Maryland women’s basketball secured a 74-60 victory over Indiana, improving their record to 22-6 overall and 12-5 in Big Ten play. Shyanne Sellers led the team with 25 points, including 21 in the fourth quarter alone. Kaylene Smikle added 16 points, bringing her career total to over 1,300 points. Christina Dalce and Allie Kubek were key players in Maryland’s rebounding success, winning the battle on the boards in 22 out of 28 games this season. Sarah Te-Biasu also stood out with eight points and six assists. Maryland now holds control of their destiny heading into their regular-season finale against Ohio State, with a win securing a top-four seed in the Big Ten Tournament.
Head coach Brenda Frese earned her 604th victory with Maryland, holding the most wins in program history. Sellers achieved a career milestone by becoming the only player in Maryland history to have 1,500 points, 500 rebounds, and 500 assists. The team’s success also highlighted Frese’s coaching excellence, with 20 NCAA Tournament appearances and numerous conference titles under her leadership. Maryland will face Ohio State in their regular-season finale on March 2 with hopes of securing a top seed in the upcoming Big Ten Tournament.
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