Defending national champion South Carolina returns to title game with 74-57 rout of Texas
- South Carolina Gamecocks won 74-57 against Texas Longhorns in a national semifinal to advance to the Women's NCAA Tournament final.
- Joyce Edwards contributed significantly off the bench with 13 points, 11 rebounds, and six assists for South Carolina.
- Texas Longhorns coach Vic Schaefer mentioned that poor shooting, particularly 9-of-30 in the second half, was a key factor in the loss.
- The Gamecocks will face UConn for the national title after UConn defeated UCLA 85-51 in the other semifinal.
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South Carolina returns to NCAA title game for rematch with UConn
TAMPA — The journey has been more challenging than usual, but Dawn Staley and defending national champion South Carolina are still getting the job done. The Gamecocks (35-3) overwhelmed Southeastern Conference rival Texas 74-57 on Friday night in the Final Four of the women’s NCAA Tournament, advancing to the title game Sunday against UConn (36-3), an 85-51 winner over No. 1 overall seed UCLA. Coach Geno Auriemma’s Huskies traveled to Columbia, …

South Carolina dumps Texas in Final Four, earns shot at repeat title
Joyce Edwards posted 13 points, 11 rebounds and six assists off the bench, and South Carolina moved within one game of becoming the first repeat Women's NCAA Tournament national champion since 2016 with a 74-57 rout of Texas in a…
South Carolina returns to NCAA women’s title game, gets rematch of 2022 vs. Bueckers and UConn
TAMPA, Fla. — The journey has been more challenging than usual, but Dawn Staley and defending national champion South Carolina are still getting the job done. Read more...
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