There is palpable momentum surrounding No. 2-seed Maryland women’s basketball after its gritty victory over No. 7-seed Arizona in the round of 32. Lots went right for the Terps after it initially didn’t seem it would go that way.
Maryland transformed itself into a resilient team and the ability to have a player step up at any given time. Senior forward Diamond Miller had four points at halftime and scored 20 in the second half on near-perfect shooting from the field against the Wildcats.
Now, Maryland has a date with Notre Dame in the Sweet 16, the spot where the Terps’ season ended last year.