Etute, Fiso lead second-half rally as Oregon women beat No. 14 Maryland 73-68 in Big 10 Tournament
- On March 5, 2026, Oregon women's basketball team defeated Maryland 73-68 in the second round in Indianapolis.
- Ehis Etute and Katie Fiso combined to score 32 second-half points, with Etute adding 18 points, five rebounds, and three blocks, while Fiso contributed 14 points and four assists after halftime.
- Maryland relied on Okananwa, who scored 27, including 17 in the second half, and Ozzy-Momodu with 10 as the game stayed close, with Maryland's largest lead being eight points.
- Advancing from the second round, Oregon upset Maryland again, securing a victory that moves them forward in the Big Ten Tournament and marks their second upset of the Terrapins this season.
- In the final seconds, Maryland was within two when Avary Cain hit a 3-pointer with five seconds to go, sealing Oregon's win.
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Oregon’s Avary Cain lift’s Ducks early, closes door late in win over Maryland
On a night when Oregon backup guard Avary Cain picked up the scoring slack in the first half while stars Katie Fiso and Ehis Etute struggled, it only seemed fitting that in the final seconds, the UCLA transfer hit arguably the game’s most pivotal shot.
No. 14 Maryland women’s basketball loses to Oregon, 73-68, in Big Ten Tournament
INDIANAPOLIS — Ehis Etute and Katie Fiso combined for 32 second-half points to lead Oregon women’s basketball past No. 14 Maryland, 73-68, in the second round of the Big Ten Tournament on Thursday night. After two points from Etute in the first half and none from Fiso, Etute tallied 18 points, five rebounds and three blocks in the second half. Fiso had 14 points on 7-of-13 shooting and four assists after halftime. The Ducks opened the fourth qua…
Etute, Fiso lead second-half rally as Oregon women beat No. 14 Maryland 73-68 in Big 10 Tournament
Ehis Etute and Katie Fiso combined for 32 second-half points to lead Oregon 73-68 past No. 14 Maryland in the second round of the Big 10 Tournament on Thursday.
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