“How to Watch No. 2 South Carolina Take on Clemson: TV Info, Live Stream, and Game Updates You Can’t Miss!”

The stage is set for another chapter of the Palmetto State rivalry as the No. 2 South Carolina Gamecocks take on the Clemson Tigers on Tuesday, November 11, 2025, at Colonial Life Arena in Columbia. Tip-off is scheduled for 6 p.m. ET, and fans nationwide will be tuning in to see Dawn Staley’s squad continue their dominant start to the season.


📺 How to Watch and Listen

TV Broadcast:
The game will air live on ESPN2, with Beth Mowins (play-by-play) and Debbie Antonelli (analyst) calling the action.

Streaming Options:
Fans can stream the game through espn.com or the ESPN app using their TV provider credentials. For those without cable access, ESPN Unlimited offers a subscription alternative.

Radio Broadcast:
Locally, coverage will air on 107.5 The Game in Columbia, with Brad Muller on the mic. The pregame show begins at 5:30 p.m. ET.
You can also listen through the 107.5 The Game website or mobile app, or via SiriusXM channel 190.

Clemson Radio:
Tigers fans can follow the broadcast on the Clemson Tigers App or SiriusXM channel 371, featuring William Qualkinbush (play-by-play) and Faxon Childress (analyst).


💰 Betting and Predictions

Betting Odds:
As of Monday evening, sportsbooks had not released betting lines for the rivalry matchup.

National Championship Odds (FanDuel):

  • UConn: +210
  • South Carolina: +300
  • UCLA: +500
  • Texas: +950
  • LSU: +1100
  • Southern Cal, Tennessee: +2000
  • Oklahoma, Duke: +2500

SEC Regular Season Odds:

  • South Carolina: -280 (heavy favorite)
  • Texas: +230
  • Tennessee, LSU: +2000
  • Oklahoma: +2500
  • Ole Miss: +5000

Predictions

Analysts across multiple outlets expect South Carolina to dominate the rivalry once again:

  • Massey Ratings: South Carolina 81, Clemson 51 (98% chance of victory)
  • Bart Torvik: South Carolina 79, Clemson 57 (98% chance of victory)
  • GamecockCentral: South Carolina 85, Clemson 55

🚑 Injury Updates

The Gamecocks continue to navigate key injuries early in the season:

  • Ashlyn Watkins remains out for the 2025–26 season following an ACL tear in January.
  • Chloe Kitts is also sidelined for the year with a torn right ACL.
  • Maddy McDaniel and Agot Makeer are both being evaluated, though head coach Dawn Staley recently said she’s hopeful about their recovery progress.

With Dawn Staley’s Gamecocks chasing their 300th home victory and Clemson looking for an upset, Tuesday’s matchup is more than just an in-state rivalry — it’s another chance for South Carolina to reinforce why they’re a powerhouse in women’s college basketball.

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