Things were going well for the Terps until they landed in Hawaii - a place where people usually go to forget about their problems, not pick up new ones. They won their first three games of the season in impressive fashion over outclassed competition and continued that trend in their opening game in the Maui Classic, rolling over Chaminade, 79-51.
But the Terps struggled when they stepped up in class, falling to Cincinnati in the tournament semifinals, 69-57. On Wednesday night, Wisconsin...
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