Maryland women’s basketball was undefeated when leading at halftime entering Tuesday night’s game at Michigan State. It led by seven points at the break.
That trend came to a screeching halt against the Spartans, though, as Michigan State shot over 50% from the field in the second half and the Terps floundered down the stretch to drop their second game in their last three, 74-69.
“First half we started out high energy,” Maryland guard Shyanne Sellers said. “Third quarter we came out flat.”
Maryland struggled to string together stops to finish the game. After giving up the lead with just over seven minutes remaining, the Terps weren’t able to retake it thereafter.