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Staley, South Carolina achieve perfection, becoming 10th unbeaten team in NCAA Division I history

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Staley, South Carolina achieve perfection, becoming 10th unbeaten team in NCAA Division I history

2024-04-08 06:37 Last Updated At:06:40

CLEVELAND (AP) — South Carolina has joined an elite group, becoming the 10th NCAA Division I women’s basketball team to go through a season undefeated.

UConn was the last program to accomplish the feat, in 2016, and this year's Gamecocks team might be the most surprising member of the club. Coach Dawn Staley lost all five starters from last season's team that went into the Final Four unbeaten before losing to Caitlin Clark and Iowa. This time around, the Gamecocks used their size and depth to beat the Hawkeyes 87-75 on Sunday for the title.

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South Carolina head coach Dawn Staley cuts down the net after the Final Four college basketball championship game against Iowa in the women's NCAA Tournament, Sunday, April 7, 2024, in Cleveland. South Carolina won 87-75. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)

South Carolina head coach Dawn Staley cuts down the net after the Final Four college basketball championship game against Iowa in the women's NCAA Tournament, Sunday, April 7, 2024, in Cleveland. South Carolina won 87-75. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)

FILE - Tennessee's Chamique Holdsclaw is shown during their victory over Rutgers in the NCAA Mideast Regional Tournament on Saturday, March 21, 1998 in Nashville, Tenn. After losing to UConn in 1995, Tennessee dominated the sport winning three consecutive titles. The last of them was a 39-0 season where Pat Summitt's squad was led by the “Three Meeks” _ Semeka Randall, Chamique Holdsclaw and Tamika Catchings. (AP Photo/John Bazemore, File)

FILE - Tennessee's Chamique Holdsclaw is shown during their victory over Rutgers in the NCAA Mideast Regional Tournament on Saturday, March 21, 1998 in Nashville, Tenn. After losing to UConn in 1995, Tennessee dominated the sport winning three consecutive titles. The last of them was a 39-0 season where Pat Summitt's squad was led by the “Three Meeks” _ Semeka Randall, Chamique Holdsclaw and Tamika Catchings. (AP Photo/John Bazemore, File)

FILE - Connecticut's Maya Moore drives to the basket while guarded by Indiana of Pennsylvania's Brianna Johnson during the first half of an NCAA college exhibition basketball game in Hartford, Conn., Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2010. UConn had two straight undefeated seasons that were a huge part of their 90-game winning streak that broke the UCLA men's record for consecutive victories. The Huskies were led by the superstar trio of Maya Moore, Renee Montgomery and Tina Charles, who combined to average over 50 points a game in 2009. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill, File)

FILE - Connecticut's Maya Moore drives to the basket while guarded by Indiana of Pennsylvania's Brianna Johnson during the first half of an NCAA college exhibition basketball game in Hartford, Conn., Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2010. UConn had two straight undefeated seasons that were a huge part of their 90-game winning streak that broke the UCLA men's record for consecutive victories. The Huskies were led by the superstar trio of Maya Moore, Renee Montgomery and Tina Charles, who combined to average over 50 points a game in 2009. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill, File)

FILE - Connecticut's Sue Bird (10) and teammate Diana Taurasi (3) signal another teammate's three-point score during the first half against Old Dominion in the NCAA Mideast Regional championship game in Milwaukee, Monday, March 25, 2002. This was the beginning of a run of three straight national championships for the Huskies. The team had a star-studded lineup that included five future pros in Sue Bird, Diana Taurasi, Swin Cash, Tamika Williams and Asjha Jones. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps, File)

FILE - Connecticut's Sue Bird (10) and teammate Diana Taurasi (3) signal another teammate's three-point score during the first half against Old Dominion in the NCAA Mideast Regional championship game in Milwaukee, Monday, March 25, 2002. This was the beginning of a run of three straight national championships for the Huskies. The team had a star-studded lineup that included five future pros in Sue Bird, Diana Taurasi, Swin Cash, Tamika Williams and Asjha Jones. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps, File)

FILE - In this March, 2012, file photo, Baylor's Brittney Griner grabs a rebound in front of Tennessee's Glory Johnson during an NCAA college basketball tournament regional final in Des Moines, Iowa. Griner led Baylor to its first unbeaten season and the school became the first to ever win 40 games. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall, File)

FILE - In this March, 2012, file photo, Baylor's Brittney Griner grabs a rebound in front of Tennessee's Glory Johnson during an NCAA college basketball tournament regional final in Des Moines, Iowa. Griner led Baylor to its first unbeaten season and the school became the first to ever win 40 games. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall, File)

FILE - Connecticut's Katie Lou Samuelson, left, and Breanna Stewart, center, start a fast break in front of Mississippi State's Chinwe Okorie during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in the regional semifinals of the women's NCAA Tournament, Saturday, March 26, 2016, in Bridgeport, Conn. This was the end of an era for UConn as Stewart capped off her historic career leading the Huskies to a fourth consecutive title and 11th overall. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill, File)

