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November 3, 2025: \  during womens NCAA basketball game action between Bethune Cookman Wildcats and the UCF Knights at Addition Financial Arena in Orlando, FL, Fl. Romeo T Guzman/BCU Athletics
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Women's Basketball

Bethune-Cookman Faces #9 Maryland

Women's Basketball

Bethune-Cookman Faces #9 Maryland

COLLEGE PARK, MD - The Wildcats will finally travel outside of the Sunshine State as they face a tough road test against #9 Maryland. The game will begin at 6 p.m. EST from the XFINITY Center as B-CU looks to make a statement against a high-major superpower.

Follow the Wildcats In-Story Header Thursday, November 20 Opponent: #6 Maryland (5-0) Time: 6:00 p.m. EST
Location: College Park, MD | XFINITY CENTER
Tickets: https://umterps.evenue.net/event/WB25/WB06?RSRC=umterps&RDAT=schedulepage&utm_campaign=wb25bethunecookman&utm_medium=umterps&utm_source=schedulepage&utm_content=wb25bethunecookmanschedulepage&_ga=2.186412461.548774112.1763572008-1239092094.1763572008 Watch: https://www.bigtenplus.com/en-int/livestream/bethune-cookman-at-maryland/2015986
Live Stats: https://umterps.com/sidearmstats/wbball/summary
 
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1st Quarter

The opening period between Bethune-Cookman (1-3) and Florida International (1-2) was tightly contested with several lead changes throughout the first seven minutes of action.

B-CU was able to take 14-12 lead following two made free-throws by Alexandria Johnson. FIU would quickly respond though, going on a 10-1 run to make it 22-15.

The Wildcats would score the final three points of the quarter to cut the deficit to four going into the second.

Of FIU's 22 first quarter points, 11 of them came off of B-CU turnovers.

2nd Quarter
The Panthers were able to further increase their lead early in the second, going on an 11-4 scoring run to give them a comfortable 11-point advantage. B-CU fought to cut it back to seven, but FIU held strong at the end of the quarter, grabbing a 12-point lead going into halftime.

The Wildcats struggled offensively in the second quarter, shooting just 3-15 in the frame.

FIU dominated B-CU in the paint in the quarter, outscoring the Cats 14-2.

3rd Quarter
B-CU was able to trim the Panthers' deficit to eight following an 8-2 scoring run during the first two minutes of the half. During the remainder of the period, FIU was able to thwart the Wildcats' comeback effort and increase the lead to 12 going into the fourth.

The Panthers once again outpaced the Cats in the paint, 12-6.

4th Quarter
The Wildcats went on another scoring run to start the quarter, outscoring FIU 9-4 during the first 3:45 of the fourth. B-CU aimed for a late comeback as they cut the deficit back down to seven, but the Panthers were unwilling to relent and took control of the game the rest of the way

Despite only shooting 36.4% in the fourth quarter, the Panthers were able to complete the win thanks to their defense. FIU held the Wildcats to just seven points in the fourth as they picked up their first win of the season.
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Bethune-Cookman has never faced the Terrapins in their history.
 
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Maryland has gotten off to a tremendous start this season, winning all five of their games by double-digit scoring margins and scoring at least 80 points in each of them.

The Terrapins are led in scoring by junior Oluchi Okanawa.The former Duke Blue Devil averages 14.8 points per game on .557/.467/.875 shooting splits through five games. She is also second on the team in rebounds per game (5.2).

Maryland has four other players with a double-digit scoring average.

The Terrapins have been dominant on the glass this season, outrebounding their opponents 215-123.
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Players Mentioned

Alexandria Johnson

#11 Alexandria Johnson

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5' 8"
Graduate Student

Players Mentioned

Alexandria Johnson

#11 Alexandria Johnson

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Graduate Student
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