Lights go out on Terps in 80-62 loss to Duke
COLLEGE PARK, Md. — As media waited for Gary Williams’ post-game press conference, the lights went out in the auxiliary […]
COLLEGE PARK, Md. — As media waited for Gary Williams’ post-game press conference, the lights went out in the auxiliary […]
COLLEGE PARK, Md. — The lavish, smoky spectacle of Maryland Madness tipping off is always full of surprises, from the
The Terps will play Conference USA tournament champion Houston in Spokane on Friday, the winner facing either Michigan State or New Mexico State on Sunday.
Maryland will learn where it’s heading for the NCAA tournament when the bracket is announced Sunday evening.
On senior night, a 10-3 run in the final two minutes seals the victory and closes out a perfect 8-0 ACC home record.
Greivis Vasquez scores a career-high 41 points, three shy of the school record, as Maryland clinches the No. 2 seed in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
Sean Mosley leads the way with 20 as four Terps reach double figures, and Maryland erases a 15-point first-half deficit to move to 10-3 in the ACC.
The Terps win their ninth straight over the Yellow Jackets and improve to 9-3 in the ACC.
Maryland completes season sweep against the Wolfpack as Gary Williams improves to 7-0 against Sidney Lowe.
Maryland moves into a third-place tie with Virginia Tech at 7-3.
Maryland falls to the Blue Devils for the sixth straight time.
Maryland will try to earn its first victory at Cameron Indoor Stadium since 2007.
COLLEGE PARK, Md. – In the moments immediately following Maryland’s 92-71 thrashing of North Carolina on Sunday afternoon, an emotional
The win improves Maryland’s ACC record to 5-2 as the Terps will return to Comcast Center to take on North Carolina on Sunday.
Maryland turns it over 26 times and shoots just 34.6 percent from the field in the loss at Clemson. The Terps fall to 4-2 in the ACC.
The victory vaults Maryland into a tie with Virginia atop the ACC standings at the quarter pole.
Six Terps score in double figures as Maryland cruises to a 51-point win.
Greivis Vasquez leads Terps with 30 points, but Maryland cannot finish off the Deacons in overtime.
The South Korean will return to his native country to pursue a basketball career.
Vasquez leads the way with 24 points as Maryland wins its last non-conference game before ACC play tips off next Sunday against Florida State.
While it’s no secret the list is heavily-weighted with players from the Terps’ national championship team in 2002, Luke Jones offers his all-decade team for Maryland basketball.
The Terps’ 4-for-25 3-point shooting and listless play leads to another loss against a potential résumé-building opponent in non-conference play.
Maryland (7-3) hosts Florida Atlantic (5-6) out of the Sun Belt Conference.
Vasquez narrowly misses a triple-double in the lopsided victory.
When the news surfaced that Greivis Vasquez would not start against Eastern Kentucky after being late to the Saturday morning
No one really expected Maryland to defeat the Villanova Wildcats on Sunday night, but an upset is always possible with
The early stages of Tuesday night’s game in Bloomington looked painfully familiar to the Terps. With the Hoosiers beating the
The Maryland Terrapins landed in Maui looking to make a statement that they were back among the elite of the
For the Maryland Terrapins, the Maui Invitational represents an opportunity to face some quality competition to assess where they’re at
On a night in which the half-court offense struggled, point guard Eric Hayes provided the offensive spark the Terps so
**Note: Be sure to check out the WNST.net Audio Vault to hear Gary Williams’ post-game press conference.** Jordan Williams was
While the Terps struggled in their 75-54 win over IUP on Wednesday night, the biggest story was the absence of