COLLEGE PARK — The Maryland women’s basketball team earned a reputation by the end of last season as a squad that could kick dust up on almost any team by halftime and leave them with a crushing defeat.
Though Towson often proved tricky to overpower completely, the No. 14 Terps eclipsed 100 points for the second straight time this young season Thursday, dispatching the Tigers, 112-78, in their first game at the Xfinity Center since the pandemic struck in March. It was Maryland’s largest margin of victory (34 points) through four games.
Though new faces energized the Maryland offense, the returning figures that helped bring home the 2020 Big Ten tournament title looked like they were picking up where they left off last spring.