No. 9 Maryland women’s basketball’s high ride of six straight victories came to a disappointing close Thursday night, as it fell just short against No. 6 Indiana in a 68-61 defeat at Assembly Hall.
In a game that had a March-like feel to it, the intensity was high early and often, but it was the Hoosiers who were able to fend off valiant punches from the Terps en route to the narrow victory at home.
Maryland was able to even the game at 50 late, thanks to a strong second half from Diamond Miller, who finished the game with 19 points after a rough start.