After more than a week without gameplay to regroup following its first loss of the season against Penn State, No. 7 Maryland men’s basketball hoped to get back on track against Seton Hall Thursday night.
The contest that was once marked a marquee game on the Terps’ schedule had turned into what should have been an easy win with the Pirates’ two best players out with injury. But instead, Maryland completely faltered offensively and lost its second consecutive game, 52-48.
Here are three things we took away from the loss.
1. The Terps aren’t in the right mindset
One of head coach Mark Turgeon’s biggest sentiments throughout his post-game press conference was that his team wasn’t playing with the confidence it needed.