The Golden State did not provide the fortune Maryland men’s basketball was seeking.
The beleaguered Terps are still in search of their first victory in the Big Ten after getting swamped, 88-71, by host Southern California on Tuesday night before an announced 4,586 at the Galen Center in Los Angeles.
Coupled with Saturday’s 67-55 loss at UCLA, Maryland completed its swing through California with a 0-2 record.
Graduate student point guard David Coit exploded for 30 points, his third outing of 30 or more points this season. Senior small forward Solomon Washington and freshman shooting guard Darius Adams scored 11 points each, and Washington collected a team-high eight rebounds.