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SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - MARCH 23: The Maryland Terrapins bench reacts during the second round of the 2025 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament held at Climate Pledge Arena on March 23, 2025 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by C. Morgan Engel/NCAA Photos via Getty Images)
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Maryland is still dancing.
The 4th-seeded Terps stunned No. 12 Colorado State on a buzzer-beating floater from Derik Queen on Sunday to secure a 72-71 thriller and advance to the Sweet 16.
The shot concluded a back-and-forth contest that Colorado led for much of the game until it saw its Cinderella dreams crushed in heartbreaking fashion.
Colorado State took a 9-8 lead early in the first half that it didn't relinquish until Maryland took a 49-47 lead with 13:39 remaining. From there is was a back-and-forth battle with a trip to the tournament's second weekend at stake.
Maryland appeared to be in control with a 68-64 lead under two minutes following a 9-0 run. But CSU answered to tie the game at 68-68 on a Jalen Lake jumper.
Maryland retook the lead at 70-68 on a pair of Julian Reese free throws with 22 seconds remaining, setting up Lake for late-game heroics.
After a CSU timeout, Lake drained a 3-pointer with 6.1 seconds left to retake the lead at 71-70.
SO CLUTCH! COLORADO STATE FOR THE LEAD!!!! pic.twitter.com/kFkWdtbrvc
— CBS Sports (@CBSSports) March 24, 2025
But Colorado State's elation was short-lived. Maryland called a timeout to set up the final play with 3.7 seconds remaining and Queen delivered to send the Terps to the Sweet 16.
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