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MBB: Gamecocks learn conference foes

Gamecock Centralby:Gamecock Central06/26/23

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South Carolina head coach Lamont Paris coaches during a game against Alabama
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South Carolina men’s basketball learned its SEC foes for the year as the conference announced each school’s conference opponents for the 2023-24 season on Monday afternoon.

Conference play tips off on January 6 and runs through March 9. Each SEC team plays the other 13 teams at least once during league play. They will then play their three permanent opponents a second time with the remaining two games changing every year.

The SEC Tournament returns to Nashville, Tenn., as Bridgestone Arena will host the event from March 13-17, 2024.

A record-tying 10 SEC teams received postseason bids. The SEC’s eight NCAA Tournament selections tied its previous best set in 2018. Additionally, two SEC teams competed in the National Invitation Tournament. The SEC has had 35 NCAA Tournament selections over the last five tournaments.

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FROM SEC MEDIA RELATIONS

GG Jackson reflects on being drafted, looks ahead to the NBA

By Collyn Taylor

GG Jackson saw his name pop up on the screen Thursday night and took a deep breath of relief before the South Carolina forward turned to his high school teammates and let out a yell.

That moment–Jackson was taken with the No. 45 pick in the NBA Draft by the Memphis Grizzlies–was a long time coming for him. And, while he wishes it came earlier, Jackson becomes the first Gamecocks draftee since 2017 and the hihgest pick since 2006.

After being plucked, he met with the media to talk about this moment.

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