Looking to close out its first undefeated home conference slate since the 2014-15 season, Maryland men’s basketball was in the thick of a relentless offensive war with No. 21 Northwestern.
But the Terps, who entered the game as the second-worst 3-point shooting team in the Big Ten and the 318th-best in the nation, found something Sunday. Maryland let loose a barrage of triples, dictating the game with excellence in a department that had caused worry throughout the season.
Four Terps hit multiple 3-pointers, including graduate guard Don Carey (4-of-7), graduate guard Jahmir Young (4-of-7), senior guard Hakim Hart (2-of-4) and junior guard Ian Martinez (3-of-3).