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Madness Elite Eight bracket is set. TCU and Hailey Van Lith are the tournament's best story. USC stumbles without JuJu Watkins on the court.
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The Bruins, however, were given the No. 1 overall designation.
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Ultimately, the No. 1 seed Gamecocks outlasted fourth-seeded Maryland 71-67.
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The Terrapins were sad that they lost the fight to No. 1 South Carolina in the Sweet 16 but proud of the fight they put up during March Madness.
The No. 4 seed Maryland women's basketball gave it a valient effort on Friday in the Sweet 16 against a tough South Carolina team. The Terrapins took the Gameco
MiLaysia Fulwley led No. 1 seed South Carolina to a gritty Sweet 16 win over No. 4 seed Maryland on Friday. Here's a recap of the highlights:
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SB Nation on MSNNo. 4-seed Maryland women’s basketball outlasted by No. 1-seed South Carolina in the Sweet 16, 71-67No. 4-seed Maryland women’s basketball walked onto the court in Birmingham, Alabama, looking to slay Goliath No. 1-seed South Carolina as a 17 point underdog. And the Terps performed far better than most pundits expected, leading for almost 17 minutes, and by as much as six points in the second half.
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