
The No. 14 Maryland women's basketball hit the floor at Xfinity Center tomorrow evening in their home season finale against the Northwestern Wildcats women's basketball.
The Terps (22-6, 10-6 Big Ten) are fresh off a convincing 99-66 win over Purdue on Senior Day this past Sunday. Maryland had six players finish in double figures, led by junior guard Oluchi Okananwa, who scored 26 points on an elite 11-of-16 shooting from the floor.
After hitting a rough patch in the middle of January, the Terps have reclaimed their dominant form from earlier in the season, winning their past five contests, including two coming against ranked opponents in No. 15 Michigan State and No. 13 Ohio State.
Switching over to the Wildcats (8-19, 2-14 Big Ten), they have lost the past nine contests and are searching for answers, hoping to play spoiler tomorrow evening.
On to the nitty-gritty details....
Maryland forward Isimenme Ozzy-Momodu has been labeled day-to-day with a leg injury when the latest injury reports were shared. If Ozzy-Momodu is unable to go, the Terps will need to work together to slow down Northwestern's top scorer in Sullivan.
Speaking of Sullivan, the Terps need to account for her ability to drive into the lane to draw contact, earning opportunities at the free-throw line or scoring downhill buckets. Sullivan is shooting nearly 54% from the floor on 17 attempts per night.
There are only two games left in the regular season for Maryland, and they must finish on the right note, as it will affect their seeding in the upcoming Big Ten Tournament. Currently placed in the sixth seed within the conference, the Terps only sit two games back of the fourth-seeded Ohio State Buckeyes, with whom they split the season series. Minnesota occupies the fifth seed, one game ahead of the Terps.
Maryland and Northwestern have met 16 times in program history; the Terps have dominated the all-time series, leading 15-1, and have been the winners of the past seven meetings.
Win is the common answer when approaching any contest. But the Terps have to win the games they are heavily favored in and not underestimate a team that's looking to right the ship of a recent losing streak. Northwestern struggles on defense, limiting opponents' scoring, and offensively, they lack consistent outside shooting (30.6%).
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