Queen, Gillespie score 24 in Maryland's 78-74 loss to No. 15 Marquette

CBS News Baltimore

Derik Queen and Ja'Kobi Gillespie scored 24 points apiece for Maryland, but it wasn't enough in the Terrapins' 78-74 loss to No. 15 Marquette on Friday in College Park.

In a game that featured nine ties and 13 lead changes, the Golden Eagles (4-0) rode the sharp shooting of Jones to squeeze past a Maryland team that had won its first three games by 30, 34 and 31 points, respectively.

Marquette led 74-66 with 1:07 left before the Terrapins charged back. It was 76-74 when Maryland's DeShawn Harris-Smith stepped to the foul line for two shots with 14.7 seconds remaining.

He missed both.

Kam Jones scored 28 points for Marquette and Stevie Mitchell added 18.

Selton Miguel and Harris-Smith both contributed nine points for Maryland (3-1). Julian Reese grabbed a game-high 10 rebounds.

The Terrapins host Canisius on Tuesday.

Takeaways

Marquette: The Golden Eagles reached the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament last season, but now they're without Tyler Kolek and Oso Ighodaro, both of whom are in the NBA. Jones has helped fill the void and Mitchell helped against the Terrapins, but depth is an issue.

Maryland: The Terrapins showed they can hang with a top-15 team, but this was a tough loss to take at home in a packed arena.

Key moment

Maryland led 61-59 before Jones drained a 3-pointer and followed a missed 3 by Queen with a three-point play that made it 65-61 with 6:11 remaining.

Key stat

Maryland committed 13 turnovers and went 9 of 14 from the foul line, including those two critical misses by Harris-Smith in the final minute. Marquette, in contrast, turned it over only seven times and was 18 for 24 on free throws.

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