
South Carolina Triumphs Over Indiana in Intense March Madness Clash
In a thrilling match-up during March Madness, the No. 1 seed South Carolina Gamecocks secured a victory against the No. 4 seed Indiana Hoosiers with a final score of 79-75. The game, which took place in Greenville, South Carolina, was closely contested, reflecting the high stakes of the tournament.
The Gamecocks, driven by extra motivation from comments made by the Hoosiers, showcased their resilience and skill on the court. South Carolina's coach emphasized the importance of maintaining focus amidst the intense competition, praising the team's determination and spirit.
Indiana, despite the loss, demonstrated impressive performance throughout the game, staying competitive until the final buzzer. The Hoosiers' effort was acknowledged by fans and analysts, highlighting the competitive nature of women's college basketball.
This game is part of the ongoing March Madness tournament, which continues to captivate audiences nationwide with its exciting matchups and unexpected outcomes. The victory propels South Carolina forward in their quest for the championship title.
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All eight games on Friday can be streamed on the March Madness Live app (with a TV login). To stream the games on CBS, you can turn to Fubo, which carries CBS and offers a free trial to new subscribers. You can also stream games on truTV/TBS/TNT on SlingTV, which carries the Warner Bros. Discovery channels.
Where can I watch CBS March Madness?
Paramount+ with Showtime Paramount+ has two tiers available: an $8/month ad-supported tier and a $13/month premium tier that's ad-free and includes live access to your local CBS channel (and access to Showtime), which you'll need to stream select March Madness games.
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