
Citadel Bulldogs

South Carolina Gamecocks
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COLUMBIA, S.C. (Interstat) ā Meechie Johnson scored 19 points and South Carolina used a decisive first-half run to pull away from The Citadel, securing a 71-55 victory in a nonconference menās basketball game Saturday night at Colonial Life Arena. A crowd of 10,199 watched the Gamecocks improve to 7-3, while the Bulldogs fell to 3-8. The game was closely contested for the first 12 minutes, with The Citadel trailing by just four points at 22-18. The Bulldogsā Carter Kingsbury, who finished with a team-high 18 points, was active early, scoring on a series of drives and mid-range jumpers to keep his team within striking distance. South Carolinaās separation began with just over eight minutes remaining in the opening half. Leading 24-20, the Gamecocks ignited a critical 11-2 surge over the next four and a half minutes. The run was fueled by defensive pressure and balanced scoring. Eli Ellis, who contributed eight points off the bench, converted a driving layup. Kobe Knox followed with a layup of his own, drew a foul, and completed the three-point play. After a Citadel turnover, Johnson capped the run with a transition layup, pushing the South Carolina advantage to 35-22. The Citadel struggled to counter, managing only two field goals in the final seven minutes of the half. South Carolina took a 35-28 lead into the break, having established control in the paint, where they outscored the Bulldogs 22-14 in the first half. The second half saw South Carolina methodically extend its lead, preventing any sustained rally from the visitors. Johnson, a guard from Cleveland, Ohio, was the catalyst, scoring 13 of his points after halftime. His backcourt mate, Mike Sharavjamts of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, provided significant support with 14 points, three assists and two blocks, often exploiting mismatches with his 6-foot-9 frame on the perimeter. Knox added 12 points for the Gamecocks, while Hayden Assemian provided a spark off the bench with seven points, including several key baskets and a block during the second half. The Bulldogs, who shot poorly from the field, could not find consistent offense outside of Kingsbury. Sola Adebisi added nine points and three blocks, and Keynan Davis provided a brief spark with seven quick points, but the teamās 32 points in the paint and six points off turnovers were not enough to overcome South Carolinaās efficiency. South Carolinaās defense was particularly effective in limiting opportunities, holding The Citadel to just nine fastbreak points while forcing 14 turnovers, which they converted into nine points. The Gamecocks also dominated the interior, finishing with a 42-32 advantage in points in the paint. The most important sequence of the game was South Carolinaās first-half run that turned a narrow four-point edge into a 13-point cushion. The Citadel never got closer than nine points the rest of the way. Every time the Bulldogs showed a hint of momentum, South Carolina answered. Early in the second half, a three-pointer from Davis cut the deficit to 37-33, but Sharavjamts responded with a turnaround jumper. Later, a Kingsbury three-pointer made it 47-43, but Johnson immediately answered with a stepback three of his own, followed by a Grant Polk three-pointer on the next possession to quickly push the lead back to 10. South Carolinaās depth and athleticism ultimately wore down The Citadel, as the Gamecocksā bench outscored the Bulldogsā reserves 20-12. The Gamecocks also shared the ball effectively, recording 13 assists on 27 made field goals. The victory keeps South Carolina undefeated at home this season and provides momentum heading into a Tuesday road matchup against in-state rival Clemson. The Citadel, which has lost three of its last four, will look to rebound on the road at the College of Charleston on Wednesday. According to pregame analytics, South Carolina was projected with a 99.3% probability to win and was favored by 24 points. The combined score of 126 fell well under the over/under line of 143.5.
Preview
Game Preview: Citadel Bulldogs at South Carolina Gamecocks COLUMBIA, S.C. (Interstat) ā The South Carolina Gamecocks look to continue their strong non-conference play at home when they host the Citadel Bulldogs at Colonial Life Arena on Saturday. South Carolina (6-3) enters the contest following a dominant 82-51 victory over Stetson on Dec. 6. The Gamecocks have won four of their last five games, with the lone loss an 86-83 overtime setback to Virginia Tech. Their success has been fueled by a balanced attack and stout defense, holding opponents to an average of 68.2 points per game. Guard Meechie Johnson has been a catalyst for the Gamecocks, averaging 16.0 points over his last three contests. He is coming off a 17-point, 4-rebound, 4-assist performance against Stetson. His backcourt leadership will be central as South Carolina prepares to open Southeastern Conference play next month. The Citadel (3-7) seeks a signature road upset after snapping a four-game losing streak with a 98-73 win over Division II Southern Wesleyan on Tuesday. The Bulldogs have struggled against Division I competition, with their two other wins coming against lower-division opponents. They are 0-6 against D-I foes, losing those games by an average margin of 18.8 points. Bulldogs guard Sola Adebisi is a player to watch, coming off a 12-point effort in 24 minutes against Southern Wesleyan. He has shown flashes of scoring and shot-blocking ability this season. Historically, South Carolina has dominated the series. The Gamecocks are 56-22 all-time against their in-state foe from the Southern Conference and have won 19 consecutive meetings dating back to 1979. This game serves as a final tune-up for South Carolina before a pivotal road matchup at rival Clemson on Tuesday. For The Citadel, it is the second of three straight road games before returning home to face College of Charleston on Dec. 17. Tip-off is scheduled for Saturday afternoon at Colonial Life Arena.