On Saturday at the Xfinity Center, the No. 5 Maryland women’s basketball team proved once again that when it starts clicking on both ends of the floor, there’s virtually nothing that the opponent can do about it. In the second half against Indiana, the Terps took a 7-point lead and stretched it beyond 30 in seemingly the blink of an eye before cruising to an 86-63 win.
Four Terps reached double figures. Brene Moseley and Shatori Walker-Kimbrough led the way with 16 points each, with the former doing so on only 7 field goal attempts. Brionna Jones had another double-double with 10 points and 12 rebounds, while Tierney Pfirman chipped in 10.