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direct  accessibility  from  main  travel  arteries  surrounding  the  university. 
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help  create  the  best  possible  home  court  advantage. 


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EA  SPORTS  California 

All-Stars  (Exh.)  8:00  p.m. 

Maui  Invitational  at  Lahaina,  Hawaii  (Lahaina  Civic  Center] 

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Nov.     20       Gm2:  Connecticut  vs.  Dayton  4:00  p.m. 

Nov.     20       Gm3:  Maryland  vs.  Louisville  9:00  p.m.  ESPN 

Nov     20       Gm4:  Illinois  vs.  UNLV  11:30  p.m.  ESPN2 


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Nov.  21  Gm5;  Game  1/2  losers 

Nov.  21  Gm6:  Game  3/4  losers 

Nov.  21  Gm7:  Game  3/4  v^inners 

Nov.  21  Gm8:  Gome  1/2  winners 


Wed.  Nov.  22  7th-place  Game 

Wed.  Nov.  22  5lh-place  Game 

Wed.  Nov.  22  3rd-place  Game 

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7:00  p.m. 
9:30  p.m. 

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ESPN 
ESPN 


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ACC/Big  Ten  Challenge  at  Milwaukee,  Wise.  (Bradley  Center) 

Wed.      Nov.     29       vs.  Wisconsin  9:00  p.m.  ESPN 

BB&T  Classic  at  Washington,  D.C.  (MCI  Center) 


Sat. 

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Maryland  vs.  Michigan 

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WDCA 

Sat. 

Dec. 

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George  Washington  vs.  St.  John's  3:00  p.m. 

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Consolation  Game 

3:00  p.m. 

WDCA 

Sun. 

Dec. 

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Championship  Gome 

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WDCA 

Wed. 

Dec. 

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Stony  Brook 

8:00  p.m. 

Sat. 

Dec. 

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at  Pennsylvania 

7:30  p.m. 

HTS-Comcast 

Wed. 

Dec. 

13 

Maryland-Baltimore  County  8:00  p.m. 

Sat. 

Dec. 

23 

Norfolk  State 

1 :30  p.m. 

HTS 

Wed. 

Dec. 

27 

Chicago  State 

8:00  p.m. 

Sat. 

Dec. 

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Maryland-Eastern  Shore 

1:30  p.m. 

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Tues. 

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8:00  p.m. 

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Sat. 

Jan. 

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•  Georgia  Tech 

1:30  p.m. 

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Wed. 

Jan. 

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North  Carolina 

7:00  p.m. 

ESPN 

Sun. 

Jan. 

14 

'  at  Florida  State 

1:30  p.m. 

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Wed. 

Jan. 

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•  Woke  Forest 

9:00  p.m. 

ESPN 

Sun. 

Jan. 

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>  at  NC  State 

3:30  p.m. 

ABC 

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Jan. 

27 

•Duke 

8:00  p.m. 

ESPN 

Wed. 

Jan. 

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•  at  Virginia 

9:00  p.m. 

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Feb. 

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Clemson 

1:00  p.m. 

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Tues. 

Feb. 

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•  of  Georgia  Tech 

7:00  p.m. 

FSS-HTS-SUN 

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>  at  North  Carolina 

1:00  p.m. 

CBS 

Wed. 

Feb. 

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Florida  State 

9:00  p.m. 

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Sat. 

Feb. 

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'  at  Woke  Forest 

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NC  State 

8:00  p.m. 

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Sat. 

Feb. 

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Oklahoma 

3:30  p.m. 

ABC 

Tues. 

Feb. 

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8:00  p.m. 

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Sat. 

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Virginia 

2:00  p.m. 

CBS 

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8-11 

ACC  Tournament  at  Atlanta,  Go 

(Georgia  Dome) 

ESPNJ^ 

Hiurs.-Sun  Mar.  15-18 

NCAA  First  and  Second  Rounds 

(East-Long  Island 

CBS 

&  Greensboro;  Midwest-Dayton 

5(  Kansas  City; 

South-New  Orleans  &  Memphis; 

West-San  Diego  &  Boise) 

Ttiurs.-Sun  Mar. 

22-25 

NCAA  Regionols  (EostPhiladelpI 

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South-Atlanta;  West-Anaheim) 

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NCAA  Final  Four  at  Minneapolis 

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CBS 

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Tcffapin  Fan  Phone;  301-31  fl-TERP 

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This  Is  Maryland  Basketball 

2000-01  Schedule 1 

Gary  Williams  Dalebook 6 

The  Power  of  the  Arianlic  Coast  Conference 10 

ACC  Television 11 

Media  Capital 12 

Medio  Coveroge 13 

Gome  Doy  otCole  Field  House 14 

Someplace  Speciol 16 

Maryland  Basketball  Travel 18 

SOOO-Q  I  Season  Preview 

2000-01  Roster  Information 20 

Season  Preview 22 

Preseason  Notebook  and  Honors 25 

Coaching  Staff 

Head  Coach  Gory  Williams 28 

Assistant  Coaches 36 

Men's  Boskelball  Support  Staff 42 

Terrapin  Profiles 

Terence  Morris 46 

loRon  Cephas 50 

Mike  Mordesich 52 

Lonny  Baxter 55 

Juan  Dixon 58 

Danny  Miller 61 

Byron  Moulon 64 

Steve  Bloke 66 

Tahj  Holden 68 

Drew  Nicholas 70 

Calvin  McCall 72 

Earl  Bodu 74 

Matt  Sloninko 75 

Chris  Wilcox 76 

2000-01  Opponents 

Moui  Invitational  Tournament 78 

Arizona,  Chominode,  Connecticut 78 

Dayton,  Illinois,  Louisville,  UNLV 79 

BB&T  Classic,  G.  Washington 80 

Michigon,  St.  John's 81 

Chicago  State,  Clemson 82 

Duke,  Florida  State 83 

Georgia  Tech,  UMBC 84 

UMES,  Norfolk  State 85 

North  Carolina,  NC  State 86 

Oklahoma,  Pennsylvania 87 

Stony  Brook,  Virginia 88 

Woke  Forest,  Wisconsin 89 

ACC  Composite  Schedule 90 

2001  NCAA  and  ACC  Brackets 92 


Maryland  Basketball 


2000-0 1  Media  Guide  Credits 


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The  2000  University  oi  Maryland  Men  s  Basketbaii 
Media  Guide  was  published  by  the  Maryland  athletic  media 
relations  office  with  the  intent  to  serve  all  media  and  followers 
of  Terrapin  basketball  Additional  copies  may  be  purchased 
for  $15.  Mail  orders  should  include  $3  for  postage  and  han- 
dling. 

The  guide  was  written  and  edited  by  Kevin  Messenger, 
associate  medio  relations  director,  and  Dave  hiaglund,  asso- 
ciate athletic  director  for  media  relations.  Layout  and  design 
by  Jason  Yellin,  publications  coordinator  and  assistant  media 
relations  director 

Research  and  editorial  assistance  by  Megan  Fitzgerald, 
Mark  fratto,  Jennifer  Mason,  Stephanie  Mociun  and  Brian 
Pressman.  Editorial  assistance  by  Jason  Baum,  Cherise  Rhyns, 
Dan  Rosso  and  Jason  Zhang. 


Photography  by  Kevin  Allen,  Dave  Christiansen.  John 
Consoli,  Lisa  Helfert.  Mitchell  Layton,  Stephanie  Mociun,  Doug 
Pensinger,  Bruce  L.  Schwortzman,  Devin  Shiehjohn  Strohsocker 
and  Bill  Welch.  Cover  photos  courtesy  of  Layton,  Schwartzman 
and  NBA  Properties.  Cover  design  by  John  Schaffhauser. 

The  Maryland  athletic  media  relations  staff  extends  its 
thanks  to  all  ACC  and  opponent  sports  information  offices,  the 
NBA  and  all  members  of  past  sports  information  staffs  that  have 
assisted  in  compiling  information  that  is  an  integral  part  of  this 
guide.  Any  corrections  or  additions  to  the  media  guide  are 
welcome  and  should  be  directed,  in  writing,  to  Kevin  Messen- 
ger. 

The  University  of  Maryland  is  an  equal  opportunity  institu- 
tion with  respect  to  both  education  and  employment  The  uni- 
versity does  not  discriminate  on  the  basis  of  race,  color,  origin, 


sex  or  handicap  m  admimon  oi  access  to  o>  'jeoimeni  oi 
employment  in,  its  programs  and  activities  as  required  by  fed- 
eral (Title  VI,  Title  IX,  Section  504)  and  state  lows  and  regula- 
tions. Inquiries  regarding  compliance  with  Title  VI  of  the  Civil 
Rights  Act  of  1 964.  as  amended.  Title  IX  of  the  1 972  Educa- 
tional Amendment,  Section  504  of  the  Rehabilitation  Act  of 
1 973,  or  related  legal  requirements  should  be  directed  to 
the  Office  of  Human  Relations.  1 1 07  Hornbake  Library,  Uni- 
versity of  Maryland,  College  Park.  Md  20742;  telephone - 
-301-405-2838.  Inquiries  concerning  the  application  of 
Section  504  and  Part  34  of  the  C.F.R.  to  the  University  of 
Maryland,  College  Park,  may  be  directed  to  the  Director. 
Disabled  Student  Services,  0126  Shoemaker  Hall,  Univer- 
sity of  Maryland,  College  Park,  Md.  20742;  telephone  - - 
301-31 4-7862  (voice)  or  301-31 4-7683  (TTY). 


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Table  Of  Contents 


I  999-2000  Season  Review 

1999-00  Postseason  Notebook 94 

1999-00  Results 96 

1999-00  Statistics 97 

Game-By-Game  Team  Statistics 98 

Individual  Point-Rebounds-Assists 99 

Superlatives 100 

Box  Scores 101 

ACC  Standings,  Statistics,  Honors 108 

All-Time  Record  Book 

Year-By-Year  Results 112 

All-Time  Coaching  History 113 

Overall  Individual  Records 114 

Individual  Leaders 115 

Class  Records 120 

Yearly  Leaders 124 

Team  Records 126 

Margins  of  Victory,  100-Point  Games 127 

Year-By-Year  Statistics 128 

Game-By-Game  Results 130 

Series  Vs.  Opponents 136 

Series  Records 142 

ACC  Series  Anatomies 143 

In-Season  and  Postseason  Tournaments 144 

NCAA  Tournament  Records 146 

Final  National  Rankings 148 

Honors,  Awards  &  NBA 

All- Americans  150 

Maryland  Award  Winners 156 

All-Time  Letterwinners 159 

Terps  In  The  NBA 161 

University  of  Maryland 

University  of  Maryland 166 

Colleges  and  Schools 168 

President  CD.  Mote,  Jr 170 

A.D.  Deborah  A.  Yow 171 

Athletic  Administration 172 

Academic  Support  &  Career  Development 174 

Distinguished  Alumni 177 

Sports  Medicine 178 

Strength  &  Conditioning 179 

Terrapin  Club 180 

Major  Gift  Fundroising,  The  M  Club 181 

Athletic  Staff  and  Coaches  Directory 182 

Cole  Field  House 184 

History  of  Cole  Field  House 184 

Terps  on  the  Air 188 

Medio  Information 189 

TV/Radio  Chart 192 


Jack  Zane  Dedication 


The  Maryland  basketball  staff 
dedicates  its  2000-01  media  guide 
to  tfie  devoted  service  and  longtime 
commitmentof  Jock  Zone,  Executive 
Director  of  ifie  Walk  of  Fame  and 
History,  of  Maryland's  new  Comcast 
Center. 

Zone,  whose  tenure  as  student 
and  staffer  at  Maryland  began  in  the 
mid-1930s,  hos  filled  numerous  roles 
within  the  Terrapin  athletic  department  and  has  touched  mony 
lives  during  his  46  years  of  dedication.  Most  notable  in  Zone's 
career  has  been  his  over-30  years  in  the  Maryland  sports  infor- 
mation office,  fHe  is  an  active  historian  and  walking  archivist  for 
the  university's  athletic  department,  thus  proving  a  perfect  fit  to 
oversee  administrative  efforts  with  the  new  arena's  walk  of  fame, 
to  be  unveiled  in  2002-03 


His  years  as  sports  information  director  were  marked  by  friendly 
service  to  staff,  coaches,  athletes  and  media,  alike.  He  is  still  an  ac- 
tive member  of  the  College  Sports  Information  Directors  of  America 
(CoSiDA)  and  was  inducted  into  the  organization's  Hall  of  Fame 
after  serving  as  its  president  in  1986.  He  received  CoSIDA's  Lifetime 
Achievement  Award  at  its  2000  summer  convention  in  St,  Louis, 

Zone  was  the  assistant  sports  information  director  at  Mary- 
lond  from  1960-62,  and  the  SID  from  1969-86.  During  that  time 
he  helped  publicize  numerous  All-America  athletes  including  Randy 
White,  Boomer  Esioson,  Buck  Williams,  Tom  McMillen,  Len  Elmore 
and  Tom  Brown.  He  worked  directly  with  1 1  Terrapin  football  bowl 
teams  and  seven  men's  basketball  teams  that  participated  in  the 
NCAA  Tournament,  Zone  was  also  the  sports  information  director 
for  the  1975  Terrapin  men's  lacrosse  team  that  won  the  NCAA 
championship. 

Zone  was  promoted  to  assistant  athletic  director  in  1981,  He 
began  his  coreer  in  sports  informotion  as  a  Maryland  student  un- 


der the  legendary  loe  f.  bloir  in  1958.  Upon  his  graduation  in 
1 960  he  was  named  as  the  first  full-time  assistant  SID  in  school 
history.  He  was  the  SID  at  George  Washington  University  from 
1963-69 

He  was  the  first  executive  sports  editor  of  the  Diamond- 
back,  the  school  newspaper,  and  was  a  member  of  the  Sigma 
Delta  Chi  journalism  fraternity  as  on  undergraduote  student.  He 
graduated  from  Maryland  in  1960  with  a  bachelor's  degree  in 
journalism. 

Zone,  who  has  been  a  member  of  CoSIDA  since  1960, 
was  a  member  of  the  NCAA  public  relations  committee  for  six 
years  and  wos  also  a  six-year  member  of  the  NCAA  public  rela- 
tions/promotions committee.  He  was  inducted  into  the  Univer- 
sity of  Maryland  Athletic  Hall  of  Fame  in  1986. 

He  has  served  the  department  of  athletics  at  Maryland  as 
director  of  ticket  operations  since  1986  and  began  his  new  as- 
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June  13,  1989  -  Named  Maryland's  • 
seventh  head  coach.  He  becomes  only 
the  second  former  Terp  player  and  only 
the  third  alumnus  to  be  named  head 
coach. 

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Nov.  25,  1989  -  Defeated  Delaware 
State,  87-53,  in  his  first  game  as  head 
coach.  He  becomes  the  sixth  head 
coach  in  school  history  to  win  his  first 

game.  ' 

Dec.  24,  1989  -  Defeated  Cal  State- 
Sacramento,  98-68,  to  complete  a  three- 
game  tournament  sweep  and  help  lead 
Maryland  to  the  championship  of  the 
Chaminade  Christmas  Classic  in 
Honolulu,  Hawaii. 

Jan.  4,  1990  -  Defeated  Wake  Forest, 
88-82,  in  his  first  career  ACC  game  as 
Maryland's  head  coach.  He  is  only  the 
second  Terp  coach  to  win  his  first  ACC 
game  in  his  first  attempt. 

Jan.  10,  1990-  Defeated  North  

Carolina,  98-88,  to  gain  his  first  victory 
over  a  ranked  team  as  Maryland's  head 
coach. 

March  15,  1990    Defeated 
Massachusetts,  91-81,  in  the  first  round 
of  the  National  Invitation  Tournament  at 
Cole  Field  House.  Williams  is  the  first 
Maryland  coach  to  take  a  team  to  the 
postseason  in  his  first  year  as 
Maryland's  head  coach. 
March  19,  1990 -Closed  his  first 
season  at  Maryland  with  a  19-14 
record,  making  him  the  winningest 
first-year  coach  in  Terp  history. 
June  27,  1990  -  Jerrod  Mustaf 
selected  as  the  No.  1 7  overall  pick  in 
the  1 990  NBA  Draft  by  the  New  York 
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•:_Dee.  29,  1990  -  Guided  the  Terps  to 
ictories  over  Rutgers  (86-8 1 )  and  South 
Jorolino  (78-69)  to  gain  the  champi- 
onship of  the  ECAC  Holiday  Festival  in 
Nev/  York  City's  famed  Madison  Square 

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_|!l^arch  2,  1991  -  Closed  his  second 
season  with  a  16-12  overall  record, 
making  him  only  the  second  head  coach 
in  school  history  to  record  v/inning  seo- 

.  •■  sons  in  each  of  his  first  two  years. 


March  1,  1992  -  Defeated  No.  10 
North  Carolina  (82-80)  at  home. 
June  24,  1 992  -  All-American  Walt 
Williams  selected  as  the  No.  7  overall 
pick  in  the  1992  NBA  Draft  by  the 
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St.  Louis 

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Jan.  19,  1993  -  Defeated  No.  12 
Oklahoma  (89-78)  at  the  Baltimore 
Arena. 


Nov.  26,  1993  -  Defeated  No.  15 
Georgetown,  84-83,  in  overtime  at 
USAir  Arena. 
...Jan.  17,  1994 -Ranked  No.  25  in 
the  weekly  Associated  Press  Poll.  It 
marked  the  first  time  since  the  1985 
season  that  Maryland  was  represent- 
ed in  the  weekly  national  writers  and 
broadcasters  poll. 
March  13,  1994    Maryland 
named  to  the  NCAA  Tournament  for 
the  first  time  since  1988,  earning  No. 
10  seed  in  the  Midwest  Region. 
March  17,  1994  -  Defeated  Saint 
Louis,  74-66,  in  his  first  NCAA 
Tournament  gome  as  the  Terps'  head 
coach. 
March  19,  1994    Defeated 
second-seeded  Massachusetts,  95-87,  in 
the  biggest  upset  of  the  1 994  NCAA 
Tournament  to  advance  the  Terps  to  the 
"Sweet  16"  for  the  first  time  since  1985. 


