Miller’s strong third quarter leads No. 2 Maryland past No. 7 Arizona 77-64
Diamond Miller scored a game-high 24 points as the No. 2 seed Terps defeated No. 7 Arizona 77-64 in the second round of the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament.
Diamond Miller scored a game-high 24 points as the No. 2 seed Terps defeated No. 7 Arizona 77-64 in the second round of the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament.
In No. 2 seed Maryland’s opening round game against No. 15 Holy Cross Friday afternoon, the Terrapins came out strong and ensured their season would last at least one more game, routing the Crusaders 93-61.
The Maryland women’s basketball team draws a No. 2 seed for the NCAA tournament. However, they have stiff competition awaiting in the later rounds.
The No. 7 Terrapins earn a 96-68 blowout over No. 6 Iowa just before the Big Ten Tournament.
Montgomery County native Abby Meyers is making up for lost time, helping the Terrapins edge closer to its national championship aspirations.
The No. 8 Maryland women’s basketball team defeated Illinois on Senior Day.
Just five weeks before Selection Sunday, the Maryland women’s basketball team made an emphatic statement blowing out Ohio State 90-54 in front of 11,167 spectators at the Xfinity Center.
No. 8 Maryland dominated Penn State to earn an 87-66 win in Big Ten Conference play.
The No. 10 Maryland women’s basketball team earned a 72-64 victory over No. 13 Michigan.
No. 9 Maryland generated extra possessions for more scoring chances en route to an 80-56 win over Rutgers Sunday afternoon.
No.6 Indiana forced No. 9 Maryland into tough shots all game long and kept the visitors off the scoresheet for extended periods of time at key moments to win 68-61 Thursday night.
No. 14 Maryland holds off Michigan State for a 94-85 victory in women’s basketball action.
No. 20 Maryland hang on for an 85-78 win Sunday afternoon, earning its first win over UConn in program history.
The No. 20 Maryland women’s basketball team could not keep up with Nebraska’s lights-out shooting as the Terrapins fell in their conference opener 90-67 Sunday.
With star guard Diamond Miller out with an injury Friday night, No. 17 Maryland struggled from the field and proved no match against the top-ranked South Carolina as the Gamecocks earned the 81-56 away win.