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College basketball: No. 9 Maryland rallies for victory at No. 20 Illinois

Maryland coach Mark Turgeon reacts during the second half of his team's 75-66 win at Illinois on Feb. 7, 2020.
Maryland coach Mark Turgeon reacts during the second half of his team’s 75-66 win at Illinois on Friday night.
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With Illinois shredding Maryland’s man-to-man defense, Terrapins coach Mark Turgeon switched to a zone — something the team rarely uses outside of practice.

It worked.

Anthony Cowan scored 20 points, and Turgeon’s ninth-ranked Maryland held on to beat No. 20 Illinois 75-66 on Friday night.

The Terrapins (19-4, 9-3 Big Ten) took sole possession of first place in the conference with the victory. Illinois (16-7, 8-4) fell into second place.

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“Great win for us,” Turgeon said. “Illinois plays as well as anyone in our league. They are a talented group with size.”

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Illinois led by 14 points midway through the first half, but the Terrapins fought back and pulled to within 42-40 with a three-pointer by Wiggins at the halftime buzzer.

Maryland opened the second half with an 11-0 run to take a lead it never relinquished.

“We kind of lost ourselves there at first,” Turgeon said. “But we utilized the zone and it got us back in the game. It gave us some confidence.”

Maryland plays mostly a man defense, although Turgeon said the Terps practice different zones.

“We haven’t really shown much of our zone,” he said. “We practice it every day, and today we played it. It worked, and it really took them out of their rhythm.

The switch caught Illinois off guard.

“They went zone on us, and it changed the rhythm of the game,” said Illinois coach Brad Underwood. “We had some unfortunate lineups out there because of foul trouble. And it worked. They really controlled the game after that.”

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Feliz, who has been superb off the bench for Illinois this season, said the shift from man to zone changed the Illini’s game plan.

“They made some adjustments” he said. “It slowed us down and forced us to take outside shots.

Darryl Morsell scored 18 points and Eric Ayala added 12 for Maryland.

Ayo Dosunmu led Illinois with 16 points. Andres Feliz added 12.

Maryland's Jalen Smith goes up for a block attempt on a shot by Illinois' Alan Griffin on Feb. 7, 2020.
Maryland’s Jalen Smith goes up for a block attempt on a shot by Illinois’ Alan Griffin on Friday night.
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Emotions were running high from the opening tip. There were four technical fouls called in the first half, two on the Maryland bench (the first on Turgeon) and one each on Illinois (Feliz) and Maryland (Morsell).

“I don’t want to talk about that,” Turgeon said of his technical. “I deserved it, and we moved on.”

Underwood was called for the game’s fifth technical foul midway through the second half for yelling at the referees.

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“Eh,” Underwood said, shrugging, when asked about the foul. “Lots of emotion out there tonight.”

The game was the first in seven years between two ranked teams in Champaign (when No. 8 Minnesota defeated No. 12 Illinois on Jan. 9, 2013), and the first Friday night Big Ten game ever played at State Farm Center.

It was a huge win for Maryland and not an easy one, something Turgeon acknowledged after the game.

“We didn’t panic out there,” he said. “There were some nerves because of how big the game was, but we knew we were only down by 14 points (in the first half) and we didn’t panic.”

Illinois, which lost by only two points in Maryland in December, looked like it would run away with the game early.

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“We’ll bounce back,” Underwood said. “We’re a game out of first place [in the conference]. We’re still playing for a championship. Nothing changed that tonight.”

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Maryland will host Nebraska on Tuesday before traveling to No. 16 Michigan State on Feb. 15.

Illinois hosts No. 16 Michigan State on Tuesday and heads to Rutgers on Feb. 15.

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