The Daily Gamecock

Men's basketball comes up short at Missouri

Williams turns in 32 points with career-high 7 3-pointers in loss

Despite a slow start to Saturday’s game at Missouri, South Carolina men’s basketball made a real run at its first SEC win of the season.

But in the end the push wouldn’t be enough, and the Gamecocks would fall 82-74 and drop to 0-6 in the conference.

Senior guard Brenton Williams spearheaded South Carolina’s offense, turning in a career day with 32 points and his most-ever three-pointers in a game with seven.

Williams was backed up by sophomore forward Michael Carrera’s double-double with 16 points and 11 rebounds.

Freshman forward Sindarius Thornwell was the only other Gamecock to put up more than four points, finishing with 14 to end his streak of 20-point games.

Missouri had two players go for more than 20 points in the contest, as guards Jabari Brown and Jordan Clarkson turned in 24 and 22, respectively.

South Carolina is one of two remaining SEC teams yet to win a game in-conference. The Auburn Tigers also sit at 0-6 after losing to Arkansas Saturday.

The Gamecocks will continue their push for their first SEC win Wednesday when they take on Texas A&M at home, a team that South Carolina narrowly lost to earlier in the season.


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