No. 2 South Carolina recorded another SEC win on Monday night beating No. 18 Tennessee 70-63 on the road in Knoxville. The win keeps South Carolina (20-1, 8-0 SEC) perfect in SEC play marks the end to the Gamecocks’ stretch of five-straight conference games against ranked opponents.
The South Carolina Gamecocks are looking to stay hot against the Tennessee Volunteers. There's arguably no hotter team in women's college basketball right now than the Gamecocks. They're 7-0 in conference play and are fresh off of a 10-point win over LSU,
No. 17 Tennessee takes on the No. 2 South Carolina Gamecocks after Ruby Whitehorn scored 21 points in Tennessee's 80-76 loss to the Texas Longhorns.
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The Gamecocks’ perfect start to SEC play includes four straight wins by 10 or more points against ranked opponents.
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No. 2 South Carolina recorded another SEC win on Monday night, beating No. 18 Tennessee 70-63 on the road in Knoxville. The victory keeps South Carolina (20-1, 8-0 SEC) perfect in SEC play and marks the end to the Gamecocks’ stretch of five straight conference games against ranked opponents.
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