The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

South Carolina wins 1st national title, beats Miss St

Philly native coach Staley finally gets championsh­ip

- By Doug Feinberg

DALLAS >> Dawn Staley finally could raise an NCAA championsh­ip trophy.

A’ja Wilson scored 23 points to help coach Staley and South Carolina win their first national championsh­ip with a 67-55 victory over Mississipp­i State on Sunday night.

Staley made the Final Four three times as a player at Virginia but never won. She also led the Gamecocks to the national semifinals two years ago before losing to Notre Dame.

Once the final buzzer sounded, Staley grabbed the trophy and paraded it around the court high over her head.

The victory in front of a sellout crowd came one day after the Gamecocks men’s basketball team lost in the Final Four in Phoenix.

Mississipp­i State had all the momentum on its side after a shocking win over UConn on Friday night that ended the Huskies’ record 111-game winning streak.

The Bulldogs couldn’t muster the same ef-

fort against the Gamecocks. Morgan William, who had become the face of the tournament with the game-winner against the Huskies after a 41-point performanc­e against Baylor, was held to just 8 points.

South Carolina (33-4) turned a 10-point halftime lead into a 45-31 advantage midway through the third quarter before the Bulldogs rallied. Mississipp­i State (34-5) slowly cut into its deficit, getting with 54-50 on Jazzmun Holmes’ jumper. That brought a huge cheer from the thousands of Mississipp­i State fans who made the 8-hour trip from Starkville, Mississipp­i.

But that’s as close as the Bulldogs could get.

Wilson, who grew up in

South Carolina, blocked a shot on one end of the court and then hit a short jumper in the lane that started a 12-2 run to put the game away. Staley emptied her bench with less then a minute left and Wilson left with tears of joy.

The Gamecocks won the title without star center Alaina Coates, who hurt her ankle in the SEC Tournament. She didn’t even travel with the team to Dallas.

“It’s tough losing a great player like Alaina Coates,” Wilson said. “When she went down a lot people probably thought we couldn’t do it.”

The Bulldogs lost twice to the Gamecocks this year, dropping a game in South Carolina in the regular season and then in the SEC Tournament title game. Mississipp­i State Vic Schaefer fell to 0-9 all-time against South Carolina.

No team had a tougher road to the championsh­ip then the second-seeded Bulldogs. They were trying to become the third team in NCAA history to beat three number No. 1 seeds en route to the title. Tennessee did it in 1987 and Louisiana Tech accomplish­ed the same feat a year later. The Bulldogs had already knocked off top-seed Baylor and UConn to get to the championsh­ip game.

This was the sixth time in NCAA Tournament history that teams from the same conference played for the national championsh­ip, including three by the SEC. Tennessee won both of those matchups, the last coming in 1996 when the Lady Vols beat Georgia.

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