
It’s March, but the Maryland men’s basketball team isn’t dancing after its 73-62 loss at Ohio State Wednesday. Just two days after jumping back into the Associated Press Top 25 poll at No. 21, the Terps lost to a Buckeyes squad that has the second-worst record in the Big Ten Conference. Advertisement Maryland entered the contest in second place in the Big Ten with an inside track for a top-four seed and a double-bye in the conference tournament next week. Now, the Terps, whose regular-season finale is Sunday against Penn State, are in a four-way tie for third, falling to fourth after tiebreakers. The loss was one that hurt both Maryland’s seeding in the Big Ten Tournament as well as its resume ahead of the NCAA Tournament. But it was also a defeat that was all too familiar for a Terps team that has struggled away from Xfinity Center this…
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