Podcast: South Carolina-Maryland; NCAAW teams/prospects to watch with Eric Nemchock

BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA - OCTOBER 12: Aliyah Boston of United States gestures in the Women Preliminary Round Pool B during day 6 of Buenos Aires 2018 Youth Olympic at Urban Park Puerto Madero on October 12, 2018 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. (Photo by Marcelo Endelli/Getty Images)
BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA - OCTOBER 12: Aliyah Boston of United States gestures in the Women Preliminary Round Pool B during day 6 of Buenos Aires 2018 Youth Olympic at Urban Park Puerto Madero on October 12, 2018 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. (Photo by Marcelo Endelli/Getty Images)

Discussing South Carolina’s win at Maryland and some NCAAW teams/prospects to watch

In the latest episode of the Locked on Women’s Basketball Podcast, host Ben Dull is joined by Eric Nemchock of Swish Appeal to break down one of the big nonconference clashes from the first full weekend of the 2019-20 women’s college basketball season.

Topics discussed in the episode include:

  • No. 8-ranked South Carolina’s 63-54 win on the road over No. 4 Maryland
  • Aliyah Boston’s dominance (15 points, seven rebounds, five blocked shots) inside
  • a rough shooting night for Kaila Charles (5-of-18 shooting)
  • early impressions of some of the key freshmen (Zia Cooke, Diamond Miller, Ashley Owusu) for both teams
  • Taylor Mikesell and Shakira Austin spending most of the fourth quarter on the bench
  • running through five of the teams we’re most interested to see this season
  • some 2020 WNBA Draft talk, including Oregon forward/center Ruthy Hebard, Texas forward Joyner Holmes, South Carolina point guard Ty Harris and Baylor guard Te’a Cooper

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