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Can South Carolina Gamecocks Outshine Texas Longhorns at Moody Center?

The South Carolina Gamecocks faced off against the Texas Longhorns in a competitive matchup at the Moody Center. The game concluded with the Longhorns securing an 84-75 victory over the Gamecocks. This result brought South Carolina's record to 0-1, while Texas improved to 1-0.


Feb 3, 2026; Austin, Texas, USA; Texas Longhorns guard Dailyn Swain (3) saves the ball against Texas Longhorns forward Lassina Traore (23) during the second half at Moody Center. Mandatory Credit: Dustin Safranek-Imagn Images

First Half


The first half saw both teams battling for dominance, with the Longhorns taking a slight edge by scoring 35 points compared to the Gamecocks' 31. The Cocks displayed strong defense, managing to block three shots and steal six possessions from their opponents. Jordan Butler contributed significantly on offense, showcasing his skills early in the game.


Second Half


In the second half, Texas extended their lead by adding another 49 points to their tally. Despite this, South Carolina fought back valiantly with Meechie Johnson leading their charge by scoring crucial points and assisting his teammates effectively. The Cocks managed a total of nine assists throughout the game but struggled with turnovers which ultimately affected their momentum.


Key Performances


Meechie Johnson stood out for South Carolina with an impressive performance that included scoring and playmaking abilities that kept his team competitive throughout both halves. On defense, Mike Sharavjamts was pivotal in blocking two shots and grabbing five rebounds.


For Texas, efficient shooting from beyond the arc played a crucial role as they converted seven three-pointers at a rate of 37 percent. Their ability to capitalize on second-chance opportunities also made a significant difference as they scored twenty points off such plays.


As part of our post-game report South Carolina Gamecocks analysis reveals areas for improvement including reducing turnovers and enhancing defensive rebounding efforts against formidable opponents like Texas.


Looking ahead, fans can catch more action when South Carolina hosts Missouri Tigers on February 7th at Colonial Life Arena in Columbia at 1:00 PM EDT broadcasted live on SEC Network. Share this article if you enjoyed our detailed recap!

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