Maryland Men’s Basketball Ranked No. 22 In Latest AP Top 25 Poll
Maryland men’s basketball remains in the Associated Press top-25 poll after breaking through last week, moving up one spot to No. 22.
Read moreMaryland men’s basketball remains in the Associated Press top-25 poll after breaking through last week, moving up one spot to No. 22.
Read moreMaryland men’s basketball is off to a 5-0 start, and the Terps have been rewarded with a spot in the latest Associated Press top-25 poll, coming in at No. 23.
Read moreMaryland men’s basketball is off to a 3-0 start under head coach Kevin Willard. Joshua Sampson breaks down three key takeaways from the Terps’ first three games.
Read moreJoshua Sampson breaks down three things to look for as Maryland men’s basketball opens the 2022-23 season and the Kevin Willard era begins.
Read moreSquads of Maryland and Georgetown alumni will square off at Xfinity Center Aug. 6 in the first event put on by the newly founded Alumni Basketball League. “I want to give back to the fans and give them something exciting,” former Terp Travis Garrison said.
Read moreMaryland men’s basketball’s 2022-23 non-conference schedule includes home contests against Western Carolina on Nov. 10, Binghamton on Nov. 15, Coppin State on Nov. 25, Saint Peter’s on Dec. 22 and UMBC on Dec. 29.
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.
Read moreNoah Batchelor says it’s “definitely really special” to be Kevin Willard’s first commitment at Maryland and credits assistant Greg Manning Jr. for establishing a relationship back when Batchelor was a 10th-grader at Glenelg Country School.
Read more“Would I have liked to have continued on being the head coach of Maryland? Yeah, absolutely,” Danny Manning said of his time with the Terps. “Maybe I would have had an opportunity if we had won more games. … But at the end of the day, it was still an experience. I’m grateful for the experience.”
Read moreFormer Maryland basketball great Greivis Vasquez believes the program needs to do more to involve former players. “We have to come back together. We have to bring everyone together again — former players, everyone,” Vasquez said. “They’ve got to get us more involved.”
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