The South Carolina Gamecocks hold an impressive win streak following their win over Oklahoma. The South Carolina Gamecocks women's basketball team maintained their blemish-free record in conference play after defeating the Oklahoma Sooners 101-60 on Sunday.
Dawn Staley’s team cruised to a 41-point win over No. 13 Oklahoma on Sunday, marking 12 straight double-digit wins this season.
Dawn Staley and the No. 2 Gamecocks beat No. 13 Oklahoma 101-68, helping improve their record to 18-1 on the year while remaining a perfect 5-0 in SEC play. South Carolina dismantled one of the more talented teams in the country on Sunday.
Oklahoma’s first meeting with Dawn Stalely’s South Carolina game went about as poorly as anyone could imagine. The No. 2-ranked Gamecocks pummeled Jennie Baranczyk’s No. 13 Sooners. South Carolina jumped out on OU in the first quarter and stepped on the Sooners’ neck to win 101-60 on Sunday at the Colonial Life Arena in Columbia, SC.
MiLaysia Fulwiley scored 15 points and dominated early with her athleticism as No. 2 South Carolina pounded No. 13 Oklahoma 101-60 on Sunday.Fulwiley finished a
No. 13 Oklahoma visits the No. 2 South Carolina Gamecocks after Payton Verhulst scored 38 points in the Sooners' 80-63 victory against the Missouri Tigers.
Murray-Boyles provided a spark defensively with a career-high five steals, ripping the ball from Sooners with a tenacity that kept the Gamecocks afloat early. Still, Oklahoma capitalized on USC’s sloppiness, scoring 19 points off turnovers before the break, compared to just three for the Gamecocks.
No. 2 South Carolina has picked up a first-place ballot in the women's AP Top 25 college basketball poll after cruising through the first three games of a five-game stretch against ranked teams.
Auburn was 1 of 12 teams Palm projected to make the field, along with fellow No. 1 seed Alabama; 2 seeds Florida and Tennessee; 3 seed Kentucky; 4 seeds Ole Miss, Mississippi State and Texas A&M 6 seed Missouri; 7 seed Georgia; and 8 seeds Oklahoma and Vanderbilt.
Here are five takeaways from the poll: After picking up one first-place vote following a pair of ranked wins over then-No. 19 Alabama, 76-58, and previously No. 13 Oklahoma, 101-60, the second-ranked Gamecocks (18-1, 6-0 SEC) continue to add to an already impressive resume.
Looking for takeaways from the LSU women's 5-0 start to SEC play? We've got three ahead of their showdown with South Carolina.