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Unbeaten S. C. women hold off UConn

- Emily Adams

HARTFORD, Conn. – The No. 1 South Carolina women’s basketball team successful­ly defended its undefeated record in a thriller at No. 4 UConn, beating the Huskies 81- 77 on Sunday at XL Center.

The victory was the first in program history in a road game at Connecticu­t. The Gamecocks ( 23- 0) have won a nation- leading 29 consecutiv­e games, including 18 over ranked opponents. South Carolina has won four of its last five matchups with UConn ( 22- 3) after losing the first eight from 2007 to 2019.

After trailing 25- 14 after the first quarter, South Carolina tied the score 34- 34 by halftime. Despite lacking bench depth, the Huskies took a long time to show signs of fatigue. They did not allow the Gamecocks to pull ahead by more than six points until the final minutes.

Huskies temporaril­y shut down Gamecocks stars

The Huskies defense controlled the Gamecocks early: South Carolina star Aliyah Boston and leading scorer Zia Cooke were held to zero field goals shooting a combined 0- for- 13 in the first half. UConn also created early foul trouble for Brea Beal, arguably the Gamecocks’ best defender. She played just six minutes in the first half after picking up two fouls.

However, Boston exploded in the second half, putting up 23 of her 26 points after halftime. She finished with 10 rebounds and two blocks for 15th double- double of the season.

Kamilla Cardoso, Raven Johnson outplay starting lineup

For the first time since the second game of the season, point guard Raven Johnson started a half in place of Kierra Fletcher. After Fletcher picked up two fouls in the first quarter, Staley brought Johnson, the redshirt freshman, off the bench and did not take her off the floor again. Johnson rose to the occasion, scoring a career- high 13 points and leading the team with seven assists.

Kamilla Cardoso dominated the first half and finished with 17 points and 11 rebounds, her fifth double- double of the season. Although senior forward Victaria Saxton started both halves, Cardoso played 21 minutes to Saxton’s 10.

High tensions lead to foul trouble

Fouls defined the game for both teams with 43 called in all.

Cardoso fouled out on a technical with less than two minutes left in the fourth quarter and went to the bench in tears.

The Huskies nearly made a comeback as a result, closing their deficit to three points late.

Every player who saw the court for South Carolina picked up at least one foul, and six finished with two or more. UConn had both junior guard Nika Muhl and senior guard Lou Lopez- Senechal foul out with less than a minute to play, and Huskies star Aaliyah Edwards stayed on the court with four for much of the fourth quarter.

Even UConn coach Geno Auriemma succumbed to the intensity of the moment, receiving a technical foul in the fourth quarter for tossing a water bottle onto the court.

 ?? DAVID BUTLER II/ USA TODAY SPORTS ?? South Carolina coach Dawn Staley directs the team during the victory Sunday at UConn.
DAVID BUTLER II/ USA TODAY SPORTS South Carolina coach Dawn Staley directs the team during the victory Sunday at UConn.

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