Two top-25 teams look for a signature win as the No. 8 Michigan State Spartans travel to face the No. 16 Maryland Terrapins in a Big Ten matchup on Wednesday.
Move over, Fab Five. The Crab Five, a nickname for Maryland men’s basketball’s starting lineup, is taking social media by storm.
The Indiana Hoosiers (17-10) face the Maryland Terrapins (21-6) in a clash of Big Ten teams at 7:00 PM ET on Thursday. The game is available on Peacock.Buy tickets for Indiana vs. MarylandIndiana
Several streaming services will broadcast the game live, and you can watch on Fubo (free trial), DirecTV Stream (free trial) and Sling (promotional offers). Michigan State is at the top of the conference with a 13-3 record,
Maryland men’s basketball has won seven of its past eight games to improve its projected NCAA Tournament seeding.
Michigan State basketball is an underdog for the third time in its last four games as it enters Wednesday night's ranked showdown at Maryland. Michigan State heads to Maryland on a hot streak of three straight Quad 1 wins over the likes of Illinois,
The No. 8 Spartans once again wore down an opponent in the second half, climbing out of a two-point halftime deficit for a 58-55 victory over No. 15 Maryland on Wednesday night at Xfinity Center. Holloman hit a 3-pointer from the logo as time expired after Maryland rushed a 3-point shot in the final 7 seconds.
After one season away from college hoops, Rodney Rice has found a home in College Park. And as one of his former coaches noted, he's been "exactly what the doctor ordered" for the Terps.
Maryland’s success has been fueled by its starting lineup, dubbed the “Crab Five.” Freshman center Drik Queen, junior guard Ja’Kobi Gillespie, senior forward Julian Reese, sophomore guard Rodney Rice and fifth-year guard Selton Miguel have developed strong chemistry,