The No. 1 seeded South Carolina Gamecocks have looked dominant in the first two rounds of the NCAA Women's Tournament. In the first round, the Gamecocks earned a 69-point victory over Southern, the largest margin of victory for the Gamecocks in NCAA tournament history.Â
In the second round, the Gamecocks took care of USC for a second time this season, beating the No. 9 USC Trojans 101-61. Through South Carolina's first two games, the Gamecocks' offense is averaging over 100 points per game.
Next up for the Gamecocks is a familiar opponent—the No. 4 seeded Oklahoma Sooners. South Carolina played the Sooners earlier this season, losing on the road 94-82 in overtime on Jan. 22. The game will tip-off at 5 p.m. ET on Saturday afternoon.Â
South Carolina has a long way to go before it can start looking ahead to the national title game, with the Sooners and No. 3 TCU still alive in the Sacramento 4 Regional.Â
But through two games for South Carolina, let's take a look at the difference at where the Gamecocks' odds to win it all currently stand.Â
Before the tournament began, the Gamecocks were squarely behind the likes of heavyweights such as No. 1 seeds UConn, UCLA and Texas, which beat the Gamecocks twice this season.Â
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But as the field has narrowed to 16 teams, let's take a look at where South Carolina's odds stand.Â
DraftKings: +800: DraftKings Sportsbook saw the biggest shift in odds from before the tournament began. The Gamecocks have the third-best odds to win it all, tied with the Texas Longhorns. South Carolina is still well behind both UConn (-250) and UCLA (+475), however. Previously, the Gamecocks had slightly worse odds than the Longhorns.
FanDuel: +850: At FanDuel, South Carolina is also tied with the Longhorns, but still behind UConn (-260)Â and UCLA (+550).Â
BetMGM: +900: BetMGM still gives South Carolina the fourth-best odds to win it all. The Gamecocks are behind UConn (-300), UCLA (+475) andTexas (+700).
Game odds refresh periodically and are subject to change.Â
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