Following a tough loss to then-No. 8 Indiana on Sunday, the No. 10 Maryland Women’s basketball team (11-4) welcomed the Penn State Nittany Lions (7-6) to the Xfinity Center for its first home game since Dec. 8.
Maryland looked determined to not lose its second consecutive conference game of the season, after a tough 70-63 overtime loss to the Hoosiers.
The Terps were locked in from the opening tip with their tenacity. They clogged the passing lanes and moved the ball with an intent to score on each possession. Head coach Brenda Frese’s team efficiently scored and moved the ball around all game long as Maryland recorded 20 assists in the Terps’ dominant 106-78 victory over Penn State.