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The Maryland men’s basketball program revealed that it will get five games on network television for the 2021-22 season, while the Maryland women’s basketball team will play 13 total games on national television this season, both programs announced on Tuesday.
For the men, their five games on network television mark the most regular-season network television selections in program history. Four of the men’s five games are coming on CBS and the other will be on FOX. Maryland will also appear on ESPN six times, FS1 twice and Big Ten Network 13 times during this upcoming season.
The women’s program will have 10 of its 18 Big Ten matchups nationally televised. Maryland will participate in four games on ESPN or ESPN2, which includes its meeting with South Carolina as part of the Jimmy V Classic on Nov. 13. The Terps’ matchups against Indiana on Jan. 2, Michigan on Jan. 16, and Iowa on Feb. 14 will also all be on ESPN2.
Both of the men’s and women’s programs are expected to be in the top 25 this season, and as a result, the Terps will have their fair share of appearances on national television.
In other news
Maryland football star wide receiver Dontay Demus Jr. is out for the year with a knee injury.
Maryland women’s soccer forward Alyssa Poarch was ruled out for the remainder of the season with a knee injury.
Matt wrote another edition of Terps in the NFL for the fourth week of the season.
Maryland volleyball (13-3) leads the Big Ten in digs with just over 16 digs per set.
Not just a blocking squad!
— Maryland Volleyball (@TerpsVolleyball) October 5, 2021
Terps lead the Big Ten in digs with 16.27 per set‼️ pic.twitter.com/9frjM0m3V1
Maryland women’s basketball head coach Brenda Frese was mic’d up at practice.
▶️ Mic'd Up with @BrendaFrese!#FTT x #TheMI22ION pic.twitter.com/vmkzJPYBt9
— Maryland Women’s Basketball (@TerpsWBB) October 6, 2021
Maryland tennis’ Selma Cadar is the Terp of the Week.
After an incredible weekend in the @ITA_Tennis regionals, Selma Cadar is your Terp of the Week‼️
— Maryland Tennis (@TerpTennis) October 4, 2021
More ⬇️ https://t.co/jIV6mBrCG7
Maryland field hockey shared some information about junior midfielder Emma DeBerdine.
Get to know Emma DeBerdine ⬇️ ‼️#BestOfTheBest pic.twitter.com/Iw2oSO0ndy
— Maryland Field Hockey (@TerpsFH) October 5, 2021
Maryland football shared its support for Demus Jr.
Maryland is all behind you, Dontay. @_godof5 ❤️ pic.twitter.com/Yn4RK8qsnk
— Maryland Football (@TerpsFootball) October 5, 2021