Alabama transfer Nick Pringle commits to South Carolina hoops

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Since the end of the season, South Carolina men’s basketball has been in need of a new and powerful presence in the paint. That hole, left by graduate transfer BJ Mack, has been filled.

The Gamecocks picked up a commitment from 6-foot-10 Alabama transfer forward Nick Pringle on Saturday night. Pringle — who began an official visit to South Carolina on Friday — announced the news via social media while he was at South Carolina’s baseball game with coach Lamont Paris.

It’s the Gamecocks’ biggest get in the transfer portal this season, perhaps in the Paris era.

Pringle is from Seabrook, South Carolina, playing at Whale Branch High and earned a 2A state championship. He originally committed to Wofford for his freshman season before transferring to Dodge City Community College and finally landing at Alabama last season.

Pringle is the likely starter at center for the Gamecocks for 2024-25. Last year, he played in 36 games and averaged 3.5 points, 3.1 rebounds and 0.2 assists per game. He picked up three double-doubles during the season, including a season-best performance in the Elite Eight against Clemson with 16 points and 11 rebounds.

Pringle was suspended twice last season for what ESPN reported as “conduct detrimental to the team,” missing Alabama’s games against Arkansas State on Dec. 4 and against Georgia on Jan. 31.

Pringle was a South Carolina target since he entered the transfer portal April 16, being a local product of the state and one who plays a position the Gamecocks have been searching to fill.

But this is now the third major addition for the Gamecocks in the past 10 days. Last week, four-star Lexington High product Cam Scott flipped from Texas to South Carolina. At 6-5, the versatile wing has a chance to start immediately.

A few days later, the Gamecocks brought in Missouri transfer Jordan Butler, a 7-foot Greenville native who didn’t play much as a freshman for the Tigers last season. But a program source noted that Butler will likely start on the bench but will rotate with Pringle and Collin Murray-Boyles, who will be USC’s starting forward.

South Carolina still needs to add a point guard in the portal, and the Gamecoks hosted La Salle transfer PG Jhamir Brickus a few days ago.

South Carolina roster tracker

  • Confirmed returners: Jacobi Wright, guard; Myles Stute, guard; Zachary Davis, guard; Collin Murray-Boyles

  • Expected returners: Austin Herro, guard; Eli Sparkman, guard; Morris Ugusuk, guard; Danny Grajzl, guard; Arden Conyers, guard; Benjamin Bosmans-Verdonk, forward

  • Incoming freshmen: Trent Noah, guard; Okku Federiko, forward; Cam Scott, guard

  • Coming via transfer portal: Jordan Butler (Missouri), center; Nick Pringle (Alabama), center

  • Leaving via transfer portal: Meechie Johnson, guard (Ohio State); Ebrima Dibba, guard; Josh Gray, forward

  • Leaving/out of eligibility: Ta’Lon Cooper, guard; BJ Mack, forward; Stephen Clark, forward

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