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South Carolina Gamecocks vs. Ole Miss Rebels: How to watch NCAA Basketball online, TV channel, live stream info, start time
Halftime Report
Only one more half stands between South Carolina and the win they were favored to collect coming into this evening. They have a bit of a cushion as they currently lead Ole Miss 43-31.
South Carolina entered the matchup having won five straight and they’re just one half away from another. Will they make it six, or will Ole Miss step up and spoil it? We’ll know soon.
Who’s Playing
Ole Miss Rebels @ South Carolina Gamecocks
Current Records: Ole Miss 18-4, South Carolina 19-3
How To Watch
- When: Tuesday, February 6, 2024 at 6:30 p.m. ET
- Where: Colonial Life Arena — Columbia, South Carolina
- TV: SEC Network
- Follow: CBS Sports App
- Online streaming: fuboTV (Try for free. Regional restrictions may apply.)
- Ticket Cost: $15.46
What to Know
Ole Miss has enjoyed the comforts of home their last two games, but now they’ll head out on the road. They and the South Carolina Gamecocks will face off in an SEC battle at 6:30 p.m. ET on Tuesday at Colonial Life Arena. Ole Miss is expected to lose this one by 4.5 points, so we’ll see if that gives them a bit of motivation.
Last Saturday, the Rebels came up short against the Tigers and fell 91-77. Ole Miss has struggled against the Tigers recently, as their match on Saturday was their sixth consecutive lost matchup.
The loss doesn’t tell the whole story though, as several players had good games. One of the most active was Jaemyn Brakefield, who scored 15 points along with five assists and two blocks. The team also got some help courtesy of Matthew Murrell, who scored 18 points along with five rebounds.
Meanwhile, South Carolina waltzed into their matchup on Saturday with four straight wins but they left with five. They came out on top against the Bulldogs by a score of 72-62. Winning is a bit easier when you work as a team to rack up 15 more assists than your opponent, as South Carolina did.
South Carolina’s victory was a true team effort, with many players turning in solid performances. Perhaps the best among them was Collin Murray-Boyles, who scored 16 points along with five rebounds and two steals. Josh Gray was another key contributor, scoring 15 points along with eight rebounds.
The Rebels’ defeat ended a 13-game streak of wins at home and dropped them to 18-4. As for the Gamecocks, they pushed their record up to 19-3 with that victory, which was their fourth straight on the road.
This contest is one where the number of possessions is likely to be a big factor: Ole Miss haven’t given up the ball easily this season, having only averaged 10.2 turnovers per game. However, it’s not like South Carolina struggles in that department as they’ve been averaging only 10.5 turnovers per game. Given these competing strengths, it’ll be interesting to see how their clash plays out.
Ole Miss was able to grind out a solid win over the Gamecocks in their previous matchup back in March of 2023, winning 67-61. Will Ole Miss repeat their success, or do the Gamecocks have a better game plan this time around? We’ll find out soon enough.
Odds
South Carolina is a 4.5-point favorite against Ole Miss, according to the latest college basketball odds.
The oddsmakers were right in line with the betting community on this one, as the game opened as a 4.5-point spread, and stayed right there.
The over/under is set at 138 points.
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Series History
Ole Miss has won 6 out of their last 10 games against South Carolina.
- Mar 08, 2023 – Ole Miss 67 vs. South Carolina 61
- Feb 11, 2023 – South Carolina 64 vs. Ole Miss 61
- Jan 17, 2023 – Ole Miss 70 vs. South Carolina 58
- Feb 15, 2022 – South Carolina 77 vs. Ole Miss 74
- Mar 11, 2021 – Ole Miss 76 vs. South Carolina 59
- Feb 13, 2021 – Ole Miss 81 vs. South Carolina 74
- Feb 05, 2020 – Ole Miss 84 vs. South Carolina 70
- Feb 19, 2019 – South Carolina 79 vs. Ole Miss 64
- Mar 07, 2018 – South Carolina 85 vs. Ole Miss 84
- Dec 31, 2017 – Ole Miss 74 vs. South Carolina 69
South-Carolina
Alan Wilson says affordability a top issue for SC voters this year
VIDEO: Alan Wilson shares what he’s learned from governor’s campaign so far
Alan Wilson shares what he’s learned from governor’s campaign so far during a campaign stop in Greer, South Carolina.
