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 men's basketball will hit the court again on Thursday night and the Terrapins are searching for their first road win of the season. But it won't come e
It has been a bounce-back season for the Maryland men's basketball team as it is 16-5 overall and poised for a return to the NCAA Tournament.
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.
Behind a dominant performance in the paint led by big men Julian Reese and Derik Queen, Maryland earned its first road win in nearly a year.
Michigan State is 16-2 overall, 7-0 in the Big Ten and, at this point, projected to win what would be Tom Izzo's 11th regular-season conference championship. But the best team in the Big Ten? That's Illinois,
Maryland men’s basketball (16-5) matched last year’s win total with 10 games left in its regular season, which includes a Wednesday night clash with No. 17 Wisconsin. Unlike last season, when the Terps spent March Madness watching from home,
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.
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.
Illinois freshmen Kasparas Jakucionis and Will Riley and Maryland rookie Derik Queen all could hear their names announced during the first round of the NBA Draft.
What you need to know to watch the Illinois Fighting Illini vs. Maryland Terps basketball game via TV and online live stream plus game time.
Maryland men’s basketball defeated Illinois, 91-70, on Jan. 23. Maryland (15-5 overall, 5-4 Big Ten) bagged its first road win of the season behind senior big man Julian Reese’s career-high 27 points.