The Maryland Terrapins upset the Indiana Hoosiers a couple of weeks after upsetting Nebraska.
Bruno Fernando (Maryland)
Fernando is turning into a real impact player. Against Indiana he scored 25 points and 13 rebounds.
It’s been a lot of fun watching Bruno Fernando’s development over the past year or so...he’s really come out of his shell as a player. Has pretty much dragged Maryland from start to finish line tonight with his energy and vocal leadership. A double-double well-earned
— Jeremy Woo (@JeremyWoo) January 12, 2019
Anthony Cowan Jr. (Maryland)
Cowan teamed up with Fernando as he scored 24 of his own points while hauling down five rebounds and dishing out seven assists.
Bruno Fernando had 25 points and 13 boards, while Anthony Cowan Jr. added 24 points and 7 dimes to lead Maryland over No. 22 Indiana https://t.co/N7UDp9dEL5
— SI College Hoops (@si_ncaabb) January 12, 2019
Romeo Langford (Indiana)
Langford did his best to carry Indiana but came up short. The guard scored 28 points on Friday and dished out three assists while hauling down two rebounds.
A little spoiler:
— Alessandro Cozzi (@AleCozz1) January 12, 2019
Tier 1
1) Zion Williamson, Duke
Tier 2a
2) RJ Barrett, Duke
3) Jarrett Culver, Texas Tech
4) Kevin Porter Jr., USC
5) Romeo Langford, Indiana
Tier 2b
6) Cameron Reddish, Duke
7) Jontay Porter, Missouri
8) Ja Morant, Murray St
9) Bol Bol, Oregon
Devonte Green (Indiana)
Green had yet another good game but the Hoosiers came up short. Green chipped in 15 points, three rebounds and three assists.
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Jalen Smith (Maryland)
Fresh off hitting the game winner against Nebraska, Jalen Smith didn't score a ton against Indiana but he still had a big impact. He only scored two points but he brought down 10 rebounds.
Jalen Smith, the 31st overall prospect in our current top-100, scored the last 8 PTS for #Maryland tonight, including the game-winning floater with 3.8 ticks left in a 74-72 #terps win over No. 24 #Nebraska. The 6-10 + 18 y/o plays hard, runs the floor, is tough + has some skill pic.twitter.com/hidmn53opt
— DraftExpressContent (@DXContent) January 3, 2019