Meechie Johnson scored 15 factors and Hayden Assemian added a career-high 13 factors off the bench to steer South Carolina to a 96-67 win over visiting Albany on Tuesday in Columbia, S.C.
Myles Stute chipped in with 12 factors on three 3-pointers. With Johnson and Stute main the best way with three 3-pointers apiece, South Carolina (9-4) went 14 for 30 from lengthy distance within the win.
Amir Lindsey led all scorers and completed with 18 factors on 7-for-17 taking pictures for the Nice Danes (4-11). Okechukv Okeke scored 12 factors on 6-for-6 taking pictures and completed with seven rebounds.
South Carolina made 9 of their first 12 shot makes an attempt within the second half, which was capped off by an Eli Ellis 3-pointer that gave the Gamecocks a 72-46 benefit with 11:16 left within the recreation.
The Gamecocks’ sizzling taking pictures continued all through all the second half. South Carolina shot 73.9% (17 for 23) from the ground, together with 5 for 10 from lengthy distance.
The 96 factors scored have been a season-high for the Gamecocks. South Carolina additionally had 19 assists.
After taking an early 8-6 lead, South Carolina went on a 14-0 run to offer them a 22-6 cushion early within the first half. The run was capped off on an Ellis fastbreak layup following a Hayden Assemian steal.
Albany, nevertheless, was capable of reply with a 13-2 run of their very own to chop the deficit to 24-19 with 8:36 left within the half. The Gamecocks went scoreless for over three minutes throughout that span.
Stute, who scored 11 factors within the first half, hit again to again three-pointers to offer South Carolina a 30-21 lead.
The Gamecocks shot 50% from the ground within the first half and made 9 threes. South Carolina scored 16 factors off 10 Albany turnovers to take a 48-33 lead into the half.
South Carolina begins Southeastern Convention play on Saturday when its hosts No. 11-ranked Vanderbilt. Albany opens its America East schedule with a street take a look at in opposition to UMass Lowell.
–Discipline Degree Media