Maryland was expected to dominate Marshall in the paint on Sunday afternoon at the Xfinity Center. The Terps did, but it took a lot more effort than most fans probably expected. "Marshall was a tough team for us to match up with," said Maryland head coach Mark Turgeon at his post-game press conference.
Center Diamond Stone and forward Robert Carter Jr. had good looks inside for most of the game. The pair combined to torch the Thundering Herd for 37 points and 15 rebounds. Carter hit a pair of threes in the first half and had game-high 15 points at halftime.