Maryland men’s basketball dropped its Big Ten opener Friday night, falling at Indiana, 65-53. The Terps never led in the contest.
Here are three takeaways from the game.
The Terps had no answer down low
Maryland’s depth in the post was always going to be somewhat of a concern. Outside of Julian Reese, the Terps entered the season without any proven players down low. Donta Scott has at times looked productive in that role, but is far better suited as a wing. Jordan Geronimo looked like a potential candidate to pick up some of the slack, but fell far from his recent production against a better opponent, failing to score Friday night.