Maryland Terps women's basketball beats Alabama 111-108 in double-overtime to advance to Sweet 16
- Maryland defeated Alabama 111-108 in double overtime on March 24, 2025, with Sarah Te-Biasu scoring 26 points and making a critical steal at the end of the game.
- Shyanne Sellers led Maryland with 28 points, while Alabama's Sarah Ashlee Barker scored a game-high 45 points, helping to tie the game at 96 at the end of the first overtime.
- The score was tied at 83 at the end of regulation and at 96 at the end of the first overtime before Maryland outscored Alabama 15-12 in the second overtime.
- Maryland's victory advances them to the Sweet 16, where they will face top-seeded South Carolina after overcoming a 17-point deficit during the game.
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Maryland Terps women's basketball beats Alabama 111-108 in double-overtime to advance to Sweet 16
The Maryland Terrapins pulled off a thrilling double-overtime victory on Monday, edging out Alabama 111-108 in the second round of the NCAA women’s basketball tournament to secure a Sweet 16 berth.
Maryland overcomes 45 points by Alabama's Barker, wins 111-108 in 2 OTs
It’s a line that dates back about two decades, to Maryland’s 2006 run to the national title. “Overtime is our time,” coach Brenda Frese said. The Terrapins pulled off another extra-period escape Monday, outlasting Alabama 111-108 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Sarah Te-Biasu made a tying 3-pointer late in the fourth quarter, then scored eight of her...
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