Terps look to build on first-round win

By Luke Gentile   One day after the Maryland men’s basketball team saw its season end with no invitation to the less-prestigious NIT Tournament, Maryland women’s basketball sat patiently inside the XFINITY Center, waiting to see who they would face in the opening round of the NCAA tournament. The Terrapins (25-7) received the No. 5 seed in the Kansas City, Missouri, regional and started the … Continue reading Terps look to build on first-round win

Terps take on tough Big Ten Tournament bracket

By Connor Bell Maryland men’s basketball finished up their 99th regular season with a 24-point loss to Michigan on senior day in College Park. In a season filled with letdowns and plagued by injuries, the Terps still fought to the end and secured the No. 8 seed in the Big Ten Tournament. However, it is unclear how the Terps will perform with a difficult road … Continue reading Terps take on tough Big Ten Tournament bracket

Terps beat Nebraska, secure #2 seed for B1G Tourney

By Luke Gentile The Maryland women’s basketball team (23-6, 12-4 Big Ten) got back in the win column and secured the second seed in next week’s Big Ten tournament Sunday as they defeated the University of Nebraska 77-75. In the emotionally charged final game of the regular season, and during senior night, the Terps came out determined not to disappoint a crowded Xfinity Center. Freshman … Continue reading Terps beat Nebraska, secure #2 seed for B1G Tourney

Terps’ tourney outlook is bleak

By Luke Gentile As the Maryland men’s basketball team enters the final weeks of the season, it appears that the Terps are not destined for the big dance. Maryland (18-11, 7-9 Big Ten) has failed to achieve any sort of traction on the road (1-8), making their NCAA tournament hopes look bleak. “I think that it’s been a pretty disappointing season,” said Jason Lynn, a … Continue reading Terps’ tourney outlook is bleak

Maryland falls to Purdue, 75-65

By Luke Gentile The Maryland women’s basketball team (22-4, 11-2 Big Ten) failed to overcome a strong Purdue University defense Wednesday as it lost 75-65. The game began with a quick steal from sophomore forward Stephanie Jones, who had a strong performance, shooting five for five from the field and only missing one free throw. However, this lead was short-lived. The first half was a … Continue reading Maryland falls to Purdue, 75-65

Maryland drops Northwestern, 73-57

By Sydney Fazio The Maryland Terrapins hosted the Northwestern Wildcats at an underwhelming Xfinity Center on Saturday with redemption in mind. At least that is how it started. The Terrapins dominated the Wildcats, winning 73-57. Maryland came out explosively, winning the tip-off and getting sophomore guard Anthony Cowan possession to make his first 3-point basket in a matter of seconds. Suddenly, the quiet, underwhelming crowd … Continue reading Maryland drops Northwestern, 73-57

Timetable for Terps high-energy freshman’s return unclear

By Sydney Fazio Bruno Fernando already had one ankle injury this season, and against Ohio University he picked up his second—a low right ankle sprain. The freshman forward, one of Maryland’s top big men, came down awkwardly on his ankle and rolled it in the second half of the game Thursday. The Xfinity Center became eerily quiet—even considering the underwhelming crowd. Fernando has started four … Continue reading Timetable for Terps high-energy freshman’s return unclear

Terps roll over Ohio

By Sydney Fazio Coming off a narrow victory against Illinois in overtime, the University of Maryland men’s basketball team capitalized on that energy to defeat the Ohio University Bobcats 87-62 at home Thursday. Maryland started the game quickly, getting five unanswered points in the first minute. The Terps kept Ohio to their one and only layup for the first six minutes. Their momentum was strong … Continue reading Terps roll over Ohio

Terps Win by 40 Against in-state opponent Mount St. Mary’s

By Chris Tulp The University of Maryland women’s basketball team put on a show, beating Mount St. Mary’s University 97-57 for the Terps’ sixth straight win. The Terps returned to the Xfinity Center after playing their last three games on the road. Maryland opened the game on a 15-0 run before the Mount scored their first basket.  The Terps responded and went on a 12-0 … Continue reading Terps Win by 40 Against in-state opponent Mount St. Mary’s