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South Carolina's Staley on Playing at Coppin State: I Think It's Good on All Fronts

South Carolina converted 30 turnovers into 35 points and improved to 28-0 against HBCU teams under coach Dawn Staley in a dominant road victory.

  • On Jan. 18, South Carolina Gamecocks beat Coppin State Eagles 90-48 in Baltimore, improving to 19-1 while the Eagles dropped to 4-16.
  • After a 22-14 first quarter, South Carolina Gamecocks ran away with a 22-5 second-quarter burst, forcing 13 of Coppin State Eagles' 30 turnovers in that period.
  • Joyce Edwards paced the Gamecocks with 26 points and five steals, while Tessa Johnson added 17 points with five 3-pointers and Ta'Niya Latson contributed 15 points, five assists and six steals.
  • Coach Dawn Staley leaned on depth, using 10 players all over 10 minutes, as South Carolina improved to 28-0 against HBCU opponents under her leadership.
  • The Gamecocks dominated the paint, outscoring Coppin State 40-18 inside at the 4,100-seat PEC Arena, where many garnet-clad South Carolina fans watched recent programs like Maryland and LSU.
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South Carolina's Staley on playing at Coppin State: I think it's good on all fronts

Dawn Staley’s visit to Coppin State was a success for just about everyone. South Carolina won by 42 points, and the Eagles had more than 3,000 fans in their arena. Staley and the Gamecocks beat Coppin State 90-48 on Sunday.…

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Basketball fans turn out for Coppin State’s loss to No. 2 South Carolina in Baltimore

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No. 2 South Carolina cruises to a 90-48 victory in a road game at Coppin State

Joyce Edwards had 26 points and five steals, and No. 2 South Carolina beat Coppin State 90-48. The Gamecocks made the trip to Baltimore after the Eagles played at South Carolina last season.

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Sunday, January 18, 2026.
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