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Southern overtakes Samford late for First Four victory

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Southern overtakes Samford late for First Four victory

Southern’s Stunning Surge: Jaguars Overwhelm Samford Late to Claim First Four Victory

In the high-stakes pressure cooker of the NCAA Tournament, where seasons are extended or ended on a single possession, the Southern Jaguars authored a closing statement for the ages. Tied with under seven minutes to play, they transformed a nail-biter into a showcase of defensive will, unleashing a game-ending 14-2 run to subdue a gritty Samford squad 65-53 in a Women’s First Four clash in Columbia, S.C. The victory, sealed not with offensive fireworks but with relentless defensive pressure, propels the No. 16 seed Jaguars into a Saturday showdown with the tournament’s Goliath: the undefeated and top-seeded South Carolina Gamecocks.

Contents
  • A Tug-of-War Turns on a Dagger Three
  • The Blueprint: Defense Fuels the Dream
  • Underdog Picks to Watch in the First Round
  • Previewing the Daunting Next Challenge: South Carolina

A Tug-of-War Turns on a Dagger Three

For 33 minutes, this was the epitome of an NCAA Tournament dogfight. Southern (20-13) and Samford (16-19) traded blows, with neither team able to secure a comfortable advantage. The Bulldogs, riding the hot hand of Briana Rivera and her game-high 16 points, had weathered Southern’s challenges, winning eight of their last ten to get here. When Carla Baguda’s layup kissed off the glass to knot the score at 51 with 6:59 remaining, Samford had momentum and a chance to script its own Cinderella opening chapter.

That narrative evaporated in a heartbeat. On the ensuing possession, Southern’s Jaylia Reed, who would finish with a team-leading 16 points, calmly drained a three-pointer. The shot didn’t just give Southern the lead; it ignited a defensive lockdown that would define the night. Samford’s offense, so fluid moments before, seized up completely. The Bulldogs went scoreless for a crippling 4:42 drought, managing only a single field goal in the game’s final seven minutes. Southern’s defense, the engine of their season, had shifted into its highest gear at the perfect moment.

The Blueprint: Defense Fuels the Dream

Southern’s path to victory was not painted with a high-percentage brush. Shooting just 39.7% from the field, the Jaguars needed a different formula. Head coach Carlos Funchess found it in a disruptive, aggressive defensive scheme that overwhelmed Samford’s ball handlers. The Jaguars forced 19 Samford turnovers, a critical statistic that became the lifeblood of their offense.

  • 20 Points Off Turnovers: Southern converted those 19 miscues into 20 crucial points, often in transition, to fuel their runs.
  • Balanced Scoring Attack: While Reed’s 16 points led, she was complemented by DeMya Carter’s 15 points and Jocelyn Tate’s 10, showcasing a multi-pronged attack.
  • Second-Chance Resolve: The Jaguars won the battle on the offensive glass, securing 13 rebounds that led to 12 second-chance points, grinding out possessions when shots weren’t falling.

This victory was a testament to Southern’s identity: a tough, resilient team built on creating chaos and capitalizing on it. “Our defense travels,” could well have been their motto, and it carried them to the program’s first NCAA Tournament win since 2006.

Underdog Picks to Watch in the First Round

Southern’s triumph is a reminder that March is built on unpredictability. As the first round proper begins, here are three underdog teams with the right makeup to potentially pull an upset:

1. The Defensive Disruptor: Look for teams that, like Southern, rank highly in forced turnovers and steals. A pesky guard who can single-handedly disrupt an opponent’s offensive flow can keep a game within striking distance and create the frantic pace that favors an underdog.

2. The Three-Point Sniper Unit: A team that lives and dies by the three-pointer can die quickly, but it can also get white-hot and shoot any favorite out of the gym. An underdog that takes a high volume of threes and has two or more players capable of going on a personal run is perpetually dangerous.

3. The Elite Rebounder: Sometimes, an upset is born from sheer will and physicality. An underdog featuring a dominant, athletic rebounder—one who can control the glass on both ends—can limit a superior opponent’s possessions and create easy put-back points, slowly suffocating a higher seed.

Previewing the Daunting Next Challenge: South Carolina

The reward for Southern’s historic effort is the most formidable task in women’s college basketball: facing the No. 1 overall seed South Carolina Gamecocks on their home floor. The matchup is a study in contrasts. Southern will rely on its pressure to force mistakes, while South Carolina, with its towering frontcourt and disciplined structure, is among the nation’s best at protecting the ball. The Jaguars’ guards will need to play the game of their lives, and they must find a way to mitigate South Carolina’s overwhelming rebounding advantage.

While the odds are monumental, Southern carries with it the fearlessness of a team that has already won its “national championship” in the First Four. They will play loose, with house money, and with the confidence of a group that knows how to finish. Their goal will be to impose their chaotic style, hope for an off-shooting night from the Gamecocks, and see if the magic can last for another 40 minutes.

Southern’s victory over Samford was more than just an advance; it was a masterclass in tournament survival. When their offense stalled, they turned to their defensive heart. When the game was tied, their senior leader hit a monumental shot. And when the moment demanded a closing run, they delivered a 14-2 exclamation point. As they turn their attention to the mighty South Carolina, the Southern Jaguars have already proven they belong on the big stage, carrying with them the ultimate March mantra: survive and advance. Their season, and their story, has at least one more chapter.


Source: Based on news from Deadspin.

Image: CC licensed via www.history.uscg.mil

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