ALBANY, N.Y. — Dawn Staley has South Carolina back in a familiar place — the Final Four — and she got there this time with an entirely new starting lineup.
Tessa Johnson (St. Michael-Albertville) scored 15 points and Kamilla Cardoso added 12 to help the undefeated Gamecocks to a 70-58 win over Oregon State on Sunday in the Albany 1 Regional Final of the women’s NCAA Tournament.
''Proud because we beat the odds,'' Staley said. ''Odds said we shouldn't make it back to the Final Four. Proud of our team for them believing in themselves. We created a certain level of chemistry and culture and they stuck with it.''
It's the second consecutive year the Gamecocks have made it to the national semifinals undefeated. South Carolina hopes for a different conclusion this time. The Gamecocks lost to Caitlin Clark and Iowa in the Final Four last year.
''We're different this year. I think we can do a lot of things. We can shoot from outside, drive,'' Raven Johnson said. ''We can play from the inside out. This team is just a young, feisty, fierce team that's hungry. We've got a chip on our shoulder.''
The Gamecocks, who have made the Final Four in four straight years, will play N.C. State on Friday night in Cleveland. The Wolfpack beat Texas later Sunday in Portland, Oregon.
''Each time we get an opportunity to cut down nets is kind of special,'' Staley said.
Two more wins by South Carolina would make the Gamecocks the 10th school to finish a season undefeated and the first since UConn did it in 2016.