Wisconsin basketball’s next opponent is no stranger to manufacturing wins. On Wednesday evening, the Michigan State Spartans (23-5, 14-3 Big Ten) vanquished the Maryland Terrapins (21-7, 11-6 Big Ten) in dramatic fashion.
SportsLine's model revealed its college basketball predictions for Maryland Terrapins vs. Michigan State Spartans on Wednesday
Pregame analysis and predictions of the Michigan State Spartans vs. Maryland Terrapins NCAAM game to be played on February 26, 2025 on ESPN.
Michigan State Spartans (22-5, 13-3 Big Ten) at Maryland Terrapins (21-6, 11-5 Big Ten)College Park, Maryland; Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. ESTTerrapins -3.5; over/unde
Maryland Terrapins coach Kevin Willard gave immense praise to Michigan State Spartan veteran guards Jaden Akins and Tre Holloman. Willard is prepared for them to give his team fits on Wednesday night.
No. 16 Maryland hosts the No. 8 Michigan State Spartans after Rodney Rice scored 22 points in Maryland’s 88-71 win over the USC Trojans
Michigan State Spartans junior guard Tre Holloman committed a costly turnover in the final minute that nearly gave Wednesday's game away against Maryland. It would not stop him from hitting the game-winning shot,
Michigan State guard Tre Holloman hit a buzzer-beating shot from beyond half-court to lift the No. 8 Spartans to a 58-55 win at No. 16 Maryland on Wednesday night. The miraculous heave brought a hush over the Terrapins home crowd after Maryland rallied from a 7-point deficit with under three minutes remaining to tie the game.
Holloman's buzzer-beater was a redemption of sorts after he turned the ball over at midcourt, helping the Terrapins tie the game with 42.1 seconds remaining. After a miss by Michigan State's Jaxon Kohler, Maryland had a chance to win it with the shot clock off.
It was your classic Big Ten slugfest with each team shooting under 35 percent from the floor, so naturally it ended in thrilling, dramatic fashion. No. 8 Michigan State defeated No. 16 Maryland 58-55 on a half-court heave at the buzzer by Tre Holloman,