Maryland Wins 111-108 in Double Overtime Thriller
Maryland Wins 111-108 in Double Overtime Thriller

Maryland Wins 111-108 in Double Overtime Thriller

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In a thrilling NCAA Women's Tournament game, No. 4 seed Maryland overcame a 17-point deficit to defeat No. 5 seed Alabama 111-108 in double overtime. Maryland's Sarah Te-Biasu hit a crucial three-pointer at the end of regulation, and the Terrapins controlled the second overtime to secure the win, advancing to the Sweet 16 to face defending champion South Carolina. Alabama's Sarah Ashlee Barker delivered a standout performance with a career-high 45 points, the second-most in tournament history, but it wasn't enough to carry her team past Maryland. Shyanne Sellers and Kaylene Smikle led Maryland with 28 and 26 points respectively, contributing to the second-highest scoring game in women's NCAA Tournament history. The match was marked by dramatic turns, including Alabama's third-quarter 17-point lead, which Maryland slowly chipped away at. The game captivated fans, who shared their excitement across social media.

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