Final Jan 14
VILL 63 3.0 o147.0
XAV 69 -3.0 u147.0
Final OT Jan 14
MARQ 85 -13.0 o146.5
DEP 83 13.0 u146.5
Final Jan 14
LOU 85 -8.5 o152.5
SYR 61 8.5 u152.5
Final Jan 14
MSST 66 7.5 o150.5
AUB 88 -7.5 u150.5
Final Jan 14
EMU 63 8.0 o142.0
CMU 82 -8.0 u142.0
Final Jan 14
BUFF 61 8.0 o157.5
BGSU 79 -8.0 u157.5
Final Jan 14
TOL 78 7.5 o162.0
AKR 85 -7.5 u162.0
Final Jan 14
M-OH 84 -10.0 o147.5
NIU 69 10.0 u147.5
Final Jan 14
BALL 71 9.5 o151.0
OHIO 86 -9.5 u151.0
Final Jan 14
WMU 94 13.0 o140.0
KENT 83 -13.0 u140.0
Final Jan 14
ILL 94 -6.0 o160.0
IND 69 6.0 u160.0
Final Jan 14
MISS 74 12.0 o163.0
ALA 64 -12.0 u163.0
Final Jan 14
TAM 69 7.0 o156.5
UK 81 -7.0 u156.5
Final Jan 14
SLU 62 10.0 o147.0
VCU 78 -10.0 u147.0
Final Jan 14
UNT 69 -3.0 o128.5
ECU 60 3.0 u128.5
Final Jan 14
CHAR 59 10.5 o149.0
WICH 68 -10.5 u149.0
Final Jan 14
GTWN 58 9.5 o144.0
SJU 63 -9.5 u144.0
Final Jan 14
VALP 64 7.0 o159.0
BEL 71 -7.0 u159.0
Final Jan 14
EVAN 56 13.5 o133.0
UNI 73 -13.5 u133.0
Final Jan 14
UTSA 90 4.0 o144.5
RICE 84 -4.0 u144.5
Final Jan 14
PROV 64 9.0 o146.5
CREI 84 -9.0 u146.5
Final Jan 14
UALR 73 1.5 o136.0
SEMO 71 -1.5 u136.0
Final Jan 14
OSU 68 6.5 o149.5
WIS 70 -6.5 u149.5
Final Jan 14
ARK 74 -1.0 o149.5
LSU 78 1.0 u149.5
Final Jan 14
MIZZ 83 10.5 o155.0
FLA 82 -10.5 u155.0
Final Jan 14
CLEM 70 -6.0 o143.5
GT 59 6.0 u143.5
Final Jan 14
WYO 55 12.5 o133.0
BSU 96 -12.5 u133.0
Final Jan 14
OKST 69 14.0 o147.0
BYU 85 -14.0 u147.0
Final Jan 14
MIA 54 23.5 o145.5
DUKE 89 -23.5 u145.5
Final Jan 14
TTU 61 -7.0 o144.5
KSU 57 7.0 u144.5
Final Jan 14
AFA 62 19.0 o127.5
NEV 68 -19.0 u127.5
Final Jan 14
UNM 70 -9.5 o152.5
SJSU 71 9.5 u152.5
Final Jan 14
IOWA 89 3.0 o161.5
USC 99 -3.0 u161.5
Final Jan 14
UCF 95 3.5 o151.0
ASU 89 -3.5 u151.0
Final Jan 14
CSU 60 7.0 o135.0
SDSU 75 -7.0 u135.0
Final Jan 14
BAY 70 5.5 o148.5
ARIZ 81 -5.5 u148.5
South Carolina 16th SEC10-6
Vanderbilt 11th SEC13-3

South Carolina @ Vanderbilt preview

Memorial Gymnasium

Last Meeting ( Feb 10, 2024 ) Vanderbilt 60, South Carolina 75

Two Southeastern Conference rivals would like to nip their losing streaks in the bud when South Carolina visits Vanderbilt on Wednesday in Nashville, Tenn.

After the Commodores (13-3, 1-2 SEC) fell 75-66 at Missouri on Saturday, their second straight loss, ESPN moved them from "last four in" to "first four out" of the NCAA Tournament field in its latest bracketology update.

Coach Mark Byington, in his first year at Vanderbilt, spoke to the challenge of playing on the road in what's considered the toughest conference in the country.

"I'm two SEC road games in, but I don't need any more than that," Byington said. "It's tough. It's really tough. Your team's gotta be -- you can't make mistakes. You've gotta make the right plays. ... It's the best league in the country. Best league ever, from what the stats are saying."

Vanderbilt still ranks No. 42 in the NET as of Tuesday, but the matchup against South Carolina -- No. 93 in the NET, and therefore a Quad 3 opponent -- is a potential pitfall.

The Gamecocks (10-6, 0-3) have a solid win over Clemson on their resume and narrowly missed upsetting Auburn, now ranked No. 1 in the country, Saturday in a 66-63 home loss. South Carolina led 63-62 with 5:18 to go but never scored again.

"I'm proud of the way our guys battled," South Carolina coach Lamont Paris said. "We had to adjust without a couple of key contributors, but that's part of the game. What I saw was a team that refused to back down, and that's something to build on."

One of those absent players was Myles Stute (5.4 ppg), who spent his first three seasons at Vanderbilt before transferring to South Carolina in 2023. Stute is out indefinitely with a blood clot in his lower leg. Jamarii Thomas (12.3) also missed Saturday's game with a knee injury.

The Gamecocks' best player is Collin Murray-Boyles, a potential first-round NBA pick who scored 25 points and grabbed seven rebounds in 36 minutes against Auburn's powerful frontcourt. He leads the Gamecocks in scoring (15.8), rebounding (9.1) and blocks (1.2).

Six-foot-10 forward Nick Pringle (10.7 ppg, 6.6 rpg) could also present problems for a Vanderbilt team that lacks height and depth underneath.

Vanderbilt has several guards capable of big scoring nights, including Jason Edwards (17.3 ppg), AJ Hoggard (10.9) and Tyler Nickel (10.2).

Edwards took a knee to the thigh Jan. 4 against LSU and wasn't himself the next time out, a 76-64 home loss to Mississippi State in which he went scoreless on eight shots in 11 minutes. Edwards rebounded for 20 points at Missouri.

--Field Level Media

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