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Greensboro, NC - March 30, 2026 - The second round of the NCAA Women's Tournament continues today with a compelling matchup between the top-seeded South Carolina Gamecocks and the No. 8 seed TCU Horned Frogs. Tip-off is scheduled for 3:00 p.m. ET at the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina. Viewers can catch the action live on ESPN2 and via streaming on ESPN+.
South Carolina, boasting a remarkable 28-3 record, has firmly established itself as a national powerhouse and the clear favorite to win this year's championship. Their journey began with a dominant 78-43 victory over Northern Kentucky in the first round, showcasing their offensive prowess and stifling defense. Led by All-American Miye Oni, the Gamecocks have consistently impressed throughout the season, dominating SEC play and earning the No. 1 overall seed in the tournament. Oni's leadership and scoring ability are crucial to South Carolina's success, and opponents will undoubtedly focus their defensive efforts on containing her.
TCU, with a respectable 22-9 record, arrives in Greensboro riding the momentum of a surprising Big 12 tournament championship. This victory secured their place in the NCAA Tournament and has instilled a sense of confidence within the team. While considered significant underdogs against South Carolina, the Horned Frogs are not to be underestimated. They possess a balanced roster and a coaching staff that has proven capable of orchestrating upsets. Their path to the Round of 32 wasn't easy, but they demonstrated resilience and determination to overcome their challenges.
Key Matchups to Watch
The primary storyline will center around how TCU attempts to slow down the high-powered South Carolina offense. The Gamecocks' offensive efficiency is among the nation's best, and their ability to score from multiple positions makes them a difficult matchup for any team. TCU's defense will need to be disciplined and aggressive, forcing turnovers and limiting South Carolina's open looks.
On the other end of the court, TCU will need to find ways to exploit any defensive weaknesses South Carolina might have. Their success will depend on effective ball movement, smart shot selection, and capitalizing on second-chance opportunities. The battle for rebounding will also be critical, as both teams possess strong players who excel in this area.
Beyond the Game: Tournament Outlook
For South Carolina, this game is not just about advancing to the Sweet Sixteen; it's about sending a message to the rest of the tournament field. A convincing victory over TCU would further solidify their status as the team to beat and increase the pressure on their potential opponents. The Sweet Sixteen matchup remains TBD, but potential challenges loom, including teams from competitive conferences like the ACC and Big Ten.
TCU, on the other hand, views this game as an opportunity to prove they belong among the nation's elite. Even if they fall short against South Carolina, a competitive performance would provide valuable experience and build confidence for future seasons. Reaching the Round of 32 is a significant accomplishment for the program, and the players will be eager to leave everything on the court.
The winner of this matchup will advance to the Sweet Sixteen, continuing their quest for a national championship. The stakes are high, and both teams are prepared to give their all in what promises to be an exciting and competitive contest. Basketball fans across the country will be tuning in to witness this clash of titans in Greensboro.
Tournament Schedule - South Carolina (As of March 30, 2026)
- Round of 64: South Carolina vs. Northern Kentucky (Won 78-43)
- Round of 32: South Carolina vs. TCU
- Sweet Sixteen: TBD
- Elite Eight: TBD
- Final Four: TBD
- Championship: TBD
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