Defense steps up late in the second half to help the No. 13 Terrapins secure a first-round bye in next week’s Big Ten tournament.
It's no secret that the vast majority of Maryland's production comes from its starting unit, otherwise known as the 'Crab Five'. And that was the case once agai
ANN ARBOR — Michigan, the basketball program known for the Fab Five, is set to host the “Crab Five.” No. 13 Maryland brings a productive and balanced starting lineup to Crisler Center on Wednesday for a high-stakes matchup with No. 17 Michigan (6:31 p.m. ET, Big Ten Network).
With this Michigan loss, MSU can defeat Iowa tomorrow night and clinch an outright Big Ten regular season title. If the Spartans were to lose tomorrow, Michigan would be able to clinch a share of the conference regular season title on Sunday when they meet up with Michigan State in East Lansing.
E ntering Wednesday's road matchup against No. 17 Michigan, history wasn't on the side of the Terrapins. Although the Terps have established themselves as one of the top teams in
No. 17 Michigan hosts No. 13 Maryland on Wednesday night in Big Ten men's college basketball action. Find out how to watch here.
If Michigan was able to take care of the basketball better, they probably win this game. At the end of the day, Maryland deserves a lot of credit for how they were able to defend and make things difficult for the Wolverines in this game. However, the Wolverines also made a lot of silly mistakes that were self-inflicted.
The Wolverines entered the final week of the regular season with their sights set on earning at least a share of the Big Ten championship.
Rodney Rice scored 19 points to lead No. 13 Maryland to a 71-65 Big Ten win over No. 17 Michigan Wednesday night in Ann Arbor, Mich. With Michigan's loss, league-leading