Maryland men’s basketball will be back in the Xfinity Center on Friday night, looking to improve on a 3-0 start against Hofstra.
The Terps have started each of their first three games cold from three-point land, but have had enough talent to overcome poor shooting nights. Maryland could be hoping that its performance from last game carries over, as the Terps hit 10 of their last 23 attempts from distance against North Carolina A&T after starting 0-for-7.
Hofstra comes into the contest 2-1, and, like Maryland, also beat North Carolina A&T this week. The Pride split its first two contests, opening the season with an 18-point win over Mount Saint Mary’s before falling by four to Marshall on the road.