In The Paper: October/November 2024
Baltimore hoops products Julian Reese and Derik Queen have reunited in College Park with a mission to lead the Terps back to relevance.
Read moreBaltimore hoops products Julian Reese and Derik Queen have reunited in College Park with a mission to lead the Terps back to relevance.
Read moreFormer Wake Forest star and current college basketball analyst Randolph Childress talked with PressBox about the challenges facing Kevin Willard as he looks to get Maryland men’s basketball back on track for next season.
Read more“I’ve been saying all along, this team’s going to get better and better as the season goes on,” Maryland head coach Kevin Willard said, as the Terps have now won four of their last six to move to 13-8 overall and 5-5 in the Big Ten.
Read moreMaryland men’s basketball upset No. 10 Illinois, 76-67, on Jan. 14, as Jahmir Young and Julian Reese combined for 48 points to carry the Terps to their first road conference win of the season.
Read moreMaryland men’s basketball has won eight of its last nine games after beginning the season 1-3, but a litmus test looms as the Terps host No. 1 Purdue at Xfinity Center on Jan. 2.
Read moreMichael Rovetto breaks down the key numbers, plays and takeaways from Maryland men’s basketball’s overtime win against Penn State.
Read moreAfter starting the season 1-3, Maryland men’s basketball has won three in a row, and the Terps will look to keep that momentum going as they open Big Ten play. “I think we still have a lot of work to do,” HC Kevin Willard said, “but they’re trending in the right direction.”
Read moreThe Terps shot 24 percent from the floor in a 57-40 loss at Villanova to drop to 1-3 overall. “I thought we’d struggle a little bit. I didn’t think we’d struggle this bad offensively to start,” HC Kevin Willard said.
Read moreMaryland men’s basketball defeated Mount St. Mary’s, 68-53, in its 2023-24 season opener Nov. 7, as Julian Reese led all scorers with 18 points and contributed on the boards and defensive side with eight rebounds and two blocked shots.
Read moreMaryland men’s basketball enters the season with much higher expectations than last year. “[I’m] excited about getting the season started,” head coach Kevin Willard said. “It’s been a really really good preseason, guys have been energetic [and are] working hard.”
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