No. 14 Maryland women's basketball found itself in a back-and-forth game against No. 6 South Carolina, down only three with 1:08 remaining in the second quarter.
But all it took was a minute to change the nature of the game, as South Carolina finished the half on a 9-0 run.
“We made turnover after turnover, and that kind of shifted momentum,” Shyanne Sellers said. “Instead of walking in tied at halftime, we’re walking in down 12.”
From that point on, the Gamecocks led by double digits for the rest of the game, led by Chloe Kitts’ 13-point, 10-rebound performance to hand Maryland its first loss of the season, 114-76.