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Indiana basketball vs. Maryland start time, TV, stats, schedule
Indiana basketball has stayed over .500 for the season after snapping a four-game losing streak as it visits Maryland in Big Ten action.
The Hoosiers held off visiting Wisconsin despite another Malik Reneau foul out and a 20-minute fire alarm delay. IU had its best shooting night (61.7%) in 2024, including 6-of-14 3-pointers (42.9%). Kel’el Ware had a dominant performance with 27 points, 11 rebounds and 6 blocked shots.
Indiana team leaders: Reneau (16.0 points, 6.2 rebounds); Ware (15.6 points, 43.8% 3-pointers, 9.5 rebounds); Mackenzie Mgbako (11.6 points, 4.0 rebounds); Trey Galloway (10.6 points, 4.6 assists). Mike Woodson is in his third season as coach.
Maryland (15-14, 7-11) is coming off a loss to Northwestern. They Terrapins make 28.2% of their 3-pointers (among the nation’s worst), but they shoot 24 free throws per game (top 20 in the nation) and make 72%. They also hit the offensive boards well (10.6 per game).
Maryland team leaders: Jahmir Young (20.9 points, 4.8 rebounds, 4.2 assists, 1.3 steals); Julian Reese (13.9 points, 9.7 rebounds); Donta Scott (11.3 points, 4.9 rebounds). Kevin Willard is in his second season as coach.
Indiana beat Maryland 65-53 on Dec. 1 in Bloomington. Ware had 18 points and 14 rebounds, and Young had 20 points. The Hoosiers had 3 3-pointers and Maryland 2. IU had a 16-rebound advantage.
IU is 2-6 on the road and Maryland is 11-4 at home.
Indiana basketball NET ranking
Via the NCAA as of Feb. 29
Indiana, 105
Maryland, 69
IU basketball vs. Maryland start time
2 p.m. ET Sunday, March 3, 2024, at Xfinity Center in College Park, Maryland.
How watch Indiana basketball vs. Maryland
TV: CBS
Radio: Indiana Hoosiers Sports Network (105.1 FM in Bloomington, 93.1 FM in Indianapolis), with Don Fischer (play-by-play), Errek Suhr (analysis) and John Herrick (updates).
Streaming: SiriusXM Channel 381 and 971, Varsity Network, ESPN+, Fubo, Paramount+, Sling
Indiana basketball schedule
| Date, day | location, opponent | time, TV |
| Oct. 29, Sunday | vs. Indianapolis (exhibition) | W, 74-52 |
| Nov. 3, Friday | vs. Marian (exhibition) | W, 94-61 |
| Nov. 7, Tuesday | vs. Florida Gulf Coast | W, 69-63 |
| Nov. 12, Saturday | vs. Army | W, 72-64 |
| Nov. 16, Thursday | vs. Wright State | W, 89-80 |
| Nov. 19, Sunday | vs. Connecticut in New York | L, 77-57 |
| Nov. 20, Monday | vs. Louisville in New York | W, 74-66 |
| Nov. 26, Sunday | vs. Harvard in Indianapolis | W, 89-76 |
| Dec. 1, Friday | vs. Maryland | W, 65-53 |
| Dec. 5, Tuesday | at Michigan | W, 78-75 |
| Dec. 9, Saturday | vs. Auburn in Atlanta | L, 104-76 |
| Dec. 16, Saturday | vs. Kansas | L, 75-71 |
| Dec. 19, Tuesday | vs. Morehead State | W, 69-68 |
| Dec. 21, Thursday | vs. North Alabama | W, 83-66 |
| Dec. 29, Friday | vs. Kennesaw State | W, 100-87 |
| Jan. 3, Wednesday | at Nebraska | L, 86-70 |
| Jan. 6, Saturday | vs. Ohio State | W, 71-65 |
| Jan. 9, Tuesday | at Rutgers | L, 66-57 |
| Jan. 12, Friday | vs. Minnesota | W, 74-62 |
| Jan. 16, Tuesday | vs. Purdue | L, 87-66 |
| Jan. 19, Friday | at Wisconsin | L, 91-79 |
| Jan. 27, Saturday | at Illinois | L, 70-62 |
| Jan. 30, Tuesday | vs. Iowa | W, 74-68 |
| Feb. 3, Saturday | vs. Penn State | L, 85-71 |
| Feb. 6, Tuesday | at Ohio State | W, 76-73 |
| Feb. 10, Saturday | at Purdue | L, 79-59 |
| Feb. 18, Sunday | vs. Northwestern | L, 76-72 |
| Feb. 21, Wednesday | vs. Nebraska | L, 85-70 |
| Feb. 24, Saturday | at Penn State | L, 83-74 |
| Feb. 27, Tuesday | vs. Wisconsin | W, 74-70 |
| March 3, Sunday | at Maryland | 2 p.m., CBS |
| March 6, Wednesday | at Minnesota | 9 p.m., BTN |
| March 10, Sunday | vs. Michigan State | 4:30 p.m., CBS |
| March 13-17 | Big Ten tournament at Minneapolis |
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Maryland House advances GOP-backed bill to tighten oversight of taxpayer-funded nonprofits
A Republican-backed proposal to tighten oversight of nonprofits that receive taxpayer funding is moving forward in Annapolis, marking what supporters describe as a rare win for House Republicans.
The measure comes as recent estimates show about 9,000 Maryland nonprofits are listed as noncompliant with the state, despite many of them still receiving taxpayer dollars.
The proposal is not final. It still must pass the Senate before it can reach the governor’s desk.
David Williams of the Taxpayers Protection Alliance joined the broadcast to weigh in on the measure.
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Expect freezing temperatures in Maryland overnight before we see a quick rebound on Sunday
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People wish for more and let go of hard things at the Water Lantern Festival – WTOP News
The Water Lantern Festival is underway at Maryland’s National Harbor, where hundreds of people turned out Friday to participate in the opening event.
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Hundreds of people took part in the first night of a weekend Water Lantern Festival at National Harbor in Maryland.
According to organizers, the festival is a community-centered experience where you can decorate a floating paper lantern with personal messages of love, hope, remembrance or intention, and release them onto the water.
Jack Hawkins came all the way from Richmond, Virginia, to take part in the event.
“You’re with friends, family and loved ones. You can put your dreams and hopes and everything in the lantern and, hopefully, they come true,” he said.
Hawkins wrote a special wish for his children on his lantern which read, “The kids to have a bright and meaningful life with all the happiness in the world.”
A woman named Tee said the lantern release represents hope for her. “Life has been hard the last couple of months, and just the thought of being able to write it down and watch it flow away kind of connected with me,” she said.
One of the lanterns quoted scripture from the book of Psalms: “God is with her, she will not fail.”
Alyssa Bailey expressed gratitude on her lantern.
“I actually just served a mission for my church and so I wrote about how Jesus loves me and how he cares for me and loves other people,” she said.
Jessica Hawkins sees the event as a way to express what’s inside.
“I like the idea of getting your hopes and wants out, and putting it out in the world and watching what the future brings from there,” she told WTOP.
The festival runs through the weekend, with water lanterns launched each night at about 7:30 p.m.
Tickets are available online.
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