening of the June transfer window. The full-back is now set to join the La Liga club ahead of the expiry of his Reds contract this summer.

    Liverpool will receive a fee for his services, with the deal to be concluded once the window opens on June 1.

    Alexander-Arnold joined the club’s Academy at the age of six and progressed through the ranks to make his senior competitive debut in October 2016.

    He now departs Anfield after 354 appearances and 23 goals for the club, as well as lifting eight major honours… Alexander-Arnold leaves Liverpool FC with the club appreciative and grateful for his contribution to those successes.”

    Real Madrid reportedly accelerated negotiations to secure the right-back before the FIFA Club World Cup, eager not to miss his influence in the tournament’s group stages.

    Earlier this season, Alexander-Arnold had already announced he wouldn’t be renewing his contract, signaling his intent to leave upon its expiration. Still, the early completion of the deal caught many off-guard.

    📱 On Instagram, Alexander-Arnold poured his heart out in an emotional farewell:

    “After 20 years at Liverpool Football Club, now is the time for me to confirm that I will be leaving at the end of the season. This is easily the hardest decision I’ve ever made in my life.”

    “This club has been my whole life – my whole world – for 20 years… I will forever be in debt to you all.”

    “This decision is about experiencing a new challenge, taking myself out of my comfort zone and pushing myself both professionally and personally.”

    “From the bottom of my heart, I thank everybody – my coaches, my managers, my teammates, the staff and our incredible supporters – for the last 20 years. I’ve been blessed enough to live out my dreams here and I will never, ever take for granted the special moments I’ve been fortunate enough to have lived through with you all. My love for this club will never die.”

    It marks the end of an era for both the player and the club. Alexander-Arnold leaves not just as a legend on Merseyside, but as one of Liverpool’s most influential modern-day figures—forever etched into the fabric of its history.

  • Florian Wirtz Deal Nears Finish Line as Liverpool Table Massive Bid

    Florian Wirtz Deal Nears Finish Line as Liverpool Table Massive Bid

    LIVE REPORT FROM ANFIELD – This summer’s blockbuster transfer saga continues to gain momentum as Liverpool’s pursuit of Florian Wirtz edges ever closer to completion. In a dramatic development, the Reds have submitted a second bid worth £109 million for the Bayer Leverkusen star, a package that includes substantial add-ons.

    It’s the latest step in what’s shaping up to be Liverpool’s most expensive transfer in history, and I can confirm that sources close to the negotiations are optimistic—an agreement is “getting closer.”

    The 22-year-old attacking midfielder, highly rated across Europe, has reportedly rejected offers from three other top clubs to push through a move to Merseyside. And while the transfer chatter has cooled during the week, the talks behind the scenes have very much remained alive.

    According to The Athletic’s David Ornstein, Liverpool’s £109 million offer (€130 million) is now on the table. This comes after an initial bid believed to be in the region of £83.9 million, showing the Reds’ growing intent.

    Just hours before Ornstein’s update, The Times’ Paul Joyce confirmed that discussions were “continuing,” with Liverpool sporting director Richard Hughes actively working to reduce Leverkusen’s £126 million valuation of Wirtz.

    Renowned transfer expert Fabrizio Romano also weighed in, stating via X that negotiations are ongoing and the agreement is “getting closer.” Liverpool, he adds, “expect it to be a matter of time.”

    It’s a sentiment echoed by The Mail’s Lewis Steele, who described the Reds as “confident” that the deal is heading “in the right direction.”

    Across the channel, BILD in Germany is now reporting that Wirtz is expected to sign a contract through 2030. The same report confirms that Liverpool’s latest offer includes £100 million up front, with an additional £10–12 million in bonuses—perfectly in line with Ornstein’s figures.

    Should the move materialize, it will shatter the Bundesliga’s current transfer record, set when Ousmane Dembélé moved to Barcelona from Borussia Dortmund in 2017 for €115 million (£96.6 million).

    And what a statement this would be from Liverpool, coming hot on the heels of their Premier League title triumph. It would also be a major coup for Richard Hughes, who recently secured £10 million from Bayern Munich for Trent Alexander-Arnold.

