Maryland vs. UConn Online Live Stream, TV Broadcast Info


Everything you need to know about the Maryland vs. UConn online live stream and TV broadcast, as well as game notes and prediction.


The Maryland Terrapins are in New York City to face off against the UConn Huskies in Madison Square Garden.

It’s another primetime matchup of historic programs playing in the Jimmy V Men’s Basketball Classic.

No. 6 Maryland fell to the Tar Heels, 89-81, in Chapel Hill, N.C. last Tuesday for its first loss of the season, but the Terps responded by taking down St. Francis (PA), 96-55, on Friday.

UConn snapped a two-game losing streak by beating Sacred Heart, 82-49, last Wednesday, and the Huskies have a 4-2 advantage in the all-time series against the Terps.

Below is everything you need to know about the game, including the Maryland vs. UConn online live stream, TV broadcast information, game notes and prediction.


Maryland vs. UConn Online Live Stream, Game Broadcast Information

  • Venue: Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y.
  • Date: Tuesday, Dec. 8
  • Tipoff Time: 9:30 p.m. ET
  • National TV: ESPN
  • Maryland vs. UConn Online Live Stream: Watch ESPNUConn Radio Live Stream

Prediction

Speak of the Trimble, and he shall appear. Maryland’s star point guard is unmatched in this one. He’ll go off for a double-digit scoring performance and create for his teammates, too. Sulaimon will knock down some big-time threes to distance the Terps from the Huskies. UConn won’t be able to limit Maryland’s spacing and will get beaten from the perimeter. Maryland will win the turnover battle, too, which will play a huge role.

For the score prediction, check out our Maryland vs. UConn game preview


Game Notes

  • This will be senior Jake Layman’s fourth trip to NYC as a member of the Maryland men’s basketball team. Layman scored 13 points and added four rebounds in a loss to UConn in Brooklyn in 2013, posted seven boards in a NIT semifinal loss to Iowa at Madison Square Garden to cap the 2012-13 campaign, and recorded three points and two rebounds as a freshman against Kentucky at Barclays in 2012.
  • Maryland is 11-6 all-time at Madison Square Garden. The first game was a Maryland win over Boston College, 88-63, on March 11, 1958 in the NCAA East Regional First Round – the first-ever tournament appearance in school history. The last time the Terps visited MSG was a 71-60 loss to Iowa in the NIT semifinals April 2, 2013.
  • UConn has four players scoring in double-figures per game, including junior Rodney Purvis (14.1), sophomore Daniel Hamilton (12.6), and grad students Shonn Miller (12.1) and Sterling Gibbs (11.9). Hamilton is the team’s top rebounder (9.4) and assist leader (6.3).