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Maryland women pour it on Alabama 100-64 to reach Sweet 16
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No 7 Maryland dominates Iowa to repeat as tourney champ

“I love where this team is at right now,” Frese said. “I wouldn’t want to play us.” Maryland (24-2) shot 51% from the field in its 13th straight win - all by double digits. Diamond Miller had 15 points and seven assists, and Katie Benzan finished with 14 points and six assists. The Terps’ impressive win streak has put them in the mix for a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament. “I could really see them get to the Final Four,” Bluder said. Maryland has reached the Big Ten title game in each of the seven seasons since joining the conference, and won six of seven regular-season titles. The nation’s No. 1 offense, which entered this week averaging 93.1 points, comes at an opponent fast and is relentless.

Friday s college roundup: Michigan coach tossed as Wolverines hold off Terps in Big Ten tourney

increase font size Friday’s college roundup: Michigan coach tossed as Wolverines hold off Terps in Big Ten tourney Michigan Coach Juwan Howard is ejected for arguing with Maryland Coach Mark Turgeon during a Big Ten quarterfinal. Staff and news service report Share Michigan Coach Juwan Howard questions a call in the second half of Friday’s game against Maryland. Howard was later ejected from the game. Michael Conroy/Associated Press INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Michigan Coach Juwan Howard was ejected midway through the second half after getting a shouting match with the Maryland bench, and the No. 4 Wolverines won 79-66 Friday to reach the Big Ten semifinals.

No 7 Maryland women rout Northwestern 85-52 | Taiwan News

2021/03/13 05:12 INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Alaysia Styles scored 15 points off the bench to lead a balanced attack as seventh-ranked Maryland routed Northwestern 85-52 on Friday in the semifinals of the Big Ten women’s basketball tournament. The top-seeded Terrapins (23-2) will face the winner between sixth-seeded Iowa and seventh-seeded Michigan State in Saturday’s championship game. The Maryland bench held a 36-14 edge over Northwestern. Also cracking double figures for Maryland were Chole Miller with 13 points, Ashley Owusu 12, and Faith Masonius 11. Mimi Collins and Angel Reese each had 10 points for the Terrapins and Reese had a team-high 11 rebounds. Maryland shot 59% from the field and held fifth-seeded Northwestern (15-8) to 30%.

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