Watch SC Women’s Basketball vs Utah: Stream Time & Channel Info

South Carolina Gamecocks vs Utah Utes: Key Highlights and Insights

An exciting game awaits as the undefeated South Carolina Gamecocks will be playing their fourth game against a ranked opponent. They go head to head with No. 11 Utah in the prestigious Hall of Fame Women’s Showcase in Connecticut this weekend.

Game Overview: What You Need to Know

Here are some key details about the upcoming game:

Game Details:

Teams: No. 1 South Carolina (8-0) vs. No. 11 Utah (7-1)

Time: Sunday, 2:30 p.m.

Location: Hall of Fame Women’s Showcase at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn.

Broadcast: ESPN

Live Stream: WatchESPN and ESPN app

Radio: 107.5 FM in Columbia area / SiriusXM Ch. 192 or 210

Top Storylines for the Game

  • Ranked, Neutral-Site Matchup: The last time South Carolina faced a team ranked as high as Utah on a neutral court was in Paris against then-No. 10 Notre Dame. The Gamecocks encountered challenges on the road against North Carolina and Duke last week. However, a neutral-site game levels the playing field and promises an exciting game in Connecticut.
  • Overcoming Alissa Pili: Pili, Utah’s leading scorer, is averaging 23.2 points per game on 73.6% shooting. Coach Dawn Staley emphasizes the need to limit direct passes to Pili to prevent her from dominating the game.
  • Limiting Utah’s 3-point Shooting: Utah is a formidable opponent when it comes to shooting 3-pointers. Staley notes the need to disrupt their 3-point shooting strategy.
  • Utah without Gianna Kneepkens: Utah will be playing without their second-leading scorer who recently sustained a season-ending injury. Gianna Kneepkens was averaging 17.8 points per game before her injury.

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This story was originally published on December 9, 2023, 7:50 AM.

Payton Titus is The State’s South Carolina Gamecocks women’s basketball beat writer. She also covers USC football and produces real-time/trending content. Titus graduated from the University of Florida, where she received recognition from the state’s Society of Professional Journalists chapter and the Hearst Journalism Awards Program.


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