NCAAB Game Recap - Minnesota at Maryland
Wed Feb 22, 2017 8:30 PM EST

Butl
74
Vill
66
F
TCU
68
Kansas
87
F
Oreg
68
Cal
65
F
Lou
63
UNC
74
F
Duke
75
Syr
78
F
Prov
68
Crei
66
F
Minn
89
MD
75
F
Vand
67
Tenn
56
F
Mich
68
Rut
64
F
UNH
78
UMassL
67
F
Albany
50
Vermt
62
F
Stony
52
UMBC
65
F
Bingha
69
Hartfo
76
F
Woff
81
VMI
63
F
UNCG
72
Mercer
66
F
Furm
81
ETSU
93
F(OT)
WCU
84
Citad
80
F
Manh
82
Rider
93
F
SIU
46
IlSt
50
F
NrthIA
59
IndSt
69
F
Amer
74
Navy
58
F
Colg
69
Leh
87
F
Lafy
64
Buck
94
F
Boston
62
Army
73
F
StLou
50
VCU
64
F
StBon
83
StJos
77
F
Ford
70
Duques
52
F
Pitt
59
Wake
63
F
UCF
71
Temp
69
F
Xav
64
Seton
71
F
DeP
67
GTown
65
F
LoyMD
62
HolyC
63
F
Chat
68
Samf
72
F(OT)
NDSU
82
ORU
80
F
Drake
65
LoyIL
80
F
MOSt
68
Brad
77
F
CenAR
70
SeLA
87
F
TXAMC
56
AbCh
44
F
TAMU
77
Ark
86
F
Lamar
88
NWSt
68
F
NebOm
84
Denv
83
F
UNLV
58
AF
81
F
OkSt
80
KSU
68
F
UConn
70
Hou
75
F
UtSt
81
SJSU
75
F
Bois
77
Nev
85
F
UCIrv
54
CS-Ful
56
F
Fres
63
SDSU
55
F
OrSt
66
Stan
79
F

Feb 22, 2017, 8:30 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Minnesota

34

55

89

(24) Maryland

35

40

75

Minnesota beats No. 24 Maryland 89-75 for 6th straight win
Wed Feb 22, 2017 11:52 PM

COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) Just under a month ago, Minnesota reached the low point of its season with a loss to Maryland.

Looking at the Golden Gophers now, it's hard to believe this is the same team.

And maybe it isn't. Not mentally, anyway.

"We're much more confident. We're tougher," coach Richard Pitino said after resurgent Minnesota pulled away from the 24th-ranked Terrapins in an 89-75 victory Wednesday night.

The Gophers' lackluster defeat against Maryland on Jan. 28 stretched their losing streak to five. Since then, they have six in a row.

"We just had to break through," Pitino said. "We did that, and now we're starting to believe. Internally they're starting to believe. I don't need to tell them, they're doing it for themselves."

What a difference a month makes.

"We're mentally tougher and physically tougher," said Dupree McBrayer, who scored 14 of his 18 points in the second half.

Though Maryland coach Mark Turgeon acknowledged that his team was hardly at its best, he gave most of the credit to the Gophers.

"They weren't good, they weren't great, they were phenomenal," Turgeon said.

The Golden Gophers (21-7, 9-6 Big Ten) outscored Maryland 55-40 in the second half to earn their third straight road win, the school's longest such run in the conference since 1989-90.

Down 53-50, the Gophers got 12 points from McBrayer in a 20-7 spree that broke open a game that had gone back and forth to that point.

Nate Mason scored 17 points and Akeem Springs added 16 for Minnesota, which committed only six turnovers - two after halftime.

Maryland standout guard Melo Trimble went 4 for 12 from the field and the Terrapins (22-6, 10-5) went 7 for 27 beyond the arc in losing for the fourth time in six games. Backup center Ivan Bender scored a career-high 15 points for Maryland and Trimble and Anthony Cowan each had 11.

Maryland had a three-point lead when freshman Justin Jackson missed a 3-pointer that would have made it 56-50.

McBrayer drilled a 3 on the other end, then added two field goals before Eric Curry scored in the lane to make it 59-53 with 10:47 remaining.

Just when it seemed as if the game was getting away from Maryland, Trimble connected from long range to spark a 7-2 surge that got the Terrapins within a point.

That would be as close as Maryland would get.

A jumper by McBrayer, four straight points by Jordan Murphy and a 3 by McBrayer made it 70-60 with 6:24 remaining.

"It happened so fast," Turgeon said. "You're right there and then you're down by 10."

A first half that featured four ties and four lead changes ended with the Terrapins in front 35-34.

After Maryland used a 10-0 run to take a 21-17 lead, the Gophers rattled off 10 straight points to move back in front. It was 29-23 before a dunk by L.G. Gill ignited another 10-point spree for the Terps.

Bender went 6 for 8 to score 12 points, surpassing his career high of 10. Trimble had five assists to offset his 1-for-7 shooting.

BIG PICTURE

Minnesota: The Golden Gophers' late surge during the regular season shows they just might be a serious threat in the Big Ten Tournament.

Maryland: The Terrapins have run out of steam since getting off to the best start in school history (20-2). This lopsided loss at home is further proof the team is headed in the wrong direction at the wrong time.

MIND GAMES

Minnesota: The Golden Gophers' frame of mind is vastly different than after that first Maryland game.

"We had the weight of the world on our shoulders where now we do not," Pitino said. "That's it more than anything. We believe in each other."

Maryland: Turgeon tried to stay upbeat, but it wasn't easy.

"We've just got to figure it out," he said. "We've had a heck of year. We just didn't have a great night."

UP NEXT

Minnesota: The Gophers host Penn State, looking to even the score after falling to the Nittany Lions 52-50 on Jan. 14.

Maryland: The Terrapins play at home against Iowa, a team they defeated 84-76 on Jan. 19 behind a 20-point performance by Trimble.

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Leaders

Minnesota PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
D. McBrayer 18 0 1 2 0 1
N. Mason 17 0 3 5 2 0
Maryland PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
I. Bender 15 0 2 5 0 0
M. Trimble 11 0 6 0 1 0

Team Comparison

Minn MD
Points For 89 75
Field Goals 32/64-50% 30/73-41%
Three Pointers 8/22-36% 7/27-26%
Free Throws 17/20-85% 8/13-62%
Offensive Rebounds 6 16
Defensive Rebounds 30 26
Rebounds 37 50
Blocks 8 0
Steals 4 2
Turnovers 6 10
Personal Fouls 15 18
Technical Fouls 0 1
Ejections 0 0

2016-17 Reg Season - Series Tied 1-1

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sat Jan 28 MD 85 @ Minn 78 J. Jackson 28 A. Springs 23
Wed Feb 22 Minn 89 @ MD 75 D. McBrayer 18 I. Bender 15

Game Information

Stadium: Xfinity Center, College Park, Maryland
Attendance: 17,349
Game Time: