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Men's Basketball vs. Minnesota at Williams Arena in Minneapolis, MN on Saturday, Feb. 4, 2023. 
Erin Tudryn/Maryland Terrapins
Erin Tudryn/Maryland Terrapins

Men's Basketball

Men's Hoops Returns Home To Host Minnesota On Wednesday

Terps looking to stay perfect at home in Big Ten play.

Minnesota (7-18, 1-14 B1G) 
vs. RV/RV Maryland (18-9, 9-7 B1G)

February 22, 2023
XFINITY Center
7:00 pm


COLLEGE PARK, MD - Maryland looks to get back on track with a pair of home games this week starting Wednesday against Minnesota. The Terps are 14-1 at home this year and unbeaten against Big Ten foes.

The game will be televised on BTN starting at 7:00 p.m., while fans can also listen to the Maryland Sports Network (105.7 FM - Baltimore, The TEAM 980 AM - Washington, D.C., Sirius XM 195, One Maryland App) with Voice of the Terrapins Johnny Holliday (play-by-play), Chris Knoche (analyst), and Walt Williams (analyst) calling the action.

The Terps hit their stride over the last month winning eight of 12 games with Maryland currently tied for 4th in the Big Ten standings. In that stretch, Maryland sits just behind Purdue (10-3), Northwestern (9-4), and Indiana (9-4) for wins, while being tied with Iowa (8-4). Seven of those wins have come at home where the Terps are outscoring teams by 12.5 points per game. Maryland is 3-1 this season in 'rematch' games after defeating Wisconsin, Michigan, and Purdue at home following losses on the road. The lone loss was in overtime at Nebraska.

Maryland enters the game at No. 24 in the current NCAA NET rankings with four Quad 1 wins and four Quad 2 wins. The Terps currently have the third best NET rating in the Big Ten. After the win over Purdue, Maryland is now 4-1 against Big Ten teams ranked in the AP Top 25 as well. The Terps are also receiving votes this week in both the Associated Press and USA Today Coaches Polls.
 
