After falling short in its first test of the young season, Maryland will aim to bounce back on Tuesday night when it hosts a winless Canisius squad in College Park, Md. The Terrapins (3-1) opened the campaign with three 30-point victories against light opponents before falling 78-74 at home to No. 15 Marquette on Friday. Coach Kevin Willard's team played the Golden Eagles tough but faltered when it mattered most. After scoring five points in seven seconds to pull within 76-74 in the final minute, Maryland squandered two chances to tie the game. The Terrapins first came up empty after getting a steal before DeShawn Harris-Smith missed two free throws with 15 seconds left.