Still Alive! USC Hoops Beats Mizzou 63-54

NASHVILLE, TENN. (USC SID) — The Gamecock men’s basketball team weathered its first test of postseason play late Wednesday night, holding off Missouri for a 63-54 win in the first round of the SEC tournament. Though it would lead by as much as 13 in the game, Carolina needed a stout defense in the final five minutes to seal the win and move to 16-15 overall this season The Tigers see their season end with a record of 9-23. Carolina allowed Missouri to score on its first possession of the game before reeling off the next seven points to begin a lead that would carry for the rest of the half. The Tigers missed the next five shots from the field before hitting a second field goal at the 16-minute mark, then went 0-of-5 again in another four minute span. A quick 7-2 burst from Mizzou drew it within one possession of the Gamecocks, 17-14, before an 8-0 run by Carolina put the lead back to double digits, highlighted by an and-one layup from Duane Notice and Marcus Stroman hitting all three free throws after being fouled from deep. The first half lead would go as high as 13, 30-17, in favor of the Gamecocks before Missouri ended the half on a 7-0 run. Four Carolina players scored five points or more in the half, led by Michael Carrera’s seven. The strong end to the first half sparked the 14th-seeded Tigers, who played a similar game at Colonial Life Arena just a month ago in a 65-60 loss. It would apply constant pressure to the Carolina lead early on in the second half, cutting it to 35-32 and forcing out Carrera with foul trouble less than four minutes in. Every scoring spurt from the Gamecocks would be answered, as the lead would wax and wane from as high as nine points to as low as two with under seven minutes to go in the game. Carrera would re-enter the game after missing eight minutes, and made an instant impact with a key steal and, later, a basket to put Carolina back up by four after Missouri had cut it to 52-50. That basket by Carrera keyed a quick but important hot streak for the Gamecocks, who made baskets on three straight possessions to extend the lead back out to 59-51 before the under-four media timeout. After it cut the lead to one possession with 6:42 to play, Missouri went without a field goal until a 3-pointer with eight seconds left to play to make a 63-54 final. Sindarius Thornwell would save one of his best performances of the 2014-15 season for postseason play, leading all scorers with 18 points on 5-of-9 shooting. Four of those makes came from 3-point range, and he added six assists. Of his total, 12 points came in the second half, where he played every minute. Carrera also finished with double digits in scoring, posting 12 points and six assists as he continues his strong month of March.