Ta'Niya Latson transfers to South Carolina: Gamecocks add nation's leading scorer to give offense needed boost
Latson spent her first three seasons at Florida State, and she averaged 25.2 points per game last year
maxpreps.cbssports.comLatest news indicates Ta’Niya Latson, the standout guard, transferred to South Carolina for the 2024-25 season and has been involved in Gamecocks’ plans, including her impact on their offense. There have also been recent reports about injury updates affecting her availability in 2025–26, with instances of games where she briefly missed time due to an ankle sprain or other minor injuries, though she returned to contribute in subsequent games.[1][2][3][4]
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Latson spent her first three seasons at Florida State, and she averaged 25.2 points per game last year
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www.espn.phCOLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Ta'Niya Latson, the leading scorer in Division I, has decided to transfer to South Carolina, where she will join a high school teammate and try to help the Gamecocks win another national championship.
www.ajc.comSouth Carolina lost Ta’Niya Latson in the second quarter but still cruised to a 96-55 win over Providence.
www.on3.comTa'Niya Latson, Tessa Johnson and Raven Johnson put on their dancing shoes ahead of South Carolina's Final Four game against UConn.
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