Maryland women’s basketball couldn’t handle South Carolina’s physicality in Elite Eight loss
Like the Terps did in the first meeting earlier this season, they struggled to handle the size and physicality of the Gamecocks.
Like the Terps did in the first meeting earlier this season, they struggled to handle the size and physicality of the Gamecocks.
The Terps got out to a 19-point first quarter advantage and never looked back, cruising to the win to advance to the Round of 32.
Potential No. 15 seeds are Fairleigh Dickinson and Saint Louis. If the Terps advance to the second round, potential No. 7/No. 10 seeds are Creighton and Alabama.