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After sitting out the 2024-25 season, Maryland senior forward Isimenme Ozzy-Momodu is finally ready to get back on the floor. The Gulf Coast State transfer redshirted last year while recovering from a torn ACL suffered in February of 2024, but used the time away from the game to reset both mentally and physically.

"It made me see things from a bench perspective," Ozzy-Momodu said on Meet the Terps via Maryland Sports Radio. "At the previous schools I played at, I was always on the court. So redshirting this year made me see things from a different perspective like how I can change the way I move on the court."

But this shift in perspective goes beyond simply seeing the court in a different light. For Ozzy-Momodu, it was also a year of learning how to lead in new ways.

"It helped me with communicating with my teammates on a calmer level," she added.

Before her injury, Ozzy-Momodu was one of the most efficient and dominant bigs in junior college basketball. She averaged 16.7 points, 11.6 rebounds, and shot an a;stounding 73% from the field in 23 games during the 2024-24 season, earning NJCAA Third Team All-American honors.

With the departures of Allie Kubek and Christina Dalce, the Terps need need new veterans to step into bigger roles, especially at the forward position. Ozzy-Momodu, with a year of film study, rehad and reflection under her belt could be exactly what head coach Brenda Frese and the Lady Terps are looking for.

This article first appeared on Maryland Terrapins on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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