Alpharetta native makes Final Four with South Carolina

Alpharetta's Jarrell Holliman throws down a dunk during a high school game. He’s one of four Georgia natives to make the 2017 Final Four.

Credit: Hyosub Shin / hshin@ajc.com

Credit: Hyosub Shin / hshin@ajc.com

Alpharetta's Jarrell Holliman throws down a dunk during a high school game. He’s one of four Georgia natives to make the 2017 Final Four.

Red-shirt junior forward Jarrell Holliman hasn't played much for South Carolina's men's basketball team this season, but he's still part of the roster that led the Gamecocks to their first appearance in the Final Four of the NCAA men's basketball tournament.

The 6-foot-7 Alpharetta native has played in 15 games for the Gamecocks this season during their run to college basketball’s biggest stage. He last tallied minutes for Frank Martin’s side in their regular season finale, a five-point loss to Ole Miss.

Holliman last scored points for South Carolina in its Jan. 24 win over Auburn, where he tallied two points, two rebounds and a steal in five minutes of play.

Jarrell Holliman (31) of the South Carolina Gamecocks celebrates with his teammates after defeating the Florida Gators  to win the East Regional at Madison Square Garden on March 26, 2017 in New York City.

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Before South Carolina, Holliman played a year of college ball at Division III Elmhurst College in Illinois. At Alpharetta High School, he earned varsity letters for basketball and track and field.

These Georgia natives are also playing in the Final Four:

  • Hassani Gravett, sophomore, guard, South Carolina (Villa Rica)
  • Kanler Coker, senior, guard, North Carolina (Gainesville)
  • Brandon Robinson, freshman, guard, North Carolina (Douglasville)

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