
No. 19 Florida at South Carolina (Wednesday, 9 pm)
Tuesday, January 27, 2026 | Men's Basketball, Chris Harry
No. 19 Florida at South Carolina
* When: Wednesday, 9 p.m. (ET)
* Where: Colonial Arena / Columbia, S.C.
* Records: Florida (14-6, 5-2) / South Carolina (11-9, 2-5)
* Series/Last meeting: Florida leads 50-29, including a sweep of their home-and-home meetings last season. The Gators defeated the Gamecocks 70-69 on Jan. 22, 2025 at Columbia, when senior guard Will Richard attacked the lane and threw in a high-banking go-ahead layup with 4.8 seconds left. The two met three weeks later in Gainesville, Feb. 15, where UF won comfortably, 88-67, behind 20 points and six rebounds from forward Thomas Haugh, plus a career-high 22 points from guard Denzel Aberdeen, who bombed five of seven from the 3-point line. The game was notable for the emotional return of 7-foot-1 backup center Micah Handlogten, who halted what was supposed to be a medical-redshirt season to rejoin the active roster and bolster an injured front line. In his return, Handlogten scored two points, grabbed eight rebounds and blocked two shots.
* TV: SEC Network (Roy Philpott and Rodney Terry)
* Radio: Gator Sports Network from LEARFIELD / Stations list
(with Sean Kelley, Brian Hogan and Steve Egan)
* Ticket info
Projected Starters
| Florida | Position | Height / Weight | Class | Statistics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alex Condon | F | 6-11 / 230 | Junior | 13.4 pts / 8.1 reb |
| Rueben Chinyelu | C | 6-10 / 255 | Junior | 11.9 pts / 11.0 reb |
| Thomas Haugh | F | 6-9 / 215 | Junior | 17.4 pts / 6.7 reb |
| Xaivian Lee | G | 6-4 / 185 | Senior | 11.2 pts / 4.0 reb |
| Boogie Fland | G | 6-3 / 185 | Sophomore | 11.2 pts / 2.4 reb / 3.6 ast |
| South Carolina | Position | Height / Weight | Class | Statistics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Elijah Strong | F | 6-8 / 250 | Junior | xx pts / xx reb |
| Mike Sharavjamts | G | 6-9 / 195 | Senior | xx pts / xx reb |
| Myles Stute | G | 6-7 / 221 | Graduate | xx pts / xx reb |
| Kobe Knox | G | 6-5 / 200 | R-Senior | xx pts / xx reb |
| Meechie Johnson | G | 6-2 / 192 | Senior | xx pts / x reb / xx ast |
The Setup
Tale of the Tape
| Florida | Statistics | South Carolina |
|---|---|---|
| 85.2 | Scoring | 78.4 |
| .459 | Field-goal percentage | .457 |
| .285 | 3-point percentage | .322 |
| 72.3 | Scoring defense | 73.0 |
| .419 | Field-goal percentage defense | .438 |
| .334 | 3-point percentage defense | .298 |
| 11th | KenPom.com overall ranking | 77th |
| 18th | KenPom.com offensive efficiency | 84th |
| 13th | KenPom.com defensive efficiency | 82nd |
| 70th | KenPom.com adjusted tempo | 262nd |
| 16th | NCAA Evaluation Tool (NET) ranking | 91st |
| 4th | Overall strength of schedule ranking | 86th |
The Breakdown
About the Gamecocks: Their in the fourth season under Lamont Paris, who made the jump from Tennessee-Chattanooga in 2022, was named SEC Coach of the Year in '24 after guiding the team to a 26-8 mark and NCAA Tournament berth, but fell back to 12-20 last season, with just two conference wins. Paris' record at USC is 60-58 overall, including 21-38 in conference play. ... South Carolina is a solid 2-point team at 57.6%, excellent at the free-throw line in shooting 78.7 (that's 9th in the country) and does not turn the ball over much. They also don't create much disruption on defense or rebound very well. ... The Gamecocks played one of the easiest non-league schedules among power conference teams in going 9-4, with the average KenPom ranking of their nine victims at 293.5. Their two SEC wins came at LSU and home last week against Oklahoma, but USC was in tight games into the final minute at home against Georgia and at Auburn. ... Point guard Meechie Johnson is a fascinating portal case. He started his career at Ohio State, transferred to South Carolina for two years, then went back to Ohio State for a year and -- guess what? -- went back to South Carolina. He's solid from deep (35.2%) -- Johnson beat UF on a late 3-ball two years ago -- and excellent at drawing fouls and getting ot the line, where he makes nearly 81%. ... In Mike Sharavjamts UF will face its second "Portal Grand Slam" guy (four schools in four years) in as many games. He's a tall guard who hits nearly 63% from 2, but is not a great shooter from deep (29.6). ... Guard Myles Stute started his career at Vanderbilt in 2020, doing three years with the Commodores and now his third with the Gamecocks. Of his 118 shot attempts this season, only 21 have been inside the arc. There's a reason for that: Stute is a career 37.1% shooter from distance (37.9 this season). ... Tampa product Kobe Knox is in his first season at USC after transferring from South Florida. He's making 63% of his 2s. ... Guard Elijah Strong has taken 34.8% of the team's shots this season. That's the fourth-highest percentage in the country. He's 55.4 from 2. ... Freshman EJ Walker (3.3 ppg, 2.0 rpg), who goes 6-7, 253 pounds, is the top front-court guy off the bench
Numbers of Note
* 22 — Double doubles by UF players this season, which irates as the most for the program since the '06-07 back-to-back NCAA championship squad posted 27.
* 2017 — The year Florida and South Carolina met in the NCAA East Region title game at Madison Square Garden, where the Gamecocks rallied from 14 down in the second half to defeat the Gators and clinch their first trip to the Final Four. Senior guard Sindarius Thornwell scored 26 points, grabbed seven rebounds and keyed a second-half defense that shut the Gators down from the 3-point line, as UF missed all 14 of their attempts after the break to deny White's second UF team a berth to the NCAA semifinals.
Bottom Line
Got to leave Saturday's disappointment back in Gainesville.Email senior writer Chris Harry at chrish@gators.ufl.edu. Find his story archives here.
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