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Willard, players break down South Alabama win

Watch Kevin Willard, Donta Scott and Jordan Geronimo break down the win. Kind of an odd moment with Willard where he says that he's bringing in some sports psychologist from Australia to work with the team and try to help their poor shooting. A kid asks a follow up question about who it is and he's just like 'nah, I'm just shitting you guys!' and he starts laughing. I guess you need some levity at times, especially when you shoot like they did, but just seemed like an odd thing to do, to me at least. It almost feels like we are just six games in and he's already starting to lose his mind. Watch at the link below.

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WBB: Terps defeat UMass in Cancun finale

CANCUN, MEXICO – Maryland wrapped up the Cancun Challenge Saturday afternoon with a victory over UMass, 92-63. The Terps finish the Thanksgiving weekend tournament with a 2-1 record, and return to College Park with a 4-3 overall record.

On the back of three double-digit scorers, Maryland never trailed en route to its largest margin of victory in the early season. The Terps jumped out to an 11-point lead after one quarter of play and then doubled the advantage heading into halftime.

The Terps thrived on both ends of the court, shooting 50.8% from the floor and 26-of-33 from the charity stripe. Defensively, Brenda Frese's squad wreaked havoc, forcing a season-high 28 turnovers while plucking a season-best 19 steals. Maryland's stealing success created transition opportunities, as the Terps outscored UMass 28-7 in fastbreak points and 42-16 in points off turnovers.

Jakia Brown-Turner put in her best effort as a Terp with 17 points and four boards. Shyanne Sellers pitched in 13 points and six assists, while Brinae Alexander tallied 13 points and led the defensive effort with a career-high six steals.

Head Coach Brenda Frese's Take"We were hoping that with the three games in three days we would be able to spread the minutes around, especially to our younger players. I thought our mentality was right when we came out. It was great to see Jakia and Shy get us going and Nae with her defense really set the tone. We were able to force a season high in turnovers and steals. It's nice to see Jakia have her most points as a Terp, with more to come. A career high for Nae with her steals, so just a nice way to end the tournament to extend some minutes to our bench."

Breaking Down The Action

  • A pair of Brinae Alexander triples helped the Terps develop an early 10-4 advantage.
  • Maryland closed the first stanza on a 6-1 scoring stretch to secure a 23-12 lead. Jakia Brown-Turner scored 11 points in the frame, nearly outscoring the Minutewomen by herself.
  • Momentum continued for the Terps heading into the second with a 15-2 run that helped Maryland create a 38-17 gap.
  • Shyanne Sellers tallied seven points and a pair of assists in the second quarter to create a 48-25 lead going into the halftime break.
  • The Terps maintained their 20-point lead by outscoring the Minutewomen 28-27 in the third quarter, shooting 10-of-11 in the period to enter the fourth quarter up 76-52.
  • Maryland flexed its depth in the third quarter, as Emily Fisher, Mary Sareen and Summer Bostock each contributed points to close out the 29-point victory.

Numbers To Know

  • 3: Three Terps scored in double figures — Jakia Brown-Turner (17), Shyanne Sellers (13) and Brinae Alexander (13).
  • 6: Brinae Alexander led Maryland with a career-best six steals.
  • 17: Jakia Brown-Turner produced 17 points, her most as a Terp
  • 19: Maryland's defense snatched 19 steals, the team's most this season and the most since generating 24 takeaways at Minnesota on March 1, 2020.
  • 28: The Terps forced 28 Minutewomen turnovers, setting the season-best for Maryland.

Up Next

  • The Terps begin a five-game homestand against Niagara on Wednesday, Nov. 29. First tip from the XFINITY Center is scheduled for 7 p.m., and the contest will air on B1G+.
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WBB: Terps top Green Bay in Cancun

CANCUN, MEXICO -- In their second of three games in the Cancun Challenge, the Terps earned a hard-fought, gritty win over Green Bay, 68-59

After trailing early, Maryland carried a one-point lead into the third quarter thanks to a pivotal third-quarter buzzer beater from Riley Nelson. Early fourth-quarter points from Shyanne Sellers and Bri McDaniel helped the Terps (3-3) create separation from the Phoenix (3-2) and they never surrendered it from there.

