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Gamecocks Topple Huskies in Tense Final Four Showdown


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In a high-stakes Final Four matchup, the South Carolina Gamecocks defeated the undefeated UConn Huskies 62-48, effectively ending their opponent's 54-game winning streak. This victory secured the Gamecocks a spot in their third consecutive national championship game and their fourth in the last five seasons. UConn, which entered the contest with a perfect 38-0 record, was held to its lowest point total since 2022.The Gamecocks' victory was driven by standout performances from Ta'Niya Latson and freshman Agot Makeer. Latson led the team with 16 points and 10 rebounds, marking her first double-double as a Gamecock while shooting a perfect 10-of-10 from the free-throw line. Makeer, an elite freshman from Canada, added 14 points and several crucial shots, including a three-pointer that helped stem a Huskies comeback in the third quarter. Additionally, Joyce Edwards contributed 11 points, setting a new program record for the most points scored in a single season.Defensively, South Carolina stifled UConn's offensive stars throughout the night. Sarah Strong, the national player of the year, was limited to 12 points on 4-of-16 shooting, while Azzi Fudd scored only eight points on 3-of-15 shooting. Overall, the Huskies shot just 31.1% from the field as the Gamecocks dominated the interior and the rebounding battle with a significant 47-32 advantage.The game was characterized by intense physicality and a decisive shift in momentum after halftime. Although UConn held a narrow 26-24 lead at the break, South Carolina opened the third quarter with a 12-2 run to take control. UConn managed to cut the deficit to 40-39 later in the quarter, but South Carolina responded with a late 11-1 scoring surge in the final minutes of the game to seal the win.The conclusion of the matchup was marked by a tense exchange between the two head coaches on the sideline. With only 0.1 seconds remaining on the clock, an animated Geno Auriemma was seen yelling toward Dawn Staley, who responded before assistants from both teams separated them. Auriemma later expressed frustration regarding the officiating, citing a discrepancy in fouls and an uncalled incident involving a player’s ripped jersey, as well as a perceived breach of pre-game handshake protocol. Staley maintained that she had acted with integrity and was unsure of what specifically triggered the postgame confrontation.Following this victory, South Carolina will face UCLA for the national title on Sunday. UCLA advanced after defeating Texas 51-44 in a similarly defensive semifinal where Lauren Betts led the way with 16 points and a game-sealing block. The championship game provides South Carolina the opportunity to earn their fourth national title in program history.

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