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Aliyah Boston

Aliyah Boston (born December 11, 2001) is an American professional basketball player for the Indiana Fever of the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA). She plays the power forward and center positions. She was named 2023 WNBA Rookie of the Year in a unanimous vote and the AP Rookie of the Year.

Aliyah Boston
Boston with the Indiana Fever in 2023
No. 7 – Indiana Fever
PositionPower forward / center
LeagueWNBA
Personal information
Born (2001-12-11) December 11, 2001 (age 21)
Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands
NationalityAmerican
Listed height6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Listed weight220 lb (100 kg)
Career information
High schoolWorcester Academy
(Worcester, Massachusetts)
CollegeSouth Carolina (2019–2023)
WNBA draft2023: 1st round, 1st overall pick
Selected by the Indiana Fever
Playing career2023–present
Career history
2023–presentIndiana Fever
Career highlights and awards
Medals

Born in Saint Thomas, United States Virgin Islands, Boston attended Worcester Academy in Worcester, Massachusetts, where she was a McDonald's All-American and a three-time Massachusetts Gatorade Player of the Year.[1] Boston has won several gold medals representing the United States.

Boston led South Carolina to their second national championship in school history in 2022 and was named the NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player (MOP). That year, she also won Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year honors. Boston won the Lisa Leslie Award as the best center in NCAA women's basketball in three consecutive years.

On April 1, 2023 Boston declared for the 2023 WNBA draft. Boston chose to forgo her extra year of eligibility granted to college athletes due to the Covid-19 pandemic.[2] She ended her four year collegiate career with a record of 129 wins and 9 losses.[3] Boston was the first overall pick in the WNBA draft on April 10, 2023, selected by the Indiana Fever.[4]

Early life edit

Boston was born on December 11, 2001, to parents Cleone and Al in Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. Boston fell in love with basketball at age 9 watching her older sister Alexis play. At age 12, Aliyah and Alexis moved from their home in the Virgin Islands, to New England to live with their aunt, Jenaire Hodge, and her cousin, Kira Punter. Boston would only see her parents a few times over the following years, mostly to watch Aliyah's AAU basketball games.[5][6]

"When I first started playing, it was kind of just for fun, but then I realized how much you could get out of playing. So we've all had faith in God that I could; my goal is to go to college with a scholarship. God has helped us with that".

— Aliyah Boston[5]

High school career edit

Boston attended Worcester Academy in Worcester, Massachusetts, winning Gatorade Massachusetts Player of the Year honors in 2017, 2018, and 2019. Boston led her team to a to 24-1 record and a second straight New England Prep School Athletic Council (NEPSAC) Class A championship in 2019. That year, she was a consensus All-American, averaging 17.3 points, 10.6 rebounds and 3.2 blocks per game. Boston was selected to play in the McDonald's All-American Game and the Jordan Brand Classic in 2019.[7]

A five-star recruit, Boston was ranked third in the ESPN HoopGurlz 2019 class.[8] Boston committed to Dawn Staley and the South Carolina Gamecocks over UConn, Ohio State, and Notre Dame, giving the Gamecocks the consensus number one recruiting class for 2019.[9]

College career edit

Freshman season edit

 
Boston with South Carolina in 2020

In her first game at the University of South Carolina on November 5, 2019, Boston posted the first triple-double by a freshman in program history and the first by any NCAA Division I player in her career debut against Alabama State, including a school-record tying 10 blocks.[10] Boston helped lead the Gamecocks to a big early season road win at No. 4 Maryland scoring eight of the team's first 10 points and blocking five shots in the opening quarter. In the Paradise Jam, Boston won Reef division MVP after she had 20 points, and 13 rebounds in a win against No. 2 Baylor clinching the tournament championship. On January 20, Boston notched her eighth double-double of the season finishing with 12 rebounds, and 21 points in a win over No. 9 Mississippi State. Boston played a huge role in the No. 1 Gamecocks first ever victory over the UConn Huskies on February 10, capturing her tenth double double of the year.[7]

