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#5 Maryland Celebrates First Big Ten Title

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#5 Maryland Celebrates First Big Ten Title

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COLLEGE PARK, Md.  – From start to finish, it was a memorable night for No. 5 Maryland.

The Terrapins scored the first 10 points against Penn State and never trailed in a 65-34 rout Monday.

Afterward, the team was presented a sparkling trophy for winning the Big Ten regular-season title.

It doesn't get much better than that.

"I'm really, really proud of this group," coach Brenda Frese said. "Going into this season there were a lot of unknowns -- young team, new conference. To be able to come out and play the way they have in these first 16 games is not easy."

Maryland (25-2, 16-0) clinched first place Saturday night when Ohio State beat Iowa.

That doesn't mean the Terps intend to coast to the finish in their inaugural Big Ten season.

With victories over visiting Indiana on Thursday and at Northwestern on Sunday, Maryland would become only the third Big Ten women's team to go unbeaten in conference play, joining Ohio State (1984-85) and Purdue in (1998-99).

"We're not done yet," guard Laurin Mincy said.

Brionna Jones scored 11 of her 17 points in the decisive first half, which ended with Maryland up 35-14. After that, it was merely counting down the minutes until the trophy presentation.

It was the 19th straight victory for Maryland, its longest winning streak since a 21-game run in 1988-89.

Candice Agee led Penn State (6-21, 3-13) with 10 points and Lindsey Spann added eight, but she missed 12 of 16 shots.

Coach Coquese Washington acknowledged that the Lady Lions were no match for the deep, talented and NCAA tournament-tested Terrapins.

"They did a good job of mixing up their defenses. They're No. 5 in the country for a reason," Washington said. "They're a very good team, Brenda Frese is a very good coach and they play with a lot of confidence, especially at home. I have a high regard and a lot of respect for what they've done this year."

The Lady Lions shot 25 percent in the first half and lost for the sixth time in seven games -- a skid that includes a 77-62 defeat at home to Maryland earlier this month.

Mincy and Lexie Brown hit 3-pointers during the opening 10-0 spurt, and Penn State put itself in an imposing hole by missing three shots and committing three turnovers during its first six possessions.

"The first half, the turnovers were just a killer for us, especially early in the game," Washington said. "When you're playing a team as dangerous as Maryland, giving them those kind of head starts is not going to be productive."

The Lady Lions needed more than seven minutes to make their first field goal, a layup by Agee that made it 12-4.

Minutes later, Kristen Confroy made a 3-pointer to spark a 10-2 spree that put the Terrapins up 23-8.

Penn State went 6 for 24 from the field in the first half and seven different players combined for 15 turnovers.

Maryland, on the other hand, got points from eight players in the first half. The Terrapins had 10 steals -- five by Brown -- before halftime.

The margin swelled to 31 points at 57-26 with six minutes remaining.

The Terrapins are 60-29 (.674) all-time against their 2014-15 Big Ten opponents. Maryland has won 25 straight games against Big Ten teams, dating back to 2007. In the 13 years under Frese, the Terps are 28-4 (.875) against their new conference opponents. Frese is 40-10 (.800 all-time vs. Big Ten opponents, which includes her time at Minnesota (2001-02) and at Ball State (1999-01).

This is the 14th conference title in program history and fourth in head coach Brenda Frese's 13 years.

Maryland will be the No. 1 seed at the 2015 Big Ten Women's Basketball Tournament, which will be held March 4-8 at the Sears Centre Arena in Hoffman Estates, Ill. For tickets to the Big Ten Tournament, log on to the Terrapin Ticket Office online at umterps.com or call 1-800-IM-A-TERP.

Next, the Terrapins will host Indiana (14-13, 4-12) Thursday at 7 p.m. for Senior Night. The Terps will honor fifth-year senior Laurin Mincy prior to tipoff at XFINITY Center.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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