For the second straight season, Maryland women’s basketball enters the NCAA Tournament coming off a loss in the Big Ten title game. But after last year’s Terps didn’t have enough on their resume to earn a top-16 seed, this season’s body of work was much improved, and Maryland was rewarded for its efforts.
The Terrapins received a No. 3 seed in the Albany Region of the bracket, making them one of the best 12 teams in the nation. They’re slated to face No. 14-seed Radford, winners of the Big South conference, on Saturday at 11 a.m. on ESPN2.