Thursday Night Women's Hoops
#1/1 SOUTH CAROLINA (25-1) VS. LSU (18-6)
7 P.M. | COLUMBIA, S.C. | COLONIAL LIFE ARENA (18,000)
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ABOUT THIS GAME
- LSU leads the all-time series against the Gamecocks 22-13, but South Carolina is 10-5 against the Tigers in the Dawn Staley, including a current nine-game win streak.
- Forward Aliyah Boston is three blocks away from tying Alaina Coates’ South Carolina freshman season record of 73.
- Senior Tyasha Harris is three steals away from moving into the program’s all-time top 10 in career steals.
- Tonight is the Gamecocks’ Play4Kay game to raise awareness and support for the fight against breast cancer.
- It is also Pet Appreciation Day with the first 500 fans getting a collapsible water bowl and the Flying Houndz Frizbee Dogs performing at halftime.
PARKING/FAN INFORMATION
- Parking is available for $10 per vehicle in the Discovery Garage and the City Garage (located near Pendleton, Park and Lincoln Streets). (See parking map here)
- FREE parking is available in the Pendleton Street Garage (corner of Pickens and Pendleton). The shuttle from that location, which departs and returns to Pickens Street, begins two hours before tipoff and runs until one hour after the game ends. (See campus and shuttle map here)
GAMECOCK NOTABLES
- With great team offensive balance and depth, no individual Gamecocks’ numbers are particularly gaudy this season. With only Tyasha Harris ranked among the SEC’s top 30 in minutes played, a better stat metric for South Carolina is average per 40 minutes. By that measure, Aliyah Boston is at 22.5 points and 15.4 rebounds per 40 minutes. Mikiah Herbert Harrigan sees her numbers rise to 19.6 points and 6.4 rebounds per 40 minutes.
- South Carolina head coach Dawn Staley is among 15 coaches on the Werner Ladder Naismith Women’s Coach of the Year Late Season 2020 List.
- The Gamecocks have built a reputation for dominance in the first and third quarters this season, out-scoring opponents by 11.8 and 7.7 points in those periods, respectively. Opponents have scored just 10.8 points per first quarter against the Gamecocks this season. South Carolina averages 22.6 points in the first and 22.4 points in the third quarter. In SEC games, that third quarter number rises to 24.7 points.
- Senior Tyasha Harris is on all four national player of the year mid/late season watch lists, and South Carolina head coach Dawn Staley has been advocating for her to be strongly considered for SEC Player of the Year honors as well. With value that is not measured purely in her individual stats, Harris’ steady, veteran hand at the point guard position has been a significant reason for the Gamecocks’ success this season.
- Freshman Zia Cooke has been on fire from 3-point range of late, hitting 50.0 percent from beyond the arc over the last five games (11-of-22). She has hit a 3 from the left corner to start the Gamecocks’ scoring each of the last two games.
BY THE NUMBERS
1.19 Forward Aliyah Boston is ninth in the nation with 1.19 points per play.
2.8 Senior point guard Tyasha Harris’ 2.8 assist-to-turnover ratio is ranked ninth in the nation after she has had 21 assists and no turnovers over the last three games.
7.0 Senior Mikiah Herbert Harrigan has averaged 7.0 rebounds per game over the last five outings, three of which were against ranked opponents.
10 South Carolina’s guards have out-scored the forwards in the paint 10 times this season.
20 South Carolina’s bench has out-scored its counterparts 20 times this season, including 10 SEC games and eight games against ranked opponents.
80 South Carolina has drawn at least 10,000 fans for 80 consecutive regular-season games at Colonial Life Arena.