South Carolina snapped its losing streak Tuesday with a performance reminiscent of the not-so-distant past.
The Gamecocks, looking like the team that shot their way up the SEC standings for much of January and February, beat Texas A&M, 71-54, at Reed Arena in College Station, Texas.
The win was USC’s first in four games. Another victory Saturday against Georgia and the Gamecocks (15-15, 10-7) will likely be the No. 4 seed and have a double-bye at next week’s SEC Tournament in Nashville.
Losses to Alabama (last Tuesday) and Missouri (last Saturday) included the injury of eventual absence of A.