
Birmingham, Ala – South Carolina needed another return to keep his hopes for a recurrence, to meet in the fourth quarter and beat Duck 54-50 late on Sunday night to qualify for the fifth consecutive game in a quarter of a row.
Certainly, the national heroes of governance have not made it easier to appear, and have not easier to live for themselves. South Carolina was six points behind in the third quarter. Even after returning to the fourth, Gaymcox had to play to get it.
South Carolina took the lead 52-50, leaving 29.8 seconds of the clock, and in a bus, Brigadier Hall follened an attacking fool and sent Ashleon Jackson to Earth. With the chance to build a starting basket, Jackson lost his three points in his face, which was in his face.
Then Duk deliberately made Chloe Kitts Full, which sank both free throwing away to put it away. Kitts took the top of South Carolina with 14 points and reached another level throughout the NCAA.
After needing rallies to beat Indiana and Maryland in the previous NCAA, the same scenario played against the devils and defender Bir.
In the previous two games, South Carolina appeared slowly to start the game. In the face of Duck, South Carolina was sworn to put the tone early, and the Gamecox was only doing that — quickly leaded with a quick lead by choosing a better beating, a peking and a defense attempt on his ankles.
But it wasn’t long, the Blue devils arranged themselves and made the game right: a defensive conflict that was at a high level.
At the end of the second quarter of the second quarter, South Carolina set a point on free throwing away when Duck was at the top of the game. His defense attempts intensified in the third quarter, covering the gamcocks at almost every turn. Duck took the lead sixth after Toby Fornier and three points behind Toby Fornier and Clutch.
But it was difficult for South Carolina to fall for a long time. Gamecox opened the fourth quarter of the 8-0 quarter and regained advancing in the T-Hena Pope, the masses built in South Carolina into an offensive attack.
After Kitts threw freely in the last minute, the crowd felt the appearance of the other four ends, which was near, stood on his feet and shouted. The papal and Hall were the first to reach half the stadium and celebrate and their team-mates soon participated, who have not done any secrets that they want to become the first team in school history to be repeated as a national champion.
That dream is still alive after another show of Sunday’s resistance.