:  7,  1994  -  Signed  a  seven-year 

contract  extension. 

Dec.  26,  1994  -  Ranked  No.  9  in  the   . 
weekly  Associated  Press  Poll.  It  marked 
the  first  time  the  Terps  had  been  ranked  in 
the  top  1 0  since  the  1 984  season. 
Jan.  22,  1995  -  Defeated  NC  State, 
84-67,  at  Raleigh  to  gain  his  300th 
career  coaching  victory. 
Feb.  7,  1995  -  Defeated  No.  1  North 
Carolina,  86-73,  for  his  first  win  as 
Maryland's  coach  over  the  nation's  top- 
ranked  team. 

Feb.  22,  1995  -  Defeated  NC  State, 
84-71,  in  Cole  Field  fHouse  to  gain  his 
1 00th  coaching  victory  while  at  the 
University  of  Maryland.  I 

March  12,  1995  -  Maryland  named  to 
NCAA  Tournament  for  second  consecutive 
season,  earning  No.  3  seed  in  the  West 
Region, 

March  13,  1995  -  Ranked  No.  10  in 
the  final  Associated  Press  Poll.  It  is  the  first 
time  since  the  final  poll  of  the 
1 980  season  that  the  Terps  ore        " — 
ranked  within  the  top  1 0. 
MarchlS,  1995    Defeated 
Texas,  82-68,  to  advance  to 

the  NCAA  Tournament , 

"Sweet  1 6"  for  the  second 
consecutive  season,  mark- 
ing the  first  time  since 
1984  and  1985  that  the         ; 
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June  28,  1995  -  Unanimous  NaKonal 

Player  of  the  Year  selection  Joe  Smith 
selected  as  the  No.  1  overall  pick 
in  the  1995  NBA  Draft 
in  Toronto. 

Feb.  6,  1996  -  Defeated  No.  1 1  North 
Carolina,  84-78,  for  his  ninth  win  over  a 
ranked  team  in  the  lost  three  seasons. 
March  1 1,  1996  -  Maryland  named  to 
the  NCAA  Tournament  for  the  third  con- 
secutive season,  earning  No.  7  seed  in 
the  West  Region. 


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4     Massactusdts 

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5     Kentucky 

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1,328 

6     Kansas 

71-0 

1.229 

7     Ouke 

6-1-0 

1,197 

8     Connectcut 

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1.185 

9     Maryland 

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10     Anjona 

72-0 

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11.    Syracuse 

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5-10 

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13     Fkxida 

5-2-0 

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14.    California 

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15.    MehiganSt 

51-0 

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16     Arizona  St. 

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17     Georgia  Tech 

71,0 

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18     Wake  Forest 

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19     Wisconsin 

6-10 

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20     Cincinnati 

730 

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21     Iowa  SI 

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22.    NewMencoSt 

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23     Nebraska 

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24     Indiana 

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25     St.  Johns 

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Minnesota  98.  Mssoun  98.  Pennsylvania 
56.  Illinois  52.  Iowa  41.  Sl    Lous  41. 
Virginia  40,  V.llanova  36.  OkUhoma  St. 
33,  Tulane  31.  St  Josepti  s  29,  Alabama 
27.  Louisville  17.  OWanoma  I7,  Virgmia 
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Mqreh  7,  1997  -  Defeated  No.  1 3 
Clemson  in  the  quarterfinal  round  of 
tfie  ACC  Tournament  to  gain  his  350th 

career  coaching  victory.  

March  9,  1997  -  Maryland  named 
to  the  NCAA  Tournament  for  the  school- 
record  tying  fourth  consecutive  season, 
earning  No.  5  seed  in  the  Midwest 
Region. 

June  26,  1997  -  Third-team  All- 
American  Keith  Booth  selected  in  the  first 
round  (28th  pick  overall)  in  the  1997 
NBA  Draft  by  the  Chicago  Bulls. 


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Jan.  14,  1998 -Defeated  No.  1 
North  Carolina,  89-83  (OT),  for  his 
second  victory  over  the  nation's  No.  1 

ranked-team  in  three  tries.    

Marth  1,  1998  -  Named  Atlantic 
Conference  Coach  of  the  Year  by  ACC 
Athlete  Magazine. 

March  8,  1998  -  Maryland  named  to 
the  NCAA  Tournament  for  the  school- 
record  fifth  consecutive  season,  earning 
No.  4  seed  in  the  West  Region. 
Marth  14,  1998  -  Defeated  No.  22 
Illinois  to  advance  to  the  "Sv^eet  16"  of 
the  NCAA  Tournament  for  the  third  time  in 
the  last  five  years. 


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,  Nov.  28,  1998  -  Defeated  Pilhburgh, 
?B7-52,  to  win  the  prestigious  Puerto  Rico 
Shootout. 

March  7,  1999  -  Maryland  named  to 
the  NCAA  Tournament  for  the  school- 
record  sixth  consecutive  season.  The 
Terps'  No.  2  seed  in  the  South  Region  tied 
the  all-time  highest  NCAA  Tournament 
seed  in  school  history. 
March  13,  1999  -  Defeated  Creighton, 
75-63,  to  advance  to  the  "Sweet  16"  of 
the  NCAA  Tournament  for  the  fourth  time 
in  the  lost  six  years. 
June  30,  1999  -  Second-team  All- 
American  Steve  Francis  selected  in  the  first 
.  round  (2nd  pick  overall)  in  the  1999  NBA 
Draft.  Obinna  Ekezie  and  Laron  Profit 
were  selected  in  the  second  round. 


Nov.  17,  1999  -  Defeated  San 
Francisco  71-61  in  an  NIT  First  Round 
game  to  earn  his  400th  career  coaching 
win. 

Dec.  11, 1999 -Defeated  No.  22 
Kentucky  72-66  to  earn  his  200th  victory 
while  coaching  at  Maryland. 
Feb.  9,  2000  -  Terps  upend  Duke  at 
Cameron  Indoor  Stadium,  98-87,  to  snap 
the  Devils'  1 8-game  win  streak  which  was 
then  the  longest  in  the  country.  The  win 
also  ended  Duke's  46game  win  streak  at 
Cameron,  and  on  ACC-record  31 -game 
regular  season  conference  win  streak. 
March  1,  2000  -  Maryland  defeats 
Florida  State  85-70  to  stretch  its  ACC  win 
streak  to  nine  games  and  establish  a  new 
Terrapin  record. 

March  12,  2000  -  Maryland  plays  in  its 
first  ACC  Tournament  final  since  1 984, 
and  is  named  a  No.  3  seed  in  the  NCAA 
Midwest  Region  to  set  a  new  school  mark 
with  its  seventh  consecutive  bid  to  the 
JCAA  Tournament. 


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The  ACC  has  been  the  top  rated  conference  in  three  of  the  post  five 
years  according  to  the  RPI  Rating.  After  ranking  first  for  three  consec- 
utive seasons  (1996-98)  the  ACC  ranked  second  in  1999  and  third  in 
2000.  Entering  the  2000-01  season,  the  ACC  has  been  unanimously 
ranked  in  all  preseason  publications  as  the  country's  most  competitive 
conference  for  the  upcoming  season. 

ACC  NO.  I  IN  THE  ASSOCIATED  PRESS  POLL 

There  have  been  797  Associated  Press  polls  since  the  first  on  Jan.  20, 
1949.   The  ACC,  despite  annually  having  the  smallest  membership 
total,  is  the  most  ranked  conference  in  the  nation  with  2,275  listings. 

ACC  WITH  SEVEN  TEAMS  IN  THE  ASSOCIATED  PRESS  POLL 

The  ACC  became  the  first  conference  in  history  to  have  seven  teams 
in  the  Associated  Press  poll  during  tv/o  consecutive  weeks  during  the 
1997-98  season.   Maryland,  North  Carolina,  Duke,  Florida  State, 
Clemson,  Wake  Forest  and  Georgia  Tech  were  each  ranked  in  the  AP 
polls  of  Dec.  1  and  8.   The  ACC  also  had  five  teams  ranked  for  five 
weeks  and  four  for  eight  weeks.  As  many  as  five  or  six  teams  are 
expected  to  be  ranked  in  the  AP  poll  again  in  2000-01 . 

CONSISTENCY  IN  THE  ASSOCIATED  PRESS  POLL 

The  ACC  has  had  at  least  three  teams  ranked  in  the  final  AP  poll  in 
1 9  of  the  last  2 1  years. 

ACC  IN  THE  NCAA  TOURNAMENT 

In  terms  of  success,  the  ACC  is  unrivaled  in  the  history  of  the  NCAA 
Tournament.   The  nine  current  league  teams  have  posted  an  NCAA 
Tournament  mark  of  275-146  for  a  winning  percentage  of  .653. 
Only  two  other  conferences  in  the  nation  have  won  at  least  60  per- 
cent of  their  NCAA  Tournament  games. 

ACC  SUCCESS  VS.  THE  NO.  I  SEED  IN  THE  NCAA  TOURNAMENT 

Since  the  NCAA  began  assigning  seeds  in  1 979,  ACC  teams  have 
defeated  a  rp.cc'ci  1 9  No    1  seeds. 


ACC  SUCCESS  IN  THE  NCAA  TOURNAMENT 

Since  1980,  20  of  the  80  Final  Four  teams  (25.0  percent)  have  come 
from  the  ACC.   The  ACC  has  been  represented  in  1 7  of  the  last  20 
Final  Fours  a  total  of  20  times  by  17  different  teams.   ACC  teams 
have  captured  three  of  the  lost  10  NCAA  titles  and  five  of  the  last  19. 
Since  the  1985  tournament,  the  ACC  has  hod  16  teams  earn  Final 
Four  berths. 

ACC  TEAMS  WITH  MOST  NCAA  TOURNAMENT  WINS  SINCE  1 985 

Since  1985,  when  the  NCAA  Tournament  field  was  expanded  to 
accommodate  64  teams,  ACC  teams  have  accomplished  the  follow- 
ing in  NCAA  Tournament  play: 

•  Most  NCAA  Tournament  victories  ( 1 63) 

•  Most  wins  against  No.  1  seeds  (14) 

•  Most  Sweet  16  appearances  (47) 

•  Most  regional  final  appearances  (26) 

•  Most  NCAA  titles  (3) 

ACC  TEAMS  IN  THE  NCAA  TOURNAMENT 

•  Since  1 985,  the  ACC  is  the  only  conference  to  have  each  of  its' 
schools  moke  at  least  one  NCAA  Tournament  appearance  and  oiso 
advance  to  the  "Sweet  1 6". 

•  The  ACC  has  had  at  least  two  teams  win  a  minimum  of  one  NCAA 
Tournament  game  1 1  straight  years  and  in  15  of  the  lost  16  NCAA 
Tournaments. 

•  Since  the  NCAA  Tournament  expanded  to  64  participants  in  1985, 
the  ACC  has  had  47  teams  advance  to  the  "Sweet  16." 

•  The  ACC  has  placed  at  least  one  team  in  a  regional  final  for  21 
consecutive  years  and  27  of  the  last  29  years.   The  ACC  has  hod 
three  teams  in  regional  finals  the  same  year  twice  and  two  teams  1 2 
times. 

•The  ACC  is  the  only  Division  I  conference  where  each  member  insti- 
tution has  a  winning  record  in  NCAA  Tournament  competition. 

•  The  ACC  has  hod  a  No.  1  seed  in  the  NCAA  Tournament  a  record 
1 8  times. 


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among  (he  101  naMonal  nehivork  appearances  \ta\ 
highlight  the  2000-0 1  AHanHc  Coast  Conference  sched- 
ule. The  schedule  boasts  S 1 9  total  appearances  over  a 
record  1 43  televised  games,  and  marks  the  sixth  consec- 
utive season  that  the  ACC  will  have  over  200  television 
appearances.  Included  are  60  appearances  on  ESPN,  1 8 
on  E5PN2,  1 2  on  ABC,  1 0  on  CBS  and  one  on  FOX 
Sports  Net. 

A  remarkable  total  of  67  out  of  72  regular  season 
ACC  league  games  will  receive  regional  or  national 
television  coverage  in  2000-0 1 .  Over  one-third  of  the 
league's  conference  schedule,  28  games,  will  be  tele- 
vised on  national  television  nehworks. 


\  Beginning  in  2001-02,  the  ACC  will  be  featured  in  a 
'  Sunday  evening  national  game  of  the  week  to  be  tele- 
vised on  FOX  Sports  Net.  Finalized  and  announced  in  the  sum- 
mer of  2000,  the  package  establishes  the  ACC  as  the  first  con- 
ference with  a  national  television  arrangement  on  more  than 
one  national  cable  nehwork. 


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and  ESPN/GSPN2  combining  for  over  1 00  naKonal  tele- 
casls.  Counting  regional  telecasts,  a  record  2 1 9  ACC  bas- 
ketball games  will  be  viewed  on  television  this  season. 

;  Every  major  television  network  -  ABC,  NBC,  CBS  and  FOX 
-  tias  a  major  news  gattiering  aftiliate  in  botti  Baltimore 
and  Wastiington,  D.C.  No  university  in  the  East  boasts 
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Field  House. 

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Men's  Basketball  A^^endance 

The  University  of  Maryland  men's  basketball  team  has  ranked  in  the 
Top  20  among  notional  attendance  leaders  for  three  straight  seasons. 
After  averaging  13,377  fans  and  ranking  20th  in  the  country  in 
1 998,  the  Terps  set  a  school  record  with  a  1 4,474  average  in  1 999 
while  ranking  15th  nationally.  Last  year,  Maryland  continued  to  draw 
capacity  numbers  at  Cole  Field  House,  averaging  14,148  fans  and 
ranking  17th. 

In  1 998-99,  the  Terps'  average  attendance  established  a  school-record  for  the  second  consec- 
utive season  and  marked  only  the  third  time  in  school  history  that  the  program  hod  averaged 
more  than  14,000  fans  in  a  single  season.   The  2000  Terps  eclipsed  the  14,000  plateau  for 
a  fourth  seoson. 

Last  season,  the  Terps  also  set  a  school  record  and  ranked  10th  nationally  by  playing  in_  front 

of  503,648  fans  overall.  That  figure  was  up  from  a  No.  12  ranking  when  the 

Terps  played  before  a  previous  school-record  473,626  fans  in  1998-99. 

Maryland  has  played  before  at  least  400,000  fans  in  three  consecutive  sea 

sons. 

Maryland's  school-record  home  attendance  average  in  1999  included  14 
sellouts  (all  but  one  regular  season  game)  and  1 5  games  with  crowds  over 
13,500.   Maryland  played  to  99.8  percent  capacity  for  the  entire  season 
in  the  14,500  seat  Cole  Field  House. 

Maryland  has  averaged  more  than  1 3,000  fans  for  every  home  game  in 
each  of  the  last  six  seasons.  The  Terps  have  appeared  in  a  school-record 
seven  consecutive  NCAA  Tournaments. 


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During  the  lost  seven  seasons,  the  Terps  have  achieved  six  of  the  top 
seven  single-season  home  attendance  averages  in  school  history.   Nearly 
1,400,000  people  have  come  to  Cole  Field  House  in  the  lost  seven  seasons  (13,701  aver- 
age in  101  games)  as  the  Terps  hove  forged  the  longest  non-conference  home  winning  streak 
in  the  nation   (71  games).   The  Terps  have  an  88-13  record  (87,1  winning  percentage)  in  the 
last  seven  seasons  at  home  and  were  a  perfect  1 6-0  in  Cole  during  the  1 994-95  season. 

Maryland  has  averaged  more  than  1 2,000  fans  during  each  of  the  first  1 1  years  of  the  Gary 
Williams  Era.   Since  the  beginning  of  the  1 990  season,  more  than  1 .5  million  people  have 
come  to  Cole  to  see  the  Terps  win  at  a  78.4  percent  clip.   During  Williams'  tenure,  the  Terps 
have  won  at  least  1 0  home  games  1 0  times  in  1 1  seasons,  and  averaged  more  than  1 2 
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history, 

sparkling 
waterfronts,  mon- 
umental landscapes.  Jazz, 
film  festivals,  marches  and 
demonstrations.  Shopping, 
professional  sports,  regattas 
on  the  Chesapeake  Boy.  Not 
just  one  city,  but  three.  Not 
just  any  city,  but  the  nation's 
capital,  a  major  port  city, 
and  the  state  capital  of 
Maryland. 

It's  all  here  beyond  the 
University  of  Maryland  campus. 

WASHINGTON.  D.C. 

The  nation's  capital  and  its 
major  attractions  are  within 
10  miles  of  Cole  Field 
House.  And  the  highly  effi- 
cient Metro  rail  system,  with 
a  station  at  the  campus 
doorstep,  mokes  navigating 
the  greater  Washington, 
D.C.,  area  easy.  Campus 
shuttle  buses  serve  the 
College  Pork  Metro  station, 
allowing  easy  access  to  one 
of  the  country's  model  trans- 
portation systems. 

BALTIMORE 

The  1 2th  largest  city  in  the 
United  States  is  often  referred 
to  as  the  "Charm  City." 
Located  just  35  miles  north  of 
the  University  of  Maryland, 
its  rejuvenation  as  an  urban 
center  is  unprecedented.  The 
Inner  Harbor,  its  National 
Aquarium  and  toll  ships,  and 
the  nearby  Oriole  Park  at 
Camden  Yards  create  an 
exciting,  vibrant  holiday 
atmosphere  in  a  city  that 
boasts  one  of  the  world's 


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ANNAPOLIS 

The  state  capital  of  Maryland 
lies  just  30  miles  east  of  tfie 
University  of  Maryland. 

