NCAAB Game Recap - Marshall at Maryland
Fri Nov 23, 2018 6:00 PM EST

Tenn
81
Kansas
87
F(OT)
Wisc
46
UVA
53
F
UMass
87
Nev
110
F
UNC
94
UCLA
78
F
Chat
55
Mich
83
F
TNSt
62
KY
77
F
Tex
68
MSU
78
F
LSU
76
FSU
79
F(OT)
Clev
62
OhSt
89
F
RobM
46
Purd
84
F
Okla
65
Dayt
54
F
Vill
77
OkSt
58
F
South
70
W MI
85
F
ORU
66
NIU
87
F
(N/A)
46
Woff
97
F
VMI
87
Stetsn
79
F(OT)
Canis
63
Mem
71
F
Mia-FL
78
Fres
76
F
(N/A)
59
UMassL
88
F
Boston
44
Rut
54
F
CBU
107
ArkPB
115
F(3OT)
HCU
93
Wake
91
F(OT)
Alc
54
Lib
76
F
JMU
69
Oakl
77
F
Nich
77
NCC
63
F
Denv
63
Seatt
82
F
Copp
67
ChaSo
93
F
Gram
74
Niag
68
F
PVAM
54
GaTec
65
F
LaSal
74
NW
91
F
(N/A)
84
FIU
104
F
GWebb
78
E IL
79
F
Kent
77
Vand
75
F
How
76
ArkLR
97
F
Marsh
67
MD
104
F
Fairf
65
Longw
67
F
ULM
73
TNTec
79
F
Lou
74
Marq
77
F(OT)
Stan
67
MTSU
54
F
StFNY
48
IUPUI
68
F
Samf
74
IPFW
66
F
UCDav
62
Ind
76
F
UNCG
84
Del
65
F
GMas
55
Cin
71
F
PorSt
69
UCSB
76
F
NrthIA
65
ODU
72
F
Charl
74
UAB
51
F
USA
62
TAMU
74
F
AlaAM
66
NWSt
70
F(OT)
(N/A)
42
McNee
80
F
TxSt
82
USC-Up
50
F
UNCW
78
ArkSt
64
F
Lamar
75
UTRGV
77
F
Albany
70
WIMil
79
F
TexAr
60
Ark
78
F
AbCh
73
Pacif
71
F
GrCan
66
Utah
75
F
Fla
54
Butl
61
F
Baylor
70
Miss
78
F
(N/A)
77
Ida
73
F
CAPoly
67
Portl
72
F
S UT
71
UNLV
76
F
UCRiv
77
Elon
64
F
Seton
64
HI
54
F
SIU
79
Tuls
69
F

Nov 23, 2018, 6:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Marshall

38

29

67

Maryland

53

51

104

Maryland stays unbeaten with 104-67 rout of Marshall
Fri Nov 23, 2018 9:16 PM

COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) Maryland had just blown out Marshall, combining a sharp-shooting offense and an aggressive defense to brush aside a team that reached the NCAA tournament last season.

For a change, Terrapins coach Mark Turgeon didn't talk about what his young squad had to do to get better. There was no need for that after a 104-67 victory Friday night.

"I'll state the obvious: This is the best we played this year," Turgeon said. "It was a really good offensive team that we guarded really well. And when you make shots, everything looks better."

Anthony Cowan Jr. scored 26 points and Bruno Fernando had 18 points and 16 rebounds to help Maryland (6-0) cruise past the previously unbeaten Thundering Herd.

"We're getting better," Turgeon said of a team with six freshmen and one scholarship senior. "This is great for us because it gives us confidence."

The Terrapins closed the first half with a 15-4 run, then scored the opening 13 points after intermission to take a 66-38 lead. The margin swelled to 44 points with seven minutes left before Turgeon started pulling his starters.

Jannson Williams scored a career-high 24 for the Thundering Herd (4-1), who came in averaging 93.5 points per game.

"It wasn't a game, it was a trouncing," Marshall coach Dan D'Antoni said. "They played extremely well. You've got to give it to them. They punched us in the mouth. We didn't get back up."

Maryland finished with a 52-30 rebounding advantage and shot 57 percent, including 9 for 16 from beyond the arc.

After winning previously with strong inside play from Fernando and freshman Jalen Smith, Maryland received ample contributions from its guards. Cowan scored 19 in the first half by repeatedly driving the lane for easy shots, freshman Eric Ayala finished with 20 points - going 5 for 6 from 3-point range - and sophomore Darryl Morsell added 10 points on 5-for-8 shooting.

"We just played a really good game overall," Cowan said. "Not only guards but the bigs as well."

In their first five games, the Terps shot 27 percent (31 for 113) from beyond the arc and averaged 81 points.

"We've got good shooters. Guys are just getting more comfortable," Turgeon said. "We didn't take a lot of (3-point shots). We took good ones. It's nice to make them."

Maryland trailed 24-23 before moving in front for good with an 11-0 spurt. Williams answered with eight straight points, but the Herd could get no closer.

Cowan scored seven points in the final 18 seconds of the first half to put the Terrapins up 53-38 at the break.

"We lost our discipline. We quit running our stuff," D'Antoni said. "We kind of went individually a little bit. Give them credit. They pushed it that way. But that's when you've got to concentrate more."

In a duel between a high-powered offense and a team determined to defend, Maryland won out.

"We know we can be a pretty good offensive team, but defense comes first," Cowan said. "So we're taking a lot of pride in it."

OFF NIGHT

Marshall guard Jon Elmore made his first two shots, then missed his final 12 to finish with 6 points. He had scored at least 10 points in 75 straight games and was averaging 23 points per game this season.

Despite his miserable night, Elmore became the third-leading scorer in Marshall history and moved within 14 points of scoring 2,000 for his career.

BIG PICTURE

Marshall: After a solid start to the season, the Thundering Herd received a sobering reality check. "We'll get back. It happens. It's November," D'Antoni said.

Maryland: The Terrapins finally got their offensive clicking from inside and out, and the timing couldn't be better with games against Virginia and Penn State next week.

UP NEXT

Marshall: The Herd hosts William & Mary on Wednesday.

Maryland: The Terrapins host No. 4 Virginia on Wednesday night in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge.

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Leaders

Marshall PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Williams 24 0 0 5 0 3
T. Kinsey 10 0 1 1 2 0
Maryland PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
A. Cowan Jr. 26 0 6 7 1 0
E. Ayala 20 0 1 4 1 1

Team Comparison

Marsh MD
Points For 67 104
Field Goals 25/73-34% 35/61-57%
Three Pointers 8/31-26% 9/16-56%
Free Throws 9/14-64% 25/36-69%
Offensive Rebounds 12 13
Defensive Rebounds 18 39
Rebounds 36 54
Blocks 6 7
Steals 11 10
Turnovers 17 19
Personal Fouls 24 16
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - MD Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Fri Nov 23 Marsh 67 @ MD 104 J. Williams 24 A. Cowan Jr. 26

Game Information

Stadium: Xfinity Center, College Park, Maryland
Attendance: 11,711
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