MADISON, WIS.- The Badgers are hosting No. 7 ranked Maryland for the team's second-to-last home game of the 2019-20 season on Feb. 19.
Here are five things to know before tip-off at 7 p.m.
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Seeing Double: SophomoreÂ
Imani Lewis continues to add to her double-double resume, most recently adding another one against Iowa on Feb. 16. Scoring 17 points and grabbing 12 rebounds, Lewis is now tied for sixth in the record books with 11 double-doubles in one season and holds 10th all-time with 16 career double-doubles. She also extended her double-digit scoring streak to 16 games.
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Big Ten Top Ten: Wisconsin has multiple players leading in statistic categories for the Big Ten. Lewis is ninth for scoring with a total of 388 points, third in rebounds with 225 and eighth in FG percentage with .461 on 310 attempts.
Abby Laszewski is third for FG percentage with a crisp .518 on 253 attempts and fifth in blocked shots with 38 swats on the season.
Kendra Van Leeuwen holds eighth place in assists with 102, averaging 3.9 pg.
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Terrapin Track Record: Maryland is currently ranked No. 7 in the AP Poll and leading the Big Ten. The team is 22-4 overall and 13-2 in conference play, recording losses against Northwestern and Iowa. In their most recent match-up, the Terps brought down Penn State 106- 69. Before that, the team also defeated then ranked No. 17 Iowa with a final score of 93-59. Five players are currently averaging over 10 ppg, with Kaila Charles leading at 15.0 ppg. she is followed by Shakira Austin and Ashley Owusu who both average 11.8 ppg. Charles, who also leads the team in rebounds with an average of 7.8 pg, was named to the Naismith Trophy Player of the Year midseason team early last week. The senior was also named to the Wooden Award late-season watch list earlier this month.
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How to Watch: Tickets for the game against the Terrapins are still available
here. For fans unable to make the game, it will be streamed on BTN+ and broadcast on U 100.9 and
iHeart.com. Additionally, live updates can be found by following
@BadgerWBB on Twitter.
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And Then There Were Two: Wisconsin has two regular-season games remaining. The team hosts No. 18 Northwestern on Feb. 22 at 11 a.m. for Senior Day and Fan Appreciation Day and then will be heading to Piscataway, N.J. on Feb. 27 to take on Rutgers. Following the regular season, the Big Ten Tournament is March 4-8 in Indianapolis, Ind.