Young scores 22 points, hits game winner with 1.5 seconds left to get Maryland past Iowa 69-67


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IOWA CITY, Iowa — Jahmir Young scored eight of his 22 points inside the final 86 seconds that included the game winner with 1.5 seconds to play, and Maryland rallied late to beat Iowa 69-67. Maryland closed on a 12-4 run. Iowa's Tony Perkins tied it at 67 with a pair of free throws before Young drove the lane and made a left-handed layup off the glass to cap the scoring. Julian Reese scored 17 points and grabbed nine rebounds for Maryland (12-8, 4-5 Big Ten), which ended a two-game skid. Perkins finished with 20 points to lead Iowa (11-8, 3-5).

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