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Arkansas' Maryam Dauda transferring to South Carolina

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Hogs' strong second half leads to win at Alabama (1:14)

Samara Spencer's double-double (season-high 31 points, career-high 14 rebounds) and Maryam Dauda's single-game school record 10 blocks lead Arkansas past the Tide. (1:14)

COLUMBIA, S.C. -- South Carolina is adding Arkansas forward Maryam Dauda to its national championship roster.

Dauda, who is 6-foot-4, spent the past three seasons with the Razorbacks. She announced her commitment to the Gamecocks on social media Wednesday.

Dauda, from Bentonville, Arkansas, started all 33 games at Arkansas this past season and led the team in field goal percentage, blocks and offensive rebounds. That should be a strong fit for South Carolina and coach Dawn Staley, whose team lost its biggest post presence and top scorer in 6-7 Kamilla Cardoso after finishing an undefeated, national title-winning season.

Dauda came to Arkansas as a McDonald's All American, but she missed her first year in 2021-22 because of injury. She averaged 10.1 points and 6.3 rebounds this past season.

Dauda joins a stacked frontcourt at South Carolina that includes 6-3 Ashlyn Watkins, 6-3 Sania Feagin and 6-2 Chloe Kitts, who all played big roles in their team's 38-0 season.

The Gamecocks also added 6-5 freshman Adhel Tac, who joined the team in midseason this past year as she rehabbed a knee injury.