The Maryland men’s basketball suffered their first loss in Big Ten play at the hands of Michigan on Tuesday by a 70-67 decision.
It was only the second loss of the 2015-16 season for the Terrapins.
One of the primary reasons for the Maryland defeat was the fact that Michigan shot 41.4 percent (12-of-29) from beyond the arc. Guard Duncan Robinson was extremely efficient with five three-pointers, including four in the first half.
Maryland’s three-point defense combined with nine first half turnovers got the team behind the eight-ball and had the Terps fighting an uphill battle throughout the second half.