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Kaylene Smikle scored 13 points and No. 7 Maryland coasted to a 95-38 win over Hofstra on Thursday to wrap up the Puerto Rico Classic.
No. 7 Maryland women’s basketball didn’t play a single ranked opponent through its first seven wins this season. The Terps’ neutral-site meeting with No. 16 Kentucky on Wednesday marked their first and only game of such in non-conference play.
The return of Pharrel Payne and Myles Rice was a welcomed sight for Maryland, which beat UNLV in the Players Era Festival in Las Vegas.
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Point spread, betting odds for Gonzaga Bulldogs vs. Maryland Terrapins men's basketball game
Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs are 6-0 on the year after a physically dominant performance against the Alabama Crimson Tide on Monday night in the Players Er
Maryland’s Darius Adams, left, looks to steal the ball away from Mount St. Mary’s Justin Amadi, bottom, in the first half of a non-conference matchup at Xfinity Center. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
ESPN projected the Terps to lose Wednesday against No. 16 Kentucky, but they pulled out an eight-point victory in a marquee matchup. Against Hofstra (1-4), a low-level Coastal Athletic Association team, there was never a doubt that Maryland would dominate.
No. 9 Maryland defeated the Princeton Tigers 84-68 on Sunday afternoon at Xfinity Center. The Terps improve to 5-0 on the season, marking the 10th time they've