SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey provides the context and fun details behind the South Carolina-Texas coin flip with Paul Finebaum ahead of the SEC tournament.
SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey flips a coin to decide who will be the top seed between South Carolina and Texas at the 2025 SEC Women's Basketball Tournament.
South Carolina becomes the No. 1 seed in the SEC tournament after commissioner Greg Sankey flips a coin.
SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey joins The Paul Finebaum Show and discusses the coin flip between Texas and South Carolina.
South Carolina (27-3) earned the No. 1 seed in this week's conference tournament over Texas (29-2) after commissioner Greg Sankey performed a coin flip televised live on ESPN Sunday. South Carolina, the defending national champions,
Commissioner Greg Sankey flipped a coin to determine the seeding between No. 1 Texas and No. 2 South Carolina.
Commissioner Greg Sankey flipped a coin to determine the seeding between No. 1 Texas and No. 2 South Carolina.
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SEC Player of the Year was Texas forward Madison Booker and Coach of the Year was also from the Longhorns, with Vic Schaefer taking the award. Newcomer of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year both went to Kentucky players, with Georgia Amoore and Clara Strack, respectively, taking home those awards.
South Carolina Beats Kentucky, then goes on to win the seeding coin toss for the SEC women's Basketball tournament.
South Carolina and Texas will share the SEC regular season women's basketball title, but the schools had unfinished business regarding the No. 1 seed.