Freshman Addi Mack shines for No. 9 Maryland with 15 points in an 88-70 victory over Towson
Freshman Addi Mack scored 15 points and provided six assists as Maryland improved to 4-0, overcoming a key injury and shooting 58% in the first half.
- On Thursday in College Park, University of Maryland Terrapins beat Towson Tigers 88-70 as freshman Addi Mack scored 15 points and had six assists.
- Starting guard Lea Bartelme left in the second quarter with an apparent leg injury, while Kaylene Smikle returned to Maryland's lineup this season and Addi Mack may assume a larger role.
- Maryland shot 58% in the first half and led 51-23 at halftime, with 19 assists and 22 turnovers; Addi Mack had two turnovers and three steals, while Towson's India Johnston scored 23 and Thalia Shepard 20.
- Maryland, now 4-0, will evaluate Lea Bartelme after her apparent leg injury, and both teams play Sunday games: Towson hosts Coppin State, Maryland hosts Princeton.
- Consecutive strong outings by Addi Mack, including a 23-point game last weekend, hint at a growing role as Maryland coach Brenda Frese said `She's given us a great scoring punch` and AP Top 25 poll coverage remains relevant with Maryland hosting Princeton on Sunday.
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No. 9 Maryland women’s basketball loses freshman to injury in 88-70 win over Towson
COLLEGE PARK — Just when No. 9 Maryland got one key player back from injury, the Terrapins lost another. Freshman Lea Bartelme left in the second quarter of the Terps’ 88-70 win over Towson on Thursday night with what looked like a potentially severe knee injury. Bartelme was driving toward the basket when she went down, and she had to be helped off the court, unable to put weight on her left leg. “Knee injury — you saw that,” Maryland coach Bre…
Freshman Addi Mack shines for No. 9 Maryland with 15 points in an 88-70 victory over Towson
Addi Mack had 15 points and six assists to help No. 9 Maryland to an 88-70 win over Towson. Maryland lost starting guard Lea Bartelme in the second quarter to an apparent leg injury, but Kaylene Smikle returned to the lineup for the first time this season following her own leg problems.
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