Joyce Edwards’ 28 Points Lead No. 3 South Carolina to a 71-56 Victory over Texas A&M
Joyce Edwards scored 14 fourth-quarter points in a 71-56 win over Texas A&M, with Tessa Johnson adding 19 points including five 3-pointers to help No. 3 South Carolina extend their SEC record to 22-2.
- In a Tuesday night game, South Carolina defeated Texas A&M 67-53, with Nivar scoring 16 points and Pierre adding 14 rebounds, leading the team.
- With the game tied in the second half, Edwards ignited a late 9-0 spurt, scoring eight straight to make it 67-53 with under two minutes remaining.
- Down the stretch, Edwards scored 14 points in the fourth, went 10-of-12 from the free-throw line, and added 11 rebounds with four assists for another double-double this season.
- The result leaves South Carolina with a 22-2 record and 8-1 in the SEC, hosting Mississippi State on Thursday night, while Texas A&M falls to 8-10, 1-8, with its sixth straight loss.
- Early in the game, Edwards scored six points to finish with 14 of the Gamecocks' 16 fourth quarter points, showing depth beyond the top scorers.
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Joyce Edwards' 28 points lead No. 3 South Carolina to a 71-56 victory over Texas A&M
Joyce Edwards had 28 points and Tessa Johnson added 19 and tied a career high with five 3-pointers to help No. 3 South Carolina outlast Texas A&M 71-56.
Joyce Edwards shines as No. 3 South Carolina defeats Texas A&M 71-56
Joyce Edwards had 28 points and Tessa Johnson added 19 and tied a career high with five 3-pointers to help No. 3 South Carolina outlast Texas A&M 71-56 Monday night.
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