Women's Basketball By Nate Ryan

Toby Fournier Scores 24, Duke Beats Charleston 81-64 in 1st Round of Women’s NCAA Tournament

DURHAM, N.C. (AP) — Toby Fournier scored 24 points on 11-of-18 shooting and Duke maintained its momentum by opening the first round of March Madness with an 81-64 victory over the College of Charleston on Friday.

Jordan Wood had 17 points on 5-of-5 shooting from 3-point range and Delaney Thomas had 19 points and nine rebounds for the third-seeded Blue Devils (25-8), who are hosting the first and second rounds of the women’s NCAA Tournament for the second consecutive year at Cameron Indoor Stadium.

Since a 3-6 start, Duke is on a 22-2 run that includes their second ACC Tournament championship in a row.

But coach Kara Lawson still was frustrated, becoming animated with her players during a four-quarter timeout despite a comfortable margin. She noted that 20 Duke turnovers led to 22 points by Charleston, which also scored 12 second-chance points and made 22 free throws.

“Those are areas that we need those numbers to come down,” Lawson said. “I wake up intense. I’m always at the next level. There’s an urgency about me. It’s March. You want to win. You want to play well. No matter what the score is, there’s a standard by which we play. If we don’t play that, then it’s my job to get them to that level.”

Fournier, a 6-2 sophomore forward who was a third-team All America selection, was a force inside on offense and defense. During one second-quarter sequence, she sandwiched a nifty reverse lay-in and fast-break layup around a block of Tyja Beans.

“Getting a good defensive stop really helps me on offense as well, and that kind of happened in the whole game,” Fournier said. “This was a post-up game. They had a lot of smaller players, and I was able to use that to my advantage.”

Charleston (27-6) was unable to overcome a 26% shooting performance in its first women’s NCAA Tournament appearance. Junior guard Taryn Barbot led the 14th-seeded Cougars with 36 points (the most scored against Duke this season) and made 14-of-16 free throws. Twin sister Taylor Barbot had 13 points, and Beans chipped in 11 points.

“We battled,” Charleston coach Robin Harmony said. “Our kids never quit. We didn’t get blown out of the gym. We worked and kind of held our own. Really proud of our team for showing up and really pushing.”

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