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South Carolina vs. NC State score: Gamecocks roll in Final Four matchup, return to national championship game

South Carolina is heading back to the national championship game after an impressive 78-59 win over NC State in the Final Four on Friday night. With the win, the Gamecocks improved to 37-0 on the season and kept the dream of an undefeated season alive. They will play the winner of Iowa and UConn on Sunday in Cleveland.

While the final score suggests this game wasn't very competitive, it was tied at the end of the first quarter and the Gamecocks led by just one at halftime. It wasn't until the third quarter when things got out of hand. The Gamecocks outscored the Wolfpack 29-6 in that frame thanks to some terrific play on both ends of the floor, and essentially ended the contest right then and there.

Kamilla Cardoso led the way for the Gamecocks with 22 points and 11 rebounds on 10-of-12 from the field, and was able to rest the entire fourth quarter after tweaking her right leg in the first half. Raven Johnson added 13 points and five assists, Te-Hina Paopao had 10 points and six assists and Ashlyn Watkins set a Final Four record for rebounds off the bench with 20. As a team, the Gamecocks shot 50% from the field.

Here are some of the key takeaways as South Carolina looks to make history on Sunday.

A game-changing third quarter

There was nothing to separate the two teams in the first half, but that changed quickly after the break. The Gamecocks scored on their first two possessions and needed just two minutes to turn a one-point lead into a 10-point lead. They never looked back, and ended up winning the frame 29-6. 

Offensively, they had such ease scoring in the paint that the Wolfpack eventually switched to a zone. The Gamecocks responded by showing why they were third in the country in 3-point shooting this season at 39.4% by knocking down five triples in the frame. All told, they shot 12-of-20 from the field in the third, and turned it over just twice. 

On the other side, they ratcheted up the defensive pressure and made the Wolfpack look clueless. The Wolfpack shot 1-of-11 from the field in the third and didn't make a single shot over the last 7:46. That was the 35th time this season that the Gamecocks have held an opponent to single digits in a quarter. 

Cardoso dominates, suffers apparent leg injury

Kamilla Cardoso declared for the 2024 WNBA Draft earlier this week, and is almost certainly going to be a lottery pick later this month. She showed why on Friday against NC State with a dominant performance in the paint on both sides of the ball. The Wolfpack simply had no answer for a player of Cardoso's size and skill. 

She scored 22 points on 10-of-12 from the field, pulled down 11 rebounds and blocked two shots, all in just 22 minutes. While the score was the primary reason she sat out the entire fourth quarter and didn't play that much overall, she also suffered an apparent leg injury in the first half. 

Late in the second quarter, Cardoso took an awkward fall and came up limping. After hobbling around for a few possessions, she checked out of the game at the next dead ball and went straight back to the locker room. She was back on the floor for the start of the second half sporting a big sleeve on her right leg, but seemed to be moving fairly well. 

It seems she'll be ready to go on Sunday, but that will be a storyline to monitor over the next two days. 

Gamecocks chasing history

With their win on Friday, the Gamecocks improved to a stunning 37-0 and set a new school record for wins in a season, surpassing last season's mark of 36. More importantly, they advanced to the national championship game and will have a chance to win a third title. 

If they can win on Sunday, they will join UConn (11), Tennessee (eight), Baylor (three) and Stanford (three) as the only schools with three or more national titles in women's basketball. Furthermore, a win on Sunday would complete a perfect season, making them the first undefeated national champion since UConn in 2016 and 10th overall. 

CBS Sports was with you throughout the entire way on Friday with live updates, analysis and highlights.

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Final: South Carolina 78 -- NC State 59

The Gamecocks cruised through the fourth quarter and are heading back to the national championship game for the second time in the last three years. Kamilla Cardoso led the way with 22 points and 11 rebounds, while Raven Johnson added 13 points and five assists and Ashlyn Watkins dominated the glass en route to 20 rebounds. The Gamecocks will now play the winner of Iowa and UConn on Sunday afternoon. 

 
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Halftime: South Carolina 32 -- NC State 31

The undefeated Gamecocks started to pull away in the second quarter behind Kamilla Cardoso, but the Wolfpack responded with a run of their own to get within one point at the break. Cardoso has 16 points and seven rebounds to lead all players in both categories, but she did head to the locker room shortly before the break after landing awkwardly. It's not entirely clear what's wrong, but her status will be the biggest storyline the rest of the way

 
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Cardoso to the locker room

Kamilla Cardoso missed a layup a few possessions ago and came up limping. It's not entirely clear what happened, but she hobbled around for a minute and then went straight back to the locker room at the first dead ball. She has 16 points and seven rebounds already, and has been the best player on the floor. It goes without saying that this would be a massive loss for South Carolina if she cannot return

 
 
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Cardoso starting to assert herself

Kamilla Cardoso is the best player in this game and she's starting to act like it in the second quarter. Time and again she is getting deep position in the post and scoring easily over the Wolfpack's smaller frontcourt. She's up to 14 points for the game and has scored the last 10 for the Gamecocks 

 
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Sania Feagin with the big rejection of ex-South Carolina guard Saniya Rivers. 

 

First quarter: South Carolina 16 -- NC State 16

This was an extremely fast first quarter, both in terms of the pace on the court and the actual time it took to play due to the lack of stoppages. NC State got off to a great start, but MiLaysia Fulwiley has come off the bench to give South Carolina a spark. Her 3-pointer late in the frame tied the game

 
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James picking up where she left off

Aziaha James has been incredible all tournament long, and has picked up right where she left off in the Elite Eight. She's already made two 3-pointers to get NC State out to an early 12-9 lead at the first TV timeout. Great start for her and the Wolfpack

 
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Sloppy, low-scoring start

Not much a surprise given the stage, but we're off to a bit of a sloppy start here. Both teams have turned the ball over three times, and have combined for just 12 total points. Let's see which team can shake out of this first

 
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Tip-off time in Cleveland

The national anthem has been sung, the player introductions are complete and it's time for tip-off in Cleveland. Away we go with South Carolina vs. NC State in the Final Four, with a trip to the national championship game on the line!

 
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NC State embracing role as 'party crashers'

Few outside of Raleigh expected NC State to make the Final Four, but the Wolfpack made surprisingly easy work of both Stanford and Texas. Now, as they look to pull uoff another upset against undefeated South Carolina, they are embracing their role as the "party crashers. Here's more from Isabel Gonzalez. 

NC State embracing role as NCAA Tournament 'party crashers' ahead of Final Four matchup vs. South Carolina

 
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