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South Carolina Women’s Basketball – SEC Champs!
by: Chris Wellbaum
Zia Cooke scored 24 and Aliyah Boston had 18 points and seven rebounds as South Carolina beat Tennessee 74-58 for its third SEC tournament championship in four years.
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Boston went to work early, scoring the first four points of the game and 10 in the first quarter. Tennessee tried to single-team her, zone her, and double-team her, but the only thing that slowed Boston down was Dawn Staley taking her out of the game for a breather.
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At the beginning of the second quarter, Tennessee tied the game at 21. Cooke had been 0-3 in the first quarter, but she scored 10 points during a 12-0 run that put South Carolina in front for good.
“I just tried to remain focused,” Cooke said. “I think in the beginning it was hard for me to get shots, but as I continued to get play things started to open up, so it was pretty good.”
Jordan Horston scored six straight late in the half to pull Tennessee within 37-31 at halftime. Rickea Jackson hit a spot-up three early in the third quarter to make it a three-point game.
South Carolina answered with a 9-2 run, and then the reserves put the game out of reach. An air ball by Brea Beal turned into a perfect pass to Kamilla Cardoso for a layup. Cardoso had been scoreless up to that point but the easy basket woke her up. She scored again a moment later and finished with 13 points.
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