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South Carolina women's basketball player Ta'Niya Latson is among a group of 14 college basketball players that signed NIL ...
Hilda Hankerson, Westlake’s longtime head coach, described Latson and Johnson as a “one-two punch” when she spoke to The ...
Ta'Niya Latson brings a reputation for scoring with her to South Carolina, but she wants much more than statistics in her ...
Ta’Niya Latson is back with her former high school teammate Raven Johnson since transferring to South Carolina women's basketball.
JuJu Watkins, Flau’Jae Johnson and Azzi Fudd are among 14 top women’s college players signing NIL deals with Unrivaled, the ...
Latson averaged more than 20 points a game in each of her first two college seasons. She committed to averaging even more in her third. “That was a goal of mine,” Latson says.
South Carolina women’s basketball player Ta’Niya Latson has set a lofty goal for time with the Gamecocks. She’s aiming to win the SEC Player of the Year award.
Latson had one of less efficient games in that contest as she shot 35.0 percent, but she still had a team-high 23 points while dishing out nine assists and recording two steals.
Ta’Niya Latson scored 28 points and sixth-seeded Florida State defeated George Mason in the first round of the women's NCAA Tournament. Skip to main content. Open Main Menu Navigation.
South Carolina guard Ta’Niya Latson has signed an NIL deal with Unrivaled, the women’s professional three-on-three league.