The scrimmage was divided into two 16-minute periods, and three four-minute situational overtimes. The Terps started the first overtime up four points, the second down four and the last overtime period was just for walk-ons.
The game was dead even at 23 after the first, but Maryland used a 33-point period to finish the second half up four. The Terps then won the first overtime, 10-8, lost the second, 8-4, and won the battle of the walk-ons, 8-5, to secure the win for the day.
Maryland won the rebounding battle 49-47, and Sean Obi was a boost off the bench, though his statline doesn’t necessarily show it. Obi finished with just one point, but five rebounds and three assists in his 15 minutes. Meanwhile, Justin Jackson had a rough 38 minutes en route to just two points, going 1-of-5 from the field with an 0-for-4 performance behind the arc.
Bryant Crawford led the way for Wake Forest with 17 points, and Doral Moore registered a double-double with 13 points and 10 rebounds. Moore has big shoes to fill for the Demon Deacons, who have to replace the production of double-double machine and 2017 first round pick John Collins.