![]() Mickie James and Asuka def Lana and Nattie. Street Profits (c) def Andrade and Angel Garza (Non Title Match). Quick Raw Results : Bobby Lashley, MVP & Shelton Benjamin def Apollo Crews, Ricochet & Cedric Alexander. Plus Live Chat, Super Chat questions and comments and much more. Kurt Angle speaks on Brock Lesnar / WWE situation. Miro (Rusev) is not a fan of Dave Meltzer. AEW Dark and NXT Super Tuesday Previews (9/8/20). Cedric Alexander finally 'joins' the Hurt Business. Thunder Rosa reveals she turned down a WWE Tryout - as a referee!. Tony Khan is starting to realize that money and moderators can't buy damage control with the handling of Matt Hardy head injury. Andrew Yang plays politics with wrestling fans and most fell for it hook, line, and sinker. ![]() Lana was the last straw that led to WWE warnings? NOPE!. Reports of Paige 'defiant' of WWE orders? NOPE!. WWE claims ownership of wrestlers' real names while under contract? NOPE!. Follow up up to DT's rant (on 9/4 Don Tony Show): WWE banning performers from Twitch, Cameo, and others? NOPE!. Retribution speaks! Who was under the masks?!. Murray shot 7-11 in the second half scoring 17 of his 19 points late, helping the Hawkeyes earn their fourth straight win against the Terps.RUNNING TIME: 2 Hours 19 Minutes Hosted by Don Tony Quick Synopsis: Full WWE Raw recap and review 9/7/20. Guard Jahmir Young and forward Donta Scott each contributed 20 points and 15 points, respectively, joining Reese in double figures. Still, the Terps finished the game shooting 47.5% from the field, their highest percentage since shooting 53.2% in their win against Saint Peters. Murray heated up midway through the second half connecting on a three-pointer to push Iowa’s lead to seven at 53-44. The Terps could not keep Murray in check for the entire game. Perkins finished the game with 21 points, a new career-high set a new high with a powerful dunk early in the second half. Spanning from the final two minutes of the first half to about two and half minutes into the second half, Maryland spearheaded an 18-4 run to make it a two-point game at 43-41, but that was the closest the Terps could cut the deficit. “I didn’t think they were forced turnovers, I just thought we were doing things we shouldn’t have been doing that we don’t do in practice.”ĭespite the turnovers, the Terps still shot 50% from the field in the first half and finished the half with 33 points, but still found themselves trailing by ten to the conference’s top offense. “I thought the turnovers early in the first half were just careless turnovers,” head coach Kevin Willard said on the radio show postgame interview. The Terps turned the ball over 12 times, including eight in the first half, creating a 16-point deficit with 2:03 left until halftime. Without Reese’s force in the paint, the Terps’ offense sputtered, going on scoring droughts of 3:55 and 3:05 in the first half as the Hawkeyes went on two separate 8-0 runs to build up a lead. Reese had a big first half scoring all 10 of his points in the first 20 minutes, but quickly got into foul trouble, and the Terps struggled when Reese went to the bench.īackup big forward Patrick Emilien missed the game with an ankle injury allowing other players like forward Pavlo Dziuba, Ike Cornish, and center Caelum Swanton-Rodger each see some meaningful minutes. ![]() Guard Payton Sandfort also continued his hot hand, chipping in nine first-half points. Perkins converted jumpers and layups consistently en route to 15 first-half points. ![]() Hawkeyes guard Tony Perkins’ career game boosted Iowa. Forwards Kris Murray and Flip Rebraca combined for just four points, but the Hawkeyes found offense from other players. The Terps held Iowa’s top two leading scorers in check for the first half. With the loss, Maryland falls to 0-4 on the road in conference play for the first time since 2013. Forward Julian Reese scored the first six points for Maryland, but Iowa (12-5, B1G 4-3) went on an 8-0 run and held the lead the rest of the way to secure their fourth straight win, an 81-67 victory. The Maryland men’s basketball (11-7, B1G 2-4) offense showed up and showed up early in the game.
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