No. 8 Maryland women’s basketball captured its seventh straight victory over a Big Ten opponent Thursday afternoon, dominating in the paint and capturing a 88-59 road win over Purdue.
“[Purdue] really makes you work on the defensive end of the floor, but I thought it was a really well-rounded game for a lot of players,” head coach Brenda Frese said.
The Terps dominated inside all evening and cruised to another double-digit win. Maryland sits atop the Big Ten standings and hasn’t lost since Jan. 25 to then-No. 17 Ohio State. The Terps have just two games remaining on their regular season schedule, with No.