Following another disappointing road loss to Northwestern on Thursday night, Maryland fans flocked to social media to voice their displeasure. Many where questi
In spite of the fact that the Terrapins are currently 13-5 and in 10th place in the Big Ten conference, Maryland fans aren't happy with the current state of the
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.
Maryland erased a late deficit and forced overtime on Ja’Kobi Gillespie’s game-tying layup, only to lose to Northwestern on a buzzer-beater.
Maryland fell to Oregon, 83-79, in Eugene. It capped off a winless West Coast trip for the Terps (11-4, 1-3 Big Ten), who lost on Thursday to a Washington team projected to finish near the bottom of the conference.
After losing Big Ten games on Thursday in which they were favored, Maryland and Nebraska are feeling the heat.
Maryland and Georgetown’s men’s college basketball teams didn’t play each other this season, but both schools boast a freshman big man worth watching.
Maryland fails in its bid to move over .500 in Big Ten play for the first time since winning its opener more than a month ago. And this one hurt.
After a 10-3 start, Northwestern has opened the new calendar year with three consecutive losses and its best player, Brooks Barnhizer, in a slump. When Northwestern (10-6, 1-4 Big Ten)
Freshman Derik Queen is getting an education playing in the Big Ten for the defensive-minded Terps, who took care of business vs. Minnesota.
Coach Kevin ... made his Big Ten debut by amassing 23 points and four points in an 83-59 romp over Ohio State on Dec. 4, that outing hinted at what the Belmont transfer was capable of giving the Terps (12-4, 2-3 Big Ten) in his new conference.
We're through a quarter of Big Ten play for most teams and there's a new team atop this week's conference power rankings.