COLUMBIA — After two straight home games, South Carolina women’s basketball is back on the road.
The No. 1 Gamecocks (4-0) face Clemson on Wednesday in Littlejohn Coliseum (5 p.m., ESPN2) for a mid-week rivalry series. South Carolina is coming off a 95-44 win over East Carolina on Sunday at home, and the Tigers (3-0) defeated Presbyterian 81-33 on Nov. 11. All 12 players scored in the win on Sunday for coach Dawn Staley.
The Gamecocks have equaled the program record of 42 consecutive wins and can set the record with a win tonight.
South Carolina holds a 35-33 series record over Clemson but is 11-20 on the road against the Tigers.
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South Carolina women’s basketball vs. East Carolina will be air on ESPN2. Steaming is available via ESPN+, and Fubo.
Courtney Lyle and Carolyn Peck will call the game from Littlejohn Coliseum.
South Carolina 86, Clemson 63: It’s a battle of two undefeated teams but the stronger team on paper comes out on top. Raven Johnson has five assists and Maddy McDaniel has eight points.
Tessa Johnson is back from injury and will play against the Tigers. She missed the last two games with an ankle injury. This should mark the first game this season the Gamecocks have their entire roster available.
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Current record: 3-0
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