NEWARK, N.J. — Madison Booker scored 28 points and No. 7 Texas routed eighth-ranked Maryland 89-51 on Monday in the inaugural Coretta Scott King Classic.
The doubleheader that also featured No. 1 UCLA and 25th-ranked Baylor was created to honor King's legacy and celebrate female empowerment in sports. It's the first time the names of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King have been licensed for a sporting event. The Bruins won 72-57.
Texas (18-2) jumped all over Maryland thanks to Booker. The preseason All-American had 13 points in the opening quarter as the Longhorns went up 28-12 after one quarter. It was 48-18 at the half.
Maryland (16-2) never threatened in the second half.
Kaylene Smikle led the Terrapins with 15 points, she was 11 of 12 from the foul line.
Maryland announced before the game that reserve guard Bri McDaniel is out for the season with a torn ACL in her right knee, suffered last week against Minnesota.
The Terrapins lost star guard Shyanne Sellers in the second quarter to a right knee injury. She went down and her knee tangled with another player. She came back for a minute, but couldn't continue.
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