Playing on the road has not been easy for Maryland since it joined the Big Ten for the 2014-15 season.
In their first year, when the Terps finished second behind Wisconsin and were the league’s biggest surprise, all four of their league losses came away from College Park, including three by a combined 59 points.
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In their second year, when Maryland came into the season ranked No. 3 in the country, the Terps won their first two road games and four of their first six before dropping their last three, including against a Minnesota team that had yet to win a game.