Maryland, South Carolina and Sweet 16
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“A lot of people doubted us,” Te-Baisu said after the Terps’ 71-67 loss to the Gamecocks. “A lot of people said that we would lose by 20 points, by 30 points, and we used that as motivation.”
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South Carolina is back in the Final Four for a fifth straight season, but it didn’t come easy.
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Ultimately, the No. 1 seed Gamecocks outlasted fourth-seeded Maryland 71-67.
From The New York Times
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MiLaysia Fulwley led No. 1 seed South Carolina to a gritty Sweet 16 win over No. 4 seed Maryland on Friday. Here's a recap of the highlights:
It will take every ounce of confidence the Terps have to pull off an upset against defending champion South Carolina.
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South Carolina has depth and defense on their side, ranking first in the nation in bench points per game (41.5) and fifth in blocks per game (5.9)
No. 6 Maryland women’s lacrosse entered Thursday night’s game against Oregon in desperate need of a win. The Terps were coming off an embarrassing 12-goal loss to No. 3 Northwestern — its largest margin of defeat in four seasons.
Ryland Adkins, Maryland’s Director of Basketball Operations, manages the team’s logistics through unpredictable postseason schedules.
The University of Maryland women’s basketball team is riding high as they secure a spot in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament. Head coach Brenda Frese and her squad are more determined than ever, showing what March Madness is all about.