    Meanwhile, Liverpool’s rebuild continues at pace, with Jeremie Frimpong’s expected arrival from Bayer Leverkusen likely to be announced as early as Friday.

    That’s the very latest from Anfield—stay with us as this story continues to develop.

  • Report: Liverpool and Man United Face £70m Price Tag for Premier League Winger

    Report: Liverpool and Man United Face £70m Price Tag for Premier League Winger

    Live from the Transfer Frontlines: Premier League Rivals Locked in Battle for Bournemouth Star

    Both Liverpool and Manchester United are preparing to ramp up their summer business—but they may have just hit a snag in their pursuit of one of the league’s standout performers.

    As both Arne Slot and Ruben Amorim look to recalibrate their wide options—struggling to find consistent impact from the likes of Luis Díaz and Alejandro Garnacho—a new name has surged to the top of their wishlists: Antoine Semenyo.

    According to a report from GiveMeSport, a three-way Premier League showdown is brewing, with Tottenham Hotspur also throwing their hat into the ring for the Bournemouth winger, whose stock has skyrocketed this season.

    The 24-year-old Ghanaian has been a livewire under Andoni Iraola, tallying 10 goals and 6 assists across all competitions. His explosive pace, strength, and ability to play across the front line make him a tantalising prospect for top clubs looking to bolster their attacking depth.

    But make no mistake—this won’t be a straightforward swoop.

    Bournemouth are digging in. The club considers Semenyo a cornerstone of their attack and are reportedly unwilling to entertain offers unless they hit a whopping £70 million. With the forward contracted until 2029, the Cherries hold all the cards.

    Sources inside the club have made it clear: only a truly significant offer will shift their stance.

    With Liverpool eyeing extra firepower, United seeking more directness on the wings, and Spurs continuing their rebuild under Ange Postecoglou, the race is intensifying. But the steep price tag may yet force some of these sides to look elsewhere.

    And just when it looked like a three-club race, Chelsea have quietly entered the scene. Per GMS insiders, the Blues are monitoring Semenyo’s situation with keen interest and could pounce if the opportunity arises.

    Meanwhile, Liverpool’s scouting radar at Bournemouth doesn’t stop there—they’re also showing interest in Milos Kerkez as a potential fix for their left-back conundrum.

    That’s all from me for now—stay tuned as this transfer story continues to develop. One thing’s for sure: Antoine Semenyo is a name we’ll be hearing a lot more of in the coming weeks.

  • Dawn Staley Provides Update on Injured Gamecock Ashlyn Watkins’ Recovery and What’s Next

    Dawn Staley Provides Update on Injured Gamecock Ashlyn Watkins' Recovery and What's Next

    Live Update: South Carolina Women’s Basketball – Watkins’ Recovery Progress

    In an update on Zia Cooke‘s recovery, Dawn Staley shared some positive news on Saturday regarding Cooke’s rehabilitation. According to Staley, the recovery process for Cooke is “going smoothly,” and she’s been off crutches for some time now. While it’s still uncertain exactly when Cooke will return to full on-court activity, Staley expects her to resume some form of court work by mid to late summer.

    There remains uncertainty about whether Cooke might pursue a medical redshirt waiver for this season. She’s played in 14 of USC’s 39 games so far, which is 36% of the total games. Under NCAA guidelines, players can qualify for a medical redshirt if they’ve appeared in 30% or fewer of their team’s games, though these regulations are not always strictly enforced.

    Staley expressed optimism about Cooke’s recovery, noting, “Her journey back will probably get her back into a real flow,” suggesting that Cooke is on the right path and could contribute significantly once she’s fully recovered.

    Stay tuned for further updates as we follow Cooke’s road to recovery.

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    When Did South Carolina Last Lose a Tournament Game? Dawn Staley’s Streak at risk

    When's the last time South Carolina lost a tournament game? Dawn Staley streak at risk

    South Carolina has secured its fifth consecutive trip to the Final Four after narrowly edging past Duke to claim the Birmingham Regional 2 title!

