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No. 3 Terps women run off to 93-49 win
Morgan men top Norfolk State in last 30 seconds; Coppin men earn 2nd win

If No. 3 Maryland really was a bit travel-weary, as coach Brenda Frese said, Nebraska wouldn't have wanted to see the Terps when they were full of energy.
Shatori Walker-Kimbrough scored 10 of her 19 points in the first quarter and visiting Maryland ran off to a 93-49 victory over the struggling Cornhuskers on Wednesday night.
It was the second-most lopsided loss in Nebraska's history and worst since Kansas State beat the Cornhuskers, 82-31, in 1975.
The Terps, coming off an 11-point win at Minnesota on Sunday, increased their average scoring margin to 32 — second only to Baylor's 44.5 — on a night when all 12 of their players scored.
“We've been out five days, between Minnesota and this swing. We're a little fatigued at times,” Frese said. “To be able to rest our starters who have been playing heavy minutes — and our bench and depth have been working really hard. So to have those positive contributions where they came in and extended the lead and really helped us are going to be beneficial for us moving forward.”
Brionna Jones (Aberdeen) had 13 points to go with 11 rebounds for her fifth straight double?double and ninth this season for Maryland (14-1, 2-0 Big Ten).
Jessica Shepard struggled with her shot but finished with 12 points for the Cornhuskers (4-11, 0-3). They are winless in their first three Big Ten games for the second straight year.
“This one hurts,” Shepard said. “Maryland is a great team, but we did more to hurt ourselves than to help ourselves. ... We aren't playing with any heart.”
Morgan State led 54-51 with 2:58 left, but a 3-pointer by Zaynah Robinson followed by a layup for Norfolk State gave the Spartans a 56-55 lead with 43 seconds remaining. After a Spartans timeout, Thomas took a pass from Martez Cameron and hit a jumper to reclaim the lead for the Bears, this time for good. A free throw by Carr with one second left finished the scoring.
Josh Treadwell added 14 points off the bench and Tre' Thomas (BCCC), Dejuan Clayton and Terry Harris Jr. (BCCC) added 12 points apiece for Coppin.