he Maryland basketball team released its schedule for the 2008-2009 season Tuesday afternoon, with a dozen games on national television, and 11 opponents that reached the postseason in 2008.
Maryland opens the season with an exhibition against Northwood before hosting Bucknell at 8 p.m. on Nov. 14.
Maryland also plays one in-state game, welcoming Morgan State to College Park Jan. 7 for the final non-conference tune-up.
The Atlantic Coast Conference schedule begins Jan. 10 when Georgia Tech comes to Comcast Center.
MARYLAND SCHEDULE
Nov. 8 Northwood 2
Nov. 14 Bucknell 8
Nov. 18 Youngstown State 8
Nov. 21 Vermont 8
Nov. 27 Michigan State@ 7, ESPN2
Nov. 28 Gonzaga/Oklahoma State@ TBA
Nov. 30 TBA@ TBA
Dec. 3 Michigan# 7:30, ESPNU
Dec. 7 vs. George Washington TBA
Dec. 12 Delaware State 8, CSN
Dec. 22 American 8, CSN
Dec. 27 Bryant 8, CSN
Dec. 30 Elon 8
Jan. 3 Charlotte noon or 1, CSN
Jan. 7 Morgan State 8, CSN
Jan. 10 Georgia Tech* noon, Raycom
Jan. 14 at Miami* 9, Raycom
Jan. 17 at Florida State* noon, Raycom
Jan. 20 Virginia* 8, Raycom
Jan. 24 at Duke* noon, ESPN
Jan. 27 Boston College* 7:30, EPSN2
Jan. 31 Miami* 8, Raycom
Feb. 3 at North Carolina* 8, Raycom/ESPN2
Feb. 8 at Georgia Tech* 7:30, FSN
Feb. 14 Virginia Tech* 4, Raycom
Feb. 17 at Clemson* 7:30, ESPN2
Feb. 21 North Carolina* 3:30, ABC
Feb. 25 Duke* 9, ESPN
Mar. 1 at NC State* 7:30, FSN
Mar. 3 Wake Forest* 9, RSN
Mar. 7 at Virginia* 3:30, ABC
March 12-15 at ACC Tournament (Georgia Dome, Atlanta)
March 19-21 at NCAA First & Second Rounds (Greensboro, Kansas City, Philadelphia, Portland)
March 20-22 at NCAA First & Second Rounds (Boise, Dayton, Miami, Minneapolis)
March 26-28 at NCAA Regionals (Boston, Phoenix)
March 27-29 at NCAA Regionals (Indianapolis, Memphis)
April 4-6 at NCAA Final Four (Detroit)
* — Atlantic Coast Conference game
@ — Old Spice Classic, Orlando
# — ACC/Big 10 Challenge
% — BB&T Classic, Verizon Center