No. 13 Maryland women’s basketball secured its sixth straight win Saturday, taking down Michigan State, 94-85.
Michigan State came in with palpable momentum after getting its first two Big Ten wins of the year: an upset over No. 3 Indiana and a seven-point win over Northwestern.
Maryland was riding a high of its own entering Saturday, and it capitalized on the momentum. Saturday marked just the second time this season the Terps have gone north of 90 points in a game. The win brought plenty of positives that had head coach Brenda Frese smiling postgame, from the assist-to-turnover ratio to four of the five starters scoring in double digits.