COLUMBIA, S.C. -- Aja Wilson had 20 points and 10 rebounds, Alaina Coates added 19 points and 10 rebounds and No. 6 South Carolina used its size advantage to put away Clemson 83-61 on Thursday night, its seventh straight win over its state rival.It was the 21st career double-double for the 6-foot-5 Wilson and the 47th for the 6-4 Coates as potent a down-low duo as any in the game. The pair scored 12 of 16 points in the second quarter as the Gamecocks (8-1) built a double-digit lead at the half.Wilson and Coates combined for six points when South Carolina came out of the break with a 17-6 run. The Tigers (8-2) could not respond.South Carolinas rivalry win streak ties the longest in series history, matching the run Clemson had from 1996 through 2001. Gamecocks coach Dawn Staley also improved to 4-0 over her former college teammates at Virginia, Clemson coach Audra Smith.Wilson added four assists and two blocks while Coates added three assists, two steals and four of South Carolinas season-high 11 blocked shots.Nelly Perry had 20 points to lead the Tigers. They lost their second in a row after opening the season 8-0.Clemson was shorted-handed before things started with its two leading rebounders in forward Kobi Thornton and Aliyah Collier limited by injuries. Thornton was out after hitting her head Monday night in loss to No. 25 Oregon. Collier, who averaged 7.9 rebounds this season, played just three minutes because of continuing knee problems.THE BIG PICTUREClemson: The Tigers started the season 8-0 against non-Power Five opponents. The Tigers, though, have lost their past two to No. 25 Oregon (87-59) on Monday night and the rival, sixth-ranked Gamecocks. While Clemson has improved -- its already doubled its four-win season from 2015-16, it is not yet ready to consistently play toe-to-toe with its better opponents. And there are plenty of those coming up once Atlantic Coast Conference play starts next month.South Carolina: The Gamecocks certainly dont look like the team yet thats rolled to the past three Southeastern Conference titles. Their post duo of 6-foot-5 Wilson and 6-4 Coates are strong and engaged. On the perimeter, though, there are questions. Kaela Davis and Allisha Gray have looked like All-Americans sometimes and been non factors at others. Point guard Bianca Cuevas-Moore has also struggled at taking over the on-court leadership role that Khadijah Sessions handled so well the previous few years.UP NEXTClemson returns home to face South Carolina State on Sunday.South Carolina closes a three-game home stand against No. 9 UCLA on Sunday. Buy Air Max 720 . 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The Runnin Bulldogs junior threw for 1,646 yards and nine touchdowns while adding 977 rushing yards and eight TDs and even caught his first collegiate pass.Charleston Southerns Darius Hammond was the leagues top special teams player after averaging an FCS-best 33.7 yards per kick return while Gardner-Webb defensive back Jaylan Webb was named the Big Souths top freshman.Chadwell edged Kennesaw States Brian Bohannon for top coach honors, getting 23 total points on the combined voting from the coaches and media -- two more than Bohannon.The Buccaneers eight selections on the all-conference first team were two more than Kennesaw State, Gardner-Webb and Liberty, who each placed six players on a squad that contained 29 first-teamers with specialists included.---=BIG SOUTH POSTSEASON AWARDS=OFFENSIVE PLAYER OOF THE YEAR -- Tyrell Maxwell, QB, Gardner-WebbDEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR -- Anthony Ellis, DL, Charleston SouthernSPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE YEAR -- Darius Hammond, RS, Charleston SouthernFRESHMAN OF THE YEAR -- Jaylan Foster, DB, Gardner-WebbCOACH OF THE YEAR -- Jamey Chadwell, Charleston SouthernALL-BIG SOUTH FIRST TEAMOFFENSEQB -- Tyrell Maxwell, Gardner-WebbRB -- Mike Holloway, Charleston SouthernRB -- Chaston Bennett, Kennesaw StateWR -- Reggie White Jr.dddddddddddd., MonmouthWR -- Justin Sumpter, Kennesaw StateWR -- Dante Shells, LibertyTE -- Mike Estes, Gardner-WebbOL -- Erik Austell, Charleston SouthernOL -- Malik Letatau, Kennesaw StateOL -- Frank Cirone, Charleston SouthernOL -- David Sutton, Gardner-WebbOL -- Alex Thompson, MonmouthDEFENSEDL -- Anthony Ellis, Charleston SouthernDL -- Juwan Wells, LibertyDL -- Tonarius Portress, Kennesaw StateDL -- Desmond Johnson, Kennesaw StateLB -- Chad Geter, Gardner-WebbLB -- Solomon Brown, Charleston SouthernLB -- Aaron Cook, Gardner-WebbLB -- Nick Newman, LibertyDB -- Mike Basile, MonmouthDB -- Troy McGowens, Charleston SouthernDB -- Dante Blackmon, Kennesaw StateDB -- Jaylan Foster, Gardner-WebbSPECIAL TEAMSPK -- Alex Probert, LibertyP -- Trey Turner, LibertyLS -- Hunter Winstead, LibertyKR -- Darius Hammond, Charleston SouthernPR -- Darius Hammond, Charleston Southern ' ' '