Maryland allowed seven threes in the opening 12 minutes of its game against Minnesota, a team that made less than seven threes in a game on 17 occasions this season.
The Terps really struggled to bounce back after a damaging home loss to Wisconsin, going down in embarrassing style to a Minnesota team which was previously winless in Big Ten play.
Maryland was without center Diamond Stone and has been without Dion Wiley all season, but it shouldn't have mattered for an overwhelmingly more talented roster, which probably started better players at all five positions.
A lot of things went wrong on the offensive end – many of which stemmed from Melo Trimble's poor play – but the perimeter defense wasn't too hot either, as The Gophers dropped in 40 first half points.