The win gives Carolina four tournament wins this season, breaking the previous record of three set by the 2014-15 squad.
Sophomore Pauline Roussin-Bouchard had her best round of the weekend as she tallied five birdies, including a crucial one on the 18th hole, to finish the day 2-under and tied for third on the individual leaderboard.
"We wrapped it up with a win today, which we'll take" head coach Kalen Anderson said after the round. "It was a little sloppy most of the day and the conditions were really difficult. This team has a lot of grit. It was extremely challenging out there with the wind, firm greens, and it was cold. The hole locations were very difficult. It wasn't pretty, but a win is a win, and we'll take it. Very proud of the way this group fought and hung in there all day to the very end. We got it done."
LSU's Ingrid Lindblad won the individual title, sparked by an opening-round 64 that gave her a lead she never relinquished.
The Gamecocks are done for the regular season, but they'll keep themselves busy ahead of the SEC Championship set to start on April 14. Roussin-Bouchard, Pelaez, Pimnipa Panthong and Paula Kirner are set to compete at the Augusta National Women's Amateur starting March 31.
Thanks to the University of South Carolina for this report.