    At this point, for Gamecocks fans, it’s becoming a familiar sensation. Under the leadership of head coach Dawn Staley, South Carolina’s women’s basketball program has solidified its place as a powerhouse. This marks the defending NCAA tournament champions’ seventh trip to the national semifinal since Staley took the helm in 2008.

    But don’t let the dominance fool you — Duke put up an intense fight in the Elite Eight. The Blue Devils even held a four-point lead heading into the final quarter, thanks to a stellar performance from freshman forward Toby Fournier, who almost pushed Staley and her squad to face a rare March setback.

    When did South Carolina last lose in March Madness?

    Speaking of rare losses, the last time South Carolina was defeated in March Madness was on March 31, 2023, at the hands of an Iowa team led by Caitlin Clark, a two-time AP Player of the Year and current WNBA standout. The Gamecocks fell short in a tough 77-73 loss. Since then, however, South Carolina has strung together 10 straight March Madness victories, with a major revenge win over Iowa the very next season, clinching the 2024 championship in an 87-75 victory.

    Despite Staley’s impressive run, South Carolina’s sustained success isn’t entirely unprecedented. UConn dominated the tournament from 2013 to 2017, winning 24 consecutive games and securing the first four-peat in women’s basketball history. The Huskies have also captured multiple back-to-back titles, so the Gamecocks still have some catching up to do.

    However, the inevitable happens — the mighty will fall. It’s rare, but it happens. UConn experienced this on the men’s side this year, with Dan Hurley’s decorated team being knocked out in the Round of 32 by Florida.

  • Five Key Storylines to Watch in South Carolina Women’s Basketball vs. UConn

    South Carolina women's basketball: Five Things to Watch - UConn

    Live Update: South Carolina Gamecocks Prepare for UConn Huskies in National Championship

    As the South Carolina Gamecocks gear up for their national championship showdown against the UConn Huskies on Sunday, April 6, there’s a sense of unity and determination within the team. Forward Kierra Kitts reflected on the team’s collective effort in their journey to this point, emphasizing the importance of supporting each other:

    “We’re still proud of each other and we love each other. We want someone to have a great night. We needed Joyce to have a great night, and we were trying to uplift her and encourage her,” Kitts said. “At this point, who cares what we do personally? We’re trying to win.”

    The Gamecocks’ success has also been rooted in their depth and balance. A crucial element of Final Four games is managing energy, and South Carolina’s approach has been effective. While Texas came out strong but quickly fatigued during their Final Four matchup, South Carolina’s ability to rotate eight or nine players kept them fresh and competitive throughout.

    “I go into the game, and I think a lot of us go into the game, and completely exert ourselves,” said Zia Cooke. “We have a bench that can play. Go out there, play as hard as you need to play, and then you can rest knowing that your team’s going to take care of business. When they sub in, it’s a very comforting feeling.”

    Despite a tough 87-58 loss to UConn seven weeks ago, South Carolina isn’t viewing the upcoming game as a chance for revenge. Instead, the Gamecocks are focused on the bigger picture—a national championship.

    “We’ve learned a lot,” said Cooke. “We’ve definitely gelled together in different things. Our defense has definitely improved since that game. To be truly honest, we didn’t really care which team we played because they both beat us. So it’s, like, we’ve got to get our give back on this. It wasn’t really like, oh, we want UConn type of thing. It was either way it goes, we want to definitely come away with a win.”

    For Dawn Staley, the motivation is clear: winning the national championship.

    “I think the fuel is to win another national championship. That’s where the fuel comes in,” Staley said. “They’re playing great basketball. It’s beautiful to watch. It’s cringeworthy to be their opponent, you know? So there are things that we need to do to play a lot better than we played a month and a half ago.”

    Turning to the UConn Huskies, the team is hitting their stride at the perfect time. The Huskies dominated UCLA 85-51 in their Final Four game, setting a new record for the largest margin of victory in Final Four history. Paige Bueckers had 16 points and five rebounds, and despite the lopsided score, her playmaking remained stellar.

    “Her passing ability is A-1. And she’s really a selfless player,” Staley commented. “So I think her being a little more selfish has helped her game and helped her understand that passing to somebody that shoots less of a percentage than you probably not a good decision. So she’s just being more aggressive shooting the ball.”

