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What Lamont Paris said after South Carolina's big win over No. 25 Clemson
Following a 91-88 win over No. 25 Clemson, head coach Lamont Paris spoke to the media about South Carolina’s performance on Tuesday and what this victory means going forward. Here’s what he had to say.
— That was fun, interesting, exciting. All of the above. Really excited for the guys to have that kind of expreicne. It was a great atmosphere. There was so much adversity to fight through. The team showed some real character to channel the right energy to focus up and find a way to win. This is what college basketball is all about.
— The players deserve that win. You need that type of game for growth. He could hear how they were excited they were from the coaches’ locker room.
— Myles Stute is a worker. He has a process. He shoots the ball well because he has a process. There’s no lack of belief. There’s been some lack of performance from his stand point. But Paris still believes in his shooting capabilities.
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— They talk all the time about being ready. Everyone has to be ready. Had some guys who had their numbers called tonight with others getting into foul trouble. It’s hard to say any person didn’t play a big role in this game. References how BBV secured a potential game-winning rebound in the final seconds. He was ready to go out there and do that. Applauds all those guys for their efforts.
— He’s always believed that the advantage goes to the team that’s not disappointed about the extra overtime period. He feels there’s a real advantage to that, particularly when that comes off the heels of some self-inflicted wounds. When you make some mistakes, it’s easy to focus on those and not get to the next play. You’re going to be tempted to hit a grand slam. At the end of regulation, they did want to foul Chase Hunter if they were up three. If they were up four, they weren’t going to foul. It easily could’ve cost them but it didn’t. It will help them grow.
— He knew Hunter was cooking in the second half. But there’s so many things that were happening, especially when you’re in a foul trouble situation. You’re processing so much information in those moments. There’s really not a lot of time to get caught up in how guys are performing. This is in reference to CMB and Hunter having great games for each team.
— They’ve gotten better as a team. This team would be judged by the growth they would make. This was going to be a team that he would encourage people to judge based off growth. This team has a really high ceiling. It’s been incremental, steady, consistent growth.
— Nick Pringle has had some good games as of late. They try to stay true to what they do. They’ve got a variety of plays specifically for him to catch the ball on the block and do something. You forget how young these guys are. It’s exciting to see the growth that goes with that. He’s gotten so much better as an individual player.
— They had some good wins last year. Hates to throw the word ranking out. But as far as rankings and achieving, he wants the voting committee to get it right at the end of the year. At the end of the day, once they got ranked eventually last year, they never were not ranked after that. They aren’t there this year. But they are getting there. They ratcheted up the schedule this year, for sure. Thoguht this was a very important game for that reason. You want to make sure you schedule hard for a reason and reap the benefits for some of that. It’s great to get this win to go into conference play.
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— This win builds true confidence. There’s a such thing as false confidence. This is real confidence because they know the team is good. They see who they are, how they compete, who they’ve beaten. This breads real, true confidence.
— It was great to see a huge crowd tonight. His anticipation was that they would have a great crowd but his expectations were exceeded. It says a lot about the student body. Even without the full compliment of the student body, the community showed up. That was inspirational to the players. You want to win for your fans. They came, they cheered. They rode the highs and the lows with you. You want to win badly for the fanbase. Glad they did that.
— Viktor Lahkin is a good player for Clemson. USC attacked him offensively. Pringle was his matchup most of the time. They made some strong moves against him and put him in jeopardy of fouling, which he did. Just by attacking him, it neutralized him as a shot blocker.
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South Carolina hosts Lakhin and No. 25 Clemson
(AP) – No. 25 Clemson visits South Carolina after Viktor Lakhin scored 23 points in Clemson’s 87-82 overtime loss to the Memphis Tigers.
The Gamecocks have gone 5-1 in home games. South Carolina averages 74.9 points while outscoring opponents by 9.1 points per game.
The Tigers are 1-1 in road games. Clemson is third in the ACC giving up 64.6 points while holding opponents to 41.6% shooting.
South Carolina’s average of 8.1 made 3-pointers per game this season is only 0.6 more made shots on average than the 7.5 per game Clemson allows. Clemson has shot at a 45.6% rate from the field this season, 5.0 percentage points higher than the 40.6% shooting opponents of South Carolina have averaged.
Collin Murray-Boyles is scoring 15.9 points per game with 9.6 rebounds and 2.0 assists for the Gamecocks.