McDaniel was a major spark plug off the bench for the Terps all afternoon, finishing with a career-high 19 points, including an 11-for-12 performance at the line. Sellers was superb once again in a fantastic all-around performance where she notched 23 points, nine rebounds and six assists.

Freshman Riley Nelson was also huge off the bench and finished with a career-high nine points. Maryland finished with a 30-20 advantage in bench points.

The Terps played big on the boards all game, out-rebounding the Phoenix 57-33 and snatching 16 offensive rebounds. Jakia Brown Turner's game-high and career-high 13 boards were pivotal.

Breaking Down The Action


  • The Terps clawed back from an early deficit, out–scoring Green Bay 18-13 in the second quarter to cut it to 30-29 at halftime.
  • The Terps earned 11 trips to the line and corralled 29 rebounds (11 on the offensive end) in the first half alone. Bri McDaniel scored 10 first-half points to lead the way.
  • Maryland finished the third quarter on a 6-2 run, highlighted by a Riley Nelson jumper at the buzzer to go on top for the first time all game, 45-44.
  • Sellers and McDaniel continued to come up with big buckets and helped propel the Terps to a fourth-quarter run to seal the lead.


Double-Figures Factors


  • Shyanne Sellers' 23 points marked the 46th time she reached double-digit scoring in her career and the fifth in six games this season.
  • Bri McDaniel scored 19 points and reached double-digits for the third time this season and fifth time of her career.
  • Jakia Brown-Turner scored in double-digits for the 72nd time of her career and fifth time this season with 10 points.


Series History


  • Maryland is now 2-0 versus Green Bay all-time.


By The Numbers


  • 9: Riley Nelson scored a career-best nine points.
  • 13: Jakie Brown-Turner was a monster on the boards all game and finished with a career-best 13 points.
  • 19: Bri McDaniel's 19 points were a career high.
  • 25: Maryland was an impressive 25-of-29 from the free throw line today.
  • 53: The Terps have won 53 consecutive games when leading with five minutes left in regulation.

Up Next


  • The Terps will wrap up play in the Cancun Challenge tomorrow when they face UMass at 11 am on FloHoops.

WBB: Terps defeated by Washington St. in Cancun opener

CANCUN, MEXICO – Maryland dropped the first game of the Cancun Challenge Thursday afternoon against No. 23 Washington State, 87-67.

Thanks to a first-quarter scoring outburst from Lavender Briggs, Maryland built a double-digit advantage while shooting 65% in the frame. But a balanced scoring effort from Washington State spurred a second-quarter run that put the Cougars in the driver's seat for the remainder of the contest.

Briggs led the Terps with 18 points, while Allie Kubek and Jakia-Brown Turner joined her double figures.

Charlisse Leger-Walker recorded a triple-double for Washington State with 11 points, 13 assists and 15 boards. Five other Cougars scored in double figures.

Breaking Down The Action


  • Maryland connected on seven of its first eight field goal attempts to open up a 16-6 lead.
  • The Terps wrapped up the first quarter in the driver's seat, leading 31-20. Lavender Briggs recorded 14 points as Maryland shot 65% from the field in the frame.
  • Washington State stormed back with a 14-0 run, taking its first advantage of the contest at 34-33 in the second quarter.
  • The Cougars went into halftime with a two-point edge, 41-39.
  • Another scoring run from Washington State out of halftime propelled it to a double-digit lead.

Double-Figures Factors


  • Lavender Briggs pitched in a season-high 18 points for her 63rd outing in double figures.
  • Allie Kubek added 11 for her second consecutive double-digit scoring contest and the 35th such game of her career.
  • For the fourth time this season, Jakia Brown-Turner scored in double figures, tallying 11 points.

Up Next


  • The Terps continue the three-game Cancun Challenge tomorrow afternoon against Green Bay. Tip off is scheduled for 1:30 p.m., and the contest will air on FloHoops.com.
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