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Edwards, Makeer power South Carolina into Final Four
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Edwards, Makeer power South Carolina into Final Four

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Dawn Staley and South Carolina are back in a familiar place — the Final Four.

Joyce Edwards scored 24 points and Agot Makeer added 18 to help the Gamecocks beat TCU 78-52 on Monday night to advance to the national semifinals in the women’s NCAA Tournament.

South Carolina (34-3) has now reached the Final Four in six straight years and won two national championships during that stretch. Staley has been at the helm for all of them, including the undefeated 2023-24 season.

“Super proud of this team, a lot of unknowns coming into the season. Our ranking and what people thought of us was off our history,” Staley said. “We had too many holes, but I’m happy we were able to fill them and compete on the third weekend of the NCAA Tournament.”

The top-seeded Gamecocks will face UConn in the Final Four in Phoenix on Friday night in a rematch of last season’s national championship game.

“You got to keep the game close, got to be able to score,” Staley said of the undefeated Huskies. “We aren’t going to be keeping them from 25 points under their average. You got to go pound for pound and be unafraid playing against an undefeated team.”

This was the first time that the Gamecocks really had been challenged in the NCAA Tournament. They came into the game averaging nearly 100 points a game in their first three contests and were winning by an average of 45 points.

The Gamecocks have so many offensive weapons making them tough to guard. The Horned Frogs (32-6) did a good job on the South Carolina guards, but had no answer for Edwards and Makeer. Edwards also had 12 rebounds and three blocks.

The pair scored the first 12 points of the fourth quarter to blow an eight-point game wide open. South Carolina outscored TCU 29-11 in the fourth.

“I’m so proud of her, she came in and made a huge impact,” Edwards said of Makeer. “She came in and played basketball like we know she (can).”

South Carolina trailed 22-18 early in the second quarter before going on a 17-5 run to close the half. Edwards had the first six points of the spurt and hit a jumper with 3 seconds left to close the quarter and make it 35-27. She had 14 points, six rebounds and three blocks in the opening 20 minutes.

Gamecock Notables

  • With her team-high 24 points, Joyce Edwards tied the program record for 20-point games in a season (22). She finished the night with her second double-double of this NCAA Tournament, adding a team-high 12 rebounds.
  • Junior Tessa Johnson joined the 1,000-point club with her 11 points pushing her over the mark. She is the second Gamecock to reach the plateau this season with Edwards hitting the milestone in SEC play.
  • Freshman Agot Makeer set a new career high for the second time in her four NCAA Tournament games, netting 18 points off the bench. Her complete-game effort included three assists, three steals and three rebounds.
  • The Gamecocks out-rebounded TCU 52-24, including 22 offensive rebounds that they turned into 21 second-chance points.