Terps Fall Short At Clemson, 85-67
2/10/2003 7:00:00 AM | Women's Basketball
Feb. 10, 2003
CLEMSON, SC - Freshman center Amanda White scored a career-high 21 points and four other Lady Tigers hit in double figures as Clemson defeated Maryland 85-67 in an Atlantic Coast Conference women's basketball game at Clemson, SC Sunday afternoon. Freshman Chrissy Fisher (Rumson, N.J.) led the Terps with 20 points.
Fisher's excellent scoring contiued in the loss versus the Tigers. She was 7-11 from the field and 3-5 from the three-point line.
Clemson had a 19-9 lead midway in the first half as Sanders hit two free throws. The Terrapins cut the lead to five 34-29 with 2:13 left to go in the half as Fisher hit a three point basket. Vicki Brick hit a jump shot with :27 seconds left to keep Maryland within five and make the halftime score 38-33.
Maryland scored the first six points of the second half to take its first lead of the game 39-38 with 18:25 remaining.
The Tigers took the lead again and led 47-42 with 15:45 left as Amanda White completed the three-point play at the free throw line. Maryland came within one of the Lady Tigers, 50-49 with 12:41 left as Renneika Razor converted on a layup.
From this point, Clemson went on a 19-2 run and took a 69-51 lead with 5:48 left to play as Leah Roper made a layup off of her steal. Roper and White both scored four points each in this Lady Tiger run.
Both teams shot the ball well as Maryland finished the game 25-52 from the field for a .481 mark. Clemson finished 30-63 from the floor for a .476 figure.
Julie Aderhold and Maggie Slosser both scored 11 points each for the Lady Tigers. Chrissy Floyd and Khaili Sanders finished the game with 10 points each.
The Lady Tigers won the battle of the boards 40-34. Clemson's Tia Andrew had eight rebounds and Angel Ross of Maryland also finished with eight boards.
Maryland meets Wake Forest at home at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 13 in their next action. The Terps then travel to Florida State for a televised tilt on Sunday, Jan. 16.



