South Carolina beats Texas to reach national title game
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The Boston Globe |
The Gamecocks are a win away from becoming the first team to secure consecutive titles since UConn won four straight from 2013-16.
Bleacher Report |
Gamecocks forward Joyce Edwards posted 13 points, 11 rebounds and six assists off the bench.
CBSSports.com |
They cooled off a bit offensively in the second quarter but are still shooting nearly 50% from the field, and on the other end have forced 14 Bruins turnovers.
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