The Commercial Appeal

Miss. State loses on road vs. Carolina, Thornwell

- PETE IACOBELLI

COLUMBIA, S.C. — Sindarius Thornwell ran off the court after South Carolina’s win over Mississipp­i State, the Gamecock fans chanting “M-V-P, M-V-P.”

South Carolina coach Frank Martin readily agrees, especially after watching Thornwell score 17 of his 22 points in the second half of the Gamecocks’ 63-57 victory Tuesday night.

“That’s why he’s the best player in this league,” Martin said.

Thornwell said that’s for others to decide come player of the year voting. He thinks Kentucky’s Malik Monk has had an exceptiona­l year. Still, Thornwell would put his season up against anyone in the Southeaste­rn Conference. “If I had control of if I’d get it, I would definitely vote myself,” he said. “But I don’t so all I can do is go out and play and keep leading my team.”

That’s what Thornwell did against Mississipp­i State. He helped the Gamecocks (22-8, 12-5 SEC) open a 10-point lead in the second half, then when the Bulldogs rallied to lead 52-50 with less than five minutes left, he marshalled South Carolina’s final charge.

Thornwell’s foul shots tied it up and fellow senior Duane Notice followed with the free throw that put South Carolina up to stay. Moments later, Thornwell won a loose ball scramble and passed it to Notice who hit a 3-pointer — Notice’s only basket — to extend South Carolina’s edge.

The Gamecocks won the second-most SEC games in their history and clinched one of the top four seeds for next week’s league tournament.

Mississipp­i State (14-15, 5-12), playing without injured leading scorer Quinndary Weatherspo­on, erased a 10-point deficit midway through the half and took a 52-50 lead on Tyson Carter’s 3-pointer with 4:29 to go. But Thornwell tied things up with two foul shots before Notice’s go-ahead free throw.

Chris Silva had 15 points and 11 rebounds for South Carolina, his third double-double this season.

Mississipp­i State lost its seventh straight and ninth in the past 10 games. Mario Kegler had 12 points and Carter 11 to lead the Bulldogs.

NCAA hopes

South Carolina’s Sindarius Thornwell said his team has not done enough work yet to feel good about its NCAA Tournament chances. He remembers all too well when the Gamecocks entered last Selection Sunday with 24 wins and felt good about getting in, but did not. “Our record was about the same last year or close, so we haven’t done enough,” he said. “We’ve still got games to play.”

Foul disparity

Mississipp­i State coach Ben Howland referred a couple of times to his team’s disparity in foul shooting. The Gamecocks made 25 of 34 attempts while the Bulldogs were just 10 of 12.

 ?? JEFF BLAKE-USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Mississipp­i State guard I.J. Ready (15) drives around South Carolina forward Chris Silva (30) in the second half at Colonial Life Arena.
JEFF BLAKE-USA TODAY SPORTS Mississipp­i State guard I.J. Ready (15) drives around South Carolina forward Chris Silva (30) in the second half at Colonial Life Arena.

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