The Madness is nearing its conclusion. After two weeks of basketball, there are only four teams remaining and it’ll be whittled down to two by the end of the night.
It should be an exciting night of action. Follow along live as the teams fight for a berth in the championship game on Sunday.
Final Four Friday schedule
Women’s schedule (all times Eastern):
7 p.m. — No. 1 South Carolina vs. No. 3 NC State (ESPN)
9:30 p.m. — No. 1 Iowa vs. No. 3 UConn (ESPN)
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South Carolina’s in a battle at halftime, holding a 32-31 lead. All eyes are on the health of Kamilla Cardoso. She left for the locker in the final moments of the half after appearing to tweak her ankle.
Kamilla Cardoso just limped back to the locker room after a fall late in the second quarter. Nature of her injury isn’t clear, but a scare for South Carolina. The All-SEC center is dominating the game early with 16 points and seven rebounds. Seems unlikely we’ll see her again before halftime.
Sloppy ball security remains an early theme. South Carolina has 10 turnovers midway through the second quarter. NC State has seven.
Kamilla Cardoso’s taking over. The All-SEC center has 14 points and is 6-for-6 from the field. She’s scored 10 straight Gamecocks points. South Carolina leads, 26-22.
It’s a battle through one quarter. Game’s tied at 16-16 with All-ACC guard Aziaha James leading NC State with eight points including a pair of 3-pointers.. South Carolina has six steals through the first, but hasn’t been able to convert the turnovers into a lead.
A strong start for NC State has the Wolfpack up 12-9 at the first break (3:11 first quarter). Aziaha James has two 3-pointers, while both teams have turned the ball over four times in a somewhat sloppy opening quarter. How will South Carolina respond?
NC State responds with seven unanswered points for a 7-5 lead. An Aziaha James puts the Wolfpack in front.
And we’re off. South Carolina wins the opening to to start the Final Four. Te-Hina Paopao and Raven Johnson on the board first with a floater and a 3 for a 5-0 Gamecocks lead.
We’re moments from tipoff with NC State looking to spoil South Carolina’s undefeated season two wins short of a national championship.
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