Chase Hunter is averaging 16 points for the Tigers.
Special guest: Michael Myers
Tonight’s game will feature James Jude Courtney, a graduate of the University of South Carolina known for his role portraying Michael Myers in the movie Halloween.
Courtney was born and raised in Columbia and majored in journalism.
He’s also widely recognized for his role in the TV Show Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
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Clemson vs. South Carolina odds: Current line, win probability, final score prediction, how to watch
An in-state rivalry will be one of the better games during tonight’s slate in college basketball with No. 25 Clemson vs. South Carolina playing in Columbia.
Clemson (9-2) is coming in off of their second loss of the season at home and in overtime to Memphis. Through 11 games, the Tigers have had their good, though, namely an upset of Kentucky along with wins over Penn State and Miami while their losses are decent ones on the resumé. However, another win over the Southeastern Conference, especially on the road over their rival, would look that much better for them as one of the better teams out of the ACC.
South Carolina (7-3) is, despite that record, technically the worst team in the SEC with the three losses. Since an upset loss in their opener to North Florida, the Gamecocks have won seven of their games, although against easier competition as they’ve lost their two games against quality teams so far in Indiana and Xavier. Still, a win tonight would be the best of their season by far to this point.
Odds for Clemson vs. South Carolina
Per the lines at FanDuel, Clemson is a 1.5-point favorite (-110) on the road tonight. That has South Carolina at (+105) at home on the moneyline.
The over/under for the matchup is then set at 134.5 with the odds leaning towards the under at (-115)
Final score predictions for Clemson vs. South Carolina
BPI Predicted winner: Clemson
BPI Predicted point differential: 3.3
BPI Win Probability (for Clemson): 62.8%
BPI Matchup Quality: 78.5
ESPN’s Basketball Power Index (BPI) is predicting a win for the Tigers by just over a possession. It’s projecting one at a likelihood of 62.8%.
As for the matchup quality, Clemson vs. South Carolina is the third highest-rated game of the night behind only North Carolina vs. No. 9 Florida in the Jumpman Invitational and then George Mason vs. No. 5 Duke.
KenPom Predicted final score: Clemson 68, South Carolina 66
KenPom Win probability (for Clemson): 59%
KenPom is also predicting a close win for Clemson tonight. It is projecting a two-point win for the Tigers at a slightly lesser likelihood of 59%.
How to watch Clemson vs. South Carolina
Time: 7:00 p.m. ET
Channel: SEC Network, FuboTV (streaming)
Location: Colonial Life Arena (Columbia, South Carolina)
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South Carolina, UCLA, Duke and Texas women to play in round-robin tournament in Las Vegas in 2025
South Carolina, UCLA, Duke and Texas will play in a round-robin tournament in Las Vegas next year during Thanksgiving week.
The Players Era Women’s Championship will allow the opportunity for athletes on each team to engage in at least $1 million of NIL activities with the title group and sponsors.
“Players Era is creating the first-ever tentpole women’s college basketball MTE with an unbelievably loaded field and fascinating storylines, early season matchups that are sure to set the tone for the rest of the season,” said Players ERA CEO Seth Berger. “Our women’s championship includes the same level of guaranteed NIL opportunities for the players as the men’s championship.”
The event will coincide with the men’s Players Era Festival that debuted at MGM Grand Garden Arena last month. Oregon won the men’s championship by topping Alabama 83-81.
Each of the women’s teams will play the other three teams. South Carolina faced Duke and UCLA already this season and will play Texas in-conference as the Longhorns moved to the SEC this year.
“We’re excited to be among the first women’s teams invited to play in the Players Era Women’s Championship,” said South Carolina coach Dawn Staley. “This innovative event brings together everything we’re looking for – quality games early in the season, a great location for fans to come and enjoy, and NIL opportunities for our players.”
The four teams are currently in the top 10 of the poll, with UCLA and South Carolina 1-2. Texas is sixth and Duke is ninth. The Bruins topped the Gamecocks in November to end the defending champions’ 43-game winning streak.
“As a program striving to consistently compete at a championship level, it’s essential to measure ourselves against the best,” said UCLA coach Cori Close. “We’re excited for a rematch with South Carolina and the opportunity to compete against other exceptional programs at the Player’s Era Women’s Championship. This will be the premier out of conference tournament with a national audience to boot. It is a great honor to be included in this elite event.“
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