The 8th-ranked Maryland women's basketball team bounced back from their first loss of the season to beat Virginia 68-61 on Monday night.
Lynetta Kizer had 10 points and 10 rebounds for the Terrapins (17-1, 4-1) in her first double-double of the season. Alicia DeVaughn added nine points, and she and Tianna Hawkins each added nine rebounds.
Maryland, one of the nation's top rebounding teams, held a 43-33 advantage on the glass.
The Terps also got 18 points off Virginia's 13 turnovers, while the Cavaliers capitalized for just nine points off Maryland's 17 giveaways.
Next, Maryland will welcome Wake Forest (11-6, 1-3) to Comcast Center for a 7 p.m. matchup on Thursday.
Today's "Play of the Day" from the Maryland Women's FastDraw playbook is a half court set designed to isolate players in positions where they can utilize their strengths to score.
4 and 5 pin in for 3 and 2. 1 enters to 3 on the right wing.
4 sets UCLA screen for 1 as 5 elevates to high post.
4 goes into an immediate ball screen for 3 as 2 and 5 position themselves to set a staggered double for 1.
2 and 5 set a staggered double for 1. 2 sprints out of the screen, getting a pin screen from 4. 3 swings the ball to 1.
To demonstrate today's drill, we use video from the Gonzaga Men's basketball team. The Maryland staff uses the same Fast Model products that Gonzaga and over 80% of Men's and Women's Division I basketball use to prepare for practices and games. Every NBA has been added to our client list as well.
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