Staley, South Carolina are back in Final 4
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South Carolina head coach Dawn Staley has created an environment in which rival teams feel not only challenged but also excited to play against a powerhouse program in a city that has become a mecca o...
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South Carolina is back in the Final Four for a fifth straight season, but it didn’t come easy.
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MiLaysia Fulwiley scored 23 points, including a go-ahead layup with 2:22 left, and Chloe Kitts added 15 points and 11 rebounds to help No. 1 seed South Carolina beat fourth-seeded Maryland 71-67 on F...
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South Carolina advanced to its fifth consecutive Final Four with a victory over Duke on Sunday, but it wasn't easy for the defending national champions in a 54-50 win. The Blue Devils dominated the third quarter and took a 38-32 lead with 2:27 remaining in the frame before the Gamecocks composed themselves and took control.
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South Carolina is set for a rematch against No. 7/7 Duke in the NCAA Tournament Elite Eight in Birmingham, Alabama, at 1 p.m. ET Sunday.
The No. 1 seed Gamecocks will have to go through No. 2 seed Duke if they want to advance to Tampa. Duke beat No. 3 seed North Carolina on Friday to advance to the Elite Eight. South Carolina is 6-1 in Elite Eight games and is 8-2 all-time against Duke, including a 7-1 mark under Dawn Staley.
History is all around this Elite 8 matchup between No. 2 Duke Blue Devils and No. 1 South Carolina, as this is not the first time these programs, players or coaches meet.
South Carolina is headed to the Final Four, taking down the Duke Blue Devils after an impressive defensive performance down the stretch.
MiLaysia Fulwiley scored 23 points, including a go-ahead layup with 2:22 left, No. 1 seed South Carolina beat fourth-seeded Maryland 71-67 on Friday in the Sweet 16 of the women’s NCAA Tournament.
University of South Carolina’s Joyce Edwards (8) shoots as Maryland Terrapins’ Shyanne Sellers (0) and Maryland Terrapins’ Allie Kubek (14) pressure during the first half of action at the Legacy Arena in Birmingham on Friday, March 28, 2025 in the Birmingham 2 regional of the NCAA Tournament. Tracy Glantz [email protected]