South Carolina coach Dawn Staley views every season as a series of tests. Most of the time, her team passes. Once in a while, the Gamecocks falter, as they did in last year's NCAA semifinals.
The good thing, Staley said, is that basketball allows multiple opportunities to try again. Friday, the top-ranked Gamecocks earned an A-plus, defeating Louisville 72-59 at Target Center to advance to Sunday's NCAA championship game against UConn. South Carolina (34-2) is pursuing a second national title after winning the crown in 2017.
National player of the year Aliyah Boston made the most of her do-over in the semifinals. She finished with a game-high 23 points and 18 rebounds, shooting 67% from the field and making six of seven free throws. Brea Beal contributed 12 points and led a defensive effort that held Louisville's Hailey Van Lith to nine points, ending Van Lith's streak of four tournament games with 20 or more points.
The Gamecocks ended last season with a 66-65 semifinal loss to Stanford, as Beal and Boston both missed chances to score in the final seconds. Given an opportunity to write a different outcome, they didn't let it get away.
"This year, we knew we were going to be tested,'' said Boston, who scored 15 in the second half. "This is the hump we needed to get over, and we got over.
"We're on to the national championship game. We're really excited.''
The Gamecocks, ranked No. 1 all season, led for all but one minute, 26 seconds of the game. No. 4 Louisville (29-5) fell behind 11-2 before rallying with a 12-0 run in the second quarter.