NCAAB Game Recap - Northwestern at Maryland
Fri Mar 10, 2017 8:55 PM EST

Mich
74
Purd
70
F(OT)
ECU
77
SMU
81
F
David
73
Dayt
67
F
CoCar
51
UTARL
74
F
UTEP
56
MTSU
82
F
UGA
60
KY
71
F
Gram
57
TXSo
62
F
Ball
70
Akr
74
F
SHSU
63
NOrl
75
F
MD-ES
49
NCC
77
F
Seton
53
Vill
55
F
Duke
93
UNC
83
F
Ida
64
UND
69
F
UtVal
80
CSBak
81
F(4OT)
Cal
65
Oreg
73
F
LongB
57
UCIrv
62
F
Fres
72
Nev
83
F
Marsh
93
LaTec
77
F
GMas
60
VCU
71
F
ULALA
76
GASt
86
F
Ind
60
Wisc
70
F
Tuls
61
Cin
80
F
Vand
72
Fla
62
F(OT)
Kent
68
Ohio
66
F
SFA
69
TXAMC
77
F
How
53
Norf
68
F
South
59
Alc
81
F
KSU
50
WVU
51
F
ND
77
FSU
73
F
Web
80
E WA
72
F
UCLA
75
Ariz
86
F
CS-Ful
64
UCDav
66
F(OT)
UMKC
60
NMSt
78
F
SDSU
63
ColSt
71
F
GrgWas
67
Rich
70
F
Troy
90
GaSo
70
F
NW
72
MD
64
F
Hou
65
UConn
74
F
Miss
72
Ark
73
F
Mem
54
UCF
84
F
StBon
63
URI
74
F
MSU
58
Minn
63
F
ULM
51
TxSt
63
F
Bama
64
SouthCar
53
F
TCU
63
IaSt
84
F
Xav
72
Crei
75
F

Mar 10, 2017, 8:55 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

(6) Northwestern

34

38

72

(3) Maryland

36

28

64

Northwestern stuns No. 25 Maryland 72-64 in Big Ten Tourney
Sat Mar 11, 2017 12:14 AM

WASHINGTON (AP) It was a night when the crowd considered anyone wearing purple to be the enemy - even loveable actress Julia-Louis Dreyfus.

Facing No. 25 Maryland on a court that was anything but neutral, Northwestern added another milestone in an already magical season.

Scottie Lindsey and Vic Law each scored 17 points, and Northwestern pulled off a 72-64 upset Friday night to earn a berth in semifinal round of the Big Ten Tournament for the first time in school history.

Down by 10 points early in the second half, the Wildcats (23-10) took control with a 20-2 run that all but silenced an arena that earlier produced the loudest cheers of the first Big Ten Tournament held in the nation's capital.

"With their crowd going crazy, we could have easily just said, `Oh, let's just pack it in. Let's just go home and hope we make the tournament,"' Law said. "But we're playing for something better. We're playing for our name and for the Big Ten Tournament title."

Having already defeated Rutgers and No. 3 seed Maryland, Northwestern on Saturday will face second-seed Wisconsin, a 70-60 winner over Indiana.

Though this was technically considered to be a neutral court, Maryland (24-8) enjoyed many of the benefits of playing at home following a double bye to start the tournament.

Not only is the Verizon Center a mere 10 miles from the Terrapins' home court, but Maryland previously played at this arena this season, beating Georgetown in November.

Much more significant: A vast majority of the fans in the biggest crowd of the week wore red and cheered very loudly for the Terrapins, who were in their home white uniforms.

During a timeout, the scoreboard focused on Louis-Dreyfus, whose son Charlie Hall plays for Northwestern. The crowd booed lustily.

"It's all in fun. Good intentioned, I think," Hall said. "Didn't bother me too much. And we got the win, which is really the important thing, so I guess the Hall family wins in the end."

In spite of the backing of the crowd, the proximity to their own arena and their earlier win over Northwestern, the Terps fizzled when it counted.

"We had a good crowd there. That was the best I've seen them all year," Maryland guard Melo Trimble said. "Unfortunately, we lost. But we have another week to prepare for a bigger tournament."

In spite of the loss, the Terrapins will be headed to the NCAA Tournament. So will Northwestern, which has already set a school record for wins in a season.

"I don't really think that we realize what we're doing right now," Lindsey said. "I think, you know, after the season, a couple years down the road, we'll realize what we've done, what we've accomplished."

After opening the second half with eight straight points to take a 44-34 lead, Maryland went 1 for 7 with six turnovers over an eight-minute span while being outscored 20-2. Lindsey scored seven points during the run and Bryant McIntosh contributed five points.

Maryland went nearly 6 1/2 minutes without scoring until freshman Anthony Cowan ended the drought with a 3-pointer from the right corner with 7:02 to go.

The Terrapins closed to 56-53 but simply couldn't keep pace with the Wildcats, who outscored Maryland 38-20 over the final 16 minutes.

Trimble scored 20 points for the Terrapins, but committed six turnovers. Freshman Kevin Huerter had 19 points and Cowan added 13.

BIG PICTURE

Northwestern: The Wildcats keep surprising people and basketball teams. They're making a strong case to receive a decent seed in the NCAA Tournament.

Maryland: A disappointing defeat leaves the Terrapins hoping the selection committee won't treat them too rudely when drawing up the brackets Sunday night.

UP NEXT

Northwestern: The Wildcats beat Wisconsin on the road last month.

Maryland: The Terps will next play in the NCAA Tournament.

Leaders

Northwestern PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
S. Lindsey 17 0 1 2 1 0
V. Law 17 0 1 5 2 0
Maryland PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
M. Trimble 20 0 4 6 2 0
K. Huerter 19 0 4 4 3 1

Team Comparison

NW MD
Points For 72 64
Field Goals 26/47-55% 24/51-47%
Three Pointers 7/15-47% 6/16-38%
Free Throws 13/20-65% 10/17-59%
Offensive Rebounds 10 8
Defensive Rebounds 22 16
Rebounds 37 24
Blocks 3 3
Steals 7 8
Turnovers 16 14
Personal Fouls 17 21
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2016-17 Reg Season - Series Tied 1-1

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Feb 15 MD 74 @ NW 64 M. Trimble 32 I. Brown 19
Fri Mar 10 NW 72 @ MD 64 S. Lindsey 17 M. Trimble 20

Game Information

Stadium: Verizon Center, Washington, District of Columbia
Attendance: 15,624
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