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March 4, 2016

Game Information

Date: Saturday, March 5, 2016

Tipoff: 5 p.m. ET

Location: Fayetteville, Ark.

Arena: Bud Walton Arena (19,200)

Broadcast: SEC Network

Radio: WOMG 98.5 (in Columbia) | Gamecock IMG Radio Network | Listen!

COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina travels to Arkansas on Saturday, concluding the regular season vs. the Razorbacks. The Gamecocks aim to snap a two-game losing streak, while Arkansas enters the contest having won four straight. Entering Saturday’s action, South Carolina is currently fifth in league standings.

GAMECOCK STORYLINES

– South Carolina is in its 108th season of varsity basketball in 2015-16.
– Carolina is led by fourth-year head coach Frank Martin. Alongside him are associate head coach Matt Figger, assistant coaches Perry Clark and Lamont Evans and director of men’s hoops operations, Andy Assaley.
– South Carolina is receiving votes in the USA Today/Coaches Top 25 Poll this week, but the Gamecocks have dropped out of the AP poll receiving votes category. The Gamecocks have been receiving votes or have been ranked for the past 14 weeks in the Coaches Poll, rising to as high as 15th, and Carolina was ranked or receiving votes for 13 straight weeks in the AP poll, rising to as high as 19th.
– South Carolina’s 15 home wins this season mark the most since the 2008-09 squad went 16-3 at Colonial Life Arena.
– South Carolina is 58th in the most recent NCAA RPI (March 4), and the Gamecocks are 8-4 against teams in the top 100 of the RPI.
– The Gamecocks are in their 25th season of competition in the Southeastern Conference in 2016. Carolina owns a 154-253 (.378) all-time record in SEC play.
– Frank Martin owns a 75-78 (.490) all-time record in conference games.
– South Carolina struggled from the field, hitting just 25-of-73 attempts (34.2%) in a 74-72 home loss to Georgia on Thursday night. On senior night for Michael Carrera, Laimonas Chatkevicius and Mindaugas Kacinas, Kacinas led the charge with 21 points, while junior guard Sindarius Thornwell added 16 and Carrera 13. Thornwell also dished seven assists against just one turnover. Kenny Gaines and J.J. Frazier paced the Bulldogs with 20 and 19 points, respectively.
– Junior guard Duane Notice needs just two points to reach 1,000 for his career in the Garnet and Black. Notice would be the third Gamecock this season to reach the career milestone, as junior guard Sindarius Thornwell posted his 1,000th vs. Vandy on Jan. 9, and senior forward Michael Carrera reached the mark vs. Texas A&M on Feb. 6.
– The Gamecocks are 4-2 this season in games decided by five points or less.

SCOUTING ARKANSAS

– The Razorbacks are 16-14 on the season, including a 9-8 mark in SEC games, which puts them in a tie for sixth place in the league standings.
– Arkansas enters Saturday’s regular-season finale on a four-game win streak, with home wins vs. Missouri and LSU, a road win at Tennessee, and most recently a one-point road win at Alabama.
– Arkansas averages 84.6 points per game in home games this season.
– Three average double-figure points for the Razorbacks, led by junior forward Moses Kingsley’s 16.2 per game. Dusty Hannahs (16.0) and Anthlon Bell (15.9) also contribute double-figures.
– Kingsley’s 9.3 rebounds per game in overall games leads the team and ranks third in the league.
– Senior guard Jabril Durham paces the team with 6.2 assists per game. That number ranks second in the league to only Tyler Ulis’ 7.1 per outing.
– Durham’s 1.7 steals per game are also third in the league.
– As a team, Arkansas is second in the SEC in scoring (79.3 points per game), fifth in free throw percent (70.2), first in 3-point field goal percent (40.4), fourth in blocked shots (5.3), second in assists (16.6) and third in steals per game (7.5).
– The Razorbacks are led by head coach Mike Anderson in his fifth season.

UP NEXT

South Carolina awaits results from Saturday’s contests to find out seeding and opponents for next week’s SEC Tournament. The event will be held at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, beginning Wednesday and running through the championship game on Sunday. SEC Network will televise the first three rounds, and the semifinals and finals will be broadcast on ESPN.

BY THE NUMBERS

23 – Carolina’s 23 wins mark the most since the 2005-06 team also won 23 games. It’s the most regular-season wins since the 1996-97 squad had 23 as well.
10 – Carrera recorded his 10th double-double of the season vs. Tennessee on Feb. 24. It’s the most double-doubles by a Gamecock in a season since Emmett Hall had 11 during the 1993-94 campaign.
25 – The South Carolina school record for wins in a season, set by the 1969-70 squad that posted a a 25-3 overall record, including a 14-0 mark in ACC games to clinch the ACC regular-season title.
783 – Senior forward Michael Carrera ranks second among active players in the SEC with 783 career rebounds. His 783 rebounds rank sixth in school history.
19 – Junior guard Duane Notice hit four 3s in the home win vs. Tennessee. It marked the 19th time in his career that he has hit at least three from beyond the arc in a game.
9 – South Carolina committed just nine turnovers in the home win vs. Tennessee, and in the home loss vs. Georgia, matching the second-fewest committed by the Gamecocks in a game this season.
8 – Junior guard Duane Notice matched a career high with eight assists in the win vs. Florida on Feb. 20.
41.2% – In overall games this season, Duane Notice ranks fifth in the SEC in 3-point field goal percentage at 41.2 percent.

SERIES VS. ARKANSAS

The Razorbacks lead the all-time series vs. South Carolina 17-12, including a 10-3 advantage in games played in Fayetteville. The Razorbacks have won two straight and three of the last five games vs. the Gamecocks entering Saturday’s contest. The Gamecocks’ last win in the series came in a 71-69 win at the SEC Tournament on March 13, 2014. And Carolina’s last win in Fayetteville came in a 70-66 victory on Jan. 16, 2008.