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No. 1 Gamecocks cruise past Norfolk State in March Madness – University of South Carolina Athletics

No. 1 Gamecocks cruise past Norfolk State in March Madness – University of South Carolina Athletics

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — This wasn’t the NCAA Tournament debut South Carolina coach Dawn Staley hoped to see from her top-seeded Gamecocks.

The final scored showed a 72-40 blowout over No. 16 seed Norfolk State (26-7) on Friday. Staley saw poor shooting early and a disjointed attack that could cost her team down the road.

“If it wasn’t for the way we play defense, (Norfolk State) would’ve probably given us a lot of trouble given how we shot the ball,” Staley said.

Zia Cooke scored 11 points as South Carolina moved five wins away from a perfect season. Aliyah Boston had seven points, nine rebounds and two blocks for the Gamecocks (33-0), who won their 39th straight game dating back to last year’s NCAA title run.

They also moved to 11-0 in first-round games under Staley. Not that much of that mattered to the two-time national championship coach.

She was so frustrated with her attack, she called an early timeout in the second quarter with her team ahead 24-12 — something she rarely does.

Staley told her players to lock in because things don’t get easier. “We tried to force things that weren’t there, tried to make spectacular plays instead of just simplifying,” she said. “It happened more than once and it was time to let our players know we don’t want to give (opponents) opportunities.”

This was a colossal mismatch from the tip like so many other games South Carolina’s been a part of this season.

“Wow,” Norfolk coach Larry Vickers said when he first sat down to talk to media.

Norfolk State’s tallest player is freshman forward Skye Robinson at 6-foot-2. South Carolina has seven players that tall or taller. The Spartans’ tallest player on the bench? Vickers, the team’s 6-9 head coach, who walked onto the Spartans’ men’s team and eventually became a team captain.

“They’re as good as you expect them to be,” he said. “And they just keep running them out, running them out.”

South Carolina did its best to end any drama early as Boston and Cooke scored five points apiece…

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