Against LSU, Boston blocked five shots to become the program's all-time freshman blocks leader in a win. Boston would finish the SEC regular season Averaging a double-double against SEC competition (13.1 ppg/10.3 rpg) as the No. 1 Gamecocks (32-1) swept the SEC regular season and tournament championships.[7]

Boston was named consensus Freshman of the year, and was Part of first team in Gamecock history to end the season ranked No. 1 in the nation, claiming that spot in both the AP and the USA Today Coaches' Poll, before the Tournament was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns.[7]

Sophomore season edit

Boston started off the season hot against 23rd ranked Iowa State, recording five of the team's first 10 points which included a 3 pointer, she then scored four of her season high 13 points off offensive rebounds. Against Florida, Boston continued to show her all around game when she hit three 3's and recorded 28 points, 16 rebounds, and 4 blocks. Scoring 19 points, and 11 rebounds in the first half and became the 11th fastest Gamecock to score 500 points in her career. On January 10 in a win at 10th ranked Kentucky, Boston put up 20 points and 12 rebounds, scoring her fourth double double of the season and also included seven blocks, she would earn SEC co-player of the week honors. Boston helped secure a 104–82 win over 17th ranked Arkansas; she finished with 26 points and 16 rebounds. she scored six points, six rebounds and three blocks in the game's opening five minutes. On January 21 in a win vs. Georgia, Boston made history the program's first triple-double in SEC play finishing with 16 points, 11 rebounds, and 10 blocks. Against LSU, Boston notched her third straight double-double with 20 points, 14 rebounds. Facing a tough double team against Alabama, Boston remained poised and handed out a career high 6 assist to go with 13 rebounds. In a road game against UConn, Boston completed her eighth double-double on the season, pulling down 15 rebounds, including eight in the final 15 minutes.

Boston was crucial in the Gamecocks SEC Tournament Championship win, in the semifinals vs. Tennessee, Boston scored 15 points and 11 rebounds, and in the finals against Georgia scored 27 points, 10 rebounds. Boston was named SEC Tournament MVP, she recorded double doubles in all three of the Gamecocks games. In her NCAA Tournament debut against no. 16th seeded Mercer, she would notch a 20 point and 18 rebound game. In the elite eight against Texas, Boston scored six of her ten points the first quarter. Boston had 16 rebounds in the season ending loss against Stanford and missed a potential game winning lay-up at the buzzer as South Carolina lost 66-65. At the conclusion of the season, she was named Lisa Leslie award winner for the second straight year, was named consensus First Team All-American, and was named National Player of the year by The Athletic.[7]

Boston is also the first sophomore ever to be named by the College Sports Information Directors of America as its Academic All-American of the Year in D-I women's basketball, being so honored in 2021.[11]

Junior season edit

On February 24 she broke the SEC record with her 20th consecutive double-double in the win at Texas A&M.

In the Final Four she had in a win against #4 Louisville, 15 points and 10 rebounds. In South Carolina's 64–49 National Championship win over UConn, Boston had 11 points and 16 rebounds for her 30th double-double of the season. It was the program's second national championship. She was named the NCAA Tournament MOP.[12]

Senior season edit

Boston scored 14 points and grabbed 13 rebounds in South Carolina's 76–71 win at #2 Stanford. On November 27, 2022, Boston suffered a leg injury in a win against Hampton. She finished the season as a unanimous first-team All-American for the third consecutive year, also winning Naismith Defensive Player of the Year, the Lisa Leslie Award, SEC Player of the Year, and SEC Defensive Player of the Year.[13] South Carolina made the Final Four of the 2023 NCAA Tournament but lost to Iowa, their only loss of the season.

