COLLEGE PARK (AP) — AndreMills scored 24 points, David Coit added 19 off the bench and Maryland beat Iowa 77-70 on Wednesday night to snap the Hawkeyes’ six-game win streak ... .
Building off of Sunday’s 5-point victory at Minnesota, the Terps unveiled a surprisingly tenacious defense and turned back a second-half comeback attempt by visiting Iowa to prevail, 77-70, Wednesday night at Xfinity Center... (The Terps led then-No.
He figures to have just as significant a role when the top-ranked Terps (1-0) travels north to meet No ... Terps men’s lacrosse starting goalkeeper Brian Ruppel played meaningful games in 2023 before taking on a smaller role in 2024 and 2025.
Even when fans flock to the seats, the Terps have won just three of the 15 highest-attended home games of his tenure ... the past 25 years, making the sport more popular than football to many Terps fans.
But the Terps’ 5-10 record in that department includes Sunday’s 67-62 victory at Minnesota and Wednesday’s 77-70 upset of Iowa... If rebounds, blocks and defense are what the Terps need, Metcalf appears ready to provide what he can.
Maryland baseball coach Matt Swope first heard about Case Gibbs from a trusted recruiting contact. “I know you’re a diehard Commanders fan,” Swope remembered him saying. “You should watch Case pitch.” ... “A fierce competitor.” ... chauffeur ... No.
But the Texas native, who’s on his fifth head coaching job in the past two decades, said he’s spent much of his first season with the Terps trying to erase that label ... 12, when the Terps were 6-4.
Minnesota was one of them, and the Terps took advantage ... The Terps were 2-8 in their past 10 games, while Minnesota was 3-7 ... No, seriously, how successful would the Terps be without the Kansas transfer? ... Coit was sublime for the Terps.
metro area for the first time since he unceremoniously left the Terps to fill the opening with the Wildcats... The trio were members of a small band of Terps fans who dotted the sections inside Capital OneArena.
Oluchi Okananwa scored nine of the Terps’ 15 first-quarter points, and Maryland (19-6, 7-6 Big Ten) led 45-28 at halftime after a 30-17 second quarter ... The Terps shot 50% from the field, outrebounded Nebraska 39-26 and forced 22 turnovers.
All 10 of the Terps’ setbacks in the conference have been decided by double figures ... Although the Terps shot a respectable 46.9% (23 of 49) from the field, few of those opportunities occurred close to the basket.
That would seem to be a difficult question to answer when the Terps (8-14, 1-10 Big Ten) have dropped four games in a row and are on the cusp of cementing a sub-.500 record in the league with nine more games remaining on the schedule.