Maryland

NCAA Division I Basketball Mens | United States

Team Info

Founded: 1904

Stadium: Xfinity Center

Manager: N/A

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Previous Results

Date Home Score Away League
11 Mar 2026
16:00
Iowa 75 - 64 Maryland NCAA Division I Basketball Mens
Carver-Hawkeye Arena
10 Mar 2026
21:00
Oregon 60 - 70 Maryland NCAA Division I Basketball Mens
Matthew Knight Arena
08 Mar 2026
19:00
Maryland 72 - 78 Illinois NCAA Division I Basketball Mens
05 Mar 2026
01:00
Wisconsin 78 - 45 Maryland NCAA Division I Basketball Mens
01 Mar 2026
17:00
Maryland 65 - 69 Rutgers NCAA Division I Basketball Mens
26 Feb 2026
00:00
Nebraska 74 - 61 Maryland NCAA Division I Basketball Mens
Pinnacle Bank Arena
21 Feb 2026
20:00
Maryland 64 - 60 Washington NCAA Division I Basketball Mens
19 Feb 2026
01:00
Northwestern 78 - 74 Maryland NCAA Division I Basketball Mens
15 Feb 2026
17:00
Rutgers 68 - 57 Maryland NCAA Division I Basketball Mens
11 Feb 2026
23:00
Maryland 77 - 70 Iowa NCAA Division I Basketball Mens

About Maryland

The Maryland Terrapins men's basketball team represents the University of Maryland in National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I competition. Maryland, a founding member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC), left the ACC in 2014 to join the Big Ten Conference.
Gary Williams, who coached the Terrapins from 1989 to 2011, led the program to its greatest success, including two consecutive Final Fours, which culminated in the 2002 NCAA National Championship. Under Williams, Maryland appeared in eleven straight NCAA Tournaments from 1994 to 2004. He retired in May 2011 and was replaced by former Texas A&M coach Mark Turgeon.
The Terrapins played in what many consider to be the greatest Atlantic Coast Conference game in history — and one of the greatest college basketball games ever — the championship of the 1974 ACC Men's Basketball Tournament, in which they lost 103–100 in overtime to eventual national champion North Carolina State. The game was instrumental in forcing the expansion of the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship, thus allowing for at-large bids and the inclusion of more than one team per conference. That Maryland team, with six future NBA draft picks, is considered by many to be the greatest team not to have participated in the NCAA tournament.

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