NCAAB Game Recap - North Greenville at South Carolina
Mon Dec 31, 2018 2:00 PM EST

Marsh
64
UVA
100
F
CSBak
54
Gonz
89
F
(N/A)
62
MD-ES
68
F
Hartfo
79
BC
78
F(OT)
Monm
76
Penn
74
F(OT)
(N/A)
48
UMBC
98
F
MTSt
68
NoAZ
74
F
UNCA
59
Vand
90
F
NGrn
46
SouthCar
97
F
(N/A)
48
Kent
71
F
NJIT
78
Duques
67
F
(N/A)
54
SHSU
84
F
Albany
79
Niag
74
F
Crei
79
Prov
68
F
Web
93
Ida
87
F
N CO
73
PorSt
60
F
IdaSt
55
E WA
65
F
AlaAM
64
Pepp
100
F
Mont
89
S UT
76
F

South Carolina 97, North Greenville 46

Dec 31, 2018, 2:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

North Greenville

25

21

46

South Carolina

48

49

97

Lawson's 22 lift South Carolina to 97-46 win over Crusaders
Mon Dec 31, 2018 4:57 PM

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) After a month of defeats, South Carolina was anxious for a win - no matter who it came against.

The Gamecocks got 22 points from freshman A.J. Lawson and 21 from Chris Silva to end a four-game losing streak with a 97-46 rout of Division II North Greenville on Monday.

"This felt really good," Lawson said.

Especially after South Carolina's (5-7) struggles since its last win on Nov. 30, a stretch that included defeats to No. 2 Michigan, No. 4 Virginia and state rival Clemson. It made no difference to the Gamecocks if the opponent was from a lower division or the NBA, they just wanted success.

"It was important," South Carolina coach Frank Martin said. "At this place, losing is unacceptable and no one was in a real good mood."

Things lightened up quickly against the Crusaders, who fell behind 13-2 and never rallied.

Competition will pick up quickly, too, as the Gamecocks start Southeastern Conference play Saturday night.

"We practiced really hard and played really hard at practice," Silva said. "It didn't always translate in the game."

Still, the contest, which North Greenville (1-10) counted as an exhibition, turned into one right away as the bigger, stronger Gamecocks came out fast. Tre Campbell and A.J. Lawson had 3-pointers in the first four minutes as South Carolina opened up a big lead.

There were the predictable, on court moments where South Carolina's SEC pedigree was obvious. North Greenville sophomore guard Daniko Jackson, at 5-foot-10, dribbled to the basket where 6-9 Silva and 7-1 Jason Cudd were waiting.

Jackson's shot attempt was quickly knocked away.

Then again, the Crusaders kept their heads up. After North Greenville's Roderick Howell blocked 6-9 Felipe Haase shot, he took off down the court and finished an alley-oop bucket after a sweet pass from Ryan Mobley.

By then, South Carolina was ahead by 21 points and not letting up.

These Division II contests have been a tradition of Martin, a high-profile shout out to in-state programs that generally fly under the radar. South Carolina has played Coker, Francis Marion, Lander and Limestone the previous few seasons, all in late December - and all, as expected, sizeable Gamecock wins.

North Greenville coach Chad Lister appreciated the first-class treatment and opportunity his team got from South Carolina. "It was a good day for us," he said. "And that's hard to admit when you lose as bad as we lost."

Caleb Arrington had 13 points to lead North Greenville.

Things turned scary for the Gamecocks in the second half when Silva, a senior who was the SEC's co-defensive player of the year last winter, hit the floor hard and did not get up quickly. Martin and the training staff came out to check and Silva eventually walked it off to the bench. He stayed on the sidelines the rest of the way.

Silva said his knee was fine. "It will be sore," he said.

BIG PICTURE

North Greenville: The Crusaders have a difficult week ahead following up this game with one at Lincoln Memorial on New Year's Day, some 300 miles northwest of the Colonial Life Arena in Harrogate, Tennessee. North Greenville plays twice more this week with home games Thursday and Saturday.

South Carolina: The Gamecocks got a good workout and the return of starting forward Maik Kotsar, who had missed the previous two games since a loss to Michigan. He was placed in the concussion protocol after getting hurt in practice some two weeks back.

MORE INJURIES

Before the game, South Carolina said freshman forward Alanzo Frink will be out with an ankle injury. There was no timetable for his return. Starters Justin Minaya and T.J. Moss are also out.

UP NEXT

North Greenville plays at Lincoln Memorial on Tuesday.

South Carolina opens Southeastern Conference play at Florida on Saturday.

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Leaders

North Greenville PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
R. Howell 11 0 0 4 0 1
A. Myers 8 0 0 2 1 0
South Carolina PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
A. Lawson 22 0 2 5 3 1
C. Silva 21 0 1 9 0 4

Team Comparison

NGrn SouthCar
Points For 46 97
Field Goals 17/55-31% 32/65-49%
Three Pointers 4/16-25% 9/24-38%
Free Throws 8/15-53% 24/28-86%
Offensive Rebounds 14 14
Defensive Rebounds 20 27
Rebounds 35 41
Blocks 2 11
Steals 4 11
Turnovers 26 8
Personal Fouls 21 17
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - SouthCar Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Mon Dec 31 NGrn 46 @ SouthCar 97 A. Lawson 22

Game Information

Stadium: Colonial Life Arena, Columbia, South Carolina
Attendance: 8,974
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