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Gamecocks End Historic Season in Final Four
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Gamecocks End Historic Season in Final Four

COLUMBIA, S.C. – No. 1/1 South Carolina women’s basketball ended an historic 2022-23 season with a 77-73 loss to No. 3/3 Iowa in the NCAA Women’s Final Four Friday night. Zia Cooke’s 24 points led the Gamecocks (36-1), and Kamilla Cardoso points 14 points and 14 rebounds in a game that featured eight lead changes and no lead for either team larger than nine points.

South Carolina trailed early but rallied in the second quarter, despite being without four-time All-American Aliyah Boston who picked up her second foul just 8:22 into the first period. Cardoso and Laeticia Amihere led the charge off the bench, complementing a nine-point second quarter from Cooke.

With the Hawkeyes leading 24-15 early in the second quarter, Amihere powered through a three-point play, Cardoso picked up a block and Cooke finished an and-1 to pull the Gamecocks within three at 24-21 with 8:17 to go in the period. Cardoso and Amihere combined for a 7-0 surge late in the quarter, and Cooke hit a leaner late to get South Carolina within one at halftime.

Iowa surged out of the break, but Cardoso was relentless on the glass and inside offensively, but the Hawkeyes went inside as will with Monika Czinano scoring Iowa’s last six points to stake a 59-55 lead heading into the final 10 minutes.

South Carolina was the aggressor early in the fourth with Raven Johnson burying her second 3-pointer of the game in the opening minute on a kickout from Boston. After an Iowa turnover, Boston then put the Gamecocks on top for the first time at 60-59.

Iowa reclaimed the lead moments later, but the game see-sawed back and forth. Johnson buried another three to close within one at 69-68 with 4:25 to play, but the Gamecocks could not get over the hump as Iowa sealed the win at the free throw line.

Continue to check GamecocksOnline.com and the team’s social media accounts (@GamecockWBB) for the most up-to-date information on the women’s basketball program.

 

Gamecock Notables

  • The Gamecock bench did its usual damage, outscoring Iowa’s bench 38-6, and South Carolina won the paint battle 46-38.
  • South Carolina’s rebounding power was out in full force, nearly doubling Iowa 49-25, with 26 offensive boards compared to the Hawkeye’s 5
  • Zia Cooke had an incredible first half, posting 18 of her 24 points and scoring 11 of the team’s first 15 for her ninth 20+ point game of the season.
  • Kamilla Cardoso stepped up, posting her ninth double-double of the year after shooting 7-of-9 from the field for 14 points and grabbing 14 boards, eight of which coming in the second half alone.
  • Raven Johnson had a career night, posting a new NCAA tournament high 13 points including three 3s, with two coming in the final quarter bringing the Gamecocks within one.
  • South Carolina ends the season with a program-record 36 wins, including nine against ranked opponents to continue an SEC-record 23 straight wins over ranked foes.
  • The Gamecocks’ work on the glass was the best in program history, setting season records for total rebounds (1,830), which are the second-most in SEC history, 620 offensive boards, 1151 defensive boards, 49.5 rebounding average and a +20.4 rebounding margin, which is the second-best in NCAA history.
  • South Carolina set a new NCAA record with 326 blocked shots and 8.8 blocks per game.