Exciting news has arrived for South Carolina Gamecock fans, a fan-favorite star is staying put in Columbia. The former standout from Lexington High School, who had recently entered the NCAA Transfer Portal, has officially decided to continue his collegiate basketball career with the University of South Carolina. A family source confirmed the decision to The State newspaper on Tuesday, putting to rest speculation about his potential departure. After weighing his options, he ultimately reaffirmed his commitment to head coach Lamont Paris and the Gamecocks.
“There’s no place like home,” the source told The State, echoing the sentiment shared by many fans and local supporters who hoped he would remain in garnet and black.
He also made his return official with a symbolic post on Instagram, where he shared a photo of his No. 23 Gamecocks jersey hanging proudly in his locker. The post was set to the energetic beat of Darude’s “Sandstorm,” a song that has long been associated with South Carolina sports and is widely recognized as a rallying anthem among the fan base.

Standing at 6-foot-6, Scott showed flashes of his potential during his freshman season, averaging 2.3 points across 10 minutes per game. While his playing time was somewhat limited, he made a notable impression during the SEC Tournament, particularly in the matchup against Arkansas. In that game, Scott contributed eight points and drilled two three-pointers in the second half without missing a shot—an encouraging performance that hints at his upside and growing confidence.
By choosing to stay, Scott not only brings stability to the Gamecocks’ roster but also sends a powerful message about the direction of the program. With a full offseason to continue developing his skills and a year of experience under his belt, the young guard is poised to play a larger role in South Carolina’s rotation. His decision to remain could prove pivotal as Coach Paris looks to build on the program’s momentum and aim for greater success in the upcoming season.
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