Will Richard scored on a driving layup with 4.8 seconds remaining to lift No. 5 Florida — down 14 points in the the second half — past South Carolina, 70-69 on Wednesday night.
Only one more half stands between East Carolina and the win they were favored to collect coming into this afternoon. A victory is still up for grabs for either team after one quarter, but East Carolina is up 31-28 over South Florida.
The Florida Gators (16-2, 3-2 SEC) and South Carolina Gamecocks (10-8, 0-5) are lined up for a Wednesday battle in Columbia. Tip time at Colonial Life Arena is 7 p.m. ET (SEC Network). Let's analyze
A frozen alligator was spotted in a pond on Cat Island, in South Carolina, on Wednesday. The National Service Office in nearby Charleston, S.C. reported 2-4 inches of snow fell over the region with temperatures that dropped to the mid-20s.
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C.J. Walker had 15 points in East Carolina's 64-55 win over South Florida on Saturday. Walker also contributed eight rebounds and five assists for the Pirates (12-9, 4-4 American Athletic Conference).
South Florida heads to East Carolina in AAC play Saturday. Saturday's matchup is the first this season for the two teams.
It seemed like Wednesday was the night jubilation would break thorough. Instead, Florida’s Will Richard hit a layup with seconds left to give No. 5 Florida a 70-69 win over South Carolina (10-9, 0-6 SEC). It is the first time the Gamecocks have started conference play 0-6 since 2013-14.
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GREENVILLE, N.C. (ECU ATHLETICS) - C.J. Walker scored 15 points and grabbed eight rebounds as East Carolina defeated South Florida, 64-55, on Saturday afternoon inside Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum.
The East Carolina men’s basketball team has been a strong rebounding team all season, and the team’s athleticism has been on display through dunks, alley-oops and acrobatic finishes at the