| Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | T |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 | 6 | 17 | 12 | 45 | |
| 12 | 21 | 19 | 12 | 64 |
Chloe Kitts
· F
Raven Johnson
· G
Taylor Jones
· F
Rori Harmon
· G
End of Game
End of 4th Quarter
Jordana Codio Turnover.
Jordana Codio Defensive Rebound.
Kyla Oldacre Block.
Maddy McDaniel missed Layup.
Shay Holle made Free Throw.
Texas Deadball Team Rebound.
Shay Holle missed Free Throw.
Foul on Tessa Johnson.
Foul on Maryam Dauda.
Maryam Dauda subbing in for South Carolina
Maddy McDaniel subbing in for South Carolina
Raven Johnson subbing out for South Carolina
Chloe Kitts subbing out for South Carolina
Jordana Codio subbing in for Texas
Madison Booker subbing out for Texas
Texas Offensive Rebound.
Tessa Johnson Block.
Shay Holle missed Three Point Jumper.
Chloe Kitts made Two Point Tip Shot.
Chloe Kitts Offensive Rebound.
Chloe Kitts missed Layup.
Chloe Kitts Defensive Rebound.
Kyla Oldacre missed Jumper.
Bree Hall made Layup.
Tessa Johnson Steal.
Bryanna Preston Turnover.
Joyce Edwards made Jumper. Assisted by Raven Johnson.
Shay Holle subbing in for Texas
Rori Harmon subbing out for Texas
Texas Timeout
Madison Booker made Layup.
Madison Booker Defensive Rebound.
Chloe Kitts missed Jumper.
Joyce Edwards Defensive Rebound.
Rori Harmon missed Jumper.
Tessa Johnson made Layup. Assisted by Raven Johnson.
Bree Hall subbing in for South Carolina
MiLaysia Fulwiley subbing out for South Carolina
Foul on Jordan Lee.
Chloe Kitts Defensive Rebound.
Madison Booker missed Jumper.
Madison Booker Steal.
Tessa Johnson Turnover.
Madison Booker made Three Point Jumper. Assisted by Rori Harmon.
Rori Harmon Defensive Rebound.
Raven Johnson missed Jumper.
Raven Johnson subbing in for South Carolina
Te-Hina Paopao subbing out for South Carolina

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