NCAAB: SEC fines South Carolina $100K for fans storming court

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The Southeastern Conference on Wednesday announced that it has fined South Carolina $100,000 for violating league policy when fans stormed the court after the Gamecocks’ upset of Kentucky on Tuesday night.

Fans — including South Carolina women’s coach Dawn Staley and former university president Harris Pastides — rushed the court after South Carolina defeated No. 6 Kentucky, 79-62.

Kentucky players left the court without incident.

The SEC revised its access to competition area policy in its spring meetings in 2023. The $100,000 fine is for a first-time offense. A second violation would result in a $250,000 fine and $500,000 for a third and all subsequent offenses.

–Field Level Media

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