Long  called  the  "sailing  capi- 
tal of  the  United  States," 
Annapolis  is  located  at  the 
mouth  of  the  Severn  River  on 
the  Chesapeake  Bay.  The  his- 
toric downtown  area  is 
known  for  its  wonderful  eat- 
ing and  shopping  opportuni- 
ties. There  are  few  places  in 
the  world  that  rival  the 
Chesapeake  Bay  area  for  its 
appealing  qualities. 


CAMPUS  NEIGHBORS 
Arlington  National 

Cemetery 
FDR  Memorial 
Federal  Bureau  of 

Investigation 
Ford's  Theatre 
Frederick  Douglas 

Museum 
Jefferson  Memorial 
John  F.  Kennedy  Center 

for  the  Performing  Arts 

Library  of  Congress 

Lincoln  Memorial 

MCI  Center 

National  Aquarium 

National  Archives 

National  Gallery  of  Art 

National  Moll 

Notional  Zoo 

Oriole  Park  at  Camden 
Yards 

Pentagon 

Smithsonian  Institution 

Supreme  Court  of  the 

United  States 
U.S.  Capitol 
Union  Station 
Vietnam  Veterans 

Memorial 
Washington  Monument 
Washington  Notional 

Cathedral 
White  House 


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planes to  nearly  every  game  on  its  schedule. 
Pictured  above  is  a  50-passenger  aircraft 
which  transports  the  Terps  from  city  to  city  through- 
out the  season.  This  regional  jet  features  tv/o-by-two 
seating  v/ith  no  middle  seats,  and  is  the  quietest  fly- 
ing jet  in  the  v^orld.  It  can  cruise  at  530  mph  and 
up  to  41,000  feet. 

Charter  flights  make  getting  to,  and  coming  bock 
from,  any  destination  easy  and  comfortable.  This 
type  of  travel  allows  the  Terps  to  be  on  campus  and 
in  class  as  much  as  possible,  and  overnight  stays 
are  minimized.  The  convenience  and  comfort  of 
charter  airplane  travel  allows  for  convenient,  effi- 
cient, frequent  service  as  well  as  maximized  prac- 
tice and  study  time. 


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2000-01  Roster 20 

Team  Picture 20 

Squad  Analysis 21 

Season  Preview 22 

Preseason  Notebook 25 

Preseason  Honors 26 


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The  2000'0 1  Terrapins 

2QQQ-0  I  Maryland  Basketball  Alphabetical 


No. 

Name 

Pes. 

Ht. 

Wt. 

Cl.-Exp. 

4 

Earl  Badu 

G 

6-0 

160 

Jr.-SQ 

35 

Lonny  Baxter 

F/C 

6-8 

260 

Jr.-2V 

25 

Steve  Blake 

G 

6-3 

160 

So.-lV 

21 

LaRon  Cephas 

F 

6-7 

217 

Sr.-3V 

3 

Juan  Dixon 

G 

6-3 

164 

Jr,-2V 

45 

Tahj  Holden 

F 

6-10 

247 

So.-lV 

33 

Mike  Mardesich 

C 

7-0 

244 

Sr.-3V 

11 

Calvin  McCall 

G 

6-3 

200 

So.-lV 

15 

Danny  Miller 

G/F 

6-8 

220 

Jr.-2V 

44 

Terence  Morris 

F 

6-9 

221 

Sr.-3V 

1 

Byron  Mouton 

G/F 

6-6 

215 

RJr.-TR 

12 

Drew  Nicholas 

G 

6-3 

160 

So.-lV 

40 

Matt  Sloninko 

C 

7-4 

257 

Fr.-HS 

54 

Chris  Wilcox 

F/C 

6-10 

210 

Fr,-HS 

20Q0-D  1  Maryland  Basketball  Numerical  R 

No. 

Name 

Pes. 

Ht. 

Wt. 

Cl.-Exp. 

1 

Byron  Mouton 

G/F 

6-6 

215 

RJr.-TR 

3 

Juan  Dixon 

G 

6-3 

164 

Jr.-2V 

4 

Earl  Badu 

G 

6-0 

160 

Jr.-SQ 

11 

Calvin  McColl 

G 

6-3 

200 

So.-lV 

12 

Drew  Nicholas 

G 

6-3 

160 

So.-lV 

15 

Danny  Miller 

G/F 

6-8 

220 

Jr.-2V 

21 

laRon  Cephas 

F 

6-7 

217 

Sr,-3V 

25 

Steve  Bloke 

G 

6-3 

160 

So.-lV 

33 

Mike  Mardesich 

C 

7-0 

244 

Sr.-3V 

35 

Lonny  Baxter 

F/C 

6-8 

260 

Jr.-2V 

40 

Matt  Sloninko 

C 

7-4 

257 

Fr.-HS 

44 

Terence  Morris 

F 

6-9 

221 

Sr.-3V 

45 

Tahj  Holden 

F 

6-10 

247 

So.-lV 

54 

Chris  Wilcox 

F/C 

6-10 

210 

Fr.-HS 

Roster 

Hometown  (High  School/Previous  School) 

Baltimore,  Md.  (St.  Frances  Academy) 

Silver  Spring,  Md.  (Anacostio/Horgrove  Millilory) 

Miomi  Lakes,  Fla.  (Oak  Hill  (Vo.)  Academy) 

Wilmington,  Del.  (The  Sonford  School) 

Baltimore,  Md.  (Calvert  Hall) 

Little  Silver,  NJ.  (Red  Bonk  Regional) 

Boston,  Moss,  (Conroe  (Texas)/Worcester  Academy) 

Miami,  Flo.  (Dr.  Phillips) 

Mt.  Holly,  NJ.  (Roncocas  Valley) 

Frederick,  Md.  (Thomas  Johnson) 

Royne,  La,  (Royne/Tulone) 

Hempstead,  N.Y.  (Long  Island  Lutheran) 

Hyottsville,  Md.  (DeMotho) 

Roleigh,  N.C.  (Enloe) 


Hometown  (High  School/Previous  School) 

Royne,  La.  [koyneflu\ane] 

Baltimore,  Md.  (Calvert  Hall) 

Baltimore,  Md,  (St.  Frances  Academy) 

Miami,  Fla.  ([)r.  Phillips) 

Hempsteod,  N.Y,  (Long  Island  Lutheran) 

Mt.  Holly,  N.J.  (Roncocas  Valley) 

Wilmington,  Del.  (The  Sanford  School) 

Miami  Lakes,  Flo.  (Oak  Hill  (Vo.)  Academy) 

Boston,  Mass.  (Conroe  (Texos)/Worcester  Academy) 

Silver  Spring,  Md.  (Anocostio/Hargrove  Millilory) 

Hyottsville,  Md.  (DeMatha) 

Frederick,  Md.  (Thomos  Johnson) 

little  Silver,  N.J,  (Red  Bonk  Regional) 

Raleigh,  N.C.  (Enloe) 


Head  Coach:  Gary  Willioms  (Maryland  '68/ 12th  season) 

Associate  Head  Coach:  Billy  Hohn  (Maryland  '75/12th  season) 

Assistant  Coach:  Dove  Dickerson  (Maryland  '89/5th  season) 

Assistant  Coach:  Jimmy  Potsos  (Catholic  '89/lOlh  season) 

Director  of  Basketball  Operations:  Troy  Woinwright  (Maryland  '90/5th  seoson) 


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2000-01  Squad  Analysis 

Letterwinners  Returning  1 1  Ql 


No.       Name 

Pos. 

Ht. 

Wt. 

Cl.-Exp 

35         Lonny  Baxter 

F/C 

6-8 

260 

Jr.-2V 

25        Steve  Blake 

G 

6-3 

160 

So.-lV 

21         LoRon  Cephas 

F 

6-7 

217 

Sr.-3V 

3           Juan  Dixon 

G 

6-3 

164 

Jr.-2V 

45         Tahj  Holden 

F 

6-10 

247 

So.- IV 

33         Mike  Mardesich 

C 

7-0 

244 

Sr.-3V 

11         Calvin  McCall 

G 

6-3 

200 

So.-lV 

15         Danny  Miller 

G/F 

6-8 

220 

Jr.-2V 

44        Terence  Morris 

F 

6-9 

221 

Sr.-3V 

12         Drew  Nicholas 

G 

6-3 

160 

So.-lV 

Non-Letterwinners  Returning  12) 

No.       Name 

Pos. 

Ht. 

Wt. 

Cl.-Exp. 

4           Earl  Badu 

G 

6-0 

160 

Jr.-SQ 

1            Byron  Mouton 

G/F 

6-6 

215 

RJr.-TR 

Letterwinners  Lost  ( 1 1 

No.       Name 

Pos. 

Ht 

Wt. 

Cl.-Exp. 

20         MattHahn 

G 

6-0 

162 

Sr.-3V 

Newcomers  (21 

No.      Nome 

Pos. 

Ht. 

Wt. 

Cl.-Exp. 

40         MattSlaninka 

C 

7-4 

257 

Fr.-HS 

54        Chris  Wilcox 

F/C 

6-10 

210 

Fr.-HS 

Terps  By  Class 

Freshmen 

Pos. 

Ht. 

Wt. 

Cl.-Exp. 

40        Matt  Slaninka 

C 

7-4 

257 

Fr.-HS 

54        Chris  Wilcox 

F/C 

6-10 

210 

Fr.-HS 

Sophomores 

Pos. 

Ht. 

Wt. 

Cl.-Exp. 

25         Steve  Blake 

G 

6-3 

160 

So.-lV 

45        Tahj  Holden 

F 

6-10 

247 

So.-lV 

11          Calvin  McColl 

G 

6-3 

200 

So.-lV 

12         Drew  Nicholas 

G 

6-3 

160 

So.-lV 

Juniors 

Pos. 

Ht. 

Wt. 

Cl.-Exp. 

4          Earl  Badu 

G 

6-0 

160 

Jr.-SQ 

35        Lonny  Baxter 

F/C 

6-8 

260 

Jr.-2V 

3           Juan  Dixon 

G 

6-3 

164 

Jr.-2V 

15         Danny  Miller 

G/F 

6-8 

220 

Jr.-2V 

1            Byron  Mouton 

G/F 

6-6 

215 

RJr.-TR 

Seniors 

Pos. 

Ht. 

Wt. 

Cl.-Exp. 

21         LoRon  Cephas 

F 

6-7 

217 

Sr.-3V 

33        Mike  Mardesich 

C 

7-0 

244 

Sr.-3V 

44        Terence  Morris 

F 

6-9 

221 

Sr.-3V 

#4  Earl  Badu buh-DOO 

#21  LaRon  Cephas luh-RON  SEE-fuss 

#33  Mike  Mardesich MAHR-duh-sich 

#40  Matt  Slaninka SLAN-uh-kuh 

#45  Tahj  Holden Tahj  (rhymes  with  mirage) 


Matt  Slaninka 


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B-a 

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21         LoRon  Cephas 

Florida  (2) 

25        Steve  Blake 

11  Calvin  McCall 

Louisiana  (1) 

1  Byron  Mouton 

Maryland  (5) 

4  Earl  Badu 

35         Lonny  Baxter 
3  Juan  Dixon 

44  Terence  Morris 
40        Matt  Slaninka 

Massachusetts  (1) 

33        Mike  Mardesich 

New  Jersey  (2) 

45  Tahj  Holden 
15         Danny  Miller 

New  York  (1) 

12  Drew  Nicholas 

North  Carolina  ( 1 ) 

54         Chris  Wilcox 


Mike  Mardesich 

Tahj  IHolden,  Chris  Wilcox 

Terence  Morris 

Lonny  Baxter,  Danny  Miller 

LaRon  Cephas 

Byron  Mouton 


Steve  Blake,  Juan  Dixon,  Calvin  McCall, 
Drew  Nicholas 


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Terps  By  State 

Delaware  ( 1 ) 


Cl.-Exp.  Hometown  (High  School/Previous  School) 

Sr.-3V  Wilmington,  Del.  (The  Sonford  School) 

Cl.-Exp.  Hometown  (High  School/Previous  School) 

So.-lV  Miami  Lakes,  Fla.  (Oak  Hill  (Vo.)  Academy) 

So.-lV  Miami,  Fla.  (Dr  Phillips) 

Cl.-Exp.  Hometown  (High  School/Previous  School) 

RJr.-TR  Rayne,  La.  (Rayne/Tulane) 

Cl.-Exp.  Hometown  (High  School/Previous  School) 

Jr.-SQ  Baltimore,  Md.  (St.  Frances  Academy) 

Jr,-2V  Silver  Spring,  Md.  (Anocostia/Hargrave  Mil.) 

Jr.-2V  Baltimore,  Md.  (Calvert  Hall) 

Sr.-3V  Frederick,  Md.  (Thomas  Johnson) 

Fr.-HS  Hyottsville,  Md.  (DeMatha) 

Cl.-Exp.  Hometown  (High  School/Previous  School) 

Sr-3V  Boston,  Mass.  (Conroe/Worcester  Academy) 

Cl.-Exp.  Hometown  (High  School/Previous  School) 

So.-lV  Little  Silver,  N.J.  (Red  Bonk  Regional) 

Jr.-2V  Mt.  Holly,  N.J.  (Rancocos  Valley) 

Cl.-Exp.  Hometown  (High  School/Previous  School) 

So.-lV  Hempstead,  N.Y.  (Long  Island  Lutheran) 

Cl.-Exp.  Hometown  (High  School/Previous  School) 

Fr.-HS  Raleigh,  N.C.  (Enloe) 


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jO'OI  Season  Outlook 


ACQ.  Always  Compelitive  Conference.  Some 
might  substitute  "challenging"  in  place  of  "com 
pelilive."  And  this  season,  "ostoundingly" 
might  be  appropriate  in  place  of  "always "  Regardless, 
among  college  basketboll  leagues  nationwide  the  At- 
lantic Coast  Conference  is  annually  regarded  among 
the  elite. 

ACC:  Additional  Crowns  to  Conquer.  The  tosk 
ahead  of  Gary  Willioms  and  the  University  of  Mary- 
land men's  basketball  program  is  daunting  -  win  a  con- 
ference chompionship,  achieve  a  record  eighth  consecu- 
tive trip  to  the  NCAA  Tournament,  and  continue  pursuit 
of  everyone's  ultimate  prize;  a  national  championship. 

For  Maryland  basketball,  what  has  become  com- 
monplace during  the  Gary  Williams  Era  will  remain  the 
standard  in  2000-01:  intense  play,  a  breakneck  pace 
spurred  by  oggressive  defense,  overflow  crowds  and  o 
night-in,  night-out  battle  to  remain  among  the  upper  ech- 
elon of  the  Atlantic  Coast  Conference. 

What  has  changed,  however,  if  even  just  slightly, 
ore  expectations.  And  those  expectations  ore  natural, 
of  course,  when  five  starters,  three  All-America  candi- 
dates and  10  letterwinners  return  from  a  25-win  team 
that  finished  second  in  the  rugged  ACC  for  a  second 
straight  season.  It  is  those  expectations  that  may  present 
the  single  largest  thorn  in  the  side  for  the  Terps  os  they 
enter  play  in  the  2000-01  season. 

Commented  Williams,  "I  like  the  expectations.  I 
think  you  have  to  be  proud  that  people  think  your  team's 
going  to  be  o  good  basketball  team. " 

The  Terps  are  good,  and  ore  deserving  of  pre- 
season rankings  among  the  notion's  top  five  teams. 
Though  it  was  only  a  year  ago  that  after  losing  three 
key  starters  to  the  NBA,  and  with  a  freshman  point  guard 
among  three  new  starters,  expectations  were  not  high 
Barely  top  25,  in  fact.  That  is,  until  Williams  molded  a 
little  Morylond  magic  lost  year  while  blending  freshman 
guard  Steve  Bloke,  first-year  sophomore  starters  Juan 
Dixon  and  lonny  Baxter  and  returning  All- America  for- 
ward Terence  Morris  to  create  o  formidable  quartet  that 
led  the  Terps  to  their  fourth  consecutive  20-win  season. 

And  so,  OS  Williams  prepares  and  strategizes  for 
this  season,  three  key  concerns  prevail: 

First  and  probably  foremost  is  the  returning  strength 
throughout  the  ACC.  Not  just  Maryland,  but  as  many  as 
six  schools  return  virtually  their  entire  starling  lineups. 
How  to  compete  in  a  league  with  three  schools  ranked 
in  one  preseason  poll  among  the  top  five  teams  in  the 
country,  and  three  others  already  inside  or  banging  on 
the  door  to  the  top  20?  That  is  a  valid  question  as  Mary- 
land, Duke.  North  Carolina,  Wake  Forest,  NC  State  and 
Virginio  all  enter  the  yeor  with  visions  of  ACC  promi- 
nence. That's  six  of  nine  schools.  Prominence  doesn't 
extend  that  deep. 

"Within  the  league,"  said  Williams,  "I  would  think 
there  will  be  five  teams  at  least  that  will  be  ranked  among 
the  top  25.  We  can't  get  cocky  just  because  preseason 
expectations  will  be  high.  Within  our  league,  alone,  it's 
very  difficult  to  assume  anything  about  how  good  we 
are.  It's  going  to  be  o  very  lough  year  in  terms  of  the 
number  of  tough  teams  that  we  compete  against." 


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A  second  key  is  how  to  retain  the  workmanlike 
approach  that  earned  lost  yeor's  "rebuilding"  effort  the 
occolades  as  one  of  the  nation's  most-feared  teoms  In 
other  words,  in  coach-speak,  "let's  try  to  remember  what 
got  us  here,  let's  put  aside  oil  those  press  clippings  and 
get  bock  to  work." 

Adds  Williams,  "I  think  when  people  see  our  team, 
they  see  everyone  bock  and  ossume  we'll  just  pick  up 
from  where  we  won  25  gomes  lost  year.  But  the  thing 
I've  found  out  in  coaching  is  thol  each  year  your  team  is 
different,  you  hove  a  couple  of  new  guys  to  odd  to  the 
team,  and  so  it  takes  the  some  effort  every  year  to  make 
yourself  into  o  good  teom." 


