Four Gamecocks Receive All-America Honors: Junior Chloe Kitts and freshman Joyce Edwards earned honorable mentions from both the U.S. Basketball Writers Association and the Associated Press, while senior

Four South Carolina Gamecocks Receive All-America Honors

 

The South Carolina Gamecocks continue to make their mark on the national stage, with four players earning All-America honors from the U.S. Basketball Writers Association (USBWA) and the Associated Press (AP). Junior forward Chloe Kitts and standout freshman Joyce Edwards received honorable mentions from both organizations, recognizing their impressive contributions throughout the season.

 

Kitts, a versatile player known for her rebounding and defensive presence, played a crucial role in the Gamecocks’ success this season. Her ability to stretch the floor and make an impact on both ends helped South Carolina dominate the SEC once again. Meanwhile, Edwards, one of the nation’s top freshmen, quickly established herself as a rising star, making an immediate impact with her scoring and defensive abilities.

 

Alongside them, senior guard Te-Hina Paopao and sophomore sensation MiLaysia Fulwiley also received national recognition. Paopao, a steady leader in the backcourt, has been instrumental in running the offense and knocking down clutch shots. Fulwiley, known for her electrifying style of play and dynamic scoring ability, has been one of the most exciting players to watch in women’s college basketball this year.

 

“These honors are a testament to the hard work our players put in every day,” head coach Dawn Staley said. “They’ve stepped up when it mattered most, and I’m incredibly proud of each of them.”

 

With four players earning All-America honors, South Carolina remains a powerhouse in the women’s game. As they head into the NCAA Tournament as the No. 1 overall seed, the Gamecocks will rely on these key players to help them make another deep run and compete for a national championship.

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