Maryland picked up its second straight win on Monday night in a 67-61 victory over Penn State in College Park.
The Terps bucked its recent trend of poor performances against the Nittany Lions, where Maryland had lost four of its last five games against Penn State heading into Monday.
The Terps used a balanced scoring attack to pull away from Penn State in the second half after heading into halftime tied. Senior guard Eric Ayala, who is nursing a wrist injury, played limited, but phenomenal minutes off the bench, giving Maryland the offensive boost it desperately needed.