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Wisconsin Badgers Aim for Senior Day Victory Over Maryland Terrapins
Wisconsin looks to secure a double-bye in the Big Ten Tournament in the final home game of the season.
Published on Mar. 4, 2026
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The Wisconsin Badgers will host the Maryland Terrapins in their final home game of the 2025-26 season on Wednesday night. Wisconsin is looking to secure a double-bye in the upcoming Big Ten Tournament and potentially improve their NCAA Tournament seeding, while Maryland is looking to end a difficult first season under head coach Buzz Williams on a high note.
Why it matters
This game holds significance for both teams, as Wisconsin aims to solidify its postseason positioning and Maryland seeks to build momentum heading into the offseason. The Badgers have dominated the series against the Terrapins in recent years and will look to continue that trend on their home court in front of their seniors.
The details
Wisconsin enters the game with a 20-9 overall record and a 12-6 mark in Big Ten play, while Maryland sits at 11-18 overall and 4-14 in conference. The Badgers are led by a veteran backcourt of Nick Boyd, John Blackwell, and Andrew Rohde, while the Terrapins are paced by a young core of Darius Adams, Andre Mills, and Elijah Saunders. Wisconsin's offense has been potent all season, ranking sixth nationally in scoring efficiency since the start of the new year.
- The game is scheduled for Wednesday, March 4, 2026 at 7:00 p.m. local time.
- This will be the 25th all-time meeting between Wisconsin and Maryland.
The players
Nick Boyd
A senior guard for the Wisconsin Badgers, averaging 20.3 points and 4.0 assists per game this season.
Buzz Williams
The first-year head coach of the Maryland Terrapins, looking to turn around the program after an 11-18 start to the season.
What they’re saying
“We must take care of business on our home court and secure the double-bye in the Big Ten Tournament.”
— Nick Boyd, Senior Guard, Wisconsin Badgers (Wisconsin Athletics)
“Our team has continued to fight despite the challenges this season. We're looking forward to the opportunity to compete against a tough Wisconsin squad on the road.”
— Buzz Williams, Head Coach, Maryland Terrapins (Maryland Athletics)
What’s next
With a win, Wisconsin would secure a double-bye in the upcoming Big Ten Tournament, putting them in a strong position to make a deep postseason run. For Maryland, a strong performance against the Badgers could provide a positive momentum boost heading into the offseason as Buzz Williams looks to rebuild the program.
The takeaway
This game represents an important opportunity for both teams, as Wisconsin aims to solidify its postseason positioning and Maryland seeks to end a difficult season on a high note. The Badgers' veteran leadership and potent offense will be put to the test against a young and scrappy Terrapins squad looking to pull off the upset in the final game at the Kohl Center.
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