NCAAB Game Recap - Maryland at Northwestern
Wed Feb 15, 2017 7:00 PM EST

UNC
97
NCSU
73
F
Duke
65
UVA
55
F
Cin
68
SoFL
54
F
Tul
75
SMU
80
F
Crei
81
Seton
87
F
Ark
83
SouthCar
76
F
MD
74
NW
64
F
StJon
86
Butl
110
F
LIU
82
StFNY
45
F
Xav
63
Prov
75
F
Vermt
87
UMassL
66
F
UMBC
69
Albany
78
F
Maine
51
UNH
64
F
Stony
66
Hartfo
54
F
Furm
74
WCU
62
F
Chat
74
VMI
68
F
Woff
55
UNCG
74
F
Samf
77
ETSU
79
F
NDSU
61
IPFW
77
F
WichSt
87
SIU
68
F
Winth
83
Longw
63
F
Radf
59
GWebb
70
F
Presb
48
UNCA
89
F
Navy
55
Leh
74
F
Boston
69
Colg
68
F
Amer
65
Lafy
78
F
GrgWas
63
David
74
F
LaSal
65
StBon
83
F
Ford
53
URI
43
F
UMass
66
Duques
96
F
IaSt
87
KSU
79
F
Temp
64
ECU
78
F
Army
52
HolyC
47
F
Buck
77
LoyMD
78
F
Campbl
69
ChaSo
72
F
SCSt
70
Norf
81
F
IUPUI
67
SDSt
81
F
Brad
61
NrthIA
64
F
IndSt
46
LoyIL
64
F
GaTec
61
Mia-FL
70
F
TXAMC
97
InWor
81
F
Bama
57
Mizzu
54
F
IlSt
67
MOSt
66
F
Nev
78
AF
59
F
OkSt
71
TCU
68
F
Ind
74
Minn
75
F
SJSU
59
Fres
77
F
SDSU
66
UtSt
62
F
CAPoly
85
CSNor
71
F

Feb 15, 2017, 7:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

(23) Maryland

32

42

74

Northwestern

22

42

64

Trimble, No. 23 Maryland beat Northwestern 74-64
Wed Feb 15, 2017 10:23 PM

EVANSTON, Ill. (AP) Maryland figured out pretty quickly that Melo Trimble had an extra gear Wednesday night, so it kept going back to the junior guard.

There was never any reason to go anywhere else.

Trimble scored a career-high 32 points on 12-for-17 shooting, and the 23rd-ranked Terrapins strengthened their position in the Big Ten with a 74-64 victory over Northwestern.

"Tonight was my night," Trimble said. "Just kept playing, and took what the defense gave me."

Trimble repeatedly came up with big plays for the Terrapins (22-4, 10-3), driving inside for layups or connecting from long range. He made four of Maryland's eight 3-pointers and also contributed four rebounds and three assists.

It was a welcome turnaround for the Terrapins' leading scorer after he shot just 31 percent (16 for 52) in his previous four games.

"He's got to have the confidence. I can't give it to him. His mom can't give it to him," coach Mark Turgeon said. "He's got to have it. He's got to be borderline cocky out there and I think he played that way a little bit tonight."

Anthony Cowan added 13 points and Damonte Dodd had 12 as Maryland moved into a tie with Purdue for second in the conference, just a half-game behind Wisconsin. The Terrapins visit the Badgers on Sunday.

"Just to come out here and win this game is really special to this team and gives us a lot of confidence going to Wisconsin," Trimble said.

Northwestern (19-7, 8-5) was coming off a big 66-59 win at Wisconsin last Sunday, boosting its chances for the first NCAA Tournament appearance in the history of the program. But it got off to a slow start offensively and never recovered against Trimble and the poised Terrapins.

"We're not capable right now of throwing up 75, 80 points," coach Chris Collins said. "We just don't have enough firepower. So we have to win games 65-60. Maryland is very potent offensively. They score the ball. We just couldn't match that."

The Wildcats whittled a 20-point deficit to nine on Sanjay Lumpkin's layup with 3:16 left. But Dodd responded with a rebound basket, and the Terrapins closed it out at the free throw line.

Freshman Isiah Brown led Northwestern with a career-high 19 points. Vic Law had 12 points, eight rebounds and three blocked shots, and Dererk Pardon finished with 11 points.

"You can't be sluggish from the last win," Law said. "You can't be thinking about `Oh we beat Wisconsin' because when you come in and play a team like this that's just as good as Wisconsin they can put you in a hole like they put us in."

The Wildcats played without Scottie Lindsey, who was sidelined by mononucleosis for the fourth straight game. The 6-foot-5 junior, who leads the Wildcats with 15.4 points per game, is day to day.

With Lindsey out and Bryant McIntosh battling foul trouble, Northwestern struggled to score against Maryland's suffocating defense. The Wildcats heated up a bit in the second half but shot 39 percent (23 for 59) for the game. McIntosh finished with nine points on 3-for-13 shooting.

BIG PICTURE

Maryland: Trimble and the Terrapins appear to be back on track after consecutive losses to Purdue and Penn State at the beginning of February. Maryland stopped the slide with an 86-77 victory over Ohio State on Saturday, and then stepped up with a composed effort against a Northwestern team looking for another signature win for its resume.

Northwestern: The Wildcats miss Lindsey, but they also hurt themselves against the Terrapins. They went 13 for 23 at the line.

BRIGHT SPOT

Brown gave Northwestern a big lift in his best performance of the season. He was 6 for 15 from the field and 5 for 6 at the line. He scored just nine points in his previous two games.

"My focus is just anytime I'm out there I try to make a shot or a positive contribution," he said.

UP NEXT

Maryland visits No. 11 Wisconsin on Sunday afternoon.

Northwestern hosts last-place Rutgers on Saturday.

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Leaders

Maryland PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
M. Trimble 32 0 3 4 1 1
A. Cowan Jr. 13 0 6 6 2 0
Northwestern PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
I. Brown 19 0 1 4 2 1
V. Law 12 0 1 8 1 3

Team Comparison

MD NW
Points For 74 64
Field Goals 27/54-50% 23/59-39%
Three Pointers 8/18-44% 5/22-23%
Free Throws 12/17-71% 13/23-57%
Offensive Rebounds 8 9
Defensive Rebounds 32 22
Rebounds 47 34
Blocks 4 8
Steals 6 6
Turnovers 14 8
Personal Fouls 19 17
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2016-17 Reg Season - MD Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Feb 15 MD 74 @ NW 64 M. Trimble 32 I. Brown 19

Game Information

Stadium: Welsh-Ryan Arena, Evanston, Illinois
Attendance: 7,707
Game Time: