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BOWLING GREEN, Ohio — Chloe Kitts scored a career-best 21 points, Bree Hall added 18 and No. 1 South Carolina quickly ended any thoughts Bowling Green had of pulling off an historic upset, rolling to a 93-62 win. Hall made three 3-pointers and the Gamecocks hit their first 10 shots while opening an 18-point lead in the first quarter. It was more than an average non-conference game for South Carolina as the matchup was also a reunion with first-year Bowling Green coach Fred Chmiel, an assistant with the Gamecocks for eight seasons under Dawn Staley. Morgan Sharps scored 25 to lead the Falcons.
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