Freshman Addi Mack Takes over as No. 10 Terps Beat Hoyas, 85-66
Maryland overcame a double-digit deficit with a 38-9 fourth-quarter run led by freshman Addi Mack's 17 points to secure an 85-66 win over Georgetown.
- In College Park, Maryland's women's basketball team defeated Georgetown 85-60 on Sunday, with freshman Addi Mack scoring 17 fourth-quarter points.
- After a sloppy start, Maryland committed nine first-quarter turnovers, allowing Georgetown runs that built an 18-16 early second-quarter lead and a 55-45 advantage late in the third.
- In the decisive sequence, Addi Mack scored seven consecutive points including a three-point play to put Maryland ahead 60-59, while freshman Lea Bartelme added 13 as Maryland closed on a 38-9 run.
- With the win, Maryland improved early-season momentum, while Georgetown dropped after Khia Miller's 18 and Khadee Hession's 14.
- In a renewed Capitol-area matchup, Maryland sank its final eight field goals in a hot finish, signaling early-season momentum for its freshman core in the first Capital Beltway meeting since Nov. 13, 2011.
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No. 10 Maryland women’s basketball surges late to beat Georgetown, 85-66
COLLEGE PARK — Freshman Addi Mack scored 17 of her 23 points during the fourth quarter and No. 10 Maryland stormed back from a double-digit deficit to beat Georgetown 85-66 on Sunday. Fellow freshman Lea Bartelme added 13 points for Maryland (3-0), which closed the game on a 38-9 run after trailing for most of the second quarter and throughout the third. The Terrapins also sank their final eight field goals. Khia Miller scored 18 points and Khad…
Freshman Addi Mack takes over as No. 10 Terps beat Hoyas, 85-66
Freshman Addi Mack scored 17 of her 23 points during the fourth quarter and No. 10 Maryland stormed back from a double-digit deficit in a 85-66 victory over Georgetown.
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Freshman Addi Mack scored 17 of her 23 points during the fourth quarter and No. 10 Maryland stormed back from a double-digit deficit to beat Georgetown 85-66 on Sunday. Fellow freshman Lea Bartelme added 13 points for Maryland (3-0), which closed the game on a 38-9 run after trailing for most of the second quarter and throughout the third. The Terrapins also sank their final eight field goals.Read More …
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