All Eyes on Boston as NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament Begins Friday
As the South Carolina Gamecocks begin their championship defense journey with a match against 16th seeded Norfolk State University on Friday, the attention will be on USVI native Aliyah Boston, national player of the year who lit up the courts last year with her phenomenal gameplay.
2023-03-17 14:33:05 - VI News Staff
Right before the Gamecocks beat the University of Connecticut Huskies in last year’s NCAA final, Genno Auriemma, UConn coach said that Boston “might be the hardest person in America … to guard.”
Her record thus far supports Auriemma’s statement. In her 2021-2022 season, Boston played an average of 27.5 minutes in each of the 37 games she started for the Gamecocks. She scored an average of 16.8 points each game, with 12.5 rebounds, indicative of her status as a “double-double machine”, given to her in a Sports Illustrated article from February 2022 which also dubbed Ms. Boston the “Face of Women’s College Basketball”.
This season, she is averaging 13.3 points, 9.7 rebounds in just 25 minutes a game.
Ms. Boston’s junior season saw her breaking the Southeastern Conference record with her 20th consecutive double-double in South Carolina’s victory over Texas A&M. Their championship win over the Huskies was Boston’s 30th double-double overall for the season.