No. 8 Maryland women’s basketball is on the road in Evanston, Illinois to take on Northwestern Sunday.
After losing to then-No. 14 Ohio State, Maryland has won seven straight. During this win streak, the Terps have been playing unselfishly and sharing the ball, averaging 22.3 assists per game.
Maryland averages 93.2 points per game, the No. 1 scoring offense in the country. The Terps are currently on track to become the highest scoring offense in program history, as no other team has averaged over 90 points per game.
The Terps have five players who average more than 10 points against Big Ten opponents — sophomore guard Ashley Owusu, sophomore guard Diamond Miller, senior guard Chloe Bibby, senior guard Katie Benzan and freshman forward Angel Reese.