Maryland women’s basketball struggled early to get out in front against James Madison, and needed some answers.
The Terps didn’t have to look for long, however, as Shyanne Sellers slowly started to take over, putting up 20 points in the first half alone.
She finished with one the best performances of her career, scoring a career-high 29 points to go along with eight rebounds and six assists. Her performance was paramount in helping the Terps cruise to a seventh straight victory, 78-55.
Sellers was also active on the defensive end, chipping in with two blocks and a steal.