No. 17 Maryland women’s basketball’s shooting woes in second half led to loss against Nebraska
The Terps were hot in the opening quarter, shooting over 60% but slowed down from there and shot under 27% in the second half.
The Terps were hot in the opening quarter, shooting over 60% but slowed down from there and shot under 27% in the second half.
Eric Spanos revived the Terps’ offense early in the fourth quarter, scoring three goals in just over four minutes.
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…