Durham, N.C. -- One of the most anticipated games of the women's college basketball season didn't turn out to be much of a game at all.
No. 3 Duke held No. 1 Maryland, the second-highest-scoring team in the nation, to a season low in scoring to turn a rematch of the 2006 NCAA championship game and a meeting of two undefeated teams into an 81-62 blowout yesterday in front of a sold-out crowd of 9,314 at Cameron Indoor Stadium.
"I thought this game we were outworked, out-hustled, out-coached ... you name it," Terps coach Brenda Frese said. "Duke was a dominant team and made a huge statement in this game."
Virginia women@Maryland Friday, 7 p.m.