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Texas rolls SC for 1st women’s SEC tourney title

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Last updated: March 9, 2026 3:14 am
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Texas Longhorns Stun South Carolina, Claim Historic First SEC Women’s Tournament Crown

In a seismic shift for women’s college basketball, the Texas Longhorns didn’t just win a championship; they made a declaration. Facing the seemingly indomitable force of the South Carolina Gamecocks, a program that had lost just one game all season, No. 4 Texas authored a masterpiece of pressure and precision. Led by a transcendent freshman and a suffocating defensive game plan, the Longhorns sprinted to a stunning 14-0 lead and never looked back, defeating No. 3 South Carolina 74-53 to seize their first-ever SEC Women’s Tournament title. This wasn’t just a victory; it was a coronation of a new contender and a statement that the road to the national championship may now run through Austin.

Contents
  • A Start for the Ages: Texas Delivers the First Knockout Blow
  • Madison Booker: The Freshman Phenom Shines on the Biggest Stage
  • Deconstructing a Dynasty: How Texas Neutralized South Carolina
  • The Road Ahead: NCAA Tournament Implications and Predictions
  • Conclusion: A New Chapter in the SEC and Beyond

A Start for the Ages: Texas Delivers the First Knockout Blow

From the opening tip, the atmosphere was electric, but it was Texas that harnessed the energy and transformed it into pure, unadulterated dominance. The Gamecocks, known for their own physical brand of basketball, were immediately put on their heels. Madison Booker, the Longhorns’ brilliant freshman point guard, set the tone, orchestrating an offense that was both ruthless and efficient. South Carolina missed its first eight shots and committed four turnovers before finally getting on the board. By the time the Gamecocks scored, the Longhorns had built a 14-0 lead that sent a shockwave through the arena.

This opening salvo was no accident. It was the product of Vic Schaefer’s defensive philosophy executed to perfection. Texas disrupted passing lanes, bodied up South Carolina’s post players, and contested every shot with ferocious intensity. The Gamecocks, unaccustomed to such resistance, appeared flustered. The early run did more than just put points on the board; it planted a seed of doubt and gave the Longhorns an aura of invincibility they would carry for all forty minutes.

Madison Booker: The Freshman Phenom Shines on the Biggest Stage

In a game featuring All-Americans and future WNBA talent, the best player on the floor was a freshman. Madison Booker, thrust into the primary point guard role after a season-ending injury to star guard Rori Harmon, has not just filled the void; she has expanded the ceiling of this Texas team. Against South Carolina’s vaunted defense, Booker was sublime, finishing with a game-high 18 points, along with 5 rebounds and 3 assists. But her impact went far beyond the stat sheet.

  • Poise Under Pressure: Booker controlled the tempo, never allowing South Carolina’s runs to accelerate into panic.
  • Clutch Scoring: Whenever the Gamecocks threatened to cut the lead to single digits, Booker answered with a tough drive or a timely jumper.
  • Leadership: Her command of the offense, directing veterans and making decisive reads, belied her years, proving she is the undisputed heartbeat of this championship team.

“She’s not a freshman,” Coach Vic Schaefer has said repeatedly this season. On this championship stage, she played with the savvy of a senior, earning SEC Tournament MVP honors and cementing her status as a national superstar.

Deconstructing a Dynasty: How Texas Neutralized South Carolina

South Carolina entered the game as the nation’s top-ranked team for a reason. Their depth, size, and system under Dawn Staley are the gold standard. Texas’s victory was a tactical triumph. The Longhorns’ plan was clear and devastatingly effective:

Defensive Physicality: Texas matched and exceeded South Carolina’s renowned physical play. Players like Taylor Jones and Aaliyah Moore battled tirelessly in the post against taller opponents, making every catch and finish a struggle.

Controlling the Glass: While South Carolina won the overall rebounding battle, Texas secured critical defensive boards in key moments, limiting the second-chance points that fuel the Gamecock engine.

Forcing Uncharacteristic Mistakes: The Gamecocks, who typically excel in taking care of the ball, were pressured into 14 turnovers, which Texas converted into 19 points. The Longhorns’ defensive activity disrupted the rhythmic ball movement that is South Carolina’s trademark.

Perhaps most telling was the performance of South Carolina’s star center, Kamilla Cardoso. While she posted a double-double, her touches were difficult and her shots were heavily contested. Texas made the Gamecocks play a disjointed, uncomfortable style of basketball for which they had no answer.

The Road Ahead: NCAA Tournament Implications and Predictions

This victory reshuffles the deck for the upcoming NCAA Tournament. Texas, with this resumé-boosting win, has forcefully argued for a No. 1 seed. They have now defeated the team many considered the overall No. 1, and they did so in dominant fashion. The Longhorns have shown they possess the championship formula: a superstar guard, elite defense, veteran interior presence, and a coach who has been to the final stage before.

For South Carolina, the loss, while jarring, may serve as a necessary wake-up call. The pressure of an undefeated season is gone. Coach Staley now has clear, tangible evidence of what must be corrected before the single-elimination tournament begins. Expect a focused and furious Gamecock squad to emerge, making them as dangerous as ever.

Expert Predictions:

  • Texas’s Ceiling: With their defense and Booker’s ascendancy, the Longhorns are a legitimate Final Four threat and national title contender. Their path will depend on health and consistent guard play beyond Booker.
  • South Carolina’s Response: Do not expect this loss to define them. South Carolina still has the most complete roster in the country. They will be on a mission, and betting against Dawn Staley in March is historically unwise.
  • The National Landscape: This result announces that the championship is wide open. Teams like Iowa, Stanford, USC, and others will see Texas’s blueprint and believe they have a path. Parity has arrived at the perfect moment.

Conclusion: A New Chapter in the SEC and Beyond

The 2024 SEC Women’s Tournament final was more than a game; it was a historic pivot point. The Texas Longhorns, in their first year as full SEC members, didn’t ask for entry into the conference’s elite—they kicked the door down. By dismantling the reigning powerhouse, they didn’t just win a trophy; they shifted the balance of power and sent a message to the entire nation.

This victory was built on the fearless play of a freshman, the gritty will of veterans, and the relentless defensive system of a championship-caliber coach. As the nets were cut down in Greenville, a new reality set in: Texas is for real. And as the NCAA Tournament looms, the Longhorns have proven they have the talent, the system, and now, the championship pedigree to compete for the ultimate prize. The road to Cleveland just got a lot more interesting.


Source: Based on news from ESPN.

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