South Carolina survives Maryland’s upset bid in NCAA women’s tournament Sweet 16
Westtown product Kaylene Smikle helped the Terrapins come close to dethroning the reigning champions. But MiLaysia Fulwiley's 23 points led the Gamecocks as they escaped late with a 71-67 win.

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — MiLaysia Fulwiley scored 23 points, including a go-ahead layup with 2 minutes, 22 seconds left, and Chloe Kitts added 15 points and 11 rebounds to help No. 1 seed South Carolina beat fourth-seeded Maryland, 71-67, on Friday in the Sweet 16 of the women’s NCAA Tournament.
The defending national champion Gamecocks went back-and-forth with the Terrapins all game before finally doing enough in the final few minutes to put it away.
South Carolina will face Duke in the Elite Eight on Sunday. The Blue Devils beat Atlantic Coast Conference rival North Carolina, 47-38, earlier Friday.
Dawn Staley’s team trailed, 60-59, with 3:25 left before holding Maryland without a point over the next three minutes. Fulwiley’s layup began the 7-0 run that gave the Gamecocks (33-3) just enough of a cushion.
Kitts added three free throws during the spurt and Fulwiley scored on a coast-to-coast drive.
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The Gamecocks were up 66-60 with 25 seconds left when Saylor Poffenbarger ended Maryland’s scoring drought with a 3-pointer.
But the Terps couldn't get closer as the Gamecocks made five of six free throws down the stretch, including two by Fulwiley with 10.9 seconds left that made it 71-65.
Kaylene Smikle scored 17 points to lead Maryland (25-8) before fouling out.
Neither team could get into an offensive flow in the first three quarters. South Carolina trailed, 43-39, late in the third before closing out the period with a 13-7 run that was capped by a spectacular transition basket by Fulwiley, who went behind her back and then hit a pullup shot.
The teams had met once previously in the NCAA Tournament, an 86-75 win for South Carolina in the Elite Eight in 2023.
South Carolina avoided becoming the first defending champion to lose this early in the tournament since Louisville knocked off Brittney Griner and Baylor in the 2013 Sweet 16.
Takeaways
Maryland: The Terrapins gave the Gamecocks everything they could handle. Maryland, the 2006 national champion under coach Brenda Frese, has only made the Elite Eight once in the last decade, in 2023.
South Carolina: The Gamecocks did enough to keep playing, but they’ll need contributions from players besides Fulwiley and Kitts if they want to repeat as champions.
Key stat
South Carolina outrebounded Maryland 47-34.
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