FILE - Connecticut's Katie Lou Samuelson, left, and Breanna Stewart, center, start a fast break in front of Mississippi State's Chinwe Okorie during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in the regional semifinals of the women's NCAA Tournament, Saturday, March 26, 2016, in Bridgeport, Conn. This was the end of an era for UConn as Stewart capped off her historic career leading the Huskies to a fourth consecutive title and 11th overall. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill, File)

South Carolina had a couple scares throughout the season. The Gamecocks were down at the half to Duke, LSU and Tennessee during the regular season. The biggest threat occurred in the SEC Tournament semifinals when they needed a last-second 3-pointer from Kamilla Cardoso to beat Tennessee and keep the perfect run alive.

The nine historic teams that South Carolina joined:

The Longhorns were the first to go unbeaten, finishing at 34-0. They averaged 83.9 points a game and that was before the 3-point line. Texas cruised through the tournament, winning its first two games by 41 and 26 points. The Longhorns had a scare in the regional final before running through the Final Four with a 35-point win over Western Kentucky and a 16-point victory over Southern California to win the championship.

This was the first of 11 championships for the Huskies. Geno Auriemma's squad was led by AP Player of the Year Rebecca Lobo. She averaged 17.1 points while shooting 50% from the field. UConn won its tournament games by an average of 25.3 points with the closest contest coming against Virginia, which ended up losing by four.

The Huskies beat Pat Summitt and Tennessee in the championship game.

After losing to UConn in 1995, Tennessee won three consecutive titles. The last of them was a 39-0 season when Summitt's squad was led by the “Three Meeks” — Semeka Randall, Chamique Holdsclaw and Tamika Catchings. Holdsclaw won the first of her two straight AP Player of the Year awards. The Lady Vols capped their historic run with a 93-75 victory over Louisiana Tech in the title game.

This was the beginning of a run of three straight national championships for the Huskies. This team had a star-studded lineup that included five future pros in Sue Bird, Diana Taurasi, Swin Cash, Tamika Williams and Asjha Jones. The quintet each averaged more than 10 points per game. They ran through the NCAA Tournament, when the only game that was within 18 points was the title victory over Oklahoma.

UConn had two straight undefeated seasons that were part of a 90-game winning streak that broke the UCLA men's record for consecutive victories. The Huskies were led by the superstar trio of Maya Moore, Renee Montgomery and Tina Charles, who combined to average over 50 points a game in 2009. The team's closest game in the 2009 tournament was an eight-point, second-round win over Florida. The Huskies steamrolled Louisville by 22 points in the title game. The 2010 perfect run almost ended in the title game when the Huskies trailed Stanford 20-12 at halftime before rallying for a 53-47 victory.

Brittney Griner led Baylor to its first unbeaten season and the school became the first to win 40 games. Griner had 160 blocks over the course of the season and the Bears had nine Top 25 wins in the regular season. Griner and Odyssey Sims were the stars of the team that helped the Bears win the school's second national championship. Griner had four double-doubles in the tournament capped by an 80-61 victory over Notre Dame in the title game.

The Huskies had another generation of stars that helped the team win four consecutive titles. This was the second of the quartet and UConn had a balanced offense led by Breanna Stewart, Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis and Stefanie Dolson.

This was the program's first season in the American Athletic Conference after the breakup of the Big East. The new conference posed little challenge for the Huskies. UConn ran through the NCAAs before facing an undefeated Notre Dame team in the title game. The former Big East rivals had never met in a title game before, and UConn came away with the 79-58 win.

This was the end of an era for UConn as Stewart capped her historic career by leading the Huskies to a fourth consecutive title and 11th overall. She earned Most Outstanding Player honors of the Final Four for an unprecedented fourth straight year. She averaged 19.4 points and 8.4 rebounds while shooting nearly 58% from the field. UConn had only one game during the season decided by less than 10 points and went on to beat Syracuse by 31 points in the title game.

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South Carolina head coach Dawn Staley cuts down the net after the Final Four college basketball championship game against Iowa in the women's NCAA Tournament, Sunday, April 7, 2024, in Cleveland. South Carolina won 87-75. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)

South Carolina head coach Dawn Staley cuts down the net after the Final Four college basketball championship game against Iowa in the women's NCAA Tournament, Sunday, April 7, 2024, in Cleveland. South Carolina won 87-75. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)

FILE - Tennessee's Chamique Holdsclaw is shown during their victory over Rutgers in the NCAA Mideast Regional Tournament on Saturday, March 21, 1998 in Nashville, Tenn. After losing to UConn in 1995, Tennessee dominated the sport winning three consecutive titles. The last of them was a 39-0 season where Pat Summitt's squad was led by the “Three Meeks” _ Semeka Randall, Chamique Holdsclaw and Tamika Catchings. (AP Photo/John Bazemore, File)

