South Carolina ended a 13-game losing streak by defeating Texas 84-69 behind Collin Murray-Boyles’ 22 points and 10 rebounds. The Gamecocks, who had lost their first 13 SEC games, dominated from the start, building a double-digit lead early and extending it to 22 points in the second half. Despite Murray-Boyles fouling out, South Carolina’s aggressive defense stymied Texas, with Jamarii Thomas contributing 15 points and Zachary Davis adding 12. Texas’s Tre Johnson scored 29 points, but was the only Longhorn in double figures. South Carolina’s win was a significant turnaround after Texas’s recent victory over No. 15 Kentucky. Both teams have upcoming games, with Texas facing Arkansas and South Carolina taking on No. 15 Missouri. The impressive victory marks a turning point for South Carolina as they look to finish the season strong.
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