The fourth-seeded Maryland women’s basketball team fell to fifth-seeded Georgia Tech 70-64 Friday afternoon in the quarterfinals of the Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament at the Greensboro Coliseum. Junior Kim Rodgers led the Terrapins (23-7, 9-5) with 13 points, while ACC Rookie of the Year Alyssa Thomas added 12. Rodgers was 3-for-6 from outside the arc. Thomas led the team with six boards in her 21 minutes.
The No. 14/15 Maryland women’s basketball team fell at No. 3/3 Duke 71-64 Thursday night in its Atlantic Coast Conference opener at Cameron Indoor Stadium. The Terps (13-2, 0-1 ACC) held the lead through much of the game behind junior Kim Rodgers’ career high 18 points, but the Blue Devils (15-0, 1-0 ACC) surged in the last two minutes for the win. Rodgers hit three three’s for her 18 points, while freshman Alyssa Thomas notched her first career double-double with … Read More »
The Terps continue to advance in the post season while playing in the friendly confines of Comcast Center this Thursday, March 25 at 7 p.m. ET. Maryland will face Providence College who just defeated Old Dominion, 76-61. The WNIT has also confirmed the date and time of Round Four should the Terrapins advance. If Maryland defeats the Friars on … Read More »
Despite coming back from an 11-point deficit in the first 20 minutes to tie the game at 33-all at halftime, the Terrapins couldn’t come out on top against No. 10/11 North Carolina Sunday night. Maryland fell 75-64 in Carmichael Coliseum.
Two players scored double-figures for the Terps, senior Lori Bjork and sophomore Read More »
Maryland kept Saint Joseph’s at bay with 20-point performances from Anjale Barrett and Diandra Tchatchouang. The Terrapins closed their non-conference portion of the season by defeating the Hawks 79-69 and extending their home court winning streak to 47.
Brenda commented post game–“I just thought, like I just told the team, we had tremendous poise and composure down the stretch, especially against such a great, hard-working team like St. Joe’s, and I’m proud of the fact that we had … Read More »
The largest crowd in Towson Women’s Basketball history witnessed a shocking upset tonight as Towson point guard Shanae Baker-Brice put the team on her shoulders and led the Tigers to a dominating 12 point win. For whatever reasons. the Terps could not put the ball in the bucket, shooting 21-61 and 8-18 from the foul line line. I kept watching the game hoping someone would step up and take charge for Maryland but it never happened. Tianna Hawkins was 6-7 … Read More »
In a rugged game that featured 31 fouls and six dozen missed field-goal tries, Maryland out-muscled cold-shooting Minnesota. Kim Rodgers scored 14 points, and the Terrapins won their 43rd consecutive home game Thursday night, 66-45 over the Golden Gophers in the Big Ten/ACC Women’s Basketball Challenge. Diandra Tchatchouang scored 13 for the Terrapins (7-1), who never trailed after … Read More »
The tape of tonight’s game will not be sent to the Hall of Fame. There was a lid on both baskets. The Terps shot 19% in the first half and were 20-72 overall. That being said the Terps composed themselves in the 2nd half and dominated the rest of the game. The following is from umterps.com:
The 21st-ranked Maryland women’s basketball team beat New Hampshire, 63-43, Monday night, led by Tianna Hawkins’ 15 rebounds and Read More »
I keep hearing rebuilding but I haven’t seen any evidence that this team has any major deficiencies. Once Dara Taylor entered this game it was over and done. She is a pleasure to watch–quick, smooth, great court vision and court sense. Also, Tianna Hawkins is a prime time player. However , I anxiously await to see how the see responds when they go up against a ranked team. All in all, a great start for both basketball teams.