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Washington, Terps dominate in the first half en route to a 44-17 win over Towson
Maryland's 44-17 victory featured a 100-yard interception return and quarterback Malik Washington's strong performance, extending their longest FBS nonconference win streak to 18 games.
- Maryland secured a 44-17 victory over Towson on Saturday in College Park, Md., marking their 18th straight win against nonconference opponents.
- The victory followed strong offensive execution with contributions by true freshman Malik Washington and a 100-yard interception return by La'khi Roland.
- Maryland gained 324 yards in the first half, held a 34-0 halftime lead, and improved to 4-0 against Towson in their series while allowing 33 points through three games.
- Washington connected on 16 out of 22 pass attempts for 261 yards, threw one touchdown pass, ran for another score, and has accumulated a total of 773 passing yards in his first three games—the highest total for a true freshman in a power conference since 2018.
- Maryland’s win secured their longest active FBS nonconference streak and set the stage for their Big Ten schedule starting next weekend at Wisconsin.
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Washington, Terps dominate in the first half en route to a 44-17 win over Towson
Malik Washington threw for a touchdown and ran for one, and La’khi Roland returned an interception 100 yards for a TD as Maryland routed Towson 44-17.
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