man they hammered us on the boards, we need a big next year badly. The twins and Jordyn are really good athletes, but to get beaten up like that at center is crazy. We got 0 pts and 1 rebound from our top 2 centers.
Yes they are stretch 3s and 4s, not true 5s (centers). Faith and the other big (name escapes me) needs the continue development.
Yes but Staley was just doing the routine/usual subbing, not with the purpose of easing up. Nevertheless I like what I seen from this team, first quarter they got really good shots/looks, they just didn't go in. Every team has that problem, If they half of them the momentum and game changes. Also Gators outscored them in the second half, in spite of our depth and in game issues, they had a chance to take it to the wire. Recruiting bigs/centers is the obvious need, maybe some staff changes or additions, more investment/resources into the WBB program. I am proud of this team today, can't wait how they respond next game!
The twins were much more effective when they were on the court instead of the two veteran bigs, after this season we need to find a big in the portal that can come in and help. Warren was effective as a long lean 2/3. SCs front court front line talent much better then ours.
I was really impressed how well Warren played, having not played much at all this season. Very composed and productive, granted SC might not have had much of a scout for her. Gives me hope she can develop into a nice player for us.
Here are the scores for the Gamecocks (shoudn't that be Gamehens?) for SEC Games this season USC 69 Mizzou 20 OT at Mizzou Miss State 69 USC 80 USC 66 at LSU 60 USC 73 at UK 54 T A&M 45 USC 65 USC 61 at Arky 52 Vandy 30 at USC 85 Ole Miss 40 at USC 69 USC 62 at UF 50 UF is currently ranked 5th Not too shabby and a heck of a lot better than most people (maybe all people not a parent or significant other of a current player) would have predicted
Twins just need the experience they are flashing signs of potential, I'm all for the port but bringing in incoming freshman could be even better. I would say 2 solid to great bigs (5s/centers) would be the answer.
Game Recap: Women's Basketball | Sunday, January 30, 2022 | Andrew Hile UAA Gator Comeback Falls Short Against No. 1 South Carolina GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Florida's five-game win streak came to an end on Sunday afternoon after a Gators' comeback attempt fell short against No. 1 South Carolina, 62-50, in Exactech Arena at the Stephen C. O'Connell Center. Kiara Smith led the Gators (15-6, 5-3 SEC) with 22 points, four rebounds, two assists and a steal while Zippy Broughton also scored in double-figures, ending with 11. For the game, Florida shot 20-of-65 (30.8%) from the field and 2-of-11 (18.2%) from three-point range. The Florida defense made the Gamecocks (20-1, 8-1 SEC) uncomfortable as well, however, holding the opposition to 20-of-56 (35.7%) from the field and 3-of-13 (23.1%) from deep. The Orange & Blue also forced South Carolina into 21 turnovers, their second highest number of the season, led by Jordyn Merritt and Nina Rickards with three steals each. A key difference in the game came on the glass as the Gamecocks ended with a 56-28 rebounding advantage, including 18 on the offensive end. Merritt and Taliyah Wyche led the Gator effort with seven and six rebounds, respectively. Despite the size difference, the difference in points in the paint was only four at 34-30, in favor of South Carolina. The Gamecocks also held a significant advantage at the charity stripe, shooting 26 total free throws and converting on 19 while the Gators shot just 8-of-12 (66.7%) from the line. Aliyah Boston was the leader on the court for South Carolina, ending with 13 points and 19 rebounds. South Carolina wasted no time in establishing control, racing out to a commanding 19-3 lead after the first quarter that saw the Gators shoot just 1-of-19. The Gamecocks would continue to roll, taking a 33-13 lead into halftime before extending their lead to 28 in the third quarter. Florida, however, would not roll over and go away quietly. Freshman Jeriah Warren and veteran Smith would take over at the end of the period, scoring the team's final 15 points to help end the frame on a 15-3 run, closing the gap to 48-32 after trailing 45-17. Warren's contribution off of the bench was almost immediate during the run, knocking down a triple with 3:59 on the clock and converting on a scoop-and-score with 1:31 left in the third. Momentum continued to favor the Gators to start the final quarter, as Merritt muscled her way into the post to convert an and-one opportunity and make it just a 13-point game less than 40 seconds into it. Five quick points extended the Gamecock lead back to 18 with 7:20 remaining and both teams would continue to trade buckets until the 47-second mark. The Gators never relented on their defensive intensity, and it paid off late. Smith's steal and layup with under 45 seconds to go made it a 13-point game and another fast break layup from Broughton with 10 seconds left would keep the opposition's lead at 13. While South Carolina did hang on for the 62-50 victory, Florida outscored South Carolina 37-29 in the second half and held the number one team in the nation to 9-of-29 (31%) shooting during the final 20 minutes. Florida's schedule doesn't get any easier in the coming week, as they welcome No. 4 Tennessee to Exactech Arena at the Stephen C. O'Connell Center on Thursday, Feb. 3 for a 6 p.m. ET tip. Gator Comeback Falls Short Against No. 1 South Carolina - Florida Gators
