The Terps’ NCAA Tournament fate was sealed heading into Sunday. The only question was their seeding — a No. 4, No. 5 or even No. 6 spot after Friday’s early exit from the ACC Tournament seemed possible.
They got the No. 4 seed, which is good because it means the selection committee thought the Terps were one of the top 16 teams in the country.
The Terps’ draw? Not so good.
If they get past first-round opponent Houston, the Terps could potentially face No. 5 Michigan State in the second round and No. 1 overall seed Kansas in the Sweet 16 in St. Louis. It’s definitely not a dream draw. Our guys discuss:
Aaron Kraut is The Diamondback’s sports editor. He can be reached at akrautdbk@gmail.com.