Updated January 26th, 2020 at 10:11 IST

South Carolina wins 90-64, Vandy loss ties SEC record

Justin Minaya had 14 points and 12 rebounds to lead South Carolina to a 90-64 victory over Vanderbilt on Saturday night, the Commodores' SEC-record tying 24th straight conference loss.

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Justin Minaya had 14 points and 12 rebounds to lead South Carolina to a 90-64 victory over Vanderbilt on Saturday night, the Commodores' SEC-record tying 24th straight conference loss.

Vanderbilt (8-11, 0-6 Southeastern Conference) matched the league's basketball mark for consecutive lossses set by Sewanee from 1938-40.

Sewanee left the SEC after that season. Vanderbilt will look to avoid holding the dubious record alone when it goes to No. 15 Kentucky on Wednesday night.

The Commodores have lost 11 straight at Kentucky with their last win their coming in 2007.

South Carolina (11-8, 3-3) won its third straight over Vanderbilt and for the third time in four SEC games after opening conference play 0-2.

Minaya, the smooth-shooting sophomore, led five players in double figures for South Carolina with his second career double-double.

Minaya also had four assists, two steals and a block.

The Gamecocks, 10th in SEC field goal percentage coming in, used some on-target shooting to open a double-digit lead in the first half.

The Gamecocks made six of seven shots midway through the opening period to stretch a one-point lead into a 31-19 margin with less than seven minutes to the break.

Freshman Jalyn McCreary had three baskets during the burst to extend his perfect touch to seven straight over South Carolina's last four games. McCreary, who finished with 11 points, missed his first attempt of the second half to end the streak.

But the Gamecocks couldn't stop sending Vanderbilt to the free-throw line. South Carolina committed 18 fouls as the Commodores went 15-of-23 from the line the first 20 minutes. Vanderbilt shot just 12 free throws in the second half.

South Carolina coach Frank Martin was so frustrated he picked up a technical foul.

The Gamecocks built a 24-point lead in the second half as Vanderbilt could not keep up.

AJ Lawson also had 14 points for South Carolina.

Saben Lee had 17 points to lead Vanderbilt.

THE BIG PICTURE

Vanderbilt: Things don't look promising for the Commodores, who continue without the SEC's leading scorer Aaron Nesmith who is out indefinitely from a foot injury sustained earlier this month. Vanderbilt doesn't seem to have the firepower to keep up with most of the SEC.

South Carolina: The Gamecocks showed poise and hot shooting in handling an opponent they were expected to defeat. South Carolina shot 60% (18 of 30) to lead 44-35 at the break and kept growing the lead.

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Published January 26th, 2020 at 10:11 IST