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South Carolina, Dawn Staley stay perfect after surviving Indiana


ALBANY, N.Y. — The years have revealed the undefeated, top-seeded South Carolina Gamecocks as a metronome: appearing in 11 Sweet 16s under Coach Dawn Staley and 10 consecutively, amassing a 106-3 record over the past three seasons, reigning atop the AP poll more than 80 times. Just reliably excellent. Come basketball season, you can set your watch to their dominance.

And yet, one day into the NCAA regional in upstate New York, the Gamecocks have also been discovered to be mortals.

Only nine teams in Division I women’s basketball history have completed a season without a single loss. South Carolina’s trying to do it again, becoming the 10th. But on their way to legendary status, the Gamecocks had to make a stop inside a most generically named stadium and deal with the Indiana Hoosiers, who were supposed to be happy just to be on the same floor as these basketball icons. Thanks to a clutch three-pointer from impenetrably confident sophomore Raven Johnson, then a display of their patented defense, South Carolina escaped MVP Arena with a 79-75 win.

South Carolina had to catch itself from stumbling before reaching its latest Elite Eight opponent, Oregon State on Saturday. Maybe the Gamecocks are more approachable now after their second close call in March, but they’re not at all insecure.

“We have theee Dawn Staley,” Johnson said. “When you have a coach like that, how can you sweat? If she don’t sweat, you don’t sweat.”

And metronomes, they don’t sweat. That’s not to say the Gamecocks are robotic or boring. Even if they are almost Spursian, in a way. The San Antonio Spurs, during the late ’90s and throughout the next decade, provided the template for what the regularity of high-quality basketball should look like. They had (and have) a longtime coach in Gregg Popovich, a mastermind in basketball and unafraid to speak up on societal issues. South Carolina has theee Dawn Staley, a vocal advocate for her players and a swaggy technician, drawing up brilliant ATO plays while wearing designer LV.

San Antonio’s dynasty was short on the flash factor as the team centered around fundamentally sound bigs, with David Robinson and Tim Duncan. South Carolina’s program has won two titles behind its shutdown defense and the interior play of A’ja Wilson (2017) and Aliyah Boston (2022). Who cares about entertaining the crowd with slick perimeter wings, when the tick, tock, tick, tock of winning should appease all fans — as it did in San Antonio, and as it does in Columbia, S.C.

Still, this 2023-24 team hasn’t been your typical Gamecocks. Even with the 6-foot-7 Kamilla Cardoso — who made 10 of her 12 close-range shots for 22 points on Friday — South Carolina shouldn’t be defined merely by its defense or post play, since the team now has floor spacers like Oregon transfer Te-Hina Paopao, junior Bree Hall, freshman sensation MiLaysia Fulwiley and Johnson, the hero of the night.

South Carolina led 56-34 early in the third quarter and a blowout seemed all but certain. Ahead of the fourth quarter, when the Gamecocks returned to the court, a dance party broke out. The MVP Arena sound system played the hits — from 20 years ago — so when Cardoso, Johnson and Bree Hall heard “Macarena,” they couldn’t help but to smile and do the moves. Loose and confident. Too loose, however.

“I thought [Indiana] did a good job of keeping us off balance. I thought in the third and fourth quarters we took some ill-advised shots, and that’s been the tendency of our young basketball team is when we’re able to build a lead, they pretty much think any shot is a good shot,” Staley said. “I thought today we took some bad shots that led to some easy buckets for them. We just have to control those situations a little bit better.”

A double-digit advantage that the Hoosiers had already trimmed to 10 points entering the final quarter suddenly didn’t seem so safe anymore. With about a minute remaining in the game, Cardoso made the defensive gamble of trying to steal an entry pass to Indiana’s Mackenzie Holmes. Cardoso couldn’t get to the ball in time, and once she abandoned her presence in the post, Holmes could breeze inside for a layup to cut the score to 74-72.

“We won the second half, we won the third quarter, we won the fourth quarter,” Indiana head coach Teri Moren said, reflecting on the changing tide. “Felt like the momentum was definitely on our side throughout.”

Staley called timeout and the Gamecocks retreated to the sideline. Only one person inside MVP Arena could pull off that blue, pixelated Louis Vuitton jacket, and she was busy drawing up the play that would finally settle this game for South Carolina. Johnson threw the inbounds pass, got the ball back and immediately sent it to Cardoso on the right block. As Johnson’s defender went with her instincts to drop low and double the post, Cardoso delivered a pass back to Johnson, who was ready for the spot-up triple. Her third of the night.

“I was open, and all I could think was, ‘let it go.’ I don’t want to lose. Just going from last year. Nobody can sag off me this year, and I take that very personal. And I get in the gym every day and put up reps and I think that’s where it comes from, the confidence,” Johnson said.

That confidence showed up later in the news conference.

“You can’t just shut one player down on our team. We have threats from all over the court. We have threats on the bench, also. It’s hard to guard our team because we just bring different weapons, and I think when it comes to scouting us, like you said, we can shoot from the outside, we can dominate in the paint, we have drivers, everything,” Johnson said. “How can you guard us? That’s how I look at it.”

As Johnson went on, she didn’t see her coach’s placid expression turn into something more like a side eye.

“We gave up a 17- or 20-point lead,” Staley finally interjected, dousing the youthful exuberance with some grown-woman sobriety.

South Carolina did not look perfect on Friday, but its record remained spotless — 35-0, the seventh time in the last 10 years this program has reached 30 or more wins. Even with a slight slip, the metronome keeps ticking.


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