COLUMBIA, S.C. -- Nothing rattles Tyasha Harris. Not even a theater going pitch-dark during a horror film.
"We went to see 'Insidious,' and the crazy thing is, in the middle of the movie, the town had a power outage," Harris said of a recent outing with her South Carolina teammates. "So the movie went down, and they just gave us a free ticket so we could go back and see it. It wasn't that good a movie, though."
A calm floor leader is exactly what South Carolina needs.
The No. 7 Gamecocks (18-3, 7-2) are coming off a game that had very high emotions, a rematch victory over Missouri, one of the teams that has defeated them this season.