continuing the troubling trend of losing close games on the road under coach Kevin Willard. It was a different game but the same story for Maryland basketball on Sunday afternoon against Oregon.
Another road game, another loss for Maryland men’s basketball. As encouraging as the Terps’ 13-5 overall record appears, they can’t seem to win a matchup outside of Xfinity Center in College Park or a neutral site.
Head coach Kevin Willard joined "Vinny & Haynie" on 105.7 ... We got up five late in the second half, and couldn't get a stop. Same thing at Oregon, we're up two with three minutes to go and ...
Maryland lost to Oregon, 83-79, on Jan. 5, dropping a second consecutive conference game since the restart of league play. Joshua Sampson with three takeaways from the loss.
The Maryland men’s basketball team wilted on defense at the end of its two-game visit to the Pacific Northwest. Breakdowns on that end of the court yielded an 83-79 loss against No. 9 Oregon on Sunday afternoon that left the Terrapins with plenty to contemplate during their long journey back to campus.
The Big Ten Conference competitive nature has been a hard going for the Oregon Ducks thus far. The Illinois Fighting Illini came into Matthew Knight Arena in Eu
In spite of the fact that the Terrapins are currently 13-5 and in 10th place in the Big Ten conference, Maryland fans aren't happy with the current state of the
Maryland fell to Oregon, 83-79, in Eugene. It capped off a winless West Coast trip for the Terps (11-4, 1-3 Big Ten), who lost on Thursday to a Washington team projected to finish near the bottom of the conference.
The Terps played a solid first half, but they faded down the stretch against No. 9 Oregon to suffer their third consecutive conference loss.