Professional career edit

Boston was the first overall pick in the WNBA draft on April 10, 2023, selected by the Indiana Fever.[14]

Boston won WNBA Rookie of the Month for the month of May 2023 (her first month in the league), and won Player of the Week for the week of June 20.[15]

On June 25, she was named a starter for the 2023 WNBA All-Star Game, becoming just the sixth rookie in league history to start the game.[16]

At the end of the 2023 season, Boston was named WNBA Rookie of the Year; the vote was unanimous.[17] She was also named Rookie of the year by the Associated Press.[17]

National team career edit

 
Boston with the United States at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics

Boston has represented the United States at various international competitions, including the 2017 FIBA Under-16 Women's Americas Championship, 2018 Summer Youth Olympics, 2018 FIBA Under-17 Women's Basketball World Cup, and 2019 FIBA Under-19 Women's Basketball World Cup winning gold each time, she was named MVP of the FIBA Americas U16 Championship. Boston also won gold at the 2021 FIBA Women's AmeriCup.

Career statistics edit

Legend
  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MPG  Minutes per game  RPG  Rebounds per game
 APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game  BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game
 TO  Turnovers per game  FG%  Field-goal percentage  3P%  3-point field-goal percentage  FT%  Free-throw percentage
 Bold  Career best ° League leader

National Team edit

Youth edit

Year Team GP Points FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
U16 United States 5 59 .543 .000 .692 8.6 0.2 2.4 1.6 11.8
U17 United States 10 101 .656 .000 .722 8.0 1.5 0.7 1.6 10.1
U19 United States 7 59 .443 .000 .556 6.1 1.4 1.0 1.6 8.4
Career[1] 22 219 .552 .000 .675 7.5 1.2 1.2 1.6 10.0

Senior edit

Year Team GP Points FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2021 United States 6 75 .537 .250 .842 9.3 1.8 0.8 1.8 12.5
Career[18] 6 75 .537 .250 .842 9.3 1.8 0.8 1.8 12.5

College edit

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG TO PPG
2019–20 South Carolina 33 32 23.8 60.8 16.7 73.8 9.4 1.0 1.3 2.6 1.1 12.5
2020–21 South Carolina 31 31 30.3 48.5 26.5 76.4 11.5 1.6 1.2 2.6 1.6 13.7
2021–22 South Carolina 37 37 27.5 54.2 29.2 77.1 12.5 2.0 1.2 2.4 1.5 16.8
2022–23 South Carolina 14 14 23.5 56.3 0.0 74.1 8.9 1.4 0.5 1.6 1.4 11.4
Career 115 114 26.7 54.4 24.8 75.8 10.9 1.5 1.1 2.4 1.4 14.1

Awards edit

High school edit

  • USA Today Massachusetts Player of the Year (2019)
  • Gatorade Massachusetts Player of the Year (2017, 2018, 2019)
  • Naismith All-America Second Team (2019)
  • WBCA All-America Second Team (2019)
  • McDonald's All-America (2019)
  • SLAM All-America (2019)

College edit

International edit

Personal life edit

Boston graduated from the University of South Carolina in 2023 with a degree in communications.[21] As of 2023 she planned to work in broadcast sports journalism after her playing career.[22] She later joined NBC Sports as a studio analyst for their Big Ten and Notre Dame women's basketball coverage after her rookie season.

