The Maryland men’s basketball team moved up six spots, to No. 13, in the latest Associated Press Top 25 media poll released Monday.
The Terps, who have won seven straight games, play No. 6 Michigan State Monday night in East Lansing, where Mark Turgeon’s team lost by 30 points last season. It remains the largest margin of defeat since Maryland joined the Big Ten five seasons ago.
Only the Spartans, who received two first-place votes, and No. 5 Michigan, which dropped from No. 2 to No. 5 after losing Saturday at Wisconsin, are ranked ahead of the Terps among Big Ten teams.