Unselfishness, depth have become South Carolina's calling card as it eyes 3rd NCAA title in 4 years
- Midway through the game, MiLaysia Fulwiley entered and scored 15 points, leading South Carolina to an 84-63 victory over Vanderbilt in the Southeastern Conference Tournament quarterfinals.
- Coach Dawn Staley praised Fulwiley as a 'generational talent,' noting her exceptional skills in female basketball.
- South Carolina's bench outscored Vanderbilt’s 33-4, helping the team secure three tournament victories by at least 18 points each.
- Staley emphasizes a team-first mindset where players may need to sacrifice playing time for the team's success and maintains open communication to prevent issues.
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Unselfishness, depth have become South Carolina's calling card
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Midway through the first quarter of South Carolina’s Southeastern Conference Tournament quarterfinal game against Vanderbilt, coach Dawn Staley sensed her team needed a boost with the scored knotted at 9-9.
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