"One  of  our  other  primary  concerns  hos  to  be  com- 
placency, thinking  that  because  we  were  good  last  year 
and  people  say  that  we're  going  to  be  good  this  year 
that  it  means  we're  automatically  going  to  win  gomes 
Each  year,  teoms  really  determine  for  themselves  how 
good  they  can  be  by  their  effort.  Not  just  effort  when 
the  game  starts  -  you  hove  to  hove  it  every  day  in  proc 
lice.  The  one  thing  we  had  lost  year  was  a  great  prac- 
tice team.  There  were  very  few  days  when  we  didn'' 
show  up  reody  to  practice.  If  we  can  continue  to  do  thai 
then  I  think  we'll  be  a  good  basketball  team." 

And  third  for  Williams,  is  how  to  continue  molding 
newcomers  into  the  mix.  Among  the  new  players  this 


All-America  Candidate  Juan  Dixon 


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season  is  former  Tulane  scoring  leader  Byron  Mouton, 
who  served  an  NCAA-required  redshirt  season  last  year 
after  a  transfer  from  the  Green  Wove,  Another  addition 
is  freshman  forward  Chris  Wilcox  who  could  go  a  long 
way  in  aiding  the  Terps'  depth  in  the  paint  behind  Baxter 
and  senior  big  man  Mike  Mardesich. 

Without  question,  the  Terps  will  make  another  run 
at  the  top  of  the  ACC  and  bid  for  at  least  an  NCAA 
Sweet  1 6  appearance  for  the  fifth  time  in  eight  seasons. 
Only  time  will  tell  how  for  they  will  go.  Here  is  o  closer 
look  at  Williams'  cast  for  the  upcoming  season. 

Guard 

All  successful  teams  boast  an  impressive  point  guard 
and  last  season  proved  the  adage  to  be  accurate  as 
then-freshman  Steve  Blake  energized  the  Terrapin  pro- 
gram in  his  first  college  season.  Taking  over  the  team's 
primary  bollhondling  duties  after  the  loss  of  backcourt 
mates  Terrell  Stokes  and  Steve  Francis,  Blake  received 
some  early  lessons  in  ACC  and  national  basketball  wars 
and  proved  to  be  a  quick  study.  fHis  education  contin- 
ued during  summer  2000  while  ploying  with  the  USA 
Basketball  U-20  Team. 

Averaging  7.0  points  as  one  of  five  Terrapins  to 
knock  down  more  than  30  3-pointers  last  season,  Blake 
was  chosen  to  the  ACC  All-Freshman  team,  earned  All- 
ACC  honorable  mention  merit  and  finished  third  nation- 
ally among  freshmen  with  6.2  assists.  His  71  steals  trailed 
only  Juan  Dixon's  team-high  95. 

And  it  was  Dixon,  now  a  junior,  with  whom  Blake 
joined  to  form  a  combination  that  was  electric  both  in 
moving  the  boll  up  the  floor  and  giving  opponents  fits 
while  on  defense. 

While  Bloke  became  one  of  the  country's  top  fresh- 
men, Dixon  erupted  all  the  way  to  All-America  status. 
The  Baltimore  native  became  the  ACC  leader  in  steals 
(2.7)  while  pouring  in  18.0  points  per  game  to  pace  oil 
Terrapin  scorers  with  his  aggressive,  tough-minded,  dar- 
ing offensive  repertoire.  Dixon  led  the  Terps  with  49  3- 
pointers,  finished  second  in  the  ACC  in  scoring,  earned 
first  team  AII-ACC  honors  and  placed  notional  All- 
America  voters  on  full-alert  status. 

Returning  by  their  side  this  year  is  sophomore  sharp- 
shooter Drew  Nicholas  who  averaged  over  15  minutes 
while  appearing  in  all  35  games  and  averaging  5.1 
points.  In  only  half  the  time,  he  joined  Blake  and  Dixon 
in  the  "over  30"  3-point  club,  scoring  31. 

Perhaps  the  greatest  impact  player  for  the  Terps 
this  season  will  be  junior  Byron  Mouton.  Right  owoy, 
the  Terps'  biggest  and  strongest  backcourt  member,  the 
Terps  not  only  add  a  new  dimension  to  their  backcourt, 
but  add  0  fourth  significant  talent  thot  would  be  a  wor- 
thy starter  on  mostteams.  At  6-6  and  215  pounds,  Mou- 
ton is  quick  enough  to  fill  a  guard  slot,  yet  strong  enough 
to  see  time  inside  at  forward,  also.  He  combined  to  av- 
erage 13.5  points  as  Tulone's  leading  scorer  as  a  fresh- 
man in  1998  and  a  sophomore  in  1999,  and  his  addi- 
tion this  season  could  elevate  Maryland's  quality  depth 
in  the  backcourt  to  unrivaled  status. 

Mouton  and  returning  junior  Danny  Miller  both  ore 
players  whose  roles  can  fluctuate  between  a  shooting 
guard  and  a  small  forward.  Together,  they  moke  the 
Terps  versatile  with  a  big  perimeter.  Apart,  their  con- 
trasting styles  create  difficult  matchup  situations. 


All-America  Candidate  Terence  Morris 


Forward 

When  talking  about  the  finest  in  the  country,  how 
do  you  exclude  Terence  Morris?  You  can't.  He's  an  un- 
selfish, do-everything  talent  who  Williams  and  the  Terps 
hope  will  command  an  even  greater  leadership  pres- 
ence in  2000-01. 

At  6-9,  Morris  rebounds  with  the  best  in  the  ACC 
and  scores  from  inside  and  out.  He's  a  crowd-pleosing, 
rim-rattling  hnisher  on  the  break,  and  his  35  treys  last 


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season  proved  his  ability  to  score  from  long-distance- 
Add  to  that  package  53  steals  and  71  blocked  shots, 
and  you  hove  on  all-around  performer  that  is  second  to 
none.  Morris  averaged  15.8  points  and  8.6  rebounds 
last  season  while  completing  1 2  double-doubles.  He  has 
been  named  on  honorable  mention  All-Americon  for 
three  straight  seasons,  and  when  opting  to  return  to 
Maryland  for  his  senior  season,  automatically  placed 
his  name  atop  preseason  All-America  charts  for  his  final 
campaign. 


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:  Morris,  the  Terps  ore  nearly  as  deep  at 
^.  :ney  ore  in  the  guard  rotation,  Morris  is  a 
"■'.a\  swing  forward  whose  interior  play  is  equal 
...  loient  on  the  perimeter. 

Joining  Morris  on  the  outside  in  a  small  forward 
e  are  utilitymen  Miller  and  Mouton. 

Miller's  3-point  prowess  virtually  matched  thol  of 
his  more-publicized  teammate.  Miller,  6-8,  shot  34  of 
95  beyond  the  arc  in  1999-00  (Morris  was  35  of  96), 
averoged  8.5  points  ond  finished  third  on  the  the  team 
with  2.7  assists.  Often  the  most  unsung  member  of  lost 
year's  starting  cast,  Miller  started  in  34  games,  reached 
double  figures  on  15  occasions,  and  was  one  of  four 
Maryland  players  to  log  over  1,000  minutes. 

Mouton,  physically  the  Terps'  strongest  guard,  may 
also  be  Maryland's  quickest  forward.  His  role  lends  it- 
self to  a  forward  slot  in  smaller  lineups. 

Helping  Morris  anchor  the  interior  forward  slot  are 
four  different  athletes  who  give  Williams  considerable 
flexibility.  Senior  LaRon  Cephas  has  seen  consistent  min- 
utes in  50  games  off  the  bench  the  lost  three  seasons, 
but  making  the  biggest  impact  behind  Morris  last  sea- 
son was  newcomer  Tahj  [Holden.  Doubling  as  the  Terps' 
center  but  versatile  enough  to  run  in  a  power  forward 
slot  is  junior  All-America  candidate  Lonny  Baxter,  And 
working  into  the  rotation  both  at  forward  and  center  as 
0  freshman  this  season  is  the  much-bollyhooed  6- 1 0  Chris 
Wilcox  of  Raleigh,  N.C 

Holden,  a  sophomore,  presents  opponents  with 
much  the  some  package  as  Morris,  though  slightly  thicker 
and  not  quite  the  outside  scoring  threat.  Playing  in  35 
games  last  season,  he  averaged  3,3  points  and  2,0  re- 
bounds while  contributing  just  over  1 2  minutes  per  con- 
test. He  did  earn  three  starts  due  to  injuries  in  the  lineup, 
however,  and  when  given  opportunities,  he  mode  the 
most  of  them.  When  Morris  went  down  against  Woke 
Forest,  Holden  came  off  the  bench  to  contribute  1 7  points 
ond  six  rebounds  in  just  over  18  minutes.  A  game  later 
while  storting  in  place  of  Morris,  he  notched  o  1 2-point, 
10-rebound  double-double  at  Clemson. 

Center 

The  center  of  attention  much  of  lost  season  was 
Lonny  Baxter,  Joining  Dixon  as  a  previously  unheralded 
and  little-thought-of  sophomore,  Baxter  muscled  all  the 
way  to  an  AII-ACC  first  team  selection.  At  6-8  and  260 
pounds,  the  burly  junior  enters  his  third  college  season 
as  one  of  the  ACC's  most  difficult  ployers  to  defend  - 
ond  one  of  the  most  lethol  on  the  offensive  boards. 

In  a  big  lineup  with  7-footer  Mike  Mardesich  in 
the  post,  Boxter  is  left  to  bang  with  undersized  power 
forwords.  In  the  post  himself,  most  college  centers  not 
only  struggle  with  his  size,  but  his  soft  hands,  offensive 
shooting  touch  and  a  remarkable  finesse  for  a  man  his 
size, 

Boxter  overaged  15.6  points  and  8.8  rebounds  lost 
season.  He  led  the  ACC  in  blocked  shots  and  offensive 
rebounds,  and  was  second  in  rebounds  overall.  Since 
assuming  the  starting  role  two  years  ogo  after  a  season- 
ending  injury  to  Obinno  Ekezie,  Baxter  has  passionately 
worked  his  way  to  ACC  stardom.  His  1 2  double-doubles 
matched  those  of  teammate  Morris.  His  31 -point,  10- 
rebound  effort  was  key  in  bringing  the  Terps  from  be- 


All-America  Candidate 
Lonny  Baxter 


hind  to  defeat  NC  State  last  season,  and  his  24  points 
and  10  boards  one  game  later  helped  Maryland  de- 
feat Duke  in  0  londmork  victory  in  Durham. 

Simply  put,  Baxter  is  a  load  to  handle.  But  even 
when  he  is  out  of  the  lineup,  Mardesich  has  shown 
glimpses  of  greatness,  himself,  including  o  memorable 
role  from  the  time  he  was  a  freshman  in  1998,  scoring 
12  points  with  nine  rebounds  in  34  minutes  of  an  upset 
of  top-ranked  North  Carolina.  Though  not  the  Terps' 


consistent  "goto'  man  in  the  middle,  Mardesich  aver- 
aged 2.9  rebounds  while  playing  in  over  13  minutes  of 
every  gome  os  a  junior  One  of  three  Terp  seniors  in 
2001,  his  three  seasons  ond  101  gomes  of  college  ex- 
perience will  prove  invaluable  —  whether  it  be  joining 
Baxter  in  on  oversized  lineup,  spelling  Baxter  or  help- 
ing tutor  Wilcox. 

Wilcox,  a  6- 1 0, 2  20^)ound  blue<:hip  recruit  ronked 
by  many  as  one  of  the  best  prep  tolents  in  the  country, 
should  more  than  adequately  provide  the  depth  that 
sometimes  was  lacking  in  the  post  lost  seoson,  and  could 
capably  challenge  for  significant  playing  time. 

Capping  the  contingent  at  center  ond  odding  to 
the  list  of  local  stars  is  fellow  freshman  Malt  Slaninka 
who,  at  7-4  and  a  product  of  the  fabled  program  at 
DeMotha  High,  certainly  will  be  looked  upon  for  qual- 
ity minutes  in  the  future. 

Season  and  Schedule 

All  things  considered,  Williams  and  Maryland  hove 
ample  reoson  to  be  eager  ond  excited  about  the  82nd 
season  of  Terrapin  basketball.  The  Terps  ore  tolented, 
and  chemistry  is  what  helped  lead  Maryland  to  main- 
taining its  national  status  a  year  ago  Maryland  is  an 
unselfish,  outstanding  passing  and  defensive  team  which 
has  benefited  from  its  quality  schedule  and  which  hopes 
this  year  to  move  from  being  a  good  team  to  being  a 
great  team. 

"One  of  our  strengths  was  that  we  were  a  good 
passing  team  lost  year,  and  we  should  continue  to  be 
that,"  said  Williams.  "In  college  basketball,  your  ability 
to  ploy  together  is  becoming  more  important.  That's  prob- 
ably the  best  thing  we  did  last  year.  If  we  con  continue 
to  improve  those  things  just  by  being  a  year  older,  we'll 
be  very  difficult  to  ploy  against.  We  hove  good  size 
and  depth  up  front  which  should  allow  us  to  ploy  physi- 
cally," 

"Unless  we  get  lazy,  we  should  be  o  good  defen- 
sive team  again,  too.  Defense  is  a  gradual,  learning  pro- 
cess and  we  should  benefit  from  being  together  lost  year 
OS  o  team.  As  people  tell  you  how  good  of  o  team  you're 
going  to  be,  there  s  o  tendency  to  think  that  you  can  just 
oulscore  everybody  because  you're  talented.  But  the 
real  good  teams  get  better  and  their  defense  continues 
to  get  better  os  seasons  go  along." 

Those  aspirations  of  becoming  a  great  team  will 
be  tested  early,  and  often,  with  what  shapes  up  as  one 
of  the  country's  premier  preseason  schedules  -  a  trip  to 
Howoii  in  November  to  join  Arizono  and  Connecticut, 
among  others,  at  the  Maui  Invitational;  a  trip  to  Big  Ten 
country  ogoinst  2000  Final  Four  participant  Wisconsin 
as  port  of  the  ACC/Big  1 0  Challenge;  o  pair  of  games 
locally  at  the  MCI  Center,  joined  by  George  Woshing- 
ton,  Michigan  and  St.  John's  in  the  BB&T  Clossic;  and  a 
February  non-conference  tilt  at  Cole  Field  House  with 
Big  1 2  foe  Oklahoma.  Oh,  yes,  and  let's  not  forget  that 
16-game  ACC  schedule. 

Hoops  fans  in  the  Baltimore/D.C.  oreo  certoinly 
will  have  no  shortage  of  excitement  with  Morylond  bas- 
ketball this  season.  And  if  Williams  &  Co.  have  their 
wishes,  Terp  excitement  will  continue  growing  —  through 
the  ACC  and  toward  many  additional  crowning  achieve- 
ments. 


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Rankings  Aplenty 

Maryland  begins  its  2000-01  season  with  unprec- 
edented preseason  expectations.  Never  before  have  the 
Terps  returned  five  starters  and  three  returning  All-ACC  first 
teomers  (Terence  Morris- 1999,  Juan  Dlxon-2000,  Lonny 
Baxter-2000).  All  three  have  also  been  tabbed  as  preseason 
candidates  for  both  the  Naismith  and  Wooden  Player  of 
the  Year  Awards  and  the  Terps  are  assured  of  their  fourth 
Top  10  preseason  ranking. 

Previous  Terp  Top  10  preseason  rankings  by  the  Asso- 
ciated Press:  1971-6,  1972-3,  1973-4,  1974-4,  1975-3, 
1976-8,  1980-4,  1983-8,  1994-7  1998-6. 

Williams  Keeps  Counting 

Boasting  more  than  20  wins  in  five  of  his  last  six  sea- 
sons at  Maryland,  Gary  Williams  is  the  29th  winningest 
active  coach  in  the  nation  (424-256),  entering  his  12th  year 
at  Maryland  and  his  23rd  year  as  a  head  coach  overall. 

Williams  surpassed  the  400-win  plateau  overall  last 
season,  and  eclipsed  the  200-win  barrier  while  at  Mary- 
land, in  a  72-66  win  over  Kentucky.  He  is  1 1  ACC  wins  shy 
of  becoming  just  the  ninth  coach  in  history,  and  just  the 
second  from  Maryland,  to  record  100  conference  victo- 
ries. He  enters  the  2000-01  campaign  ranked  1 0th  all-time 
among  ACC  coaching  victories  overall  (217-1 28|,  and  1 2th 
in  ACC  league  wins  (89-83). 

National  Honors  Trio 

Forward  Terence  Morris  was  the  1 999  Preseason  ACC 
Player  of  the  Year  by  several  publications,  but  by  season's 
end  last  year,  guard  Juan  Dixon  and  center  Lonny  Boxter 
had  risen  to  heights  rivaling  their  star  teammate.  An  All- 
ACC  second  team  pick  in  2000,  Morris  snubbed  the  NBA 
Draft  to  return  for  his  senior  campaign  as  one  of  the  nation's 
best  and  most-recognized  all-around  talents. 

The  trio  represents  one  of  the  most  dynamic  threesomes 
in  the  country.  All  three  boost  distinction  as  All-ACC  first 
team  picks  during  their  sophomore  campaigns,  and  all  three 
hove  been  named  as  preseason  candidates  for  the  2001 
Naismith  and  Wooden  Player  of  the  Year  awards. 

Streak's  New  Decade 

Moryland  has  not  lost  a  non-conference  home  game 
in  over  a  decade  -  not  since  falling  to  Coppin  State  on 
Dec.  12,  1989  in  Gary  Williams'  first  season  as  the  Terps' 
coach.  On  Dec.  30,  1989,  Maryland  defeoted  Alcorn  State 
to  begin  what  is  now  the  nation's  longest  non-conference 
home  court  win  streak,  71  gomes. 

