The South Carolina Gamecocks are 0-7 in SEC play for the first time in program history following a 63-58 overtime loss at the hands of #13 Mississippi State Bul
Josh Hubbard's two foul shots with 56.5 seconds left in overtime rescued No. 14 Mississippi State for a 65-60 victory over South Carolina after blowing a 14-point lead in the last nine minutes of regulation.
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Mississippi State needed overtime to get there, but the 14th-ranked Bulldogs held off South Carolina for a 65-60 road victory.
South Carolina’s struggles to close out games continued in heartbreaking fashion Saturday, falling 65-60 to No. 14 Mississippi State despite forcing overtime. It’s the Gamecocks’ fifth loss in crunch time this season, fourth in SEC play.
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The University of South Carolina is rewarding Shane Beamer after the Gamecocks’ recent success. On Friday, the South Carolina Board of Trustees approved a contract extension for the Gamecocks’ head football coach that will run through the end 2030 and pay him $8.15 million in 2025 with $100,000 raises in each season that follows.
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Riley Kugel scored 15 points, Keyshawn Murphy had 13 and No. 14 Mississippi State held off South Carolina 65-60 in overtime on Saturday afternoon in Columbia, S.C. Josh Hubbard added 12 points and Michael Nwoko and Claudell Harris Jr. had 11 each for the Bulldogs (16-4, 4-3 Southeastern Conference), who never trailed.
This weekend's game will mark the first of five straight Oklahoma home contests that will be played on a Saturday (South Carolina, Vanderbilt, Tennessee, LSU and Mississippi State). OU's last two ...