Maryland women’s basketball did just enough to beat Nebraska on Sunday, taking down the Huskers 64-57 in Lincoln.
Kaila Charles led the Terps’ offense once again, finishing with 25 points and a career-high 16 rebounds. Brianna Fraser and Eleanna Christinaki also finished in double figures, scoring 14 and 11, respectively.
It was another up and down game for Maryland’s offense on the road. The Terps shot just under 40 percent from the field, and went on multiple long scoring droughts like they did against Northwestern.
Maryland was strong on the glass again, outrebounding Nebraska 49-29. However, that margin was partially cancelled by the Terps’ 17 turnovers.