Undefeated South Carolina women advance to Final Four with 70-58 win over Oregon State
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — Tessa Johnson scored 15 points, Kamilla Cardoso added 12 and undefeated South Carolina advanced to the Final Four of the women’s NCAA Tournament with a 70-58 win over Oregon State on Sunday.
South Carolina made it to the national semifinals unbeaten for the second straight season. The Gamecocks lost to Caitlin Clark and Iowa in the Final Four last year. This time, with an entirely new starting lineup, coach Dawn Staley has her group on the verge of the school’s third national championship.
The Gamecocks, who have made the Final Four in four straight years, will play either Texas or N.C. State on Friday night in Cleveland. Two more wins by South Carolina would make the Gamecocks the 10th school to finish a season undefeated and the first since UConn did it in 2016.
Top-seeded South Carolina (36-0) led by four at the half and built a 14-point lead before No. 3 seed Oregon State (27-8) got within 62-58 with 3:55 left in the game. But the Beavers then missed their final seven shots.
Johnson answered after a timeout with a three-point play, scoring on a drive to restore a seven-point cushion. No one scored until Johnson made two free throws with 44.5 seconds left.
Raegan Beers scored 16 points to lead the Beavers.
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— South Carolina Women's Basketball (@GamecockWBB) March 31, 2024
This was the second straight game in the Albany 1 Region where South Carolina let a double-digit second-half lead slip away. Just like against Indiana in the regional semifinal, the young Gamecocks made the necessary plays down the stretch.
Notables
- With the 70-58 win over Oregon State, South Carolina moves onto its fourth Final Four in as many years and its sixth overall.
- The Gamecocks got hot in the third quarter, finishing on a 15-5 run to extend their lead to 12 heading into the final 10 minutes.
- All nine Gamecocks had at least a bucket, with three finishing in double figures.
- Tessa Johnson led the team for the first time this season, finishing with 15 points highlighted by contributing seven of the Gamecocks’ 8-0 run in the final minutes of the game.
- Kamilla Cardoso had a strong third quarter, putting up half of her 12 points on three consecutive layups for the Gamecocks’ 18-8 run.
- Bree Hall finished with her 16th game in double-figures, knocking down half of her 10 points in the opening quarter, including the first basket.
- Ashlyn Watkins grabbed a new NCAA Tournament career-high 14 rebounds, in addition to a team-high four blocks and eight points.