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South Carolina Gamecocks Shock Arkansas with Convincing Victory

In a stunning turn of events, the South Carolina Gamecocks have pulled off a commanding 72-53 victory over Arkansas, marking their biggest win of the season.

Despite struggling this year, with only one conference win before this matchup, the Gamecocks delivered a performance to remember, potentially shifting the momentum as they head into the final stretch of their season. Arkansas, on the other hand, came into this game as a bubble team, with their postseason aspirations now at serious risk following this loss.

Colin Murray-Boyles was absolutely unstoppable for South Carolina, finishing the game with 35 points, seven rebounds, and four steals. Nick Pringle also had a standout performance, contributing 19 points and nine rebounds. For Arkansas, Karter Knox led the way with 11 points, but it wasn’t enough to stop the Gamecocks’ dominance.

Looking ahead, South Carolina has a chance to close out the season with matchups against Georgia and Tennessee. Their postseason hopes now hinge on making a deep run in the SEC Tournament.

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Kitts Guides Gamecocks to Victory Over Ole Miss with Triple-Double Performance

Chloe Kitts

No. 6 South Carolina wrapped up their final SEC road game of the season with a 75-59 victory over Ole Miss, extending their win streak over the Rebels to 20 consecutive games.

Veteran players Chloe Kitts and Sania Feagin were pivotal in the Gamecocks’ success, combining for an impressive 38 points in what turned out to be a historic night for the team.

Chloe Kitts made history by recording South Carolina’s first triple-double since Aliyah Boston back in 2021. Kitts finished with 16 points, 13 rebounds, and a career-high 10 assists—marking the first points/rebounds/assists triple-double for the Gamecocks since 2006 and the first ever against an SEC opponent. Kitts also added four steals and one block to her standout performance.

Meanwhile, Sania Feagin delivered a career-best 22 points on an efficient 10-for-13 shooting performance, including 16 points in the first half, which was the second-most for any Gamecock in a half this season. She also contributed five blocks in a strong defensive showing.

Joyce Edwards continued her consistent play, scoring 10 points to mark her fifth straight game in double figures. Edwards put up eight of those points in the final quarter, showcasing her clutch performance when the Gamecocks needed it most.

MiLayisa Fulwiley found her rhythm in the second half, scoring seven of her nine points after the break and hitting a key three-pointer in the third quarter to help maintain South Carolina’s double-digit lead.

The Gamecocks showed strong teamwork, assisting on 20 of their 29 field goals, and demonstrated their defensive prowess by out-stealing Ole Miss 10 to 6.

In all, South Carolina executed on both ends of the floor, securing another dominant win in their quest for the top of the SEC.

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