The ACC looked to be on a roll this past weekend as they dominated the Big Ten. No one knows when an upset can occur though. The Maryland Terrapins fell victim to such an outcome against VCU, losing 85-76 on Sunday. I'm surprised that this game got away from Maryland, who went cold from the field in the final couple of minutes. They shot just 37% and committed 19 turnovers. Usually such a breakdown dooms a team. Only 3 Maryland players scored in double-digits.
Jamal Shuler carried the Rams, scoring 30 points on 10-for-19 shooting (6 three-pointers) with a hot hand throughout the game. VCU got rebounded 51-38 and didn't shoot as well at the free-throw line as Maryland, but managed to go out in front late in the second half and maintain their lead. Guard Eric Maynor also helped in the winning effort by finishing with 25 points and 5 assists. VCU climbs to a 4-3 on the season coming off a loss against Hampton. Maryland suffers their third loss as look to bounce back this week against Morgan State (4-3) and Boston College (5-1). The Terps can't take these two match-ups lightly either.
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