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When the South Carolina Gamecocks fell to the Texas Longhorns in the SEC Tournament on March 8, 2026 the locker room felt heavy with silence. But it wasn’t just the sting of just ending their conference title run, but a quiet realisation that the 17 point loss had sent their postseason journey miles away from home. They knew that their path to avenging last year’s Finals loss and reclaiming the national throne just got a lot tougher.

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By winning that head-to-head matchup, Texas jumped South Carolina in the pecking order and secured the more convenient setup in Fort Worth. Meanwhile, the Gamecocks had to pack their bags and head west, adding miles, fatigue, and unfamiliar surroundings to an already high-stakes tournament run. 

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Now they are celebrating the joy of a Final Four berth. But coach Dawn Staley knows the journey hasn’t been easy. But she’s proud of how her team handled the challenges that came along the way.

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“We didn’t control the controllables,” coach Staley said during a post-game interview after the Gamecocks’ recent game. “So when you don’t do that, you understand why you have to play a little bit further from your home state. So I understand that we lost to Texas in the SEC tournament. We knew we were going to get bumped, right? So you just take the hit, and you just keep on going.”

But even after acknowledging the tougher road, Staley stayed nothing but positive.

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“Everybody’s been great. Our hotel’s been great. Walking around the streets have been great. I think people are really enjoying having NCAA women’s tournament here, the crowd was great. I saw a little bit of Virginia, I saw a little bit of other teams that were still here, and we’re so far from home, and for the people to come in and still watch us playing and cheer us on. It’s a great place, and I have no complaints about being here,” she further added.

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While traveling to the other side of the country could have taken a toll on any team, the Gamecocks never let it define their season. Instead, they leaned into the challenge and kept pushing forward when it mattered most.

Now, with that stretch behind them, the South Carolina Gamecocks turn their attention to the Final Four, where they’ll face the UConn Huskies next.

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Dawn Staley’s Gamecocks vs Geno Auriemma’s Huskies: Game preview

Where and how to watch

Day & Date: Friday, April 3rd

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Time: 4:00 p.m. ET

Venue: Mortgage Matchup Center, Phoenix

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TV: ESPN

Streaming: Fubo, ESPN Unlimited

Predicted starting lineups for South Carolina vs UConn

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South Carolina Gamecocks:

PositionPlayer
GRaven Johnson
GTa’Niya Latson
GTessa Johnson
FJoyce Edwards
CMadina Okot

UConn Huskies:

PositionPlayer
GKK Arnold
GAzzi Fudd
GAshlynn Shade
FSarah Strong
F/CSerah Williams

Preview and Prediction

When the UConn Huskies and the South Carolina Gamecocks meet in the Final Four, it won’t just be another game, because it’ll feel like a championship clash arriving a round early.

On one side, the Huskies come in unbeaten with a 38-0 record in the season. They’ve won their first four tournament games by an average score difference of 32.5 points per game, with their closest win coming over Notre Dame. Led by Sarah Strong (18.6 PPG, 7.6 RPG) and Azzi Fudd (17.5 PPG, shooting 45.5% from three), the Huskies combine elite shot-making with suffocating defense. But that doesn’t mean the Gamecocks are far behind in terms of dominance.

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The Gamecocks are 35–3 and have rolled through their side of the bracket with an average margin of 40 points per game.

Under Dawn Staley, this team thrives on depth and physicality. And the matchup history only adds to the intrigue.

Auriemma holds an 11–5 edge over Staley all-time, and UConn handed South Carolina an 81–59 loss in last year’s national title game. But recent meetings have been more competitive, with South Carolina winning five of the last eight.

So the upcoming game will likely come down to efficiency versus physicality.

Our final predicted score: UConn 76, South Carolina 71

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Ojus Verma

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Ojus Verma is a College Basketball and WNBA author at EssentiallySports. As head of the Analysis Desk and a former player with 13 years of experience, he specializes in decoding tactics, player development, and the evolution of rivalries shaping the game. Ojus’ coverage of the Caitlin Clark-Angel Reese saga, dating back to their college days, has earned recognition for its balance of insight and context.

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