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Vanderbilt basketball vs. South Carolina: Score prediction, scouting report in SEC game
South Carolina has been where Vanderbilt basketball is.
Just a year ago, the Gamecocks (20-3, 8-2 SEC) were outside the top 200 in KenPom, had losses to George Washington and East Carolina and won just 11 total games.
A year later, South Carolina is likely to make the NCAA Tournament.
Entering the matchup between the two at Colonial Life Arena on Saturday (12 p.m. CT, SEC Network), the Gamecocks are projected a No. 5 seed in Joe Lunardi’s latest bracketology. It’s the kind of leap that many hoped for from Vanderbilt after just missing out on the tournament a season ago. Instead, the Commodores (6-16, 1-8) have fallen into the conference basement.
Here’s what to know about the matchup:
Most improved team
South Carolina is the SEC’s most improved team, going from KenPom No. 221 a year ago to No. 45 entering this matchup. The Gamecocks are a success story of a quick turnaround in coach Lamont Paris’ second season.
Of South Carolina’s five most common starters, three were transfers brought in this offseason and one is a freshman. Only Meechie Johnson, who transferred from Ohio State in 2022, is a returning starter.
Johnson leads the team in scoring, followed by Wofford transfer BJ Mack (who scored 19 against Vanderbilt last season) and Minnesota transfer Ta’Lon Cooper.
Reunited with Myles Stute
One of the transfers the Gamecocks added in the offseason was Myles Stute from the Commodores. Stute left the team before the NIT a year ago and Jerry Stackhouse stated that one reason for the departure was that Stute wanted a different role on the team and to play more on the perimeter.
At South Carolina, Stute has averaged 9.5 points and 3.6 rebounds per game and is shooting 40% from three. However, he has recently dealt with a shoulder injury that cost him three games and has kept him out of the starting lineup since returning. Just how much that injury affects Stute remains to be seen.
Can Evan Taylor continue his hot streak?
Evan Taylor started out the season ice cold from three, struggling in his transition from Lehigh to Vanderbilt. But he’s come on as of late, scoring in the double digits in three of his past five games. Against Kentucky, he led the team with 20 points and five 3-pointers.
This performance came despite Taylor playing through a sprained ACL, an injury he suffered against Missouri. Termed a “game time decision” for the Kentucky game, Taylor suited up with a brace on his knee and played 21 minutes.
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Score prediction
South Carolina 68, Vanderbilt 59: The Gamecocks generally play grind-it-out, low-scoring games, and Vanderbilt lacks enough firepower to win that type of game.
Aria Gerson covers Vanderbilt athletics for The Tennessean. Contact her at agerson@gannett.com or on Twitter @aria_gerson.
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South Carolina Research Authority announces funding opportunity for rural healthcare tech startups
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – The South Carolina Research Authority announced a funding opportunity available to tech startups focused on improving rural health access on Wednesday.
The Tech Catalyst Fund is one of five initiatives within the state’s Rural Health Transformation Program. The program is brought to life by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and the South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services.
SCRA was chosen to administer the Tech Catalyst Fund by SCDHHS due to its expertise in fostering innovation, supporting startups, and driving economic development through investments.
“We look forward to partnering with SCRA to promote consumer-facing, technology-driven solutions to drive development and innovation across rural South Carolina,” said SCDHHS Director Eunice Medina.
Non-dilutive funding will be provided to awarded tech startups that address the unmet needs in rural South Carolina, specifically focused on prevention and management of chronic diseases, while increasing quality, affordability, and access to care.
“The Tech Catalyst Fund will drive the development and deployment of medical innovations, bringing meaningful change to those who need it most,” said Bill Kirkland, SCRA President and CEO.
Prospective startups will have until June 25 to apply for this funding opportunity, after which a series of evaluations will take place. More information about eligibility can be found here.
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