
Old Dominion

Coastal Carolina
Highlights
Summary
CONWAY, S.C. (Interstat) â Mariah Clayton scored 28 points to lead Old Dominion to a 73-60 victory over Coastal Carolina in a womenâs NCAA Division I basketball game Saturday at HTC Center. The Lady Monarchs avenged a loss to the Chanticleers from 10 days prior. Old Dominion trailed 17-12 after the first quarter but used a 20-point second quarter to take control, leading 32-29 at halftime. The Lady Monarchs extended their lead in the fourth quarter, outscoring Coastal Carolina 23-11. Claytonâs efficient performance on 12-of-17 shooting paced Old Dominion. Tracey Hueston led Coastal Carolina with 16 points and five blocks. Attendance was 751. Old Dominion improved to 17-12, while Coastal Carolina fell to 13-16.
Extended Summary
CONWAY, S.C. (Interstat) â In a grinding, defensive-minded contest defined more by effort than efficiency, the Old Dominion Lady Monarchs exacted a measure of revenge Saturday, defeating the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers 73-60 in a womenâs NCAA Division I basketball game at the HTC Center. The victory avenged a loss to Coastal Carolina just 10 days prior and improved Old Dominionâs season record to 17-12. Coastal Carolina fell to 13-16. The gameâs most decisive stretch came in the second quarter, where Old Dominion transformed a narrow deficit into a lead it would never relinquish. Trailing 17-12 after one period, the Lady Monarchs locked down defensively, holding the Chanticleers to just 12 points in the frame. Offensively, Old Dominion found a rhythm behind the play of Mariah Clayton, who entered the game at the start of the quarter. The Lady Monarchs embarked on a 15-4 run over a six-minute span, turning the five-point deficit into a 27-21 advantage. The surge was fueled by second-chance opportunities and defensive stops, setting a physical tone that Coastal Carolina struggled to match for the remainder of the afternoon. Old Dominion took a 32-29 lead into halftime and methodically extended it throughout the second half. The Lady Monarchsâ advantage grew to as many as 16 points in the fourth quarter as Coastal Carolinaâs offensive struggles persisted. The Chanticleers shot just 28.4% from the field for the game, including 29.2% from three-point range. Old Dominion was not much more efficient, finishing at 42% from the floor and a frigid 14.3% from beyond the arc, but dominated the interior battle. The Lady Monarchsâ significant edge came on the glass, where they corralled 20 offensive rebounds leading to 22 second-chance points, compared to just nine offensive boards for Coastal Carolina. This relentless pursuit of missed shots compensated for Old Dominionâs own 17 turnovers and a poor 48.1% performance from the free-throw line. Mariah Clayton of Old Dominion was the standout performer, scoring a game-high 28 points on 11-of-19 shooting in just 29 minutes off the bench. She added six rebounds, an assist, a block and a steal. Simaru Fields provided crucial playmaking for the Lady Monarchs, logging 36 minutes with 11 points and a game-high six assists. Nevaeh Scott added 10 points. For Coastal Carolina, Tracey Hueston recorded a double-double with 16 points and 10 rebounds, while also anchoring the defense with five blocked shots. Olivia Klanac scored 12 points, all from beyond the arc, and Kristin Williams added 13 points. The game was a stark contrast in offensive execution. Old Dominion scored 73 points on 79 possessions for an offensive rating of 92.6, while Coastal Carolina managed only 60 points on 78 possessions, an offensive rating of 76.5. The Chanticleersâ nine total assists against 15 turnovers underscored their difficulties in generating consistent offense. With the win, Old Dominion splits the season series and gains momentum heading into its final regular-season games. Coastal Carolina will look to regroup on the road after a performance where defensive resistance was ultimately undermined by an inability to score. Attendance was 751 at the HTC Center.
Preview
CONWAY, S.C. (Interstat) â Old Dominion will seek to even the season series when it visits Coastal Carolina in a Sun Belt Conference womenâs basketball matchup Saturday at the HTC Center. The Lady Monarchs (16-12) enter on a high note after an 88-75 road victory at Georgia State on Thursday, powered by 16 points from guard Simone Cunningham. Coastal Carolina (13-15) is coming off a narrow 65-64 home win over Appalachian State on Wednesday, fueled by a career-high 20 points from freshman forward Olivia Klanac. This contest is a quick rematch of a Feb. 11 meeting in Norfolk, Virginia, where the Chanticleers prevailed 69-62. In that game, Coastal Carolina limited Cunningham to just four points in 14 minutes. Cunningham has been a key contributor for ODU, averaging 9.3 points per game over her last seven contests, including a 16-point performance last time out. For Coastal, Klanacâs emergence provides a new offensive threat. After limited minutes through mid-February, she broke out with her 20-point, five-rebound effort against Appalachian State. Her production will be vital alongside consistent performers like Tracey Hueston, who posted a double-double (12 points, 10 rebounds) in the same game. Old Dominion has shown resilience on the road recently, winning three of its last four away contests. Coastal Carolina has struggled for consistency but is 9-5 at home this season compared to 4-10 on the road. The game could hinge on containment in the backcourt and rebounding. Old Dominion will look to push the tempo, while Coastal Carolina will aim to control the pace and protect its home floor. With both teams hovering near .500, the result carries weight for conference tournament seeding. Tip-off is set for Saturday afternoon.