Maryland's Bruno Fernando dunks for two of his career-high 25 points as the Terrapins overcame a slow start to beat Indiana, 78-75, in a Big Ten game at Xfinity Center. Turnovers, poor shot selection and defensive miscues led to a double-digit deficit barely four minutes into the Big Ten contest. Maryland (14-3, 5-1 Big Ten) won its fifth straight, four of which have come in conference play. Fernando, the Terps’ standout sophomore, scored a career-high 25 points with 13 rebounds, three assists and a block. Maryland blitzed the Hoosiers to start the second half, however, and by the time Fernando threw down a dunk with 16:09 remaining the game was tied.
Source: Washington Post January 12, 2019 03:01 UTC