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Latson Leads No. 2 South Carolina Past Grand Canyon
Ta'Niya Latson scored 20 points on 70% shooting to lead South Carolina's starters all scoring double digits in a 94-54 season opener against Grand Canyon.
- On Nov. 3, Ta'Niya Latson scored 20 points in her South Carolina debut, leading the Gamecocks women's basketball team to a 94-54 win over Grand Canyon University at Colonial Life Arena in Columbia, South Carolina.
- On Nov. 2, Dawn Staley said both teams needed a game, and Winston Gandy agreed to play; Gandy and assistant Chloe Rice received SEC championship rings in a pregame ring and banner ceremony.
- All five South Carolina starters reached double figures, hitting nine 3-pointers and shooting 56.3% from three-point range in the first half, while Raven Johnson nearly recorded a triple-double.
- The win extended Dawn Staley's opening-game streak to 15 straight seasons, and South Carolina Gamecocks prepare to host Bowling Green on Nov. 7 with four days to prepare.
- Ta'Niya Latson, last season's national scoring leader, notched the 63rd 20-point game of her career as four newcomers to South Carolina made their debuts, including transfers Madina Okot and Latson starting and freshmen Agot Makeer and Ayla McDowell playing.
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Latson leads new-look No. 2 South Carolina to opening blowout over Grand Canyon 94-54
Ta'Niya Latson had 20 points to lead No. 2 South Carolina to its 15th straight opening-game victory with a 94-54 win over Grand Canyon on Monday night.
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Read Full ArticleGCU falls at No. 2 South Carolina in 1st road test - Grand Canyon University Athletics
COLUMBIA, S.C. – In the first game under the Winston Gandy era, Grand Canyon faced one of the toughest tests in college basketball Monday night in No. 2 South Carolina, his former stop of two seasons prior to being named head coach in April of this year.
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