Maryland Men’s Basketball To Face South Carolina In Baltimore
Maryland men’s basketball will take on South Carolina on Saturday, Dec. 19 at CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore.
Read moreMaryland men’s basketball will take on South Carolina on Saturday, Dec. 19 at CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore.
Read moreAfter four seasons with the Terps, Julian Reese is making his mark with the Washington Wizards. “I feel like my growth … has a lot to do with the mental side of it,” Reese said. “Thinking less and being more confident in the ball.”
Read moreWith the 2025-26 Maryland men’s basketball season now in the rearview mirror, Joshua Sampson looks at three types of players the Terps could target in the transfer portal.
Read moreMaryland men’s basketball lost at Nebraska, 74-61, on Feb. 25, finishing the month of February 3-5 after a 1-6 January run.
Read moreBuck Williams was recently named a finalist for the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame, and if elected, he would be the first Maryland alumnus to go into the Hall as a player. “It would be about them, my family, my friends and guys I played with, really,” Williams said.
Read moreAndre Mills scored a career-high 39 points in Maryland’s loss to Northwestern Feb. 18, and the redshirt freshman guard is emerging as a focal point for the Terps.
Read moreAfter 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.”
Read moreMaryland men’s basketball fell to Ohio State, 82-62, on Feb. 5, its third straight defeat by at least 20 points. “We always get discouraged anytime a team goes on a run,” senior forward Solomon Washington said. “We’ve stop that. It’s basketball. It’s a game of runs.”
Read moreGlenn 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.
Read moreAs 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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