Maryland women’s basketball was up 15 points at halftime against Michigan, but faltered in the second half, resulting in a 79-77 overtime loss.
Here are some takeaways from Wednesday’s game.
Maryland started strong
Maryland began the game on an 11-2 run, playing with a combination of speed and composure. In the first quarter, it went 10-of-16 from the field to the tune of 23 points.
A few quick 3-pointers were all it took to separate the Terps from the Wolverines in the second quarter, stretching the lead into double digits. Additionally, Michigan scored just 12 first-half paint points to the Terps’ 24.