Maryland men's basketball suffered its second loss of the season to Michigan Tuesday night, falling 70-67 to Michigan in Ann Arbor. The defeat dropped the team to 15-2 (4-1 Big Ten), still an impressive start, but not the result fans were looking for when the team took the court against a Wolverines squad that was missing its best player in Caris LeVert.
The Terps trailed for almost all of the second half, and their comeback fell short as Rasheed Sulaimon missed what would have been a game-tying three with four seconds left on the clock. This wasn't a bad loss, but the Terps dropped a game they certainly had a chance of winning.