NCAA Tournament: South Carolina vs Indiana score, recap

University of South Carolina’s Sania Feagin (20) drives the Balla round Indiana University’s Lilly Meister (52) during the first half of action in the Second Round game of the NCAA Tournament at the Colonial Life Arena on Sunday, March 23, 2025. Tracy Glantz [email protected]

South Carolina women’s basketball will live to see another day.

The No. 1 seeded Gamecocks fought off a pesky No. 9 Indiana team for a 64-53 win. The No. 9 seeded Hoosiers refused to be eliminated quietly and put up a strong fight.

South Carolina (32-3) overcame a halftime deficit, courtesy of a strong third-quarter performance, and held off a late push from the Hoosiers (20-13) in the fourth quarter to secure the win.

“I’m proud of our team the way they gutted up and didn’t flinch,” coach Dawn Staley said. “It wasn’t pretty, but at this time it doesn’t have to be. You just have to score more points.”

Something sweet

South Carolina punched its ticket to the Sweet 16 with Sunday’s victory.

The Gamecocks advances to play the winner of No. 4 Maryland and No. 5 Alabama in Birmingham, Alabama on Friday. Maryland and Alabama play at 4 p.m. Monday, and the time and date for USC’s Sweet 16 matchup won’t be set until after then.

This will be the 15th appearance in the Sweet 16 in school history and the 12th trip under Staley. The last time the Gamecocks didn’t make at least the Sweet 16 was 2013 (excluding 2020, when there was no tournament).

Brutal first half

The Gamecocks flat out struggled in the first half of Sunday’s matchup.

South Carolina shot 34.5% from the field and scored just 25 points. That marked the third-least amount of points the Gamecocks have scored in the first half this season.

USC’s nine points in the first quarter tied for a season-low previously set against UConn in February.

Indiana led for nine minutes of the first half and took a 26-25 lead into the locker room at halftime.

University of South Carolina’s Tessa Johnson (5) shoots as Indiana University’s Julianna LaMendola (20) and Indiana University’s Shay Ciezki (10) pressure during the first half of action in the Second Round game of the NCAA Tournament at the Colonial Life Arena on Sunday, March 23, 2025. Tracy Glantz [email protected]

Third quarter magic

South Carolina got back in the swing of things after halftime.

The Gamecocks opened the third quarter on a 13-7 run, largely thanks to Chloe Kitts.

Kitts was held scoreless in the first half by the Indiana defense on 0-for-4 shooting from the field. She scored seven points in the first three minutes of the third quarter, punctuated by a 3-pointer from the top of the key. Kitts finished with a double-double in the game.

South Carolina also got into rhythm on defense. The Gamecocks forced four early turnovers in the quarter. One steal from Raven Johnson, that followed a 3-pointer from Bree Hall, caused a nearly deafening roar from the rowdy crowd at Colonial Life Arena. Hall led South Carolina with 11 points in the game.

The Gamecocks’ 26 points in the third quarter were more than they scored in the entire first half. South Carolina outscored Indiana 26-14 in the period and led 51-40 going into the fourth quarter.

South Carolina’s momentum slowed in the fourth quarter, but the cushion it built in the third quarter was ultimately enough.

South Carolina’s next NCAA game

  • Who: South Carolina vs. Alabama/Maryland
  • When: 2:30 or 5 p.m. Friday
  • TV: TBD
  • Stream: ESPN app

This story was originally published March 23, 2025 at 4:58 PM.

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