No. 6 Clemson holds off late charge by 3rd-seeded Baylor

Clemson's Chase Hunter (1) passes the ball during the second round game between Clemson University and Baylor University in the 2024 NCAA Tournament at FedExForum in Memphis, Tenn., on Sunday, March 24, 2024.

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MEMPHIS — Chase Hunter scored 20 points and added six assists as sixth-seeded Clemson held off a late charge from third-seeded Baylor to win 72-64 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament’s West Region at FedExForum.

The Tigers, who held a 15-point lead with less than seven minutes left, were clinging to a 66-64 advantage when Baylor’s Ja’Kobe Walter missed two free throws that would have tied the score with 36.2 seconds remaining.

Clemson sealed the outcome by hitting six straight at the free-throw line to earn. RJ Godfrey hit four of those free throws and Joseph Girard III added a pair during the final 29.2 seconds as the Tigers (23-11) earned a spot in the Sweet 16 on Thursday in Los Angeles against second-seeded Arizona.

Girard finished with 13 points while PJ Hall and Ian Schieffelin each contributed 11. The Tigers shot 48.9 percent from the floor and were 20-of-24 at the line, including 17 of 20 in the second half.

RayJ Dennis scored a game-high 27 points for the Bears (24-11) and Walter finished with 20. However, Walter made just 5 of 11 free throws and Baylor converted only 16 of 26 at the line, including 10 of 18 in the second half.

Clemson used excellent defense, solid shooting and above-average ball movement to control the first half against one of the nation’s most efficient offensive teams.

Baylor hit 57.9 percent of its shots, including 16 3-pointers, in its 92-67 rout of Colgate on Friday. But the Tigers held the Bears to just 33.3 percent shooting in the first half, including going just 3-of-9 from beyond the arc.

Clemson knocked down 52 percent from the floor before halftime and hit 6 of 11 from distance. Seven of eight players who earned minutes in the half scored, although none shined like Hunter.

After scoring a game-high 21 in Friday’s 77-56 blowout over New Mexico, Hunter tallied 11 points in the first half. That included a double-clutch, pullup 3-pointer from the left wing as time expired to give the Tigers a 35-25 advantage.

–Bucky Dent, Field Level Media

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