USC Women's Basketball

How SEC media predict South Carolina women’s basketball to finish in 2024-25

South Carolina’s Raven Johnson (25) celebrates with the SEC Tournament trophy after the Gamecocks beat LSU at Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville on Sunday, Mar. 10, 2024.
South Carolina’s Raven Johnson (25) celebrates with the SEC Tournament trophy after the Gamecocks beat LSU at Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville on Sunday, Mar. 10, 2024. tglantz@thestate.com

South Carolina women’s basketball was picked to finish first the SEC by league media, the conference announced Monday.

Since 2018, the Gamecocks have been picked to win the SEC five times (2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2024). Under coach Dawn Staley, USC has won eight SEC regular season titles (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2020, 2022, 2023, 2024) and eight SEC Tournament titles (2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2021, 2023, 2024). South Carolina has won 47 consecutive regular season conference games, which is an SEC record and the tenth-longest conference win streak in NCAA history.

The Gamecocks return all but one player from their 2023-24 undefeated national championship squad. Last year’s SEC Defensive Player of the Year Kamilla Cardoso was drafted No. 3 overall by the WNBA’s Chicago Sky this spring. But everyone else — including 2024-25 preseason All-SEC honorees Te-Hina Paopao, Raven Johnson and MiLaysia Fulwiley — is back.

In addition to those three guards, South Carolina retained starter Chloe Kitts, All-Final Four Team member Tessa Johnson as well as seniors Bree Hall and Sania Feagin (who won gold and tournament MVP at World Cup in Mongolia with the 3x3 U23 national team last month). They’ll play alongside the nation’s No. 2 freshman class in Camden superstar Joyce Edwards and speedster floor general Maddy McDaniel as well as versatile Arkansas transfer Maryam Dauda.

Adhel Tac (6-foot-5), a top class of 2024 recruit who enrolled at South Carolina in January after sustaining a season-ending knee injury last fall, will also make her collegiate debut this season. Super-senior Sakima Walker, the Gamecocks only true center, is also back.

Junior forward and 2023-24 All-SEC Second Team member Ashlyn Watkins has been suspended from team activities since her Aug. 31 arrest on charges of assault and kidnapping. Staley reaffirmed Watkins’ suspension was still in place during a preseason practice availability last month, adding that “We’re not gonna move until her situation’s settled down a little bit. It’s out of her control. It’s out of our control.” Staley did not otherwise provide a potential timeline for Watkins’ return. Later on in the availability, Staley mentioned Watkins along with Feagin, Hall and Paopao as leaders of USC’s 2024-25 squad: “Upon Ashlyn’s return,” Staley said, “Ashlyn has a great voice in the locker room.”

South Carolina will play two exhibitions this month: one at Memphis Tuesday and one versus Clayton State on Oct. 28. The former will tip off on ESPN+ at 9:30 p.m. USC’s regular season begins Nov. 4 vs. Michigan in Las Vegas.

2024-25 SEC preseason media poll

1. South Carolina

2. Texas

3. LSU

4. Oklahoma

5. Ole Miss

6. Alabama

7. Tennessee

8. Kentucky

9. Florida

10. Vanderbilt

11. Mississippi State

12. Auburn

13. Texas A&M

14. Georgia

15. Missouri

16. Arkansas

SEC preseason Players of the Year

Flau’Jae Johnson, LSU

Aneesah Morrow, LSU

Madison Booker, Texas

Preseason All-SEC first team

Sarah Ashlee Barker, Alabama

Georgia Amoore, Kentucky

Aneesah Morrow, LSU

Flau’Jae Johnson, LSU

Raegan Beers, Oklahoma

Te-Hina Paopao, South Carolina

Madison Booker, Texas

Preseason All-SEC second team

Mikaylah Williams, LSU

Madison Scott, Ole Miss

Skylar Vann, Oklahoma

Raven Johnson, South Carolina*

MiLaysia Fulwiley, South Carolina

Rori Harmon, Texas

*Johnson was among players outside of Flau’Jae Johnson, Morrow and Booker who also received votes for the conference’s preseason player of the year award.

This story was originally published October 14, 2024 at 3:02 PM.

Payton Titus
The State
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 is an APSE award winner and graduated from the University of Florida in 2023. Support my work with a digital subscription
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