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Takeaways from No. 9 Maryland women’s basketball’s 95-49 victory over Bethune-Cookman
Maryland women’s basketball was shorthanded against Bethune-Cookman in the Xfinity Center on Thursday, but it didn’t matter. Maryland opened the game on a 20-0 run and the Wildcats never got closer than within 14 points the rest of the way.
Maryland women’s basketball’s first turnover didn’t come until the fifth minute on Sunday against Princeton. The Terps ended the frame with only one and finished with a season-low in turnovers.
Baltimore will welcome a new professional women's basketball team in 2027 as part of the expanding Upshot League, officials announced Thursday morning at UMBC in Catonsville.
The Terps started a small lineup, keeping it intact for the majority of the first quarter — that group scored the game’s first 20 points. It took Bethune-Cookman over six minutes of game time to score their first points, a 3-pointer from Jordan Brooks.
The Terps put the Wildcats in a 30-point hole midway through the third and never looked back. Maryland’s offense used a balanced attack, with Kaylene Smikle, Yarden Garzon, Breanna Williams, Okananwa and Walker each notching between 12 and 13 points.
No. 9 Maryland defeated the Princeton Tigers 84-68 on Sunday afternoon at Xfinity Center. The Terps improve to 5-0 on the season, marking the 10th time they've
Freshman Addi Mack scored 17 of her 23 points during the fourth quarter to help the Maryland women storm back and beat Georgetown.
Maryland women's basketball remained undefeated with an 87-54 win over UMBC, showcasing impressive depth as all 12 players scored.
The Princeton Tigers (2–1 overall, 0–0 Ivy League) lost 84–68 after a tough battle against the No. 9 Maryland Terrapins (5–0, 0–0 Big Ten Conference) on Sunday afternoon at XFINITY Center. Despite running solid plays and having several scoring runs, the Tigers struggled to close the gap against the Terrapins in the second half.
No. 9 Maryland women’s basketball scored the first 20 points in Thursday night’s 95-49 rout of Bethune-Cookman.
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MM 11.17: No. 9 Maryland women’s basketball freshman Lea Bartelme suffers season-ending ACL tear
Former Maryland football safety Antoine Brooks Jr. is a CFL Grey Cup champion. A promising piece of No. 9 Maryland women’s basketball’s future will have to wait a bit longer to shine. Freshman guard Lea Bartelme suffered a season-ending ACL tear, the team announced Friday.