
Maryland men’s basketball has announced its Big Ten opponents for the 2026-27 season, including rematches against Indiana, Michigan State, and Rutgers. The Terps aim to improve after a challenging 2025-26 season with a revamped roster.
🚨 SCHEDULE ANNOUNCEMENT 🚨@bigten has released our opponents for the 2026-27 season.
— Maryland Men’s Basketball (@TerrapinHoops) May 12, 2026 The Terps struggled mightily in conference play, finishing second-to-last with a 4-16 record record against Big Ten opponents in the 2025-26 season. While the strength of its conference was on full display in the NCAA Tournament, Maryland’s roster was simply outmatched by more physically dominant teams. But heading into the 2026-27 campaign, the Terps look to capitalize on their revamped roster. Maryland will get to play Indiana, Michigan State and Rutgers multiple times, all teams that it lost to last season. This will mark the second straight season the Terps will face the Scarlet Knights twice, giving the two squads a thorough rematch after Rutgers swept last season’s series. Maryland will get its annual chance to travel to the West Coast, where it will play both Washington and Oregon. The Ducks were the last team Maryland defeated last season — that came in the first round of the conference tournament. The Terps’ season then ended the next day against Iowa. Once the full schedule is released, Maryland fans will get a clearer picture of when and where the Terps will showcase their new-look lineup.
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Maryland will face Indiana, Michigan State, and Rutgers multiple times during the 2026-27 season.
Maryland finished second-to-last in the Big Ten with a 4-16 record against conference opponents.
Maryland lost to teams like Rutgers, Indiana, and Michigan State during the 2025-26 season.
The full schedule will be released soon, providing details on when Maryland will showcase its new roster.

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8th place finishes in both the all-around and beam for Regina! pic.twitter.com/wjCVzGot4j
— Maryland Gymnastics (@TerpsGymnastics) May 13, 2026 Chandler making moves in OKC 🥳
9th place for vault! pic.twitter.com/2Mb142wA9M
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The Terps are set to compete in the @NDIWrestling this upcoming December! #TurtlePower🐢💪 x #TFINpic.twitter.com/Dw0m1wYGBK
— Maryland Wrestling (@TerpsWrestling) May 12, 2026 Maryland football extended an offer to class of 2027 Swedish offensive tackle Oscar Webersink. After a great showcase and great conversation with @D\_Wrobo I’m blessed to receive my sixth d1 offer from @TerpsFootball@PPIRecruits@BCollierPPI@AcademyNiu@RobertJ45877977@CoachEhrenreich@coachspeedy5@Coach\_Ander5on@RigFootball@Andrew\_Ivinspic.twitter.com/3pxV3Q2jOk
— Oscar Webersink (@OscarWebersink) May 11, 2026