References edit

  1. ^ a b . Usab.com. Archived from the original on March 26, 2020.
  2. ^ Smith, Jordan C. (March 15, 2022). "Academic Impact of COVID-19 in Collegiate Athletes". Kansas Journal of Medicine. University of Kansas Medical Center. 15: 101–105. PMC 8942400. PMID 35345576.
  3. ^ Philippou, Alexa (April 1, 2023). "South Carolina star Aliyah Boston declares for WNBA draft". espn.com. ESPN Enterprises, Inc. Retrieved April 1, 2023.
  4. ^ "LIVE: Indiana Fever pick Aliyah Boston No. 1 in 2023 WNBA Draft". The Indianapolis Star. Retrieved April 10, 2023.
  5. ^ a b . Archived from the original on August 15, 2020. Retrieved June 18, 2021.
  6. ^ "Where will Aliyah Boston take her two gold medals next?". September 27, 2018. Retrieved June 18, 2021.
  7. ^ a b c d e "Aliyah Boston". GamecocksOnline.com. Retrieved June 18, 2021.
  8. ^ "2019 HoopGurlz Recruiting Rankings - espnW 100". Retrieved June 20, 2021.
  9. ^ "No. 3 prospect Aliyah Boston joins the talented crowd headed to South Carolina". November 22, 2018. Retrieved June 18, 2021.
  10. ^ "Boston's triple-double sets tone for No. 8 Gamecocks". ESPN.com. November 6, 2019.
  11. ^ "Corey Kispert of Gonzaga, Aliyah Boston of South Carolina Lead Academic All-America® NCAA Division I Men's & Women's Basketball Teams" (PDF) (Press release). College Sports Information Directors of America. May 28, 2021. Retrieved May 30, 2021.
  12. ^ Evans, Jace (April 3, 2022). "South Carolina dominates Connecticut to secure second national championship". USA Today. Retrieved April 4, 2022.
  13. ^ "Aliyah Boston - University of South Carolina". Retrieved June 25, 2023.
  14. ^ "LIVE: Indiana Fever pick Aliyah Boston No. 1 in 2023 WNBA Draft". The Indianapolis Star. Retrieved April 10, 2023.
  15. ^ "WNBA Awards". Across the Timeline. Retrieved June 25, 2023.
  16. ^ "Brittney Griner, Aliyah Boston named WNBA All-Star starters". ESPN. Retrieved June 25, 2023.
  17. ^ a b "Aliyah Boston Named 2023 WNBA Rookie of the Year". Indiana Fever. Retrieved October 3, 2023.
  18. ^ "Aliyah BOSTON (USA)'s profile". Retrieved June 28, 2021.
  19. ^ "2021-22 Academic All-America® Women's Basketball Teams Announced For All NCAA and NAIA Divisions" (Press release). College Sports Information Directors of America. March 16, 2022. Retrieved March 16, 2022.
  20. ^ "Wade Trophy winner Aliyah Boston headlines 2022 WBCA NCAA Division I Coaches' All-America team". Women's Basketball Coaches Association. Retrieved April 10, 2022.
  21. ^ "Aliyah Boston's busy weekend: From graduation to WNBA debut". Just Women's Sports. Retrieved September 20, 2023.
  22. ^ "Aliyah Boston's mind is as sharp as her shooting". University of South Carolina. Retrieved September 20, 2023.

External links edit

  • Career statistics and player information from WNBA.com   and Basketball-Reference.com  
  • South Carolina Gamecocks bio
  • ESPN Player Overview
  • Aliyah Boston at FIBA  
  • Aliyah Boston at FIBA 3x3
  • Aliyah Boston at Eurobasket.com  
  • Aliyah Boston at Olympedia  