Last  year,  the  streak  included  a  72-66  home  win  over 
Kentucky.  This  season's  home  slate  includes  a  February  non- 
conference  bout  with  Oklahoma.  The  streak  will  hrst  be 
tested  this  season  on  Wednesday,  Dec.  6  when  Stony  Brook 
visits  Cole  Field  House.  Tracking  the  streak: 

Seeking  History 

Maryland  has  odvonced  to  a  school-record  seven 
straight  NCAA  Tournament  appearances  -  the  Terps  seek 
their  eighth  straight  in  2001.  During  the  last  two  seasons, 
the  Terrapins  have  finished  second  in  the  Atlantic  Coosl 
Conference  in  both  1999  and  2000  -  only  Lefty  Driesell- 
coached  teams  of  1974,  1975  and  1976  finishes  second 
or  belter  in  the  ACC  in  three  straight  seasons.  The  Terps 
can  match  that  mark  in  2001. 


Best  Eras 

The  Terps'  74  wins  in  the  last  three  seasons  represent 
the  best  three-year  stretch  in  Terrapin  basketball  history  in 
terms  of  total  wins.  Likewise,  Maryland's  34  ACC  wins  the 
past  three  seasons  reflect  the  best  three-year  stretch  of  ACC 
victories.  The  Terps'  1998,  1999  and  2000  seosons  also 
mark  the  first  three-year  period  with  consecutive  double- 
digit  wins  in  ACC  play. 

Maryland  needs  at  least  24  wins  this  season  to  as- 
sure the  best  four-year  stretch  in  the  program's  history.  The 
current  four-year  mark  is  o  stretch  of  97  wins  between  1 972 
and  1975. 

A  20-win  season  in  2000-01  would  match  the  school's 
best  mark  for  consecutive  20-win  seasons,  five  between 
1972  and  1976. 


53  Wins 

Maryland's  53 

wins  over  the  past 

two  seasons,  in  fac 

are  bettered  by  only 

six  teams  notiona 

lly: 

School 

Two  Seasons 

99-00 

98-99 

1,      Duke 

66-7  1.904) 

29-5 

37-2 

2.      Michigan  State 

65-12  1.844) 

32-7 

33-5 

3        Connecticut 

59-12  (.831) 

25-10 

34-2 

4,      Cincinnati 

56-10  (.848) 

29-4 

27-6 

5.      Tulsa 

55-15  (.786) 

32-5 

23-10 

6.      Gonzago 

54-16  (.771) 

26-9 

28-7 

7.       Stanford 

53-11  (.828) 

27-4 

26-7 

MARYLAND 

53-16  (.768) 

25-10 

28-6 

Auburn 

53-14  (.791) 

24-10 

29-4 

St.  John's 

53-17  (.757) 

25-8 

28-9 

One  Of  Ten 

Maryland  is  one  of  just  ten  schools  to  hove  partici- 
pated in  each  of  the  last  seven  NCAA  Tournaments.  Only 
Arizona,  Cincinnati,  Indiana,  Kansas,  Kentucky,  North  Caro- 
lina, Purdue,  Temple  and  UCLA  join  the  Terps  as  teams  that 
hove  competed  in  each  of  the  lost  seven  NCAA  men's  bas- 
ketball tournaments. 

In  The  ACC  Tournament 

Maryland  is  the  only  team  in  the  ACC  that  has  ad- 
vanced to  the  ACC  Tournament  semifinals  in  each  of  the 
last  six  seasons,  the  best  streak  in  Terrapin  history.  Last 
season's  ACC  championship  gome  appearance  was  the 
Terps'  first  since  1984. 

Morris  On  Career  Charts 

Terence  Morris  enters  his  senior  season  listed  among 
Maryland's  career  Top  20  in  seven  different  categories: 
blocked  shots  (5th),  3-point  field  goals  (10th),  3-point  field 
goal  attempts  (10th),  steals  (10th),  rebounds  (16th),  field 
goal  percentage  (18th)  and  points  (19th). 

If  Morris  matches  his  1 999-00  output  in  each  category, 
this  is  where  he  would  finish  his  career  among  Maryland 
leaders:  blocked  shots  (2nd),  rebounds  (3rd),  points  (5th), 
steals  (5th),  3-point  held  goals  (7th)  and  3-point  field  goals 
attempted  (7th). 

Others  On  Terp  Ladders 

Juan  Dixon  enters  his  junior  campaign  already  listed 
7th  among  Terrapin  career  steals  leaders  with  146  and 
within  the  school  record  of  344  by  Johnny  "Ace"  Rhodes, 
0  current  member  of  the  Harlem  Globetrotters.  Dixon  is  8th 
among  leaders  for  3-point  field  goals  (85),  also  within  reach 
of  Rhodes'  record  186. 


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Lonny  Baxter  enters  his  third  college  season  listed  8th 
among  Maryland  blocked  shot  leaders  with  103,  and  field 
goal  percentage  at  .549. 

Playmaker  Blake 

just  a  sophomore,  Steve  Blake  enters  his  second  Ter- 
rapin season  after  a  freshman  campaign  in  which  he  was 
second  in  school  history  with  217  assists  for  the  season.  His 
6.3  assists  per  gome  last  year  were  third  among  all  na- 
tional freshmen.  His  71  steals  represented  not  only  the  sev- 
enth-best season  figure  in  Maryland  history,  but  a  tie  for 
the  most  ever  by  a  freshman. 

More  Records 

The  1999-00  season  was  a  record-breaking  one,  to 
say  the  least.  Overall  as  a  team,  the  Terps  set  single-season 
marks  for  field  goal  attempts,  3-point  field  goals  mode  and 
attempted,  and  blocked  shots.  Last  year's  Maryland  team 
was  second  all-time  in  assists  and  steals  in  a  season. 

Co-Captains  And  Experience 

Maryland  co-captains  Mike  Mordesich  and  Terence 
Mom's  hove  earned  their  posts  as  captains  this  season  based 
largely  on  experience. 

Mordesich,  though  largely  unheralded  and  with  zero 
starting  assignments  through  three  seasons,  hos  played  in 
every  gome  of  his  career.  His  101  consecutive  gomes  are 
within  31  games  of  breaking  the  Terps'  all-time  mark  for 
games  played  (131  by  Len  Bias,  1982-86).  They  ore  26 
gomes  of  breaking  the  mark  for  consecutive  gomes  played 
(126  by  Keith  Booth,  1994-97). 

Morris,  meanwhile,  missed  lost  year's  rood  gome  at 
Clemson  to  mark  the  only  missed  outing  of  his  career.  He 
has  played  100  games  entering  his  final  season,  one  be- 
hind Mordesich. 


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Terence  Morris,  Sr.,  F 

Naismilh  and  Wooden  Award  Player  of  the  Year  candidate 

Best  NBA  Prospect,  Lindy's 

No,  1  swing  forward,  Dick  Vitole's 

No.  1  small  forward  in  nation,  The  Sporting  News 

No.  4  small  forward  in  nation,  Lindy's 

First  Team  AIIAmerican,  Playboy 

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Second  Team  All-American,  Preview  Sports 

Second  Team  All-American,  The  Sporting  News 

Second  Team  AII-ACC,  Lindy's 

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First  Team  AII-ACC,  Dick  Vitole's 

First  Team  AII-ACC,  Preview  Sports 

First  Team  AII-ACC,  The  Sporting  News 

First  Team  AII-ACC,  Street  &  Smith's 

Juan  Dixon,  Jr.,  C 

Noismith  and  Wooden  Award  Player  of  the  Year  candidate 

No   1  shooting  guard  in  notion,  Lindy's 

No.  2  shooting  guard  in  nation,  Dick  Vitole's 

No.  2  shooting  guard  in  nation.  The  Sporting  News 

First  Team  All-Americon,  Athlon  Sports 

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First  Team  AII-ACC,  Lindy's 

First  Team  AII-ACC,  Preview  Sports 

First  Team  AllACC,  Street  &  Smith's 

Second  Teom  AII-ACC,  ACC  Basketball  Handbook 

Second  Team  AII-ACC,  The  Sporting  News 

LoNNY  Baxter,  Jr.,  F/C 

Noismith  ond  Wooden  Aword  Player  of  the  Year  candidate 

No  2  center  in  nation,  Lindy's 

No.  2  center  in  nation.  The  Sporting  News 

No.  4  center  in  nation,  Dick  Vitole's 

Second  Team  All-Americon,  The  Sporting  News 

Honorable  Mention  All-Americon,  Athlon  Sports 

Best  Rebounder  in  ACC,  The  Sporting  News 

First  Team  AII-ACC,  Lindy's 

First  Team  AII-ACC,  The  Sporting  News 

Second  Team  AII-ACC,  ACC  Basketball  Handbook 

Second  Teom  AII-ACC,  Athlon  Sports 

Second  Team  AllACC,  Dicit  Vitole's 

Byron  Mouton,  Jr.,  F 

Top  10  Transfer  in  nation,  Lindy's 

Top  Impact  Transfer  in  ACC,  Dick  Vitole's 


Steve  Blake,  So.,  C 

No.  1 1  point  guard  in  nation,  The  Sporting  News 

No.  13  point  guard  in  notion,  Dick  Vitole's 

No.  13  point  guard  in  nation,  Lindy's 

Best  Ploymoker  in  ACC,  The  Sporting  News 

Second  Team  AII-ACC,  The  Sporting  News 

Third  Team  AII-ACC,  Athlon  Sports 

Third  Team  AII-ACC,  Lindy's 

Honorable  Mention  AII-ACC,  ACC  Basketball  Handbook 


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I  2th  Year  at  Maryland 

At  Maryland:  (2  17-1  28,  .6291 

23rd  Year  Overall 

Overall:  (424-256.  .624) 


Milestones  mounting  and  the  alma  mater's  men's 
basketboll  program  re-furbished  and  constructed  to  new 
heights,  Gory  Williams  continues  to  drive  Moryland  to- 
ward the  top  of  the  college  basketball  world  in  his  12th 
season  at  the  helm.  Entering  his  23rd  season  of  college 
coaching  overall,  there  is  not  much  that  Williams  has  not 
accomplished. 

His  400th  college  victory,  against  San  Francisco  in 
the  1 999-00  opener,  and  his  200th  on  the  Maryland  side- 
line, in  a  home  win  over  Kentucky  last  season,  speak  vol- 
umes about  success  and  longevity.  Another  success  story 
during  the  Williams  Era  at  Maryland  is  obviously  a  cov- 
eted home  court  win  streak  over  non-conference  foes 
which  now  spans  more  than  o  decade  -  71  gomes  in  oil 
OS  the  Terps  enter  the  2000-01  campoign. 

Williams,  inducted  into  the  Maryland  athletic  hall  of 
fame  in  1 999,  has  placed  his  alma  mater's  program  back 
among  the  top  of  the  storied  Atlantic  Coast  Conference. 
The  Terps  hove  become  synonymous  with  Duke  and  North 
Carolina  omong  the  league's  most  dominant  programs, 
and  nationally  have  become  o  fixture  among  weekly  polls. 
Under  Willioms'  guidance,  Maryland  has  achieved  a 
school-record  seven  consecutive  NCAA  Tournament  ap- 
pearances, and  the  Terps'  53  wins  in  the  last  two  seasons 
are  bettered  by  only  six  schools  nationally. 

The  decade  of  the  I990's  was  certainly  a  decade 
of  resurgence  for  the  Maryland  basketball  team.  Since 
1990,  the  Terps  have  soared  to  a  level  of  nationol  promi- 
nence unmatched  during  the  first  century  of  the  program. 
Included  among  the  many  superior  accomplishments  dur- 
ing the  decade  and  counting  the  2000  season  were:  the 
school-record  seven  straight  NCAA  Tournament  appear- 
ances (1994-00),  four  "Sweet  16"  appearances,  seven 
consecutive  upper  division  finishes  in  the  ACC  including 
runner-up  distinction  in  1999  and  2000,  a  school-record 
28  victories  during  the  1998-99  season,  four  NBA  lat- 
tery picks,  one  national  Ployer  of  the  Year  and  one  ACC 
Player  of  the  Year. 

Added  for  good  measure  are  an  NBA  Co-Rookie  of 
the  Year  in  Steve  Francis  (2000),  and  a  preseason  top 
five  ronking  for  the  second  time  in  three  seasons,  and  what 
you  have  is  a  program  and  a  coach  who  have  reached 
icon  status. 

Head  coach  Gary  Williams,  who  needs  1 1  ACC  vic- 
tories to  become  the  ninth  coach  overall  and  just  the  sec- 
ond from  Maryland  to  reoch  the  100-win  plateau,  is  the 


thread  that  ties  the  Terrapin  program  together.  Williams' 
accomplishments  during  his  11 -year  tenure  at  Maryland 
hove  ploced  him  and  his  program  among  the  best  in  all  of 
college  basketball. 

Williams  led  Maryland  to  o  school-record  28  victo- 
ries and  a  school-record  13  ACC  victories  during  the  1998- 
99  season.  The  Terps  finished  the  season  ranked  No.  5 
by  the  Associated  Press  -  the  highest  final  ranking  since 
the  1 974-75  season  and  only  the  third  time  in  school  his- 
tory that  the  program  had  earned  o  top  hve  hnol  national 
ranking.  During  the  season,  Maryland  was  ranked  in  the 
top  five  for  a  near-school  record  14  weeks  and  peaked  at 
No.  2  OS  it  won  its  first  10  games  of  the  season 
Morylond's  No.  2  seed  in  the  NCAA  Tournoment  was 
tied  for  the  highest  tournament  seed  in  school  history.  Only 
four  schools  won  more  games  then  the  Terps  during  the 
1998-99  season. 

A  year  later,  in  a  1999-00  season  that  may  hove 
been  one  of  Williams'  greatest  coaching  accomplishments 
ever,  he  guided  a  "rebuilding"  Terrapin  team  to  25  wins, 
0  second  straight  second-place  finish  in  the  ACC  and  its 
first  trip  to  the  conference  tournament  hnal  since  1984 
All  with  a  freshman  point  guard,  three  first-year  starters 
and  only  one  senior  (a  non-starter]  following  the  loss  of 
three  ployers  to  the  NBA  draft. 

Three  times,  Williams  has  been  voted  as  a  national 
coach  of  the  year  finalist.  In  1998, /ACC /4t/i/ete  Maga- 
zine voted  him  os  the  ACC  Coach  of  the  Yeor.  He  re- 
ceived the  some  honor  from  College  Hoops  llluslraled  in 
2000.  He  was  honored  as  the  district  cooch-of-lhe-yeor 


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in  1981  and  in  1983  he  was  named  as  the  Eastern  Coach 
of-the-Yeor.  Following  Maryland's  1997  season,  when 
the  Terps  advanced  to  the  NCAA  Tournament  and  fin 
ished  with  a  9-7  record  in  the  ACC,  he  was  named  as  the 
Seoboord  Region  Coach-ot-lhe-Year  by  Eastern  Basket 
ball. 

Williams  is  the  only  head  coach  in  school  history  to 
guide  the  Terps  to  eight  postseason  tournament  oppeor 
ances  within  his  hrst  1 1  seosons.  He  is  olso  one  of  only 
two  coaches  in  school  history  to  have  directed  his  firy 
two  teams  to  winning  records  and  to  a  regular  seosor 
conference  championship  during  the  first  six  years  at  the 
helm. 

Williams  was  hired  on  June  13,  1989.  He  inherited 
0  teom  thot  hod  won  only  nine  gomes  the  year  before 
and  finished  in  lost  place  in  the  ACC.  Williams  displayed 
his  coaching  abilities  immediotely.  The  Terps  won  19 
gomes  and  odvonced  to  the  second  round  of  the  Notional 
Invitation  Tournament,  making  Willioms  the  first  coach  in 


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school  history  to  lead  a  team  into  the  postseason  in  his 
first  season.  In  addition,  Maryland's  10-game  improve- 
ment in  the  win  column  during  Williams'  first  season  was 
the  largest  in  school  history  and  second  largest  in  the  an- 
nals of  the  ACC  by  a  first-year  coach.  Only  the  legend- 
ary Press  Maravich,  who  improved  NC  State's  winning 
ledger  by  13  games  in  his  inaugural  season  (1965),  can 
boast  0  higher  first-year  improvement  in  the  win  column. 

Williams  has  led  teams  to  postseason  play  at  each 
stop  on  his  coaching  resume  -  American  University,  Bos- 
ton College,  Ohio  State  and  Maryland. 

Williams  is  the  only  coach  to  direct  programs  in  the 
three  most  powerful  conferences  in  college  basketball  - 
the  Atlantic  Coast,  Big  East  and  Big  Ten.  During  Will- 
iams' combined  18  years  in  those  three  conferences,  the 
notional  champion  has  come  from  Williams'  league  six 
times  (three  in  his  10  years  in  the  ACC,  twice  in  his  four 
years  in  the  Big  East  and  once  in  his  three  years  in  the  Big 
Ten.) 

