College Park, MD (SportsNetwork.com) - Dez Wells totaled 17 points and eight rebounds, as No. 14 Maryland shook off a challenge from Rutgers and posted a 73-65 victory on Wednesday. Jake Layman picked up 12 points and 13 rebounds for the Terrapins (16-2, 4-1 Big Ten), who have won two in a row since losing at Illinois. Jared Nickens added 12 points as well, while Melo Trimble finished with 11 points, five rebounds and four assists. Myles Mack poured in a game-high 19 points for the Scarlet Knights (10-8, 2-3), who have dropped three of their last five. Bishop Daniels and Mike Williams each had 12 points in a losing cause. Malick Kone split a pair from the line with 3:52 left and Rutgers pulled into a 62-62 tie, the games seventh and final deadlock. Evan Smotrycz followed with two free throws and after Greg Lewis hit 1-of-2 from the line, Nickens connected from long range for a four-point spread. Layman added two more from the line and Maryland was up 69-63 with 1:19 showing. Daniels made his two free attempts, then Wells added two more at the charity stripe, and a Daniels turnover resulted in a Trimble free throw and 72-65 score in the final 65 seconds. Rutgers was up 8-0 early, but Maryland countered with 10 straight thanks to Trimble and Wells connecting from beyond the arc. The hosts gained separation with an 11-3 run late in the first half. Down 22-20, Layman began the clip with a triple and added a dunk on the next trip down the floor. Nickens then contributed back-to-back treys and the Terps were up 31-25 with 2:03 left. It was 38-31 at the break following two Trimble free throws. Eleven in a row from the Scarlet Knights early in the second half put them up 42-38 on a Lewis layup, and that lead grew to 49-43 on a slam from Kadeem Jack less than six minutes in. The Terps then twice closed within a point but couldnt get over the hump: pulling to 49-48 on a Smotrycz layup and 52-51 on a Jon Graham bucket. Junior Etois shot with 7:27 on the clock gave Rutgers a 57-51 edge, then Maryland responded on an 11-2 surge to go up 62-59. Wells poured in six during the clip and Nickens again converted a three. Game Notes Wednesdays matchup was the fourth between the schools, the inaugural meeting as members of the Big Ten and first since Rutgers claimed a 95-79 decision on Dec. 28, 1991 ... Mack also dished out a game-high six assists ... Maryland shot just 34.4 percent from the field (21-of-61), while Rutgers converted 45.5 percent (25-of-55) from the floor. Dan Marino Youth Jersey .com) - The San Antonio Spurs will try to even their series with the Dallas Mavericks Monday night when the two teams collide at American Airlines Arena for Game 4. Josh Rosen Jersey . The star receiver certainly isnt celebrating it with the Texans mired in a franchise-record 13-game skid. http://www.dolphinsrookiestore.com/Dolphins-Bob-Griese-Jersey/ . 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The Canadiens, playing in their second game in as many days, however, got a good performance in the end from their backup goaltender as he filled in for an injured Olympic gold medallist .NEW YORK, N.Y. - Rafael Montero earned his first major league win, Eric Young Jr. went 3 for 3 with an RBI triple and the suddenly surging New York Mets beat the Colorado Rockies 2-0 Wednesday night for their fourth consecutive victory. Montero (1-3) returned from the minors and allowed three hits over 5 1-3 innings in his seventh big league start. Juan Lagares had a sacrifice fly for the Mets, who have won seven of eight. New York finished a three-game sweep of last-place Colorado, winning the final two by identical scores behind Montero and fellow rookie Jacob deGrom. Montero did not give up a hit until a fifth-inning double by Rockies starter Tyler Matzek. The right-hander struck out seven and walked two, throwing 106 pitches in his first major league start since Aug. 17. Mets rookie Dilson Herrera worked a two-out walk against Matzek (5-10) in the second. Young followed with a drive to right-centre that just glanced off the glove of centre fielder Drew Stubbs, scoring Herrera. The triple was Youngs fourth of the season and his first extra-base hit — and RBI — since Aug. 24. The Rockies threatened in the sixth after a leadoff double by Stubbs and a single by Justin Morneau put runners at second and third. Montero struck out Nolan Arenado on a high fastball, the last batter he faced. Dario Alvarez retired Chris Dickerson on a dribbler in front of the plate, and Carlos Torres induced a popup to shortstop from Michael McKenry. Torres gave up a hit in the seventh, Jeurys Familia worked the eighth and Jenrry Mejia rebounded from a shaky outing Tuesday to finish the four-hitter.dddddddddddd. Mejias perfect ninth gave him his 25th save in 28 opportunities. New York added a run in the seventh after Herrera drew his second walk from Matzek and went to second on Youngs single. Pinch-hitter Josh Satin walked, and Herrera scored on Lagares fly to left. Matzek gave up two runs on four hits and four walks in 6 1-3 innings. TRAINERS ROOM Rockies: OF Michael Cuddyer was rested by manager Walt Weiss after playing in back-to-back games following his activation from the disabled list. Cuddyer was placed on the 15-day DL with a left hamstring strain on Aug. 24. Mets: OF Matt den Dekker (left hand) was held out of the lineup after being hit by a pitch Tuesday. Manager Terry Collins said den Dekker was still sore. UP NEXT Rockies: After a day off Thursday, Colorado begins a three-game series Friday at first-place St. Louis. LHP Jorge De La Rosa (13-10, 4.27 ERA) faces Cardinals ace Adam Wainwright (17-9, 2.62). De La Rosa is 6-3 with a 4.71 ERA in 15 appearances (nine starts) against the Cardinals. Mets: RHP Bartolo Colon (13-11, 3.96) starts Thursday night in the opener of a four-game series against NL East-leading Washington. RHP Tanner Roark (12-10, 2.97) goes for the Nationals. He is 3-0 with a 3.10 ERA against New York in four career appearances (three starts). ' ' '