NCAA Women’s Basketball Top 25 Daily Fared
- On Sunday, Dec. 28, 2025, No. 3 South Carolina beat Providence 96-55 at Colonial Life Arena, but guard Ta'Niya Latson left in the second quarter with a lower-left-leg injury.
- At most a 10-woman team, the South Carolina Gamecocks added 6-foot-7 French center Alicia Tournebize on Dec. 22, but paperwork delays have postponed her arrival to address thin depth.
- Tessa Johnson and Madina Okot each scored 18 points, Okot tying Raegan Beers for the national double-double lead, and Johnson made five 3-pointers when Latson had 10 before exiting.
- Latson's potential absence could remove the team's most dependable scorer, and South Carolina coach Dawn Staley gave no immediate update after the game as the Gamecocks prepare for hosting Alabama on Jan. 1.
- Despite defensive lapses, South Carolina Gamecocks out-scored Providence Friars and tightened up in the second half, holding them to six field goals after halftime while Sabou Gueye, Providence led with 16 points.
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NCAA Women’s Basketball Top 25 Daily Fared
Sunday No. 1 UConn (12-0) beat Butler 94-47. Next: at Providence, Wednesday. No. 2 Texas (15-0) beat Southeastern Louisiana 120-38. Next: at Missouri, Thursday. No. 3 South Carolina (13-1) beat Providence 96-55. Next: vs. Alabama, Thursday. No. 4 UCLA (12-1) beat No. 19 Ohio State 82-75. Next: at Penn State, Wednesday. No. 5 LSU (13-0) beat Alabama State 109-41. Next: vs. No. 11 Kentucky, Thursday. No. 6 Michigan (10-1) did not play. Next: at Or…
Tessa Johnson and Madina Okot score 18 points each as No. 3 South Carolina beats Providence 96-55
Tessa Johnson and Madina Okot each scored 18 points to lead third-ranked South Carolina over Providence 96-55, but the Gamecocks also lost guard Ta’Niya Latson to injury.
Gamecocks roast Friars, but injury to second-leading scorer dampens win
The third-ranked South Carolina women's basketball team returned to the court on Dec. 28 to take on Providence. Ta'Niya Latson, the Gamecocks' second-leading scorer, left the game with an injury.
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