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South Carolina routs TCU, advances to Final Four

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — South Carolina defeated TCU 78-52 on Monday night, March 30, at Golden 1 Center, securing its sixth consecutive Final Four berth; the Gamecocks overcame an early TCU lead through sustained defense and a decisive fourth-quarter surge. The victory propelled South Carolina into a rematch with UConn in Phoenix on April 3; Joyce Edwards and Agot Makeer paced the Gamecocks, a 29-11 fourth-quarter run created separation, and TCU saw Olivia Miles finish with 18 points while the Horned Frogs' campaign ended.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Pre-tournament: South Carolina entered as a top seed seeking a sixth straight Final Four.
  • March 30 (pre-game): Predictions and previews highlighted guard matchups and execution as decisive factors.
  • March 30 (game): Halftime saw South Carolina leading after competitive first and second quarters.
  • March 30 (fourth quarter): South Carolina outscored TCU 29-11 to turn a close contest into a rout.
  • March 30 (result): Final score 78-52; South Carolina advanced to Final Four to face UConn on April 3.

Why This Matters to You

If you're a sports fan, this win is a testament to South Carolina's consistency. They've made the Final Four six times in a row. That's a rare feat. It's a great conversation starter for your next sports chat.

The Bottom Line

South Carolina's victory over TCU shows the power of sustained defense and strategic surges. They turned a close game into a rout. If you're a budding basketball player or coach, it's worth studying their game. Share this with someone who loves analyzing sports strategies.

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Who Benefited

South Carolina's program, including coach Dawn Staley, players Joyce Edwards and Agot Makeer, and the university benefited via heightened national exposure, strengthened recruiting profile, and revenue opportunities tied to advancing to the Final Four.

Who Impacted

TCU's players, coaches and program suffered the loss of a historic Final Four opportunity, ended their Elite Eight run, and will need to regroup ahead of next season after the 78-52 defeat.

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Articles Published:
9
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Left 0%, Center 89%, Right 11%
Who Benefited

South Carolina's program, including coach Dawn Staley, players Joyce Edwards and Agot Makeer, and the university benefited via heightened national exposure, strengthened recruiting profile, and revenue opportunities tied to advancing to the Final Four.

Who Impacted

TCU's players, coaches and program suffered the loss of a historic Final Four opportunity, ended their Elite Eight run, and will need to regroup ahead of next season after the 78-52 defeat.

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TCU's Final Four bid ends as South Carolina pulls away for 78-52 Elite Eight win

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