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Maryland Defeats UMBC 82-81 In Preseason Exhibition


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COLLEGE PARK, MD — The Terps’ first chance to log minutes together resulted in a 82-81 win over the UMBC Retrievers on Monday night at the Xfinity Center. Eight different Terps got playing time as Maryland began to navigate its new-look 2025-26 roster. George Turkson Jr. hit a crucial three-pointer in the final minute to put the Terps ahead and the Maryland defense closed it out for the scrimmage win. 

GEORGE TURKSON JR. FOR THE LEAD‼️

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— Maryland Men’s Basketball (@TerrapinHoops) October 28, 2025
Pharrel Payne led Maryland with 26 points and eight rebounds while Darius Adams tallied 19 points and seven boards in his first unofficial minutes as a Terp.

With a number of players precautionally limited on Monday, the Terps relied on their many new faces in the exhibition. Only three Terps to record minutes on Monday had previously played in a collegiate contest, giving the Terps’ new-look roster a chance to gel and familiarize itself before the regular season begins on Nov. 3. 

The Terps physicality was evident on Monday as they scored 25 second-chance points, 34 points in the paint and out-rebounded UMBC 45-29.

Elijah Saunders came alive in the second half, logging 11 second-half points as the Terps and Retrievers traded blows until the final whistle. Turkson Jr.’s heroic shot clinched a double-double (11 points, 10 rebounds) in the win.

THREEEEE BALL 🏀

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— Maryland Men’s Basketball (@TerrapinHoops) October 27, 2025
Maryland shot 76% (29/38) from the line and 47.1% (24/51) from the field in its preseason test. The Terps gained experience, chemistry and rhythm as they prep for the highly-anticipated upcoming season. 

How it Happened:
1st Half:

  • A layup from Payne got the scoring started. 
  • The Terps scored the game’s first eight points and held UMBC off the board for over three minutes to start the contest. 
  • UMBC hit a pair of threes to cut the Terps lead to 11-6. 
  • The Retrievers picked up their seventh foul of the first nine minutes as the Terps took a 17-15 lead into the second media timeout. 
  • Payne finished off a fast break with his fourth field goal of the night as Maryland extended its 21-15 lead. 
  • Maryland snagged 16 of the night’s first 20 rebounds. 
  • Payne’s 12th point of the first half kept Maryland ahead, 26-23.
  • Adams hit the Terps’ first three of the night to give the Terps a 36-32 lead. 
  • Maryland took a 36-34 lead into the break. 

2nd Half:

  • A Guillermo Del Pino bucket got the second-half scoring started. 
  • Payne put the Terps up by six with his seventh field goal of the night. 
  • A UMBC three cut the Maryland lead to 53-51 and a layup evened the game with 12 minutes to play. 
  • A Retrievers layup gave them their first lead of the night. 
  • A Saunders bucket put UMD back ahead 61-59.
  • A three-pointer from the Retrievers put them back ahead 66-63.
  • Adams’ second three-pointer brought UMD back within three with under six minutes to play.
  • Del Pino tied the game with Maryland’s third three of the night. 
  • A pair of UMBC free throws put the Retrievers ahead by three with two minutes left. 
  • A three from Turkson Jr. gave Maryland a 79-78 lead with seconds to play.
  • Maryland held on for the 82-81 win.

Buzz’s Breakdown:

  • Three focus points: competitive stamina, competing at a high level, being more physical.
  • “It’s 15 new players. Every day is a brand new day.”
  • “We want to shoot more balls than the opponent. We want to shoot more free throws than the opponent.”
  • “I thought Payne’s physicality was excellent.”
  • “We want to accrue as much information in real time as possible.”
  • For the freshman: “It’s a steep learning curve, but I like the direction they’re going in.”
  • “When you’re predictable offensively, it gives you a chance to get your defense set and then you’re not giving up as many points in transition.”

Darius’s Dominance:

  • “I’m just doing whatever the team needs.”
  • “We’re all prepared to play 40 minutes.”
  • “Our defense and physicality needs to get better.”
  • “I just felt like it was a game and I needed to step up.”
  • “I’m ready for the season, ready to play with these guys and ready to win with these guys.”
  • “Payne is one of the best big men in the country.”

Saunders’ Sweet Scrimmage:

  • “Settled in” in the second half. 
  • “I’m proud of the way that some of the younger guys competed.”
  • The exhibition was a “Great way to get to know your teammates fast and learn how they compete.”

Numbers to Know:

  • 4: The Terps had four players hit double-digits in the win.
  • 5: Maryland was 5/15 from three-point range on Monday. 
  • 15: Payne led all scorers in the opening 20 minutes with 15 first-half points. 
  • 16: Although Monday’s meeting didn’t count, the Terps remain unbeaten against UMBC and hold a 16-0 all-time record over the Retrievers. 
  • 28: The Terps led for 28:38 in the exhibition.
  • 40: Adams logged a game-high 40 minutes.
  • 45: Maryland grabbed 45 boards on Monday.

Up Next:

  • The 2025-26 regular season gets started in Baltimore against Coppin State on Nov. 3. The game will start at 6:30 PM and air on BTN.

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