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Preview Roundups
December 11, 2018
Loyola-Maryland at Maryland 7:00 PM ET

No. 23 Maryland looks to find its offensive spark when it hosts Loyola Maryland on Tuesday. The Terrapins were held to a season-low scoring total in the 55-41 win against Loyola Chicago in the Charm City Classic in Baltimore on Saturday and have failed to score more than 66 points in December, but they hope to regain their shooting touch as they search for their seventh home victory in eight games.

Villanova at Pennsylvania 7:00 PM ET
Villanova has turned Big 5 play into its own personal annual showcase. The 16th-ranked Wildcats aim to continue their run of brilliance against local rivals Tuesday when they visit Pennsylvania.
Georgia Southern at Central Florida 7:00 PM ET
Central Florida took out its frustrations on Grambling State on Saturday, romping to a 70-45 triumph that helped put a heartbreaking overtime loss to Missouri that ended a five-game winning streak in the rearview mirror. Now the Knights set their sights on another winning streak and running their record to 8-2, which would be the school's best start since 2011, as Georgia Southern comes to town Tuesday after getting its season back on track with an 89-75 victory over in-state rival Mercer.
North Florida at Minnesota 9:00 PM ET

Minnesota looks to continue its home dominance in non-conference play when it faces North Florida on Tuesday. The Golden Gophers have won 22 of their last 23 non-conference games in Minneapolis following a 72-56 victory over Arkansas State on Saturday, and they hope to keep rolling by beating an Atlantic Sun Conference opponent for the third time in as many years after taking down NJIT in 2016-17 and South Carolina Upstate last season.

Colorado at New Mexico 9:00 PM ET
The road has been tough on Colorado, which begins a stretch of six straight games away from home against New Mexico on Tuesday. The Buffaloes are 9-26 on the road over the last three seasons - 4-4 in non-conference games - and must significantly improve that record in order to reach the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2016.