NCAAB Game Recap - Maryland at Minnesota
Wed Feb 26, 2020 9:00 PM EST

MD
74
Minn
73
F
StJon
60
Vill
71
F
Rut
64
PSU
65
F
UGA
90
SouthCar
94
F(OT)
UCF
65
UConn
81
F
ECU
68
SoFL
73
F(OT)
Syr
72
Pitt
49
F
Rich
73
GrgWas
70
F
Brad
74
IlSt
71
F(OT)
Albany
69
UMassL
88
F
Sien
84
Quin
77
F
Denv
51
IPFW
58
F
ETSU
60
Woff
54
F
Samf
78
WCU
109
F
Chat
71
VMI
64
F
UVA
56
VaTec
53
F
Hartfo
65
Stony
54
F
Duques
81
StBon
77
F(OT)
Furm
81
UNCG
67
F
LoyMD
57
Navy
62
F
Bingha
76
UMBC
74
F
VCU
52
UMass
60
F
Maris
56
Manh
65
F
UNH
77
Maine
70
F
Boston
55
Leh
57
F(OT)
URI
76
Ford
75
F
Mercer
73
Citad
57
F
Colg
70
Buck
71
F
HolyC
61
Army
67
F
Lafy
59
Amer
79
F
NWSt
59
SFA
90
F
SeLA
82
McNee
104
F
UND
83
NebOm
84
F(OT)
ArkSt
74
UL
77
F
IndSt
77
SIU
68
F
Evans
64
NrthIA
84
F
TXAMC
81
NOrl
75
F
InWor
66
Lamar
86
F
Nich
93
HCU
85
F
GTown
72
Marq
93
F
Tenn
69
Ark
86
F
ND
62
BC
61
F
NM
58
AF
60
F
Mizzu
61
Vand
52
F
StJos
63
StLou
76
F
LSU
66
Fla
81
F
SHSU
69
AbCh
85
F
UtVal
66
CBU
73
F
Utah
62
Stan
70
F
CSNor
73
LongB
64
F
Bois
66
UNLV
76
F

Feb 26, 2020, 9:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

(9) Maryland

31

43

74

Minnesota

47

26

73

Morsell's late 3 lifts No. 9 Maryland past Minnesota 74-73
Thu Feb 27, 2020 12:59 AM

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Down by double digits for most of the game and trailing by eight points near the two-minute mark, Maryland could've chalked up an off night at Minnesota to the rigor of Big Ten road play and still returned home in first place.

Darryl Morsell and his teammates refused to concede.

Morsell drained the go-ahead 3-pointer with 1.9 seconds left for No. 9 Maryland on Wednesday night, capping a furious comeback for a 74-73 victory with a 10-1 run over the final 2:06.

"Foul troubles, everything, I didn't know if we were ever going to get over the hump," coach Mark Turgeon said. "But we've got a team of fighters."

Jalen Smith had 16 points and 12 rebounds, including a soaring rebound and slam with 14.5 seconds remaining that pulled the Terrapins within 73-71. Gabe Kalscheur short-armed the front end of a one-and-one free throw with 12 seconds to go for the Gophers, who missed three foul shots in the final 39 seconds. Then the Terrapins hustled the ball up to find Morsell, who had 13 points and nine rebounds, for the winner from NBA range from the top of the key.

"When it left my hand, honestly, I thought it was going to hit off the backboard and go in," Morsell said. "It looked good. I knew I wasn't going to miss short."

Said Turgeon: "Darryl's a warrior. Kid thinks he's going to make every shot."

Aaron Wiggins scored 16 points and Anthony Cowan Jr. had 10 points, nine assists and six rebounds for Maryland (23-5, 13-4), which maintained a two-game lead for first place in the Big Ten with three games to go. This was the the third comeback victory from 15-plus points by the Terrapins this season, and the 17-point deficit overcome marked their largest of the last 10 years, according to ESPN research.

"This game already told us what we knew about each other. Everybody's tough," Smith said. "We play with a lot of grit. Even if we're down, we're always going to fight back."

Daniel Oturu had 28 points and 11 rebounds and Marcus Carr added 19 points and seven assists for Minnesota (13-14, 7-10), which saw its NCAA Tournament hope all but disappear with a third straight excruciating home defeat.

