Notice, Thornwell deliver on their senior night to lead South Carolina to victory
On his senior night, Sindarius Thornwell made sure that South Carolina came away with the win, as he guided the Gamecocks to a 63-57 victory over Mississippi State.
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On his senior night, Sindarius Thornwell made sure that South Carolina came away with the win, as he guided the Gamecocks to a 63-57 victory over Mississippi State.
It was new. It was different. And most importantly, it worked.
No. 21 South Carolina’s defense has been its staple all season, yet the Gamecocks defense was exposed by Arkansas in an 83-76 loss Wednesday night.
Guaranteed money is hard to pass up, and for a 20-year-old college kid, a promise of fame and fortune seems incredibly tempting when compared to his current student status.
Sindarius Thornwell started right where he left off for the Gamecocks as he provided an early spark on the offensive end and seemed to have all the answers that South Carolina needed in their 77-73 victory over Mississippi State Saturday night.
All they could do was watch.
Behind a complete team effort in which they dominated on both the offensive and defensive ends, No. 19 South Carolina beat LSU 88-63 Wednesday night.
“Coach I love the team, but I’m really getting sick of watching Duane Notice miss shots. When are you gonna start playing someone else?”
In PJ Dozier’s absence, which was further compounded by foul trouble to Chris Silva and Maik Kotsar, one unlikely player stepped up in the game against Kentucky to try and give South Carolina a chance at beating the Wildcats.
Without star point guard PJ Dozier, who was ruled out prior to the game due to back spasms, No. 24 South Carolina fell to No. 5 Kentucky 85-69.
South Carolina was able to stay undefeated in SEC play after taking down Florida 57-53 late Wednesday night.
The college basketball rankings are wrong. Not just a little, not only slightly, but appallingly, outrageously wrong. For atop the college basketball world sit the wrong teams, while the deserving No.1 team erroneously is not even situated within the top three in the country.
With an early spark from the bench, another strong performance from Sindarius Thornwell, and their usual tenacious defense, Frank Martin was able to clinch his 200th career win as South Carolina beat Tennessee 70-60.
Not PJ Dozier, not Sindarius Thornwell, but Duane Notice holds South Carolina’s NCAA Tournament hopes in his hands.
Behind a flurry of turnovers forced by their defense, and the emergence of Duane Notice from his recent shooting woes, South Carolina was able to beat Texas A&M 79-68 Saturday afternoon.
After last year’s record-setting season that saw the South Carolina men’s basketball team just miss the NCAA tournament, the goal of this year’s team has been to make the tournament.
With South Carolina’s lead disappearing and the clock showing under two minutes left in the game, Sindarius Thornwell drove left. His defender cut him off, forcing Thornwell to spin back to the middle of the court and hoist a floater in the lane. The shot fell through the net, deflating the home crowd and giving South Carolina the basket it needed to seal an eventual 67-61 victory over Georgia in their first SEC game.
South Carolina men’s basketball coach Frank Martin announced Monday that senior guard Sindarius Thornwell has had his suspension lifted and that he will be free to play against Georgia on Wednesday.
In their last game before entering SEC play, South Carolina fell to Memphis 54-70 after an abysmal shooting performance that saw the Gamecocks go just 18 of 58 from the field.
Two games into Sindarius Thornwell’s indefinite suspension from the team, it has become obvious that this South Carolina team is not nearly the same without him.