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Tuesday 2/21/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
S CAROLINA
 
FLORIDA
+7.5  

-7.5  
+250

-330

136
 
66
Final
81

S CAROLINA (20 - 7) at FLORIDA (22 - 5)
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Tuesday, 2/21/2017 7:00 PM
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511S CAROLINA134.5138
512FLORIDA-9.5-8
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
S CAROLINA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games20-7+6.510-1310-1473.035.342.0%36.764.129.639.4%35.4
Road Games7-4+5.65-54-768.633.941.9%34.765.431.141.2%36.5
Last 5 Games2-3-6.60-54-175.630.439.6%34.078.434.448.2%39.4
Conference Games10-4+1.56-88-674.033.440.3%35.868.631.542.6%37.4
S CAROLINA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)73.035.325-6042.0%7-2035.0%16-2368.9%371113218134
vs opponents surrendering7234.125-5843.4%7-2135.0%14-2069.4%36913196134
Team Stats (Road Games)68.633.924-5741.9%6-1834.2%15-2266.3%351011228133
Stats Against (All Games)64.129.621-5339.4%5-1828.5%17-2570.3%3599216174
vs opponents averaging73.834.526-5844.4%7-2034.3%15-2270.6%36914187134
Stats Against (Road Games)65.431.121-5041.2%5-1631.5%19-2771.6%37910205183

FLORIDA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games22-5+4.515-1012-1379.538.745.4%37.765.929.740.7%35.1
Home Games7-1-2.54-44-480.637.246.3%37.566.226.743.6%32.5
Last 5 Games5-0+53-21-480.436.044.7%40.667.032.037.9%37.4
Conference Games12-2+2.58-67-779.637.645.1%37.566.629.640.8%35.7
FLORIDA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)79.538.727-5945.4%8-2136.2%18-2572.7%381013188125
vs opponents surrendering71.633.625-5942.5%7-2134.1%15-2169.9%35912206133
Team Stats (Home Games)80.637.227-5946.3%10-2639.0%16-2371.2%371015168134
Stats Against (All Games)65.929.724-5840.7%5-1830.2%13-1968.9%35910225163
vs opponents averaging76.235.827-5945.3%7-2035.2%16-2271.4%371014196134
Stats Against (Home Games)66.226.725-5643.6%6-1832.7%11-1573.3%32710217162
Average power rating of opponents played: S CAROLINA 77.5,  FLORIDA 80.5
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
S CAROLINA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/4/2017@ GEORGIA67-61W2W131.5U26-6142.6%34817-4736.2%4016
1/7/2017TEXAS A&M79-68W-5W126.5O28-7040.0%30627-5152.9%3725
1/11/2017@ TENNESSEE70-60W-2W141U22-5440.7%382217-5232.7%3722
1/14/2017OLE MISS67-56W-12L136U20-5536.4%422017-5530.9%3221
1/18/2017FLORIDA57-53W-1.5W135.5U15-5129.4%411519-5435.2%3716
1/21/2017@ KENTUCKY69-85L14L149O24-5841.4%271328-4858.3%3217
1/24/2017AUBURN98-69W-9.5W140O30-6149.2%381521-5935.6%3719
1/28/2017@ MISSOURI63-53W-10.5L133U20-5735.1%431420-5635.7%3815
2/1/2017@ LSU88-63W-8W147.5O30-6149.2%381424-6040.0%3622
2/4/2017GEORGIA77-75W-8L132O26-6043.3%28824-4949.0%3615
2/7/2017ALABAMA86-90L-8L129O23-8826.1%521430-7142.3%6224
2/11/2017@ MISSISSIPPI ST77-73W-5.5L139O27-5450.0%281127-5152.9%3119
2/15/2017ARKANSAS76-83L-8L143O28-6543.1%291230-5653.6%3213
2/18/2017@ VANDERBILT62-71L-2.5L136U24-5642.9%331220-4544.4%3615
2/21/2017@ FLORIDA              
2/25/2017TENNESSEE              
2/28/2017MISSISSIPPI ST              
3/4/2017@ OLE MISS              

