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It is anticipated that the women’s basketball teams of the Duke Blue Devils and the South Carolina Gamecocks would compete fiercely in the Elite Eight. After all, a game between a No. 1 seed and a No. 2 seed is frequently favorable. Those hoping to upset the current national champs, however, shouldn’t have their expectations too high.
With a 78.7 percent probability of winning according to ESPN’s Matchup Predictor, Dawn Staley’s Gamecocks are well favored going into the matchup on Sunday. In comparison, the Blue Devils were only assigned a 21.3 percent probability to defeat the Gamecocks and go to the Final Four. However,
it seems sense that South Carolina is the contest favorite. They know exactly what it takes to win at this level, which is why they are the top seed. In addition, three different players have led them in scoring in the first three rounds of the NCAA Tournament,
demonstrating their offensive depth despite some setbacks. Senior guard Bree Hall scored 11 points against the Indiana Hoosiers in the second round, while rookie Joyce Edwards scored 22 points in their victory over the Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles in the first round. MiLaysia Fulwiley erupted for 23 points against the Maryland Terrapins in the Sweet 16.
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