COLLEGE PARK — D’Shawn Schwartz scored a career-high 24 points, DeVon Cooper added 16 and George Mason withstood a frantic comeback bid by No. 20 Maryland to pull off a 71-66 upset Wednesday night.
The Patriots (4-0) let a 10-point lead dwindle to 59-56 before Cooper made a layup and Schwartz made a 3-pointer for an eight-point cushion with 3:06 to go. That was just enough to provide George Mason with its first win over a ranked foe since 2007 and its first-ever victory over Maryland (3-1), which won the previous nine games against its Virginia-based opponent.
The Terrapins used a pair of 3-pointers by Eric Ayala to get to 67-66 in the final minute before Josh Oduro scored inside for the Patriots. Ayala then missed a potential game-tying 3, dooming Maryland to a humbling defeat.
Donta Scott had 18 points and 10 rebounds, and Ayala tallied 17 points for the Terrapins, who were seeking to start 4-0 for the eighth consecutive year.
Maryland trailed 32-31 at the break despite getting 13 points from Scott on 5-for-5 shooting. The deficit reached 10 points with 13 minutes left, and the Terrapins never could pull even.
George Mason led 59-50 with before a three-point play by Scott and three free throws from Julian Reese got the Terrapins within three points with 4:34 remaining.
But the Patriots would not relent.
The Terrpins came in unbeaten, but they struggled at times during each of those victories. Last week Maryland overcame a second-half deficit in a 67-56 victory over Vermont after squeezing past George Washington 71-64.
In this one, the Terrpins’ dismal 9-for-28 performance from beyond the arc and a failure to stop George Mason on the other end proved too much to overcome.
Playing its first season under rookie coach Kim English, George Mason opened with three straight wins of at least 20 points for the first time in school history. That included a 37-point rout of Morgan State on Sunday, the Patriots’ most lopsided victory since December 2016.
Their run of success went up a notch against the talent-laden Terrapins. Schwartz, a graduate transfer from Colorado, went 6 for 10 from 3-point range.
Maryland bolted to a 15-4 lead before the Patriots rattled off 10 straight points during an 18-3 run that dispelled any notion that this might be a wire-to-wire blowout.
BIG PICTURE
George Mason: The Patriots are playing with confidence and poise under English, who starred at Missouri and played in the NBA before getting into coaching at the college level. Mason has a balanced scoring attack but its calling card is a defense that relentlessly chased the Terrapins up and down the court.
Maryland: The Terrapins have yet to play two solid halves in the same game, an annoying trait that must change once the competition stiffens. Coach Mark Turgeon insists it’s going to take some time for the transfers and freshmen to mesh with the returnees, and it appears as if he’s right.
UP NEXT
The Patriots face in-state foe James Madison on the road Friday night.
Maryland wraps up its season-opening, five-game homestand Friday night against Hofstra.
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