FLORIDA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/3/2017OLE MISS70-63W-13L151U25-6041.7%281024-4751.1%3421
1/7/2017TENNESSEE83-70W-12.5W145.5O28-5650.0%311127-5450.0%3119
1/10/2017@ ALABAMA80-67W-5.5W131.5O25-5347.2%301223-5046.0%3718
1/14/2017GEORGIA80-76W-12L140O22-5540.0%321328-5848.3%4118
1/18/2017@ S CAROLINA53-57L1.5L135.5U19-5435.2%371615-5129.4%4115
1/21/2017VANDERBILT66-68L-11.5L143.5U26-5745.6%321223-5046.0%2913
1/25/2017@ LSU106-71W-12.5W156O36-6456.2%391228-6443.7%3111
1/28/2017@ OKLAHOMA84-52W-2.5W150.5U27-6342.9%50918-6527.7%3912
2/2/2017MISSOURI93-54W-20.5W141O30-6645.5%561119-6330.2%3213
2/4/2017KENTUCKY88-66W-2W160.5U30-6248.4%541723-6137.7%2913
2/7/2017@ GEORGIA72-60W-4.5W140U26-6440.6%39821-6333.3%4516
2/11/2017TEXAS A&M71-62W-11L137.5U22-5639.3%341424-6139.3%4020
2/14/2017@ AUBURN114-95W-10W157.5O33-5955.9%341331-7342.5%3511
2/18/2017@ MISSISSIPPI ST57-52W-10.5L147.5U20-5238.5%421622-6136.1%3812
2/21/2017S CAROLINA              
2/25/2017@ KENTUCKY              
3/1/2017ARKANSAS              
3/4/2017@ VANDERBILT              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
S CAROLINA: Last season: 25-9, lost in second round of the NIT.
Nickname: Gamecocks.
Coach: Frank Martin.
Conference: Southeastern.
Who's gone: F Michael Carrera, a first-team all-SEC selection last year, F Mindaugus Kacinas, C Laimonis Chatkevicious, G Marcus Stroman, G Jamall Gregory, F Raymond Doby, F Eric Cobb.
Who's back: G Sindarius Thornwell is the team's top returning scorer at 13.5 points a game and made the all-SEC defensive team, G Duane Notice was named the SEC sixth man of the year.
Who's new: G Tommy Corchiani, G Hassani Gravett, F Khadim Gueye, G Kory Holden, F Sedee Keita, F Maik Kotsar, F Ran Tut.
The Skinny: South Carolina infamously ' and incorrectly ' was sent a text from the NCAA saying it made the NCAA Tournament, then was not picked. The Gamecocks won't have many big bodies as they try to make the tournament for the first time since 2004.
FLORIDA: Last season: 21-15, lost in quarterfinals of the NIT
Nickname: Gators.
Coach: Mike White.
Conference: Southeastern.
Who's gone: F Dorian Finney-Smith, G DeVon Walker, G Brandon Francis-Ramirez.
Who's back: SG KeVaughn Allen, who started 32 games as a freshman and averaged 11.6 points despite shooting 31.5 percent from 3-point range; C John Egbunu, a former South Florida transfer who was dominant at times in his first season in the SEC; PG Kasey Hill, who averaged a career-best 9.1 points a game as a junior and had the most 3-pointers, rebounds, steals and blocks of his career; F Devin Robinson, a 6-foot-8 junior who has failed to meet expectations in two seasons.
Who's new: G Canyon Barry, a graduate transfer from College of Charleston and the youngest son of NBA Hall of Famer Rick Barry. Before needing season-ending shoulder surgery last season, Barry averaged 19.7 points in 13 games for the Cougars; F Keith Stone, who added size and strength while redshirting last season and could be a factor off the bench and in the paint.
The Skinny: The Gators have more depth and experience in White's second season, probably enough to get back to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2014. One must: They have to shoot better from behind the arc and from the free-throw line.
PREVIEW
No. 13 Florida goes for ninth straight vs. South Carolina
 

South Carolina folded badly last season and played its way out of an expected NCAA Tournament bid.

The current campaign is beginning to look a little bit too familiar to last season's collapse.

The Gamecocks have lost three of their last four games to drop out of the Top 25 and will attempt to end their untimely slide when they visit No. 13 Florida in Tuesday's SEC contest at Gainesville, Fla.

South Carolina (20-7, 10-4 SEC) won with defense while building its strong record but has suddenly lost the ability to slow opponents. The Gamecocks allowed an average of 78.4 points over the past five games to raise their season mark to 64.1.

But South Carolina's offense has sputtered as well, especially when it shot just 59.1 percent from the free-throw line and went 1 of 9 from 3-point range in Saturday's lethargic 71-62 loss to Vanderbilt.

Suddenly, the program that hasn't played in the NCAA tourney since 2004 is losing its wiggle room when it comes to its resume.

"I think it's us," Gamecocks senior guard Sindarius Thornwell said. "We're just not who we've been all year. We're losing some close games. We're not getting blown out. Those are mental mistakes when you lose close ones."

Getting well against the Gators could be a tough task.

Red-hot Florida (22-5, 12-2) has won eight consecutive games and is tied for first place in the SEC with Kentucky.

The Gators have won by 20 or more points four times during the winning streak. They have won with prolific offense (114 points versus Auburn) and by escaping with exactly half of that total (57 against Mississippi State).

"We're a diverse team," junior point guard Chris Chiozza said after Saturday's 57-52 win over the Bulldogs. "We can have a game where we score a hundred points and have one where we play defense and hold them to (52). ... That's what we hang our hat on."

Florida's depth was also on display in the win over Mississippi State. The Gators lost junior center John Egbunu for the season with a knee injury earlier in the week and sophomore Kevarrius Hayes stepped into the lineup and contributed nine points, a career-best 10 rebounds and four blocked shots.

Hayes scored the tiebreaking basket with 1:57 remaining and later protected the two-point lead by swatting away a shot by Mississippi State guard I.J. Ready with 30 seconds left.

"I tried not to make a big deal out of it," Hayes said of replacing Egbunu. "The only thing that was really different for me -- instead of playing behind John, he's not with us now. I just tried to focus on playing smart, doing the best I can and staying out of foul trouble."

Florida leading scorer Canyon Barry, a senior wing, injured an ankle against Mississippi State but is expected to play. Barry averages 13.2 points per game.

Thornwell leads South Carolina with a 21.1 average -- which ranks second in the SEC. He has scored 20 or more points in four consecutive games and is averaging 30.0 during the stretch.

Thornwell scored 20 points when the Gamecocks posted a 57-53 victory over the Gators on Jan. 18. Florida missed all 17 3-point attempts to break an 850-game streak of at least one that dated to January 1992.