
Maryland men’s basketball released its non-conference schedule for the 2025-26 season on Monday. The Terps have eleven games finalized in their first season under head coach Buzz Williams.
Get those calendars updated!
— Maryland Men’s Basketball (@TerrapinHoops) July 28, 2025
The season will be here before you know it!
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Williams’ first game at the Xfinity Center is an October 27 exhibition game against UMBC. The competitive season opener comes a week later against Coppin State in Baltimore. From there, the Terps host
three of four: Georgetown and Alcorn State visit College Park, and a trip to play Marquette in Milwaukee precedes a game against Mount St. Mary’s.
During Thanksgiving week, the Terps will be one of 18 teams competing in the Players Era Men’s Championship. Maryland’s guaranteed games come against UNLV and Gonzaga, with records following the two-day slate set to determine additional games.
The Terps wrap up the non-conference slate with three games in December. Between home matchups against Wagner and Old Dominion, they hit the road to reignite a local rivalry against the Virginia Cavaliers.
After playing just one non-conference game against an AP ranked foe in each of the past two seasons, Williams’ willingness to schedule top teams ensures Maryland will be well tested before entering the bulk of Big Ten play.
In other news
Maryland alumni team Shell Shock lost its quarterfinal game in The Basketball Tournament against West Virginia alumni team Best Virginia.
FINAL: Best Virginia 74, Shell Shock 61
— Greg Carey (@gcarey938) July 29, 2025
JD Weatherspoon follow-up bucket secures Best Virginia’s spot in TBT semifinal.
James Reese led BV and all players with 24 points. pic.twitter.com/4clsHK3OlU
Maryland volleyball head coach Adam Hughes gave an optimistic interview at the Big Ten’s volleyball media day.
Pushing Hard
— B1G+ (@BigTenPlus) July 28, 2025
Terps' Coach Hughes believes he has the pieces to challenge the top of @B1GVolleyball
Watch here https://t.co/8gjLPYhbLL#B1GFirstServe pic.twitter.com/XYRrb1gv7E
Maryland baseball alum Matt Shaw has put up some impressive numbers since the MLB’s All-Star break.
Just a kid from Brimfield, Mass. #ProTerps pic.twitter.com/Ogdro4CEf8
— Maryland Baseball (@TerpsBaseball) July 28, 2025
Former Maryland women’s basketball guard Chloe Bibby made her first two three-point attempts en route to an eight-point, two-assist debut for the Indiana Fever.
CHLOE BIBBY PERFECT 2-2 FROM DOWNTOWN pic.twitter.com/kUrm9xNkkU
— Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) July 27, 2025
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