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Why Duke-UNC, UT-UT and MSU-UM are three must-watch women’s college basketball rivalry games

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Why Duke-UNC, UT-UT and MSU-UM are three must-watch women’s college basketball rivalry games

Last night, a weekend of women’s basketball rivalries began with a bang, as No. 3 South Carolina secured their 18th-straight win over No. 6 LSU—and head coach Dawn Staley’s 500th win at South Carolina—with a 79-72 victory.

The Johnsons—South Carolina’s Tessa and Raven and LSU’s Flau’Jae—assumed starring roles.

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Down by five after the first quarter, the second period proved pivotal for the Gamecocks, as Tessa and Raven combined for 19 of South Carolina’s 25 points, helping the Gamecocks take a one-point advantage, 41-40, into the halftime break. LSU was right there because of Flau’Jae, who scored eight of her team-best 21 points in the period.

In the second half, the Tigers could never muster enough momentum at key moments to reclaim the lead from the Gamecocks, trimming their deficit to one point on multiple occasions only for South Carolina to respond with a key score. LSU’s last chance came with approximately 45 seconds left, when Flau’Jae was at the line with the Tigers down by one, 73-72. However, she missed both free throws, and LSU would not score again.

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