A  1968  graduate  of  Maryland,  Williams  lettered  as 


The  Williams  File 


Coaching  Exp£ri£nce 

1979-82  American  University,  Head  Coach 

1983-86  Boston  College,  Head  Coach 

1987-89  Ohio  State  University,  Head  Coach 

1990-present  University  of  Maryland,  Head  Coach 


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y-Year  Head  Co  aching  Record 

Yeor 

School 

Overall  Record/Conf.  Finish 

Postseason  Play 

1978-79 

American 

\AAZI7-A  (4th) 

1979-80 

American 

13-14/5-6  (5th) 

1980-81 

American 

24-6/11-0  (1st) 

NIT,  0-1 

NIT  First  Round 

1981-82 

American 

21-9/8-3  (3rd) 

NIT,  0-1 

NIT  First  Round 

1982-83 

Boston  College 

25-7/12-4  (Tl  St) 

NCAA,  1-1 

NCAA  Regional  Semis  •  "Sweet  16' 

1983-84 

Boston  College 

18-12/8-8  (4th) 

NIT,  1-1 

NIT  Second  Round 

1984-85 

Boston  College 

20-11/7-9  (6th) 

NCAA,  2-1 

NCAA  Midwest  Regional  Semis  •  "Sweet  16 

1985-86 

Boston  College 

13-15/4-12  (7th) 

1986-87 

Ohio  State 

2ai3/9  9  (6th) 

NCAA,  1-1 

NCAA  Second  Round 

1987-88 

Ohio  State 

20-13/9-9  (6th) 

NIT,  4-1 

NIT  Finalist 

1988-89 

Ohio  State 

19-15/6-12  (8th) 

NIT,  2-1 

NIT  Quarterfinals 

1989-90 

Maryland 

19-14/6-8  (T5th) 

NIT,  1-1 

NIT  Second  Round 

1990-91 

Maryland 

16-12/5-9  (7th) 

1991-92 

Maryland 

14-15/5-11  (8th) 

1992-93 

Maryland 

12-16/2-14  (8th) 

1993-94 

Maryland 

18-12/8 

-8  (T4th) 

NCAA,  2-1 

NCAA  Midwest  Regional  Semis  •  "Sweet  16 

1994-95 

Maryland 

26-8/12 

-4(Tlst) 

NCAA,  2-1 

NCAA  West  Regional  Semis  •  "Sweet  16" 

1995-96 

Maryland 

17-13/8 

-8  (T  4th) 

NCAA,  0-1 

NCAA  West  Regional 

1996-97 

Maryland 

21-11/9 

-7  (T4th) 

NCAA,  ai 

NCAA  Southeast  Regional 

1997-98 

Maryland 

21-11/1 

0-6  (3rd) 

NCAA,  2-1 

NCAA  West  Regional  Semis  •  "Sweet  16" 

1998-99 

Maryland 

28-6/13-3  (2nd) 

NCAA,  2-1 

NCAA  South  Regional  Semis  •  "Sweet  16" 

1999-00 

Maryland 

25-10/11-5  (2nd) 

NCAA,  1-1 

NCAA  Midwest  Regional  •  Second  Round 

4  Years 

At  American 

7242  (.6311/31-13  (.705) 

4  Years 

At  Boston  College 

7645  (.6281/31-33  (.721) 

3  Years 

At  Ohio  State 

59-41  (.5901/24-30  (.467) 

1 1  Years 

At  Maryland 

217-128  (.629)/89-83  (.5171 

22  Years 

Overall 

424-256 1.624J/175-158 1.5261 

Coaching  Honors 

•  Atlantic  Coast  Conference  Coach  of  the  Year,  2000  (College  Hoops  Illustrated) 

•  Atlantic  Coast  Conference  Coach  of  the  Year,  1998  (ACC  Athlete  Magazine) 

•  Noismith  National  Coach  of  the  Year  Finalist,  1995,  1997 

•  U.S.  Olympic  Team  Selection  Committee,  1988 

•  Eastern  Coach  of  the  Year,  1983 

•  Seaboard  Region  Coach  of  the  Year,  1997 

•  Notional  Coach  of  the  Year,  Second  Runner-Up,  1983 

•  District  Coach  of  the  Year,  1981 

International  Experience 

•  Six-game,  nine-day  tour  of  France  with  Maryland  basketball  team  in  August  of  1994 

•  Six-game,  nine-day  tour  of  Germany  with  ACC  All-Star  Team  in  July  of  1990 

•  Eight-gome,  12-day  tour  of  Yugoslavia  with  Big  East  All-Star  Team  in  July  of  1984 

Playing  Experience 

•  1964-67,  University  of  Maryland,  basketball  lelterwinner 

•  1961-64,  Collingswood  High  School,  lettered  four  years  in  basketball  and  baseball 

Playing  Honors 

•  Maryland  team  captain,  1967 

•  Maryland  field  goal  percentage  record  (1.000,  8-8)  vs.  South  Carolina,  12-10-66 

•  Member  1965  Sugar  Bowl  Tournament  championship  team 

•  Member  1966  Charlotte  Invitational  Tournament  championship  team 

Personal 

Education:  University  of  Maryland,  1968,  B.S.  in  business;  Collingswood  (N.J.)  High  School,  1964 

Dote  of  Birth:  March  4,  1945  in  Collingswood,  N.J. 

Family:  Daughter:  Kristin  (30),  Son-in-law:  Geoff,  Grandson:  David  Geoffrey  born  (11-15-99) 


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the  Terps'  starting  point  guard  from  1 964-67  under  head 
coach  Bud  Millikan.  He  served  as  team  captain  during 
his  senior  season,  it  was  as  a  player  in  the  ACC  that 
Williams  developed  his  basketball  philosophy.  He  stud- 
ied the  gome  under  Millikan,  and  it  was  then  that  he  de- 
veloped his  penchant  for  the  full-court  pressure  defenses 
for  which  his  teams  are  now  known.  He  learned  his  half 
court  man-to-man  defense  from  Millikan,  who  learned  from 
the  legendary  Honk  Iba.  The  fast-breaking  offense  that 
Williams'  teams  employ  is  similar  to  the  style  Vic  Bubas' 
Duke  teams  used  when  Williams  was  a  player. 

Williams  began  his  coaching  career  as  a  graduate 
student  ot  Maryland  under  a  future  boss,  Tom  Davis.  Wil- 
liams was  Davis'  assistant  coach  for  the  Maryland  fresh- 
man team  during  the  1969  season.  The  team  finished 
with  a  12-4  record. 

After  earning  a  degree  in  business,  he  continued  his 
coaching  career  as  an  assistant  at  Woodrow  Wilson  High 
School  in  Camden,  N  J.  After  one  year,  he  took  over  as 
the  head  coach  and  guided  his  first  team  to  a  perfect  27- 
0  record  and  the  state  title.  Williams  has  called  that  sea- 
son "the  ultimate  -  there  wasn't  another  game  to  win." 

Williams  spent  one  more  year  at  Wilson  before  ac- 
cepting on  invitation  from  Davis  in  1972  to  become  an 
assistant  at  Lafayette  College.  While  an  assistant  at 
Lafayette,  Williams  also  served  as  the  head  soccer  coach. 
In  1978,  Williams  accompanied  Davis  to  Boston  College. 
After  one  year  there,  Williams  became  the  head  coach  at 
American  University. 

Williams  immediately  began  making  his  mark.  His 
1981  squad  set  the  still-standing  school  record  for  victo- 
ries with  0  24-6  mark,  won  the  East  Coast  Conference 
championship,  and  played  in  the  NIT.  Williams  was 
named  the  district  coach  of  the  year.  American  returned 
to  postseason  play  the  next  season  as  the  Williams-led 


Eagles  went  21-9  and  played  in  the  MIT  for  the  second 
consecutive  year.  Only  once  prior  to  Williams'  arrival 
hod  AU  gone  to  a  postseason  tournament,  and  the  Eagles 
hove  not  returned  to  postseason  play  since.  Williams'  four- 
year  record  at  AU  was  72-42. 

In  1983,  Williams  succeeded  Davis  at  Boston  Col- 
lege.  He  was  once  again  an  instant  success,  posting  a 


25-7  record  and  leading  the  Eagles  to  the  regular  season 
chompionship  of  the  Big  East  in  his  first  season.  Making 
his  first  appearance  in  the  NCAA  Tournament,  Williams 
directed  the  Eagles  to  the  "Sweet  1 6."  He  finished  third  in 
the  balloting  for  notional  coach  of  the  year,  and  was  hon- 
ored as  the  Eostern  Coach  of  the  Year  by  his  peers.  He 
went  on  to  duplicate  that  NCAA  Tournament  success  again 
in  )985,  when  he  again  led  Boston  College  to  the  "Sweet 
16." 

In  1987,  Williams  accepted  the  head  coaching  job 
at  Ohio  State,  becoming  the  1  Olh  basketball  coach  in  thai 
school's  illustrious  history.  He  succeeded  Eldon  Miller  and 
once  again  enjoyed  success.  In  three  years,  the  Buckeyes 
made  three  postseason  appearances.  His  first  squad  de- 
feated then-No.  1  and  unbeaten  Iowa  (coached  by  Tom 
Dovis)  in  the  regular  season,  in  what  would  be  the  first  of 
many  gionl-killings.  During  Williams'  three-yeor  term  at 
Ohio  State,  OSU  defeated  a  second-ranked  Purdue  teom, 
perennial  power  Kansas  and  highly  regarded  Big  Ten  pow- 
ers Michigan  and  Illinois.  Each  ot  Williams'  three  Ohio 
State  teams  advanced  to  postseason  ploy,  and  he  laid 
the  groundwork  tor  the  highly  successful  teams  that  fol 
lowed  when  he  left  Columbus  for  College  Pork. 


WiLUAMs'  Milestone  Victories 

Victor  # 

Opponent,  Score 

Head  Coach  at 

No.  1 

Catholic,  83-68 

American 

No.  50 

Drexel,  62-60 

American 

No.  100 

New  Hampshire,  97-64 

Boston  College 

No.  150 

Bowling  Green,  89-52 

Ohio  Slate 

No.  200 

Northwestern,  100-89 

Ohio  Stole 

No.  250 

#10  North  Carolina,  82-80         Maryland 

No.  300 

at  NC  Slate,  84-67 

Maryland 

No.  350 

#13Clemson,  76-61 

Maryland 

No  400 

San  Francisco,  71-61 

Moryland 

NCAA  Tournament  Success 

Three  Different  Teams  Token  to  The  NCAA  Tournament 

Coach  Teams 

Dave  Bliss Oklahoma,  SMU,  New  Mexico 

Don  DeVoe Virginia  Tech,  Tennessee,  Navy 

Lefty  Driesell Davidson,  Maryland,  James  Madison 

Eddie  Fogler Wichito  St.,  Vanderbilt,  South  Carolina 

Jim  Harrick Pepperdine,  UCLA,  Rhode  Island 

Lon  Kruger Kansas  Stole,  Florida,  Illinois 

Tubby  Smith  Tulsa,  Georgia,  Kentucky 

Gary  Williams ..  Boston  College,  Ohio  State,  Maryland 


Consecutive  NCAA  Appearances 

Current  Consecutive  NCAA  Tournament  Appearances 

No.    Coach 

School 

Years 

16      Lute  Olson 

Arizona 

1985-99 

14      Bob  Knight 

Indiana 

1986-99 

1 1       John  Chaney 

Temple 

1990-99 

11       Roy  Williams 

Kansas 

1990-99 

9        Bob  Huggins 

Cincinnati 

1992-99 

8        Gene  Keady 

Purdue 

1993-99 

7        Gary  Williams 

Maryland 

1994-99 

7         Kelvin  Sampson 

Washington  St 

and  Oklahoma 

1994-99 

7        Tubby  Smith 

Tulsa,  Georgia 

and  Kentucky 

1994-99 

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Turnaround  Under  Williams 

Second  6  Years 

Overall 

ACC 

1994-95 

26-8  (.765) 

12-4  (.750) 

1995-96 

17-13  (.567) 

8-8  (.500) 

1996-97 

21-11  (.656) 

9-7(563) 

1997-98 

21-11  (.656) 

10-6(625) 

1998-99 

28-6(824) 

13-3  (.813) 

1999-00 

25-10  (.714) 

11-5  (.688) 

Totals 

138-5917011 

63-33 1.656) 

First  5  Years 

Overall 

ACC 

1989-90 

19-14  (.576) 

6-8  (.429) 

1990-91 

16-12  (.571) 

5-9  (.357) 

1991-92 

14-15(482) 

5-11  (.313) 

1992-93 

12-16  (.429) 

2-14(125) 

1993-94 

18-12(600) 

8-8  (500) 

Totals 

79-69  (.533} 

26-501.3421 

Williams 

VS.  THE 

ACC 

School 

Last  4  Years          Last  6  Years 

Clemson 

5-3 

9-4 

Duke 

2-7 

5-9 

Florida  State 

9-1 

12-2 

Georgia  Tech 

8-1 

10-4 

North  Carolina 

5-5 

7-8 

NC  State 

8-2 

12-2 

Virginia 

6-2 

9-3 

Woke  Forest 

4-4 

5-7 

Totals 

47-25 

69-39 

.653 

.639 

Williams' 

Top  Seasons 

Most  Victories 

Season 

W 

L 

Pet. 

School 

1998-99 

28 

6 

.824 

Maryland 

1994-95 

26 

8 

.765 

Maryland 

1982-83 

25 

7 

.781 

Boston  College 

1999-00 

25 

10 

.714 

Maryland 

1980-81 

24 

6 

.800 

American 

1981-82 

21 

9 

.700 

American 

Winning  Percentage 

Season 

W 

L 

Pet. 

School 

1998-99 

28 

6 

.824 

Maryland 

1980-81 

24 

6 

.800 

American 

1982-83 

25 

7 

.781 

Boston  College 

1994-95 

26 

8 

.765 

Maryland 

1999-00 

25 

10 

.714 

Maryland 

1981-82 

21 

9 

.700 

American 

fiu  The  Sagarin  Power  Rankings 

Sagarin  Power  Rankings  (Last  5  Years) 

Year       Schedule  Ranking 

Team  Ronking 

1995                 19 

8 

1996                 16 

28 

1997                 15 

11 

1998                  1 

11 

1999                22 

5 

2000                21 

24 

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at  American  (4-2) 

Dec.  28,  1978 American  98  vs.  Stetson  94  (20T) 

Dec.  29,  1978  American  85  vs.  Central  Florida  83  (OT) 

Jan.  13,  1979 American  83  vs.  Bucknell  85  (20T) 

Jan.  15,  1979 American  89  vs.  G.  Washington  91  (OT) 

Feb,  24,  1981  ...  American  84  vs.  St.  Joseph's  (Pa.)  83  (OT) 
Feb.  2,  1982 American  65  vs.  William  &  Mary  64  (OT) 

at  Boston  College  (0-0) 

None 

at  Ohio  State  (1-2) 

Dec.  29,  1986 Ohio  State  79  vs.  Kansas  78  (OT) 

Feb.  27,  1988  ...  Ohio  State  77  vs.  Michigan  State  78  (OT) 
Mar  23,  1989  ....  Ohio  State  80  vs.  St.  John's  83  (OT)  -  NIT 


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The  Williams'  Influence  ,,.^^ 

Former  Assistants  Now  in  Charge 
Randy  Ayers 

Assistant  to  Gory  Williams  for  three  years  at  Ohio  State- 
Head  coach  at  Ohio  State  for  eight  years.  Currently  with 
the  Philadelphia  76ers  of  the  NBA. 

Rick  Barnes 

Assistant  to  Gary  Williams  for  one  year  at  Ohio  State. 
Has  been  the  head  coach  at  George  Mason,  Providence 
and  Clemson.  Currently  the  head  coach  at  the  Univer- 
sity of  Texas. 

Paul  Brazeau 

Assistant  to  Gory  Williams  for  one  year  at  Boston  Col- 
lege and  three  years  at  Ohio  State.  Currently  the  head 
coach  ot  the  University  of  Hartford. 

Fran  Dunphy 

Assistant  to  Gary  Williams  at  American  University.  Cur- 
rently the  head  coach  at  the  University  of  Pennsylvania 

Fran  Frachilla 

Assistant  to  Gary  Williams  for  two  years  at  Ohio  State. 
Has  been  the  head  coach  at  Manhattan  College  ond  St. 
John's  University.  Currently  the  head  coach  at  New 
Mexico. 

Chris  Knoche 

Assistant  to  Gary  Williams  for  two  years  at  American. 
Has  been  the  head  coach  at  American  University.  Cur- 
rently the  Terps'  radio  color  analyst. 

Art  Perry 

Assistant  to  Gary  Williams  for  six  years  at  Maryland. 
Former  head  coach  at  American  University.  Has  been 
the  head  coach  at  Delaware  State. 


Williams  In  The  Postseason 

Event 

GP  Won   Lost      Pet. 

Last  Game 

NCAA 

23 

13     10    .565 

1999-00 

NIT 

14 

8      6    .571 

1989-90 

ACC 

19 

9     10    .474 

1999-00 

BIG  EAST 

6 

2      4    .333 

1985-86 

East  Coast 

7 

3       4    .429 

1981-82 

Totols 

69 

35    34   .507 

1 999-00 

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at  Maryland  (6-9) 

Feb.  10,  1989 Maryland  111  vs.  #14  Duke  114  (OT) 

Mar.  2,  1991 Maryland  78  at  Virginia  74  (OT) 

Jan.  18,  1992 Maryland  83  vs.  Florida  State  91  (OT) 

Nov  15,  1993 Md.  84  at  #15  Georgetown  83  (OT) 

Mar  11,  1995...  Md.  92  vs.  #2  N.Carolina  97  (OT)- ACC 

Jan.  6,  1996 Md.  86  vs.  #16  N.  Carolina  88  (OT) 

Jan.  20,  1996 Maryland  77  vs.  NC  State  74  (OT) 

Dec.  30,  1996 Maryland  65  vs.  Georgia  73  (OT) 

Nov.  14,  1997 Maryland  72  vs.  South  Carolina  76  (OT) 

Dec.  4,  1997 Maryland  65  at  Clemson  78  (OT) 

Jan,  14,  1998 Md.  89  vs.  #1  North  Carolina  83  (OT) 

Mar  7,  1998 Md.  73  vs.  #4  N.  Carolina  83  (OT)  -  ACC 

Jan.  29,  1999 Maryland  81  at  Clemson  79  (OT) 

Dec.  7,  1999 Maryland  76  vs.  Winthrop  65  (0T| 

Mar.  4,  2000 Maryland  87  at  Virginta  89  (OT) 


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Gary  Williams  being  concratulateo  by  Maryland 
President  Dr.  CD.  "Dan"  Mote. 


