No. 1 South Carolina WBB holds off determined Duke team to complete ACC sweep

After a rough first half in Cameron Indoor Stadium Sunday afternoon, the Gamecocks came out in the third quarter and had three consecutive possessions of:

Chloe Kitts jumper (punctuated with a kiss blown Jadyn Donovan’s way -- the player who received a technical foul for taunting Kitts at the end of the second quarter).

Bree Hall triple.

Te-Hina Paopao triple.

Then a timeout by Duke.

The crowd (which felt like a 60-40 Duke-South Carolina split) began a call-and-response chant: “Game,” “cocks.”

While South Carolina led by six at halftime, it felt like anybody’s game until Kamilla Cardoso got fouled on a tough layup with 3:51 remaining. During the timeout 50 seconds later, Gamecock fans in attendance began to cheer “USC!”

No. 1 South Carolina went on to defeat Duke 77-61. The Gamecocks closed out their Tobacco Road trip with an encouraging level of poise against the Blue Devils after a tough first half and overall night against No. 24 North Carolina Thursday.

South Carolina (7-0) employed its typical starting five: Paopao, Hall, Kitts, Cardoso and Raven Johnson. Five Gamecocks scored in double digits: Cardoso (15), Kitts (14), Paopao (12), Hall (13) and Johnson (11).

South Carolina’s next game will be back home versus Morgan State on Wednesday at 7 p.m.

Second half success

The Gamecocks first half against the Blue Devils felt much like the first half against the Tar Heels Thursday night.

Sloppy passes inside. An uncharacteristic number of turnovers. A small but intimidating home crowd.

But at the start of the second half, it seemed like the Gamecocks returned to their usual script, playing tougher and cleaner basketball.

They opened the third quarter on a 12-0 run to go up 15. But they allowed the Blue Devils charge back within three by the period’s end.

But South Carolina experienced a drought and the end of the third quarter that bled into the fourth, missing eight shots in a row. A crafty layup by MiLaysia Fulwiley at the 6:47 mark brought a merciful end to the slump. South Carolina went on a 10-0 run a couple minutes later to clinch the game.

Turnovers on turnovers on turnovers

Turnovers ailed the Gamecocks in both their ACC games this week.

They had 13 against UNC and 14 in the first half against Duke. South Carolina shot 52.2% from the field, but only led by six at the break because of its inability to get shots off.

The Gamecocks ended the game having given away 20 possessions.

Post struggles

The Gamecocks, who have been a force in the post for years, struggled to get much going in the paint Sunday.

Part of that was due to errant passes inside. But part of it was due to Duke’s aggressive defense.

South Carolina entered Sunday first in the nation with 69 blocks on the season and 11.5 per game. Duke ranked third in the nation with 53 blocks (7.6 per game). After four quarters, South Carolina had three blocks to Duke’s eight.

Next four South Carolina WBB games

  • Dec. 6: vs. Morgan State, 7 p.m. (SEC Network Plus)

  • Dec. 10: vs. Utah (in Connecticut), 2:30 p.m. (ESPN)

  • Dec. 16: vs. Presbyterian, 1 p.m. (SEC Network Plus)

  • Dec. 19: at Bowling Green, 7 p.m. (ESPN Plus)