WISCONSIN BADGERSPhotos: Maryland 64, Wisconsin 60Milwaukee Journal SentinelMaryland forward Bruno Fernando celebrates after Badgers forward Nate Reuvers missed a potential game-tying three-pointer with little time remaining in the game on Monday in College Park, Md.Tommy Gilligan, Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY SportsWisconsin guard D'Mitrik Trice puts up a floater over Maryland forward Ricky Lindo Jr. during the first half on Monday.Patrick Semansky, Associated PressWisconsin forward Ethan Happ throws up a hook shot over Maryland forward Jalen Smith in the first half Monday.Patrick Semansky, Associated PressNate Reuever puts up a three-pointer against Maryland in the first half, when the Badgers went 0 for 8 from behind the arc in falling behind, 33-15, at the break on Monday.Tommy Gilligan, Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY SportsBadgers guard Kobe King makes a move to the basket against Maryland's Serrel Smith Jr. during the first half Monday.Tommy Gilligan, Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY SportsBaseball great Cal Ripken Jr. takes in the action as the Badgers take on the Terrapins on Monday night in College, Park, Md.Tommy Gilligan, Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY SportsBrad Davison cans a three-pointer from the corner with just over a minute remaining in the game to give Wisconsin its first lead over Maryland on Monday night.Mark Goldman/Icon Sportswire, APWisconsin head coach Greg Gard lets a referee know what he thinks about his call that went against the Badgers in their loss to Maryland on Monday night.Patrick Semansky, Associated PressMaryland freshman forward Jalen Smith, goes up for two of his 11 points on the night against Wisconsin forward Charlie Thomas IV during the first half Monday.Patrick Semansky, Associated PressWisconsin forward Nate Reuvers, who led the Badgers with 18 points on Monday, drives against Maryland forward Bruno Fernando in the second half.Patrick Semansky, Associated PressMaryland guard Anthony Cowan Jr. splits the Badgers defense as he goes up for a shot down low on Monday night. Cowan scored a game-high 21 points and hit a deep three-pointer with 44 seconds remaining thate put the Terrapins ahead to stay.Patrick Semansky, Associated PressBadgers forward Nate Reuvers reacts after making a three point shot that helped Wiscosnin rally from 18 points down against Maryland on Monday night.Tommy Gilligan, Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports