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South Carolina dominates NC State to make NCAA women's tournament final - ESPN

CLEVELAND — There would be no early trip home from this Final Four for South Carolina. Kamilla Cardoso made sure of that.

Cardoso dominated inside, with 22 points and 11 rebounds, and the Gamecocks used a third-quarter blitz to clinch their spot in the national championship game by beating NC State 78-59 on Friday night. South Carolina (37-0) is the first team to enter the women's title game undefeated since UConn in 2016.

Last season, South Carolina entered the Final Four as the heavy favorite, unbeaten and on a quest to win its second straight championship. But the Gamecocks lost to Iowa in the semifinals, a heartbreaking defeat that returning South Carolina players have not forgotten. Repeatedly during pregame interviews, they said they never want to have that feeling again and will never overlook another opponent.

It was clear that nothing would deny the Gamecocks this time around, not even an injury scare to Cardoso. After Cardoso scored 12 of the team's 14 points in the second quarter, she appeared to twist an ankle and land on a knee when she got tangled with River Baldwin with 1:39 to go before halftime.

Cardoso went to the locker room immediately, and South Carolina took a 32-31 lead into the break. But once the second half began, there was Cardoso leading the way and helping to facilitate the offense. She did not have to dominate inside in the third quarter because the jumpers the Gamecocks missed in the first half started to go in, one after another.

South Carolina opened the quarter on a 16-5 run, and NC State seemed powerless to stop it. The Wolfpack looked disjointed as South Carolina hit one shot after another. When Tessa Johnson hit a 3-pointer to make it 51-36, coach Dawn Staley turned to her bench and

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