| Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | T |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 29 | 19 | 28 | 17 | 93 | |
| 12 | 19 | 14 | 13 | 58 |
Jada Bates
· G
Taleyah Jones
· G
Joyce Edwards
· F
Maddy McDaniel
· G
End of Game
End of 4th Quarter
team shot clock turnover
Harmonie Ware makes free throw 2 of 2
Harmonie Ware makes free throw 1 of 2
Joyce Edwards subbing in for South Carolina
Adhel Tac subbing out for South Carolina
Foul on Adhel Tac.
Agot Makeer makes driving layup (Maddy McDaniel assists)
Adhel Tac Steal.
Cristina Sanchez Cerqueira bad pass turnover
Maryam Dauda turnover
Foul on Maryam Dauda.
Danika Galea turnover
Foul on Danika Galea.
Ayla McDowell makes free throw 2 of 2
South Carolina Deadball Team Rebound.
Ayla McDowell misses free throw 1 of 2
Foul on Harmonie Ware.
Ayla McDowell Steal.
Jada Bates bad pass turnover
Adhel Tac makes free throw 2 of 2
Adhel Tac makes free throw 1 of 2
Foul on Cristina Sanchez Cerqueira.
Ayla McDowell Defensive Rebound.
Danika Galea misses free throw 2 of 2
Arkansas Deadball Team Rebound.
Danika Galea misses free throw 1 of 2
Foul on Adhel Tac.
Ayla McDowell bad pass turnover
Jada Bates traveling turnover
Foul on Adhel Tac.
Maryn Archer subbing in for Arkansas
Emily Robinson subbing out for Arkansas
Arkansas Offensive Rebound.
Maryam Dauda Block.
Cristina Sanchez Cerqueira misses layup
Harmonie Ware Defensive Rebound.
Maddy McDaniel misses layup
Jada Bates makes driving layup
Jada Bates Defensive Rebound.
Ayla McDowell misses 25-foot three point jumper
Maryam Dauda Defensive Rebound.
Danika Galea misses 5-foot jumper
Foul on Maryam Dauda.
Jada Bates Defensive Rebound.
Maryam Dauda misses 9-foot turnaround jump shot
Maryam Dauda Offensive Rebound.
Adhel Tac misses free throw 2 of 2
South Carolina Deadball Team Rebound.

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