Game Recap: Women's Basketball | 1/30/2022 2:05:00 PM | By MARK LONG/AP Sports Top-ranked South Carolina women beat Florida behind Boston The Gamecocks have won 14 straight over the Gators GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) - Aliyah Boston had 13 points and a season-high 19 rebounds for her 14th consecutive double-double, and top-ranked South Carolina beat Florida 62-50 on Sunday to extend its winning streak to eight. Zia Cooke added 11 points for the Gamecocks (20-1, 8-1 Southeastern Conference), who won their 14th in a row against the Gators (15-6, 5-3). Florida's five-game winning streak ended in lopsided fashion. This one was essentially over after a dominant first quarter. South Carolina outscored Florida 19-3 in the opening 10 minutes. It was the Gamecocks' best first quarter of the season and the third time they have allowed just three points in any period. The Gators, coming off a one-week layoff, looked timid from the opening tip. They rushed shots, missed open looks and provided little resistance on the defensive end. Florida missed 18 of 19 shots in the opening quarter, including all three from behind the arc. Making matters worse, the Gators were 1 of 4 from the free-throw line. The Gamecocks were significantly more efficient, shooting 45.5% from the floor and making 7 of 8 from the charity stripe while building a double-digit lead. Boston was key to the hot start. She had four points, seven boards and an assist in the first to get coach Dawn Staley's team going on the road. The Gamecocks extended their lead to 33-13 at the half and were up 45-17 late in the third quarter before the Gators seemingly woke up. Florida ended the quarter with a 13-3 run and added a three-point play to open the fourth, cutting the huge lead to 48-35. But South Carolina held on down the stretch. Kiki Smith led the Gators with 22 points. Jordan Merritt had seven points and seven rebounds. NOTABLE After starting her career at South Carolina 0-4 against Florida, head coach Dawn Staley is now 14-4 against the Gators. Sunday marks the eighth game this season where the Gamecocks did not trail once; three have come in SEC play. Florida missed first 12 shots of the game and finished the first quarter just 1-of-19 overall, 0-3 from 3 and 1-4 at the free throw line. The Gators' three points are tied for the fewest allowed by Carolina in a quarter this season (4th quarter vs. UConn, 11/22, 2nd quarter vs. Clemson, 11/17). The Gamecocks took advantage of an aggressive Gator defense to draw seven fouls and knocked down 7-of-8 shot at the free throw line in the first quarter. South Carolina ended the game with 26 attempts from the charity stripe, the sixth game this season with 25 or more attempts. The Gators finished the first half 4-of-30 from the field, including just three made shots inside the paint on 17 attempts. Despite all the misses from up close, South Carolina still limited Florida to just two second-chance points in the half and out-rebounded the home side 27-16. Florida's 13 points in the first half are the fewest allowed by the Gamecocks so far this season. While the team turned the ball over more than Florida in the game (21-11), the Gamecocks still managed a 12-11 advantage in points scored off turnovers. Aliyah Boston reached double-figures for rebounds just a few minutes into the second quarter and ended the game with a season-high 19 rebounds. She also tied her career high with 15 defensive rebounds. Boston moved up to third in program history for career defensive rebounds in SEC play (with 599), sixth in total rebounds (with 912) and extended her program record for consecutive double-doubles to 14 games. She is just the seventh Gamecock in program history to reach 900 career rebounds. As a team, South Carolina doubled up Florida's rebounding total (56-28). The +28 margin is the second-highest this season and marks the 10th game with a rebound margin of +20 or higher. Laeticia Amihere led the team's bench scoring with eight points, her third game in a row with eight points. Since returning from a four-game absence, Amihere is averaging seven points per game in a four-game span. Overall, the Gamecock reserves finished with 25 points, marking the third game this week with at least 25 points coming from the bench. That follows a four-game stretch where the bench averaged just 9.2 points per game. Top-ranked South Carolina women beat Florida behind Boston - University of South Carolina Athletics
You two either put each other on ignore, stop the insults or I'm going to block both of you from the thread.
Since you deleted my post I assume that your bully threat was directed towards me. This cooler weather must be tough on someone with skin as thin as yours. You don't have the skill set to be a moderator on a public message board. A good moderator solves issues quietly and privately. A good moderator does not act heavy handed or make threats. So I guess I know which category you fall into. It always amuses me to see someone act so holier than thou from behind his computer as he plays king of his country. So Francis, I'll save you the trouble of blocking me as I am leaving on my own accord. Not much to see here anyway.