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University of Maryland Athletics

Jalen Smith
63
George Mason GMU 5-1,0-0 Atlantic 10
86
Winner Maryland MD 5-0,0-0 Big Ten
George Mason GMU
5-1,0-0 Atlantic 10
63
Final
86
Maryland MD
5-0,0-0 Big Ten
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
George Mason GMU 31 32 63
Maryland MD 43 43 86

Game Recap: Men's Basketball |

Terps Cap Homestand with 86-63 Win over George Mason

COLLEGE PARK, Md. -- Anthony Cowan Jr. scored 16 points, Jalen Smith had 12 points and 10 rebounds and No. 6 Maryland overwhelmed previously unbeaten George Mason 86-63 on Friday night.

The Terrapins (5-0) closed the first half with a 19-2 run to go up by 12 and coasted to the finish against the Patriots, who went 8-for-30 (27 percent) from the floor after halftime.

This was the last of five straight home games for the Terps to open the season, and they won all of them by at least 18 points. The last time Maryland won five in a row by double figures was in the 1998-99 season.

Smith was held scoreless over the first 16 minutes but ended up with his third double-double of the season. Aaron Wiggins scored 15 and 6-foot-10 freshman Makhi Mitchell had 12 points and eight rebounds -- all in the second half.

AJ Wilson scored 19 for the Patriots (5-1), who were off to the most successful start in school history.

George Mason's campus in Fairfax, Virginia, is only 34 miles south of College Park. But the difference in the programs can be measured by Maryland's 9-0 record against the Patriots.

After getting off to a slow start, the Terrapins ended the first half with a flourish to take a 43-31 lead.

Maryland trailed by as many as seven points early and was down 29-24 before turning it around with a flurry of shots from a variety of spots.

Cowan and Wiggins each connected from beyond the arc, Smith popped a 15-footer and Cowan, Eric Ayala and Smith contributed layups. Maryland also made five free throws during the pivotal surge.

Maryland gets a five-day break before facing Temple on Thanksgiving morning in Orlando, Florida.

-Terps-

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