The Maryland basketball team enters the Big Ten Tournament after some recent sturggles.
On Friday, the Terrapins will look to advance to the semifinals.
When the bracket was unveiled, it was thought that Maryland would be facing Wisconsin for the third time this season. After easily dispatching of Rutgers on Wednesday, Nebraska upset No. 6 seed Wisconsin 70-58 behind 20 points and nine rebounds from senior forward Shavon Shields.
Maryland has lost four of their last six games entering the Big Ten Tournament, so an easier draw certainly isn’t the worst thing in the world. The Terps are coming off an 80-62 loss at the hands of Indiana, who will host No.