Arkansas, desperate to secure its first NCAA Tournament appearance in three seasons under first-year coach Jimmy Dykes, struggled mightily in the first half against South Carolina's interior size — hitting only 7 of 31 shots (22.6 percent). The two-time SEC Player of the Year continued her mastery over the Razorbacks on Friday, particularly in the first half — when she finished with 10 points of her 12 points overall as the Gamecocks built a 31-17 halftime lead. The Razorbacks previous season-low shooting percentage was 26.8 in a 57-41 loss to end the regular season at Missouri last week. The Gamecocks, the top shooting team in the SEC, finished 24 of 54 (44.4 percent) from the field. Arkansas now waits for its postseason destination to be determined.