Maryland got a three-point win over Nebraska on Sunday after the Terps left with a 69-66 victory. While Maryland was on the right side of a narrow margin, the T
Maryland jumped back into the win column after a home win over Nebraska on Sunday afternoon. It was a little closer than the experts though, however. The Terrap
It was another gritty game and a close call, but a road-weary Maryland basketball team fended off Nebraska Sunday at Xfinity Center, 69-66. Afterward, Terps coach Kevin Willard talked about what ...
"That's been the kiss of death," coach Kevin Willard joked afterward ... and so its no doubles [teams]. [Against] Nebraska, he sees a whole loaded-up defense. So this is really the way they ...
Tonje, a sixth-year shooting guard who spent his first four seasons at Colorado State and last winter at Missouri, racked up game highs in both points (23) and 3-pointers (five) and grabbed six rebounds for Wisconsin. But the Terps (17-5, 7-4 Big Ten) emerged with a 76-68 victory thanks to double-digit production from all five of their starters.
Ja’Kobi Gillespie put Maryland ahead, then Julian Reese nabbed a pivotal steal to help secure a 69-66 victory over Nebraska.
Ja’Kobi Gillespie scored a game-high 22 points and reached 1,000 for his collegiate career as Maryland fought back a furious comeback attempt by Nebraska to hold on for a 69-66 win Sunday afternoon.
Another road game, another loss for Maryland men’s basketball. As encouraging as the Terps’ 13-5 overall record appears, they can’t seem to win a matchup outside of Xfinity Center in College Park or a neutral site.
Glenn Clark still isn't sure what the reasonable expectations are for Maryland men's basketball this season, but he says this week went a long way toward believing there can be significant expectations at all.
Maryland men’s basketball’s star freshman, Derik Queen, has struggled in a few recent games. Has he hit a wall?
The Terps blew a late nine-point lead, but tightened up in the final minute to move back to .500 in Big Ten play.
Ja’Kobi Gillespie scored a game-high 22 points and reached 1,000 for his collegiate career as Maryland fought back a furious comeback attempt by Nebraska to hold on for a 69-66 win Sunday afternoon.