Against the zone, Maryland hid areas it struggled in behind stellar 3-point shooting, as the Terps hit 12 of 25 from deep.
The rebounding edge was also key in the Terps 21-point victory over Princeton, but the team subtly remained sloppy in the first half, turning the ball over frequently, and Princeton was able to capitalize, scoring 10 points off those turnovers.
Maryland also got to the line in what tied for its fewest attempts for the season on its second-worst shooting percentage.
Here's how Maryland faired across the "four factors" in team efficiency: effective field goal percentage (eFG%), turnover percentage (TOV%), offensive rebounding percentage (ORB%) and free throw attempts per field goal attempt (FT/FGA).