The Sweet 16 Shuffle: How Dawn Staley South Carolina Shut Down the USC Run

Dawn Staley South Carolina dominated the USC Trojans in a 101-61 blowout to advance to their 12th straight Sweet 16.

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If you were looking for a close game, you definitely picked the wrong night to tune into the second round of the NCAA Tournament! The Dawn Staley South Carolina machine was firing on all cylinders as they completely dismantled the USC Trojans in a 101-61 blowout that felt like a statement from the very first whistle. We watched the Gamecocks open things up with a 13-0 run that left the Trojans scrambling for answers that simply weren’t there. It is one thing to be a number one seed, but it is another thing entirely to look this untouchable while punchin’ your ticket to a twelfth consecutive Sweet 16.

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Defensive Masterclass at the Colonial Life Arena

What really set the tone for the Dawn Staley South Carolina victory was that suffocating defense that turned every USC possession into a stressful situation. By halftime, the Gamecocks had built a massive 30-point lead, holding the Trojans to just 21 points while they racked up 51 of their own. We saw Raven “Hollywood” Johnson reaching that legendary 1,000-point career milestone in style, proving once again why she is the heartbeat of this team’s transition game. Even though USC’s Jazzy Davidson and Londynn Jones tried to keep the fight alive with some impressive three-point shooting, they were simply no match for the height and physicality that Staley has cultivated in this roster.

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The Road to the Final Four is Wide Open

As we look ahead to the next round, the energy around Dawn Staley South Carolina basketball is at an all-time high. Joyce Edwards was a total beast in the paint, leading the team with 23 points and 10 rebounds, while the bench contributed a solid 26 points to show just how deep this rotation really goes. They are playing with the kind of joy and cohesion that makes a deep tournament run feel almost inevitable. Whether they are dominating the glass or sharing the ball with elite precision, the Gamecocks are sending a clear message to the rest of the bracket: if you want the crown, you are going to have to come through Columbia first.