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Maryland men’s basketball looks for its first win at Penn State since 2015 Friday.
The Terps are fresh off a 61-60 victory over No. 24 Purdue on Tuesday. With the win, Maryland collected its fourth ranked victory of the season — tying the nation-high.
Guard Aaron Wiggins led the way with 18 points and 11 rebounds, contributing to his averages of 15.9 points, 6.4 rebounds and 2.3 assists over the last eight games. He also joins teammates Donta Scott and Eric Ayala in averaging over 13 points per game during conference play.
Myreon Jones and Izaiah Brockington are each averaging 15.6 points per game for the Nittany Lions. With both of them in the Big Ten’s top 12 for individual scoring, Penn State is one of just two Big Ten schools to have multiple members on that list.
All the action tips off at 7 p.m. and will be televised on Fox Sports 1.
The Numbers
Maryland: 10-8 (4-7 Big Ten)
Penn State: 6-8 (3-7 Big Ten)
All-Time Series: Maryland leads 14-12
Odds: Penn State is a 2.5-point favorite
How to Watch and Listen
Friday, Feb. 5, 2021, 7 p.m. EST, Bryce Jordan Center, State College, Pennsylvania
TV: Fox Sports 1 (Joe Davis, play-by-play; Jim Jackson, analyst)
Radio: 105.7 FM (Baltimore) / 980 AM (Washington, D.C.), One Maryland App, Sirius XM 388 (Johnny Holliday, Walt Williams and Chris Knoche)
Stream: Fox Sports Go
Catch up before the game
- Maryland men’s basketball vs Penn State preview: What to know
- Behind its stifling defense, Maryland men’s basketball stuns No. 24 Purdue, 61-60
- TT Court Vision: Maryland secures first Big Ten home win in thriller against Purdue
- Aaron Wiggins’ explosive second half was key to the Terps victory over No. 24 Purdue
- Halfway through Big Ten play, Maryland men’s basketball is striving for consistency