Tricia Cotham posts support for Gamecock women’s basketball and shares updates on social media

Patricia Ann Cotham, 	North Carolina State Representative from 105th District (R)
Patricia Ann Cotham, North Carolina State Representative from 105th District (R)
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Tricia Cotham, a Republican member of the North Carolina State House representing the 105th district, posted several messages on her social media account in early April 2026.

On April 2, 2026, Cotham shared a brief message featuring an emoji and a flag: ” https://t.co/Ui2RZ76Xa8″.

The following day, on April 3, she posted another tweet containing only a link: “https://t.co/eB0Xs6u3gv”.

Later that evening, Cotham expressed support for a college basketball team and its coach: “Rooting for @GamecockWBB tonight! Get ‘em Coach @dawnstaley!” (April 3, 2026).

Cotham was elected to the North Carolina State House in 2025 after replacing Wesley Harris as representative for the state’s 105th House district.



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