Attorney General Alan Wilson started his campaign visit to the Upstate on Monday, May 11, at the Clock of Greer restaurant, where he worked the drive-through window and spoke with diners inside.
Wilson, who has been in the governor’s race since late June, has spent the past 10 months traveling the state and connecting with voters.
Wilson is one of six Republicans running to be South Carolina’s next governor. His competitors are Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette, U.S. Reps. Nancy Mace, District 1, and Ralph Norman, District 5, DOGE SC founder Rom Reddy, and State Sen. Josh Kimbrell, Spartanburg.
Wilson brought his campaign for governor to the Upstate, with less than a month left until the primary.
“You learn so much when you go on a listening tour,” Wilson said. “It’s not just about me telling people what I want to do as their governor. It’s about learning from people what they want their governor to do for them.”
Wilson’s campaign platform includes investing in education, improving infrastructure, cutting wasteful government spending, expanding rural healthcare access, and enforcing federal immigration law. After traveling the state, he believes affordability is a top issue for South Carolinians in this election cycle.
“There’s a lot of things going on around the world that we can’t control the price of,” Wilson said. “But there’s things that we can do as a state to react better to it.”
Wilson often polls as a top candidate that Republican voters would choose to support in the primary. A recent poll conducted by The Trafalgar Group, an Atlanta-based polling firm, reported that 23% of likely Republican voters would vote for him in the primaries.
The same poll found that roughly 25% of voters backed Evette, 20% backed Norman, 15% backed Mace, 10% backed Reddy, and 4% backed Kimbrell. Roughly 3% backed Jacqueline Dubose, a Republican candidate who has been disqualified from the primaries. The poll had a 2.9% margin of error.
Wilson said he is running for office to be accessible to South Carolinians and accountable for his actions. He said his experience as a combat veteran and as the state’s attorney general sets him apart from other candidates.
“I have a proven record of serving this state and a proven record of fighting for what people want,” Wilson said. “I believe I will be a great governor.”
The gubernatorial primary will be held on June 9 and will determine which Republican candidate advances to the general election in November. There are also three Democrats running: State Rep. Jermaine Johnson, Richland, Upstate business owner Billy Webster, and Charleston attorney Mullins McLeod.
Bella Carpentier covers the South Carolina legislature, state, and Greenville County politics. Contact her at bcarpentier@gannett.com
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South Carolina Lottery Pick 3, Pick 4 results for May 10, 2026
Powerball, Mega Millions jackpots: What to know in case you win
Here’s what to know in case you win the Powerball or Mega Millions jackpot.
Just the FAQs, USA TODAY
The South Carolina Education Lottery offers several draw games for those aiming to win big.
Here’s a look at May 10, 2026, results for each game:
Winning Pick 3 Plus FIREBALL numbers from May 10 drawing
Evening: 0-4-0, FB: 1
Check Pick 3 Plus FIREBALL payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Pick 4 Plus FIREBALL numbers from May 10 drawing
Evening: 3-6-6-7, FB: 1
Check Pick 4 Plus FIREBALL payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Cash Pop numbers from May 10 drawing
Evening: 04
Check Cash Pop payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Palmetto Cash 5 numbers from May 10 drawing
15-17-24-32-42
Check Palmetto Cash 5 payouts and previous drawings here.
