With 3:21 left in the contest, No. 25 Maryland men’s basketball led Nebraska by just six points.
Maryland maintained that lead, and more.
Every time the Cornhuskers attempted to crack the Terps’ thin advantage, their backcourt responded — not its immensely talented frontcourt that had combined for 35 points to that point.
Three consecutive buckets in the final two minutes— layups from Ja’Kobi Gillespie and Rodney Rice and a jumper from Selton Miguel — propelled Maryland to an 83-75 victory at Nebraska Thursday night.
The Terps ended the night shooting an impressive 58.5% from the field and 46.