Joyce Edwards’ 28 Points Lead No. 3 South Carolina to a 71-56 Victory over Texas A&M
South Carolina's No. 3 Gamecocks improved to 22-2 with strong scoring from Edwards and five 3-pointers by Johnson, securing a 71-56 win over Texas A&M.
- Tuesday night in College Station, No. 3 South Carolina defeated Texas A&M 71-56.
- Joyce Edwards tied an SEC career high with 28 points and recorded her fifth double-double this season, hitting a career-best 10 free throws and scoring 14 fourth-quarter points.
- Tessa Johnson heated up from deep, starting 4-for-4 from 3 and finishing with five first-half triples, ending with 19 points on 5 of 11 from beyond the arc for South Carolina.
- South Carolina improved to 22-2, 8-1 in the SEC, while Texas A&M fell to 8-10, 1-8, suffering its sixth straight loss.
- Game officials called 12 fouls in the first half and 32 by the fourth quarter, and Staley criticized offensive movement, saying `I think for a lot of the game offensively we just didn't do a good job of moving the ball in a way that really impacts the defense.
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Joyce Edwards' 28 points lead No. 3 South Carolina to a 71-56 victory over Texas A&M
Joyce Edwards had 28 points and Tessa Johnson added 19 and tied a career high with five 3-pointers to help No. 3 South Carolina outlast Texas A&M 71-56.
Joyce Edwards shines as No. 3 South Carolina defeats Texas A&M 71-56
Joyce Edwards had 28 points and Tessa Johnson added 19 and tied a career high with five 3-pointers to help No. 3 South Carolina outlast Texas A&M 71-56 Monday night.
Cock a doodle doom: South Carolina edges A&M, 71-56
After dropping its last five Southeastern Conference games, Texas A&M women’s basketball continued its downward spiral with a 71-56 loss to No. 3 South Carolina. Despite the outcome, the Aggies had the Gamecocks on the ropes until the end, displaying a competitive spirit that almost seemed forgotten throughout a monster schedule of ranked opponents. With back-and-forth blows in the first quarter, the trend of the Aggies’ offensive inadequacy app…
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