In the women's NCAA tournament second round, all host teams advanced, with notable performances including South Carolina overcoming a halftime deficit to beat Indiana 64-53. A dominant third quarter was key, where South Carolina scored 26 points, showcasing their ability to adjust and dominate. Despite challenges in the first half and inconsistent offensive flow, their defensive strategy, forcing 16 turnovers and achieving multiple blocks and steals, solidified their victory. As the tournament progresses, the focus will shift to their learning and improvements as they prepare for the Sweet 16.
South Carolina scored 26 points in the third quarter, which helped them overcome a halftime deficit against Indiana in the NCAA tournament.
The ratio of their defensive performance, including 16 forced turnovers and 7 blocks, positioned South Carolina favorably against Indiana.
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