How to Watch: No. 3 South Carolina Women’s Basketball at USF Thursday
The third-ranked South Carolina women’s basketball team heads to Tampa, Florida, on Thursday to face the USF Bulls. Here’s your complete viewing guide.
Game Details
- Matchup: South Carolina (10-1) at USF (6-5)
- Date/Time: Thursday, December 18, 2025, 7 p.m. ET
- Venue: Yuengling Center, Tampa, Florida
Viewing and Listening Options
Television: ESPN2 will carry the broadcast with Eric Frede handling play-by-play duties and Debbie Antonelli providing analysis.
Streaming: Viewers can access the game through espn.com and the ESPN mobile application using TV provider credentials. ESPN Unlimited subscriptions also provide access.
Radio: The South Carolina broadcast airs on 106.7 FM in Columbia with Brad Muller calling the action. Pregame coverage begins at 6:30 p.m. Multiple streaming options exist, including a direct broadcast link. SiriusXM subscribers can tune to Channel 190.

Wagering Information
As of Wednesday evening (5:25 p.m.), BetMGM had not released betting lines for this matchup.
FanDuel’s Wednesday afternoon odds listed UConn as the NCAA Women’s Tournament favorite at -125 (requiring a $125 wager for a $100 profit). Texas, UCLA, South Carolina, and LSU followed at +700, with LSU rounding out the top five at +950.
For SEC regular season championship odds, FanDuel favored South Carolina at -125 (requiring a $125 wager for a $100 profit), followed by Texas (+125), LSU (+400), and Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Ole Miss (all at +5000).
Forecasts
Computer models heavily favor the Gamecocks:
- Massey Ratings: South Carolina 82, USF 53 (98% win probability)
- Bart Torvik: South Carolina 80, USF 57 (98% win probability)
GamecockCentral projects South Carolina 87, USF 61.
Availability Update
No official student-athlete availability report will be issued for this contest.
South Carolina anticipates having its full available roster for both Florida games this weekend.
Ashlyn Watkins remains sidelined for the 2025-26 season while recovering from a torn ACL sustained in January 2025 and is not traveling with the team. Chloe Kitts is also out for the season after suffering a torn right ACL.