COLLEGE PARK, MD – The Big Ten Conference announced the Maryland men's basketball team's 2023-24 conference schedule today. The Terps will host the following Big Ten opponents at XFINITY Center: Penn State (Dec. 6), Purdue (Jan. 2), Michigan (Jan. 11), Michigan State (Jan. 21), Nebraska (Jan. 27), Rutgers (Feb. 6), Iowa (Feb. 14), Illinois (Feb. 17), Northwestern (Feb. 28), and Indiana (March 3).
The Terps will open Big Ten play on the road at Indiana on Dec. 1 in Bloomington.
The 27th annual Big Ten Men's Basketball Tournament will be held Wednesday, March 13, 2024 through Sunday, March 17, 2024 at the Target Center in Minneapolis.
A total of 21 games will be against teams who were in the 2023 postseason. Eight teams on the upcoming schedule made the NCAA Tournament highlighted by UCLA and Michigan State both reaching the Sweet Sixteen. Seven teams on the docket played in the NIT with Wisconsin reaching the semifinals and UAB narrowly falling in the championship game.
Maryland is coming off a 22-win campaign which saw the Terps reach the NCAA Tournament second round in head coach Kevin Willard's first season at the helm.
In addition to previously announced games at the Asheville Championship Tournament (Nov. 10-12), at Villanova (Nov. 17) as part of the Gavitt Tip-off Games, and at future Big Ten foe UCLA, the Terps will host seven non-conference games at the XFINITY Center.
The Terps will open Big Ten play on the road at Indiana on Dec. 1 in Bloomington.
The 27th annual Big Ten Men's Basketball Tournament will be held Wednesday, March 13, 2024 through Sunday, March 17, 2024 at the Target Center in Minneapolis.
A total of 21 games will be against teams who were in the 2023 postseason. Eight teams on the upcoming schedule made the NCAA Tournament highlighted by UCLA and Michigan State both reaching the Sweet Sixteen. Seven teams on the docket played in the NIT with Wisconsin reaching the semifinals and UAB narrowly falling in the championship game.
Maryland is coming off a 22-win campaign which saw the Terps reach the NCAA Tournament second round in head coach Kevin Willard's first season at the helm.
In addition to previously announced games at the Asheville Championship Tournament (Nov. 10-12), at Villanova (Nov. 17) as part of the Gavitt Tip-off Games, and at future Big Ten foe UCLA, the Terps will host seven non-conference games at the XFINITY Center.