South Carolina 74, Western Kentucky 55
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| Team Stat Comparison |
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WESTERN KENTUCKY |
SOUTH CAROLINA |
| Points |
55 |
74 |
| FG Made-Attempted |
22-51 (.431) |
25-60 (.417) |
| 3P Made-Attempted |
6-18 (.333) |
9-26 (.346) |
| FT Made-Attempted |
5-8 (.625) |
15-19 (.789) |
| Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) |
16 (0/0) |
10 (0/0) |
| Largest Lead |
0 |
22 |
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) -- South Carolina remembers how much fun it
had at the NIT in New York last year. The Gamecocks hope to be back
in the Big Apple to defend the title.
Seniors
Tarence Kinsey scored 23 points and
Antoine Tisby added
16 to lift South Carolina to a 74-55 victory over Western Kentucky
on Wednesday night in the first round of the NIT. South Carolina is
trying to become the second team to win consecutive NIT titles --
St. John's accomplished the feat in 1943 and 1944.
"We thought about the fun," said Kinsey, who was 5-for-9 on
3-pointers and had four steals. "I think right now we're having
more fun. We put way too much pressure on ourselves."
Indeed they may have. The Gamecocks were expected to make a run
at the NCAA tournament this season, but won two of nine games that
were decided by three points or less.
South Carolina (19-15), which has played five games in seven
days, didn't have to worry about this one coming down to the wire.
Tre Kelley added 13 points as the Gamecocks controlled the game
throughout.
The Hilltoppers (23-8), led by
Anthony Winchester's 20 points,
got within six with 7:47 to go, but South Carolina went on a 16-2
run to seal the game. Winchester also grabbed 16 rebounds.
Western Kentucky was without
Courtney Lee, who was averaging 17
points a game. Lee played in the Sun Belt Conference tournament
despite a broken hand, but after doctors re-evaluated him, they
decided playing in Wednesday's contest would have risked further
injury.
"We realized we were playing a team that was missing one of its
best players," South Carolina coach Dave Odom said. "That
certainly messed up their offensive cohesion."
Winchester's five consecutive points kept the Hilltoppers in it
late. But 23 turnovers kept them from getting too close.
"The difference was turnovers," Western Kentucky coach Darrin
Horn said. "They had 35 points off turnovers and you look at the
stat sheet, there were a lot of areas where we were better."
The Hilltoppers outrebounded the Gamecocks 35-30, and shot 43.1
percent compared to South Carolina's 41.7 percent.
On the other hand, the Gamecocks had eight blocks and 17 steals.
Brandon Wallace had six blocks, including two in the final moments
on Winchester, the Sun Belt's player of the year.
Tisby converted a three-point play during the key run to give
South Carolina a 51-42 lead with 7:30 left.
Rocky Trice followed
that with two steals and an offensive rebound to help South
Carolina regain control of the game, 57-42 with 6:03 to go.
Winchester went 7-for-18, including four 3s. But it wasn't
enough.
The Hilltoppers were outmatched from the start. They had five
turnovers in the first five minutes and didn't score their fifth
point until Winchester hit a 3 with 12:07 left in the first half.
South Carolina will face the winner of Friday's Florida
State-Butler game next week, which will give them some time to rest
after a surprising run to the Southeastern Conference tournament
championship game.
"Now I feel like we're in the tournament," Odom said. "We'll
be fresh next Tuesday."
And the seniors, including Kelley, hope to make another run in
the NIT title.
"We're not really thinking about last year and the NIT
championship," Kelley said. "We want to win it this year. Last
year won't win us any more games."