
No. 8 Maryland Women Terps Win in College Park (PHOTOS)
Kristen Confroy and Paint Branch alumni Brene Moseley teamed up for 41 of the Terps 80 points for a conference win over the Northwestern women’s basketball team.
Moseley, the former All-Met point guard, entered the game coming off the bench and proceeded to lead the Lady Terps to a 44-30 half time lead by scoring 11 of her 17 points. Confroy played 38 minutes and tied a Maryland record by hitting 8 of 10 from beyond the 3-point arc for 24 points to lead all scorers.
In the post-game news conference, Maryland women’s coach Brenda Frese complimented both Moseley and Confroy for their play on Sunday. Maryland also had two other players in double figures with Brionna Jones adding 14 along with S. Walker-Kimbrough’s 15.
Maryland’s record is 16-2 and 5-1 in the conference and is expected to remain among the nation’s top ten womens teams in this week’s polls.
Photos| Phil Fabrizio
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Wlaker-Kimbrough drives the baseline for two.
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Kristin Confroy under the spotlight

Confroy from outside the arc

Paint Branch's Brene Moseley gets called on early to handle the ball in the 1st quater

Moseley waits on the ball on the foul line.

Wlaker-Kimbrough drives the lane for two in the first hlaf


Moseley works for open lane

Maggie Lyon (NW) tries to defend against Moseley


Paint Branch alumni Brene Moseley at MD's post-game news conference

Moseley once again splits defenders as she drives to score

Coach Frese pulls aside Brene Moseley for some quick directions.

Confroy went 8-10 from the 3 point arc for 24 points.

Long range shooter Kristin Confroy was unstoppable

Walker-Kimbrough drives against NW's Maggie Lyon

Jumper from Moseley was good for two

Ashley Deary (NW) guards Kristin Confroy (MD)

Tierney Pfirman (22-MD) sets a screen for Kristin Confroy 3-point attempt

Walker-Kimbrough gets a helping hand from Kristin Confroy and Brianna Fraser
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About Phil Fabrizio
Phil Fabrizio is an event, news and sports photographer in the Washington D.C. Metro area. He lives in North Potomac and has operated Sugarloaf Photography since 1985. He is a member of the Gaithersburg-Germantown Chamber of Commerce and serves on the board of the Glen Echo Partnership for Arts and Culture, Inc in Glen Echo. Stop by Phil's
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