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Sunday April 6th , 2025
3:00 PM
Amelia Arena
Tampa, Florida
ESPN
SOUTH CAROLINA | UCONN
UCONN LEADS 10-5
H: 5-1 | A: 4-2 | N: 1-2
12/17/07 #2 UConn 97, USC 39 Storrs, Conn.
12/28/08 #1 UConn 77, USC 48 Columbia, S.C.
02/09/15 #2 UConn 87, #1 USC 62 Storrs, Conn.
02/08/16 #1 UConn 66, #2 USC 54 Columbia, S.C.
02/13/17 #1 UConn 66, #6 USC 55 Storrs, Conn.
02/01/18 #1 UConn 83, #7 USC 58 Columbia, S.C.
03/26/18 #1 UConn 94, #7 USC 65 Albany, N.Y.
02/11/19 #4 UConn 97, #11 USC 79 Hartford, Conn.
02/10/20 #1 USC 70, #5 UConn 52 Columbia, S.C.
02/08/21 #2 UConn 63, #1 USC 59 (OT) Storrs, Conn.
11/22/21 #2 UConn 57, #1 USC 73 Paridise Island, Bahamas
04/03/22 #1 USC 64, #5 UConn 49 Minneapolis, Minn.
2/4/23 #1 USC 81, #5 UConn 77 Hartford, Conn.
02/11/24 #1 USC 83, #11 UConn 65 Columbia, S.C.
02/16/24 #4 USC 58, #7 UConn 87 Columbia, S.C.
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Comparative Team Statistics
UConn South Carolina
81.7 PPG 79.7
52.0 Defensive PPG 57.4
29.7 Scoring Margin 22.3
51.0 Field Goal % 46.8
34.7 Defensive FG% 35.3
38.4 Three Point % 34.2
28.8 Defensive 3PT% 29.4
74.6 Free Throw % 76.1
36.9 Rebounds/game 42.1
5.8 Rebounding Margin 7.9
20.9 Assists per game 16.5
10.6 Turnover per game 12.4
1.5 Assists/TO ratio 1.5
10.2 Steals per game 9.2
UCONN
The player and coaches names for both teams
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UConn Starters
UConn Injuries
Had surgery on her ankle. Out for the season
Had surgery on 12/16. Out for the Season
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SOUTH CAROLINA
South Carolina Starters
Game Analysis
6'2" junior forward Chloe Kitts is a real key for the Gamecocks. The highest scoring starters, she is averaging 10.2 PPG and 7.8 RPG. She is aggressive on the boards and on defense. One word I would use is intense for her attitude. She leads the team in offensive rebounds with 105. She had 6 points and 5 rebounds in the first UConn game in 21 minutes.
Te-Hina Paopao is a 5'9" senior guard. She is fourth on the team in scoring at 9.6 PPG and has a terrific Assist/Turnover ratio with 110/46 as the second point guard on the floor. She is shooting a solid 37.6% on threes but her knack is hitting the big three pointer. She struggled with that in the first UConn game scoring ten points and only going 2-6 on threes in 29 minutes.
Bree Hall, a 6' senior guard, was valuable off the bench last season and has been starting all year. Her scoring is down this year as she is averaging 6.4 PPG and while she doesn't score a lot she is a terrific and clutch three point shooter at 38.9%. Not a great ball handler, like many South Carolina players, it's her defense that gets her minutes. She had 7 points and 5 rebounds in 29 minutes against UConn in their first matchup.
5'8" RS junior Raven Johnson is a talented player. She is second on the team with 107 assists and only 39 turnovers. Her issue is scoring. She is averaging 4.9 PPG and is shooting threes at 29.5% although she only takes 2 per game. She leads the team in steals with 1.4 per game. She was scoreless in 24 minutes with 4 rebounds and 3 assists against UConn in the first matchup.
Sania Feagin is the "Big" for South Carolina since Watkins was injured. The 6'3" Senior forward is averaging 8.1 PPG and 4.6 RPG in only 19 MPG minutes. Those numbers are basically the same as last season. She leads the team in blocks with 1.5 BPG. They really needed more from her this year. She only played 13 minutes and had 4 points, 4 assists and zero blocks against UConn in the first game.
As usual the bench is a big part of the South Carolina team. And for this version of the Gamecocks, the two leading scorers are young and talented.
Freshman Joyce Edwards, a 6'2" Forward, is the leading scorer on the team at 12.7 PPG and second in rebounding at 5.1 RPG. She has become the best player on the team. She is shooting 53.5% from the field. She played 29 minutes in the first UConn game scoring 17 point and grabbing 5 rebounds. She added 2 blocks.
Sophomore MiLaysia Fulwiley, a 5'10" firebrand guard is second on the team in scoring at 11.3 PPG. She loves to play with some flash. Behind the back moves, look away passes and long range threes. Also second on the team in steals. She is just fun to watch. But was flashy as she is, she has issues. She only shoots 42.4% from the field and 25.8% on threes. It's not only the low percentage, she sometimes picks the worst time to take the bad shot. In the first UConn game she had 11 points, 2 turnover and 0 assists in 17 minutes. .
The third bench player that will see time in this game is 6' sophomore guard Tessa Johnson. She plays 21 MPG and averages 8.3 PPG. She is shooting 44-103 on threes, 42.7%. She had one of the worst games of her young career against UConn in the first matchup. She was scoreless going 0-4 on threes, her only shots. She had 1 assists and 1 turnover.
They played Maryam Dauda, a 6'4" Junior forward, sixteen minutes against Texas. After averaging only 6 MPG on the season. I'm not sure why Dawn did this before the UConn game. Will she see minutes in this one?
Any way you look at it, Dawn is most likely only playing 8 players against UConn with significant minutes.
Ok. That's a writeup on the players. So how will this game play out?
I'm starting with what Geno said when talking about playing them again. He said he was the only one not happy about winning by 29 points in the first matchup. He knew they would be playing again. And here we are. I agree with him that you have to completely drop the first game when analyzing this game. Certainly South Carolina has to improve on a few things to make a game of it.
The Gamecocks have to play better defense. The Huskies had several back door layups. Just some lazy defense by SC.
They also have to get back quicker on defense and slow down the Huskies attack. I'm not sure they have the players to do that.
They have to shoot better, mostly three pointers. The Gamecocks were 3-17 in the first matchup. Against Texasm they were 7-11 on threes, with PaoPao going 3-4. They need that type of performance.
It was shocking to see how UConn dominated the boards in that first matchup 48-29. Crazy. The Gamecocks will have to do much better.
All that being said, you know that Dawn will have her team foaming at the mouth. Their effort will be supreme. It will be up to the Huskies to match that intensity and bring the game to them.
Matchup wise, UConn really does have several advantages.The top 3 scorer for UConn vs the top 3 scorer for South Carolina. It's not close. Bueckers, Strong and Fudd vs Kitts/PaoPao, Fulwiley and Edwards.
If you are looking for a surprise player to make a difference, look for El Alfy to build on her effort against Betts with a terrific game against Feagin.
UConn will do what they have done the last 15 games where the closest game was 14 against USC, 19 and 20 points against Creighton. Their average MOV was 83-50-23 points.
All that being said.........
Final Prediction
I just can't see this game being anything like the UConn/UCLA game or the first UConn/Sourh Carolina game. It's going to be a real battle. I can see the Gamecocks hitting a better percentage of their threes. And play the Huskies tough on the boards. But this game will be too much Paige, Azzi and Sarah. I'm not sure this version of South Carolina can handle UConn's offense and score enough against the great defense the Huskies are playing.
Championship No. 12.
UConn by 9+.