The Signal

Spotlight turns to Terps’ Trimble

- Nicole Auerbach @NicoleAuer­bach USA TODAY Sports

Each week leading to Selection Sunday, USA TODAY Sports’ college basketball staff will highlight a player to watch for in March and the most influentia­l matchups of the upcoming weekend. MELO TRIMBLE, MARYLAND JUNIOR GUARD Vital stats: 6-3, 185. This season: 17.2 ppg, 3.5 apg, 3.5 rpg, 44.4% FG, 34.8% 3FG.

Single-game spotlight: Trimble broke out of a brutal shooting slump — he came into Wednesday’s game against Northweste­rn having made just 16 of his previous 52 field goal attempts (30.8%) and was 3-for-22 on three-pointers (13.6%) — with a career-high 32 points in Maryland’s road win in Evanston, Ill. Trimble was 4-for-5 from beyond the arc and the obvious difference-maker

in the 74-64 win.

What they’re saying: “I just told Melo to play with confidence,” Terrapins coach Mark Turgeon said. “He’s got to have the confidence. I can’t give it to him; his mom can’t give it to him. He’s got to have it. He’s got to be borderline cocky out there.”

What to expect come

March: Maryland’s a tricky team to figure out — although on paper, it’s not. The Terrapins are a No. 5 seed in the latest USA TODAY Sports bracketolo­gy, and they’re a half-game out of first place in the Big Ten standings. But what’s strange about this team is not just that three of its four losses are real head-scratchers (to Pittsburgh, Nebraska and Penn State, all of whom are not close to making the NCAA tournament) but that it seems to struggle to close out games.

Even Wednesday — featuring one of Trimble’s best performanc­es as a Terp and should have been a blowout — ended up with a late single-digit points lead to a team missing its leading scorer because Maryland couldn’t finish off Northweste­rn.

What that means, simply put, is this: Every game in March with Maryland could be an adventure — and certainly will be worth watching.

 ?? TOMMY GILLIGAN, USA TODAY SPORTS ?? “He’s got to be borderline cocky out there.” Maryland coach Mark Turgeon says of Melo Trimble, above.
TOMMY GILLIGAN, USA TODAY SPORTS “He’s got to be borderline cocky out there.” Maryland coach Mark Turgeon says of Melo Trimble, above.

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