After facing a 22-point halftime deficit, Maryland women’s basketball fought back to trail by just seven in the fourth quarter against No. 10 Indiana on Wednesday. But a key call flipped the momentum back to the Hoosiers.
After Terps forward Faith Masonius was called for a loose ball foul, she rolled the ball across the court in disgust, resulting in a technical foul. Within 20 seconds, the Terps found themselves down 11, losing momentum they weren’t able to find for the rest of the night en route to their third straight loss, 87-73.
It was Maryland’s first game this season without Shyanne Sellers, and it showed, especially on the offensive end.