South Carolina’s No. 1 Gamecocks (15-2, 10-0 SEC) is trying to build a five-game winning streak at home when hosting the Missouri Tigers (7-7, 3-6 SEC) on Thursday, February 11, 2021 at 7 pm ET.
Aliyah Boston’s team’s 17 points were not enough in South Carolina’s 63-59 loss in overtime to UConn on Monday in their most recent game.
LaDazhia Williams helped lead Missouri to an 85-75 victory over Auburn on Sunday, scoring 19 points in the match.
South Carolina team stats
South Carolina heads into the game with an average of 81 points per game this season, 13.6 more than the 67.4 allowed by Missouri. Gamecocks are 13-0 in games when they score at least 67 points.
As a team, Gamecocks throw 64.9 percent of the free-throw line, good for 12th in the SEC. Zia Cooke leads South Carolina, knocking out 3.2 free throws in one game and hurling 78,000 percent of the charity streak.
Missouri team stats
Missouri averages 74.9 points per game this season, while South Carolina gives up 59.1 per game. Tigers are 6-2 when scoring more than 59 points.
In the 2020-21 campaign, Tigers averaged 14.9 assists and 11.9 spins per game. When Missouri has a better assist / turnover ratio than its 1.25 season mark, Tigers are 2-3.
South Carolina players to watch
South Carolina’s top scorer, Cooke, averages 15.9 points per game. Boston leads the Gamecocks with 11.5 rebounds per game and adds 13.9 points, while Destanni Henderson takes the step for the team with 5.7 assists and averages of 11.6 points.
With an average of 1.5 turning the three points into a competition, Cooke is South Carolina’s most prolific three-point shooter, while shooting 43% of his shots beyond the arc.
Player statistics reflect 17 of the 17 games this season.
Missouri players to watch
Williams is Missouri’s top scorer, averaging 15.7 points per game. Aijha Blackwell is the leader in the rebound, with 11.0 rebounds per game for 13.8 points, while Shug Dickson leads the Tigers with 3.8 assists per game, in addition to an average of 8.4 points per dispute.
Frank Hayley is a player to be observed on the Missouri perimeter. She leads the Tigers’ shooting attack, hitting 39 percent of her downtown shots, averaging 1.4 make per game.
Player statistics reflect 11 of the 14 games this season.
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