Series History - MINNESOTA
  • Maryland leads the all-time series 14-2 and has won seven straight against the Gophers. 
  • The Terps are 7-1 at home in the series.
  • The 14-2 (.875) record is Maryland's best against all Big Ten opponents.
Patrick Emilien vs. Wisconsin
Fear the jahmir
  • Jahmir Young is one of 16 active players in the NCAA to post 1,800 career points, 500 rebounds, and 300 assists.
  • Entering the season, many questioned Jahmir Young's ability to translate his scoring from C-USA to Power 5 play.
  • Young's response has been a team-best 16.1 points and 3.4 assists per game. This season, he has a eight 20-point games including a season-high 30 against No. 24 Ohio State. In Big Ten play, Young has been magnificent averaging 18.1 points. He is also the third-leading rebounder (4.9) overall, leads the team in steals (35) and has the fourth-most blocked shots (13) on the team.
  • Young is the nation's 12th-ranked active career scorer with at 16.6 point per game average and the 33rd ranked player in overall points (1,861).
  • Young posted his first double-double (7th of his career) as a Terp with 30 points and 11 rebounds against No. 24 Ohio State. He became the first Maryland guard since Greivis Vasquez to post a 30-point, 10-rebound game. Vasquez had a triple-double with 35 points, 11 rebounds, and 10 assists against North Carolina on Feb. 21, 2009.
  • At 18.1 points in league play, Young ranks sixth among all Big Ten players in scoring for league games. His 28 steals also ranks third in Big Ten games.
  • In the win over Nebraska, he became one of two Big Ten players to post at least 18 points, 7 assists, and 6 steals in a game since 2002-03 joining Northwestern's Chase Audige who did so this January as well.
Jahmir Young at Minnesota
Protecting The Rock
  • Over the nine game stretch from 1/19-2/16, Maryland has averaged just 7.7 turnovers per game compared to its season average of 10.8 per game. The Terps were 7-2 in that stretch.
  • In both the Indiana and Minnesota games, the Terps had a season low five miscues - against the Hoosiers, Maryland had zero turnovers in the first half.
Hakim Hart
Scott Reaches 1,000 Points; Eclipses 500 Boards
  • Donta Scott became the 59th player in program history to reach 1,000 points in the win over Miami. He scored 24 points in that game and now has 1,237 career points. He is also the 17th Terp to post 1,000 points and 500 rebounds in a career. Through 121 career games he now has 660 rebounds.
  • Darryl Morsell (1,090 points / 510 rebounds / 2018-21) and Anthony Cowan (1,881 points / 508 rebounds / 2017-20) were the most recent Terps to post 1,000/500.
  • Scott is now 33rd all-time in scoring and needs seven points to move past Lee Brawley (1243, 1948-52) for 32nd. He needs 12 more boards to pass Obinna Ekezie (671, 1995-99) for 19th all-time.
  • Scott was one of 20 players named to the Karl Malone Power Forward of the Year Watch List as announced by the Basketball Hall of Fame in late October.
  • This is Scott's second year on the watch list after also garnering the honor last season. He joins Jalen Smith (2019-20) and Jake Layman (2014-15) as Terps to be recognized.
  • Scott ranked as the No. 49 overall player nationally last season.
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Winning numbers
  • When Maryland wins, the Terps are averaging 77.2 points while allowing just 59.4 per game. Maryland is also averaging 16.8 made free throws and hold a +5.0 advantage in rebounds. 
  • The Terps are holding opponents to just .401 from the field and .298 from beyond the arc this season in wins.
  • Maryland is 16-0 this season when leading at halftime (the Ohio State victory snapped a 14-game losing skid when trailing at the half) and 16-1 when committing fewer turnovers (turnovers were equal against Ohio State, only loss at #3 Purdue). The Terps are also 18-1 this year when leading with 5 minutes remaining in the game (lost at Nebraska in OT).
Men's Basketball vs. Wisconsin at Xfinity Center in College Park, MD on Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2023. Erin Tudryn/Maryland Terrapins
The Win Over No. 3 Purdue
  • It was a wild and raucous night at the XFINITY Center as the Terps took down No. 3 Purdue, 68-54, in front of another sellout home crowd on Feb. 16. Maryland used a 29-4 run in the second half to take control of the game with the students storming the court as the clock hit zero. The victory was Maryland's first over an AP Top 5 team since Jan. 28, 2016 when the Terps defeated No. 3 Iowa, 74-68. It also extended Maryland's program-record 11 consecutive home Big Ten win streak which includes an 8-0 mark this season in XFINITY.
  • The win by 14 points was the largest over Top-5 opponent since beating #1 Duke by 15 (87-72) on Jan. 18, 2003. 
  • Largest win over a Top-5 opponent as an unranked Maryland team since Dec. 16, 1961 when the Terps beat #3 Wake Forest by 17 (79-62).
  • Only four times in history have the Terps beaten a Top-5 opponent by more than 14 points: 2/2/1980 (+19): #12 Maryland 101, #5 Duke 82; 2/21/1959 (+18): Maryland 69, #1 North Carolina 51; 12/16/1961 (+17): Maryland 79, #3 Wake Forest 62; 1/18/2003 (+15): #17 Maryland 87, #1 Duke 72
  • 7th win over Top-5 opponent at XFINITY Center, last was vs. #3 Iowa (74-68) on Jan. 28, 2016. 
  • 3rd win over Top-5 opponent at XFINITY as an unranked team with the last coming against #5 Virginia (75-69 in OT) on March 9, 2014 - Terps' final regular-season game in the ACC. 
  • 51st all-time win vs. Top-5 opponent and 34th all-time win vs. a Top-3 opponent.
  • 26th all-time win vs. Top-5 opponent as an unranked Maryland team and 18th all-time vs. Top-3 opponent as an unranked team. 
Court Storm 2023 vs. Purdue
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Players Mentioned

Donta Scott

#24 Donta Scott

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6' 8"
Senior
Jahmir Young

#1 Jahmir Young

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6' 1"
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Players Mentioned

Donta Scott

#24 Donta Scott

6' 8"
Senior
F
Jahmir Young

#1 Jahmir Young

6' 1"
Graduate Student
G