EAST LANSING, MICH. — Maryland women's basketball coach Brenda Frese knew her team was fortunate to leave Michigan State with another victory.
Brionna Jones scored 17 points, Shatori Walker-Kimbrough and Laurin Mincy had 15 and the nation's No. 5 team escaped with a 75-69 win on Monday night.
Lexie Brown had 14 points and Tierney Pfirman added 11 for the balanced Terps (23-2, 14-0 Big Ten).
"It wasn't one of our better performances," Frese said of Maryland's 17th win in a row, dating back to Dec. 3. "But I was pleased with the way we were able to hang in there and get a very difficult road win. All the credit goes to Michigan State. Aerial Powers is really a phenomenal player."
Powers scored 18 points for the Spartans (12-14, 4-11) but was 8-for-21 from the field and missed six of seven free throws. Tori Jankoska and Becca Mills each had 14 points and Cara Miller had 10.
Michigan State led by a point with less than 10 minutes left but couldn't make enough shots down the stretch to turn a scare into a shocker.
"I thought we had them on the run most of the game," Spartans coach Suzy Merchant said. "Even down seven at the half, I liked what we were doing. It's stating the obvious, but the free throw line killed us."
Maryland shot 46 percent from the field to Michigan State's 40 percent and had a 46-32 rebound advantage. But if the Spartans had converted more than seven free throws in 18 attempts or made a third of their open looks, the Terps might have had a loss instead of their second-closest win this season.
Lexi Gussert tied the game at 42 with a 3-pointer, and Mills put the Spartans up 44-42 with a layup a minute later. Maryland answered with a jumper by Walker-Kimbrough as the shot clock expired and a free throw by Jones. After Powers connected inside, Pfirman gave made it a three-point lead with two baskets.
Trailing 49-46, Michigan State answered with a corner 3 from Miller. And a flagrant elbow by Walker-Kimbrough allowed Jankoska to put the Spartans up 50-49 with a free throw. It was the last time they led.
Brown, Jones and Walker-Kimbrough took over from there with eight straight points. After a layup by Miller, Walker-Kimbrough's three-point play gave the Terps a 60-52 cushion. A basket by Pfirman and a free throw by Jones made it an 11-point game.
"I just wanted us to keep our poise and composure," Frese said. "We knew Michigan State would play extremely hard. And a win like that will help us in the post-season. And win in a tough environment only makes you better."