Feeling lucky? Explore the latest lottery news & results
Are you a winner? Here’s how to claim your lottery prize
The South Carolina Education Lottery provides multiple ways to claim prizes, depending on the amount won:
For prizes up to $500, you can redeem your winnings directly at any authorized South Carolina Education Lottery retailer. Simply present your signed winning ticket at the retailer for an immediate payout.
Winnings $501 to $100,000, may be redeemed by mailing your signed winning ticket along with a completed claim form and a copy of a government-issued photo ID to the South Carolina Education Lottery Claims Center. For security, keep copies of your documents and use registered mail to ensure the safe arrival of your ticket.
SC Education Lottery
P.O. Box 11039
Columbia, SC 29211-1039
For large winnings above $100,000, claims must be made in person at the South Carolina Education Lottery Headquarters in Columbia. To claim, bring your signed winning ticket, a completed claim form, a government-issued photo ID, and your Social Security card for identity verification. Winners of large prizes may also set up an Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) for convenient direct deposit of winnings.
Columbia Claims Center
1303 Assembly Street
Columbia, SC 29201
Claim Deadline: All prizes must be claimed within 180 days of the draw date for draw games.
For more details and to access the claim form, visit the South Carolina Lottery claim page.
When are the South Carolina Lottery drawings held?
- Powerball: 10:59 p.m. ET on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.
- Mega Millions: 11 p.m. ET on Tuesday and Friday.
- Pick 3: Daily at 12:59 p.m. (Midday) and 6:59 p.m. (Evening).
- Pick 4: Daily at 12:59 p.m. (Midday) and 6:59 p.m. (Evening).
- Cash Pop: Daily at 12:59 p.m. (Midday) and 6:59 p.m. (Evening).
- Palmetto Cash 5: 6:59 p.m. ET daily.
This results page was generated automatically using information from TinBu and a template written and reviewed by a South Carolina editor. You can send feedback using this form.
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Clyburn says record speaks for itself, warns GOP to ‘be very careful what you pray for’
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — Rep. Jim Clyburn appeared on CNN’s State of the Union Sunday morning and said he remains confident he could win another term in a redistricted South Carolina.
Host Jake Tapper asked Rep. Clyburn what it would mean for South Carolina voters if his seat, which represents the state’s sixth congressional district, was eliminated. The congressman said voters will have the last word and he will run irrespective of the new makeup of his district.
“I don’t know why people think I could not get re-elected if they redistrict South Carolina,” he said before pointing out his district as currently drawn contains about 45% Black voters. “I have no idea what the demo will be after the legislature finishes [redistricting], but whatever that number is I will be running on a record and a promise – my record, and America’s promise.”
Clyburn, as one of the more prominent Democratic voices in American politics in the South over the past several decades, said his pitch to voters won’t change even if his new district is drawn to house more Republicans.
“I think that it is very clear to most people in America that voters, most voters, believe in fundamental fairness, most voters believe in competence, and most voters can tell the difference between a true public servant and someone who may be in it for the next social hit,” he said.
READ MORE | “Opponents raise racial, representation concerns as redistricting debate continues at State House”
The 17-term representative also said he believes Republicans’ redistricting plan could backfire.
“Be very careful what you pray for, because what I do believe is that when they finish with the redistricting, there will be the possibilities of at least three Democrats getting elected here in South Carolina to the United States Congress,” he said.
If re-elected, Clyburn would begin his 18th term in Congress in 2027. He has served as South Carolina’s representative for its Sixth Congressional District, which through multiple gerrymanders spanning decades has comprised of different parts of the Pee Dee, Midlands, and Lowcountry in some capacity, since 1993.
State lawmakers have pushed the redistricting issue legislatively in the last week in the wake of the US Supreme Court’s decision in Louisiana v. Callais. A special session on redistricting passed on Thursday in the State House, and more House legislation to push back congressional primaries to August advanced to the House Judiciary Committee Friday. The issue is expected to be taken back up in Columbia this week.
READ MORE | “SC House panel approves 2-month delay in congressional primary amid redistricting push”
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