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After upsetting its third ranked team on the road Saturday, Maryland men’s basketball faces a quicker turnaround than expected with its game against No. 10 Wisconsin moved to Wednesday, January 27. at 9 p.m. The matchup was originally scheduled for Saturday, January 30.
The change was made by the Big Ten conference in order to accommodate the previously postponed contest between Michigan and Penn State.
This is now the sixth Maryland matchup that has been affected the season. The team was dealt four cancellations in December and most recently had its matchup with Nebraska postponed. In their only matchup of the season, Maryland defeated Wisconsin, 70-64, behind Eric Ayala’s team-high 17 points.
In other news
Maryland football added some quarterback depth with Reece Udinski announcing his transfer on Sunday.
Maryland women’s basketball has a Top-25 matchup tonight against Ohio State. Dylan previewed the matchup here.
Maryland volleyball dropped its first two games of the year to Ohio State. Joe recapped Saturday’s loss here.
Maryland football early enrollees arrived on campus late last week.
Officially part of the family. Welcome home. #TBIA pic.twitter.com/Tz4VznPIXp
— Maryland Football (@TerpsFootball) January 23, 2021
The Big Ten Network produced a feature on Maryland men’s basketball’s Eric Ayala.
Eric Ayala (@EA_Glo) grew up in Wilmington, Delaware, a city known for its crime.
— Maryland On BTN (@MarylandOnBTN) January 23, 2021
The @TerrapinHoops G had to do it without a father -- or even a father figure -- in his life.
"Basketball has definitely been a life-saver for me."
Fueled by @Gatorade pic.twitter.com/JSRaEKsYOs
Eric Ayala (@EA_Glo) scored 21 points in @TerrapinHoops' Saturday upset of No. 17 Minnesota.
— Maryland On BTN (@MarylandOnBTN) January 23, 2021
And we know his mom was watching. ❤️️@BTNJourney chronicles the @TerrapinHoops star's special relationship with his No. 1 motivator.
Fueled by @Gatorade pic.twitter.com/s2oATSEp11
Maryland gymnastics performed well in their second meet of the season.
Great rally by the GymTerps! Maryland finishes with a 195.300!
— Maryland Gymnastics (@TerpsGymnastics) January 23, 2021
Top Terps:
Vault: Collea Burgess, 9.850
Bars: Audrey Barber, 9.925
Beam: Barber/ McClure, 9.825
Floor: Barber/ Silberman/ Rouse, 9.850
AA: Audrey Barber, 39.400#FearTheTurtle pic.twitter.com/CsXUML2s4h
Former Terp Alex Len had a strong debut for the Washington Wizards, finishing with 11 points and five rebounds off the bench.
Former Maryland men's basketball center Alex Len (@alexlen) worked hard in the paint to score his first bucket as a Washington Wizard.pic.twitter.com/hgX1topaJN
— Wes Brown (@W_Brown21) January 25, 2021
Maryland women’s basketball has an unselfish mentality.
. 7 ᴘᴍ ᴇᴛ. . pic.twitter.com/GpAXYMxLPW
— Maryland Women’s Basketball (@TerpsWBB) January 25, 2021
Maryland women’s soccer released its schedule for the spring.
Let’s play soccer
— Maryland W. Soccer (@TerpsWSoccer) January 22, 2021
Our schedule is here!! https://t.co/KDOLlzoIE6
Maryland track and field participated in the Penn State Invite on Saturday.
Men Recap
— Andrew Valmon, OLY (@AValmon) January 23, 2021
♦️Jeff Kline 1st pl Shot Put 18.27m-4th All Time
♦️Hayden Tobias 3rd pl Weight & SP
♦️Caleb Dean 2nd 60H 7.98
♦️Drake Murphy 60H 8.36
♦️Kamari Trotz 3rd 60m 6.92
♦️Travis Valmon 600m PR 1:21.17 8th All Time
♦️Chase McGeehan PR 1:54.80 800
♦️Brady Snelson PR 1:55.05
Women’s Recap
— Andrew Valmon, OLY (@AValmon) January 23, 2021
Angel Nkwonta Weight Throw School Record
Alice 2nd Weight Throw Kamryn 4th Sarah 5th
Mack 2nd 60m 7.62, Smith 7.73, Depry 7.81
Mile 2nd-5th Facius, Zell, Daniels, Ericson
60H 8.68 Hackett
800m Hickson 4th, Morgan 5th
Smith 3rd 200m
Depry 4th HJ