
đ¨From Columbia to the Big Stage: Gamecock Sisters Fly Sky High as Allisha Gray Named Player of the Week While Te-Hina PaoPao Shines with Increased Playing Time and Buckets in Bunches in the WNBA Spotlightđ¨
The legacy of South Carolina womenâs basketball continues to soar beyond the walls of Colonial Life Arena, as former and current Gamecocks are making powerful statements on the professional hardwood. The week belonged to the Gamecock Sisters, who have become shining symbols of resilience, growth, and excellence on the WNBA stage.
In a stretch of highlight-reel performances and celebratory moments, Allisha Gray, the versatile and fearless Atlanta Dream guard, earned WNBA Player of the Week honors, while rising star Te-Hina PaoPao continued to show the league what sheâs made of, capitalizing on increased minutes and making magic with every possession. Together, these two former South Carolina standouts are writing new chapters in their already impactful careersâand the Gamecock bond continues to fly âSky high.â
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đĽ Allisha Gray: The Week That Got Everyone Talking
Thereâs no denying itâAllisha Gray is in her bag.
This week, the WNBA named Gray Eastern Conference Player of the Week, following a series of electrifying performances where she averaged 22.5 points, 5 rebounds, and 3 assists per game. The former Gamecock guard not only put up numbers but also led the Atlanta Dream to back-to-back wins in decisive fashion.
Known for her steady demeanor and aggressive scoring, Gray showed why sheâs among the leagueâs elite two-way guards. Whether sheâs pulling up from midrange, hitting daggers from deep, or locking down her defensive assignment, her all-around game is peakingâand the league is on notice.
This recognition comes just weeks after many fans questioned the Dreamâs playoff potential. But with Gray taking control, Atlantaâs chances just got a lot more serious. Her leadership is now more visible than ever, and sheâs finally receiving the individual accolades that reflect her value on the court.
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đ Te-Hina PaoPao: Earning Her Stripes One Bucket at a Time
Not far behind in spotlight is Te-Hina PaoPao, the rookie whoâs proving she belongs with the pros.
After a relatively quiet start to her WNBA journey, PaoPao is beginning to get more playing time, and sheâs using every minute to showcase her trademark sharpshooting, court vision, and poise under pressure. The 5â9â guard, known for her silky jumper and high basketball IQ, is now âhopping the bucketââa phrase fans have begun to use to describe her quick scoring bursts and fearless drives to the rim.
In recent games, PaoPao has flashed glimpses of the brilliance that made her a top recruit and key figure during South Carolinaâs dominant NCAA tournament runs. Her minutes may still be limited, but her impact is growing, and sheâs gaining the trust of her coaching staff in real time.
This week alone, she notched a career-high in points while also facilitating ball movement with veteran-level confidence. Itâs clear that Te-Hina is not just adjustingâsheâs adapting, elevating, and embracing the grind. And the WNBA is watching.
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đ Gamecock Bond Stronger Than Ever
Thereâs something special about former Gamecocks finding success together on the biggest stages. Whether itâs Allisha Gray draining shots from the wing or PaoPao threading needles in the lane, both are testaments to the system built by Dawn Staley in Columbiaâa culture that prioritizes hard work, mental toughness, and unbreakable sisterhood.
Gray, a national champion with South Carolina in 2017, and PaoPao, part of the 2023â2024 core, may come from different Gamecock eras, but they share one unwavering identity: Gamecock for life.
Fans across social media have been rallying behind the pair using the phrase âGamecock Sisters flying Sky high,â referencing not only their shared past but their ascendant futures.
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đ Whatâs Next for the Sisters?
With the WNBA season heating up, both Gray and PaoPao are positioned for strong midseason runs. For Gray, a potential All-Star nod could be on the horizon if she keeps up this level of play. For PaoPao, continued growth and development could land her a regular rotation spotâand with her talent, the ceiling is sky-high.
As the league continues to evolve, itâs increasingly clear that South Carolina isnât just a college basketball powerhouseâitâs becoming a WNBA pipeline, producing stars who rise to the occasion and bring their full selves to every game.
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đŁď¸ Final Word: Once a Gamecock, Always a Gamecock
From Columbia to the WNBA arenas across the country, the spirit of South Carolina womenâs basketball is alive and shining through these incredible athletes. Allisha Gray is being recognized for the player sheâs always been. Te-Hina PaoPao is becoming the player everyone hoped she would be. Together, theyâre not just representing the Gamecocksâtheyâre elevating the brand of womenâs basketball as a whole.
And if this past week is any sign of whatâs ahead, one thing is crystal clear: The Gamecock Sisters are just getting started.
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