Saxton has 20 points, 5th, South Carolina wins Vandy

NASHVILLE, Tennessee (AP) – Victaria Saxton scored 20 points and South Carolina’s No. 5 defeated Vanderbilt 106-43 on Thursday night to remain perfect at the Southeast Conference.

The Gamecocks (9-1, 4-0) have won 20 consecutive wins after being unbeaten in the league game last season, and are four wins from their longest SEC winning streak. South Carolina won 24 in a row between January 3, 2016 and January 26, 2017.

Brea Beal also scored 17 points, Destanni Henderson added 12, and Laeticia Amihere scored 11. Pre-season All-American Aliyah Boston scored seven points and 10 rebounds in the Gamecocks’ second-highest scoring game this season.

South Carolina also won its sixth consecutive game and the 13th consecutive game in this series, improving to 14-2 with Dawn Staley as coach.

Koi Love led Vanderbilt (4-3, 0-2) with 18 points.

The Gamecocks never lost when Boston opened the scoring with a jumper. They quickly increased their lead to double digits thanks to a 12-2 run and simply dominated again at Memorial Gym. They led 30-13 after the first quarter and 49-13 at the break.

The Commodores struggled to score with their worst drought, starting at the end of the first quarter, after Kyndall Golden’s 2:27 basket pulled Vandy with 27-13. They missed all 16 shots in the second quarter.

Yaubryon Chambers finally scored on a 9:37 tray in the third quarter to break Vanderbilt’s drought. South Carolina still led 82-27 at the end of the third.

BIG PICTURE

South Carolina: This was only the second time that Gamecocks did not allow a point in a quarter. The last time was on January 30, 2020, against Ole Miss. They dominated the painting at both ends, surpassing Vandy 66-32 in that area. They also had a 60-28 lead on the bags and a 41-12 lead on fast attack points.

Vanderbilt: This is the second straight loss for the Commodores, after having a game canceled and three postponed. They now lost 21 straight to the top five programs.

CHANGING UP

This victory was the 142nd of the SEC’s regular season for Staley, taking her to fourth place in the category. Staley broke the tie with Van Chancellor, who had 141 wins over 20 seasons at Ole Miss. Chancellor was also the Olympic coach at Staley in 2004 in Athens. Staley is two backs of Texas A&M coach Gary Blair (144).

NEXT

South Carolina: hosts Arkansas on Monday night.

Vanderbilt: In 12th place in Kentucky on Sunday.

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