It's unclear how much more Maryland men's basketball has to prove to get ranked by the Associated Press. The unranked Terrapins are on a four-game win streak an
We've got another exciting Big Ten matchup on schedule as the Wisconsin Badgers and the Maryland Terrapins are set to tip at 7:00 p.m. ET on Wednesday at Xfinity Center. The Badgers know how to get points on the board -- the squad has finished with 82 points or more in their past three matchups -- so hopefully the Terrapins like a good challenge.
Wisconsin arguably lost Wednesday's game on the margins. Maryland shot a tick better from the floor (40% vs. 37.3%) and much better from three (50% vs. 33.3%). But the close score accurately depicts a game that hung in the balance until the final minutes. The Badgers lost due to two key areas: turnovers and free-throw shooting.
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Balanced scoring and tough, timely defense in the second half carried the Terps past another ranked opponent for their sixth win in seven games.
No. 17 Wisconsin visits the Maryland Terrapins after John Tonje scored 27 points in the Badgers' 83-55 win over the Nebraska Cornhuskers.
Sarah Te-Biasu scored 20 points, Kaylene Smikle added 17 and No. 14 Maryland held off Penn State’s second-half rally to earn an 82-73 victory
In nearby Baton Rouge, LSU’s fifth-ranked women’s basketball team was unable to fly on Wednesday to Columbia, South Carolina, so the Southeastern Conference chose to postpone the Tigers' game at the No. 2 Gamecocks from Thursday night until Friday evening.
Ja'Kobi Gillespie delivered 16 points, seven rebounds and five assists to lead a balanced Maryland to a 76-68 victory over No. 17 Wisconsin on Wednesday in College Park, Md.
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,
Wisconsin men's basketball fell to Maryland, 76-68, on Wednesday. The team's second loss in three games halted the momentum built during the seven-game win streak. The defeat drops the Badgers to 16-5 (6-4 Big Ten).