Jordan Hobbs scored 23 points and the Michigan women used a 25-0 first-half run and a dominating second half to crush No. 15 Maryland 98-71 in the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals Friday in Indianapolis.

Freshmen Syla Swords and Olivia Olson added 22 and 20 points, respectively.

The fifth-seeded Wolverines (22-9) face league champion and second-ranked USC in the semifinals today.

Hobbs and Olson both had 10 points in the big run that saw the Wolverines race to a 31-6 lead. After the Terrapins had a 16-0 run to close within one late in the first half, Michigan outscored Maryland 57-34 in the second half.

The Wolverines shot 61%, making 12 of 23 3-pointers.

Sarah Te-Biasu scored 25 points for the fourth-seeded Terrapins (23-7), who won the first meeting 85-77. Christina Dalce added 19 points.

After missing 10 shots and turning it over eight times during an 8 1/2 minute drought that carried into the second quarter, Maryland cut a 25-point deficit down to one late in the second quarter with the help of 16 points from Te-Biasu.

Michigan led 41-37 at halftime and, with an 11-0 run contributing to a 28-12 advantage, the lead was 69-49 entering the fourth.

The Terrapins had a stretch where they made 13 of 16 shots in about eight minutes carrying into the third quarter but they couldn’t keep up with the Wolverines. Maryland shot 48% with just four 3s.

No. 13 Ohio State 60, Iowa 59: Cotie McMahon converted two free throws with six seconds left to give the third-seeded Buckeyes a win over the Hawkeyes to advance to today’s semifinals at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.

Ohio State (24-5) will battle second-seeded and No. 4-ranked UCLA. The Buckeyes lost at then-No. 1-ranked UCLA during the regular season, 65-52.

McMahon hit the first of two free throws with 3:04 left to give the Buckeyes a five-point lead, but Sydney Affolter knocked down back-to-back 3-pointers to put the Hawkeyes in front, 59-58 with 1:18 remaining.

Ohio State turned the ball over with 48 seconds left, but Kylie Feuerbach missed from behind the arc and Taylor Thierry got the rebound and, after a timeout, McMahon drew the foul and hit both free throws.

Affolter got the ball on the left wing and drove the baseline for a contested layup with a second left that did not fall and the Hawkeyes maintained possession and in-bounded the ball with 0.7 seconds left. Hannah Stuelke got a hurried shot off but it did not fall as time expired.

McMahon scored six of Ohio State’s final nine points and finished with 18 points, going 4 of 6 from the free-throw line. Thierry scored 14 points, grabbed seven rebounds and collected five steals. Ajae Petty pulled down 12 rebounds.

Iowa had won the previous three Big Ten Tournament titles.

Stuelke, Affolter and Lucy Olsen each scored 14 to lead the Hawkeyes (22-10).

The loss snapped Iowa’s 11-game Big Ten Tournament win streak.