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Maryland Shocks Oregon in Big Ten Opener
11 Mar
Summary
- Maryland secured a 70-60 win over Oregon in the Big Ten Tournament.
- The Terrapins held the Ducks to 14% shooting in the first half.
- Maryland advances to play Iowa in the next round of the tournament.

Maryland defeated Oregon 70-60 in a first-round Big Ten Tournament game on Tuesday. The Terrapins built a significant lead in the first half, holding the Ducks to a mere 14% shooting and a 33-12 score at halftime. Maryland's defense was particularly effective, allowing Oregon to make only three field goals and no three-pointers in the first 20 minutes.
Oregon attempted to rally in the second half, cutting the deficit to 12 points early on. However, Maryland responded by limiting Oregon's scoring and extending their lead back to 58-34. Despite a late surge from the Ducks that brought them within single digits, Maryland secured the win with clutch free throws. David Coit was the high scorer for Maryland with 17 points, while Nate Bittle led Oregon with 16 points. This victory marks Maryland's first against Oregon, with the Ducks having won the prior two matchups since joining the Big Ten. Maryland is set to play Iowa in the second round on Wednesday.




