The last time these two top-10 teams faced off was in the 2007-08 season when the Cardinal defeated the Terps to advance to the Final Four. Not an ideal way for both teams to enter into this one, as the Terps fell to NC State, 78-60, and the Cardinal fell to USF by a 3-pointer with under four seconds left, 57-54. 7 Stanford in the Bahamas for the Baha Mar Hoops Pink Flamingo Championship. We get another great one on Saturday when No. Thanksgiving weekend has been stuffed with tons of top-10 matchups. 1 offense in the nation to only nine points in the second quarter. Jump has came into the starting line-up and provided an immediate spark, shooting 5-for-9 from the three as she leads the way with 15 points for the Cardinal.Ģ021 MOP Haley Jones puts a stamp on Stanford's first half dominance with a massive block as Shyanne Sellers attempts to fire up a much-needed three for Maryland. So far, Stanford has been unstoppable in transition with 22 fast break points, including seven off of turnovers. Chloe Bibby is trying to keep the Terps alive with 12 points, including all two of its three's.Īs for the defending champs, it's been the green light for Hannah Jump beyond the arc. Owusu has four fouls, including a technical with eight points and Reese has three fouls, shooting 0-for-8 from the floor. Maryland enters this matchup playing with a limited bench due to illnesses and injuries, and now both of Maryland's top scorers Ashley Owusu and Angel Reese are out with early foul trouble. Stanford was able to fluster Maryland early to run away with a 22-point lead at the half, 46-24. Stanford Women’s Basketball November 27, 2021 Tied for the largest win ???? against a top-2️⃣ opponent! #GoStanford x /lZu3PCBhlM Stanford will have a two-week break before they take on Pacific on Dec. Maryland will look to bounce back from a two-game losing streak in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge against Miami on Dec.
Bibby and Owusu were the only Terps in double-figure scoring.
Before this battle, the Terps have been averaging nearly 46 percent from the floor.ĭespite struggling with four fouls, Ashley Owusu led the Terps with 22 points, shooting a flawless 8-for-8 from the free-throw line, while Chloe Bibby chipped in 15 points. 1 scoring offense struggled to score, shooting an uncharacteristic 31 percent from the floor. From there, Maryland couldn't recover only scoring nine points in the second frame. Inconsistent shooting and early foul trouble with a limited bench due to key players sitting out plagued the Terps, who lost sight of a deep Stanford in the second quarter. Haley Jones, Fran Belibi and Lexi Hull all chipped in 15 points each. 2 Maryland, 86-68.įour Cardinal recorded double-figure scoring, paced by an incredible performance from Hannah Jump with 21 points - all coming from beyond the arc. 7 Stanford's superiority.and ended with the defending champs controlling the entire game to take down No.