2023 Tournament PreviewLargely thanks to a 16-1 home record, coach Kevin Willard has Maryland back in the Big Dance. The Terrapins are talented and experienced (10th in the nation, per KenPom), with four senior starters led by Charlotte transfer Jahmir Young (16.1 ppg, 4.7 rpg, 3.2 apg). The 6-1 guard had no problem adjusting to high-major level, scoring in double figures in all but four games. Julian Reese (11.2 ppg, 7.3 rpg, 1.2 bpg), a 6-9 sophomore who went from depth piece to starting center, averaged 11.2 points and 8.4 rebounds in his last five games, and two 6-8 seniors, Hakim Hart (11.5 ppg) and Donta Scott (11.5 ppg, 5.9 rpg), also are capable of taking over games. The Terps struggle from distance, though, ranking 222nd in 3-point shooting (33.0%). That, and an inability to win away from College Park (2-9 road record), make it difficult to put much stock in Maryland to make a run.
Scouting Report Offense Defense
Efficiency 1.10 77 0.95 68
Pace 67.4 (212)
Effective FG% 50.83 (158) 47.72 (54)
Turnover % 14.41 (55) 16.24 (153)
Off Reb % 30.00 (131) 28.13 (161)
FTA/FGA 34.29 (86) 28.40 (101)
3P% 32.82 (231) 32.30 (81)
2P% 51.77 (98) 47.39 (59)
FT% 73.18 (127) 73.11 (255)
3PA/FGA 36.88 (192) 31.90 (30)
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Maryland
Big Ten
Rankings
Coaches Poll: #34 NET: #31 RPI: #54 RW: #33
Record
Overall: (22-13) Conference: (11-9) Quad 1: (4-11) Quad 2: (6-2) Quad 3: (3-0) Quad 4: (9-0)
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