While many Maryland fans left Xfinity Center after Friday night’s 78-75 victory over No. 22 Indiana marveling over the performance by Bruno Fernando, Hoosiers second-year coach Archie Miller was thinking more about Anthony Cowan Jr.
Both players had carried the Terps back from a horrendous start, during which Indiana scored the game’s first nine points, and later from deficits of 14 points midway through the first half and 10 points early in the second half.
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Their final stats spoke of domination for most of the second half, including when the Terps went on a 16-0 run that eventually helped Maryland build its lead to as many as 10 points before Indiana freshman Romeo Langford (28 points) made the score close.