Watson and Austin help No. 9 Maryland rout Clemson 63-44
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) - Blair Watson noticed the difference - for the first half of Friday's Daytona Invitational game, ninth-ranked Maryland and Clemson were playing with a men's basketball.
But afterwards the Terrapin senior remained adamant that it had no effect in her fourth-quarter three-point barrage that lifted Maryland to a 63-44 victory over the Tigers Friday in the Ocean Center.
Watson hit four-pointers in a 16-0 Terrapin run as Maryland (6-1) pulled away after Clemson (2-5) cut it to nine, 46-37, on Shania Mertins' lay-up with 9:37 remaining.
She finished with a season-high 19 as Maryland won its fifth straight.
'œ(The women's ball) is a lot lighter, said Watson, who was 5-11 from three-point range.'ť I just found my range.'ť
Shakira Austin added 17 points and played a key role in Maryland storming out to a 32-8 lead on Kaila Charles' lay-up with 2:54 remaining in the first half.
'œBlair played a complete game and we need her to knock down shots,'ť said Maryland coach Brenda Frese. 'œShakira continues to play at a high level. For us to be successful, we have to play through her.'ť
Maryland forced 29 turnovers '“ 18 in the first half, and limited Clemson to 2-15 shooting from three-point range. The Tigers' 44 points were both their season low and the low for a Maryland opponent.
'œRight now, I'm excited about our defense because we hang our hat on it,'ť Frese said. 'œWe had a lot of energy in the first half.'ť
Austin connected on six of her first seven shots as the Terrapins led 12-5 after the first quarter.
'œShakira was tremendous on the glass,'ť said Frese, noting Austin's eight rebounds. 'œThat 6-5 presence gives us such a presence inside.'ť
Clemson closed out the first half with a 9-2 run and got it to 34-22 in the third quarter on Kendall Spray's three-pointer. Maryland once again responded with its defense, holding the Tigers scoreless the next four minutes to push its lead to 41-23 with 4:08 remaining in the third quarter on two Kalia Charles free throws.
Amari Robinson led Clemson with 14 points, while Spray added 11.
BIG PICTURE:
MARYLAND: Austin, a sophomore has been on a role for the Terrapins ever since leading a come-from-behind victory over James Madison. She's scored double-figures each game during this win streak and basically took over the game both in the post and the open court in Maryland's aggressive defense.
CLEMSON: The Tigers' non-conference schedule has also included No. 5 South Carolina and Penn State and has Iowa before the ACC opener against Florida State. The Tigers came into this game averaging 22 turnovers.
UP NEXT:
Maryland will face Belmont on Saturday.
Clemson will meet Alcorn State on Saturday.