March Madness highlights the thrill of the NCAA women's tournament, featuring intense competition as schools like Maryland and Norfolk State face off. Maryland overcame a halftime deficit thanks to a powerful third-quarter performance, scoring 30 points and securing their win with impressive shooting from beyond the arc. With standout players like Sarah Te-Biasu leading the team, the tournament continues to capture the excitement of women’s basketball enthusiasts, as teams strive for victory and glory in this annual showcase of talent.
What was the key for the Terps in the second half? Their 30-point third quarter. There were plenty of reasons for Maryland to be nervous going into the locker room at halftime.
Maryland finished the game going 9-of-18 from 3-point range, led by Sarah Te-Biasu's 6-of-8 shooting from behind the arc. She led Maryland with 22 points.
This is the first time in the past 25 years that a MEAC team had a halftime lead in any NCAA tournament game.
It was important for Maryland to make a statement – and quickly. The Terps were down 32-30 to a Norfolk State team that had won 19 games in a row.
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