With around six minutes left in the third quarter, senior forward Chloe Bibby pulled down the defensive rebound and senior guard Katie Benzan got to work. She moved the ball down the court and got it into the hands of sophomore guard Diamond Miller.
Miller sank her seventh basket of the day to spark a 17-2 run for No. 12 Maryland women’s basketball. For over five minutes, the Terps’ defense held Purdue without a field goal to enter the fourth quarter with a 33-point advantage.
Maryland was led by its defense as it coasted to a 83-46 victory over the Boilermakers Sunday afternoon, holding its opponent to score its fewest points this season.