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Aliyah Boston born December 11 2001 is an American professional basketball player for the Indiana Fever of the Women s National Basketball Association WNBA She plays the power forward and center positions She was named 2023 WNBA Rookie of the Year in a unanimous vote and the AP Rookie of the Year Aliyah BostonBoston with the Indiana Fever in 2023No 7 Indiana FeverPositionPower forward centerLeagueWNBAPersonal informationBorn 2001 12 11 December 11 2001 age 21 Saint Thomas U S Virgin IslandsNationalityAmericanListed height6 ft 5 in 1 96 m Listed weight220 lb 100 kg Career informationHigh schoolWorcester Academy Worcester Massachusetts CollegeSouth Carolina 2019 2023 WNBA draft2023 1st round 1st overall pickSelected by the Indiana FeverPlaying career2023 presentCareer history2023 presentIndiana FeverCareer highlights and awardsWNBA All Star 2023 WNBA Rookie of the Year 2023 WNBA All Rookie Team 2023 NCAA champion 2022 NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player 2022 Naismith College Player of the Year 2022 USBWA Women s National Player of the Year 2022 John R Wooden Award 2022 Wade Trophy 2022 Associated Press Women s College Basketball Player of the Year 2022 2 Naismith Defensive Player of the Year 2022 2023 3 Unanimous first team All American 2021 2022 2023 Second team All American AP USBWA 2020 4 Lisa Leslie Award 2020 2023 Honda Broderick Cup 2022 USBWA National Freshman of the Year 2020 WBCA Freshman of the Year 2020 2x SEC Player of the Year 2022 2023 4 First team All SEC 2020 2023 4 SEC Defensive Player of the Year 2020 2023 4 SEC All Defensive Team 2020 2023 SEC tournament MVP 2022 2023 2 Academic All American of the Year 2021 2022 McDonald s All American 2019 Medals Women s basketballRepresenting the United StatesFIBA AmeriCup2021 San Juan TeamFIBA U19 Women s World Cup2019 Thailand TeamFIBA U17 Women s World Cup2018 Belarus TeamFIBA Americas U16 Championship for Women2017 Argentina TeamWomen s 3x3 basketballRepresenting the United StatesYouth Olympic Games2018 Argentina TeamBorn in Saint Thomas United States Virgin Islands Boston attended Worcester Academy in Worcester Massachusetts where she was a McDonald s All American and a three time Massachusetts Gatorade Player of the Year 1 Boston has won several gold medals representing the United States Boston led South Carolina to their second national championship in school history in 2022 and was named the NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player MOP That year she also won Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year honors Boston won the Lisa Leslie Award as the best center in NCAA women s basketball in three consecutive years On April 1 2023 Boston declared for the 2023 WNBA draft Boston chose to forgo her extra year of eligibility granted to college athletes due to the Covid 19 pandemic 2 She ended her four year collegiate career with a record of 129 wins and 9 losses 3 Boston was the first overall pick in the WNBA draft on April 10 2023 selected by the Indiana Fever 4 Contents 1 Early life 2 High school career 3 College career 3 1 Freshman season 3 2 Sophomore season 3 3 Junior season 3 4 Senior season 4 Professional career 5 National team career 6 Career statistics 6 1 National Team 6 1 1 Youth 6 1 2 Senior 6 2 College 7 Awards 7 1 High school 7 2 College 7 3 International 8 Personal life 9 References 10 External linksEarly life editBoston was born on December 11 2001 to parents Cleone and Al in Saint Thomas U S Virgin Islands Boston fell in love with basketball at age 9 watching her older sister Alexis play At age 12 Aliyah and Alexis moved from their home in the Virgin Islands to New England to live with their aunt Jenaire Hodge and her cousin Kira Punter Boston would only see her parents a few times over the following years mostly to watch Aliyah s AAU basketball games 5 6 When I first started playing it was kind of just for fun but then I realized how much you could get out of playing So we ve all had faith in God that I could my goal is to go to college with a scholarship God has helped us with that Aliyah Boston 5 High school career editBoston attended Worcester Academy in Worcester Massachusetts winning Gatorade Massachusetts Player