The Terps were led by big performances by their star big men with senior Julian Reese, the younger brother of former LSU star and current WNBA player Angel Reese, turning in 14 points and eight boards to add to fellow center Derik Queen's 12-point,
DeShawn Harris-Smith, who was just 4 for 22 from long distance on the season, scored from beyond the arc with the Terrapins down five. It was the first of four straight 3s by Maryland during a 14-2 run that sent the Terps to a 76-68 victory over No. 17 Wisconsin on Wednesday night.
The Maryland Terrapins return to the hardwood tonight for a massive conference matchup against No. 17 Illinois. And while the good news is that Maryland is stil
Maryland has another chance to make a big statement against No. 17 Wisconsin on Wednesday. Before then, get caught up on men’s basketball news.
Balanced scoring and tough, timely defense in the second half carried the Terps past another ranked opponent for their sixth win in seven games.
Despite the up-and-down nature of Maryland’s past month, it sits at 6-4 halfway through conference play with a reasonable chance at a double bye in the Big Ten tournament. The Terps are tied for fifth in the Big Ten and are favored to win eight of their 10 remaining games, according to KenPom, which would give them a 14-6 conference record.
The Wisconsin Badgers (16-5, 6-4 Big Ten) fell 76-68 to the Maryland Terrapins (17-5, 6-5 Big Ten) in College Park on Wednesday night.
After a pair of Big Ten road wins, Maryland men’s basketball is surging in recent NCAA Tournament bracket projections.
Kevin Willard was a happy man after Rodney Rice's three-point shot with seven seconds remaining gave Maryland basketball a 79-78 road win over a desperate Indiana team. The Terps went 2-0 on their ...
After banking a 3-pointer from the top of the key, Maryland men’s basketball guard Ja’Kobi Gillespie angled his head toward the Maryland bench, threw his arms up in disbelief and broke out into an uncontrollable grin.
Maryland Athletics announced a massive $10 million commitment from an anonymous donor geared specifically toward helping the men's basketball program