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No. 14 Maryland has been taking care of Big Ten business ahead of their showdown at No. 8 Michigan

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There is quite a bit to talk about when looking back on No. 14 Maryland’s (23-6, 11-6 Big Ten) last two games, even though they were expected blowout wins over teams near the bottom of the Big Ten.

The Terps defeated Purdue 99-66 last Sunday and Northwestern 79-57 on Wednesday. Each member of the rotation did something significant in at least one of the games. But, of course, I’m going to start by honoring the seniors.

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Saylor Poffenbarger and Mir McLean hope their uplifting homecoming story ends with a deep tournament run

Redshirt senior Saylor Poffenbarger and graduate student Mir McLean played basketball against each other in high school, as both grew up in Maryland. They then overlapped at UConn. This is their second year together in College Park, with both finding joy in last season’s homecoming. They were part of a spirited cast of transfers that led the Terps on a Sweet 16 run.

Poffenbarger was actually given an offer by Frese when she was in seventh grade and immediately wanted to say yes before her parents advised her to let things play out.

They may not have started their careers with Maryland, and, actually, there were multiple stops before becoming Terrapins, with Poffenbarger playing at Arkansas and McLean at Virginia. But now, they couldn’t be more a part of the fabric of the all-time Terp family. They are the heart and soul of this year’s team.

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Maryland celebrated senior day in their second-to-last home game, with Poffenbarger (11 points, 2-for-4 from 3, nine rebounds, four assists) and McLean (11 points, 5-for-8 from the field) playing key roles in the win over the Boilermakers. Poffenbarger, who has had the best horizontal impact on the box score of any Terp, added four more assists and three steals against the Wildcats. She also hauled in 13 rebounds, including the 1,000th of her career.

Back on Feb. 19, before senior day, Poffenbarger shared her thoughts on the moment:

I think just having a bye week, it allows the emotions to come a little earlier. I think just reflecting on my time here. Obviously my whole career, but at the same time being able to come (to Maryland) and finish here. I talk about it all the time, but it’s a full circle moment. So I’m excited to celebrate with Yarden (Garzon) and Mir … I think senior day is kind of fun to be able to reflect on the journey and reflect on (how) everybody’s journey is different.

There’s gonna be a lot of emotions. It’s kind of weird not being able to say I have a preseason next year (or that) I’ll have summer workouts. But I just try to stay present. … Just trying to take everything in and be super present.

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