South Carolinaโs womenโs basketball newcomers officially have their jersey numbers, and the program announced the updates Tuesday on social media. The selections not only carry personal meaning for the players but also add to the programโs long history of iconic numbers.

TaโNiya Latsonย will donย 00, the same number she wore during her standout career at Florida State. Latson becomes just the third Gamecock to ever wear 00, joining Beth Hunt (1989โ90) and Petra Ujhelyi (2000โ03). While seven players have worn the single digit 0 in program history โ including Olivia Thompson and Te-Hina Paopao in recent years โ NCAA rules treat 0 and 00 as distinct numbers but prohibit both from being used by the same team. Unlike the NBA, college teams canโt feature both on the court at the same time.

Madina Okotย will wearย 11ย after sporting 15 at Mississippi State and during her early days in Kenya. With 15 already taken by Adhel Tac, she switched to 11, a number rich with Gamecock tradition. She becomes the 11th player in program history to wear it, joining former standouts like Talaysia Cooper, Destiny Littleton, Lindsey Spann, and fan favorite LaโKeisha Sutton. Okot also makes history as theย first Kenyan ever to play for South Carolina, while joining Agot Makeer (Canada/South Sudan) as part of the teamโs growing international presence. Together, they represent theย 23rd and 24th international playersย in program history.

Ayla McDowellย choseย 24, a number with deep ties to the program. McDowell, who has worn several numbers throughout her career โ 2, 23, and 24 in high school, 5 for Brazil, and both 2 and 24 in All-American events โ follows in the footsteps of Kamilla Cardoso as just the second Gamecock to represent Brazil internationally. The number 24 has been one of the most popular in program history, with 14 previous players including Demetress Adams, Aleighsa Welch, and LeLe Grissett. Once McDowell suits up, 24 will tie with 12 as the most frequently worn number in South Carolina history.

Agot Makeerย will wearย 44, a departure from her traditional number 1, which is currently taken by Maddy McDaniel. When 1 wasnโt available in the past, Makeer opted for 11, but with Okot now claiming that spot, she doubled up to 44. The number has been worn by at least seven former Gamecocks, most recently Saniya Rivers in 2021โ22, who also chose 44 after her preferred number wasnโt available.
These decisions come during the NCAAโs expanded jersey-number era, which began just three seasons ago. The rule change allowed numbers beyond the traditional 0โ5 range. Last year,ย Joyce Edwardsย made history as the first Gamecock to embrace this freedom by choosing 8 โ a number unavailable in high school or with USA Basketball due to older restrictions. Edwards originally wore 12, but with MiLaysia Fulwiley already holding that number and 13 retired for Martha Parker, she forged her own path with 8. Interestingly, with Fulwileyโs departure, 12 is now open again, though Edwards remains listed as 8 on the official roster despite wearing 12 for Team USA this summer.
South Carolinaโs approach to number retirements has also evolved. Historically, certain numbers were removed from circulation entirely โ including Parkerโs 13, Shannon Johnsonโs 14, and Sheila Fosterโs 53. However, the program later shifted to retiring jerseys rather than numbers. That change allowed players like Raven Johnson to keep wearing Tiffany Mitchellโs 25, while Aโja Wilsonโs 22 jersey is officially retired but effectively untouchable. Head coach Dawn Staley even acknowledged in February that Aliyah Bostonโs 4 and Wilsonโs 22 wonโt return to circulation.
โItโs retired,โ Staley confirmed, leaving no doubt about Wilsonโs legacy.
With the new roster numbers set, the Gamecocksโ latest additions are ready to carve their place in the programโs storied history while honoring those who wore the digits before them.
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