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Maryland dominated the third quarter on their method to an 82-71 victory over Illinois on Sunday. Diamond Miller scored 31 factors, and the Terps rallied from an 11-point second-quarter deficit.
COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) — When it got here time for Brenda Frese’s Maryland gamers to fee their efficiency at halftime, there was a little bit of a disconnect between them and their coach.
“They fee themselves a bit increased than what I (did),” Frese mentioned. “That was referred to as out.”
No matter was mentioned throughout that break, the eighth-ranked Terrapins seemed like a distinct crew afterward, dominating the third quarter on their method to an 82-71 victory over Illinois on Sunday. Diamond Miller scored 31 factors, and the Terps rallied from an 11-point second-quarter deficit.
“Halftime was what halftime wanted to be,” Miller mentioned. “I believe that fired us up, and once we got here again out, we got here out taking part in good protection and simply executing on each side of the court docket.”
Abby Meyers scored 14 of her 18 factors within the third quarter for the Terrapins, who improved to 13-0 all-time in opposition to the Illini. This victory was unsure for some time, although. Maryland (21-5, 12-3 Massive Ten) missed all 17 of its 3-point makes an attempt however was capable of come again due to its tenacious strain protection.
Down 37-28 at halftime, the Terps outscored Illinois 31-8 within the third. The Illini had extra turnovers (10) than subject aim makes an attempt (9) within the quarter.
“The priority clearly, taking part in them, is their strain,” Illinois coach Shauna Inexperienced mentioned. “We dealt with it advantageous till that third quarter, once we didn’t deal with it advantageous, they usually made us pay by getting a ton of baskets off of our turnovers.”
Meyers’ three-point play put Maryland forward 46-43. After a pair free throws by Illinois’ Makira Prepare dinner, the Terps scored the ultimate 13 factors of the interval. A steal and layup by Miller put Maryland up by 5, after which Shyanne Sellers stole the ball and handed to Meyers for a layup.
With a few minute to go within the quarter, Prepare dinner’s move sailed proper to Inexperienced on the sideline. She bounced the ball in obvious frustration. Moments later, following one other turnover, Meyers made a layup whereas being fouled, and the free throw made it 59-45.
Illinois (19-7, 9-6) made all 5 of its 3-point makes an attempt within the first quarter and went 12 of twenty-two past the arc within the recreation. Prepare dinner scored 29 factors however had 9 of her crew’s 25 turnovers.
Illinois was taking part in with out guard Genesis Bryant, the crew’s second-leading scorer. Solely six Illini gamers appeared for greater than 3:13 and solely seven performed in any respect.
“It’s an enormous problem to not have certainly one of your start line guards,” Inexperienced mentioned. “For us to form of get to that subsequent degree, we’ve acquired to have the ability to deal with strain.”
BIG PICTURE
Illinois: The Illini did a pleasant job slowing Maryland down within the first half, however their lack of ability to carry onto the ball gave the Terps means too many simple baskets. Maryland completed with a 30-13 edge in quick break factors.
Maryland: It says loads that the Terps ended up successful pretty comfortably regardless of being outscored 36-0 past the arc. Maryland’s means to get out and run makes this crew harmful even when Miller isn’t getting a lot assist in the half-court offense.
BOTH EXTREMES
Whereas Maryland missed each 3-pointer it took, the Terps have been additionally an ideal 18 for 18 on free throws. And so they outscored Illinois 56-12 within the paint.
“It began defensively with our press,” Frese mentioned. “(Sellers), who was struggling a bit bit in that first half — I actually challenged her and Diamond at halftime. These two actually wanted to step up our power for the defensive finish.”
UP NEXT
Illinois: The Illini host Penn State subsequent Sunday.
Maryland: The Terps play at Michigan State on Saturday. Maryland gained the primary assembly between the groups 94-85 final month.
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Local News
A GoFundMe page has raised more than $5,000 to assist with memorial service costs for a West Springfield woman who was found dead earlier this month in Springfield’s Forest Park.
Joann Garelli, 56, was found dead Jan. 7 in the Camp Star Angelina area of Forest Park, according to a Facebook post from Hampden District Attorney Anthony Gulluni.
Garelli’s death is currently under investigation by the Hampden District Attorney’s Office and the Springfield Police Detective Bureau’s Homicide Unit.
Andrew Santiago created the GoFundMe page to help his wife, Elizabeth Herd, pay for her mother’s memorial service, according to the page. On the page, Santiago called for an end to violence against women.
“[T]he violence and abuse of women are not taken seriously and we all need to come together as one to help prevent these attacks on women!” Santiago wrote.
The page was created Jan. 9 and will remain open until Garelli’s memorial service, which is scheduled to be held Jan. 21.
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SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – A controversial bill aimed at tightening restrictions on hemp products in Illinois failed to gain traction in the state legislature, leaving the future of the industry in limbo.
Illinois House Bill 4293 sought to impose strict licensing requirements on hemp businesses, similar to those for cannabis dispensaries.
What we know:
Governor JB Pritzker supported the bill, calling it a priority to address concerns about unregulated hemp products like Delta-8, which can produce a psychoactive effect.
Critics, however, argue that the proposed regulations would disproportionately impact small businesses. The Illinois Black Hemp Association raised concerns about high licensing costs and lengthy approval processes, warning that many entrepreneurs could be forced out of the market.
What they’re saying:
“I found that it helped me out in a wellness perspective but also saw it as an opportunity to create generational wealth in the Black community,” said Sam Wilson of the Illinois Black Hemp Association. “Unfortunately, now that dream is in jeopardy because the American dream is under attack and is under attack by our billionaire governor.”
For small business owners like Misty Nelson, who runs Sunkissed Greenz in Mokena, hemp is essential. She and her husband started their business in 2020 using their pandemic stimulus checks and now rely on hemp sales for 40% of their profits.
“If there’s a complete ban, our small business would go up in smoke,” said Nelson, who supports regulating Delta-8 rather than banning it outright. “We want to protect children, too. Instead of a ban, we’d like regulations that ensure safety while letting our clientele access natural remedies for sleeping, pain, and anxiety.”
Some lawmakers agree that regulation, not prohibition, is the way forward. State Representative La Shawn Ford supports age restrictions similar to those for tobacco and cannabis.
“We definitely need to regulate Delta products,” Ford said. “If we passed that today, I would be very happy.”
What’s next:
The Delta-8 issue of whether to regulate, ban, or not change anything is expected to return when the new General Assembly convenes.
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