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No. 21 Terps Host George Washington Thursday

No. 21 Maryland (1-0) vs. George Washington (1-0)
November 11, 2021
XFINITY Center
6:30 pm EDT


COLLEGE PARK, Md. - The No. 21 Maryland men's basketball team is set to welcome George Washington to College Park for the first time since 1979 Thursday night.

The game is slated for 6:30 pm and will be televised on B1G Network.
 

GEORGE WASHINGTON STORYLINES

STARTING OFF WITH A BANG
  • Maryland opened its 103rd season Tuesday night with a dominant 83-69 victory over Quinnipiac. The Terps led by more than 20 points throughout most of the game, and Qudus Wahab shined in his Maryland debut with 17 points (7-10 FG) in 17 minutes. It was the most point in a Terrapin debut since Jalen Smith scored 19 against Delaware in 2018.

Mens basketball vs. Quinnipiac. Tuesday, Nov. 9, 2021.
NO PLACE LIKE HOME
  • Maryland has been dominant at home since the start of 2017-18, collecting a 58-13 (.817) overall record.
  • The program's 58 wins during that span are the most in the Big Ten Conference. The Terrapins lost an uncharacteristic six games at home last season without fans in the building due to COVID-19.
Mens basketball vs. Quinnipiac. Tuesday, Nov. 9, 2021.
AYALA JOINS 1000 POINT CLUB
  • Senior Eric Ayala became the 58th player in Maryland history to record 1,000 career points with his sixth point against Quinnipiac Tuesday night.
  • He is the seventh player to achieve the feat in Mark Turgeon's tenure, joining Dez Wells, Jake Layman, Melo Trimble, Darryl Morsell and Aaron Wiggins. Ayala finished the game with 13 points and eight rebounds.
Mens basketball vs. Quinnipiac. Tuesday, Nov. 9, 2021.
TURGEON AT THE HELM
  • Maryland head coach Mark Turgeon is IN his 11th season at the helm for the Terrapins, having led the program to six of the last seven NCAA Tournaments (counting 2019-20 COVID season).
  • The Terrapins have finished in the top-5 of the Big Ten Conference in seven seasons in the league, while posting a .689 overall win percentage during that span - tied for 3rd in the conference
  • Turgeon added a pair of new assistant coaches in the offseason, Danny Manning and Bruce Shingler.
  • Manning needs no introduction as one of college basketball's all-time greatest players, having led Kansas to a pair of Final Fours and the 1988 NCAA Championship. Turgeon was the Jayhawks' point guard in 1987 and was a graduate assistant when Kansas won the title in 1988. Manning was the 1988 college player of the year, a two-time All-American, the No. 1 overall pick in the NBA Draft and a two-time NBA All-Star.
  • Shingler is a Prince George's County native and grew up across the street from campus in the Lakeland Community. He spent the last five seasons at South Carolina, where he helped lead the Gamecocks to the 2017 Final Four.
Head coach Mark Turgeon speaks to the media. Maryland Terrapins Men's Basketball Local Media Day at the Xfinity Center in College Park, Md. on Tuesday, Oct. 12, 2021. Zach Bland/Maryland Terrapins
TRANSFERS READY TO MAKE AN IMPACT
  • The prize of Mark Turgeon's transfer portal success this offseason was the addition of Georgetown forward Qudus Wahab, who was ranked the No. 3 overall transfer of the offseason by CBS Sports. The 6-11 junior reached double-figures in 19-of-26 games last season and led the Hoyas in rebounds (8.2), double-doubles (8) and blocks (1.6) en route to capturing the Big East Tournament title. Wahab is on the watch list for the Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Center of the Year Award.
  • Graduate guard Fatts Russell transferred from Rhode Island where he appeared in 119 games, totaling 1594 points and becoming the program's all-time leader in steals (213). He was named both Atlantic 10 First Team All-Conference and All-Defense. Russell added 13 pounds from the time he joined the program to the start of the season.
  • Graduate guard Xavier Green is in his sixth year of college basketball and at 25-year-old will be the oldest player in the Big Ten Conference. He appeared in 121 games for Old Dominion, averaging 8.7 points/g. In 2018-19 he was the Conference USA Tournament MVP and was named to the Conference USA All-Defensive Team.
  • Sophomore guard Ian Martinez transferred from Utah after a coaching change in the program. The first Costa Rican to every play major Division I college basketball, Martinez averaged 9.7 points over the final six games last season.
  • Sophomore forward Pavlo Dziuba transferred from Arizona State after serving as the youngest player in all of college basketball last season (17). He is the first Ukrainian to play at Maryland since No. 5 overall NBA selection Alex Len, who he has a relationship with.
  • Graduate forward Simon Wright joined the program as a preferred walk-on after spending the last four seasons at Elon, where he appeared in 110 games (35 starts). Wright double-majored in public health and psychology, and is currently pursuing his master's degree in clinical psychological science.
Mens basketball vs. Quinnipiac. Tuesday, Nov. 9, 2021.
SERIES HISTORY
  • The Terrapins hold a 36-31 advantage all-time against the Colonials in a series that dates back to 1913, nearly 110 years ago.
  • The two teams met nearly every season between 1939 and 1979. Albert King and Larry Gibson scored 20 points each in the last meeting between the teams in College Park on Jan. 3, 1979 - an 84-72 victory for the Terps.
Mens basketball vs. Quinnipiac. Tuesday, Nov. 9, 2021.
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Players Mentioned

Darryl Morsell

#11 Darryl Morsell

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6' 5"
Senior
Aaron Wiggins

#2 Aaron Wiggins

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6' 6"
Junior
Eric Ayala

#5 Eric Ayala

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6' 5"
Senior
Fatts Russell

#4 Fatts Russell

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5' 11"
Graduate Student
Qudus Wahab

#33 Qudus Wahab

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6' 11"
Junior
Ian Martinez

#23 Ian Martinez

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6' 3"
Sophomore
Simon Wright

#15 Simon Wright

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6' 7"
Graduate Student
Pavlo Dziuba

#12 Pavlo Dziuba

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6' 8"
Sophomore
Xavier Green

#11 Xavier Green

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6' 6"
Graduate Student

Players Mentioned

Darryl Morsell

#11 Darryl Morsell

6' 5"
Senior
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Aaron Wiggins

#2 Aaron Wiggins

6' 6"
Junior
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Eric Ayala

#5 Eric Ayala

6' 5"
Senior
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Fatts Russell

#4 Fatts Russell

5' 11"
Graduate Student
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Qudus Wahab

#33 Qudus Wahab

6' 11"
Junior
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Ian Martinez

#23 Ian Martinez

6' 3"
Sophomore
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Simon Wright

#15 Simon Wright

6' 7"
Graduate Student
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Pavlo Dziuba

#12 Pavlo Dziuba

6' 8"
Sophomore
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Xavier Green

#11 Xavier Green

6' 6"
Graduate Student
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