
Inconsistency was an issue for Maryland men's basketball last season.
Fielding one of the youngest rosters in the country, the Terps surprised many, coming so close to a second Sweet 16 appearance in four years. Even with the success, there were holes in the team that needed to be fixed.
Consistency, especially in college basketball, is the key to success and now with returning players having at least a year under their belts, Maryland might have found its key.
"I think that could be the difference between last year's team and this year's team because I think we can just be a little more consistent as individuals," head coach Mark Turgeon said on Glenn Clark Radio Oct 30. "I thought we played hard every game. I was really proud of last year's team, but individually, our sophomores, juniors and seniors can be a little bit more consistent."

