USC Men's Basketball

Dates revealed for South Carolina men’s basketball SEC schedule. Details here

South Carolina’s Chico Carter 2 plays Florida on Saturday, January 15, 2022.
South Carolina’s Chico Carter 2 plays Florida on Saturday, January 15, 2022. online@thestate.com

The Southeastern Conference revealed the league schedule for the 2022-23 season on Wednesday.

In Lamont Paris’ first season at the helm as head coach, the Gamecocks will open SEC play Jan. 3 at Vanderbilt and will host Tennessee on Jan. 7 at Colonial Life Arena in Columbia.

Following a trip to Kentucky on Jan. 10, the Gamecocks will have their longest SEC homestand of the season with three straight home games against Texas A&M, Ole Miss and Auburn from Jan. 17-21. USC will end the regular season at home against Georgia on March 3 before moving on to the SEC tournament in Nashville

Times and television information will be announced at a later date.

With the announcement of SEC dates, a full picture of USC’s 2022-23 schedule has come into view.

2022-23 USC men’s basketball schedule

*SEC conference games

11/2 — Mars Hill (exhibition)

11/7 — South Carolina State

11/11 — Clemson

11/17 — Colorado State (Charleston Classic)

11/18 — TBD (Charleston Classic)

11/20 — TBD (Charleston Classic)

11/25 — USC Upstate

11/30 — at George Washington

12/3 — at Georgetown

12/11 — Presbyterian

12/14 — at UAB

12/17 — ECU (Greenville, South Carolina)

12/22 — Western Kentucky

12/30 — Eastern Michigan

1/3 — at Vanderbilt*

1/7 — vs. Tennessee*

1/10 — at Kentucky*

1/14 — vs. Texas A&M*

1/17 — vs. Ole Miss*

1/21 — vs. Auburn*

1/25 — at Florida*

1/28 — at Georgia*

1/31 — vs. Mississippi State*

2/4 — vs. Arkansas*

2/7 — at Missouri*

2/11 — at Ole Miss*

2/14 — vs. Vanderbilt*

2/18 — at LSU*

2/22 — vs. Alabama*

2/25 — at Tennessee*

2/28 — at Mississippi State*

3/4 — vs. Georgia*

3/8-12 — SEC Tournament (Bridgestone Arena in Nashville).

Michael Lananna
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Michael Lananna specializes in Gamecocks athletics and storytelling projects for The State. Featured in Best American Sports Writing 2018, Lananna covered college baseball nationally before moving to Columbia in 2020. He graduated from the University of North Carolina in 2014 with a degree in journalism. Support my work with a digital subscription
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