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Hawkeyes repel Terrapins

Gustafson, No. 14 Iowa women beat No. 7 Maryland 86-73

AP PHOTO - Iowa forward Megan Gustafson, center, celebrates with teammates after a Big Ten Conference women’s basketball game against Maryland on Sunday at Carver-Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City. Gustafson scored a game-high 31 points as Iowa won 86-73.

IOWA CITY — University of Iowa women’s basketball star Megan Gustafson is used to drawing a lot of attention on the court.

So Sunday was just business as usual.

Gustafson scored 24 of her 31 points in the second half, and No. 14 Iowa beat No. 7 Maryland 86-73 to move into a tie with the Terrapins atop the Big Ten Conference.

“They were throwing extra bodies on me — that usually happens,” Gustafson said. “When that happens, I’m able to figure out what else I can do to impact the game, whether that’s getting my teammates open, being a decoy. I don’t mind doing that at all.”

Gustafson also had 17 rebounds for the Hawkeyes (21-5, 12-3), who have won 10 of 11. She went 10 for 18 from the field and 11 for 12 at the free-throw line.

“We tried to throw everything at Megan,” Maryland coach Brenda Frese said. “She’s an All-American for a reason.”

Tania Davis scored 13 points for Iowa, which made 27 of 29 foul shots. Kathleen Doyle finished with 12 points.

“In our pick-and-roll game, obviously no one wants to leave Megan,” Davis said. “That leaves driving lanes for us. As guards, we do a great job of reading the defense and taking what the defense gives us.”

Stephanie Jones led the Terps with 21 points and eight rebounds. Taylor Mikesell had 14 points, and Blair Watson finished with 13.

Maryland (23-3, 12-3) was hurt by a tough day for leading scorer Kaila Charles, who had two points on 1-of-13 shooting. Charles also fouled out.

“She’s a tremendous player,” Iowa coach Lisa Bluder said. “She’s a phenomenal athlete, and we really wanted to make her prove it from outside against us. I think (our) players did a great job adjusting to that.”

TURNING POINT

Iowa took control of a game that featured 17 lead changes when Alexis Sevillian drilled an open 3 to make it 75-69 with 2:31 left.

“I thought that was a huge, huge basket for us,” Bluder said.

Iowa then put it away at the line after the Terrapins, down four and with the ball, turned it over with 48.5 seconds left.

HISTORY

Iowa beat Maryland for the first time since 1992. The last time the Hawkeyes faced a top-10 Terrapin team, Maryland won by 20.

BIG PICTURE

Maryland: The Terps missed a shot to put the Big Ten out of reach, but losing at Iowa isn’t something to be ashamed of. The Hawkeyes are 14-0 at home. They reeled off nine straight points to close the game.

Iowa: The Hawkeyes, barring a collapse that doesn’t appear to be coming, can start planning on hosting the first two rounds of the NCAA Tournament. This was the kind of victory that should convince the committee that Iowa deserves a top-four seed.

SHE SAID IT

“I think we have something special,” Bluder said after Iowa notched its first top-10 win of the season.

No. 14 IOWA 86, No. 7 MARYLAND 73

At Iowa City

MARYLAND (23-3) — Austin 2-4 3-5 7, Jones 10-16 1-3 21, Charles 1-13 0-0 2, Mikesell 6-12 0-0 14, Watson 5-8 0-0 13, Fraser 4-9 0-0 8, Lewis 2-7 0-0 6, Vujacic 1-6 0-0 2. TOTALS 31-75 4-8 73.

IOWA (21-5) — Stewart 5-11 2-2 12, Gustafson 10-18 11-12 31, Davis 5-8 1-2 13, Doyle 3-9 6-6 12, Meyer 2-6 4-4 8, Czinano 0-0 0-0 0, Ollinger 1-3 1-1 3, Sevillian 2-5 2-2 7. TOTALS 28-60 27-29 86.

Maryland 14 19 17 23 — 73

Iowa 17 16 25 28 — 86

3-Point Goals–Maryland 7-23 (Charles 0-2, Mikesell 2-7, Watson 3-5, Lewis 2-5, Vujacic 0-4), Iowa 3-13 (Davis 2-4, Doyle 0-2, Meyer 0-4, Sevillian 1-3). Assists–Maryland 13 (Mikesell 5), Iowa 18 (Doyle 5). Fouled Out–Maryland Charles, Fraser, Rebounds–Maryland 37 (Austin 9), Iowa 41 (Gustafson 17). Total Fouls–Maryland 25, Iowa 10. A–10,716.

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