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The Gamecocks, the top seed in Regional 2 Birmingham, opened March Madness with a 40-point blowout victory and then followed that with an 11-point win over Indiana to reach the Sweet 16.
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Florida is the betting favorite to make it to the Final Four of the 2025 NCAA men's basketball tournament.
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Darrion Williams said he focused on taking the ball to the basket in the second half when his 3-pointers weren't falling.
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Defending champion South Carolina pulled away late to deny Maryland’s upset bid and advance to the Elite Eight.
The Terrapins were sad that they lost the fight to No. 1 South Carolina in the Sweet 16 but proud of the fight they put up during March Madness.
Florida and Maryland squared off in the Sweet 16 on Thursday night at Chase Center in San Francisco, and Florida advanced to the Elite Eight on Saturday with a 87-71 win.
Here’s what The Baltimore Sun sports staff had to say immediately after Maryland’s NCAA Tournament loss to Florida in the Sweet 16.
After the South Carolina women's basketball team survived a Sweet 16 scare against Maryland, Te-Hina Paopao said it "felt like a loss to us."
When asked how Friday’s officiating impacted her team in a Sweet 16 loss to South Carolina, Maryland coach Brenda Frese said she wasn’t going to go there. But, in as many words, the Terrapins coach made it clear she wasn’t happy with how referees called the second half of the Gamecocks’ 71-67 win over Maryland in Birmingham.
MiLaysia Fulwley led No. 1 seed South Carolina to a gritty Sweet 16 win over No. 4 seed Maryland on Friday. Here's a recap of the highlights:
Angel Reese showed up to Maryland's Sweet 16 game versus Florida to support her brother Julian in an awesome custom "I'm from Baltimore" shirt.
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SB Nation on MSNNo. 4-seed Maryland women’s basketball outlasted by No. 1-seed South Carolina in the Sweet 16, 71-67No. 4-seed Maryland women’s basketball walked onto the court in Birmingham, Alabama, looking to slay Goliath No. 1-seed South Carolina as a 17 point underdog. And the Terps performed far better than most pundits expected, leading for almost 17 minutes, and by as much as six points in the second half.
MiLaysia Fulwiley scored 23 points, including a go-ahead layup with 2:22 left, to help No. 1 seed South Carolina beat fourth-seeded Maryland 71-67 on Friday in the Sweet 16.