of the Year honors in 2017 2018 and 2019 Boston led her team to a to 24 1 record and a second straight New England Prep School Athletic Council NEPSAC Class A championship in 2019 That year she was a consensus All American averaging 17 3 points 10 6 rebounds and 3 2 blocks per game Boston was selected to play in the McDonald s All American Game and the Jordan Brand Classic in 2019 7 A five star recruit Boston was ranked third in the ESPN HoopGurlz 2019 class 8 Boston committed to Dawn Staley and the South Carolina Gamecocks over UConn Ohio State and Notre Dame giving the Gamecocks the consensus number one recruiting class for 2019 9 College career editFreshman season edit See also 2019 20 South Carolina Gamecocks women s basketball team nbsp Boston with South Carolina in 2020In her first game at the University of South Carolina on November 5 2019 Boston posted the first triple double by a freshman in program history and the first by any NCAA Division I player in her career debut against Alabama State including a school record tying 10 blocks 10 Boston helped lead the Gamecocks to a big early season road win at No 4 Maryland scoring eight of the team s first 10 points and blocking five shots in the opening quarter In the Paradise Jam Boston won Reef division MVP after she had 20 points and 13 rebounds in a win against No 2 Baylor clinching the tournament championship On January 20 Boston notched her eighth double double of the season finishing with 12 rebounds and 21 points in a win over No 9 Mississippi State Boston played a huge role in the No 1 Gamecocks first ever victory over the UConn Huskies on February 10 capturing her tenth double double of the year 7 Against LSU Boston blocked five shots to become the program s all time freshman blocks leader in a win Boston would finish the SEC regular season Averaging a double double against SEC competition 13 1 ppg 10 3 rpg as the No 1 Gamecocks 32 1 swept the SEC regular season and tournament championships 7 Boston was named consensus Freshman of the year and was Part of first team in Gamecock history to end the season ranked No 1 in the nation claiming that spot in both the AP and the USA Today Coaches Poll before the Tournament was cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic lockdowns 7 Sophomore season edit See also 2020 21 South Carolina Gamecocks women s basketball team Boston started off the season hot against 23rd ranked Iowa State recording five of the team s first 10 points which included a 3 pointer she then scored four of her season high 13 points off offensive rebounds Against Florida Boston continued to show her all around game when she hit three 3 s and recorded 28 points 16 rebounds and 4 blocks Scoring 19 points and 11 rebounds in the first half and became the 11th fastest Gamecock to score 500 points in her career On January 10 in a win at 10th ranked Kentucky Boston put up 20 points and 12 rebounds scoring her fourth double double of the season and also included seven blocks she would earn SEC co player of the week honors Boston helped secure a 104 82 win over 17th ranked Arkansas she finished with 26 points and 16 rebounds she scored six points six rebounds and three blocks in the game s opening five minutes On January 21 in a win vs Georgia Boston made history the program s first triple double in SEC play finishing with 16 points 11 rebounds and 10 blocks Against LSU Boston notched her third straight double double with 20 points 14 rebounds Facing a tough double team against Alabama Boston remained poised and handed out a career high 6 assist to go with 13 rebounds In a road game against UConn Boston completed her eighth double double on the season pulling down 15 rebounds including eight in the final 15 minutes Boston was crucial in the Gamecocks SEC Tournament Championship win in the semifinals vs Tennessee Boston scored 15 points and 11 rebounds and in the finals against Georgia scored 27 points 10 rebounds Boston was named SEC Tournament MVP she recorded double doubles in all three of the Gamecocks games In her NCAA Tournament debut against no 16th seeded Mercer she would notch a 20 point and 18 rebound game In the elite eight against Texas Boston scored six of her ten points the first quarter Boston had 16 rebounds