No. 8 Maryland vs. No. 6 Iowa in Top 10 Battle, live stream, TV channel, time, how to watch

The eighth-ranked Maryland women’s basketball team will face a stiff test on Thursday night as they take on No. 6 Iowa.

The eighth-ranked Maryland women’s basketball team will face a stiff test on Thursday night as they take on No. 6 Iowa from the Carver-Hawkeye Arena.

Maryland enters Thursday’s matchup with an impressive record of 18-4 and 9-2 in the Big Ten conference as they play their first of two back-to-back matchups with top 10 opponents, making this a crucial stretch for the team. Meanwhile, Iowa has a 17-4 record and is 9-1 in the Big Ten, making this a battle between two of the strongest teams in the conference.

This will be a great game between these top-ranked teams in women’s hoops, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the game.

#8 Maryland vs. #6 Iowa

  • When: Thursday, February 2
  • Time: 8:30 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: ESPN
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

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Big Ten Football Week 1 Early Predictions, What The Lines Should Be

The Big Ten has released its football schedule. Here’s a quick first look at each Week 1 game with predictions and possible lines.

The Big Ten has released its football schedule, starting in the first week of September. Here’s a quick first look at each game with predictions and possible lines.


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Let’s have fun and just assume the Big Ten season will go off without a hitch. Done before the lines are released for the early games, here are the first guesses, predictions, and line projections for Week 1 of the Big Ten season.

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Ohio State vs Illinois

Thursday, September 3
Memorial Stadium, Champaign, IL

Knee-Jerk Instant Analysis: The Buckeyes will struggle early on as they try to win the Fiesta Bowl as they press a little out of the gate, and then things will get back to normal early in the second quarter.

Illinois might have a slew of transfers coming in for the defensive front, but it won’t be enough as the Ohio State offensive line starts banging away and taking over. The big plays will come as Justin Fields and company start to score quickly, but the time of possession battle will lean the other way in the second half.

It’ll be more of a methodical win for OSU than sensational.

First Thought Prediction: Ohio State 41, Illinois 17
First Thought Line Guess: Ohio State -27.5

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Indiana vs Wisconsin

Friday, September 4
Camp Randall Stadium, Madison, WI

Knee-Jerk Instant Analysis: These two haven’t played since 2017 with Wisconsin winning the last ten games since dropping a stunner in 2002.

How ugly has the series been? Over the last five games, Wisconsin has won by an average of 60 to 12 with the low mark an 83-20 squeaker back in 2010.

This year’s Hoosier team, though, should be more of a problem for Bucky.

QB Michael Penix and the offensive backfield should give the Badger D fits for about a half, and the lines are just strong enough to hold up. But the reworked UW O line will take over and super-recruit RB Jalen Berger gets into a groove.

First Thought Prediction: Wisconsin 30, Indiana 16
First Thought Line Guess: Wisconsin -10


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Minnesota vs Michigan State

Saturday, September 5
Spartan Stadium, East Lansing, MI

Knee-Jerk Instant Analysis: It’s the opener of the Mel Tucker era at Michigan State as his Spartans get a Minnesota team looking to prove that 2019 wasn’t any sort of a fluke.

Can the Gopher passing game get hot early on without star receivers Tyler Johnson and Rashod Bateman around anymore? It’ll be okay, but the running game will struggle against a Spartan defensive front will be a rock right out of the gate.

On the flip side, the Michigan State offense won’t be able to take advantage of a good defensive performance as drive after drive stalls. Minnesota will pull it out on a late field goal in a rough game with points and good offensive plays coming at a premium.

First Thought Prediction: Minnesota 20, Michigan State 19
First Thought Line Guess: Michigan State -3.5

NEXT: Penn State vs Northwestern, Michigan vs Purdue, Iowa vs Maryland, Nebraska vs Maryland

How to Watch Maryland vs. Iowa, NCAA Basketball Live Stream, Schedule, TV Channel, Start Time

Watch Maryland vs. Iowa Live Online.

After a strong non-conference showing, the Maryland Terrapins and Iowa Hawkeyes find themselves at opposite ends of the Big Ten standings in the early stages of conference play. With the Terrapins near the top of the league and Iowa near the bottom, the Hawkeyes will look to get back on track in the Big Ten when they play host for this conference showdown.

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Maryland vs. Iowa

  • When: Friday, January 10
  • Time: 7:00 p.m. ET
  • TV: FS1
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

Maryland picked up its third straight win in its last contest, beating a ranked Ohio State team 67-55 at home. Anthony Cowan Jr. paced the Terrapins, pouring on 20 points in the victory, including 10 points from the free throw line. The difference in the game came at the three-point line with Maryland shooting 8-for-18 from three compared to a 5-for-27 effort from long range for the Buckeyes. Maryland has yet to win a true road game this season, going 0-2 in enemy territory.

Iowa lost its second straight game earlier in the week, falling 76-70 on the road to the Nebraska Cornhuskers. Despite 21 points from Joe Wieskamp, the Hawkeyes could not get the job done in Lincoln, with three-point shooting being a big reason why. Iowa went 4-for-33 from deep range, which proved to be insurmountable. Center Luka Garza leads Iowa in scoring on the year with over 22 points per game. Getting him more involved could be a priority in this matchup.

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