COLUMBIA, S.C. — Aliyah Boston is trying to make her mark on a South Carolina program that's had stellar post players like A'ja Wilson and Alaina Coates.
Boston now has a milestone all her own with the Gamecocks' first-ever triple double in Southeastern Conference play. The 6-foot-5 sophomore finished with 16 points, 11 rebounds and 10 blocks as No. 4 South Carolina defeated No. 22 Georgia 62-50 on Thursday night.
"She wants to make her own legacy at South Carolina," coach Dawn Staley said. "I think she's pretty special."
Certainly, her play of late is special and every bit the equal to All-SEC first teamers Wilson and Coates.
She's averaged 17 points, 12 boards and five blocks over her past six games and was dominant in leading the Gamecocks (11-1, 6-0 Southeastern Conference) to their 25th straight win over league competition.
Boston thought she came up a block shy of the milestone, returning in the fourth quarter after stats showed her with nine blocks.
Boston had subbed out in the fourth quarter when coach Dawn Staley told her, "You need to go get a block."
"So I went back in and, of course, I didn't get a block," Boston said. "And I went, 'Wow, there goes that.' Afterwards, they said, 'You still got it," and I went, "Whoa.'"