
The Maryland Terrapins continue their Big10 schedule with this late night tipoff at 8:30 pm at the XFINITY Center in College Park, Maryland facing Ohio State. The 8-13 Terps need to get back in the W column. The 14-7 Ohio State Buckeyes are looking to move up the Big10 standings. The series with Ohio State is one of the closest among conference rivals as it’s tied up at 12-12.
This will be the second of four home games in February for the Terps. Most importantly, after a tough stretch, the Terps will only face one more current ranked AP Top 25 team in the eight-game stretch at No. 5 Nebraska to end the month of February. Five of those games will also come against teams in the bottom half of the conference standings.
In the last game, Andre Mills scored a career-high 18 points while grabbing six rebounds and dishing three assists. He shot a perfect 3-for-3 in the first half that included a pair of three-pointers as he recorded his 10th-career double-digit game in his freshman season.
Darius Adams hit a pair of three-pointers in his 17-point afternoon, marking his 14th-career double-figure game in his freshman season. Solomon Washington contributed 14 points to round out the Terps’ top scorers.
On April 2, 2025, Buzz Williams was named head coach at Maryland after re-building Texas A&M into a program that reached three consecutive NCAA Tournaments. For his career, he is seeking to become one of just three NCAA Division I head coaches to post 100 career wins at four different institutions joining Maryland Hall of Fame Coach Lefty Driesell (Davidson, Maryland, James Madison, Georgia State) and Steve Alford (Iowa, New Mexico, UCLA, Nevada).
Here is your 2025-2026 Terps men’s basketball roster:
No. /Name / Class / Pos. Ht. Wt. /Hometown / High School / Previous School
1 Darius Adams Fr. G 6-5 190 Manchester, NJ / La Lumiere School (IN)
2 Myles Rice R-Jr. G 6-3 185 Columbia, SC / Sandy Creek / Washington State / Indiana
4 Rakease Passmore So. G 6-5 195 Palatka, FL / Combine Academy / Kansas
7 Andre Mills R-Fr. G 6-4 205 Boston, MA / Brimmer and May School / Texas A&M
8 David “Diggy” Coit Gr. G 5-11 180 Columbus, NJ / Scotland Campus Sports /Atlantic Cape CC / Kansas
9 Solomon Washington Sr. F 6-7 220 New Orleans, LA / Carver / Texas A&M
11 George Turkson, Jr. R-Fr. G/F 6-7 220 Lowell, MA/Bradford Christian Academy /Texas A&M
12 Isaiah Watts Jr. G 6-3 180 West Seattle, WA / South Kent (CT) / Washington State
13 Elijah Saunders Sr. F 6-8 240 Phoenix, AZ / Sunnyslope / San Diego State / Virginia
15 Jaziah Harper Fr. G/F 6-7 190 Oak Park, IL / Bosco Institute
18 Guillermo Del Pino Fr. G 6-5 183 Cordoba, Spain / Unicaja Malaga Academy
21 Pharrel Payne Sr. F/C 6-9 250 Cottage Grove, MN / Park / Minnesota / Texas A&M
24 Aleks Alston Fr. F 6-10 220 Chicago, IL / Kenwood Academy
25 Nick Blake Fr. G 6-2 180 Orlando, FL / Olympia
30 Lukas Sotell. Jr. G 6-3 180 Stamford, Conn. / Stamford / Montverde Academy
45 Collin Metcalf Sr. C 6-9 240 Nortof, Germany / Humphreys / Northeastern
A few of the names might sound familiar for those who followed college basketball last year as well as the prep recruiting. Terps royalty resides in the bloodlines as Steve Blake’s eldest son, Nick Blake, is part of this incoming freshman class on the 2025-2026 Maryland Terrapins.
Radio: Johnny Holliday (pxp), Chris Knoche (analyst),
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TV: FS1 with streaming on FOX


