Daily Times (Primos, PA)

No. 2 seed S. Carolina looks to fix mistakes

- By Pete Iacobelli

COLUMBIA, S.C. » South Carolina coach Dawn Staley was relieved that her young Gamecocks made it through two up-and-down NCAA Tournament performanc­es to reach the Sweet 16.

That relief quickly turned to work.

Staley has spent the past three days trying to ensure the letdowns won’t continue in the next round in Albany, New York.

The second-seeded Gamecocks (28-6) play Saturday against the regional’s surprise team in 11th-seeded Buffalo (29-5), which has eliminated sixth seeded South Florida and third seeded Florida State. Staley does not want to be Buffalo’s third upset victim and has worked to correct the mistakes in wins over North Carolina A&T and Virginia this past weekend.

“I just think we’ve got to take better care of the ball,” Staley said Wednesday. “I think it’s going to come down to the team that can make plays outside of rhythm plays, the ones you set up and diagram. So the intangible­s are going to be key, making sure we’re locked in to getting loose balls, understand­ing what we need to do and that we don’t have any large mental breaks.”

The mental breaks were apparent for the defending national champs in Friday’s opener when the Aggies cut a 20-point lead to seven in the fourth quarter before the Gamecocks held on for a 6352 victory.

Things were a little crisper in Sunday’s 66-56 win over the Cavaliers, although probably not as sharp as South Carolina will need to make a third Final Four in four seasons.

Gamecocks forward A’ja Wilson pledged after the North Carolina A&T win that things would improve. She said the Gamecocks are in the process of making that happen by focusing on execution — crisp passes, strong footwork and lockdown defense.

It was a formula South Carolina used to capture the crown a year ago and one Wilson said could serve them well this year, too, as they continue advancing.

“We’ve got to focus on us and if we have an understand­ing of what we need to get done, it makes it easier on us when we get out there to play whoever we’ve got to play,” Wilson said.

Wilson, the three-time SEC player of the year and the favorite for several national awards, understand­s that while many may be looking past the Sweet 16 match to a potential round of eight showdown with overall No. 1 seed UConn.

 ?? SEAN RAYFORD — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? South Carolina head coach Dawn Staley, second from right, with assistant coaches Lisa Boyer, right, Jolette Law, second from left, and guard Lindsey Spann, communicat­es with players during the second half against North Carolina A&T in the first-round...
SEAN RAYFORD — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS South Carolina head coach Dawn Staley, second from right, with assistant coaches Lisa Boyer, right, Jolette Law, second from left, and guard Lindsey Spann, communicat­es with players during the second half against North Carolina A&T in the first-round...

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