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Coin Flip Sets the Field for SEC Women's Basketball Tournament

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South Carolina won the 2024 SEC Women's Basketball Tournament, via Ken Ruinard : staff : USA TODAY NETWORK
South Carolina won the 2024 SEC Women's Basketball Tournament, via Ken Ruinard / staff / USA TODAY NETWORK

The SEC Women’s Basketball Tournament field is set, but it took some theatrics to get there.

The Kentucky Wildcats tried to throw a wrinkle in the final standings. South Carolina needed a victory to end the regular season tied atop the league alongside Texas. Kenny Brooks’ squad gave ’em hell but ultimately came up short at Colonial Life Arena. A close game throughout, a late 7-0 South Carolina run was enough for the Gamecocks to pull away with a 78-66 victory.

The result took us to a new place in the world of power conference college athletics. In the era of the super-conference, not every team can play one another twice. That leads to complicated tiebreakers. This one went to the bottom of the line, forcing us to a coin flip.

Instead of gathering at a gas station, a la Friday Night Lights, Greg Sankey starred in a television broadcast on the SEC Network. South Carolina won the toss, giving the Gamecocks the No. 1 seed and Texas the No. 2.

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The Kentucky women’s basketball team concluded its first season under Kenny Brooks with a 22-6 record, 11-5 in SEC play. That gives the Wildcats a double-dye as the No. 4 seed in the SEC Women’s Basketball Tournament.

Kentucky will tip-off postseason play in Greeneville this Friday at 2:30 p.m. EST on ESPN. If chalk holds, they’ll face the No. 5 seed, Oklahoma. A potential rematch with South Carolina is on the horizon if they secure an opening round win.

Kentucky won five games against Top 25 foes this season, the second-most in program history. They had zero combined over the last two years. It’d be nice if they picked up a few more this postseason.

Kentucky has only won the SEC Women’s Basketball Tournament once. The seventh-seeded Wildcats pulled off a stunner back in 2022. Dre’Una Edwards buried a three with 4.2 to play to take down South Carolina at Bridgestone Arena.

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2025-03-02