Kamilla Cardoso on why bench players stay at South Carolina when they can be starters playing somewhere else.
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Every player on South Carolina’s bench feels like a starter. They played a pivotal role in title run
CLEVELAND (AP) — South Carolina doesn’t feel like it has five starters. The Gamecocks think they have 10. Maybe more.
Coach Dawn Staley used that depth to wear down South Carolina’s opponents with relentless pressure and pace.
South Carolina’s reserves, led by guard Tessa Johnson, outscored Iowa’s 37-0, offering a reminder that while there is more parity in the women’s game than ever, the Gamecocks currently have no parallel.
“When we play teams, they’ve got to scout everyone,” Gamecocks guard Te-Hina Paopao said. “They’ve got to scout all 10, 11 of us. And I know that’s hard to do because they’re hoopers and there’s no let off when they come in.”
No, there isn’t.
There were three games in this year’s women’s tournament when one team’s reserves outscored their counterparts by 30 or more. South Carolina was responsible for all three, according to STATS, also accomplishing the feat against North Carolina and Presbyterian.
They did far more than that. Johnson scored 19 points. Fulwiley added nine points to go with four boards and four assists. All of them played at least 14 minutes. All of them made an impact.
“That’s just what they do, they produce,” starting guard Raven Johnson said.
And they produce at a level that dares opponents to keep up. Watkins had 20 rebounds in a Final Four win over North Carolina State, allowing the Gamecocks to pull away even with starting center Kamilla Cardoso nursing a right leg injury.
Even Iowa, the nation’s highest-scoring team led by its all-everything star, eventually got worn out. The Hawkeyes got within five in the fourth quarter before South Carolina held Iowa scoreless over the final 4:12.
“One thing that we’ve always been able to do is really push the ball and really run,” Iowa coach Lisa Bluder said. “We did score pretty well. We scored 20 more points than other people do against South Carolina, so we did score pretty well. But, yeah, to be able to have all those fresh legs on Caitlin was really tough.”
It’s what happens to just about everybody who plays the Gamecocks and their pipeline that consists of stars and players likely just waiting to be stars.
The time for Tessa Johnson and company to move into the starting lineup is coming. It would have come sooner had they chosen to play elsewhere. They didn’t. And that made all the difference.
“They could start on any team in this country,” Paopao said. “But they decided to sacrifice that and play for this team and win a national championship, which we did today.”
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