COLLEGE PARK, Md. – Indiana was within three points of No. 15 Maryland with 14:17 remaining.
The Hoosiers hadn’t played particularly well, but good efforts by Joey Brunk and Trayce Jackson-Davis seemed to give them a chance. They both were solid in the post, and effective enough against Maryland’s tough frontcourt.
But a 21-5 Terps run over the next seven minutes exposed every Indiana flaw on the way to a 75-59 win.
The more the game got out of hand, the more Indiana got away from what was working. When Maryland was able to limit IU’s frontcourt, Indiana was left with few options offensively.