NCAAB Game Recap - Minnesota at Maryland
Thu Jan 18, 2018 8:30 PM EST

UVA
64
GaTec
48
F
StMar
74
Gonz
71
F
Mich
52
Nebras
72
F
Norf
68
NCAT
71
F
RobM
74
SacHr
60
F
APSU
56
TNSt
70
F
Mercer
62
VMI
56
F
Citad
58
UNCG
72
F
Murr
72
Belm
79
F
Niag
81
Quin
73
F
StFPA
64
Merrim
73
F
MtStM
73
StFNY
81
F
JSU
58
MorSt
57
F
Bry
79
LIU
83
F
FaDi
65
CenCT
66
F
IL-C
92
YSU
78
F
NE
90
W&M
70
F
Drex
68
Tows
90
F
Elon
74
JMU
85
F(OT)
Del
63
Hof
90
F
IUPUI
67
Clev
70
F
UNCW
76
Charl
80
F
UMassL
62
Albany
70
F
Lib
60
HiPt
71
F
Presb
53
GWebb
61
F
Bingha
66
Stony
77
F
Longw
63
Radf
70
F
Vermt
67
UNH
56
F
Hartfo
86
Maine
68
F
ChaSo
47
Campbl
62
F
Stetsn
81
KennSt
95
F
JU
85
USC-Up
91
F
NFla
59
NJIT
91
F
UNCC
64
FAU
75
F
ODU
64
FIU
54
F
Maris
65
Sien
68
F
FlGlf
88
Lipsco
83
F
N TX
65
LaTec
66
F
ETSU
62
Furm
61
F
Rider
88
StPet
84
F
UtVal
84
UTRGV
76
F
CSBak
59
UMKC
62
F
Woff
93
Samf
89
F
SEMO
86
SIU-E
74
F
TNTec
70
E KY
67
F
NoKY
91
WIMil
64
F
WriSt
80
WIGB
67
F
WaSt
73
Colora
82
F
Rice
75
USM
86
F
Wake
63
NCSU
72
F
MTSU
63
Marsh
73
F
GrCan
86
ChiSt
58
F
CoCar
57
USA
60
F
Denv
80
NebOm
86
F(2OT)
Ida
80
S UT
76
F
E WA
81
NoAZ
76
F
Minn
66
MD
77
F
TN-M
60
E IL
80
F
UL
77
TexAr
65
F
ULM
52
TxSt
55
F
Seatt
62
NMSt
75
F
Sac
64
Web
80
F
PorSt
87
IdaSt
83
F
UNCA
58
Winth
85
F
USC
75
Oreg
70
F
UAB
69
W Ky
77
F
CAPoly
73
UCIrv
80
F
Portl
55
USD
49
F
Pepp
78
Pacif
92
F
Wash
62
Utah
70
F
SCla
65
USF
62
F
UCLA
63
OrSt
69
F
LoyMa
67
BYU
82
F
App
Troy
PPD

Jan 18, 2018, 8:30 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Minnesota

28

38

66

Maryland

29

48

77

Maryland uses strong second half to beat Minnesota 77-66
Thu Jan 18, 2018 11:43 PM

COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) Desperate for a bounce-back victory, Maryland got what it was looking for against a weary Minnesota squad stuck in the middle of an unwanted road trip.

Kevin Huerter scored 19 points, Anthony Cowan Jr. had a career-high 10 assists and the Terrapins used a strong second half to notch a 77-66 victory Thursday night.

Michal Cekovsky delivered 10 of his 17 points during an 18-2 run that gave the Terrapins a 50-34 lead against the Golden Gophers, who could not summon the energy to make a comeback.

"Great win for us," Maryland coach Mark Turgeon said. "We did a lot of great things. We shared the ball, we're getting better and we responded. We were mentally tough tonight, especially in the second half."

Coming off an agonizing defeat at Michigan in which they blew a 10-point halftime lead, the Terps (15-6, 4-4 Big Ten) shot a sizzling 68 percent in the second half and led by as many as 17 points.

Cowan did his part by distributing the ball and scoring all 15 of his points over the final 12 minutes, one of four starters to finish in double figures.

"We were just really good offensively," Turgeon said.

Jordan Murphy had 19 points and 14 rebounds for Minnesota, his nation-leading 19th double-double of the season. The Golden Gophers are in the middle of a stretch of three games over six days, concluding with a matchup against No. 22 Ohio State in New York on Saturday afternoon for a game that was originally scheduled to be played in Minnesota.

"The Big Ten is not doing us any favors. Play Thursday night at 8:30 and have to fly to New York and have to play at noon (Saturday)," coach Richard Pitino said. "Lose a home game there. It's not fair, but oh well."

Minnesota (14-7, 3-5) finished 23 for 64 (36 percent) from the floor and made only three baskets in the opening 10 minutes of the second half.

"We just weren't making shots," Pitino said. "Very, very difficult to win right now."

The Golden Gophers were without injured guard Amir Coffey (shoulder), who missed his fifth straight game, and senior center Reggie Lynch, who's been suspended since Jan. 5.

Minnesota led 32-29 before Huerter hit a 3-pointer to spark the decisive run. The 7-foot-1 Cekovsky followed with the first of his five dunks in a span of just over 5 minutes, most of them on alley-oop passes from his guards.

With Huerter leading the way, Maryland made 10 of its first 12 field-goal tries after halftime.

In the first half, the Terrapins trailed 16-10 before Huerter scored eight points in a 13-0 run. It was 29-21 before Minnesota rattled off seven straight points to end the half.

BIG PICTURE

Minnesota: The Golden Gophers can be forgiven for their recent slump, given that they're missing two of their best players. But they can't afford to feel sorry for themselves if they want to survive this stretch that features one home game from Jan. 15 to Feb. 3.

Maryland: The Terrapins desperately needed this victory after losing three of four. Now at .500 in the conference after beating a depleted Minnesota squad, Maryland can regroup during a stretch in which it plays just one game over the next nine days.

ROAD WARRIORS

Pitino made it clear that he wasn't happy about playing three Big Ten games in six days, the first time Minnesota has been forced to do so since 1991.

"We've been on the road since Sunday," he said. "We haven't been able to practice and tonight we have to fly to New York as well. Just got to make it work."

UP NEXT

Minnesota: Matchup with Ohio State is part of the third annual "Super Saturday - College Hoops & Hockey" at Madison Square Garden, which also features the Golden Gophers against Michigan State on the ice.

Maryland: Seeks to end a three-game road skid on Tuesday night at Indiana.

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Leaders

Minnesota PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Murphy 19 0 0 14 1 1
N. Mason 14 0 5 1 1 0
Maryland PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
K. Huerter 19 0 5 8 0 2
M. Cekovsky 17 0 0 2 2 4

Team Comparison

Minn MD
Points For 66 77
Field Goals 23/64-36% 25/45-56%
Three Pointers 6/17-35% 8/14-57%
Free Throws 14/17-82% 19/24-79%
Offensive Rebounds 14 4
Defensive Rebounds 18 30
Rebounds 36 37
Blocks 3 7
Steals 5 6
Turnovers 10 14
Personal Fouls 18 15
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

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

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Thu Jan 18 Minn 66 @ MD 77 J. Murphy 19 K. Huerter 19

Game Information

Stadium: Xfinity Center, College Park, Maryland
Attendance: 13,736
Game Time: