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After last-second home win over No. 24 Nebraska, Maryland tries to build momentum on two-game road trip

Shortly after his team lost to Wisconsin in the Big Ten tournament at Madison Square Garden, Maryland men’s basketball coach Mark Turgeon pointed to the reasons for a disappointing 19-13 season.

Injuries to forwards Justin Jackson and Ivan Bender were at the top of Turgeon’s list, followed by the turnovers and poor decision-making that plagued the Terps from start to finish. There was also a less obvious reason: the schedule.

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Turgeon said Maryland could never get any momentum going during a Big Ten season in which the Terps finished 8-10.