The women’s basketball game between the University of South Carolina (USC) and Louisiana State University (LSU) has been moved after wintry weather swept the Palmetto State.
The Southeastern Conference has postponed Thursday night’s women’s basketball game between No. 5 Louisiana State and No. 2 South Carolina in Columbia, South Carolina, until Friday.
The No. 2 South Carolina Gamecocks host the No. 5 LSU Tigers. Friday's meeting is the first this season between the two squads.
No. 5 LSU plays the No. 2 South Carolina Gamecocks after Mikaylah Williams scored 22 points in the Tigers' 80-63 win against the Florida Gators.
The SEC has shifted the women's basketball game between No. 5 LSU and No. 2 South Carolina from Thursday to Friday because of a winter storm.
A major winter storm that has spread snow across Southern states this week, including the Carolinas, Georgia, Florida and Louisiana, has impacted multiple sporting events in the region.
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