Gary  Williams  has  been  a  regular  chat  guest  on 
E5PN.coM  throughout  the  last  two  seasons. 


Gary  Williams  with  his  daughter  Kristin  after  he 
was  inducted  into  the  Maryland  Hall  of  Fame. 


Gary  Williams  addresses  the  fans  in  Cole  Field 
House  and  on  radio  after  each  home  came. 


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Gary  Williams  shows  off  his  colf  skills  at  his 

ANNUAL  summer  OUTINC. 


Gary  Williams  and  Joe  Smith  present  Cal  Ripken,  Jr. 
WITH  ONE  OF  Smith's  jerseys  at  Oriole  Park. 


Gary  Williams  was  a  guest  analyst  on  ESPN's  NCAA  Tournament  Preview  Show  at  the  ESPN  Zone 
Restaurant  in  Baltimore. 


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.-QACHES  VS.  Cancer 

of  the  many  charities  that  Coach  Gary  Willioms 
is  involved  with,  one  thai  is  very  special  to  him  is  the 
Cooches  vs.  Cancer  Three-Point  Attack.  Since  1996, 
Gary  Williams  has  served  on  the  Coaches  Council, 
o  1 5-member  board  that  serves  as  the  governing  body 
for  Coaches  vs.  Cancer. 

The  program  is  a  partnership  between  the  Na- 
tional Association  of  Basketball  Coaches  and  the 
American  Cancer  Society.  The  coaches  participating 
in  this  program  are  dedicated  to  fighting  cancer 
through  increased  support  for  research,  patient  ser- 
vices, and  prevention  education. 

Coaches  vs.  Cancer  utilizes  a  Three-Point  Attack 
that  combines  pledges  from  fans  with  their  team's 
three-point  baskets  mode  throughout  the  season. 

Cystic  Fibrosis  Foundation 

For  the  lost  two  years,  Coach  Williams  has 
hosted  a  charity  basketball  game  at  Cole  Field  House 
to  benefit  the  Cystic  Fibrosis  Foundation. 

The  gome  has  included  former  Maryland  bos- 
ketball  stars  Len  Elmore,  Tom  McMillen,  Duone 
Simpkins,  and  Buck  Williams.  Other  participants  have 
included  former  Maryland  football  player  and  NFL 
quorterbock  Boomer  Esiason,  Maryland  track  Ail- 
American  and  NFL  receiver  Renoldo  Nehemioh, 
former  Redskins  Jeff  Boslic  and  Charles  Mann,  former 
Washington  Bullets  stars  Phil  Chenier  and  Kevin 
Grevey,  former  Dallas  Cowboy  Calvin  Hill,  tennis  star 
Pom  Shriver,  Maryland  legislators  Thomas  "Mike" 
Miller  and  Steny  Hoyer,  nationally-renowned  sports 
columnists  John  Feinstein  and  Frank  Deford,  Terrapin 
play-by-play  voices  Johnny  Hollidoy  and  Chris 
Knoche,  and  "Meet  The  Press"  host  Tim  Russerl. 

The  inaugural  event  occurred  on  April  27,  1999. 
Last  year's  second  annual  event  took  place  on  May 
4,  20G0  with  Williams  and  Feinstein  as  opposing 
coaches. 


Gary  Williams  and  Boomer  Esiason  present  a  check  to  the  Cystic 
Fibrosis  Foundation  with  journalist  Frank  Deford  directing  the  ceremony. 


Gary  Williams  with  participants  at  the  2000  BEiyEFiT  came  for  the 
Cystic  Fibrosis  Foundation. 


John  Feinstein  and  Gary  Williams 
discuss  coaching  strategies. 


Gary  Williams  giving  some  coaching  advice  to  Boomer  Esiason  and 
teammates  during  the  game. 


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Gary  Williams  and  Boomer  Esiason  have  worked  together  to  fight  the 

BATTLE  against  CySTIC  FIBROSIS. 


Gary  Williams  discusses 
strategies  with  media  and  alums 
preparing  for  his  annual  charity 

CAME. 


Gary  Williams  with  "friends  df  the  program"  Keith 
Neff,  Jeff  Maynor.  Bruce  Laird  and  Ed  Pyne. 


Gary  Williams  chatting  with  former  Washington 
Bullets  General  Manager  Bob  Ferry  and  I  97 Gs 
Terp  scoring  star  Jim  O'Brien. 


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Associate  Head  Coach 


(Maryland  '751 

I  2th  Year  at  Maryland 


Billy  Hahn,  who  has  played  on  integral  role  in  the 
outstanding  success  of  the  Maryland  basketball  program, 
is  in  his  I2lh  season  on  heod  coach  Gory  Williams'  staff. 
He  became  o  member  of  the  Terps'  staff  in  July,  1989  as 
he  was  the  first  assistant  hired  by  Willionns  after  he  was 
named  head  coach. 

Hahn  was  named  ossociote  head  coach  in  1997.  He 
serves  cs  one  of  Maryland's  two  primary  recruiters  and  is 
the  Terps'  chief  opponent  scout  in  oddilion  to  his  on-the- 
floor  coaching  and  administrative  duties. 

Hahn  is  one  of  only  two  players  in  Maryland  basket- 
ball history  to  ploy  and  coach  in  the  NCAA  Tournament. 
He  has  also  been  a  part  of  the  two  winningesi  teams  in 
school  history.  He  ployed  on  Maryland's  1974-75  team 
that  finished  with  0  24-5  record  (82.8  winning  percentage) 
and  coached  Maryland's  1 998-99  team  that  won  a  school- 
record  28  games  and  hod  o  28-6  record  (82.4  winning 
percentage). 

Hohn's  recruiting  successes  hove  helped  Maryland 
enter  the  ranks  of  the  elite  in  college  basketball.  His  enthu- 
siastic altitude  and  loyalty  to  the  University  of  Moryland 
make  him  a  magnificent  ombossodor  for  the  program. 

He  has  earned  the  reputation  as  one  of  the  lop  re- 
cruiters in  the  notion  as  evidenced  by  Morylond's  turn- 
around during  his  tenure.  The  Terps  have  played  in  a  school- 
record  seven  consecutive  NCAA  Tournaments,  finished 
fourth  or  higher  in  ihe  ACC  regular  seoson  standings  in  o 
near  school-record  seven  consecutive  seasons,  and  estab- 
lished school  records  for  overall  victories  (28  in  1998-99) 
ond  ACC  victories  in  o  seoson  (13  in  1998-99). 

The  Terps  are  one  of  only  two  teams  in  the  ACC  (also 
North  Corolino)  and  one  of  only  1 0  teoms  notionolly  which 
hove  played  in  each  of  the  lost  seven  NCAA  Tournaments. 
In  oddilion,  Maryland  is  one  of  only  five  programs  nation- 
ally to  advance  to  the  "Sweet  1 6"  in  at  least  four  of  the  lost 
seven  seosons. 

Hohn's  tireless  work  os  o  recruiter  has  attracted  na- 
tionally ranked  recruiting  classes  to  College  Pork  in  each 
of  the  lost  eight  seasons.  Clork  Froncis  of  HoopScoop  maga- 
zine ranked  Maryland's  1 998  recruiting  doss  as  the  third- 
best  in  the  notion  and  eoch  of  Maryland's  lost  five  classes 
hove  ranked  among  the  nation's  top  20. 

A  veteran  in  the  collegiote  coaching  ronks,  Hohn's 
26  yeors  of  collegiate  coaching  experience  is  evident  in 
oil  ospects  of  his  professional  life.  His  recruiting  plans  ore 
well  thought  out  and  his  scouting  reports  ore  omong  the 
best  in  the  notion.  Maryland  is  one  of  the  most  prepared 
teoms  in  the  country  eoch  time  it  takes  the  court. 

His  hard  work  and  dedication  as  a  recruiter  has  pro- 
pelled him  into  the  spotlight.  Hahn  was  named  one  of  the 
top  10  recruiters  in  the  eastern  United  Stales  by  Eastern 


Basketball.  Said  EB:  "The  former  head  cooch  at  Ohio 
University  helped  corrol  the  Terps'  1996  senior  class  which 
was  the  bockbone  of  Maryland's  reversal  of  fortunes." 

The  Terps'  roster  of  players  during  his  career  at  Mary- 
land reflects  his  recruiting  prowess.  Hohn's  notional  and 
local  recruiting  knowledge  helped  in  the  evaluation  of 
former  All-ACC  ployers  Exree  Hipp,  Mario  Lucas,  Johnny 
Rhodes  ond  Duane  Simpkins  ■  four  players  who  helped 
Maryland  return  to  the  Top  10  and  the  national  spotlight. 
Hahn  was  instrumental  In  recruiting  Morylond's  class  of 
1999  -  0  class  that  included  Loron  Prohl,  Terrell  Stokes 
and  Obinno  Ekezie.  Profit  and  Ekezie  were  both  second 
round  draft  choices  while  Steve  Francis  was  the  No.  2  over- 
all selection  in  the  1999  NBA  Draft.  Morylond's  1998 
class  included  Francis  ond  McDonald's  All-Americon  Donny 
Miller.  Lost  season's  roster  included  three  players  -  Steve 
Bloke,  Tohj  Holden  ond  Drew  Nicholas  -  who  were  all- 
slate  high  school  performers,  and  this  seoson's  roster  odds 
North  Carolina  blue<hipper  Chris  Wilcox 

Prior  to  joining  the  Terps'  stoff,  Hahn  wos  the  heod 
coach  ot  Ohio  University  for  three  years.  He  compiled  o 
42-45  record  and  posted  two  winning  regulor  seasons  He 
led  Ohio  to  the  Mid-Americon  Conference  Tournoment 
championship  game  in  1988    He  recruited  and  coached 


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Paul  Graham,  the  MAC  Ployer-of-the-Yeor  in  1989.  During 
his  head  cooching  tenure,  100  percent  of  his  senior  ploy 
ers  earned  their  degrees. 

His  cooching  expertise  was  also  on  display  in  1995 
when  he  filled  in  forGory  Williams,  who  missed  four  gomes 
with  pneumonia.  It  was  during  this  time  that  Hohn  drew 
notionwide  praise  as  he  guided  the  Terps  to  a  2-2  record 
He  coached  the  Terps  to  o  94-92  victory  at  Duke,  o  7 1  -64 
victory  over  Florida  State  in  the  first  round  of  the  ACC  Tour- 
nament, and  into  overtime  against  No.  2  ranked  North 
Corolino  in  the  ACC  tournament  semifinals  and  against 
Virginia  during  the  regular  season.  Morylond's  victory  over 
Duke  clinched  a  lie  for  the  ACC  regular  season  chompion- 
ship. 

Hahn  began  his  college  coaching  career  immediately 
following  his  playing  days  at  Maryland.  His  hrst  stop  come 
at  Morris  Horvey  College  in  West  Virginio  (1975-76).  He 
moved  on  to  Davidson  College  (1976-77)  ond  the  Univer 
sity  of  Rhode  Island  (1977-80)  and  served  six  years  as  on 
ossistont  at  Ohio.  He  became  the  heod  cooch  at  Ohio  in 
1986.  At  each  of  his  hrst  three  cooching  stops,  he  success- 
fully recruited  and  coached  future  NBA  draft  choices. 

Prior  to  his  oppointment  as  head  coach  at  Ohio  in 
1986,  he  was  on  assistant  cooch  at  Ohio  under  Danny 


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Nee.  He  served  as  the  Bobcats'  primary  recruiter  during 
that  span  and  landed  the  school's  all-time  leading 
rebounder  ond  oil-time  assist  leader.  Hohn  recruited  and 
coached  two  future  NBA  draft  choices  ond  the  1985  MAC 
Player-of-the-Year.  While  Hahn  was  on  assistant,  Ohio 
posted  0  school-record  four  20-win  seasons,  won  two  con- 
ference tournament  championships,  earned  two  trips  to  the 
NCAA  Tournament  ond  played  in  one  NIT. 

Hahn  is  a  1975  graduate  of  the  University  of  Mary- 
land. While  on  undergraduate,  he  was  a  three-year  var- 
sity letterwinner  on  three  of  the  best  basketball  teams  Mary- 
land has  fielded.  He  wos  a  freshman  in  1971-72  when  the 
Terps  won  the  National  Invitation  Tournament;  he  was  a 
key  reserve  on  the  team  that  lost  what  is  considered  to  be 
the  greatest  game  in  ACC  history  (Maryland's  103-100 
overtime  setback  against  NC  State  in  1974),  and  he  was 
captain  of  the  team  his  senior  year  when  the  Terps  won  the 
ACC  regular  season  championship  and  advanced  to  the 
Midwest  Regional  finals  of  the  NCAA  Tournament. 

He  earned  the  Alvin  Aubinoe  Award  for  "Greatest 
Career  Contribution"  following  his  senior  season.  Mary- 
land fashioned  a  70-19  overall  record  during  his  playing 
career.  The  Terps  finished  with  a  24-5  record  and  won  the 
ACC  regular  season  championship  his  senior  season. 

Hahn  has  become  a  very  accomplished  seminar  and 
banquet  speaker.  He  has  delivered  numerous  motivational 
speeches  to  area  businesses  and  at  many  graduations. 

Hahn  and  his  wife  Kothi  were  married  on  June  25, 
1976;  they  have  two  children,  a  son,  Matthew  (22)  and 
daughter,  Ashley  (17). 

Hahn  received  his  bachelor's  degree  in  distributive 
education  from  Maryland  in  1975. 


The  Hahn  File 


Coaching  Experience 

1976  Morris  Harvey  College,  Assistant  Coach 

1977  Davidson  College,  Assistant  Coach 
1978-80  University  of  Rhode  Island,  Assistant  Coach 
1981-86  Ohio  University,  Assistant  Coach 
1986-89  Ohio  University,  Head  Coach 

1990-97  University  of  Maryland,  Assistant  Coach 

1998-p.re5ent        University  of  Maryland,  Associate  Heod  Coach 

Year-By-Year  Head  Coachinc  Record 

Year  School 

1986-87  Ohio  University 

1987-88  Ohio  University 

1988-89  Ohio  University 

3  Years  Overall 


Overall  Record/Conf.  Finish 

14-14/6-10  (T7th) 
16-14/9-7  (3rd) 
1 21 7/7-9  (T7th) 
42-46/22-26 


Postseason  Play 


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Assistant  Coachinc  Positions 

Year  School  Team  Accomplishments 

1 975-76        Morris  Harvey 

1976-77       Davidson 


1977-78 
1978-79 
1979-80 

1980-81 
1981-82 
1982-83 
1983-84 
1984-85 
1985-86 

1989-90 
1990-91 
1991-92 
1992-93 
1993-94 
1994  95 
1995-96 
1996-97 
1997-98 
1998-99 
1999-00 


Rhode  Island 
Rhode  Island 
Rhode  Island 

Ohio  University 
Ohio  University 
Ohio  University 
Ohio  University 
Ohio  University 
Ohio  University 

Maryland 
Maryland 
Maryland 
Maryland 
Maryland 
Maryland 
Maryland 
Maryland 
Maryland 
Maryland 
Maryland 


NCAA  Tournament,  East  Regional  •  ECAC  New  England  Champions 
NIT,  1  st  Round,  Motor  City  Classic  Champions 
Marquette  City  Classic  Champions 

Consecutive  20-Win  Seasons,  1983,  1984,  1985,  1986 

NCAA  Tournament,  Mideast  Regional  •  MAC  Championship 

NCAA  Tournament,  Southeast  Regional  •  MAC  Championship 
NIT,  1st  Round 

NIT  2nd  Round 


NCAA  Tournament,  Midwest  Regional  Semifinals  •  NCAA  "Sweet  16" 

NCAA  Tournament,  West  Regional  Semifinals  •  NCAA  "Sweet  16" 

NCAA  Tournament,  West  Regional 

NCAA  Tournament,  Southeast  Regional 

NCAA  Tournament,  West  Regional  •  NCAA  "Sweet  16" 

NCAA  Tournament,  South  Regional  Semifinals  •  NCAA  "Sweet  16" 

NCAA  Tournament,  Midwest  Regional 


International  Experience 

'  Six-gome,  nine-day  tour  of  France  with  Maryland  basketball  team  in  August  of  1994 

•  Six-game,  nine-day  tour  of  Germony  with  ACC  All-Star  Team  in  July  of  1990 

•  Six-game,  12-day  tour  of  Germany,  France  and  Belgium  with  Ohio  University  basketball  team  in  August  of  1986 

•  World  Cup  Games  in  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina  with  Rhode  Island  basketball  team  in  July  of  1979 

•  Played  in  World  Cup  Games  as  member  of  Maryland  basketball  team  in  1972  (tournament  champions) 

Playinc  Experience 

•  1972-1975,  University  of  Maryland,  basketball  letterwinner 

•  1968-1972,  Penn  High  School  (Indiana),  lettered  four  years  in  basketball,  baseball  and  cross  country 

Playinc  Honors 

•  Maryland  Team  Captain,  1975 

•  Alvin  Aubinoe  Greatest  Career  Achievement  Award,  University  of  Maryland,  1975 

•  Member  1972,  1973,  1975  Maryland  Invitational  Tournament  Championship  Teams 

•  Member  1973  Cable  Car  Classic  Championship  Team 

•  Member  1975  Atlantic  Coast  Conference  Regular  Season  Championship  Team 

•  Member  1975  NCAA  Tournament  Team 

Personal 

Education:  University  of  Morylond,  1975,  B.S.  in  distributive  education;  Penn  High  School  (Indiana),  1971 

Date  of  Birth:  June  22,  1953 

Family:  Wife  Kathi  (married,  June  25,  1976);  son  Matthew  (22)  and  daughter  Ashley  (17) 


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Wickerson 


Assistant  Coach 


(Maryland  '90) 

5th  Year  at  Maryland 


Dave  Dickerson's  four-year  tenure  as  on  ossislant 
cooch  at  Maryland  hos  coincided  with  four  of  tfie  most 
successful  years  in  tfie  fiistory  of  the  program.  Tfie  Terps 
fiave  made  four  NCAA  Tournament  appearances,  fin- 
istied  in  the  top  holf  of  the  ACC  four  times  and  been 
ranked  among  the  nation's  top  10  each  season.  Dur- 
ing Dickerson's  first  four  years,  Maryland  posted  a  95- 
38  record  (.714  winning  percentage). 

