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National Basketball Association
BOXSCORE | RECAP
Maryland 73, Hawaii 60
When: 7:10 PM ET, Sunday, March 20, 2016
Where: Spokane Arena, Spokane, Washington
Officials: # Terry Oglesby, # Lamar Simpson, # Randall McCall
Attendance: 11296

SPOKANE, Wash. -- Maryland took Hawaii's punches for the better part of the 30 minutes, but pulled away in the end for a comfortable 73-60 win and a ticket to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2003.

Melo Trimble drained Maryland's first trey of the game with 9:33 left in the midst of a 14-0 Maryland run that signaled the Terrapins' takeover.

Back to back dunks from Diamond Stone and Jake Layman, a one-hand slam in transition giving the Maryland crowd some energy, gave the Terrapins a lead it wouldn't relinquish.

Robert Carter kept the onslaught going, drawing the blocking call and converting the and-one to move the lead to 53-41.

Trimble scored 14 of his 24 points in the second half, including 13 of 14 from the free throw line.

Quincy Smith put an end to Maryland's 14-0 run, getting the Warriors their first point from the free throw line, rattling one in with 7:12 left in the game.

Hawaii battled for most of the contest, leading by as many as seven and leading for just less than 13 minutes in the first half.

Maryland took a 28-27 lead into halftime.

Stone and Trimble each scored 10 apiece to shoulder the scoring load for the Terrapins. Mike Thomas led the Warriors with 10 in the first half.

Big West Player of the Year Stefan Jankovic was held to 14 points on 17 shot attempts, getting almost nothing in the paint while being guarded by Stone and Carter. Mike Thomas led Hawaii with 19.

The Warriors three-week road trip, dating back to the final regular season trip on March 1, comes to an end.

NOTES: The two schools met for only the third time ever, and the first time since 1996. Maryland won the first two meetings ... Two of the best defensive teams in the country met, with both coming in ranked in the Top 45 in the NCAA in Ken Pomeroy's adjusted defense efficiency metric. Hawaii was the higher rated team at No. 29 in the country ... Hawaii is on its third week in a row on the road, dating back to the final week of the regular season on March 1 ... The Rainbow Warriors hit a program-high in wins at 28 with its first ever NCAA Tournament win over California on Friday afternoon.
Top Game Performances
 
Hawaii   Maryland
Michael Thomas 19 Scoring Melo Trimble 24
Roderick Bobbitt 7 Assists Rasheed Sulaimon 3
Michael Thomas 11 Rebounds Robert Carter 9
Roderick Bobbitt 4 Free Throws Made Melo Trimble 13
Sheriff Drammeh 1 Steals Robert Carter 2
Stefan Jankovic 1 Blocks Damonte Dodd 5
Team Stats Summary
 
Team Points FG% 3PM-3PA FTM-FTA Assists Rebounds Blocks Steals Turnovers
Hawaii 60 32.9 4-19 10-15 13 42 1 2 9
Maryland 73 45.8 1-18 28-31 8 35 7 5 11