Maryland men’s basketball returns to Xfinity Center Saturday to take on Maryland-Eastern Shore for its final regular season nonconference game of the season.
A win would push the Terps to a stellar 10-1 overall record in nonconference play and 11-2 overall. They are 18-0 all-time against the Hawks, who have gotten off to a slow start in 2024.
Saturday’s matchup will tip off at noon and be televised on Big Ten Network.
Maryland Eastern Shore Hawks (4-11, 0-0 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference)
2023-24 record: 9-10, 4-10 MEAC
Head coach Cleo Hill Jr. is in his first year leading the Hawks after taking over for Jason Crafton, who led the team to an 18-13 record — their best in nearly 50 years — in 2022-23. Hill was previously head coach at Division II Winston-Salem State.
Maryland Eastern Shore struggled last season and have seen much of the same result in its 2024 nonconference slate, which has included teams at widely varying levels of college basketball.
It has taken on No. 11 UConn, No. 23 Arkansas, No. 24 Illinois and Vanderbilt, losing those games by an average of 53.5 points. But it’s also taken on four non-Division I opponents, who also represent the Hawks’ four wins. Like Maryland, the Hawks’ nonconference slate ends Saturday.
Players to know
Ketron Shaw, junior guard, 6-foot-5, No. 0 — Shaw is the MEAC’s leading scorer so far this season, averaging 19.5 points per game. But he’s far from just a pure scoring threat, he’s also top-10 in his conference and leads his team in both rebounds (5.9) and assists (3.2) per game. Shaw’s size advantage over Maryland’s guard trio is the Hawks’ biggest asset in its pursuit of an upset.
Evan Johnson, graduate guard, 6-foot-0, No. 3 — Johnson transferred to Maryland Eastern Shore this past offseason after three years at Georgia State and one year at UNC Asheville. He’s immediately slid into a key role offensively, averaging the second-most points per game on the team with 13.2.
Jalen Ware, graduate forward, 6-foot-8, No. 24 — Ware averages just 4.9 points per game, but is Maryland Eastern Shore’s biggest defensive contributor and an asset on the boards. He leads the team in steals (0.9) and blocks (0.6) per game, while also contributing 5.6 rebounds a contest.
Strength
Big-game experience. The Hawks have already travelled to four high-major opponents, three of whom are ranked. Many low-level opponents have come to College Park with wide eyes and immediately crumbled under that pressure — Maryland Eastern Shore won’t be one of them.
Weakness
Offense and defense. Maryland Eastern Shore posts the second-fewest points per game (69.7) and second-most points per game allowed (80.5) in the MEAC, which is far from a college basketball powerhouse. The Hawks are yet to beat a Division I opponent, let alone a high-major one.
Three things to watch
1. Can Selton Miguel continue his hot streak? The fifth-year guard has scored 24 points in back-to-back games, and has reached double figures in his last six. He’ll look Saturday to extend that momentum against another inferior opponent into the bulk of Big Ten play.
2. Can Tafara Gapare bounce back? Gapare had a sensational stretch earlier in nonconference play, headlined by a 19-point performance against Bucknell, but has scored just 16 points across the Terps’ previous three games. Maryland Eastern Shore is Gapare’s last chance to make an impression before Big Ten play solidifies the rotation.
3. Last test before the bulk of conference play. The Terps have routinely beat up on low-level opponents in their nonconference slate, but the Hawks are their last chance to do so this season. Maryland travels to Oregon on Jan. 2 to kick off the remainder of its Big Ten slate.
Maryland Men’s Basketball Set to Face Maryland Eastern Shore: Game Preview
The Maryland men’s basketball team is gearing up to take on Maryland Eastern Shore in an exciting matchup that is sure to showcase some impressive skills on both sides of the court.
The Terrapins are coming off a strong start to the season, with key players like Eric Ayala and Donta Scott leading the way. Their high-octane offense and stifling defense have proven to be a challenge for opponents, and they will be looking to continue their winning streak against Maryland Eastern Shore.
On the other hand, Maryland Eastern Shore is looking to make a statement with their young and talented roster. Led by standout guard Canaan Bartley, the Hawks have shown flashes of potential and will be hungry for a signature win against a tough opponent like the Terrapins.
Fans can expect an intense and fast-paced game as both teams look to outplay each other on the court. With bragging rights and momentum on the line, this matchup is one you won’t want to miss.
Be sure to tune in and support your favorite team as they battle it out for victory. Let’s see who comes out on top in this exciting showdown between Maryland and Maryland Eastern Shore.
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