The Maryland Terrapins proved emphatically Saturday afternoon that they can thrive without relying almost exclusively on Jahmir Young, the Big Ten’s second-leading scorer.
Buoyed instead by contributions from Julian Reese and uncommon production from their reserves, the Terps found an alternate path to a convincing 73-51 victory over Nebraska at Xfinity Center.
Reese punished the Cornhuskers on the low block with 15 points and 16 rebounds. Freshman Jamie Kaiser Jr.