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With Sunday's Women's NCAA Tournament games now complete, half the Final Four field is set with No. 1 seeds South Carolina and UCLA moving onto the next round. South Carolina open
South Carolina advanced to its fifth straight Final Four in the women's NCAA Tournament after taking care of business against Duke on Sunday. The top-seeded Gamecocks escaped the second-seeded Blue Devils, 54-50, with star Chloe Kitts sinking two pressure-packed free throws with only five seconds left to seal the win.
Madness continued Sunday as Houston and Auburn clinched spots in the men’s Final Four, while South Carolina and UCLA advanced in the NCAA women’s tournament.
Senior Bree Hall isn't worried about the noise on social media as the Gamecocks prep for Duke in the Elite Eight on Sunday.
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The Maryland Terrapins face the South Carolina Gamecocks in the 2025 NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament on Friday, March 28 when the sweet 16 gets underway.
At least two No. 1 seeds will be in the Final Four of women's NCAA Tournament. Two more could book trips to Tampa, Florida, on Monday. South Carolina kept its repeat championship hopes alive and reached its fifth straight Final Four with a grinding 54-50 win over Duke on Sunday.
Rapper Plies, a South Carolina superfan, voiced his opinion on social media after the team's victory over Maryland in the NCAA women's tournament.
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