Albany Times Union

Gamecocks stay perfect

Defending champ South Carolina wins 31st straight

- By Pete Iacobelli

COLUMBIA, S.C. — Kamilla Cardoso had 18 points and 13 rebounds, Zia Cooke scored 17 and No. 1 South Carolina beat third-ranked LSU 88-64 on Sunday in a showdown of the last two unbeaten teams.

Aliyah Boston finished with 14 points and nine boards to help the Gamecocks win their 31st straight game.

The game, billed as a showcase between reigning AP player of the year Boston and Angel Reese, quickly become a highlight reel of South Carolina’s experience, talent and depth. The Gamecocks (25-0, 12-0 Southeaste­rn Conference) ran out to an 18-2 lead as they ended the record start of LSU (23-1, 11-1).

Boston and Reese entered this with a combined 39 double doubles this season. Instead, it was the 6-foot-7 backup Cardoso who collected double figure points and rebounds.

Reese, the 6-foot-3 dominator, couldn’t get going against the Gamecocks’ withering inside presence, going 5-of-15 shooting for 16 points and four rebounds for her first game this season without double figure boards.

Boston, South Carolina’s career record holder with 76 games in double figure points and rebounds, also came up short with of that standard. Not that it mattered as she twice blocked Reese’s shots in the third quarter as South Carolina took control for good.

Reese held her hands up, wondering where the foul was as she sat on the court.

LSU cut a 10-point halftime deficit to 45-40 on Reese’s inside bucket midway through the third quarter. But South Carolina closed the period on a 19-8 burst finished by Brea Beal’s second 3pointer.

Her teammates rushed her after time ran out, celebratin­g like they had won a title. The Gamecocks sure proved who runs things this year in the women’s game.

The sold-out crowd was loud and raucous from the jump and went crazy when Staley, a Philadelph­ia native, came out in a classic Eagles’ Randall Cunningham jersey for her team’s Super Bowl Sunday warm up with LSU.

The Gamecocks then

gave them even more to yell about as they took off on an 18-2 start the first six minutes that threatened to run the Tigers out of the building. Cooke scored six points in the surge while Brea Beal had a 3-pointer and a threepoint play.

Alexis Morris led LSU with 23 points.

Boston and Cardoso each had three blocks for the Gamecocks.

Big picture

LSU: The Tigers were off

to a strong start, but had not faced a team like the Gamecocks. Second-year coach Kim Mulkey will have to come up with a better plan since it’s likely these team will play for the SEC Tournament title in three weeks.

South Carolina: The Gamecocks just continue their march toward more titles. In what was considered a defining stretch — Uconn last Sunday, LSU a week later — South Carolina once more relied on its defensive dominance to remain perfect.

 ?? Lance King / Getty Images ?? South Carolina’s Kamilla Cardoso blocks a shot by LSU’S Alexis Morris during the third quarter of their Southeaste­rn Conference matchup on Sunday in Columbia, South Carolina. South Carolina won 88-64 behind Cardoso’s 18 points and 13 rebounds.
Lance King / Getty Images South Carolina’s Kamilla Cardoso blocks a shot by LSU’S Alexis Morris during the third quarter of their Southeaste­rn Conference matchup on Sunday in Columbia, South Carolina. South Carolina won 88-64 behind Cardoso’s 18 points and 13 rebounds.

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