Deshawn Harris-Smith, which was only 4 for 22 of long distances during the season, scored beyond the arc with the therapies down five. It was the first of the four straight 3 from Maryland during a 14-2 running, which sent Terps to win 76-68 over No. 17 Wisconsin on Wednesday night.
College Park, MD. (AP)-The big run of the second half of Maryland began with a 3-indicated source from an incredible source.
Deshawn Harris-Smith, which was only 4 for 22 of long distances during the season, scored beyond the arc with the therapies down five. It was the first of the four straight 3 from Maryland during a 14-2 running, which sent Terps to win 76-68 over No. 17 Wisconsin on Wednesday night.
“You play the percentages. He’s 4 for whatever, right? Four for the year? “Wisconsin coach Greg Guard said.” He deserves him to activate and to knock him down. “
While Harris-Smith’s contribution beyond the arc was unlikely, he has several teammates who need to comply around the perimeter. Maryland went 12 of the 24 of the 3-point scope for a second straight game, and that was his fourth consecutive victory.
“We have now had a rhythm for several games,” said Rodney Rice, who went 3 out of 6 beyond the rainbow on Wednesday. “We are just trying to keep this impulse in the next game. We can put the ball in the basket outside. “
Outside the shooting, it was a major problem last season for Terps, when 29% of 3 on the road to the losing season launched. Improvement of this department is one of the reasons of Maryland to move to the top 25 of AP 25 next week after this last win.
Terps are shooting 37% of 3-point this season, such as Ja’kobi Gillespie and Selton Miguel and over 40% with more than 100 attempts each.
Miguel finished 4 out of 5 on Wednesday.
“The right person to shoot them always helps them,” said coach Kevin Willard.
Maryland actually missed seven of his first nine 3 before turning it in a big way.
“We have very good glances in the first half,” Willard said. “I think we were a little, or we have intensified, or we have not intensified enough.”
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