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2025 March Madness: South Carolina survives Maryland scare to advance to Elite Eight, continue title defense

Updated March 28, 2025, 11:13 p.m. by Kari Anderson, Yahoo Sports 1 min read
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BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA - MARCH 28: MiLaysia Fulwiley #12 of the South Carolina Gamecocks shoots the ball during the game against the Maryland Terrapins in the Sweet Sixteen round of the 2025 NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament held at Legacy Arena at the BJCC on March 28, 2025 in Birmingham, Alabama.

(Photo by Jason Clark/NCAA Photos via Getty Images)Jason Clark via Getty ImagesAfter a major scare, Dawn Staley and South Carolina are still dancing.

The Gamecocks overcame a seven-point deficit and a very close fourth quarter to win 71-67 and advance to the Elite Eight.The game came down to the wire, with the two teams staying within point throughout most of the final quarter.

But South Carolina pulled away in the final two minutes, and held off Maryland even as the Terrapins got back within as few as three points.The defending champs stayed alive behind a huge 23-point performance from MiLaysia Fulwiley, who hit wild contested shots and drove the Gamecock's momentum in transition.FULL.

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FULWILEY LET'S GO GAMECOCKS ESPN https://t.co/KtWPQZkcpppic.twitter.com/2ObmehRvX6 South Carolina Women's Basketball (@GamecockWBB) March 28, 2025Both teams got off to a sleepy start: In a low-scoring first quarter, Chloe Kitts and MiLaysia Fulwiley were the only two Gamecocks to get any points on the board.Maryland pulled ahead to a narrow lead heading into halftime, and began to grow that lead in the third quarter.

But South Carolina began to march back, going on a big run to erase a seven-point deficit.Things stayed tight throughout the fourth quarter, with the two teams trading leads and staying within a point or two.

In the final minute, with South Carolina up four points, the game came down to a fingertip.

After an out-of-bounds ball had been ruled Maryland's possession, a successful challenge from Dawn Staley overturned the call, with the referees finding that the ball had grazed Kaylene Smikle's fingertip while she was out of bounds.A pair of free throws from Chloe Kits gave the Gamecocks a six-point lead.

But Maryland's Saylor Poffenbarger hit a beautiful three-pointer to make it a one-possession game with 25 seconds left.A handful of free throws and a crucial turnover from Maryland's Shyanne Sellers who let the ball slip right through her fingers after the inbound sealed the deal for South Carolina.

Even a foul on Fulwiley with 0.5 seconds on the clock which the officials called after Staley and Brenda Frese had started shaking hands and the ensuing extra possession couldn't stop the Gamecocks from taking the win.South Carolina will now face Duke, who beat North Carolina in a relatively dull rivalry matchup earlier on Friday, in the Elite Eight on Sunday..

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