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Maryland Terps Collapse in Fourth Quarter vs. Oregon
1 Feb
Summary
- Maryland lost its fourth consecutive game after a fourth-quarter collapse.
- Ehis Etute scored a career-high 26 points and 11 rebounds.
- The Terps' offense struggled, shooting 36.5% and missing key shots.

No. 16 Maryland women's basketball experienced a significant collapse in their recent game against Oregon, marking their fourth consecutive loss. The Terps held a five-point lead heading into the final quarter but were outscored 13 points in that period, ultimately losing 68-61. This defeat extends their losing streak to four games and is their fifth loss in six matchups.
Oregon's Ehis Etute was a standout performer, achieving a career-high 26 points and 11 rebounds. Her dominance in the paint disrupted Maryland's defensive plans, limiting key players like Isi Ozzy-Momodu due to foul trouble. The Terps' offense also struggled, with Oluchi Okananwa scoring 23 of her 27 points in the first half, and the team shooting just 36.5% from the field.
Execution faltered late in the game for Maryland, a recurring issue in their recent close losses. Despite leading or being competitive in the fourth quarter of four of their last five defeats, the team has struggled to close out games. Coach Brenda Frese acknowledged the team's "small margin for error" due to injuries but expressed optimism that these close games offer valuable learning experiences.




