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MiLaysia Fulwiley impressed Dawn Staley with a wild alley-oop in South Carolina’s win

It would be easy to say that this season was a little inconsistent with South Carolina Milacia Voluille. Most of her statistics are the same or a little less than they were a year ago, when the novice guard erupted and won SEC Championship MVP. Some may say that Voluille did not flourish in a star in its second year season, the way other players have in its chapter, such as the USC or Juju Watkins from USC or NotradamHana Hidalgo.

But from time to time, Voluili remembers everyone that she can do things on the field and no one can not be able to anyone else because of her sports and handles. Remember last season when I seized from Magic Johnson?

On Thursday night in Colombia, South Carolina, was another example that Voluille has other basketball talents.

GameCock wore the sixth place categorically from its loss on Sunday to Uconn With the dominant victory 95-55 over Arkansas’s visit. Look at the box points that Voluille played well in 20 minutes off the bench, collecting 15 points, four rebound balls, four passes, theft and mass.

What the statistics paper does not show is this impressive play:

Yes, it was an alley.

Voluwelei continued this by doing this during a quick break:

The past defenders, around the back, in the collar.

How many players in the country are able to do this in the playing race?

The Folwili coach, the hero of the patriotism three times, Downton Stallie, interfered during an interview with a second -year student on the SEC network to describe the alley play in a way that it can only: “Bad work!”

The Voluwelei plays in the environment made the night star in the Supreme Education Council. It is the ninth time this season that has scored at least 15 points or more, and it seems very long from the task of calculating the number of times that her skills in the play industry were dressed on social media.

After the match, South Carolina’s births, which are 5-feet-10-feet-length, were attributed to Steve Carrie’s brand-her mindset for her performance.

“I was very confident compared to the extent of my confidence in the past,” Tell Voluille Skop GameCock. “A lot of throwing the ball was falling for me, and I was only excited. I made me feel satisfied with taking more ball throwing, and my teammates pushed me and gave me this confidence and this reinforcement that I needed.”

The Voluille colleague, Joyce Edwards student, is still dazzling every time you see the goalkeeper showing her mixture of jumps, speed, instinct and photography.

“It is just a mind because you don’t see it every day. You don’t see no one to do it.” Edwards said. “I feel that this makes it private.”

In fact, there is only Melzee Voluille. Because of the talent and depth of this South Carolina team, Stallie has a luxury to bring it from the bench.

During its last 10 games, the Voluille average is 13.2 points, 2.8 rebounds, 2.2 passes and 1.9 theft per game. If GameCocks have repetitions as SEC heroes and national heroes, they will need Fulwiley to continue playing the best basketball for them.

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