Takeaways from Maryland women’s basketball’s overtime win over No. 12 Ohio State
Sarah Te-Biasu’s game winning three propelled the Terps momentum heading into the Big Ten Tournament.
Sarah Te-Biasu’s game winning three propelled the Terps momentum heading into the Big Ten Tournament.
Ohio State tied the game with seven seconds remaining but Sarah Te-Biasu took it the length of the court and made the game winning three.
The Terps suffered another injury as Saylor Poffenbarger exited the game against Northwestern in the third quarter.
Photo courtesy of University of Maryland Athletics After an 18-point win against Oregon on Thursday, No. 16 Maryland women’s basketball (18-5, 8-4 Big Ten) will travel to Seattle, Wash., for the final matchup of its West Coast trip against the Huskies (14-9, 5-6). Maryland is tied for fifth place in the conference, while Washington is 13th. The Terps endured a tough stretch prior to this weekend, losing four out of…