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2016-17 Basketball Season Thread - WBB vs. MSU - W 67-55 - NATIONAL CHAMPS!!!

Posted on 11/6/16 at 7:33 pm
Posted by CayceCock13
Braves / Hornets / Rams Fan
Member since Oct 2012
17543 posts
Posted on 11/6/16 at 7:33 pm
Record: (26-11, 12-6)

Coaches:
Frank Martin - Head Coach (5th Year)
Matt Figger - Associate Head Coach/Recruiting Coordinator (5th Year)
Perry Clark - Assistant Coach (5th Year)
Bruce Shingler - Assistant Coach (1st Year)

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Andy Assaley - Director of Basketball Operations
Scott Greenawalt - Strength and Conditioning Coach
Doug Edwards - Student-Athlete Development
Mark Rodger - Athletic Trainer
Jay Gibbons - Director of Men's Basketball Video Services
Dushawn Davis - Director of Social Media
Jarett Gerald - Special Assistant to Head Men's Basketball Coach
Brian Steele - Student Assistant Coach
Ryan McIntyre - Graduate Student Manager


Roster
0 Sindarius Thornwell G - SR
1 Kory Holden G - JR (Transfer)
2 Hassani Gravett G - RS SO
4 Rakym Felder G - FR
5 TeMarcus Blanton G - RS SO
10 Duane Notice G - SR
12 Khadim Gueye F - FR
13 Tommy Corchiani G - FR (Walk-On)
14 Ran Tut F - JR
15 PJ Dozier G - SO
20 Justin McKie G - SR
21 Maik Kotsar F - FR
23 Evan Hinson G - FR (Walk-On, Football Scholarship)
24 Sedee Keita F - FR
30 Chris Silva F - SO
31 Jarrell Holliman F - RS JR (Walk-On)
34 John Ragin G - SO (Walk-On)


2016-17 Top Performers (Overall):
PPG: Sindarius Thornwell (21.4)
RPG: Sindarius Thornwell (7.2)
APG: PJ Dozier (2.8)
FG%: Chris Silva (.542)
3FG%: Rakym Felder (.436)
FT%: Sindarius Thornwell (.827)

2016-17 Top Performers (SEC):
PPG: Sindarius Thornwell (22.1)
RPG: Sindarius Thornwell (7.5)
APG: PJ Dozier (2.9)
FG%: Chris Silva (.547)
3FG%: Justin McKie (.406)
FT%: Sindarius Thornwell (.832)


Non-Conference Schedule:

11/11/16, vs.Louisiana Tech, W 85-76
11/13/16, vs.Holy Cross, W 81-49
11/15/16, vs.Monmouth, W 70-69 OT
11/18/16, vs.South Carolina State, W 92-50
11/23/16, vs.Michigan, W 61-46

11/26/16, vs.Syracuse, W 64-50

12/01/16, vs.Vermont, W 68-50
12/04/16, vs.Florida International, W 70-54

12/12/16, vs.Seton Hall, L 64-67
12/17/16, at USF, W 77-66
12/21/16, vs.Clemson, L 60-62
12/27/16, vs.Lander, W 90-62

12/30/16, at Memphis, L 54-70

1/4/17, at Georgia, W 67-61
1/7/17, vs. Texas A&M, W 79-68
1/11/17, at Tennessee, W 70-60
1/14/17, vs. Ole Miss, W 67-56
1/18,17, vs. Florida, W 57-53

1/21/17, at Kentucky, L 69-85
1/24/17, vs. Auburn, W 98-69
1/28/17, at Missouri, W 63-53

2/1/17, at LSU, W 88-63
2/4/17, vs. Georgia, W 77-75
2/7/17, vs. Alabama, L 86-90 4OT

2/11/17, at Mississippi State, W 77-73
2/15/17, vs. Arkansas, L 76-83
2/18/17, at Vanderbilt, L 62-71
2/21/17, at Florida, L 66-81
2/25/17, vs. Tennessee, W 82-55
2/28/17, vs. Mississippi State, W 63-57


3/4/17, at Ole Miss, L 70-75

***SEC Tournament***
3/10/17, vs. Alabama, L 53-64

***NCAA Tournament***
3/17/17, vs. Marquette, W 93-73
3/19/17, vs. Duke, W 88-81
3/24/17, vs. Baylor - W 70-50
3/26/17, vs. Florida - W 77-70
4/1/17, vs. Gonzaga - L 73-77
This post was edited on 4/2/17 at 7:15 pm
Posted by CayceCock13
Braves / Hornets / Rams Fan
Member since Oct 2012
17543 posts
Posted on 11/6/16 at 7:33 pm to
Record: (33-4, 14-2)

Coaches:
Dawn Staley - Head Coach
Lisa Boyer - Associate Head Coach
Nikki McCray-Penson - Assistant Coach
Fred Chmiel - Assistant Coach

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Melanie Balcomb - Dir. of Coaching Offensive Analytics
Cynthia Jordan - Director of Basketball Operations
Freddy Ready - Director of Player Development
Ariana Moore - Special Assistant to Head Coach
Hudson Jacobs - Video Coordinator
Marcella Shorty - Athletic Trainer
Katie Fowler - Sports Performance Coach


