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Villanova enjoys wire-to-wire 57-40 bounce-back win over Maryland
After a tough loss earlier in the week and some classic Villanova slow starts through the early parts of the season, Friday was a completely different story.
The Wildcats pounced all over visiting Maryland, enjoying a wire-to-wire bounce-back 57-40 victory.
Villanova set the tone from opening tip, building an early 17-3 lead. The ‘Cats went on to absolutely annihilate the Terrapins in the first half of the game. Maryland only mustered four made shots and shot 14.8% as a team in the first half, while the ‘Cats were off to a blistering start where everyone chipped in as they shot a red-hot 61.9% in the opening half.
“I was really proud of the way our guys competed, especially during the first 5-6 minutes, that was awesome to watch,” said Villanova coach Kyle Neptune in his opening statement.
When Maryland was bricking shots, it had untimely turnover after turnover, which left them not one, but TWO 3-4 minute-long scoreless dry spells. They never found a groove.
Meanwhile, Tyler Burton, T.J. Bamba, and Justin Moore managed to lead scoring to start, most of which came from the seemingly effortless layups they were able to sneak past the Terrapins’ defense. Add in the number of threes they consistently hit, and it’s a dangerous combo for their opponents.
In fact, Burton outscored Maryland’s entire team at one point, racking up 15 points before the team even reached that point total.
“Our focus was on the defense,” Burton said. “The offense was great, and our guys knocked down shots, but we were focused on the defense. We had to take the matchup seriously, follow the game plan, and just be aggressive.”
After a frustrating game against Penn, where the ‘Cats didn’t share the ball well, struggled to score and get timely spots, Friday was a much-needed return to form for the ‘Cats. Their team chemistry was electric and each pass was coordinated beautifully, and even as their scoring dropped off in the second half, the ‘Cats remain connected defensively.
Villanova took a dominant 39-15 halftime lead.
Maryland had been known for their versatility on the court and its ability to limit three-point shots from their opponents. Not tonight. The ‘Cats were on-point from the three-point line, sinking six perimeter shots in the first half before finishing 7-of-18 overall. (38.9%)
Julian Reese and Jahmir Young, the dynamic duo Nova Nation was warned about, seemed to be off their game. Reese was limited to 10 points on 2-of-8 shooting, while Young had nine points on 3-of-10 shooting.
“I think Maryland is an extremely tough team, they have a versatile style,” Neptune said. “It’s hard to play them consistently because they’re constantly attacking you defensively.”
Maryland’s offense was sloppy, and its defense was even sloppier, as it quickly fell behind. Although they picked it up slightly in the second half and ended up closing the margin down to 17 points, it seemed to be a little too late. The ‘Cats cooled off and shot just 5-of-19 in the second half (26.3%), but the Terrapins didn’t catch fire and was limited to shooting 24.0% overall and 19.2% from deep.
Hakim Hart ended up being a secret weapon for the ‘Cats, as he was able to provide intel on the Terrapins’ strategy.
“Anytime you get a fifth-year guy in here, especially him coming from Maryland, has been really helpful,” Burton said. “[Hakim Hart] played a tremendous role in what we’re trying to do.”
Neptune jokingly referred to Hart as “Scout Hakim.”
Scout Hakim did add, though, that it was difficult for him to go up against his former teammates, “Personally, it was kind of hard for me, but I stayed focused.”
He finished with seven points on 2-of-6 shooting, and had two boards and a steal.
Maryland coach Kevin Willard had no comment in regard to going up against Hart.
Burton led the way with 15 points on 4-of-5 shooting, with six rebounds. Bamba had 11 points, three boards and two steals. With the lopsided margin, the ‘Cats went to their reserves early and nearly everyone got a good a mount of playing time. Moore chipped in eight points, three rebounds, two assists and one steal. Eric Dixon had seven points and eight rebounds.
The ‘Cats shot 45.0% overall and 38.9% from deep for the game, as they improved to 3-1.
It was a nice way to top off Mikal Bridges’ welcome home, as he got his jersey retired at halftime.
Neptune says the team’s only focus is now on the Battle 4 Atlantis during the Thanksgiving holiday break. The ‘Cats start with the the Texas Tech Red Raiders on Wednesday, Nov. 22, at 2:30 p.m. ET.
Maryland
Body-cam video of deadly Howard County police standoff released as Maryland AG investigates
HOWARD COUNTY — The Maryland Office of the Attorney General (OAG) released body camera footage as they continue to investigate an officer-involved shooting that left a man dead after a two-hour standoff in Laurel.
On November 30, around 3:10 p.m., Howard County police responded to a home in the 1000 block of American Pharoah Lane for a domestic incident, according to the OAG.
The 911 caller reported that a man was banging on the front door and a preliminary investigation revealed he had fired several shotgun rounds at the door. He eventually made his way inside the home through a window.
The body cam footage begins as officers arrive on the scene. The video shows an officer walking toward the home as he reports on his radio that he sees a busted window and a case for a long gun outside.
The man – later identified as 29-year-old Tyree Winslow of College Park – appeared in a second-floor window of the home as officers arrived, according to the OAG.
As the video continues, you can hear a woman cry for help, prompting the officer to move quickly toward the front door of the home. The officer then reports on the radio that he sees multiple shell casings.
The officer identifies himself as he moves close to the door and eventually reports that the door is barricaded, according to the video.
The cries for help get louder, and the officer indicates that he may have eyes on a woman in the home as he says, “Ma’am stay there…lay down.”
The video shows officers taking cover behind cars across the street from the home as the situation escalates and the officer gives verbal commands, asking to see Winslow’s hands. According to the OAG, Winslow did not comply and he and two officers exchanged gunfire.
Another officer’s body camera captured him getting close to the home and helping a person down from an upstairs window of the home. The body camera falls off but captures the sounds of the officer helping another person down.
Police previously said three people were evacuated from the home and there were no other injuries.
The Howard County Police Tactical Team responded to the scene and established a barricade, according to the OAG. Officers were not able to contact Winslow and around 5:40 p.m., they entered the home.
Once inside, officers found Winslow suffering from gunshot wounds and he was pronounced dead on the scene, the OAG said. Police said it was unclear if he was killed by officer gunfire or by his weapon.
Several loaded firearms and a knife were found near Winslow’s body.
The OAG previously identified the involved officers as Police Officer First Class (PFC) Christopher Weir, a 14-year veteran, and PFC Joseph Debronzo, a 15-year veteran. Both officers have been put on administrative leave.
Neighbor shares video
During the standoff, the neighborhood was on lockdown for several hours.
A neighbor shared video with WJZ showing the moment that tactical officers entered the home. The neighbor also said officers were using a drone to locate Winslow while he was inside the house.
Officer-Involved Shooting Investigation
The OAG’s Independent Investigations Division (IID) investigates all police-involved shootings as standard protocol.
“The idea is if you have an attorney general who is coming in to investigate these incidents, it removes the opportunity for a local agency to seem biased either in favor or against a local police department,” said Eric Bacaj, an independent legal expert who is not involved in this case.
The IID was created by the General Assembly in 2021 as part of a series of police accountability reform bills, the OAG said.
Since October 2021, the division has conducted 65 investigations into fatal or near-fatal officer-involved incidents in Maryland, including two in Howard County.
See a full list of IID investigations below:
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Maryland
Maryland General Assembly 2025 session starts Wednesday
The Maryland General Assembly’s 2025 session begins at noon on Wednesday, when lawmakers will begin to tackle a number of high-interest issues. Policy decisions will be framed around how much money is available and what additional new revenue sources are acceptable.
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