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Team Preview: Maryland Terrapins

Last year, the Maryland Terrapins were viewed as a team with national championship potential. Maryland got a lot of preseason buzz as a team with top-five capabilities and a lot of high-end talent from underclassmen. The arrival of big-time recruit Diamond Stone was supposed to give the Terps a huge lift. The idea of Stone meshing with point guard Melo Trimble and Georgia Tech transfer Robert Carter was supposed to make the team deep and balanced at all positions. However, the personalities on the team just didn’t seem to fit. Maryland’s talent carried it a long way, long enough to get to the Sweet 16. However, top-seeded Kansas was way too good for the Turtles in that regional semifinal, and Maryland’s most optimistic season in years fell multiple rounds short of the Final Four. The season wasn’t a total bust, but it wasn’t nearly as good or as satisfying as it could have and should have been. Now, Maryland will try to reload for the new season. Let’s see what will be different in 2017.

Biggest Team Weakness

The weakness is something that is able to be observed in some ways, but is intangible in others. It never quite seemed that Maryland was a fully cohesive team last season. There weren’t out-and-out fights or squabbles, but the new players – Stone as a freshman, Carter as a senior – didn’t feel comfortable in the presence of the regulars on the roster. Another one of Maryland’s transfers last season was Rasheed Sulaimon, who ran into personal problems at Duke and just wanted another place to play basketball. He did not fit that well on the team either, creating a situation in which five players were trying to do their individual thing instead of banding together for a larger cause. Head coach Mark Turgeon looked flustered at many times as he tried to bring this team into a more cohesive state of being. He ultimately failed.

If there is anything which can be at least a little more observable or measurable about this team’s weakness, it’s on the glass. Carter and Stone both got outworked more than they should have last season, but they were still very big and very wide. Even when they weren’t at their best, they provided real value as rebounders and defenders. Not having either of those two men will put a limit on Maryland’s ceiling this season.

Biggest Team Strength

What’s strong about this team is Melo Trimble. He is a magical point guard with the defense, the handle, the quickness, the explosive first step, the dribble-drive elegance, and a scorer’s finishing touch which make him one of the best players in the country. His jump shot broke down late last season, but if he can fix that problem, he’ll win a lot of games for this team and give it a great shot of making and perhaps surpassing the Sweet 16.

Maryland Terrapins Roster

Anthony Cowan
Jaylen Brantley
Melo Trimble
Kevin Huerter
Dion Wiley
L.G. Gill
Jared Nickens
Ivan Bender
Michal Cekovsky
Travis Valmon
Justin Jackson
Micah Thomas
Andrew Terrell
Kent Auslander
Joshua Tomaic
Damonte Dodd

Maryland Terrapins Schedule

The  Big Ten is a nasty conference. Michigan State, Wisconsin and Indiana will all be really good. Iowa and Ohio State and Michigan will not be easy. This is a terrible schedule, but the good part is that wins in these games will considerably prove Maryland’s resume is legit.

vs American

@ Georgetown

vs St. Mary’s (MD)

vs Towson

vs Stony Brook

vs Richmond*

vs Pittsburgh

vs Oklahoma State

vs Howard

vs Saint Peter’s

vs Jacksonville State

vs Charlotte*

vs Illinois

vs Nebraska

@ Michigan

vs #11 Indiana

@ Illinois

@ Iowa

vs Rutgers

@ Minnesota

@ Ohio State

vs #15 Purdue

@ Penn State

vs Ohio State

@ Northwestern

@ #9 Wisconsin

vs Minnesota

vs Iowa

@ Rutgers

vs #12 Michigan State

Outlook

Trimble returning to the Maryland Terrapins is big. Weirdly, losing Stone and Carter could help the Terps by paving the way for a big man who will get along with his teammates. The Terps will finish sixth in the Big Ten, and that’s not bad.

Projection: 6th in Big Ten

Written by Geoff Harvey

Geoff Harvey has been creating odds and betting models since his days in the womb, just don't ask him how he used to get his injury reports back then. Harvey contributes a wealth of quality and informational content that is a valuable resource for any handicapper.

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