If the season were to end today, South Carolina women’s basketball would make the NCAA tournament as the No. 8 team overall and a No. 2 seed.
That’s according to the NCAA selection committee itself, which revealed its first rankings of the top 16 teams in the country on ESPN on Thursday. As the lowest No. 2 seed, USC would likely be placed in the same region as the No. 1 overall seed — undefeated Connecticut. If UConn wins out and remains No. 1, it would be placed in the Albany region.
The Gamecocks have earned No.