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Senior Night
60
Minnesota MINN 19-12
69
Winner Maryland UMD 21-9
Minnesota MINN
19-12
60
Final
69
Maryland UMD
21-9
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Minnesota MINN 22 38 60
Maryland UMD 34 35 69

Game Recap: Men's Basketball |

Terps Roll Past Gophers on Senior Night

COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) — Anthony Cowan Jr. scored 21 points, Jalen Smith had 19 points and 11 rebounds and No. 24 Maryland beat Minnesota 69-60 on Friday night to end the regular season in feel-good fashion.

The Terrapins led by 12 at halftime, stretched the margin to 19 in the opening three minutes of the second half and went up 54-32 with 13 minutes left.

Bruno Fernando had 11 points and 11 rebounds to help Maryland (22-9, 13-7 Big Ten) avoid its first three-game losing streak of the season. 

Amir Coffey scored 23 points for Minnesota (19-12, 9-11). The Golden Gophers' only lead was 2-0.

Limited to 10 points against Michigan, Cowan topped that with a 12-point first half against Minnesota. The junior guard finished with a team-high five assists and played 37 minutes.

Smith, a lanky 6-foot-10 freshman, just missed matching his career high of 21 points, set against Minnesota in 82-67 victory Jan. 8.

Maryland led 34-22 at halftime despite missing 11 of its final 12 shots.

Minnesota had more turnovers (8) than baskets (7) in the first half and was 2 for 14 from inside the arc.

The Terrapins led 9-6 before Smith drilled successive 3-pointers to ignite an 18-7 run. Smith added a dunk during the surge and Cowan capped it with a 3 from the top of the key.

Smith started the second half with two free throws and Cowan made a layup to launch a 9-2 spurt that made it 43-24.

FULLY ENGAGED

With only two upperclassmen on the squad, reserves Ivan Bender and Andrew Terrell, Senior Day at Maryland was expected to be rather uneventful.

Bender rewrote the script after being introduced in a pregame ceremony. The Bosnia native bent down on one knee and proposed to his girlfriend.

Though caught by surprise, Andrea Knezevic said yes.

UP NEXT

The Terrapins are set to play in the Big Ten Conference Tournament next week in Chicago. They are set to be either the 4th or 5th seed in the tournament depending on this weekend's results around the conference.

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