Terrapins snap three-game slide with an 82-73 win on the road, grinding out a victory after leading by 17 at halftime
Sarah Te-Biasu scored 20 points and Maryland held off Penn State’s second-half rally to earn a much-needed victory Wednesday night.
Without two of its best players available because of injury, No. 8 Maryland women’s basketball struggled to keep pace with No. 1 UCLA.
McDaniel, who hurt her knee in last week’s win against No. 24 Minnesota, has also been a key contributor to Maryland’s success this season. She averaged 10.6 points, 2.4 assists and 2.1 rebounds per game off the bench.
Maryland is going into a key stretch of its conference season with games against No. 12 Ohio State and top-ranked UCLA this week.
The Terps suffered their third straight loss, all to ranked teams, in an 82-67 defeat to the Bruins, who got 33 points from Betts.
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Maryland guard Bri McDaniel out for season with torn ACL
Maryland lost reserve guard Bri McDaniel for the remainder of the season due to a torn ACL in her right knee, the team announced Monday.
But her backcourt running mate, Maryland’s second option Shyanne ... tore her ACL against Minnesota on Jan. 14. Brenda Frese’s side will look to simplify the game and play to their strengths ...
The Terrapins, without Shyanne Sellers and Bri McDaniel, drop their second straight. Next up: Top-ranked UCLA on Sunday at College Park.
The top team in the country looks to stay perfect and open at 20-0. The hosts can both halt a pivotal two-game slide and deliver a megaphoned statement win. No. 1 UCLA will be a colossal favorite against shorthanded Maryland on Sunday afternoon,
Despite 15 points and 16 rebounds from Morrow and 13 for Johnson, the Gamecocks outlasted the Tigers for their 17th consecutive win in the rivalry, defeating LSU 66-56. It’s the fifth loss to the Gamecocks in the Mulkey era, only the second time South Carolina beat LSU in the past four seasons by a margin of at least 10 points.
Feb 29, 2024; College Park, Maryland, USA; Maryland Terrapins head coach Brenda Frese reacts during the first half against the Wisconsin Badgers at Xfinity Center. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan ...