How To Watch: No. 1 South Carolina Vs. Presbyterian

The South Carolina women's basketball team will aim to remain perfect and work in new wrinkles in the offense with Presbyterian coming to town.
How To Watch: No. 1 South Carolina Vs. Presbyterian
How To Watch: No. 1 South Carolina Vs. Presbyterian /

Have your popcorn ready ladies and gentlemen, and not the big bag, the medium-sized one. This game will be over at halftime. Yes, Presbyterian is at the top of the Big South standings (7-3), but no amount of practice time can prepare these young women for what they'll be dealing with in the Gamecocks on Saturday afternoon.

This will allow ample time for Dawn Staley and the squad to get Kamilla Cardoso more active in the offense. Staley has repeatedly stressed that her senior center has another gear she can reach, already second on the team in shot attempts (9.3) behind Te-Hina Paopao's (9.4). Adding four to six more points to the Brazil native, who is currently averaging 14.7 points per game, would be a difference-maker to a team that shoots the leather off the ball from three. 

South Carolina Gamecocks center Kamilla Cardoso looks to score in the paint against the Mississippi Valley State Devilettes (24th Nov., 2023)
South Carolina Gamecocks center Kamilla Cardoso looks to score in the paint against the Mississippi Valley State Devilettes (24th Nov., 2023) / Jeff Blake | USA Today Network

Players To Watch: Presbyterian 

Center Bryanna Brady: Averaging 13.2 PPG on 59 percent FG

Guard Mara Neira: Averaging 12.6 PPG 40 percent FG, 38 percent 3Pt FG

Guard Tilda Sjokvist: Avaraging 11.1 PPG on 38 percent FG, 33 percent 3Pt FG and team leading 2.9 assist per game. 

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Arvon Bacon III covers South Carolina athletics at Fan Nation and the College Park Skyhawks (NBA G-League).