The Maryland basketball team continued to struggle on the hardwood.
The Terrapins fell to Minnesota 68-63 on Thursday, despite leading late in the game.
Guard Rasheed Sulaimon scored a career-high 28 points, including the go-ahead three-pointer with 3:08 left in the game. Sulaimon got some room off a ball screen from forward Robert Carter and his shot gave Maryland a 60-59 lead.
However, the Golden Gophers outscored the Terps 9-3 over the final three minutes, including hitting nine of their 10 attempts at the free throw line. Over the course of the game, Minnesota shot 87 percent (20-of-23) from the charity stripe.