Maryland men’s basketball will play its second consecutive road game this weekend, taking on the No. 17 Minnesota Gophers Saturday afternoon in Minneapolis.
The Terps (8-7, 2-6 Big Ten) are still searching for their identity as Big Ten play reaches its midway point, most recently falling to No. 7 Michigan in blowout fashionTuesday night. Of Maryland’s first eight conference opponents, six have been ranked in the top-25, with the Gophers marking the seventh in nine Big Ten matchups.
“It’s been a hard adjustment, we’ve been traveling a lot and trying to get our chemistry going and everything,” junior forward Jairus Hamilton said.