Chloe Kitts, South Carolina and UConn Revenge Game
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South Carolina is looking to repeat as national champions, taking on UConn on Sunday at Amalie Arena in Tampa.
From Tallahassee Democrat
UConn has won its 12th national championship and first since 2016 in women’s basketball after blowing out defending champion South Carolina 82-59 in the NCAA Tournament final.
From The New York Times
This is UConn's 12th college basketball title.
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South Carolina standout Chloe Kitts gave an honest assessment of the Texas Longhorns after Friday's Final Four game.
Both Texas' Jordana Codio and South Carolina's Chloe Kitts are just a couple hours from home at Final Four, both having grown up in the Orlando area.
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Texas coach Vic Schaefer and South Carolina's Dawn Staley have plenty of history of facing each other with big stakes.
Greenville News on MSN8d
What Chloe Kitts said about 'scary' free throws to seal the game for South Carolina over DukeBIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Chloe Kitts hit the biggest free throws of her career to send South Carolina women's basketball to a fifth straight Final Four. The junior forward sealed the game when she went 2-for-2 from the free throw line, and the No. 1 seed ...
Though it enters Sunday’s NCAA Tournament championship game against UConn as an underdog, South Carolina has been the standard in women’s college basketball over the past several years, the leader that the other programs across the Division I level often find themselves chasing.
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South Carolina guard Te-Hina Paopao is deeply unserious. She couldn't wait to crash Chloe Kitts interview after the Gamecocks' March Madness win.
Now, before each game, Kitts can be found in the South Carolina locker room coloring in a children's book. She has headphones on, but it is only to drown out noise. Kitts doesn't listen to any music and has thrived in the silence as it helps her calm down before going out onto the court.
"I do avoid him a lot during the game," Kitts admitted. "But I've been actually starting to look at him more because he'll just be saying the right stuff at the right time. I didn't look at him before the free throws because I was scared."