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Maryland Women's Hoops: Scoring Streak Continues

Summary

  • Maryland has scored 80+ points in six straight games.
  • George Mason forced 107 turnovers in their first five games.
  • Addi Mack's ankle status is day-to-day for Maryland.
Maryland Women's Hoops: Scoring Streak Continues

For the first time in program history, No. 9 Maryland women's basketball has achieved an impressive scoring feat, tallying 80 or more points in each of their first six games. The Terrapins boast a perfect 6-0 record as they prepare to conclude a seven-game homestand against the George Mason Patriots.

George Mason, led by coach Vanessa Blair-Lewis, is coming off its most successful season, reaching the Atlantic 10 championship and NCAA Tournament. This season, they've started strong with a 4-1 record, showcasing a potent defense that forces an average of 21.4 turnovers per game. However, the Patriots struggle with rebounding, an area where Maryland excels.

Maryland faces a potential challenge with the day-to-day status of Addi Mack due to an ankle injury. The upcoming game also marks the end of a long homestand for the Terps before they travel to Puerto Rico for subsequent games.

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Maryland women's basketball has scored 80 or more points in their first six games this season, a program first.
Key players for George Mason include Zahirah Walton, Kennedy Harris, and MJ Johnson, each bringing significant scoring and rebounding contributions.
Addi Mack is currently day-to-day with ankle soreness after an ankle sprain, and the team is being cautious with her.

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