With a one-point lead and just over 4:50 remaining in the third quarter, No. 9 Maryland women’s basketball finally went on its run after staying locked in a tight matchup Wisconsin throughout much of the contest.
The Terps’ defense came alive and held the Badgers to a three minute scoring drought, which enabled sophomore Diamond Miller to find her groove.
The guard drained in a three-pointer from the right side off the feed from Ashley Owusu to push the Maryland lead to eight. Then, after Wisconsin brought the game back to six, Miller came up big once again.