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MM 10.31: No.10 Maryland women’s basketball demolishes Point Park in exhibition, 120-35
After falling to No. 9 NC State in its first exhibition, the Terps ended the preseason on a high note, massacring Point Park by 85 points, 120-35. Despite missing key contributors Kaylene Smikle, Lea Bartelme and Bri McDaniel, Maryland had no issue overpowering its Division II opponent.
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Indiana won 42-28 last season on its way to the College Football Playoff. A victory Saturday would give the Hoosiers a 9-0 start for the second consecutive season under coach Curt Cignetti. Indiana had never started 9-0 in program history before Cignetti arrived ahead of the 2024 season.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore announces $10 million in state funds for food banks as SNAP benefits are expected to lapse due to the government shutdown.
The families of two teens killed in a shooting in Maryland near the Mall in Columbia are suing the company behind the ankle monitor worn by the suspected killer.
Maryland also carries with it three freshmen at guard: Darius Adams, Guillermo Del Pino and Nick Blake. The latter two likely won’t see much time on the court this season given the depth at the position, but Adams is an intriguing prospect that could see action frequently following his exhibition performance.
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