With Maryland men’s basketball clinging onto a six-point lead early in the second half, the Terps continuously fed their hungry big: Julian Reese. Reese hammered home two dunks and a layup to score six straight for Maryland to extend its lead to double digits, one it would not relinquish in a 73-55 handling of Wisconsin in College Park Wednesday night.
Reese, who followed up a career-best performance against Purdue with a 14-point game against Wisconsin, has emerged as a dangerous big in a conference full of them, a welcome sight after a difficult stretch earlier in conference play.