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Ohio State at Maryland, Wednesday, Dec 4, 2024 @ 6:30 PM, BTN

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Maryland basketball shows more promising signs in another blowout win

In its final tuneup before the Big Ten schedule begins, Maryland basketball cruised past another overmatched opponent from a lower level of college basketball. The Terps tied a program record with their fifth win by 30 points or more.

In its final tuneup before the Big Ten schedule begins, Maryland basketball cruised past another overmatched opponent from a lower level of college basketball. The Terps tied a program record with their fifth win by 30 points or more, handling Alcorn State, 96-58.

Mid-half run seals the deal early ... There was a tiny smattering of fans in the stands, no surprise given students have been gone for Thanksgiving break, it's an NFL Sunday and the opponent was an 0-8 team from a school most only know as the alma mater of former NFL star Steve McNair. This game was scheduled to get a sweat in during the break, bridging the gap between the holiday and the Big Ten opener against Ohio State this week. So with no energy in the building, it wasn't surprising to see a flat start by the Terps, who saw Alcorn State (0-9) go on a 12-1 run to take the lead.

But Maryland abruptly turned it on. DeShawn Harris-Smith knocked down a free throw and then was the beneficiary of the latest sweet pass by Derik Queen, who found him cutting to the basket for a layup. Rodney Rice (12 points, five assists) missed a couple of threes but was undeterred, driving to the basket for a fastbreak layup to give Maryland a 20-18 lead. Queen showed off his face-up game, knocking down a 15-footer from atop the key. Rice drilled a three, Queen blocked a shot and Rice whipped the ball to Jay Young for a run-out layup. With that, the Terps had retaken control of the game, making seven of nine shots during their run.
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Miguel started his Maryland career slowly, shooting less than 50 percent in each of the first four games and sometimes taking questionable shots. But he appears to be getting more comfortable with his new teammates. He shot 5-for-10 and has been above 50 percent while scoring at least 13 points in three of the past four games. Never bashful about hunting his shot, he showed unselfishness in the second half by passing on an open breakaway layup and lobbing the ball to Gapare for a dunk.



Julian Reese started the season a bit slowly, perhaps because he was getting used to playing alongside another big man in Queen. He continued to look increasingly comfortable and assertive today, though, scoring 14 points and grabbing 11 rebounds on 2-for-4 shooting. The senior center posted his 25th career double-double with more than 13 minutes left and made 10 of 12 from the free throw line, a welcome sight given his struggles there. He made his first three free throws and after a miss was negated by an Alcorn State lane violation, made his fourth. Then he swatted a shot and set a screen for Rice, freeing him to knock down an open jumper. Later in the half, he remained perfect at the line, making his fifth and sixth free throws.

In the past six games, Reese is averaging 14.8 points on 67 percent shooting.

Tafara Gapare's recent emergence has added even more balance and firepower. Coming off that breakout 19-point game against Bucknell, the reserve forward posted nine points, eight rebounds and seven blocks, again showing off his bounciness near the rim. Gapare looks like an increasingly impactful player off the bench this year and potentially a key starter next season.

Maryland's passing is improving fast and it was seamless today. The Terps unselfishly whipped the ball around sharply all afternoon, recording 25 assists on 32 made baskets, an elite ratio. Queen (6-of-9 for 20 points, nine rebounds, five assists and two blocks) again showed off his unusual passing ability, dropping several dimes.It's easy to see their chemistry growing. Rice posted five assists in the first half and is increasingly looking like a reliable secondary ballhandler, which some wouldn't have predicted based on his reputation as a shooter.

They entered the day ranked 11th nationally in both turnovers per game (11.7) and turnovers forced (17.1), a formula for winning lots of games.

They also had their best 3-point shooting day of the young season, going 11 for 23. That's been a weakness. Seven players made at least one. It won't be nearly this easy against Big Ten teams.

Late in the game, Harris-Smith (10 points) might've generated some much-needed confidence, driving for a layup on the break and then knocking down a three. Seconds later, Young hit from the same spot to extend their lead to 38 points.

Up next ... After a run of mostly overmatched opponents Maryland used to gain cohesiveness, the Terps will have an opportunity to gauge where they stand when Ohio State visits on Wednesday. The Buckeyes (5-2) are coming off a deflating loss against Pitt, during which they squandered late leads in regulation and overtime.

