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Maryland Terps Dominate Hofstra by 57 Points
28 Nov
Summary
- Maryland secured a commanding 95-38 victory over Hofstra.
- The team's bench contributed significantly, with 11 players scoring.
- Ava McKennie suffered a potential knee injury during the game.

No. 7 Maryland women's basketball obliterated Hofstra with a 95-38 win in Puerto Rico. The Terps established an insurmountable lead early on, crushing the Pride by 57 points and demonstrating overwhelming dominance throughout the contest. This commanding performance allowed head coach Brenda Frese to utilize her entire bench.
The Terps' depth was on full display as 11 different players scored in the first half alone, emphasizing a collective scoring effort rather than reliance on a single star. Maryland also controlled the boards with 40 rebounds compared to Hofstra's 17, and shot an impressive 58.2% from the field, their second-best performance this season.
Despite the resounding victory, a concern arose when Ava McKennie went down with a potential knee injury. McKennie was having a standout game, including her first career three-pointer. The severity of her injury will be evaluated upon the team's return, impacting Maryland's bench depth moving forward.




