Q&A With Maryland Men’s Basketball’s Jahmir Young
Maryland men’s basketball graduate student Jahmir Young recently chatted with PressBox about finding a home in College Park, why he chose to come back for another year and more.
Read moreMaryland men’s basketball graduate student Jahmir Young recently chatted with PressBox about finding a home in College Park, why he chose to come back for another year and more.
Read moreJahmir Young has been a fantastic addition for the Terps, and Fox Sports Radio host and college hoops analyst Doug Gottlieb sees a lot of upside in Young coming back to Maryland next year.
Read moreMaryland men’s basketball’s seniors earned an emphatic 75-59 win against No. 21 Northwestern Feb. 26, as the Terps improved to 20-9 overall and matched their 2019-20 home record of 16-1.
Read moreMaryland men’s basketball defeated No. 3 Purdue, 68-54, Feb. 16 thanks to a huge second-half run at a deafening Xfinity Center. “It was definitely a momentum swing,” Jahmir Young said. “… We were believing in each other, making the right play and shots were starting to fall.”
Read moreAfter back-to-back wins against Wisconsin and Nebraska, can Maryland keep the momentum going when it faces Indiana on Jan. 31?
Read moreBehind a big performance from Jahmir Young, who finished with 26 points, Maryland men’s basketball defeated Michigan, 64-58, on Jan. 19 in a rematch of a New Year’s Day showdown that the Wolverines won in blowout fashion.
Read moreSo far this January, Maryland men’s basketball is 1-3, including an 81-67 loss to Iowa on Jan. 15. Up next, the Terps will look to get back on track against Michigan.
Read more2022 marks PressBox’s sixth annual Best Of edition celebrating the top people, performances and moments of the year.
Read more“I’m proud of how they’re playing and where we are and what we’ve gotten to,” Terps HC Kevin Willard said after his team’s 56-53 loss to No. 7 Tennessee. “I just need to get back into the practice gym and be able to practice a little bit.”
Read morePoint guard Jahmir Young, who will play the 2022-23 season at Maryland after removing his name from the NBA Draft process, says it’s “definitely exciting” to be the first DeMatha Catholic High School alum to play for the Terps in nearly two decades.
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