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How to Watch No. 14 Indiana Women's Basketball Versus Maryland Sunday

No. 14 Indiana women's basketball (23-4, 14-3) hosts Maryland (17-11, 9-8) Sunday afternoon in the final game of the regular season. Here are other storylines and details about the series history and recent results.

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — No. 14 Indiana women’s basketball will close out the regular season Sunday afternoon against Maryland at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. Three Hoosiers, Mackenzie Holmes, Arielle Wisne, and Sara Scalia, will be honored pregame for Senior Day. In January, the Hoosiers won at Maryland for the first time in program history, and now they will try for the season sweep.

Here is how to watch No. 14 Indiana vs. the Maryland Terrapins

Who: Indiana (23-4, 14-3, T-2 Big Ten) vs. Maryland (17-11, 9-8, 4th Big Ten)

What: Big Ten matchup, regular-season finale

When: Sunday, March 3, at 3 p.m. ET

Where: Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall (17,222) in Bloomington, Ind.

TV: Peacock. Announcers: Sloane Martin, Aja Ellison

Radio: B97 (Austin Render)

Home, road, neutral trends: Indiana is 14-0 at home this season while the Terps are 3-7 on the road. If the Hoosiers win Sunday afternoon, they will go undefeated at home in the regular season for the second straight year. They are one of 12 teams in the nation still unbeaten at home.

Recent results/series history: Indiana won in College Park for the first time ever in January, failing to do so in six prior meetings. The Terrapins hold the all-time advantage 12-4 in the series, but Indiana has won four of the past five meetings, dating back to the 2021-22 season.

Last season: Indiana won the Big Ten regular season for the first time in 40 years — and had a program-best 28 wins. But the Hoosiers won't be able to repeat Sunday. No. 2 Ohio State (16-1) has clinched the title and the top seed in the Big Ten Tournament. In 2023, the Terps went 28-7 overall, 15-3 in the Big Ten, and picked up the No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament. They lost in the Elite Eight to No. 1 South Carolina. 

  • MOORE-MCNEIL ANNOUNCES RETURN FOR FIFTH YEAR: The senior is averaging 31.2 minutes and 10.1 points this season. CLICK HERE
  • HOLMES NAMED FINALIST FOR LISA LESLIE AWARD: This is the second straight season Mackenzie Holmes has been named one of the finalists for the award, which honors the nation's most outstanding center. CLICK HERE
  • MOREN NAMED HEAD COACH FOR USA BASKETBALL U18 TEAM: Moren will debut as a head coach with USA Basketball in June 2024 after prior assistant roles. CLICK HERE
  • INDIANA BEATS NORTHWESTERN 84-64 IN ROAD FINALE: Mackenzie Holmes led with 28 points and nine rebounds, while Sydney Parrish secured her third double-double of the season. CLICK HERE