in the season ending loss against Stanford and missed a potential game winning lay up at the buzzer as South Carolina lost 66 65 At the conclusion of the season she was named Lisa Leslie award winner for the second straight year was named consensus First Team All American and was named National Player of the year by The Athletic 7 Boston is also the first sophomore ever to be named by the College Sports Information Directors of America as its Academic All American of the Year in D I women s basketball being so honored in 2021 11 Junior season edit See also 2021 22 South Carolina Gamecocks women s basketball team On February 24 she broke the SEC record with her 20th consecutive double double in the win at Texas A amp M In the Final Four she had in a win against 4 Louisville 15 points and 10 rebounds In South Carolina s 64 49 National Championship win over UConn Boston had 11 points and 16 rebounds for her 30th double double of the season It was the program s second national championship She was named the NCAA Tournament MOP 12 Senior season edit See also 2022 23 South Carolina Gamecocks women s basketball team Boston scored 14 points and grabbed 13 rebounds in South Carolina s 76 71 win at 2 Stanford On November 27 2022 Boston suffered a leg injury in a win against Hampton She finished the season as a unanimous first team All American for the third consecutive year also winning Naismith Defensive Player of the Year the Lisa Leslie Award SEC Player of the Year and SEC Defensive Player of the Year 13 South Carolina made the Final Four of the 2023 NCAA Tournament but lost to Iowa their only loss of the season Professional career editBoston was the first overall pick in the WNBA draft on April 10 2023 selected by the Indiana Fever 14 Boston won WNBA Rookie of the Month for the month of May 2023 her first month in the league and won Player of the Week for the week of June 20 15 On June 25 she was named a starter for the 2023 WNBA All Star Game becoming just the sixth rookie in league history to start the game 16 At the end of the 2023 season Boston was named WNBA Rookie of the Year the vote was unanimous 17 She was also named Rookie of the year by the Associated Press 17 National team career edit nbsp Boston with the United States at the 2018 Summer Youth OlympicsBoston has represented the United States at various international competitions including the 2017 FIBA Under 16 Women s Americas Championship 2018 Summer Youth Olympics 2018 FIBA Under 17 Women s Basketball World Cup and 2019 FIBA Under 19 Women s Basketball World Cup winning gold each time she was named MVP of the FIBA Americas U16 Championship Boston also won gold at the 2021 FIBA Women s AmeriCup Career statistics editLegend GP Games played GS Games started MPG Minutes per game RPG Rebounds per game APG Assists per game SPG Steals per game BPG Blocks per game PPG Points per game TO Turnovers per game FG Field goal percentage 3P 3 point field goal percentage FT Free throw percentage Bold Career best League leaderNational Team edit Youth edit Year Team GP Points FG 3P FT RPG APG SPG BPG PPGU16 United States 5 59 543 000 692 8 6 0 2 2 4 1 6 11 8U17 United States 10 101 656 000 722 8 0 1 5 0 7 1 6 10 1U19 United States 7 59 443 000 556 6 1 1 4 1 0 1 6 8 4Career 1 22 219 552 000 675 7 5 1 2 1 2 1 6 10 0Senior edit Year Team GP Points FG 3P FT RPG APG SPG BPG PPG2021 United States 6 75 537 250 842 9 3 1 8 0 8 1 8 12 5Career 18 6 75 537 250 842 9 3 1 8 0 8 1 8 12 5College edit Year Team GP GS MPG FG 3P FT RPG APG SPG BPG TO PPG2019 20 South Carolina 33 32 23 8 60 8 16 7 73 8 9 4 1 0 1 3 2 6 1 1 12 52020 21 South Carolina 31 31 30 3 48 5 26 5 76 4 11 5 1 6 1 2 2 6 1 6 13 72021 22 South Carolina 37 37 27 5 54 2 29 2 77 1 12 5 2 0 1 2 2 4 1 5 16 82022 23 South Carolina 14 14 23 5 56 3 0 0 74 1 8 9 1 4 0 5 1 6 1 4 11 4Career 115 114 26 7 54 4 24 8 75 8 10 9 1 5 1 1 2 4 1 4 14 1Awards editHigh school edit USA Today Massachusetts Player of the Year 2019 Gatorade Massachusetts Player of the Year 2017 2018 2019 Naismith All America Second Team 2019 WBCA All America Second Team 2019 McDonald s All America 2019 SLAM All America 2019 College edit 4 Lisa Leslie Award 2020 2023 3 AP first team All American 2021 2023 3 USBWA first team All American 2021 2023 2x WBCA