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    USC Beats Maryland in Midweek NCAA Basketball Action

    With all eyes on the stacked midweek NCAA basketball slate, No. 4 USC eked out a gritty road win over No. 8 Maryland on Wednesday, shattering the Terrapins’ undefeated season in the process.

    Despite guard Shyanne Sellers’s game-leading 26 points and forward Christina Dalce posting the contest’s only double-double, the Terps fell 79-74 in their first meeting with the Trojans since 1995.

    USC rallies the troops

    New Big Ten team USC had to band together to overcome Maryland’s defense, which stifled star JuJu Watkins’s firepower by holding her to 7-for-19 from the field and 1-for-5 from beyond the arc with eight turnovers. That said, Watkins still managed to match forward Kiki Iriafen’s team-leading 21 points before fouling out in the final minute.

    With star guard Talia von Oelhoffen unavailable due to injury, USC’s No. 1-ranked freshman class stepped up. Guards Kennedy Smith, Avery Howell, and Kayleigh Heckel each added double-digit points to push the Trojans over the line.

    “We just kind of have this unwavering confidence in ourselves,” Watkins said after the game. “It was just a matter of coming together and closing the game out.”

    Both ranked teams from Michigan fell to their Big Ten opponents on Wednesday. (Scott W. Grau/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

    Big Ten ruled Wednesday’s NCAA court

    Unlike Maryland’s unbeaten record, No. 9 Ohio State’s undefeated season narrowly survived arch-rival No. 25 Michigan on Wednesday night. After falling behind 44-31 at the half, the Buckeyes put together a second-half surge to snag the 84-77 win. Freshman guard Jaloni Cambridge led Ohio State’s charge with 29 points.

    Elsewhere, unranked Nebraska handed No. 20 Michigan State a second conference loss on Wednesday. Buoyed by senior Alexis Markowski’s 28 points, the Huskers channeled a second-quarter lead to down the Spartans 85-80.

    Tennessee's Sara Puckett defends LSU's Aneesah Morrow in a 2024 game.
    SEC powerhouses LSU and Tennessee will battle on Thursday night. (Eakin Howard/Getty Images)

    LSU to test perfect NCAA season against tough Tennessee side

    The top-ranked midweek NCAA basketball action continues on Thursday, headlined by a tightly matched high-octane showdown between two historic SEC heavy-hitters.

    No. 6 LSU faces their toughest test so far when they visit No. 16 Tennessee, a team that leads the nation in offensive scoring and rebounding, three-pointers, and forced turnovers.

    “[Tennessee’s] style of play is like nothing I’ve ever seen,” LSU head coach Kim Mulkey said ahead of the game.

    “They score a lot of points and they make you play fast with their press. It’s going to be quite a challenge to keep them from scoring in the ’90s. We score a lot of points, too, [but] I’ve got to stress defense. At some point we’ve got to try to stop them from scoring as much as they’d like to score.”

    Despite the numbers, the Vols suffered their first loss of the season on Sunday — a one-point stumble against No. 10 Oklahoma. They’ll look to avenge their loss by halting the 17-0 Tigers’ unbeaten streak.

    Texas star Madison Booker takes a free throw against Alabama in their 2024 Sweet Sixteen game.
    Texas’ 2024 Sweet Sixteen win over Alabama was their first meeting in 39 years. (Scott Wachter/NCAA Photos via Getty Images)

    More ranked college clashes take center court on Thursday

    Shortly after LSU takes on Tennessee, longtime ACC rivals No. 19 UNC and No. 14 Duke will meet for the 109th time. The host Tar Heels hold a narrow edge with a 55-53 all-time record against the Blue Devils, and will enter the clash with a redemption plan after falling 76-66 to No. 3 Notre Dame on Sunday.

    With a significantly shorter history on the line, one-loss teams No. 5 Texas and No. 18 Alabama will face-off in Thursday’s SEC nightcap, with the Tide rolling into Austin to seek a program-first win over their newest conference foes.

    Last season’s Sweet Sixteen showdown was the pair’s first meeting since 1984, and Alabama has never beaten or even scored more than 56 points against the Longhorns throughout their three all-time meetings.

    How to watch NCAA women’s basketball on Thursday

    LSU and Tennessee will tip off Thursday’s ranked matchups at 6:30 PM ET, with live coverage on SECN+.

    Duke and UNC will follow at 7 PM ET, airing live on ACCN, before Texas hosts Alabama at 8 PM ET on SECN+.

    The post USC Ends Maryland’s Unbeaten Streak in Midweek NCAA Basketball Action appeared first on Just Women's Sports.



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