The Big Ten Quarterfinals conclude with a fantastic matchup Friday night. Maryland looks to make it two wins in two days as they take on the third seed Indiana Hoosiers. Below is our pick for the Big Ten Tournament Quarterfinal clash between Maryland and Indiana.
Maryland vs Indiana Betting Pick
ℹ️ The Pick: | Indiana pick ‘em |
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This game will be played at United Center at 9:00 p.m. ET on Friday, March 10, 2023.
Why Bet on Indiana:
✅ Indiana has a solid 11-10 record against teams in the first two quads this season.
✅ Maryland is just 3-9 in their last Q1 games on the year.
✅ The Terps are bad away from home as they are 2-9 on the season.
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Maryland Terrapins – This Isn’t the XFINITY Center
Maryland had a comfortable draw in the second round and easily beat the Minnesota Golden Gophers to advance. It’s a rare win away from home for the Terrapins and they will have to find three more of these to lift the trophy.
These two teams played once during the regular season, and it was the Terps who grabbed the 66-55 home win over the then ranked #21 Hoosiers.
Indiana Hoosiers – Let’s Go Make a Statement
Indiana finished their regular season with a tough 75-73 overtime win over Michigan. The Hoosiers dominated the first half, but Michigan went on a big run and were down just two at the half. Roles were reversed in the second half as Michigan was the better team and Indiana was the one who tied it late to send it to OT and, ultimately, to get the win. Indiana led by as many as 14 points, trailed by 12, and could not cover the -3.5-point spread.
Trayce Jackson-Davis had 27 points, nine rebounds, six assists, two steals, and two blocks in the game. Race Thompson added 16 points, 10 rebounds, and four steals in the victory.
After 31 games, Indiana is scoring 75.3 points per game, shooting 48.9% from the field, and assisting on 15.2 made shots. The Hoosiers are allowing 68.5 points, grabbing 35.9 rebounds, blocking 4.9 shots, and stealing the ball 5.8 times.