COLUMBIA, S.C. — Zia Cooke was so excited to get to play again that she could barely sleep. She and her teammates with top-ranked South Carolina picked up where they left off in a runaway victory to start the fragile season.
Victaria Saxton had 19 points and 12 rebounds and Cooke scored 18 points as the Gamecocks overwhelmed Charleston 119-38 on Wednesday for their 27th straight win.
Cooke was worried her team might not get to play at all as the coronavirus pandemic continues to impact college sports as it did last spring, when SEC champion South Carolina missed out on a chance at a national title.
"I had huge worries about that," she said.
The Gamecocks had no worries about their basketball, though.
"Everybody's growing, so it's going to get better and better each year," Cooke said. "We've got so much in store, I'm not going to give away everything we've got."
South Carolina had seven players score in double figures and four had double-doubles, including Aliyah Boston with 11 points and 12 rebounds.
After last season's NCAA Tournament was canceled, this team's goal is simple — finish what it couldn't last spring.