Maryland (10-16, 3-12 B1G) vs Washington (13-13, 5-10 B1G)
February 21, 2026
3:00 PM
XFINITY Center
Peacock
COLLEGE PARK, MD -- Looking to snap a two-game skid, Maryland returns to the XFINITY Center to host Washington on Saturday afternoon. The game will tip at 3:00 PM and will be streamed on Peacock. Legendary Voice of the Terps
Johnny Holliday will call the action for the Maryland Sports Radio Network alongside Chris Knoche and Walt Williams.
Looking to snap a two-game skid, Maryland returns to the XFINITY Center to host Washington on Saturday afternoon. The game will tip at 3:00 PM and will be streamed on Peacock. Legendary Voice of the Terps Johnny Holliday will call the action for the Maryland Sports Radio Network alongside Chris Knoche and Walt Williams.
Washington holds a 1-0 advantage in the all-time series after last season's first meeting between the two programs in Seattle.
Alumni Day
- Maryland Basketball prides itself on the tradition and success built by those who have been part of the program over the last 107 years. Many men have passed through this program and contributed to the Terrapins' 11 conference titles, 15 Sweet Sixteens, 4 Elite Eights, 2 Final Fours and the 2002 NCAA championship.
- On Saturday, we welcome back our alumni who have paved the way to making Maryland Men's Basketball one of the most respected programs in the nation.
- As a special treat for fans, please arrive early to get autographs from James Gist, Johnny Rhodes, Joe Smith, and Buck Williams. The autograph session will run from 1:30-2:30 PM outside of the Bud Light Party Deck (Section 206). Fans can bring one item to get signed and limited edition autograph cards will be provided.
#MillsMafia
- Andre Mills has been on a tear of late highlighted by his monster night with a career-high 39 points at Northwestern on Wednesday. He's reached double figures in five of his past six games and has averaged 18.8 points in that span.
- At Northwestern, Mills scored the Terps' first eight points of the game, reached double figures in the first nine minutes, and became just the third Terp this season to score 20+ in the opening frame with his 22-point half. He shot 6-9 from three-point range and 9-9 from the charity stripe.
- Mills logged the sixth game this season with 30 or more points by a Terp, joining David Coit, who has four and Pharrel Payne, who had one earlier in the year. Mills' big night marked the second straight season a Terp freshman has scored 30 in a game following Derik Queen's 31-point performance against Michigan last season.
- Mills' 39 points tied as the most by a Maryland freshman since Diamond Stone scored 39 against Penn State in 2015 (which is the most by any Terp freshman) and was just the fourth time a Terp freshman has surpassed 30 points in a game since 1994. Mills scored over half of Maryland's points on Wednesday night and tied for 10th-most in a game by any Terp in program history.

Diggy, Diggy, Diggy Can't You See ...
- Diggy Coit has proven to be a walking bucket or as head coach Buzz Williams has said - "put up videogame numbers." Twice this season, he has scored 40-or-more points including a career-high and XFINITY Center all-time record 43 points against Penn State. That total was just one shy of matching Ernie Graham's 44 points against NC State in 1978 as the program's single-game scoring record.
- Coit also scored 41 against Mount St. Mary's this season. He is only the second player in program history to score 40-or-more points in a season alongside Gene Shue (1952-53).
- As part of his 43 points against Penn State, Coit also tied the program and XFINITY Center records for single-game three pointers (alongside Mike Jones vs. UMKC, 12/13/06). His 15 three-point field goal attempts against Penn State tied Maryland's single-game record alongside Greivis Vasquez who was in attendance.
- Among active NCAA players, Coit is just the third to have multiple 40-point games joining Treysen Eaglestaff (2) of North Dakota and Dior Johnson (2) of Tarleton State. He is the only Big Ten player to have multiple 40-point games.
- Since 1996-97, he is one of 14 major conference players to have multiple 40 point games in a single season and the first since 2019-20.
- Coit is the first Big Ten player since Purdue's Carsen Edwards (3 in 2018-19) with multiple 40-point games in a season.

Solo Making An Impact
- After missing the first eight games of the season due to injury, Solomon Washington has given a veteran presence to the line-up since his return at the start of December. The senior is averaging 10.2 points and 9.3 rebounds in his 18 games played.
- Washington made his Maryland debut on Dec. 2 against Wagner where he had 10 points and six rebounds.
- He had his first double-double as a Terp with 13 points and a career-high 13 rebounds against Old Dominion. That marked the second straight game he had double-figure rebounds (12 vs. Virginia).
- His other double-doubles this year including 17 points/12 rebounds against Oregon, 13 points/10 rebounds at No. 11 Illinois, 11 points/14 rebounds at Rutgers, and 11 points/14 rebounds at Northwestern.
- Washington is looking to average a double-double for a season for the 23rd time in program history dating back to 1954-55.
Promotions
- The promotions start early and often for Maryland basketball so don't miss out on the excitement! Current ticket promotions include Sunday Shoutouts package which includes tickets and a videoboard message!
- Notable remaining games include the Checker Flag Game against Illinois (Mar. 8) which will also be Senior Day and Military Caregiver Appreciation Day.
- Full promotions and exclusive ticket deals can be found here.