FILE - Tennessee's Chamique Holdsclaw is shown during their victory over Rutgers in the NCAA Mideast Regional Tournament on Saturday, March 21, 1998 in Nashville, Tenn. After losing to UConn in 1995, Tennessee dominated the sport winning three consecutive titles. The last of them was a 39-0 season where Pat Summitt's squad was led by the “Three Meeks” _ Semeka Randall, Chamique Holdsclaw and Tamika Catchings. (AP Photo/John Bazemore, File)

FILE - Connecticut's Maya Moore drives to the basket while guarded by Indiana of Pennsylvania's Brianna Johnson during the first half of an NCAA college exhibition basketball game in Hartford, Conn., Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2010. UConn had two straight undefeated seasons that were a huge part of their 90-game winning streak that broke the UCLA men's record for consecutive victories. The Huskies were led by the superstar trio of Maya Moore, Renee Montgomery and Tina Charles, who combined to average over 50 points a game in 2009. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill, File)

FILE - Connecticut's Maya Moore drives to the basket while guarded by Indiana of Pennsylvania's Brianna Johnson during the first half of an NCAA college exhibition basketball game in Hartford, Conn., Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2010. UConn had two straight undefeated seasons that were a huge part of their 90-game winning streak that broke the UCLA men's record for consecutive victories. The Huskies were led by the superstar trio of Maya Moore, Renee Montgomery and Tina Charles, who combined to average over 50 points a game in 2009. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill, File)

FILE - Connecticut's Sue Bird (10) and teammate Diana Taurasi (3) signal another teammate's three-point score during the first half against Old Dominion in the NCAA Mideast Regional championship game in Milwaukee, Monday, March 25, 2002. This was the beginning of a run of three straight national championships for the Huskies. The team had a star-studded lineup that included five future pros in Sue Bird, Diana Taurasi, Swin Cash, Tamika Williams and Asjha Jones. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps, File)

FILE - Connecticut's Sue Bird (10) and teammate Diana Taurasi (3) signal another teammate's three-point score during the first half against Old Dominion in the NCAA Mideast Regional championship game in Milwaukee, Monday, March 25, 2002. This was the beginning of a run of three straight national championships for the Huskies. The team had a star-studded lineup that included five future pros in Sue Bird, Diana Taurasi, Swin Cash, Tamika Williams and Asjha Jones. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps, File)

FILE - In this March, 2012, file photo, Baylor's Brittney Griner grabs a rebound in front of Tennessee's Glory Johnson during an NCAA college basketball tournament regional final in Des Moines, Iowa. Griner led Baylor to its first unbeaten season and the school became the first to ever win 40 games. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall, File)

FILE - In this March, 2012, file photo, Baylor's Brittney Griner grabs a rebound in front of Tennessee's Glory Johnson during an NCAA college basketball tournament regional final in Des Moines, Iowa. Griner led Baylor to its first unbeaten season and the school became the first to ever win 40 games. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall, File)

FILE - Connecticut's Katie Lou Samuelson, left, and Breanna Stewart, center, start a fast break in front of Mississippi State's Chinwe Okorie during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in the regional semifinals of the women's NCAA Tournament, Saturday, March 26, 2016, in Bridgeport, Conn. This was the end of an era for UConn as Stewart capped off her historic career leading the Huskies to a fourth consecutive title and 11th overall. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill, File)

FILE - Connecticut's Katie Lou Samuelson, left, and Breanna Stewart, center, start a fast break in front of Mississippi State's Chinwe Okorie during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in the regional semifinals of the women's NCAA Tournament, Saturday, March 26, 2016, in Bridgeport, Conn. This was the end of an era for UConn as Stewart capped off her historic career leading the Huskies to a fourth consecutive title and 11th overall. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill, File)

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India allrounder Ravichandran Ashwin announced immediate retirement from cricket

2024-12-18 14:20 Last Updated At:14:30

BRISBANE, Australia (AP) — Star Indian allrounder Ravichandran Ashwin has announced his immediate retirement from international cricket.

Ashwin made the announcement Wednesday at a hastily-called media conference following the drawn test between Australia and India at the Gabba.

“It’s a very emotional moment,” Ashwin said. "I have had a lot of fun, I have made a lot of memories alongside Rohit (captain Sharma) and my other teammates.”

Ashwin played 106 tests for India since his 2011 debut, taking 537 wickets. He took more wickets against Australia than any other country, with 115 at 28.58 in 23 tests against them.

Sharma said he was aware of Ashwin’s desire to walk away before the start of the series, but convinced him to play in Adelaide last week.

The 38-year-old spinner was then left out of the third test in Brisbane, with Ravindra Jadeja taking his spot.

“He felt if I am not needed now in the series, I am better off saying goodbye to the team,” captain Rohit Sharma said.

Ashwin’s call means he will not be available for the final two tests in Australia, with Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar the two remaining spinners in the squad.

AP cricket: https://apnews.com/hub/cricket

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