Just sayin': Maryland is 7-1 beating Manhattan, Mount St. Mary's, Florida A&M, Canisius, Villanova, Bucknell, and Alcorn State; while losing to #15 Marquette (the only ranked team that have played).

I saw a picture of their Infinity Center (below), are the yellow shirts all students or did they have some free give away t-shirt promotion?

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That is students. Maryland has always been a basketball school. I almost rate them the "Duke" of the B1G, at least when it comes to importance on hoops and the way they show out in support. It'll be a tough game and big boost if we get the job done imo.
 
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Buckeyes Open Big Ten Play Wednesday at Maryland

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Ohio State at Maryland
Date:
December 4, 2024
Time: 6:30 p.m.
Venue: XFINITY Center – College Park, Md.
TV: BTN

Ohio State is set to open the 113th season of Big Ten basketball this week with a pair of conference matchups. The first of which is on Wednesday night at Maryland. Tip-off is set for 6:30 p.m. and the game will be televised on BTN. (Jason Horowitz and Robbie Hummel will call the action.

The game can also be heard on the Ohio State Radio Network from Learfield. Paul Keels and former Buckeye captain Ron Stokes are on the call.
  • The series between Ohio State and Maryland is tied at 11-11. The Buckeyes have won the last four meetings in Columbus and Maryland has won each of the last two in College Park.
  • Since Maryland joined the Big Ten prior to the 2014-15 season, the Terrapins lead the series 9-7.
  • Last year, the teams played a great game in Columbus that wasn't decided until double overtime. The Buckeyes prevailed 79-75 on Feb. 10, to snap a five-game losing skid. Bruce Thornton led the way with 24 points to go along with team-highs of seven rebounds and four assists.
  • Ohio State is coming off a tough 91-90 overtime setback against Pitt last Friday where the Panthers hit a game-winning three-pointer in the final second. Bruce Thornton led the team with his first double-double of the year, finishing with 24 points and 10 assists.
  • The Buckeyes are 5-2 overall on the season and are No. 11 in the first NET rankings of the season.
  • Ohio State has shot better than 50 percent in each of the last four games, marking the first time the Buckeyes have done that since the 2016 season. They haven't shot better than 50 percent in five consecutive games since the 2013 season.
  • The Buckeyes are tops in the Big Ten in effective field goal percentage (60.6 percent) and three-point percentage (44.8 percent). They rank in the Top 10 nationally in both categories.
  • The Buckeyes are also in the Top 10 in the country in overall field goal defense, limiting opponents to just 35.8 percent shooting.
  • The Buckeyes have made 10 or more three-pointers in five of the seven games. Last year, the team made double-figure threes just eight times all season.
  • They have made 38 three-pointers over the last three games, which is the best three-game stretch since early in the 2009 season.
  • Thornton is third in the country with a 6.6-to-1 assist the turnover ratio, dishing out 46 assists with just seven turnovers on the year.
  • Devin Royal is shooting over 70 percent from the floor and averaging 16.3 points and 8.5 rebounds over the last four games.
  • Maryland enters the game at 7-1 overall. The lone loss came against Marquette (78-74) and the Terrapins own a 76-75 win over Villanova at a neutral site. Those are the only two games for the Terps against Power 5 teams this season.
 
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College Basketball Odds: Ohio State-Maryland Odds

Ohio State: +4.5 (-114)
Moneyline: +158
Maryland: -4.5 (-106)
Moneyline: -192
Over: 147.5 (-110)

Why Ohio State Will Cover The Spread/Win

Ohio State is ranked 18th in KenPom's adjusted efficiency rankings this year. They are 16th in offensive efficiency while sitting 34th in defensive efficiency according to KenPom. Ohio State has been solid on offense this year. They are 21st in the nation in points per game, while also sitting fifth in effective field goal percentage. Further, they are second in the nation in three points percentage this year. Ohio State is also solid on defense, sitting seventh in opponent effective field goal percentage this season.

