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Maryland Basketball on Verge of Losing 5 Straight
3 Feb
Summary
- Maryland seeks to avoid a franchise-record fifth consecutive loss.
- Michigan State is ranked No. 12 and will host the Terps.
- The Terps have struggled with turnovers and 3-point shooting.

The No. 22 Maryland women's basketball team is in danger of setting a program record for consecutive losses, currently sitting at four. Their recent slump includes a winless three-game homestand and two overtime defeats. Head coach Brenda Frese has never lost five games in a row during her 24 seasons with the Terps.
Maryland's next opponent is the formidable No. 12 Michigan State Spartans, who hold a 19-3 record. The game is scheduled for Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at Breslin Center. Michigan State, coached by Robyn Fralick, has had a strong season, with their only losses coming against ranked opponents. The Spartans boast a potent offense, averaging 86.2 points per game, though their 3-point shooting has dipped in conference play.
Key players for Michigan State include leading scorer Grace VanSlooten and versatile guard Kennedy Blair. For Maryland, the team is looking to improve its consistency, particularly in close games, and address issues with turnovers and 3-point accuracy. The Terps have struggled in Big Ten play, currently holding a 5-6 record, and aim to avoid a losing conference record for the first time since the 2023-24 season.




