South Carolina Wins NCAA Women’s Championship, Denying Final Glory To Caitlin Clark

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Chloe Kitts #21 of the South Carolina Gamecocks shoots over the Iowa Hawkeyes

Chloe Kitts #21 of the South Carolina Gamecocks shoots over the Iowa Hawkeyes Thien-An Truong/ISI Photos/Getty Images

It was perfection topped with sweet revenge for the South Carolina Gamecocks, who capped a perfect season by beating Caitlyn Clark and the Iowa Hawkeyes, 87-75.

Iowa raced out to an 11-point lead in the first quarter but a deep and relentless South Carolina fought back. It used its depth to outscore the Iowa bench by 36-0, a remarkable edge.

South Carolina is the 10th undefeated team to win the Women’s Championship.

South Carolina lost in the semifinals last year, but went right back to work even after losing five players to the WNBA. They had been aiming for this moment since the first day of practice with a group even its head coach called “unlikely.”

Clark, the all-time NCAA Division I scorer, had 30 in her final collegiate game. She had a record 18 points in the first quarter, but went just 5 of 20 after that.

Center Kamilla Cardoso of South Carolina had 15 points and 17 rebounds, dominating inside.

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