Bruce Thorton has led the team in scoring this year. He is scoring 16.4 points per game on the year, while also leading the team with 6.3 assists per game. Thorton also adds three rebounds per game. Further, he is shooting 53.6 percent from three this year. He is joined in the backcourt by John Mobley Jr. Mobley is scoring 14.0 points per game while also adding 1.3 assists and a steal per game. Further, he shoots 53.6 percent from three this year. Further, Micah Parrish is shooting 59.6 percent this year, while adding 11.1 points, five rebounds, two assists, and 1.3 steals per game. Finally, Meechie Johnson Jr. is scoring 10.6 points per game, while also adding three rebounds, 2.6 assists, and one steal per game.

In the frontcourt, Devin Royals leads the way. He is scoring 12.4 points per game while adding an assist and steal. He also leads the team in rebounding, with 7.4 rebounds per game. Further, Aaron Bradshaw has been solid in limited time. He is scoring 7.8 points per game while adding 4.5 rebounds per game. Bradshaw has missed time this year though, and could miss this game as well. Finally, Sean Stewart has 5.2 points and 6.2 rebounds per game this year.

Ohio State vs Maryland Prediction for Today:

The winning team model predicts Maryland will win this college basketball game with 54.0% confidence, based on game simulations, player injuries, key player performances and recent matchups.

Ohio State vs Maryland Spread Prediction:

Based on recent against-the-spread trends, the spread model predicts Ohio State will cover the spread with 52.2% confidence for today’s game.


Maryland will Win, Ohio State will Cover, and the Total will go Under.

Predicted Score: Maryland 73.9 - OSU 71.7

Ohio State vs. Maryland Prediction: Who Will Win, Cover the Spread?​

Using trusted machine learning and data, we have simulated the outcome of Wednesday's NCAA basketball matchup between Ohio State and Maryland 10,000 times as part of our college basketball predictions coverage.

Our independent predictive model gives Maryland a 73% chance of beating Ohio State. Our predicted final score has Maryland winning 75-69.

According to our model, Maryland (-5.5) has a 55% chance of covering the spread, while the over/under total of 146.5 points has a 53% chance of staying under.
 
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This is definitely going to be a tough game. I would love for Bradshaw to be able to play so that our shooting wouldn't be so crucial. If we pull this one out I truly think it will springboard this team on to a great conference season. We could still have one with a loss but the confidence building going on in this one is really going to be important. Hopefully we come out on fire.
 
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Four Things: An Ohio State checklist to beat the Terrapins

The Buckeyes travel to the DMV tonight, hoping to pick up a win in an absolute nightmare of an arena.
Wednesday night’s game is going to be a brutally difficult challenge for the Ohio State men’s basketball team (5-2), but that doesn’t mean the Buckeyes can’t walk out of the Xfinity Center victorious.

The odds are going to be stacked against them.... in more ways than one.

Since Maryland joined the Big Ten in 2014, Ohio State is 1-6 at the Xfinity Center, the home of Terrapin basketball since 2002. The Buckeyes’ last win there was Feb. 8, 2021 — the year the Buckeyes were a 2-seed in the NCAA Tournament before.... well, never mind that.

Since then, Ohio State is 0-2 at Maryland, losing by 15 points in 2022 and seven points in 2023. The two teams only played once last season, in Columbus.

On top of the fact that Ohio State never beats Maryland on the road, this particular Maryland team looks to be a perfect foil for this Ohio State team.

The Buckeyes are down their starting center, as 7-foot-1 sophomore Aaron Bradshaw is away from the team as he goes through a “university process” per the team. There is no timeline for when he will be back, and in the meantime, his team is severely undersized below the basket.

Coincidentally, Maryland’s two leading scorers are its starting center, Derik Queen, and last year’s starting center who now plays power forward alongside Queen, Julian Reese.

Can Ohio State flip this game on its head and turn a supposed weakness into a strength? All hope is not lost. Here are four things the Buckeyes absolutely must do to have a chance at beating the Terrapins on the road Wednesday night:


Use Devin Royal’s athleticism to counter the size disadvantage

Prioritize defensive rebounding over moving fast

Come out aggressive and be willing to take chances

Austin Parks, keep getting better!

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Bruce is getting flustered and worked. Thats the worst case scenario and someone else needs to step up to take the pressure off immediately or we'll get ran out of the gym. They can't miss
 
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