What time is the game?
2 p.m. (ET).
Sports / College Basketball
The South Carolina Gamecocks (10-5, 1-1 SEC) are set to host the No. 18/20 Georgia Bulldogs (13-2, 1-1 SEC) at Colonial Life Arena in a Saturday afternoon matchup. This marks a crucial conference game for both teams as they navigate SEC pla...
The Gamecocks are looking to improve their SEC record after splitting their first two conference games. Elijah Strong’s career-high 30 points against LSU showcased the team’s offensive potential. However, they face a tough challenge against a high-scoring Georgia team that excels in multiple statistical categories.
Georgia’s strength lies in their offensive firepower and defensive pressure, leading the SEC in turnovers forced per game (16.3). Jeremiah Wilkinson leads the Bulldogs in scoring with 17.2 ppg, while Blue Cain contributes 15.1 ppg.
South Carolina will need to focus on containing Georgia’s scoring and leveraging their own offensive strengths, particularly their three-point shooting, to secure a victory.
**Numbers to Note:** - South Carolina’s remaining strength of schedule is No. 5 in the nation, according to ESPN’s Basketball Power Index. - The Gamecocks are 47-10 under Paris when holding teams below 70 points. - Georgia has topped 100 points in seven games this season, breaking a program record.
2 p.m. (ET).
Colonial Life Arena in Columbia, SC.
ESPN2.
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