Tennessee’s upset bid fell one defensive stop short against South Carolina, who entered Saturday’s contest one win away from a perfect regular season.
The Lady Volunteers led 73-71 over the Gamecocks with just 1.1 seconds left on the clock at Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, S.C.
Tennessee left South Carolina center Kamilla Cardoso completely uncovered at the top of the key. Cardoso received the inbound and banked in a three at the buzzer to keep South Carolina’s record pristine at 31-0.
KAMILLA. FREAKING. CARDOSO!!! pic.twitter.com/KxV40Osnhe
— South Carolina Women's Basketball (@GamecockWBB) March 9, 2024
Cardoso had never made a three-pointer and had yet to even attempt one in three years at South Carolina. But Tennessee could have at least made the shot more difficult for Cardoso rather than just let her launch one uncontested.
Tennessee forward Rickea Jackson appeared to be half-heartedly defending the inbound pass. Jackson didn’t even bother to close out on Cardoso even as the inbound pass was lofted into the air.
The game was the Lady Vols’ to lose in the final minute. Before Cardoso’s game-winner, senior guard Jasmine Powell had missed two free throws that could have increased Tennessee’s 73-71 lead with four seconds left.
Tennessee head coach Kellie Harper made the confounding decision to ask her team to foul after South Carolina snagged the defensive rebound. The foul allowed the Gamecocks a chance to inbound from the sideline instead of heaving a desperation shot, which led to the Cardoso game-winner.
Cardoso finished with a team-high 13 points on 6-of-10 shooting — including the first made three-pointer of her career in the biggest moment possible.
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