Maryland won its first two games against Purdue as a member of the Big Ten, but it seemed like ancient history, with the Boilermakers winning five straight before Tuesday night’s matchup at Xfinity Center.
Trailing the No. 12 Boilermakers after a slow start, the No. 24 Terps seemed to headed for a sixth straight head-to-head defeat when they fell behind by as many as 11 points in the first half.
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Led by its freshmen, Maryland went from playing catchup to putaway for its biggest win of the season, 70-56 over Purdue after outscoring the visitors 40-18 in the second half.