South Carolina’s guard situation is less than ideal right now. While being down two starters, including starting point guard Jamarii Thomas for the next few weeks, the Gamecocks have had to resort to other options for the time being.
Lamont Paris, head coach of the South Carolina Gamecocks men's basketball team, has demonstrated significant potential and capability during his tenure. After a
South Carolina’s one-possession loss in Nashville on Tuesday was that much more brutal considering how little they took care of the basketball. Lamont Paris was critical of the Gamecocks’ turnover problem versus Vanderbilt following the 66-63 loss.
Following South Carolina’s narrow 66-63 loss to Vanderbilt on January 15, 2025, head coach Lamont Paris expressed his thoughts on the game’s outcome. In a postg
South Carolina basketball’s search for its first SEC win continues, as Lamont Paris’ team fell to Vanderbilt 66-63 on the road on Wednesday. An and-one putback by Vanderbilt’s Devin McGlockton with less than a second left won the game after the Commodores went nearly five minutes without a field goal.
Murray-Boyles provided a spark defensively with a career-high five steals, ripping the ball from Sooners with a tenacity that kept the Gamecocks afloat early. Still, Oklahoma capitalized on USC’s sloppiness, scoring 19 points off turnovers before the break, compared to just three for the Gamecocks.
South Carolina coach Lamont Paris used a song from 40 years ago to drill a message into his team ahead of the Auburn matchup.
It would’ve been hard to play much worse than South Carolina did on Saturday ... think that showed itself at times,” head coach Lamont Paris said. “… It’s a hard schedule, obviously.
South Carolina basketball is five games into its 2024-2025 SEC schedule. The Gamecocks are 10-8 and 0-5 in conference play coming off of a 20-point loss to Oklahoma on Saturday. The upcoming week represents a massive (and,
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For the first time since the 2013-14 season, South Carolina is 0-5 in the SEC. After two close losses to Auburn and Vanderbilt, South Carolina fell apart in the second half for an 82-62 loss to Oklahoma.
Jalon Moore scored 22 points and Oklahoma pulled away in the second half to beat South Carolina 82-62 on Saturday.