South Carolina Women’s Basketball Dominates Memphis in Exhibition Match, 106-63

Memphis, TN – South Carolina Women’s Basketball Shines in Exhibition Game

On Tuesday night, the South Carolina women’s basketball team delivered a powerful performance, effortlessly defeating the Memphis Tigers with a score of 106-63 during an exhibition match held at FedExForum. This thrilling game was part of the inaugural Hoops for St. Jude Tip Off Classic, which also featured a matchup between the North Carolina men’s team and Memphis earlier in the evening.

Game Overview

The contest began with Memphis taking an early lead when Alasia Smith scored a layup, bringing the Tigers to 2-0. However, South Carolina quickly retaliated with a dominant 15-3 run, establishing a double-digit advantage just minutes into the game. The defending national champions showed their strength throughout, maintaining control as they pushed further ahead.

Key Performers

Several players from South Carolina stood out during the match. Chloe Kitts achieved a remarkable double-double, contributing 15 points and grabbing 13 rebounds. Another standout, Joyce Edwards, also recorded a double-double in her inaugural collegiate game. MiLaysia Fulwiley added 10 points but was forced to leave the game due to an injury in the second half.

Game Flow

As the game progressed, South Carolina extended their lead substantially. They finished the first half with an impressive 18-point lead, thanks to a strong run at the end of the second quarter. By this point, Edwards had already made her impact felt with a double-double, while both Te-Hina Paopao and Kitts each contributed eight points. In contrast, Memphis’s leading scorer, Tilly Boler, a Jackson State transfer, tallied 11 points, notably hitting back-to-back three-pointers that briefly narrowed the gap to eight points in the second quarter.

Second Half Dynamics

While the first half ended with South Carolina clearly in charge, the second half continued in a similar fashion. The Gamecocks showcased their superior depth and skills, outscoring Memphis and securing a comfortable lead that rendered the game uncompetitive. South Carolina’s rebounding advantage, which was 15-5 early on, further emphasized their dominance on the court throughout the match.

Additional Notes

Of note, South Carolina played the exhibition match without Watkins, who was suspended from all team activities following an arrest at the end of August.

Conclusion

The Gamecocks’ victory serves as a strong reminder of their prowess in women’s college basketball, as they look to continue building momentum heading into their official season. The exhibition win against Memphis showcased their talent and depth, making it clear they remain a formidable team as they defend their championship title.


Author: HERE Greenville

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