- Matchup: Maryland Terrapins vs Wisconsin Badgers
- Event Date: Wednesday, March 4, 2026
- Venue: Kohl Center, Madison, WI
- Broadcast: ESPN+
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This Wednesday, the Wisconsin Badgers (20-9) are set to host the Maryland Terrapins (11-18) at Kohl Center.

In their most recent game, the Maryland Terrapins fell to Rutgers, suffering a 69-65 defeat. The Terrapins committed 22 fouls compared to Rutgers’ 14. From long range, Maryland managed just 4 out of 17 attempts. On the other hand, Rutgers excelled at the free throw line, converting 19 of 23 shots for an 82.6% success rate. Additionally, Rutgers secured 24 rebounds (4 offensive and 20 defensive) but did not register any blocked shots. The Scarlet Knights also recorded 10 assists and 8 steals in the matchup. Defensively, Maryland allowed a shooting percentage of 39.7% (23 of 58) from Rutgers. The Terrapins recorded 10 assists, created 6 turnovers, and made 4 steals. They grabbed a total of 45 boards, with 12 being offensive. At the charity stripe, Maryland converted 11 out of 16 shots for a 68.8% rate. Overall, they achieved a field goal percentage of 40.0% by making 24 of 60 attempts and struggled from beyond the arc, sinking 6 out of 28 three-pointers.
One standout performer for the Terrapins was Andre Mills, who contributed 15 points from the floor, going 6 of 16. He also recorded 1 assist, played 34 minutes, and grabbed 10 rebounds, shooting at a rate of 37.5%.
This season, Maryland holds a record of 11-18 and averages 70.7 points per game, ranking them 300th nationally while hitting the field at 40.8%. Their three-point shooting sits at 31.9% (245 of 768) and they are successful 72.4% of the time from the free throw line. The team averages 35.6 rebounds per game and has tallied 307 assists this year, placing them 360th in the nation. Maryland generates an average of 12.6 turnovers per game and commits 18.2 fouls each contest.
Defensively, the Terrapins force an average of 10.4 turnovers per game while committing 18.0 personal fouls. They rank 329th in the nation in assists allowed, having given up 473 throughout the season. On the defensive end, Maryland has allowed opponents to shoot 46.7% from the field (774 of 1,658) and surrender an average of 33.8 rebounds per matchup. They are permitting a three-point shooting rate of 37.0% and rank 271st in the nation in points allowed per game at 77.1.
The Wisconsin Badgers, in their last outing, secured a convincing 90-73 victory over Washington. They amassed a total of 34 rebounds, split between 26 defensive and 8 offensive. Wisconsin turned the ball over 5 times while achieving 6 steals. Despite Washington committing only 8 fouls in this matchup, the Badgers capitalized, converting 5 of 5 free throw attempts—100% accuracy. Wisconsin excelled with a three-point shooting performance, making 17 of 38 attempts for a 44.7% efficiency. Overall, the Badgers shot 34 of 74 from the field, resulting in a 45.9% rate. Defensively, they allowed Washington to hit 29 of 63 shots, corresponding to a shooting percentage of 46.0%. However, they limited Washington’s three-point attempts effectively, holding them to just 4 of 18.
Highlighted in the game was Braeden Carrington, who netted 32 points in just 27 minutes on the floor, also contributing 3 assists and 4 rebounds with an impressive shooting percentage of 52.9% (9 of 17).
The Badgers’ current season record stands at 20-9. Offensively, they maintain a shooting percentage of 44.9% from the field, placing them 204th nationally. This year, Wisconsin has scored a total of 2,406 points (83.0 per game) and averages 36.3 rebounds per contest. They distribute assists at a rate of 15.8 times per game (75th in D-1) while committing 9.3 turnovers each outing. Wisconsin also records an average of 17.3 fouls per game and excels at the free throw line with a conversion rate of 77.7%.
On defense, the Badgers restrict opponents to 33.4% shooting from beyond the arc (232 of 695) and allow a free throw shooting percentage of 73.2%. They concede an average of 13.3 assists and 34.2 rebounds per game, ranking 182nd and 174th nationally. Wisconsin has allowed 76.0 points per game, making them 241st in points allowed in college. They force an average of 10.3 turnovers while permitting teams a shooting percentage of 44.7% from the field (215th in college).
Who will secure victory in tonight’s NCAA matchup against the spread?
Prediction: Take Wisconsin
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