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Ta'Niya Latson and Raven Johnson Power South Carolina Past Oklahoma to Reach the Women's Elite Eight
Ta'Niya Latson and Raven Johnson scored 46 points combined as South Carolina avenged their only regular-season loss and reached the Elite Eight for the sixth straight year.
- On Saturday, top-seeded South Carolina defeated No. 4 seed Oklahoma 94-68 at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, California, advancing to the Elite Eight of the women's NCAA Tournament.
- This rematch avenged South Carolina's only regular-season Southeastern Conference loss, a 94-82 overtime defeat to the Sooners on January 22 in Norman, Oklahoma.
- Guard Ta'Niya Latson scored 28 points and Raven Johnson added 18, as the Gamecocks shot 10-of-14 from 3-point range, marking their best performance from deep all season.
- Defensively, South Carolina held Oklahoma to 33% shooting from the field, though freshman Aaliyah Chavez led the Sooners with 21 points in the losing effort.
- Head coach Dawn Staley guided the Gamecocks to their sixth consecutive Elite Eight appearance; they will face the TCU-Virginia winner on Monday night for a Final Four berth.
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South Carolina tops Oklahoma 94-68 Elite Eight? #sports
South Carolina overwhelms Oklahoma to reach Elite Eight Top seeded South Carolina cruised into the next round with a 94 68 victory over fourth seeded Oklahoma, a win powered by a fast start and a decisive scoring surge that kept the Sooners from settling into their offense. Ta’Niya Latson led ...
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Latson, Johnson power South Carolina past Oklahoma to reach the Elite Eight of women’s March Madness
Ta’Niya Latson scored 28 points and Raven Johnson added 18 to help top-seed South Carolina beat No. 4 seed Oklahoma 94-68 on Saturday and advance to the Elite Eight of the women’s March Madness tournament.
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