first team All American 2021 2022 AP second team All American 2020 USBWA second team All American 2020 USBWA National Freshman of the Year 2020 WBCA Freshman of the Year 2020 Honda Broderick Cup 2022 Honda Sports Award for basketball 2022 SEC Freshman of the Year 2020 SEC tournament MVP 2021 2023 4 SEC first team 2020 2023 4 SEC Defensive Player of the Year 2020 2021 2022 2023 4 SEC All Defensive team 2020 2023 2 Academic All American of the Year D I women s basketball 2021 2022 19 2x SEC Player of the Year 2022 2023 Naismith College Player of the Year 2022 2 Naismith Defensive Player of the Year 2022 2023 Associated Press Women s College Basketball Player of the Year 2022 Wade Trophy 2022 20 USBWA Women s National Player of the Year 2022 John R Wooden Award 2022 NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player 2022 International edit FIBA Under 16 Women s Americas Championship MVP 2017 FIBA Under 17 Women s Basketball World Cup All Tournament Team 2018 Personal life editBoston graduated from the University of South Carolina in 2023 with a degree in communications 21 As of 2023 she planned to work in broadcast sports journalism after her playing career 22 She later joined NBC Sports as a studio analyst for their Big Ten and Notre Dame women s basketball coverage after her rookie season References edit a b Aliyah Boston Usab com Archived from the original on March 26 2020 Smith Jordan C March 15 2022 Academic Impact of COVID 19 in Collegiate Athletes Kansas Journal of Medicine University of Kansas Medical Center 15 101 105 PMC 8942400 PMID 35345576 Philippou Alexa April 1 2023 South Carolina star Aliyah Boston declares for WNBA draft espn com ESPN Enterprises Inc Retrieved April 1 2023 LIVE Indiana Fever pick Aliyah Boston No 1 in 2023 WNBA Draft The Indianapolis Star Retrieved April 10 2023 a b Far From Home Aliyah Boston Has Found A Home On The Court With USA Basketball Archived from the original on August 15 2020 Retrieved June 18 2021 Where will Aliyah Boston take her two gold medals next September 27 2018 Retrieved June 18 2021 a b c d e Aliyah Boston GamecocksOnline com Retrieved June 18 2021 2019 HoopGurlz Recruiting Rankings espnW 100 Retrieved June 20 2021 No 3 prospect Aliyah Boston joins the talented crowd headed to South Carolina November 22 2018 Retrieved June 18 2021 Boston s triple double sets tone for No 8 Gamecocks ESPN com November 6 2019 Corey Kispert of Gonzaga Aliyah Boston of South Carolina Lead Academic All America NCAA Division I Men s amp Women s Basketball Teams PDF Press release College Sports Information Directors of America May 28 2021 Retrieved May 30 2021 Evans Jace April 3 2022 South Carolina dominates Connecticut to secure second national championship USA Today Retrieved April 4 2022 Aliyah Boston University of South Carolina Retrieved June 25 2023 LIVE Indiana Fever pick Aliyah Boston No 1 in 2023 WNBA Draft The Indianapolis Star Retrieved April 10 2023 WNBA Awards Across the Timeline Retrieved June 25 2023 Brittney Griner Aliyah Boston named WNBA All Star starters ESPN Retrieved June 25 2023 a b Aliyah Boston Named 2023 WNBA Rookie of the Year Indiana Fever Retrieved October 3 2023 Aliyah BOSTON USA s profile Retrieved June 28 2021 2021 22 Academic All America Women s Basketball Teams Announced For All NCAA and NAIA Divisions Press release College Sports Information Directors of America March 16 2022 Retrieved March 16 2022 Wade Trophy winner Aliyah Boston headlines 2022 WBCA NCAA Division I Coaches All America team Women s Basketball Coaches Association Retrieved April 10 2022 Aliyah Boston s busy weekend From graduation to WNBA debut Just Women s Sports Retrieved September 20 2023 Aliyah Boston s mind is as sharp as her shooting University of South Carolina Retrieved September 20 2023 External links editCareer statistics and player information from WNBA com nbsp and Basketball Reference com nbsp South Carolina Gamecocks bio ESPN Player Overview Aliyah Boston at FIBA nbsp Aliyah Boston at FIBA 3x3 Aliyah Boston at Eurobasket com nbsp Aliyah Boston at Olympedia nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aliyah Boston amp oldid 1186367608, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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