NCAAB Game Recap - Maryland at Illinois
Sun Dec 3, 2017 8:00 PM EST

Nebras
57
MSU
86
F
StFNY
53
ND
71
F
Rut
67
Minn
89
F
Tul
73
UNC
97
F
Seton
79
Lou
77
F
UCF
65
Bama
62
F
SIU-E
71
IPFW
86
F
UMassL
65
NJIT
78
F
Morg
59
Navy
66
F
KSU
84
Vand
79
F
Temp
67
GrgWas
71
F
Samf
58
JSU
89
F
(N/A)
61
USM
109
F
MsVl
62
OkSt
83
F
GMas
63
Aub
79
F
UNCA
52
Clem
83
F
E WA
65
Seatt
84
F
Portl
54
Bois
77
F
NW
69
Purd
74
F
Stan
68
LongB
76
F
PVAM
57
NMSt
69
F
Brad
52
SDSU
75
F
(N/A)
68
Pacif
105
F
Tenn
77
GaTec
70
F
Copp
60
GTown
76
F
WSt
75
N CO
87
F
Ida
79
Nich
68
F
NebOm
73
Wash
86
F
Dayt
59
MissSt
61
F
MD
92
Ill
91
F(OT)
CSNor
68
Mont
86
F
Detr
73
UCLA
106
F

Dec 3, 2017, 8:00 PM EST

Final (OT)

1

2

OT

T

Maryland

45

30

17

92

Illinois

26

49

16

91

Cowan leads Maryland past Illinois 92-91 in overtime
Sun Dec 3, 2017 11:53 PM

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) Maryland stopped a furious Illinois second-half comeback to steal a 92-91 overtime win in Big Ten conference action Sunday night.

Either team could have won the game in the final minutes and seconds, trading shots and fouls like heavyweight boxers.

"That was a big-time college basketball game," Maryland coach Mark Turgeon said. "We were terrific in the first half, and they were terrific in the second half. It's a game we probably shouldn't have won, but we'll take it."

Anthony Cowan scored 27 points to lead Maryland (7-3, 1-1 Big Ten). Justin Jackson scored 20 and Kevin Huerter added 17 for the Terrapins.

Leron Black led Illinois (6-3, 1-1 Big Ten), while Mark Alstork scored 17 and Aaron Jordan added 15.

Maryland held a commanding 45-26 lead at the half, led by Cowan's 16 points, nine from outside the 3-point line.

Illinois mounted a furious comeback in the second half, taking its first lead of the game 74-73 with 1:51 left in regulation. Maryland's Bruno Fernando tipped in a shot at the buzzer to send the game into overtime with the score tied 75-75. Cowan sank a free throw with six-tenths of a second left in overtime for the win.

"Bruno's tip was amazing," Turgeon said. "The basketball gods were with us tonight."

It was the third loss in a row for the Illini, after losing at Wake Forest and in overtime at Northwestern in its conference opener. Maryland also was coming off two losses, at Syracuse and to Purdue at home.

First-year Illinois coach Brad Underwood was nearly speechless after the game. "I really don't even know what to say. I mean, we didn't lose the game, but we did. We had it and gave it away. It was very disappointing."

After both teams turned over the ball to open the game. Maryland went on a 10-0 run before Underwood went to the Illinois bench early, pulling all five starters and essentially rotating two teams the remainder of the game.

"I can't say enough for our bench tonight," Underwood said. "They were amazing."

Illinois slowly crept back, at one point pulling to within three points, 14-11, before the Terrapins began to systematically pound the ball inside and outside against a smaller Illinois team for its commanding halftime lead.

Illinois opened the second half slowly but picked up steam on a Michael Finke dunk with 12:25 left in regulation to pull the Illini to within 11. Aaron Jordan hit three consecutive three-pointers to tie the score at 69 with four minutes left in regulation.

"They are so fast and quick," Turgeon said. "Illinois is just a different kind of animal. They come at you in waves. They made some incredible shots. We're still learning and I'm really glad we won tonight."

BIG PICTURE: Maryland's zone defense stifled Illinois early in the game, and the Terrapins took advantage of its height to offset Illinois' speed and quickness.

TURNING POINT: Huerter hit a three-pointer with 39 seconds left in overtime to give Maryland a 91-89 lead. Alstork countered for the Illini with a layup with 17 seconds left to tie the game before Cowan iced it for the Terrapins at the free throw line with six-tenths of a second left.

HIGHLIGHT REEL: Fernando's athletic one-handed tip of a rebound to send the game into overtime was a thing of beauty. "Wow. Just wow," coach Turgeon said.

UP NEXT: Maryland hosts Ohio on Thursday, while Illinois plays Austin Peay at home on Wednesday.

Leaders

Maryland PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
A. Cowan Jr. 27 0 6 1 3 0
J. Jackson 20 0 2 6 0 2
Illinois PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
L. Black 18 0 0 5 1 0
M. Alstork 17 0 1 3 2 0

Team Comparison

MD Ill
Points For 92 91
Field Goals 35/59-59% 36/70-51%
Three Pointers 8/18-44% 8/25-32%
Free Throws 14/19-74% 11/15-73%
Offensive Rebounds 8 7
Defensive Rebounds 26 18
Rebounds 34 26
Blocks 5 1
Steals 6 16
Turnovers 25 16
Personal Fouls 19 19
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2017-18 Reg Season - MD Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sun Dec 3 MD 92 @ Ill 91 A. Cowan Jr. 27 L. Black 18

Game Information

Stadium: State Farm Center, Champaign, Illinois
Attendance: 12,735
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