In its fifth top-10 matchup of the season, No. 6 Maryland women's basketball suffered a 70-63 overtime road loss to No. 8 Indiana.
Led by sophomore forward/guard Angel Reese, the Terps started the game on an emphatic note. Reese established herself early, scoring 11 first-quarter points. Maryland held a 17-14 lead after the first 10 minutes, but a fallaway shot before the buzzer by Indiana senior guard Grace Berger gave it some momentum heading into the second quarter.
Indiana took control from there, using a 19-12 second-quarter advantage to go into halftime with a four-point lead. It was Maryland playing from behind for the rest of the game, and the result reflected that.