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Final injury report ahead of Auburn vs. South Carolina on Saturday

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The No. 2 Auburn Tigers aim to win their third-straight SEC contest on Saturday when it visits South Carolina for a noon CT tipoff on SEC Network.

Will it be fully healthy when it enters the game?

For the most part this season, Auburn has had a relatively healthy roster. That will also be the case on Saturday, as Auburn will have zero injury issues according to Friday’s SEC Student-Athlete Availability Report.

The last time Auburn had cause for concern was in December when Johni Broome exited the Tigers’ 100-59 win over Georgia State due to a shoulder injury. He returned the next game to score 23 points and secure 11 rebounds in Auburn’s 87-69 win over Purdue in Birmingham on Dec. 21.

South Carolina will not be as lucky, as two of their players will be unavailable while another is listed as “probable.”

The Gamecocks will be without its second-leading scorer, Jamarii Thomas, as well as Myles Stute, who has averaged 25 minutes per game in 14 games played this season. Thomas, who averages 12.3 points per game for South Carolina, suffered a knee sprain in practice leading up to Saturday’s game, and could be out for multiple weeks. Stute is out indefinitely due to a blood clot.

Forward Benjamin Bosmans-Verdonk is listed as “probable” for Saturday’s game.

Auburn tips-off with South Carolina on Saturday at noon CT. Click here for a preview of Saturday’s game, as well as a broadcast guide.

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