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UW women fall to No. 9 Maryland, Hilliard nets 19
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Wisconsin coach Jonathan Tsipis talks to freshman guard Sydney Hilliard in the fourth quarter. Hilliard is a 2019 Monroe graduate. - photo by Adam Krebs

MADISON (AP) — Maryland’s Mimi Collins has confidence in her teammates’ abilities. She realizes that if Ashley Owusu or Chloe Bibby starts slowly, other Terrapins can pick up the pace.

Such was the case on Sunday as the ninth-ranked Terps beat Wisconsin 79-70 on Sunday.

Bibby scored 19 points and sophomore Diamond Miller added 17 to help Maryland (11-1, 7-0 Big Ten) earn its 10th consecutive victory. Collins added 13 points and a career-high 17 rebounds.

The Terrapins’ only loss this season is an 81-72 setback to then-No. 24 Missouri State on Nov. 28.

Sydney Hilliard scored 19 and Julie Pospisilova had 18 for Wisconsin (3-8, 0-8). Imani Lewis added 17 points and 14 rebounds.

Owusu added 14 points and Katie Benzan had 12 for Maryland, which outrebounded Wisconsin 44-29.

The Badgers played their second ranked team in four days. They suffered a 19-point home loss to No. 13 Michigan on Thursday.

Maryland has 24 straight Big Ten victories and has won all nine games it has ever played against Wisconsin. The Terps kept those streaks going even though their leading scorer struggled early on.

Owusu, who entered the game averaging a team-high 18.7 points per game, shot 1 of 7 from the field and scored five points in the first half.

Wisconsin coach Jonathan Tsipsis said he liked Wisconsin’s ability to battle against one of the best teams in the country.

“We just need to continue to play better,” Tsipsis said. “It sounds like pretty simple things. How we’ve competed in practice and how we’ve pushed through physicality is better.”

The Badgers utilized a strong scoring attack to stay in contention against Maryland. They also got a big resurgence from Hilliard, their leading scorer this season. Hilliard had scored only one point and had shot 0 of 7 from the field in the loss to Michigan.