Dominant inside and out, No. 3 Villanova remained unbeaten with a solid win over Maryland.

Scottie Reynolds scored 25 points and Corey Fisher added 20 to lead the Wildcats to a 95-86 victory over Maryland on Sunday night in the BB&T Classic.

The Wildcats (8-0) set a school record by attempting 39 3-pointers, making 16 _ one short of the school mark. Corey Stokes led the way, going 5 for 11 from beyond the arc as part of an 18-point performance.

The Wildcats also ruled the boards, finishing with a 45-33 rebounding advantage.

Sean Mosley scored a career-high 26 points for Maryland (5-3) on 11-of-14 shooting, freshman Jordan Williams had 19 points and 12 rebounds, and Eric Hayes scored 20, aided by a career-high five 3-pointers.

After falling behind by 16 points in the opening minute of the second half, Maryland used a 10-2 spurt to get within striking distance. Villanova forward Taylor King stalled the charge with a 3-pointer, but Mosley connected from long range and added a jumper to make it 61-55.

Hayes then drilled a 3 to make it 61-58, and the Wildcats took a timeout in an effort to cool the sizzling Terrapins, who began the second half by making eight of their first 13 shots. The ploy worked: Maryland missed its next four shots, and a long-range jumper by Fisher ignited an 8-0 run that put the Wildcats up 69-58.

Maryland would get no closer than six points the rest of the way.

The Terrapins had 19 turnovers and took 22 fewer shots than Villanova.

The Wildcats went 11 of 22 from 3-point range in the first half and got 15 points from Reynolds in taking a 49-38 lead. Villanova took 41 shots compared to only 25 for Maryland, thanks heavily to a 22-15 rebounding advantage that included 12 on the offensive end.

Mosley opened the game with a 3-pointer, giving the Terrapins their only lead. The Wildcats answered with three straight baskets from behind the arc, and minutes later their seventh 3 made it 27-13.

After Maryland closed to 37-29, Stokes drilled a 3-pointer to bring the margin back to double figures.