The Terps jumped out to a 20-plus point lead early, kept the lead for the entire game, and looked like a team that is more than capable of winning the Big Ten Tournament championship and beyond.
Fresh off of signing the No. 25 ranked class nationally for the 2025 cycle, the Terps are also just one of a handful of programs that currently have a five-star commitment in the 2026 class.
The most recent impressive performance came Thursday night, where the Terps walked into Lincoln and held off a pesky Cornhusker squad en route to an 83-75 victory. All five of Maryland's starters ...
17 Michigan, history wasn't on the side of the Terrapins. Although the Terps have established themselves as one of the top teams in the Big Ten this season, they hadn't experienced a road win in ...
The Terps made 58% of their shots and 47% of their three-point attempts. They scored no bench points but every starter scored 14 or more points. It was an offensive clinic from the five-man group.
When Maryland men’s basketball tips off Friday in the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals, the Terps will hold the No. 2 seed in the Big Ten and a No. 11 ranking nationally. After Maryland had a ...
It was a track meet of epic proportions. And the Terps offense is geared to outlast almost any team. No. 25 Maryland defeated Iowa, 101-75, at Xfinity Center on Sunday. Those 101 points are the ...