In a commanding performance Friday night, the University of South Carolina Gamecocks faced off against the South Carolina State Bulldogs, securing an impressive 86-64 victory at Colonial Life Arena. The win marks the Gamecocks’ second game of the season, leaving them with a record of 1-1.
A standout from the game was Jacobi Wright, who showcased his shooting skills by hitting four 3-pointers and finishing the game with 20 points. Wright converted seven of his ten shots from the field, demonstrating his efficiency, especially beyond the arc.
Collin Murray-Boyles made his mark as well, achieving his first collegiate double-double. He recorded 19 points and a career-high 16 rebounds, while also dishing out four assists. The sophomore had a remarkable shooting night, making 7 out of 8 attempts from the floor and contributing significantly to the team’s success.
Joining them in the scoring was Jamarii Thomas, who scored 14 points on 5-for-8 shooting. Zachary Davis also contributed with 10 points, six rebounds, and four assists, rounding out a balanced offensive effort for the Gamecocks.
On the opposing side, Michael Teal led the Bulldogs with 11 points, and Wilson Dubinsky added 10 points off the bench. South Carolina State’s record now stands at 1-1 for the season.
The Gamecocks started strong, with Davis hitting a jumper to initiate a stunning 7-0 run that set the tone for the match. By halftime, the Gamecocks had established a solid lead of 41-25, largely due to Murray-Boyles’ contributions, who managed 12 points and eight rebounds before the break.
Although the Bulldogs attempted to make a comeback in the second half, narrowing the gap to just 11 points within the first few minutes, they were unable to maintain momentum. The Gamecocks responded decisively, never allowing South Carolina State to close the gap further.
This victory continues a dominant trend for the Gamecocks, marking a 23-0 record in matchups against South Carolina State. The two teams last met in the opener of the previous season, where South Carolina triumphed in a close 79-77 battle, coinciding with head coach Lamont Paris’s debut at the university.
Looking ahead, South Carolina is set to face Towson in their next home game on Tuesday, hoping to build on this week’s successful outing. Fans and players alike are eager to see how the Gamecocks will stack up against their next opponent in the early stages of the season.
Friday night’s matchup not only showcased strong individual performances but also highlighted the Gamecocks’ potential as they work to establish their identity in the current season.
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