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Time seemed to slow after the ball left Sarah Te-Biasu’s hands ... The VCU transfer let out a shriek, fists balled, as Maryland teammate Kaylene Smikle sprinted over for a chest bump.
But there had been a rough period during Sarah's youth in suburban Maryland. Like many young people, she experimented with drugs, and had problems moderating her mood. She suffered from anxiety.
The senior guard became Maryland women’s basketball’s first ... over No. 12 Ohio State in the Terps’ regular-season finale. Sarah Te-Biasu, not Sellers, was the hero by the end of the ...
Sarah Te-Biasu left for Toronto to pursue a budding basketball career that led her to the Canadian national team and now the University of Maryland, where she’s the starting point guard.
Sarah Te-Biasu made a tying 3-pointer late in the fourth quarter, then scored eight of her 26 points in the second overtime to help fourth-seeded Maryland outlast fifth-seeded Alabama 111-108 on ...
Sarah Te-Biasu made a tying 3-pointer late in the fourth quarter, then scored eight of her 26 points in the second OT to help fourth-seeded Maryland advance to the Sweet 16. The Terps (25-7 ...
Maryland tied the matchup 80-80 with 1:01 remaining in regulation. Alabama's Sarah Ashlee Barker hit a three to retake the lead, but Maryland’s Sarah Te-Biasu answered back to tie it up and send ...
Ohio State went back and forth with Maryland. With 7 seconds remaining, a layup by Ohio State guard Madison Greene tied the score 90-90. Six seconds later, guard Sarah Te-Biasu hit the 3-point ...
Time seemed to slow after the ball left Sarah Te-Biasu’s hands. Heads turned as the arc of the ball peaked near the top of the backboard before it fell softly through the net, not even grazing ...