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    Nov 3(TBD)
    Maryland vs. Coppin State & Towson vs. LoyolaCFG Bank Arena, Baltimore, MD
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    Dec 20(TBD)
    Virginia Cavaliers vs. Maryland TerrapinsJohn Paul Jones Arena, Charlottesville, VA
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    About Maryland Terrapins Basketball

    As of the 2023 season, the Maryland Terrapins are continuing to build on their storied legacy. Under the leadership of head coach Kevin Willard, who was appointed in 2022, the program is focusing on revitalizing its competitive edge in the Big Ten. The current roster features a combination of seasoned players and promising newcomers, aiming for a strong showing in the upcoming NCAA tournaments. The Terrapins have been actively participating in pre-season tournaments and have secured key victories that bolster their standings. The excitement around the team is palpable, especially with fans eager for a return to the glory days of NCAA basketball dominance. Additionally, the university is investing in facilities and resources to enhance the player experience and attract top talent. Community engagement events, such as open practices and meet-and-greets with players, are also being organized to keep the fans involved. As the season progresses, the Maryland Terrapins are set to be a team to watch, aiming to reclaim their status as a powerhouse in collegiate basketball.

    Maryland Terrapins Basketball History

    The Maryland Terrapins men's basketball program was established in 1904 and has a rich history in NCAA basketball. The team, based at the University of Maryland in College Park, has seen numerous successes over the decades, including several appearances in the NCAA Tournament and a national championship in 2002. The Terrapins, often referred to as the 'Terps', have been a part of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) since 1953 before moving to the Big Ten Conference in 2014. Over the years, the program has produced a number of NBA players, including legends like Len Bias and more recently, Kevin Huerter. The Terps' home games are held at the Xfinity Center, which has a seating capacity of around 17,950 and is known for its passionate fan base. The team's colors, red, white, and black, reflect the state of Maryland's flag, further cementing the team’s identity and community connection.