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Recruit makes South Carolina basketball history before stepping foot on court

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Recruit makes South Carolina basketball history before stepping foot on court

South Carolina’s top women’s basketball recruit, Joyce Edwards, will have the honor of wearing No. 8 for the first time in program history as she looks to make her imprint on the school

Joyce Edwards has chosen her number after joining Dawn Staley’s program.(Getty Images)

Joyce Edwards has already entered the South Carolina women’s basketball history books before suiting up for her first competitive game. This week, the Gamecocks gave the highly touted recruit the No. 8 jersey, which had never before been worn by anyone in the program.

Edwards, a consensus top-three prospect in the 2024 recruiting class, wore No. 12 in high school but couldn’t obtain the same number at South Carolina, with sophomore MiLaysia Fulwiley already using it. So, she’s taken a new course that will set her apart from her Gamecocks predecessors.




Head coach Dawn Staley has high hopes for Edwards, though she may limit the forward to a part-time role during the 18-year-old’s first campaign in Columbia. South Carolina’s depth will make it difficult for any of its new players to see the floor more than about 20 minutes per contest; none of the school’s talented freshmen surpassed that threshold in 2023-24.

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Eventually, however, South Carolina fans expect Edwards to become one of the faces of the program, following in the footsteps of post stars such as A’ja Wilson and Kamilla Cardoso. Edwards doesn’t mind waiting for her opportunity to arise.

“The older I got, the more I realized I wanted to be in an environment like that because iron sharpens iron,” Edwards told The Athletic. “And the competition that you get in practice, playing with all those great players, it’s just going to make you better.”

Elsewhere on the 2024-25 South Carolina roster, freshmen Adhel Tac (No. 15) and Madisen McDaniel (No. 1) have also selected their numbers as they begin offseason training ahead of their college basketball careers.

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