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College basketball is back and the Maryland women’s basketball team is set to start its season at 11 a.m. with a game against Longwood. The Terps are returning the majority of their team from last season which was the No. 1 scoring offense in the country.
Junior guards Ashley Owusu and Diamond Miller along with graduate guard Katie Benzan and foward/guard Chloe Bibby were named to watchlists for their respective positions ahead of the season. Owusu and Miller were also named to the Preseason All-Big Ten Team and the Terps were picked by the conference head coaches and media to win the league.
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Catch up before the game
- No. 4 Maryland women’s basketball vs. Longwood preview
- The 2021-22 No. 4 Maryland women’s basketball season preview
- Ashley Owusu, Diamond Miller bring gold medal pedigree to Maryland women’s basketball in year three
- No. 4 Maryland women’s basketball cruises past Georgian Court in final exhibition match, 125-33
- Maryland women’s basketball explodes past Fairmont State in exhibition matchup, 120-67
- MM 10.28: Maryland women’s basketball forward Chloe Bibby named to Cheryl Miller Award watch list
- Maryland women’s basketball earns a wealth of preseason honors
- MM 10.22: Maryland women’s basketball’s Angel Reese named to Baltimore Sun’s 25 Women to Watch 2021
- Maryland women’s basketball lands at No. 4 in the AP Top 25 Preseason Poll
- MM 9.30: Maryland women’s basketball’s Brenda Frese inducted into The Washington D.C. Metro Basketball Hall of Fame
- Brenda Frese, Maryland agree to six-year extension