After a slow first half, No. 17 Maryland women’s basketball caught fire in the third quarter against Davidson. The Terps exploded for a 25-point quarter on 10-for-18 shooting.
The third-quarter surge gave Maryland a lead it never relinquished, as it cruised to a comfortable 70-52 win at home against Davidson to improve to 3-1.
The first quarter was competitive, as both teams struggled to take care of the basketball — Maryland and Davidson combined for 21 turnovers in the first 10 minutes. The Terps’ offense was led by star junior guard Diamond Miller, who cashed in on two 3-pointers.