Following a long break after its first loss of the season at the hands of Penn State, No. 7 Maryland men’s basketball is back in action Thursday night.
The Terps will head back on the road, traveling north to take on Seton Hall of the Big East, who will serve as the penultimate nonconference opponent for Mark Turgeon’s team.
While the Pirates seemed to be a top-notch opponent on the slate in the early stages of the season, they’re becoming a less formidable foe by the game. In its last two contests (which were losses), Seton Hall has lost its two leading scorers in Myles Powell (concussion) and Sandro Mamukelashvili (broken wrist), both of whom will not suit up against Maryland.