Final
No. 6 Maryland women beat Old Dominion 95-49
Nov 27, 2015 - 2:30 AM ST. THOMAS, U.S. Virgin Islands (AP) Brene Moseley matched her career high with 26 points on 10-of-12 shooting to help No. 6 Maryland beat Old Dominion 95-49 on Thursday night in the Paradise Jam.Moseley also had four assists and three steals for Maryland (4-0). Shatori Walker-Kimbrough was 6 for 7 from the field and had 16 points, and Brionna Jones added 10 points and 12 rebounds.
Maryland led 30-6 at the end of the first quarter.
''We were ready to play,'' coach Brenda Frese said. ''We had a ton of energy and were really aggressive on both ends of the floor. Then, I think we settled in a little bit. Credit Old Dominion, they made a little bit of a run. I thought our depth was able to wear them out and did a better job after halftime. Brene Moseley was tremendous. She really sparked us and played a really complete game.''
The Terrapins will play South Dakota State on Friday and Pittsburgh on Saturday.
Jennie Simms led Old Dominion (1-4) with 23 points.
''We had great opportunities tonight and there were great things that happened with this team. The first quarter really got us in a deep hole, but once we got past that and realized we could play with them we started to settle down and gain a little more confidence,'' Old Dominion coach Karen Barefoot said. ''Everybody gave good energy and I thought we moved the ball very well and got the shots that we wanted against their zone. We had a few breakdowns towards the end, but all in all we were tough.''
The Monarchs will face Pittsburgh on Friday and South Dakota State on Saturday.
- OLD DOMINION: 49
MARYLAND: 95
Final
Nov 26 7:36 PM - OLD DOMINION: 40
MARYLAND: 77
End of 3rd
Nov 26 7:19 PM - OLD DOMINION: 24
MARYLAND: 48
Halftime
Nov 26 6:31 PM - OLD DOMINION: 0
MARYLAND: 9
1st Quarter - 7:26
Nov 26 5:51 PM
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