South Carolina got all it could handle from a scrappy Michigan team but escaped Las Vegas with a win. The undersized Wolverines started five guards, including three freshmen. What they lacked in size, they made up for with five players who could shoot and get to the rim. Defensively the Wolverines played a zone and hoped the Gamecocks would miss shots. They missed a lot. South Carolina shot just 33.3% and 5-26 from three. Michigan was even worse, shooting 31.0%. “I think our players are playing extremely unselfish, (but) we need to find a way to put the ball in the hole,” Dawn Staley said. Sou…