The 0-8 start to conference play is extra maddening for a program that wanted to build off last year’s NCAA Tournament appearance.
Following a 71-60 loss at Georgia on Tuesday, South Carolina head coach Lamont Paris spoke to the media after the game. Below is a summary of what he had to say. — They find themselves in unfortunately familiar territory with a similar culprit.
In the middle of a seven-game losing streak to start SEC play, South Carolina and coach Lamont Paris are trying to maintain a positive attitude and keep from letting the frustration tank the team’s chances even further.
Following the latest one at 65-60 in overtime to Mississippi State on Saturday, Lamont Paris said the Gamecocks continue to fight, though, through their longest losing streak since two seasons ago. “Well, if it doesn’t break you, it’ll make you stronger, um, and it hasn’t broken our guys,” said Paris.
Lamont Paris’ South Carolina remained winless in SEC play after a 65-60 overtime loss to No. 14-ranked Mississippi State on Saturday.
Lamont Paris, head coach of the South Carolina Gamecocks men's basketball team, has demonstrated significant potential and capability during his tenure. After a
Freshman forward Okku Federiko has officially joined the South Carolina men’s basketball team after resolving NCAA eligibility issues, the school announced Friday.
Following South Carolina’s narrow 66-63 loss to Vanderbilt on January 15, 2025, head coach Lamont Paris expressed his thoughts on the game’s outcome. In a postg
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Georgia (15-6, 3-5 SEC) pulled away early and South Carolina never led at Stegeman Coliseum. USC fought back to make it close midway through the period, but UGA outscored the Gamecocks 17-5 in the latter portion of the first half and led 35-21 at the break.
Paris went 26-8 last season with the Gamecocks and made the NCAA Tournament, so this is certainly new territory for him and South Carolina.
South Carolina guard Jamarii Thomas (6) moves up the court after stealing the ball off of Mississippi State guard Josh Hubbard (12) during the first half of a game at Colonial Life Arena in Columbia, S.C., on Saturday, Jan. 25, 2025.