Saylor Poffenbarger: Recent Stretch Shows Resilience Of Maryland Women’s Basketball

After weathering a midseason slump, Maryland women’s basketball is now 21-6 overall and 9-6 in the Big Ten, and redshirt senior Saylor Poffenbarger says the experience has made the team stronger. “It taught us a lot about ourselves at the right time.” 

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Maryland Target Kyree Walker On Why He Is Pursuing College Basketball After Pros

After playing professionally the last few years, Kyree Walker is looking to play college basketball and recently visited Maryland. But the decision is about more than basketball. “The biggest thing is getting an education,” Walker said. “It’s never too late to get one.”

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Andre Mills: ‘No Other Feeling Like’ Leading Maryland Men’s Basketball To A Win

Maryland men’s basketball defeated Iowa, 77-70, on Feb. 11, giving the Terps back-to-back victories for the first time since November. “There’s no other feeling like it,” Andre Mills said after scoring a career-high 24 points to lead Maryland to the win.

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Glenn Clark: Buzz Williams-Maryland Men’s Basketball Fit Is Unnatural, But In The Meantime …

Glenn Clark says there’s reason to believe things will get better for Maryland men’s basketball on the floor with Buzz Williams as coach, but the discontent from the fan base also comes from the total detachment the program seems to have from the community.

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Three Current Players Who Could Help Maryland Men’s Basketball Next Season

As Maryland men’s basketball makes it way through a down season, fans are already looking ahead to next season and the promise of a strong 2026 recruiting class. Joshua Sampson looks at three current players who could help the Terps next season.

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Buzz Williams: Maryland Men’s Hoops Must Execute At High Level For 40 Minutes In Big Ten

Maryland men’s basketball lost to No. 11 Illinois, 89-70, on Jan. 21. “I think we did a lot of good things,” head coach Buzz Williams said, “but you have to be even better than good to win at [No. 11] Illinois.”

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