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Terps Take On Northwestern Wednesday Night

Maryland (11-6, 3-3 B1G) at Northwestern (12-4, 3-2 B1G)
January 17, 2024
Welsh-Ryan Arena
9:00 p.m. ET (8:00 p.m. CT)
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CHICAGO - The Terps look to win their third straight game on Wednesday night as Maryland takes on Northwestern. The game will tip at 9 PM ET and will be televised on BTN. Fans can listen to the game on the Maryland Sports Radio Network with Voice of the Terps Johnny Holliday calling the action alongside Chris Knoche. 

Maryland will the return home to host Michigan State on Sunday (Jan. 21) afternoon for a nationally-televised meeting on CBS. The game will be an Ode To Lefty honoring Hall of Fame Head Coach Lefty Driesell throughout the day.

 
Terps Looking To Close Swing Trip On A Strong Note
  • Behind 28 points and eight assists from Jahmir Young, who was named the Big Ten Player of the Week on Monday, and a double-double of 20 points and 11 rebounds from Julian Reese, the Terps pulled off a 76-67 win at No. 10 Illinois on Sunday. It marked the Terps first top-10 road win since defeating No. 6 Wisconsin in 2020.
  • Jahmir Young leads Maryland with a 19.9 point per game average followed by Julian Reese who is averaging 13.8 points and 9.8 rebounds per game. Donta Scott rounds out the top scorers with 10.7 points thanks to a 13.9 average over the last seven games. Scott had a dominant second half against Michigan scoring 20 of his game-high 22 points in the win.
  • Maryland is 12-4 all-time against Northwestern including 6-2 in Evanston.
  • The Terps have won two straight games in the series and seven of the last nine. The last time the two teams met in Welsh-Ryan resulted in a 94-87 overtime Maryland win.
     
Forward Donta Scott (24) Men's Basketball vs. Northwestern at Xfinity Center in College Park, MD on Sunday, Feb. 26, 2023. Erin Tudryn/Maryland Terrapins
The Terps defeated Northwestern 75-59 last season in the XFINITY Center.
Fear The Jahmir
  • After a standout season in 2022-23, Jahmir Young, one of the top point guards in the country, has racked up the preseason accolades. He has been named to the Wooden Award Preseason Top 50 and is a member of the Bob Cousy Award Watch List as well. Young was also a unanimous selection to the Preseason All-Big Ten Team, the first unanimous pick for Maryland since Cowan in 2019.  
  • Additionally, Young picked up Preseason All-America honors from Blue Ribbon and Lindy's, while The Field of 68 had him on the All-Big Ten Preseason Team and ranked him as the No. 35 of 100 top players nationally entering 2023-24.
  • Last season, Young was a second team All-Big Ten selection, was named to the USBWA All-District Team, and selected to the NABC All-District Second Team. Additionally, he was chosen as the Pigskin Club of Washington Collegiate Player of the Year.
  • Through the start of conference play, Jahmir Young has been one of the elite scorers in the Big Ten. In league games, the guard ranks third overall with 22.3 points per game (2nd in total points with 134).
  • He has hit 40.7% from the floor and 86.7% from the free throw line in six conference games. In addition to his 30 rebounds and 20 assists, he has 9 steals.
  • This is coming off a December where Young averaged 24.2 points which was the 7th most nationally and third-best among B1G players for the month.
  • Young is looking to become just the sixth NCAA player since 2006 to post 1,000 points at two different institutions during his career. Prior to the the extra year of eligibility due to COVID-19, only three players had achieved the feat in the past 20 years. Young's 2,292 career points ranks 2nd among active players in the NCAA behind Max Abmas of Texas (2,850 pts).
  • Young leads the Terps having scored in all 136 career games played. Only six times has he been held under 5 points in that stretch. Overall, Young has 121 double-figure scoring games with 50 20-point efforts.
  • Young's 50 20-point games are the most among all active Big Ten players.
Jahmir Young Posed Shot
Jahmir Young is a member of the Wooden Award Preseason Top 50, the Bob Cousy Watch List, and was a unanimous pick to the preseason All-B1G Team.
JuJu Beast
  • After a breakout sophomore campaign that saw Julian Reese become one of the top big men in the Big Ten, the Baltimore native enters 2023-24 with high praise. Reese joined Jahmir Young on the Preseason All-Big Ten Team and was named to the Karl Malone Power Forward of the Year Award Watch List.
  • Reese showed his impact for the Terps in 2022-23 as he scored in double-figures in 22 games with a career-high 24 points against Coppin State. He had seven double-doubles on the year including 17 points, 12 rebounds at Ohio State.
  • Had one of his best league outings going toe-to-toe with Purdue's Big Ten Player of the Year Zach Edey where Reese scored 19 points on 8-of-11 shooting while adding three rebounds and committing zero turnovers.
  • Reese finished 2022-23 tied for second on the team in scoring at 11.4 points and led the Terps in rebounds (7.2).
  • In two NCAA Tournament games last year, Reese averaged 15.5 points against West Virginia and No. 1 Alabama.
  • His 63.2 field goal percentage last season stands as the third-best mark in Maryland program history for a single season.
Forward Julian Reese (10) Maryland Men's Basketball during Basketball B1G Media Day at Target Center in Minneapolis, MN on Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2023. Mackenzie Miles/Maryland Terrapins
Julian Reese has six double doubles this year after going for 18 points and 10 rebounds against Coppin State.
Great Scott!
  • Donta Scott became the 59th player in program history to reach 1,000 points last season. Through 17 games this year, he has 1,502 points and 790 rebounds closing in on becoming the fifth Terp all-time to post 1,500 points and 800 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 19th all-time in scoring and needs 60 points to move past Greg Manning (1561, 1977-81) for 18th. He needs six more boards to pass Al Bunge (785, 2004-08) for No. 10 all-time.
  • Additionally, thanks to his fifth season, Scott (131 GS - T2nd most, 4257 MIN - 5th most) will have a chance to set Maryland's games started record (136, Steve Blake, 1999-03) and minutes played record (4568, Greivis Vasquez, 2006-10). He set the games played record (142) against Coppin State on Dec. 28. 
Donta Scott
Donta Scott continues to climb the all-time record lists for the Terps.
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Players Mentioned

Julian Reese

#10 Julian Reese

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6' 9"
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Donta Scott

#24 Donta Scott

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6' 8"
Fifth Year
Jahmir Young

#1 Jahmir Young

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6' 1"
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Players Mentioned

Julian Reese

#10 Julian Reese

6' 9"
Junior
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Donta Scott

#24 Donta Scott

6' 8"
Fifth Year
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Jahmir Young

#1 Jahmir Young

6' 1"
Fifth Year
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