Following a 66-63 loss to Vanderbilt on Wednesday, South Carolina head coach Lamont Paris spoke to the media after the game. Below is a summary of what he had to say. — Frustrating loss. South Carolina turned the ball over more than a third of a time that it had it.
South Carolina’s one-possession loss in Nashville on Tuesday was that much more brutal considering how little they took care of the basketball. Lamont Paris was critical of the Gamecocks’ turnover problem versus Vanderbilt following the 66-63 loss.
Mike Morgan, who is a play-by-play man for the SEC Network for men's college basketball, ponders the question- how did South Carolina turn the ball over 25 times and still have a chance to win it 66-63 defeat at the buzzer to Vandy on the road?
Following South Carolina’s narrow 66-63 loss to Vanderbilt on January 15, 2025, head coach Lamont Paris expressed his thoughts on the game’s outcome. In a postg
South Carolina basketball’s search for its first SEC win continues, as Lamont Paris’ team fell to Vanderbilt 66-63 on the road on Wednesday. An and-one putback by Vanderbilt’s Devin McGlockton with less than a second left won the game after the Commodores went nearly five minutes without a field goal.
South Carolina's lack of fight leads to a humbling 85-50 loss to Mississippi State. Coach Paris emphasizes the need for more aggression as tougher games lie ahead.
Following the South Carolina Gamecocks’ 88-68 loss to No. 5 Alabama, head coach Lamont Paris addressed the media, providing insights into the team’s performance
South Carolina showed improvement but couldn't match No. 5 Alabama's depth and fell 88-68. Next, they face No. 2 Auburn at home.
South Carolina coach Lamont Paris used a song from 40 years ago to drill a message into his team ahead of the Auburn matchup.
South Carolina's men's basketball struggled to defeat any SEC opponents over Christmas break. Went on a seven game win streak to end nonconference play.
Auburn basketball struggled against South Carolina on Saturday, and it lost All-American Johni Broome early in the second half. That didn't matter, however, as the Tigers secured their third victory of SEC play.
While visibly disappointed by the result, Paris praised his players for their fight against one of the best teams in the nation, especially in the face of adver