Saturday August 23rd, 2025 1:31AM

South Carolina wins second straight SEC game

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COLUMBIA, S.C. - South Carolina coach Dave Odom sounded like a character on Sesame Street after the Gamecocks won back-to-back Southeastern conference games for the first time this season. <br> <br> ``So one, two, we can count to two. Now let&#39;s see if we can do three,&#39;&#39; coach David Odom said. <br> <br> The Gamecocks (16-10, 6-7) play Auburn on Saturday, and each win is crucial as they look to gain an at-large bid into the NCAA tournament. <br> <br> Jamel Bradley scored 16 points including 4-of-10 3-pointers as South Carolina beat LSU 66-53 on Wednesday. <br> <br> The Gamecocks made several second half runs, but the Tigers (14-12, 4-9) always caught back up. <br> <br> But with 5:20 left and LSU trailing 52-49, South Carolina went on a 10-2 run capped by Rolando Howell&#39;s steal and breakaway dunk with 1:29 left. The Tigers couldn&#39;t recover. <br> <br> Odom said LSU which is hoping for an NIT appearance was a postseason team. <br> <br> ``To be able to beat them tonight, I think it speaks volumes about where our team has come from, where they are now,&#39;&#39; Odom said. And ``where they might be able to go.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> After one-point losses to No. 12 Kentucky and No. 5 Alabama, Odom said it was good to see his team make plays at the end of the game to win. South Carolina outscored LSU 14-6 in the final 5:20. <br> <br> The Gamecocks&#39; defense made most of the plays down the stretch. The Gamecocks forced the Tigers into ten second half turnovers compared to South Carolina&#39;s five. <br> <br> South Carolina held Ronald Dupree, LSU&#39;s leading scorer at 17.6 points per game, to just six points Wednesday, all of them in the second half. He had seven turnovers. <br> <br> ``South Carolina doesn&#39;t have many weaknesses defensively because they are so sound and they are prepared,&#39;&#39; LSU coach John Brady said. ``They did a nice job on Dupree.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> Brady said the Gamecock defense made Dupree rush some of his shots. <br> <br> ``I didn&#39;t think we played poorly, I just thought South Carolina just played better than we did for longer,&#39;&#39; Brady said. <br> <br> The Tigers were led by Torris Bright who had 15 points. Antonio Hudson added 14. <br> <br> ``I&#39;ve said for the last three weeks if we could score 65 points we&#39;d be okay,&#39;&#39; Brady said. ``Our team is not a mystery. Ronald Dupree gets six points - we can&#39;t score 65.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> Howell, Aaron Lucas and Chuck Eidson all scored 10 for South Carolina. Eidson also added six assists. <br> <br> The first two times South Carolina pulled away in the second half, LSU coach John Brady called a timeout and slowed the momentum. <br> <br> The Tigers were behind 48-42 after the first timeout, but Jermaine Williams answered with a 3-pointer. After Bray called a second timeout down 52-45, Brad Bridgewater&#39;s jumper and a lay-up by Dupree closed the gap to 52-47 with 5:20 left. <br> <br> South Carolina trailed 36-32 with 18:13 left but Bradley hit back-to-back 3-pointers to retake the lead for South Carolina. The Gamecocks would never trail again.
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