- **Q: What is Iowa's record against Maryland this season?
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College Basketball / Big Ten
The Iowa Hawkeyes (18-5, 8-4 Big Ten) face the Maryland Terrapins (9-14, 2-10 Big Ten) on February 11, 2026. Iowa, on a six-game winning streak, aims to avoid a trap game before a significant home matchup against Purdue. Maryland, despite t...
### Background The game is at the Xfinity Center, with Iowa favored by 10.5 points and an over/under of 139.5 points. SportsLine's model predicts Iowa will go Over on the total (139.5 points), projecting a combined score of 152 points.
### Iowa's Perspective Coach Ben McCollum emphasizes the need to be fully prepared and 'take' the win on the road, learning from their previous loss to Minnesota. McCollum also highlighted Maryland's aggressive playstyle and the need to contain David Coit.
### Maryland's Perspective Maryland is looking to build on their recent road win against Minnesota. The Terrapins' offense has shifted towards more driving and offensive rebounding in the absence of Pharrel Payne.
### Key Matchup The game hinges on Iowa's ability to handle Maryland's aggressive guards and maintain their offensive efficiency. Containing David Coit will be crucial for Iowa's defense.
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