The Big Ten announced the matchups for its men’s basketball schedule for 2018-19 Thursday, with the league now playing 20 conference games rather than 18 for the first time.
Here is the list for Maryland’s opponents and how the Terps might fare next season.
*at Madison Square Garden in conjunction with the Big Ten’s “Super Saturday – College Hoops & Hockey” doubleheader
Coming off a disappointing 19-13 season, including 8-10 in the Big Ten, the Terps are widely considered to be among the most talented teams returning.
If freshman center Bruno Fernando comes back for his sophomore year, Maryland could be among the favorites to win the league — a position Mark Turgeon’s team didn’t handle so well in 2015-16.