No. 21 Maryland men's basketball has the best home record in the Big Ten and is tied for the worst on the road.
Head coach Kevin Willard insisted his team is “close” to winning on the road leading up to Maryland’s road matchup with Ohio State. After an overtime loss at Nebraska and a close loss at Michigan State, he wasn't wrong. But for a team vying for a top seed in the Big Ten Tournament, close doesn’t cut it.
Against Ohio State on Wednesday night in Columbus, Ohio, Maryland wasn't particularly close, as the Buckeyes controlled Maryland all game en route to a 73-62 win.