Roster:
0 Victoria Patrick FR - G
1 Bianca Cuevas-Moore JR - G
3 Kaela Davis JR - G
4 Doniyah Cliney SO - G
10 Allisha Gray JR - G
12 Araion Bradshaw FR - G
15 Tiffany Davis SR - G
21 Mikiah Herbert Harrigan FR - F
22 A'ja Wilson JR - F
35 Alexis Jennings JR - F
41 Alaina Coates SR - C
52 Tyasha Harris FR - G


Non-Conference Schedule:

11/14/16, at Ohio State, W 92-80
11/20/16, vs. Hampton, W 92-38
11/21/16, vs. Maine, W 79-42
11/22/16, vs. Saint Peter's, W 93-38

11/27/16, vs. Louisville, W 83-59

12/01/16, at Texas, W 76-67
12/04/16, at Duke, L 63-74
12/11/16, vs. Minnesota, W 98-58
12/15/16, vs. Clemson, W 83-61
12/18/16, vs. UCLA, W 66-57

12/21/16, at Savannah State, W 70-30

1/1/17, vs. Alabama, W 93-45
1/5/17, at Auburn, W 73-47
1/8/17, at Florida, W 81-62
1/12/17, vs. Georgia, W 66-63
1/15/17, at LSU, W 84-61
1/19/17 vs. Ole Miss, W 65-46
1/23/17 vs. Mississippi State, W 64-61
1/26/17, at Georgia, W 62-44
1/30/17, vs. Tennessee, L 74-76

2/2/17, vs. Kentucky, W 75-63
2/5/17, at Arkansas, W 79-49
2/9/17, vs. Auburn, W 60-41
2/13/17, at UCONN, L 66-76
2/16/17, vs. Vanderbilt, W 82-51
2/19/17, at Missouri, L 60-62
2/23/17, at Texas A&M, W 80-64
2/26/17, vs. Kentucky, W 95-87

***SEC Tournament***
3/3/17, vs. Georgia, W 72-48
3/4/17, vs. Kentucky, W 89-77
3/5/17, vs. Mississippi State, W 59-49 - SEC Tournament Champions!!!

***NCAA Tournament***
3/17/17, vs. UNC-Asheville - W 90-40
3/19/17, vs. Arizona State - W 71-68
3/25/17, vs. Quinnipiac - W 100-58
3/28/17, vs. Florida State - W 71-64
3/31/17, vs. Stanford - W 62-53
4/2/17, vs. Mississippi State - W 67-55
This post was edited on 4/2/17 at 7:16 pm
Posted by ConwayGamecock
South Carolina
Member since Jan 2012
9121 posts
Posted on 11/12/16 at 8:10 pm to
Thanks for starting this thread, CayceCock13!!


I liked the game we played versus LA-Tech (we won 85-76): we played more up-tempo and with a quicker pace which Coach Martin said we would. We shot the ball fairly well, and shot VERY well from the 3-pt line (50% - 9-18).

Our bigs started out struggling with Silva, Kotsar, and Gueye picking up 2 early fouls each missing a lot of minutes. I saw some good things from the youngsters, especially in Kotsar who made plays all over the floor stealing one ball and slapping another one away from behind when LA-Tech was on a fast break. Gueye picked up 3 fouls in 1 minute of play, and was benched from then on. Gravett scored 7 1st half pts and 0 in the 2nd half, but he too showed his scoring capability hitting one from downtown.

Thornwell played very strong with 18 pts, and leading the team with 7 rebounds and 6 assists, and adding a block and a steal. Both Notice and Dozier combined to shoot 9-16 and 5-9 from the arc, and scored 17 pts each. Silva straightened himself out in the 2nd half to end up with 11 pts and 2 blocks.

Hopefully the young bigs improve on picking up the speed of the game and reduce the early fouling: I felt we could have dominated LA-Tech in rebounding, but didn't (we still held the edge 35-29) due to having to shuffle all our bigs in and out of the game with the fouling.

We need to improve on FT shooting a bit, but perhaps the one game isn't a good enough sample size yet.

We play Holy Cross tomorrow at 6 pm. It will be their season-opener. They lost 20 gms last season. Let's go Gamecocks!!


Posted by CayceCock13
Braves / Hornets / Rams Fan
Member since Oct 2012
17543 posts
Posted on 11/13/16 at 5:21 pm to
It appears Rakym Felder is back from suspension because he just entered and played his first collegiate minutes.
Posted by Cockopotamus
Member since Jan 2013
15739 posts
Posted on 11/25/16 at 8:20 pm to
Is our game on TV tomorrow or just streaming? What the hell is ACC Network?
Posted by Cockopotamus
Member since Jan 2013
15739 posts
Posted on 1/13/17 at 9:29 pm to
Are you gonna add the rest of the men's schedule to the OP?

I honestly come here for schedule info and I noticed that the full schedule isn't posted.

It'd be appreciated
Posted by theGarnetWay
Washington, D.C.
Member since Mar 2010
25878 posts
Posted on 2/26/17 at 8:30 pm to
With the win and MSU loss, the ladies win the SEC outright.
Posted by karralum
southeastern conference territory
Member since Apr 2012
1138 posts
Posted on 3/17/17 at 4:34 pm to
The women won 90-40
This post was edited on 3/17/17 at 6:03 pm
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