ST. MARY’S CITY, Md. — The St. Mary’s College of Maryland women’s basketball team delivered a commanding performance in United East Conference play, defeating Keystone College 92-28 on Saturday, January 31, 2026, at the Michael P. O’Brien Athletics & Recreation Center Arena.

The Seahawks improved to 15-5 overall and 8-0 in conference action with the blowout win. St. Mary’s seized control early, outscoring Keystone 30-11 in the first quarter and limiting the Giants to four points in the second to build a 61-15 halftime lead. The Seahawks sustained dominance in the second half, holding opponents to eight or fewer points per quarter.

Credit: St. Mary's College of Maryland

Keira Mason paced the Seahawks with a game-high 20 points on 9-of-11 field goal shooting and 2-of-2 free throws, adding 10 rebounds for a double-double. Olivia Liszt contributed 17 points on 7-of-14 shooting, including 1-of-4 from three-point range, with five rebounds, three assists, and three steals. Sidney Shaw scored 16 points on 3-of-5 shooting. Skylar Woodyard added 13 points on 6-of-9 shooting, while Sam Blaylock provided 13 points off the bench, including a three-pointer. Rayna Miller finished with 14 points and four rebounds.

St. Mary’s shot 55.4 percent from the field, forced 37 turnovers leading to 28 points, secured a 47-28 rebounding edge, and scored 40 points in the paint. The team displayed strong defensive pressure and efficient offense throughout.

Keystone fell to 4-18 overall and 3-8 in the United East. Jayda Price led the Giants with five points, as the team shot 22.4 percent overall.

The victory reinforces St. Mary’s position as a top contender in the United East Conference, where the Seahawks remain undefeated. The program, based in Southern Maryland’s historic St. Mary’s City, continues to build momentum in conference competition.

St. Mary’s returns to action on Monday, February 2, hosting Penn State Harrisburg as United East play continues.

This dominant showing highlights the Seahawks’ balanced scoring, rebounding superiority, and turnover-forcing defense, key factors in their strong conference start.


David M. Higgins II is an award-winning journalist passionate about uncovering the truth and telling compelling stories. Born in Baltimore and raised in Southern Maryland, he has lived in several East...

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