Heading into Monday night’s game against No. 6 Wisconsin, Maryland men’s basketball was at risk of starting 0-3 in conference play for the first time since 2010-11.
However, a massive second half and a strong defensive effort sparked the Terps to their biggest win of the year, grabbing the 70-64 upset on the road.
The victory was Maryland’s first over a top-10 team since Jan. 28, 2016, when the team took down No. 3 Iowa, and the first such win on the road since Jan. 19, 2008 in a game against top-ranked North Carolina.
Here are my biggest takeaways from the victory in Madison.