"Different levels of devastation. It's been very, very difficult. We could have won all three of them. So I feel for our guys. They're playing hard," said coach Richard Pitino, who declined to make players available to reporters. "I've just got to get them back and get them positive again."

The Terrapins missed seven of eight shots in the closing stretch, until Smith's dunk. Missing 12 of their first 13 tries from 3-point range, they trailed by as many as 17 points in the first half and still by 16 points with 15:55 to go on Kalscheur's 3-pointer that made it 54-38.

The Gophers, who faltered late in their last two home contests against Iowa and Indiana by, let another opponent climb back in the game with a shooting dropoff and some unforced turnovers. Wiggins intercepted a cross-court pass by Carr and went the other way for a one-handed slam, bringing Maryland within 66-62. That was the closest the Terrapins had been since 6-4.

Oturu made two free throws to push the lead back to 72-64 with 2:06 left, but Wiggins answered with a 3-pointer. Kalscheur fouled Cowan, who made two foul shots to bring Maryland within 72-69 with 45 seconds to go, and a backcourt turnover by Minnesota under heavy pressure gave the Terrapins the chance to tie.

Smith's 3-pointer clanged off the rim, and Kalscheur grabbed the rebound. He made one of two free throws and blocked Cowan's shot on the other end with 29 seconds left, seemingly putting the Gophers in safe mode.

STRONG START

Entering the game with the worst field-goal percentage in Big Ten play - and second-worst from 3-point range - the Gophers made six of their first seven shots from behind the arc. Isaiah Ihnen, a lanky freshman from Germany who has worked his way into significant playing time lately, made his first three 3-point attempts. The last one put Minnesota up 21-8. He missed his next four.

Carr found Jarvis Omersa on a fast break for an alley-oop that ignited the crowd, gave Minnesota a 23-12 lead and put Carr in a tie with Arrriel McDonald (1993-94) for the program's all-time single-season assist mark. Carr made the record his own a little later, with 182.

The Terrapins, meanwhile, were out of sorts. Turgeon was whistled for a technical less than four minutes in for arguing Smith's second foul. Cowan was teed up, too, after he made a layup, crash-landed against the stanchion under the basket and kicked in frustration at a cameraman after his feet were tangled in the cord.

COWAN STREAK

Cowan, the senior point guard, started his 127th consecutive game to set the all-time program record. He passed Keith Booth, who played from 1993-97.

BIG PICTURE

Maryland: Cowan had his second consecutive quiet game, going just 2 for 15 from the floor to fall to 3 for 19 over his last two contests. Wiggins came through again off the bench. He had 20 points on 7-for-15 shooting at Ohio State on Sunday.

Minnesota: After being outscored 11-0 over the final 5 1/2 minutes in a 58-55 loss to Iowa, blowing a 10-point first-half lead in a 68-56 loss to Indiana and now this, the Gophers have not only spoiled their season but put the future of Pitino in question. They've made the NCAA Tournament twice in his first six seasons.

"I'm very very confident in what we're doing here. I think our guys are really good kids and getting better," Pitino said. "We can't worry about that. We've got to move on to the next one."

UP NEXT

Maryland: Hosts No. 24 Michigan State on Saturday night. Maryland is 15-0 at home. The last time the team went undefeated at home was the 2001-02 season, when the Terps won the national championship.

Minnesota: Plays at Wisconsin on Sunday evening.

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Leaders

Maryland PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Smith 16 0 0 12 1 2
A. Wiggins 16 0 2 3 3 2
Minnesota PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
D. Oturu 28 0 1 11 0 1
M. Carr 19 0 7 2 1 0

Team Comparison

MD Minn
Points For 74 73
Field Goals 25/66-38% 26/57-46%
Three Pointers 6/28-21% 10/24-42%
Free Throws 18/22-82% 11/18-61%
Offensive Rebounds 20 12
Defensive Rebounds 25 24
Rebounds 48 41
Blocks 5 4
Steals 8 4
Turnovers 7 12
Personal Fouls 18 17
Technical Fouls 2 0
Ejections 0 0

2019-20 Reg Season - MD Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Feb 26 MD 74 @ Minn 73 J. Smith 16 D. Oturu 28

Game Information

Stadium: Williams Arena, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Attendance: 9,252
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