Maryland women’s basketball was able to overcome a nine-point halftime deficit Sunday against George Mason and seal its fourth win in a row, 86-77.
Here are some takeaways from the game.
Brenda Frese employed a new-look rotation
Leading up to Sunday’s game, Maryland found out it would be without forward Emma Chardon for the rest of the season. And with Lavender Briggs also out for the next few weeks, there was uncertainty about how the Terps’ rotation would unfold.
Against George Mason, Maryland head coach Brenda Frese utlized an eight-player rotation, bringing Faith Masonius, Riley Nelson and Emily Fisher off the bench.