Before the season began, Maryland men’s basketball coach Mark Turgeon marveled at the number of shooters his team possessed and how well -- and willing -- his players seemed to be at finding the open man during practice.
Despite his team being undefeated after four games going into a meeting with Stony Brook at Xfinity Center on Tuesday, Turgeon acknowledged on a teleconference Monday that the Terps have yet to find their rhythm or range offensively.
Needing second-half comebacks in each of their three victories over Division I competition -- including Sunday’s 71-66 win over Towson -- Maryland has won on the strength of its defense and free-throw shooting, as well as the other teams' mistakes.