Through one quarter Sunday, No. 4 South Carolina had simply had no answer on defense for mighty Wofford.
Yes, Wofford.
Facing the Terriers (1-2) at Colonial Life Arena, the Gamecocks (4-0) struggled out of the gate, giving their home fans some early anxiety, before pulling away with a powerful second quarter and coasting the rest of the way to secure a 94-60 win.
Coach Dawn Staley was probably less than pleased, however, with the game’s first 10 minutes, in which Wofford shot 47 percent and held the normally prolific 3-point offense of the Gamecocks off the board.