Maryland basketball is 4-0 after beating Hofstra on Friday night. Less than 48 hours later, the Terps are back in action at the Xfinity Center as they host Mount St. Mary’s.
Friday’s contest featured several of the same positives and negatives as the games that preceded it. Bruno Fernando was dominant when on the floor, but the sophomore big man battled foul trouble and Maryland wasn’t the same team without him. The Terps’ top six all scored in double figures, but the reserves combined for just two points and one second-half minute.
Maryland’s early-season schedule has been low on difficulty, with Hofstra the best of the bunch at No.