This was a day full of positives for South Carolina.
Aliyah Boston — unintentionally rocking orange braids — tied LSU’s Sylvia Fowles for the SEC’s consecutive double-double record, ESPN’s College Gameday was in town, the Gamecocks played in front of a sold-out crowd for the sixth time in history and it was senior day.
Most importantly, top-ranked South Carolina took care of business Sunday afternoon, beating Tennessee in a high-stakes, nationally televised game by the score of 67-53. It was their 13th straight win, and it clinched the No. 1 seed in the SEC Tournament for the Gamecocks.