
Sania Fiagin won 12 points and eight penalties in South Carolina 54-50 in the NCAA final in Birmingham. (Pictured by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images)
(Crymen Ekhtiari through the Emaige)
South Carolina beat Duck on Sunday for the fifth consecutive game, but it wasn’t easy for national defenders to win 54-5 The Blue devils dominated the third quarter and advanced 38-32 and remained in the framework 2:27 minutes before the Gamecox controlled the game.
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Ashlone Jackson lost 3 points and remained in the rules for seven seconds that had to lead the blue demons. Chloe Kitts succeeded and ended two free abandonments to the end.
The winning crushing of the second place at Birmingham 2 should not have been surprising. But the inability of the number 1 to create a lot of attack for 16 minutes from the second quarter to fourth to fourth was unexpected.
The striker has had a significant impact on the Blue devils, scoring 19 goals and 18 points from their second chance. That was part of the great benefit of Ribond for Duck, who won the classroom 41-29 in South Carolina.
South Carolina finally won the lead at 6:47 pm, 6:47 pm at 6:47 pm the 44-42 quarter-finals. Kitts followed him with a blow to the paint outside the pick and the role to extend the margins to four points.
Duck came back to equalize the goal 46-46 on the baskets of Reagan Richardson and Toby Forner and had less than five minutes left in the rules. But South Carolina responded with a jump by Sania Figin and two free throwing from Kitts.