Maryland scores 42 straight points to defeat Virginia
Terps 42 – Cavaliers 14
Terps 42 – Cavaliers 14
Bears 1 – Terps 0
Terps 75 – Wildcats 59
Terps 96 – Hawkeyes 68
Terps 74 – Nittany Lions 68
Terps 90 – Buckeyes 54
Hoyas 62 – Huskies 68
Hoyas 53 – Bluejays 63
Terps 87 – Nitttany Lions 66
Terps 82 – Cornhuskers 63
Terps 72 – Wolverines 64
Hoyas 81 – Blue Demons 76
Terps 80 – Scarlet Knights 56
Hoyas 51 – Seton Hall 66
Terps 80 -73
Hoya 57 – Wildcats 73
Hoyas 51 – Bulldogs 80
Terps 80 – Retrievers 64
Terps 75 – Peacocks 45
Hoyas 89 – Musketeers 102
Terps 85 – Huskies 78
Jaz Shelley scored 29 points, including six 3-pointers, as Nebraska defeated No. 20 Maryland 90-67 on Sunday afternoon in the Terrapins’ Big Ten opener.
Terps 95 – Eagles 79
Eagles 74 – Hoyas 70
Wildcats 75 – Hoyas 63
Hiyas 92 – Eagles 58
Hoyas 99 – Eagles 89
Terrapins 71 – Purple Eagles 49
Terps 34 – SMU 27
Tigers 29 – Bears 21
Terrapins 6 – Cavaliers 1
Terrapins 31 – Buffalo 10
After falling behind early Sunday afternoon, William Kulvik scored the equalizer, and the Maryland men’s soccer team tied Liberty 1-1.
Terrapins 22 – Blue Jays 7
No. 1 Maryland defeated No. 2 Virginia 23-12 Saturday afternoon at Audi Field in Washington, D.C.
Photos from Maryland’s 75-60 victory over No. 22 Ohio State game in Big Ten men’s basketball Conference play.
Photos from Maryland women’s basketball team victory over Indiana.
Fatts Russell scored a team-high 18 points, and Eric Ayala added 13 to lead the Maryland men’s basketball team to a 67-61 victory over Penn State Monday night.
No. 13 Maryland stayed hot, rallying late to beat No. 18 Ohio State, 77-72, to claim their eighth consecutive victory Thursday night.
Hoyas 66 – Bluejays 80
Terps 87 – Hawkeyes 110
Terps 70 – Badgers 43
Local product Jared Bynum lights up Hoyas with a career-high 32 points
Terps 63 – Spartans 65
Terrapins 81 – Fighting Illini 65
The Georgetown men’s basketball team falls 72-58 to Butler Thursday night at Capital One Arena.
Hoyas 64 – Golden. Eagles. 92
The Maryland men’s basketball team nearly made a record comeback, but it lost a narrow decision to No. 23 Wisconsin, 70-69, inside the XFINITY Center on Sunday night.