| Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | T |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 23 | 10 | 13 | 20 | 66 | |
| 19 | 10 | 21 | 14 | 64 |
Joyce Edwards
· F
Raven Johnson
· G
Jordan Lee
· G
Rori Harmon
· G
End of Game
End of 4th Quarter
South Carolina Timeout
Breya Cunningham subbing in for Texas
Jordan Lee subbing out for Texas
Texas Timeout
South Carolina Timeout
Rori Harmon made Jumper.
Ta'Niya Latson made Free Throw.
Ta'Niya Latson made Free Throw.
Foul on Rori Harmon.
South Carolina Timeout
Ta'Niya Latson Steal.
Rori Harmon Turnover.
Raven Johnson made Free Throw.
South Carolina Deadball Team Rebound.
Raven Johnson missed Free Throw.
Foul on Justice Carlton.
Raven Johnson Steal.
Madison Booker Turnover.
Madison Booker Defensive Rebound.
Joyce Edwards missed Free Throw.
South Carolina Deadball Team Rebound.
Joyce Edwards missed Free Throw.
Foul on Kyla Oldacre.
Texas Turnover.
Kyla Oldacre Offensive Rebound.
Rori Harmon missed Jumper.
Madison Booker Offensive Rebound.
Kyla Oldacre missed Free Throw.
Kyla Oldacre made Free Throw.
Adhel Tac subbing in for South Carolina
Madina Okot subbing out for South Carolina
Foul on Madina Okot.
Kyla Oldacre Offensive Rebound.
Justice Carlton missed Layup.
Justice Carlton Offensive Rebound.
Justice Carlton missed Jumper.
Madina Okot Turnover.
Foul on Madina Okot.
Foul on Madison Booker.
Justice Carlton made Free Throw.
Texas Deadball Team Rebound.
Justice Carlton missed Free Throw.
Foul on Madina Okot.
Justice Carlton Offensive Rebound.
Joyce Edwards Block.
Kyla Oldacre missed Layup.
Tessa Johnson made Three Point Jumper.
Foul on Rori Harmon.
— Jordan Lee scored 19 points and Rori Harmon made a 10-foot floater with a second left to lift No. 4 Texas over No. 2 South Carolina 66-64 on Thursday in the women's title...
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