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No. 14 Penn State's defense smothers Maryland in shutout

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Penn State defensive tackle Zane Durant sacks Maryland quarterback Taulia Tagovailoa (3) during the first half Saturday, Nov. 12, 2022, in State College.
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Penn State running back Nicholas Singleton scores a touchdown against Maryland during the first half Saturday, Nov. 12, 2022, in State College.
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Penn State quarterback Sean Clifford (14) throws under pressure by Maryland defensive lineman Greg China-Rose (0) during the first half Saturday, Nov. 12, 2022, in State College.
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Penn State running back Nicholas Singleton scores a touchdown against Maryland during the first half Saturday, Nov. 12, 2022, in State College.
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Penn State running back Nicholas Singleton (10) scores a touchdown past Maryland defenders Deonte Banks (3) and Beau Brade (25) during the first half Saturday, Nov. 12, 2022, in State College.
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Penn State defensive tackle Hakeem Beamon tackles Maryland running back Antwain Littleton II during the first half Saturday, Nov. 12, 2022, in State College.

STATE COLLEGE — Nick Singleton scored two touchdowns and ran for 113 of his 122 yards in the first half, and the defense of No. 14 Penn State smothered Maryland in a 30-0 win Saturday.

Tight end Brenton Strange caught a touchdown pass, and Jake Pinegar kicked three field goals for the Nittany Lions (8-2, 5-2 Big Ten, No. 14 CFP), who beat Maryland for the seventh time in nine games since the Terps (6-4, 3-4) joined the Big Ten in 2014.

Like the overall series, this one was all Nittany Lions thanks to Penn State’s pass rush.

Soggy conditions couldn’t slow Penn State’s front seven. Neither could Maryland’s reeling offensive line.

Maryland quarterback Taulia Tagovailoa was hit hard as he threw incomplete on the Terps’ first play from scrimmage — an omen of things to come from a Nittany Lion defense that notched seven sacks, seven QB hurries, forced nine punts and three turnovers on down.

The Nittany Lions did most of their damage early. They sacked Tagovailoa five times and held Maryland to just 27 total yards before halftime.

By that point, Penn State quarterback Sean Clifford had put the game out of reach when he threw a 3-yard touchdown pass to Strange just 6 minutes, 8 seconds in. Meanwhile, Singleton lapped Maryland’s defense on a pair of fourth-and-inches runs that went for 45- and 27-yard touchdowns. Pinegar added field goals from 50 and 46 yards to put Penn State up 27-0 at halftime.

Pinegar added a 21-yarder midway through the third.

Tagovailoa finished 11 for 22 for 74 yards. Roman Hemby led the Terps with 68 rushing yards on 13 carries.

Penn State visits Rutgers (4-6, 1-6 Big Ten) next Saturday.

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