    UConn’s defense also stood out, limiting UCLA to just 38.5% shooting and forcing 19 turnovers.

    With both teams poised for a historic battle, there’s much on the line. South Carolina is aiming for its fourth national title, which would secure them sole possession of third place for most championships in NCAA history and make it the program’s first back-to-back titles. Dawn Staley is looking to win her fourth championship, which would tie her for third-most by a coach.

    Meanwhile, UConn is seeking its 12th national title, but its first in nearly a decade.

    Game Details:

    • Who: #1 South Carolina vs. #2 UConn
    • When: 3:00 ET, Sunday, April 6
    • Where: Amelie Arena, Tampa, FL
    • Watch: ABC
    • Sendoff: 12:45 – Westin Tampa Waterside (725 S Harbour Island Blvd.)

    Stay tuned as we head into what promises to be an unforgettable championship game!

  • Paige Bueckers Expresses Admiration for Dawn Staley Ahead of UConn vs. South Carolina Clash

    Paige Bueckers Shares Respect for Dawn Staley Before UConn vs South Carolina Showdown

    Live Update: NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship – South Carolina vs. UConn

    In an epic showdown for the NCAA women’s basketball national championship, the South Carolina Gamecocks are going head-to-head with the UConn Huskies this Sunday, April 6.

    When it comes to NCAA women’s basketball, few teams enjoy the kind of popularity and dominance that UConn and South Carolina boast. This matchup, brimming with excitement, is sure to draw massive viewership. Both teams have earned their place at the top, largely due to the extraordinary success of their head coaches, Geno Auriemma of UConn and Dawn Staley of South Carolina. Their sustained excellence over the years has solidified both programs as dynasties of this era.

    However, only one will stand as the national champion in 2025. With Paige Bueckers, UConn’s star guard, playing at an incredibly high level throughout the tournament, it’s tough to bet against her and the Huskies right now.

    Ahead of the championship game, Bueckers sat down with the media on April 5 and shared her admiration for Dawn Staley and the Gamecocks program. The UConn guard praised the sustained excellence of Staley’s team and the challenges of maintaining such success.

    “Sustained excellence is extremely hard, especially with the parity in women’s college basketball today,” Bueckers remarked, according to an X post from Julia Westerman of WIS News 10.

    She continued, “So for them to continue to get back to this level, we know as players it’s extremely hard to get here. And you never want to take it for granted, but it speaks to the discipline, the attention to detail, and the demanded excellence that Coach Dawn has for her players. And we have great respect for her and the entire program.”

    Bueckers’ words clearly reflect the high regard she has for Staley’s leadership and South Carolina’s consistent performance on the national stage.

    As Sunday’s game approaches, no matter who walks away as the winner, both Dawn Staley and Paige Bueckers—along with their respective teams—have earned the ultimate respect for making it this far in the tournament.

    Stay tuned for more updates as we head into one of the biggest games of the year.

  • Three Years After Defeating UConn in the National Championship, South Carolina’s Veterans Take on Larger Roles

    Three years after beating UConn in the National Championship, South Carolina veterans will play much bigger roles this time

    The South Carolina Gamecocks women’s basketball team as they prepare for a high-stakes showdown with the UConn Huskies. The stage is set for an intense game this Sunday, as the Gamecocks face off against UConn in a battle for the trophy, with the game set to begin at 3:00 p.m. at Amalie Arena in Tampa. Fans can catch the action live on ABC, or stream it on the ESPN app.

    Under the leadership of Coach Dawn Staley, South Carolina captured the 2021-2022 National Championship, dominating UConn in the title game. Back then, the Gamecocks were a much different team. Coach Staley relied heavily on her starting five, which included Aliyah Boston, Zia Cooke, Victaria Saxton, Brea Beal, and Destanni Henderson. These players started every game when available, with reserves getting limited opportunities unless the game was out of reach. In fact, during the championship game, Bree Hall, a true freshman, was the only bench player to log significant minutes, playing exactly 10 minutes in the fourth quarter.

