Maryland men’s basketball lost to No. 1 Purdue on Tuesday, 67-53, moving it to 9-5 on the season with a 1-2 conference record. It was the first time Maryland lost at home this season.
Here are three takeaways from the game.
The Terps have zero offensive direction
In all but a few of its games, Maryland has struggled to score. But seeing the Terps face an elite team showcased precisely how dire their situation is.
Possession after possession, Maryland looked lost with the ball in its hands, unable to generate open looks or knock them down when they appeared.