After grinding through the beginning of Big Ten play, Maryland women’s basketball needed a decisive, stress-free victory. That’s exactly what happened on Sunday, as the Terrapins rolled to a 76-56 win on the road at Indiana.
The main key for the Terps was their proficiency in what are commonly known as the “hustle stats,” or second-chance points and fast-break points. That’s an area where Maryland has struggled this season, but against the Hoosiers, the team broke out with 14 and 25 points, respectively.
“That’s how we want to play,” head coach Brenda Frese told reporters Wednesday.