Instant analysis: Maryland looked like a team that wasn’t sure how to finish a close game. That’s not surprising, since the Terps had lost three of six games decided by six points or fewer this season and 11 of 19 over the past two seasons. This could go a long way to helping Maryland get some momentum, but the Terps can’t take a step back when they go on the road to Rutgers on Saturday. The Terps won just two Big Ten road games last season and have already blown a great opportunity last month at Purdue.