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South Carolina Tops LSU, GameDay Set For Columbia

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Baton Rouge — South Carolina defeated No. 6 LSU 79-72 on Saturday, extending its streak against the Tigers to 18 games, and ESPN announced College GameDay will visit Columbia for South Carolina’s Feb. 22 matchup with Ole Miss. Tessa Johnson scored 21 points, Raven Johnson added 19, and Madina Okot posted 12 points with 17 rebounds; Flau'jae Johnson led LSU with 21. The Tigers missed multiple close opportunities, including late free throws that could have tied the game. Poll updates were scheduled Feb. 16 and Feb. 17 ahead of the Feb. 22 game. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Last season: Chloe Kitts recorded a triple-double in Ole Miss vs South Carolina matchup.
  • Feb. 14: No. 3 South Carolina defeated No. 6 LSU, 79-72, in Baton Rouge.
  • Immediately after game: Box score showed Tessa Johnson 21 points; Madina Okot with 12 points, 17 rebounds.
  • Feb. 16–17: AP Top 25 and USA TODAY coaches polls scheduled updates before Feb. 22 matchup.
  • Feb. 22: ESPN College GameDay scheduled in Columbia for South Carolina vs Ole Miss.
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Who Benefited

ESPN and the South Carolina women's basketball program benefited from national exposure, increased viewership, and promotional value after the Feb. 14 win and the announcement that College GameDay will visit Columbia on Feb. 22.

Who Impacted

LSU's program and players suffered a competitive setback as missed late free throws and scoring opportunities contributed to the 79-72 loss, extending their losing stretch versus South Carolina and impacting morale and season momentum.

Media Bias
Articles Published:
6
Right Leaning:
0
Left Leaning:
0
Neutral:
6
Distribution:
Left 0%, Center 100%, Right 0%
Who Benefited

ESPN and the South Carolina women's basketball program benefited from national exposure, increased viewership, and promotional value after the Feb. 14 win and the announcement that College GameDay will visit Columbia on Feb. 22.

Who Impacted

LSU's program and players suffered a competitive setback as missed late free throws and scoring opportunities contributed to the 79-72 loss, extending their losing stretch versus South Carolina and impacting morale and season momentum.

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