    Fast forward to today, and the Gamecocks are rolling with one of the deepest benches in the country. South Carolina now regularly plays its top reserves for 15 to 20 minutes per game. This season, 10 players averaged at least 10 minutes a game, with nine of them surpassing 18.9 minutes per game. Ashlyn Watkins, currently injured, is included in this depth rotation. However, Coach Staley isn’t hesitant to rely on her veteran starters, especially when it’s crunch time, as we’ve seen in previous games.

    That experience and depth will be crucial in Sunday’s matchup. For the first time in years, South Carolina enters the game as an underdog, with UConn favored by over five points, according to most betting outlets. To overcome this, the Gamecocks will need big performances from their veteran leaders, including Bree Hall, Sania Feagin, and Raven Johnson. This trio earned rings as part of the 2021-2022 championship team, but they were not major contributors in the title game against UConn. In fact, they combined for just 11 minutes of play that day. Johnson was sidelined due to an ACL injury, Feagin was buried on the bench, and Hall had a limited role.

    Now, three years later, these players are set to take on a larger role. Hall, Feagin, and Johnson have been critical to the Gamecocks’ defense this season and have stepped up with clutch performances throughout the tournament. “Big Shot Breezy” Hall, in particular, has a reputation for hitting key 3-pointers in the final moments of games. Both Feagin and Johnson have proven to be steadying forces in the tournament’s most pivotal moments.

    Coach Staley will be counting on her experienced players to step up in a major way against Geno Auriemma and his top-tier UConn team. In 2022, these veterans were part of the team that ended UConn’s dynasty, and now they have a chance to solidify their own legacy by defeating the Huskies again, three years later.

    The Gamecocks will have their hands full with the challenge ahead, but with their veteran leadership and the depth that Staley has developed, they’ll be ready to fight for the trophy. We’ll be sure to keep you updated as the game approaches. Stay tuned for more coverage of this exciting matchup!

  • Dawn Staley Criticizes National Media ‘Narratives,’ Advocates for Equal Coverage of Gamecocks

    Dawn Staley critiques national ‘narratives,’ calls for equal coverage of Gamecocks

    SportsCenter Live Feed Update: South Carolina’s Dawn Staley Speaks Out on Media Coverage

    In a fiery response to the national media’s portrayal of women’s basketball, South Carolina coach Dawn Staley addressed the coverage surrounding her team’s 2024 National Championship victory and the spotlight on Caitlin Clark of Iowa. The Gamecocks clinched a historic 87-75 win, completing a perfect 38-0 season. However, according to Staley, much of the media focus shifted almost entirely to Clark’s legacy and her championship aspirations, overshadowing South Carolina’s remarkable achievement.

    Staley emphasized the significance of her team’s undefeated run, saying, “Everything was about Caitlin Clark and her legacy and her ability to win a national championship. Yet we were coming into this thing undefeated, doing something that’s unprecedented at the time, because it’s hard. It’s hard.”

    With the upcoming matchup featuring UConn’s Paige Bueckers, Staley finds herself in a familiar situation, echoing the same feelings she had last year. “We find ourselves back here in a similar situation,” she remarked.

    As the Gamecocks head into another Final Four, Staley was quick to highlight that her remarks weren’t meant to detract from Bueckers, whom she called “a great freakin’ player” — one who’s bound to be the No. 1 pick in the WNBA Draft, an Olympian, and a standout star. But Staley made it clear that she felt compelled to advocate for her own players as well.

    South Carolina has faced adversity this season, losing key players like Kamilla Cardoso, last year’s Final Four Most Outstanding Player, and Ashlyn Watkins, who suffered a season-ending injury. They also experienced unexpected losses during the regular season, marking their first three defeats since 2020-21. But the Gamecocks have bounced back with a 12-game winning streak, earning a fifth consecutive Final Four appearance — the second-longest streak in Division I history. Now, they have a chance to make history themselves as the first repeat champions in women’s basketball in over a decade.

    Staley expressed, “I want the sentiments to be about our players and what our players have been able to do — equally, because there’s room to do both.” She added, “We can raise Paige up because she deserves that and raise our players up because they deserve that.”

