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Maryland men’s basketball has made strides on defense. Now it’s waiting for the offense to catch up. | ANALYSIS

The two-play sequence captures the performance of the Maryland men’s basketball team’s offense over the past two games, and for the vast majority of its conference schedule.

Down five, 53-48, at Penn State last week with about three minutes left, junior guard Aaron Wiggins missed a wide-open 3-point attempt on the wing. But he and his teammates hustled back on defense, and Wiggins used his wingspan to disrupt a pass, corralling the ball and heading in the opposite direction.

Wiggins delivered a pass to sophomore guard Hakim Hart, but despite the advantage in transition, he missed the layup.