COLUMBIA, S.C. -- Alaina Coates had 20 points and 14 rebounds and No. 6 South Carolina took control in the second half to power past No. 9 UCLA 66-57 on Sunday.The Gamecocks (9-1) scored just six points in the first quarter and were tied with the Bruins (8-2) at halftime at 26-all.But South Carolina used a 17-3 run -- fueled by the 6-foot-4 Coates -- to start the third period and run off to its third win over a Top 10 opponent this year.Coates scored 11 points in the critical stretch as the Gamecocks built a 43-29 lead that the Bruins couldnt overcome.The closest UCLA came after that was nine points on Jordin Canadas basket with 9:16 to play. But Allisha Gray followed with a three-point play for South Carolina to restore the double-digit margin.Aja Wilson added a double-double with 13 points and 13 rebounds for South Carolina. Gray, the North Carolina transfer, finished with 11 points.Canada, UCLAs leading scorer who had 30 points in her last game, had 15 points on 6-of-20 shooting before fouling out with 2:15 to go.Monique Billings had a career-high 22 rebounds to go along with 12 points for the Bruins. Billings surpassed her high of 16 boards collected in a win over Michigan a week ago.UCLAs shooting touch was ice cold. The Bruins shot 28.2 percent for the game and made just four of 27 attempts from 3 range.THE BIG PICTUREUCLA: The Bruins showed the speed, size and strength to match up with the best teams in the country. Billings, at 6-4, went toe-to-toe with South Carolina twin post stars in the 6-5 Wilson and Coates.Canada regularly sped past the Gamecocks quick guards. The Bruins seemed to wear down before halftime as the Gamecocks wiped out an eight-point lead with an 18-10 run over the final seven minutes of the second quarter.South Carolina: The Gamecocks need to start faster if they hope to succeed in the rugged Southeastern Conference. South Carolina made only two of 15 field goals in the opening quarter and finished with six points. Its been a recurring problem for the Gamecocks this season, whove scored fewer than 20 points in six of their 10 games this season.UP NEXTUCLA: Stays in the South, playing at North Carolina A&T on Tuesday morning. Thats right, a 9 a.m. start.South Carolina: Plays its final nonconference game when it travels to Savannah State on Wednesday night. San Diego Padres Shirts . Two pressure cooker bombs exploded near the finish line of the April 15 race in an area packed with fans cheering the passing runners. Three people were killed and more than 260 injured, including at least 16 who lost limbs. San Diego Padres Gear . 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Defenceman Yannick Weber scored the go-ahead goal early in the third period and the Canucks breathed a sigh of relief with a 2-1 win on Saturday night.Netherlands squad for 2016 ICC World Twenty20 Peter Borren (captain)- The most experienced member of the squad, with 37 T20I appearances- Played for New Zealand in the ICC Under 19 World Cup in 2002 alongside Ross Taylor and Jesse Ryder- Scored 30 as the Netherlands defeated England at Lords in 2009 ICC WT20Wesley Barresi- Scored 202 runs in eight matches in ICC WT20 qualifying competition- In 2014 ICC WT20, he hit an unbeaten 40 to seal victory over Ireland and then 48 in the win over England- His 137 not out against Kenya at Lincoln in 2014 is the highest individual score for the Netherlands in ODI cricketLogan van Beek- The grandson of former Test cricketer Sammy Guillen who represented both West Indies and New Zealand- Represented New Zealand in ICC Under 19 World Cup in 2010- Ever-present for the Netherlands in 2014 ICC WT20, taking 3-9 in the victory over England- Scored a maiden first-class century in October 2015 in New Zealand, batting at number nine for Canterbury. He also took eight wickets in the match against Otago Who will walk away with the trophy? Mudassar Bukhari- Won Player of the Match for his figures of 3-9 in the win over England at the 2014 ICC WT20- Joint-leading wicket-taker for the Netherlands in the qualifying tournament in 2015 with 11 wickets in eight matches, including 4-28 against Ireland- Became just the third player to take at least four wickets in successive T20I matches when he took 4-7 against the UAE in Dubai in February 2016- Often used as a pinch-hitting batsmanBen Cooper- The brother of Tom Cooper, who has also represented the Netherlands- Scored just 49 runs in seven innings in the 2014 ICC WT20, but was at the crease at the end of the memorable victory over IrelandTimm van der Gugten- Started his domestic career in Australia for New South Wales before switching to Tasmania- Recently signed a three-year contract to play for Glamorgan- Played all seven matches for the Netherlands in the 2014 ICC WT20, taking nine wickets at 18.7 apiece, including a haul of 3-30 against New ZealandVivian Kingma- Made his T20I debut against Scotland at Dubai in February 2016- Initially selected in the Netherlands squad for the 2015 ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier tournament but was replaced by Roelof van der Merwe- His solitary ODI so far was against Canada in January 2014 when he was aged just 19Ahsan Malik- Leading wicket-taker for the Netherlands and joint-leading wicket-taker overall at the 2014 ICC WT20 with 12 wickets in seven matches- He took 5-19 against South Africa at Chittagong which won him the Player of the Match award- Following rehabilitative training, his actiion has been cleared by the ICC, and he returned to international cricket in January 2016Paul van Meekeren- Made his T20I debut against Kenya at Windhoek in April 2013- First represented the Netherlands at Under 13 level in European Under-13 Championship in 2006- Plays his domestic cricket for North Holland Hurricanes in the North Sea 20 Series, a professional league which features teams from the Netherlands and Scotland Kumar Sangakkara gives a brief history of the ICC T20 World Cup Roelof van der Merwe- Playing in his third ICC WT20, but his first for the Netherlands- Made his T20I debut for South Africa against Australia at Centurion in March 2009- After 13 T20I matches for South Africa, debuted for the Netherlands against Nepal at Rotterdam in July 2015- Ever-present in the 2015 qualifying tournament, scoring 60 runs and taking 11 wicketsStephan Myburgh- Scored 224 runs in the 2014 ICC WT20 including three scores of fifty or more- His innings of 63 from just 23 balls set up their memorable victory over Ireland, and he struck 51 from just 28 balls against South Africa- Hit more boundaries than anyone else in the competition, with 26 fours and 13 sixesMax ODowd- Born in Auckland, he holds a Dutch passport through his mother- Played five matches in the qualifying tournament last year, scoring 68 runs- Took a wicket with his fourth delivery in first-class cricket in the 2015 ICC Intercontinental Cup match against Papua New GuineaMichael Rippon- Born in South Africa, he made his Twenty20 debut for Cape Cobras in the 2011 South African domestic T20 competition- Signed for Sussex in 2012 and took 4-23 on his T20 debut against Kent at HovePieter Seelaar- Playing in his third ICC WT20- Took 1-33 in his four overS in the memorable victory over England at Lords in the 2009 ICC WT20- Ever-present in the Netherlands successful campaign at the 2014 ICC WT20, taking 2-9 against Zimbabwe- His career-best figures in this format are 4-19 against Kenya in ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier in Abu Dhabi in 2010Sikander Zulfiqar- Made his T20I debut against the UAE at Dubai in February 2016- He is the youngest player to represent the Netherlands in T20I cricket, aged just 18 years 312 days on debut- First represented his country in the European Under-15 Championship in 2011- His father Zulfiqar Ahmed also represented the Netherlands between 1996 and 2002 and in two ICC TrophiesSky Sports is the only place you can watch all 35 games in 27 days of the 2016 ICC World T20, starting with Zimbabwe v UAE on Tuesday 8th March at 9am on Sky Sports 2 HD.dddddddddddd Or watch from £6.99 without a contract, on NOW TV. 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