Robert Carter Jr. and Rasheed Sulaimon each scored 17 points, and No. 8 Maryland used a late charge at home to top No. 3 Iowa, 74-68, on Thursday night, ending the Hawkeyes’ nine-game winning streak.
The Terrapins led by 62-60 before the freshman center Diamond Stone dunked off a pass from Jake Layman with 1 minute 24 seconds left. After a steal on the other end by Melo Trimble, Jared Nickens made a layup for a 6-point lead.
Maryland (18-3, 7-2 Big Ten) made eight free throws over the last 49 seconds to preserve the margin.
Peter Jok scored 14 points for the Hawkeyes (16-4, 7-1), who fell for the first time since Dec.