
Ohio State
(+10.5)

Maryland
(-10.5)
Highlights
Summary
COLLEGE PARK, Md. (Interstat) — Jaloni Cambridge scored 28 points as Ohio State upset 10th-ranked Maryland 89-76 in a Big Ten women’s basketball game Sunday at Xfinity Center. The Buckeyes (15-2, 5-0 Big Ten) used a dominant 28-point second quarter to erase an early deficit and hand the Terrapins (16-2, 4-1) their first conference loss. Cambridge, a 5-foot-7 guard from Nashville, Tennessee, added nine rebounds and eight assists. Oluchi Okananwa led Maryland with 27 points and nine rebounds. Ohio State capitalized on turnovers, scoring 22 points off them compared to Maryland’s 10. A crowd of 8,623 watched as the Buckeyes secured a key road victory, overcoming Maryland’s status as a 10.5-point favorite. The teams will meet again in Columbus on Feb. 15.
Extended Summary
COLLEGE PARK, Md. (Interstat) — In a pivotal early-season Big Ten clash, the Ohio State Buckeyes delivered a commanding road performance, handing the Maryland Terrapins their second loss of the season with an 89-76 victory Sunday at a sold-out Xfinity Center. The game, played before an announced crowd of 8,623, pitted two of the conference’s top teams against each other and served as a statement win for the visiting Buckeyes. Ohio State improved to 15-2 overall, while Maryland fell to 16-2. The most critical phase of the contest was a decisive second-quarter surge by Ohio State that flipped the game’s momentum permanently. After a fast-paced first quarter that saw Maryland take a 24-12 lead behind the hot shooting of Oluchi Okananwa and Yarden Garzon, the Buckeyes responded with a devastating 28-point second period. Ohio State’s defense tightened, forcing several Maryland turnovers and converting them into easy transition opportunities. A 17-4 run over a five-minute span erased the Terrapins’ early advantage and gave Ohio State a lead it would not relinquish. Ohio State guard Jaloni Cambridge, a 5-foot-7 sophomore from Nashville, Tennessee, orchestrated the victory with a masterful all-around performance. She finished with 28 points, nine rebounds and eight assists in 40 minutes, consistently breaking down Maryland’s defense and creating shots for herself and her teammates. Her backcourt partner, Kennedy Cambridge, also from Nashville, added 14 points and four assists, while forward Kylee Kitts of Oviedo, Florida, contributed 18 points and eight rebounds. Maryland was led by the dynamic duo of Oluchi Okananwa and Yarden Garzon. Okananwa, a 5-10 guard from Boston, poured in 27 points and grabbed nine rebounds. Garzon, a 6-3 guard from Ra’anana, Israel, recorded 19 points, eight rebounds and five assists in a full 40 minutes. Their efforts, however, were not enough to overcome Ohio State’s offensive efficiency and defensive pressure. The Buckeyes dominated key statistical categories, scoring 22 points off 15 Maryland turnovers while committing only 10 turnovers themselves. Ohio State also won the battle in the paint, 32-30, and shot a higher percentage from the field, though specific shooting percentages were not officially recorded. Center Elsa Lemmilä of Espoo, Finland, anchored the interior for Ohio State with eight points, 11 rebounds and three assists. After establishing a 40-42 halftime lead, Ohio State maintained control throughout the second half. Every Maryland push was met with a timely response, often from Jaloni Cambridge. Her step-back jumpers and drives to the basket kept the Terrapins at bay, and when Maryland closed to within single digits in the fourth quarter, Cambridge and Chance Gray, who had 11 points, connected on crucial shots to extend the lead. The victory marked a significant rebound for Ohio State following a loss to UCLA just two weeks ago and continued their strong start to conference play. Maryland, which entered the game as a 10.5-point favorite according to sportsbooks and was given a 58.7% probability to win by statistical models, saw its 10-game winning streak snapped. The combined score of 165 points fell under the pregame over/under line of 153.5. Ohio State returns home to face Penn State on Wednesday. Maryland begins a challenging West Coast road trip at Southern California, also on Wednesday. The two teams are scheduled to meet again in Columbus on Feb. 15.
Preview
Preview: Ohio State Buckeyes at Maryland Terrapins COLLEGE PARK, Md. (Interstat) — A marquee Big Ten women’s basketball showdown is set for Sunday at Xfinity Center as the Maryland Terrapins host the Ohio State Buckeyes. The matchup features two of the nation’s top teams, with Maryland (16-1, 3-1 Big Ten) riding high after an 88-41 rout of Rutgers on Thursday. Ohio State (14-2, 3-0) arrives following a hard-fought 78-69 road win at Illinois on Wednesday. The game will be a clash of elite backcourt talent. Ohio State is powered by dynamic guard Jaloni Cambridge, who is coming off a career-high 41-point performance against Illinois. Over her last three games, the sophomore is averaging 32.3 points, showcasing her explosive scoring ability. Maryland counters with its own standout guard in Yarden Garzon. The junior is a versatile offensive engine, averaging 16.6 points per game. She nearly posted a triple-double against Rutgers with 18 points and nine assists, demonstrating her all-around floor game. Both teams boast potent offenses, but the Terrapins have been particularly dominant at home, winning by an average margin of 48.8 points in their last four games in College Park. Their lone loss this season was a narrow 73-70 defeat at Illinois on Jan. 1. Ohio State’s two losses came against ranked non-conference opponents, and they have won seven straight since a Dec. 28 defeat to UCLA. The Buckeyes’ pressure defense, which forces over 21 turnovers per game, will be tested by Maryland’s efficient, high-assist attack. This contest is the first of a critical home-and-home series between the conference heavyweights. They will meet again in Columbus on Feb. 15. Sunday’s winner will seize early control in the Big Ten title race. Tip-off is scheduled for 1 p.m. EST. The game will be broadcast nationally on a network to be announced.