No. 14 Maryland Beats Michigan, 66-56, For 5th Straight Win
DAVID GINSBURG, AP Sports Writer
COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) — Melo Trimble scored 19 points, and No. 14 Maryland beat Michigan 66-56 Saturday to complete an undefeated season at home in the Big Ten.
A gritty defensive battle turned in the Terrapins' favor late in the first half, and Maryland (24-5, 12-4) never trailed over the final 20 minutes.
The Terrapins finished 18-1 at home — the only defeat against Top 10 Virginia on Dec. 3. Maryland's 9-0 mark at home in the Big Ten includes Tuesday's win over fifth-ranked Wisconsin, the conference leader.
Dez Wells had 13 points, six rebounds and six turnovers in his final home game at Maryland.
Zak Irvin led Michigan (14-14, 7-9) with 15 points. The Wolverines went 19 for 52 from the floor, including 5 for 21 beyond the arc, in losing for the sixth time in seven games.
Maryland let an eight-point lead shrink to 43-40 before Trimble sandwiched a pair of 3-pointers around a basket by Irvin to make it 49-42.
It was 49-44 before Wells hit a jumper and Trimble sank three foul shots for a 10-point cushion with 5:18 remaining. Soon after that, 3-pointers by Jake Layman and Wells made it 60-48.
That was enough to assure the Terrapins their fifth straight win. They won the previous four by a total of 15 points.
Maryland closed the first half with a 12-0 run for a 30-21 lead. Trimble, Layman and Richaud Pack contributed 3-pointers to the surge.
Before that, the game featured four ties and eight lead changes.
Michigan shot 32 percent from the floor before the break, missed eight of nine attempts from beyond the arc and went scoreless over the final 4 minutes, 57 seconds.
TIP INS
Michigan: The Wolverines played their 10th straight game without injured guards Derrick Walton Jr. and Caris LeVert. Michigan is 3-7 without them. ... The Wolverines fell to 3-4 all-time against Maryland in a series that began in 1927. ... Albrecht had one assist and needs two more to go over 100 for the first time in his college career. ... Irvin has made a 3-pointer in every game this season.
Maryland: Michal Cekovsky, a 7-foot-1 forward, injured his left knee in warmups and did not play. ... It was Maryland's first double-digit win since Jan. 17 against Michigan State. ... Forward Evan Smotrycz, one of seven seniors honored before the game, played 69 games at Michigan before transferring to Maryland. ... None of those seven seniors started their career as scholarship players at Maryland. ... Wells has reached double figures in nine straight games and 69 for his career. ... The game attracted a sellout crowd of 17,950.
UP NEXT
Michigan travels to Northwestern on Tuesday night.
Maryland plays at Rutgers, its first road game since Feb. 14.
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