    A passionate advocate for the growth of women’s basketball, Staley believes the sport has reached a point where all players, teams, and storylines should be given their due recognition. “Let’s not choose one player over another player’s history,” she said, asserting that “we’re all creating history for our game.”

  • Chloe Kitts’ Candid Take on Texas After South Carolina’s Final Four Blowout Turns Heads

    Chloe Kitts' Blunt Texas Opinion After South Carolina Final Four Rout Raises Eyebrows

    In their fourth meeting of the season, the South Carolina Gamecocks women’s basketball team showed no signs of struggle against the Texas Longhorns during their Final Four NCAA Tournament showdown on April 4, securing a commanding 74-57 victory.

    With this win, the Gamecocks have now defeated Texas by a combined 53 points in their three victories, with their only loss to the Longhorns this season being a close 66-62 contest. While it’s always expected for Dawn Staley’s squad to dominate, given how well these two teams know each other, many might have anticipated a much tighter Final Four battle.

    Despite not having her best game, junior forward Chloe Kitts still made an impact, contributing 6 points and 3 rebounds in 15 minutes of play, despite battling foul trouble. South Carolina, however, didn’t need a standout performance from Kitts to take control of the game.

    After the game, Kitts spoke candidly about Texas’s performance, revealing her thoughts on the Longhorns’ fatigue.

    “I mean, I feel like we made them tired. They looked exhausted,” Kitts said, as reported by ABC Columbia’s Noah Chast on X. “They kept shooting shots and they were short, and that just led us to points. And we were pretty consistent, so that was very helpful.”

    As for the national championship game, Kitts expressed she had no preference on who South Carolina would face. It turned out to be the UConn Huskies, a team that is unlikely to tire easily against the Gamecocks.

  • South Carolina Women’s Basketball vs. UConn: Broadcast Info, Predictions, Betting Odds, and Live Updates

    Live Update: No. 2 South Carolina vs. No. 3 UConn – NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship Game

    The stage is set for a thrilling championship showdown as No. 2 South Carolina takes on No. 3 UConn in the 2025 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament. The two powerhouse teams will face off on Sunday, April 6, 2025, at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida, with tipoff scheduled for 3 p.m. EDT. Here’s everything you need to know to follow the game, from where to watch, betting odds, predictions, and more.

    Game Details:

    • Teams: No. 3 UConn (36-3, 18-0 AAC) vs. No. 2 South Carolina (35-3, 15-1 SEC)
    • Date/Time: Sunday, April 6, 2025, at 3 p.m. EDT
    • Location: Amalie Arena, Tampa, Florida

    For Gamecock fans eager to stay up to date on all things related to their team, an exclusive offer lets you access insider coverage for just $1 for 7 days.

    How to Watch & Listen to South Carolina vs. UConn:

    • TV Broadcast: You can catch the game live on ABC, with a talented crew including Ryan Ruocco calling the play-by-play, Rebecca Lobo as the analyst, and Holly Rowe reporting from the sidelines.
    • Streaming: To stream the game, head over to espn.com where you can use your TV provider credentials for access.
    • South Carolina Radio/Streaming: For Gamecock fans, tune in to 106.7 FM in Columbia where Brad Muller will handle the broadcast. Pre-game coverage starts at 2:30 p.m. You can also listen to the South Carolina radio feed online here.
    • Satellite Radio/Streaming: SiriusXM will carry the game on channel 84, with streaming available via siriusxm.com or the SiriusXM app.

    Betting Odds & Predictions:

    As of the latest update, UConn is favored by 6.5 points, with the total points over/under set at 132.5.

    Computer & Expert Predictions:

    • Massey Ratings predict a close game, with South Carolina edging out UConn 68-66, giving the Gamecocks a 53% chance of winning.
    • Bart Torvik sees UConn coming out on top, predicting a 68-64 victory for the Huskies with a 66% probability of them winning.

    Staff Predictions from GamecockCentral and 107.5 The Game:

    • Chris Clark: Gamecocks 65-62
    • Brian Shoemaker: Gamecocks 69-65
    • Jack Veltri: Huskies 77-74

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    Don’t miss out on being part of this incredible game!