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Maryland men’s basketball has cruised through its first three opponents by 20 points each, all being games it was favored by double digits in. But the Terps have some serious competition coming their way, as they head to the Basketball Hall of Fame Tip-Off Classic at Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, Connecticut. There they will face their first opponent of the tourney, the Saint Louis Billikens.
Saint Louis, one of the country’s best mid-major teams, is ranked 31st by KenPom and 30th by AP voters. Last year, the Billikens finished on the wrong side of the NCAA Tournament bubble, and head coach Travis Ford looks to improve on in a big way this year. Right now his team sits at 3-0, coming off a big win at home against a very talented Memphis team. Leading the way for Saint Louis are guards Yuri Collins and Gibson Jimerson, both preseason All-Atlantic 10 players, as well as Javonte Perkins, who is coming back from an ACL tear from last season.
This would be the first signature win of the Kevin Willard era.
The numbers
Maryland: 3- 0 (0-0 Big Ten)
Saint Louis: 3-0 (0-0 Atlantic 10)
All-time series: 1-1
DraftKings Sportsbook Line: Saint Louis -1.5, O/U 136.5
How to watch and listen
Saturday, Nov. 19, 1:00 PM EST; Mohegan Sun, Uncasville, Connecticut
TV: ESPNews — Doug Sherman (play-by-play), Sean Farnham (analyst)
Streaming: ESPN App
Radio: One Maryland App, WJZ 1300 AM (Baltimore) — Matt Noble (play-by-play), Chris Knoche (analyst)
Catch up before the game
Maryland men’s basketball Mohegan Sun preview
Maryland men’s basketball early-season notebook
Testudo Times Podcast: State of Maryland football and Maryland men’s basketball early-season talk
Takeaways from Maryland men’s basketball’s emphatic win over Binghamton
Maryland men’s basketball dominates Binghamton, 76-52
Three takeaways from Maryland men’s basketball’s commanding win over Western Carolina
Maryland men’s basketball dominates Western Carolina, 71-51, for second win of season
MM 11.10: Maryland men’s and women’s basketball early signing day roundup
Three takeaways from Maryland men’s basketball’s 71-49 win over Niagara in Kevin Willard’s debut
Kevin Willard secures first win as Maryland coach in season-opening 71-49 win over Niagara
The 2022-23 Big Ten men’s basketball preview
Donta Scott is the key piece to Maryland men’s basketball’s puzzle
Under Grant Billmeier, Julian Reese and Maryland men’s basketball’s frontcourt look to make strides
Jahmir Young and Don Carey return home to Maryland to form Kevin Willard’s first starting backcourt
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