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After a tournament win at the Basketball Hall of Fame Tip Off Classic, No. 23 Maryland men’s basketball comes back to College Park, where it will host Coppin State at the XFINITY Center.
Coppin State is coached by Maryland basketball legend Juan Dixon, who led the Terps to their first and only national championship in 2002 and is the program’s all-time leading scorer. Coppin State has made many games interesting this year, with an overtime loss to Georgetown and wins over Navy and Mount St. Mary’s.
After being ranked for the first time in a year, the Kevin Willard-led Terps look to extend their undefeated streak to six games.
The numbers
Maryland’s record: 5-0 (0-0 Big Ten)
Coppin State’s record: 3-4 (0-0 MEAC)
All-time series: Maryland leads, 1-0
How to watch and listen
Friday, Nov. 25, 4:00 p.m. EST; XFINITY Center, College Park, MD
Streaming: Big Ten Plus — Brendan Hartlove (play-by-play), Josh Caplan (analyst)
Radio: 105.7 FM (Baltimore) / 980 AM (D.C.) — Johnny Holliday (play-by-play), Chris Knoche (analyst)
Catch up before the game
No. 23 Maryland men’s basketball vs. Coppin State preview
Maryland men’s basketball film breakdown: A look at Donta Scott’s terrific start
Testudo Times Podcast: Maryland men’s basketball’s arrival and Maryland football breakdown
Maryland men’s basketball cracks AP poll for first time under Willard, landing at No. 23
Takeaways from Maryland men’s basketball’s impressive weekend performance
Maryland men’s basketball steamrolls Miami, 88-70, captures Hall of Fame Tip Off Classic title
Maryland men’s basketball makes statement with resounding 95-67 win over Saint Louis
Maryland men’s basketball early-season notebook
MM 11.10: Maryland men’s and women’s basketball early signing day roundup
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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