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Takeaways from Maryland men’s basketball’s 101-83 loss to No. 2 Michigan

Story byRyan AlonardoSun, December 14, 2025 at 11:30 AM UTC·5 min readMaryland men’s basketball opened its Big Ten slate in catastrophic fashion. It lost 83-64 to Iowa and hit just 17 field goals all game. It needed a rebound, and it got one Saturday. Despite the Terps losing 101-83, they gave the Maryland faithful a reason to return to Xfinity Center in droves with how they fought.

Takeaways from Maryland men’s basketball’s 101-83 loss to No. 2 Michigan

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Key Highlights

  • Maryland didn’t cower whatsoever to a No.
  • 2 Michigan team that had been defeating its opponents by an average of 28 points. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement“[Michigan’s] the best team.
  • And I thought we executed the plan at a very, very high level,” head coach Buzz Williams said. Here are three takeaways from Saturday’s contest. Pharrel Payne was injured againJust weeks after suffering an injury and being stretchered off against Marquette, Pharrel Payne limped off the court after being rolled up on with under five minutes to play in the first half.
  • He did not return to the game but was spotted sitting on the bench with his uniform on in the second half. Without Payne, George Turkson Jr.
  • and Elijah Saunders manned the paint for most of the game.
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