Maryland men’s basketball hadn’t added a tally to the win column since Dec. 4 after dropping its last two games to Clemson and No. 19 Rutgers.
On Tuesday, though, the Terps found their rhythm against La Salle and used a 46-point second half to push them to a 84-71 victory in College Park.
Here are my three biggest takeaways from the team’s last nonconference game of the season.
Aaron Wiggins and Eric Ayala played as advertised
Two of Maryland’s top-three returning scorers hadn’t been playing up their potential in recent games. Wiggins and Ayala, who both scored in double figures in each of the team’s first three contests, had failed to to do so together since Nov.