USC Women's Basketball

Gamecock basketball signee Alicia Tournebize is on campus. When will she play?

Dawn Staley’s newest addition to the South Carolina women’s basketball team has made it to Columbia.

Staley, her coaching staff and players greeted mid-year signee Alicia Tournebize at the Columbia Metropolitan Airport after the Gamecocks’ 83-57 win over Alabama Thursday afternoon.

The South Carolina WBB team X/Twitter account posted pictures of Tournebize’s arrival on Thursday evening with the caption “New year, new arrival - Alicia is here!!!”

Tournebize’s arrival in Columbia comes 10 days after South Carolina announced on Dec. 22 that the prospect from Charmeil, France had signed with the program, would join the Gamecocks after the team’s “holiday break” and be enrolled in classes at USC for the Spring 2026 semester.

French South Carolina women’s basketball signee Alicia Tournebize arrived at Columbia Metropolitan Airport on Jan. 1 2026. She was greeted by Dawn Staley and the South Carolina women’s basketball staff.
French South Carolina women’s basketball signee Alicia Tournebize arrived at Columbia Metropolitan Airport on Jan. 1 2026. She was greeted by Dawn Staley and the South Carolina women’s basketball staff. Courtesy of South Carolina Athletics

Now that Tournebize is finally on American soil only one question remains. When will she make her debut for South Carolina?

Spoiler alert: the answer is still up in the air.

Staley told local media Friday Tournebize won’t play in South Carolina’s next game Sunday on the road against Florida, but she will, however, make the trip with the team.

“There’s a lot of stuff we got to do,” Staley said. “She got a lot of it done, but it’s gonna take maybe another day or so.”

Getting settled in at USC

The focus right now seems to be knocking out all the necessary paperwork and getting Tournebize acclimated. For example, Tournebize just got her housing squared away Friday. Staley said she thought Tournebize was going to have to stay in a hotel for “about 10 days” but she is now moved into an apartment.

Things like learning South Carolina’s playbook probably won’t come until “she’s able to hit the floor... that’s probably gonna be sometime next week,” Staley said.

With a debut this week out of the question, Tournebize’s first appearance could come as soon as Jan. 8 at Arkansas. Or, Staley could wait until South Carolina’s next home game on Jan. 11 against Georgia.

“Obviously it’s going to be a big transition,” Staley said. “This is hard, to come in the middle of the season to pick up on some things. I know we’re going to probably shorten her playbook, just until she gets acclimated. Once we can see how she fits in with us, we’ll start running some specialized plays for her. But for now, it’s just kind of doing housekeeping things to get her settled in, to get her ready.”

Alicia Tournebize brings depth to the Gamecocks

Whenever Tournebize gets her first action as a Gamecock, fans will be in for a treat. Tournebize — who is 18-years old, listed at 6-foot-7 and can dunk — comes to South Carolina after a brief pro stint with Tango Bourges Basket of the EuroLeague Women in France. She averaged 2.4 points, 1.9 rebounds and just under one assist in 7.6 minutes across eight games this season.

The forward brings depth to a relatively thin South Carolina roster. She has high upside on both sides of the ball and could have an immediate impact off the bench for the Gamecocks. Staley said the idea of being able to come to South Carolina and play right away was enticing to Tournebize and her family.

This story was originally published January 2, 2026 at 3:05 PM.

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Michael Sauls
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Michael Sauls is The State’s South Carolina women’s basketball reporter. He previously worked at The Virginian-Pilot covering Norfolk State and Hampton University sports. A Columbia native, he is an alum of the University of South Carolina.
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