Overall,  Dickerson's  ten-year  coaching  career  has 
resulted  in  10  straight  winning  seasons  and  five 
postseason  oppeorances. 

Dickerson  joined  head  coach  Gary  Willioms'  staff 
prior  to  the  1996-97  season  and  immediately  began 
putting  his  stamp  onto  the  program.  During  his  first  sea- 
son, Maryland  defeated  three  ranked  teams  and  was 
ranked  as  high  as  No.  2  during  the  season.  In  1997- 
98,  the  Terps  advanced  to  the  "Sweet  16"  of  the  NCAA 
Tournament,  and  recorded  21  victories  with  wins  over 
No.  I  North  Carolina  and  No.  2  Kansas. 

In  1998-99,  Maryland  won  a  school-record  28 
gomes,  a  school-record  1 3  ACC  games  and  once  again 
advoncedtothe  "Sweet  16"  of  the  NCAA  Tournament. 
During  the  season,  the  Terps  captured  championships 
of  the  Puerto  Rico  Shootout  and  the  BB&T  Classic  and 
advanced  to  the  semifinals  of  the  ACC  Tournament  for 
the  third  consecutive  season, 

Dickerson's  success  as  one  of  the  nation's  top  re- 
cruiters has  been  a  major  part  of  Maryland's  accom- 
plishments on  the  court.  Each  of  his  first  three  recruiting 
classes  were  ranked  among  the  nation's  best.  He  was 
instrumental  in  attracting  the  Terps'  1997  and  1998 
recruiting  classes,  both  of  which  ranked  in  the  top  10 
nationally.  Maryland's  1998  recruiting  class  was  ranked 
third  in  the  nation  by  Clark  Francis  of  HoopScoop 
Magazine.  The  Terps'  1999  recruiting  class  contains 
three  of  the  nation's  top  players  at  three  different  posi- 
tions. In  2000,  Dickerson  helped  land  Raleigh,  N.C., 
sensation  Chris  Wilcox. 

Dickerson's  scouting  and  recruiting  abilities  al- 
lowed Williams  to  gain  an  early  evaluation  of  All- 
America  guard  Steve  Francis.  Francis  was  the  No.  2 
overall  selection  in  the  1999  NBA  Draft  and  finished 
fourth  in  ACC  Player-ot-the-Yeor  voting  last  season. 

It  has  been  Dickerson's  nationwide  emergence 
on  the  recruiting  trails  that  has  allowed  him  to  rise  so 
quickly  up  the  coaching  ladder 

Prior  to  coming  to  Maryland,  he  was  an  assistant 


coach  at  Radford  University.  The  recruiting  classes  he 
helped  assemble  at  Radford  were  ranked  among  the 
nation's  best.  The  1994  season  saw  the  Highlanders 
compile  o  20-8  record  and  a  school-record  winning 
percentage  of  71 .4.  The  20  wins  are  tied  for  the  sec- 
ond-highest total  in  school  history.  Radford,  which  en- 
joyed winning  seasons  during  each  of  his  four  years 
there,  enjoyed  the  best  four-year  period  in  its  history 
while  Dickerson  wos  an  assistant. 

It  was  also  at  Radford  that  Dickerson  began  to 
moke  his  mark  as  a  bench  coach.  Radford  goined  na- 
tional acclaim  and  became  one  of  the  most  successful 


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programs  in  the  Big  South  Conference  during 
Dickerson's  tenure.  Radford  defeated  Louisiana  Stote, 
73-72,  on  Dec.  30,  1 993  to  gain  the  biggest  victory  in 
school  history.  The  Highlanders  scored  the  game-win- 
ning basket  with  2  8  seconds  remoining  in  the  game 
just  after  ISU  had  token  its  first  lead  of  the  second  half. 
Dickerson  wos  the  assistant  coach  in  charge  of  scout- 
ing LSU. 

Dickerson  played  forward  at  Maryland  from 
1986-89  ond  earned  four  varsity  letters.  He  was  co- 
coptain  OS  a  senior  in  1989.  Dickerson  saw  action  in 
the  1986  and  1989  NCAA  Tournaments  and  was  a 


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member  of  three  teams  that  advanced  to  the  ACC  Tour- 
nament semifinals.  The  Terps  won  19  games  his  fresh- 
man year  and  18  during  his  junior  season.  Dickerson 
was  a  starter  on  the  1989  team  that  became  the  first 
No.  8  seed  to  defeat  a  No.  1  seed  in  the  ACC  Tourna- 
ment when  the  Terps  knocked  off  NC  State. 

In  1989,  Dickerson  earned  his  bachelor's  degree 
in  government  and  politics  from  Maryland.  Soon  after 
graduation  he  began  his  coaching  career  on  the  staff 
of  Gardner  Webb  University  in  North  Carolina.  After 
a  year  at  Gardner  Webb  he  joined  former  Maryland 
head  coach  Lefty  Driesell  atjames  Madison  for  a  1992 
season  which  culminated  in  a  bid  to  the  NIT. 

From  1993-96,  Dickerson  was  on  assistant  coach 
at  Radford,  where  he  began  constructing  his  sparkling 
reputation  under  former  Maryland  assistant  coach  Ron 
Bradley. 

A  native  of  Olar,  S.C,  he  earned  the  team  award 
for  Greatest  Career  Contribution  in  1989  and  for  Most 
Improved  Player  in  1987.  Dove  is  married  to  the  former 
Ms.  Laurette  Newsom.  Laurette  is  a  1991  graduate  of 
Maryland.  The  couple  gave  birth  to  their  first  child, 
David  III  on  Oct.  19,2000. 


The  Dickerson  File 


COACHINC  ExPERieNCE 

1 990-91  Gardner  Webb  College,  Assistant  Coach 

1991-92  James  Madison  University,  Assistant  Coach 

1993-96  Radford  University,  Assistant  Coach 

1997-present      University  of  Maryland,  Assistant  Coach 

Assistant  Coaching  Positions 

Year  School  Team  Accomplishments 

1990-91       Gardner  Webb         South  Atlantic  Conf.  Tourn.  Finals 

1991-92      James  Madison         Colonial  Athletic  Assoc.  Tourn.  Finals  •  NIT  First  Round 


1992-93  Radford 

1993-94  Radford 

1994-95  Radford 

1995-96  Radford 

1996-97  Maryland 

1997-98  Maryland 

1998-99  Maryland 

1999-00  Maryland 


Big  South  Tournament,  Semifinals 
Big  South  Tournament,  Semifinals 
Big  South  Tournament,  Semifinals 
Big  South  Tournament,  Semifinals 

NCAA  Tournament,  Southeast  Regional 

NCAA  Tournament,  West  Regional  •  NCAA  "Sweet  16" 

NCAA  Tournament,  South  Regional  Semifinals  •  NCAA  "Sweet  16" 

NCAA  Tournament,  Midwest  Regional 


Playing  Experience 

•  1985-89,  University  of  Maryland,  basketball  letterwinner 

Playing  Honors 

•  Maryland  Team  Captain,  1989 

•  Career  Contribution  Award,  1989 

•  Most  Improved  Player  Award,  1987 

Personal 

Education:  University  of  Maryland,  1989,  B.S,  in  government  and  politics 

Date  of  Birth:  March  29,  1967 

Family:  Wife  Laurette  (married.  May  8,  1999),  son  David  III  (born  Oct.  19,  2000) 


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Patsos 


Assistant  Coach 


(Catholic  '891 

I  0th  Year  at  Maryland 


Jimmy  Patsos  is  in  his  10th  season  as  an  assistant 
coach  on  the  University  of  Maryland  basketball  staff. 
During  his  tenure  under  head  coach  Gary  Willioms, 
the  Terps  have  played  in  seven  NCAA  Tournaments, 
advanced  to  the  "Sweet  16"  four  times,  finished  in  the 
top  half  of  the  Atlantic  Coast  Conference  seven  times, 
won  one  ACC  regular  season  championship  and  aver- 
aged nearly  20  wins  per  season.  In  addition,  three 
players  (Walt  Williams  in  1992,  Joe  Smith  in  1995and 
Steve  Francis  in  1999)  have  been  lottery  selections  in 
the  NBA  Draft. 

During  his  career  at  Maryland,  he  has  coached 
seven  NBA  Draft  choices  including  first  round  selections 
Williams,  Smith,  Francis  and  Keith  Booth  (Chicago  Bulls, 
1997). 

His  role  as  an  academic  mentor  has  proven  pros- 
perous, as  the  teams'  overall  academic  performance 
has  improved  under  his  guidance.  He  works  closely 
with  the  academic  support  unit  of  the  athletic  deport- 
ment and  many  of  the  professors  on  campus. 

Patsos  joined  the  staff  as  a  volunteer  assistant 
during  the  1991-92  season  and  immediately  became 
on  integral  port  of  Williams'  staff.  His  numerous  re- 
sponsibilities center  on  opponent  scouting,  on-court 
coaching  and  the  academic  development  of 
Morylond's  players.  Patsos  has  been  a  key  compo- 
nent of  Morylond's  success  and  its  current  legacy  of 
continuity. 

Prior  to  his  appointment  to  Williams'  staff  at  Mary- 
land, Patsos  was  the  assistant  coach  at  Archbishop 
Carroll  High  School  in  Washington,  D.C.  He  helped 
Carroll  to  a  2 1  -8  record  and  a  national  ranking  of  No. 
6  during  his  first  season.  The  team  lost  to  the  famed 
DeMatho  Catholic  High  School  in  the  city  playoffs  to 
end  their  stellar  season.  Patsos  was  involved  in  the 
maturation  of  Charles  Harrison  (Wake  Forest)  and 
Lawrence  Moten  (Syracuse),  both  of  whom  became 
stars  on  the  collegiate  level. 

Patsos  also  coordinates  the  public  speaking  en- 
gagements of  the  Terps'  players.  Each  summer,  Patsos 
serves  as  the  director  of  the  Gary  Williams  bosketboll 
camp  at  the  University  of  Maryland.  The  camp  annu- 
ally draws  participants  from  around  the  world  and  is 
the  showcase  camp  on  the  eostern  seaboard.  In  his 
role  OS  camp  director,  Patsos  coordinates  counselor 


management,  facility  and  participont  scheduling,  hous- 
ing, meals  and  guest  speakers.  The  five  sessions  dur- 
ing the  summer  of  2000  ranked  as  the  largest  in  camp 
history.  In  addition  to  his  work  with  the  Gary  Williams 
camp,  he  is  a  frequent  speaker  at  camps  throughout 
Maryland,  Delaware  and  Pennsylvania  during  the  sum- 
mer months. 

Patsos  was  a  three-year  varsity  letterwinner  at 
Catholic  University  in  Washington,  D.C.  During  his 
career,  the  Cardinals  posted  a  record  of  51  -26.  Patsos 


played  for  the  lote  Jock  Bruen,  who  loter  led  Colgate 
University  to  a  pair  of  NCAA  Division  I  Tournament 
appearances. 

Catholic  won  four  regulor-seoson  tournament 
championships  during  Patsos'  coreer,  including  the 
1989  Manhottonville  Tournament.  Potsos  scored  a 
coreer-high  \7  points  and  grabbed  a  career-high  14 
rebounds  in  the  championship  gome  to  lead  the  Cardi- 
nals to  0  106-99  victory  over  Manhottonville.  Other 
top  games  during  his  senior  season  included  )2  points 


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and  five  rebounds  against  Frostburg  State,  10  rebounds 
at  Scranton  and  12  points  and  nine  rebounds  against 
St.  Mary's  (Md.). 

As  a  junior,  Patsos  recorded  season  highs  of  14 
points  against  Upsalo  and  11  rebounds  against  Wash- 
ington College.  He  scored  12  points  and  grabbed  five 
rebounds  to  lead  Catholic  to  the  championship  of  the 
Alfred  University  Charity  Cage  Classic  with  o  90-88 
victory  over  the  host  Sexons.  The  Cardinals  were  18-8 
during  both  his  junior  and  senior  years,  then  a  school 
record  for  victories  in  a  single  season. 

Potsos'  teannmate  for  two  years  (1987-88)  was 
current  Catholic  head  coach  Mike  Lonergan,  who  has 
led  the  Cardinals  to  the  "Sweet  16"  of  the  past  two 
NCAA  Division  III  tournaments. 

A  native  of  Boston,  Mass.,  Patsos  earned  his 
bachelor's  degree  in  history  from  Catholic  in  1989.  A 
brother,  Chris,  captained  the  Florida  Southern  baseball 
team  to  the  1981  NCAA  Division  II  World  Series  cham- 
pionship. 


The  Patsos  File 


CoACHiNc  Experience 

1989-1991  Archbishop  Carroll  (D.C.)  High  School,  Assistant  Coach 

1992-present       University  of  Maryland,  Assistant  Coach 

Assistant  Coachinc  Positions 


Year 

1991-92 
1992-93 
1993-94 
1994-95 
1995-96 
1996-97 
1997-98 
1998-99 
1999-00 


School 

Maryland 
Maryland 
Maryland 
Maryland 
Maryland 
Maryland 
Moryland 
Maryland 
Maryland 


Team  Accomplishments 


NCAA  Tournament,  Midwest  Regional  Semifinals  •  NCAA  "Sweet  16" 

NCAA  Tournament,  West  Regional  Semifinals  •  NCAA  "Sweet  16" 

NCAA  Tournament,  West  Regional 

NCAA  Tournament,  Southeast  Regional 

NCAA  Tournament,  West  Regional  •  NCAA  "Sweet  16" 

NCAA  Tournament,  South  Regional  Semifinals  •  NCAA  "Sweet  16" 

NCAA  Tournament,  Midwest  Regional 


International  Experience 

•  Six-game,  nine-day  tour  of  France  with  Maryland  basketball  team  in  August  of  1994 

•  One-month  tour  of  Australia  with  junior  (15-17)  team  in  August  of  1991 

Playing  Experience 

•  1986-89,  Catholic  University,  basketball  letterwinner 

Playinc  Honors 

•  Catholic  team  captain,  1989 

Personal 

Education:  Catholic  University,  1989,  B.S.  in  history 
Date  of  Birth:  October  1,  1966 


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l^ainwright 


Director  of  Basketball  Operations 


(Marylano  '90) 

5th  Year  at  Maryland 


Troy  Wainwright,  the  director  of  basketball  op- 
erations, is  in  his  fifth  year  as  a  member  of  head  cooch 
Gary  Williams'  staff.  He  is  on  essential  part  of  the  suc- 
cess of  the  team,  both  on  and  off  the  court,  and  is  re- 
sponsible for  the  administration  of  the  boskelboll  office. 


Wainwright  is  responsible  for  all  internal  opera- 
tions of  the  basketball  program  and  serves  as  a  liaison 
to  the  athletic  deportment  including  Deborah  Yow, 
Maryland's  director  of  athletics.  He  is  involved  in  the 
day-to-day  operations  of  the  team,  including  budget- 
ary matters,  team  travel,  on<ampus  housing  ond  din- 
ing contracts.  In  addition,  Wainwright  is  responsible 
tor  non-conference  scheduling  and  works  with  the  con- 
ference office  to  coordinate  the  Terps'  ACC  schedule. 

A  native  of  Berlin,  Md.,  Wainwright  has  played 
an  integral  role  in  the  Terps'  success  since  his  arrival. 
The  Terps  have  appeared  in  the  NCAA  Tournament 
four  times,  advanced  to  the  semifinals  of  the  ACC  Tour- 
nament four  times,  and  hove  averaged  more  than  23 
wins  a  season  during  his  four  seasons  with  the  Terps. 
In  both  1998  and  1999  the  Terps  advanced  to  the 
"Sweet  16"oftheNCAATournoment.  In  1999,  Mary- 
land won  a  school-record  28  gomes  and  was  ranked 
No.  5  in  the  nation.  In  1998,  the  Terps  played  the 
nation's  toughest  schedule  according  to  the  Sagarin 
ratings  and  were  ranked  15th  in  the  finol  notional  polls. 

Among  Woinwright's  chief  responsibilities  is  the 
coordination  of  team  travel  plans.  Wainwright  coordi- 
nates oil  transportation  (air  and  ground)  as  well  as  hotel 
accommodations.  During  his  tenure,  Woinwright  has 
successfully  coordinated  travel  to  four  NCAA  Tourna- 
ments, four  ACC  Tournaments,  Hawaii  and  Puerto  Rico 
as  well  as  every  regular  season  game. 

Wainwright  is  the  tournament  director  for  the  an- 


nual Gary  Williams  golf  tournament  that  raises  money 
to  endow  scholarships  for  the  basketball  program.  The 
tournament  hos  raised  more  than  $  100,000  during  the 
four  years  since  Woinwright's  arrival.  As  tournament 
director,  Wainwright  helps  solicit  sponsorships  ond  play- 
ers, and  helps  with  course  management  on  the  day  of 
the  event.  In  addition,  he  coordinates  team  and  indi- 
vidual player  scoring  and  the  silent  auction. 

He  olso  serves  as  the  co-director  of  the  Gary 
Williams  basketball  camp  each  summer.  He  helps  co- 
ordinote  virtually  every  aspect  of  the  camp  including 
housing,  meols  and  camp  speakers.  The  2000  Gary 
Williams  camp  was  the  largest  in  its  history  as  it  at- 
tracted more  than  1,000  overnight  campers  in  a  three- 
week  period. 

Wainwright  received  his  bachelor  of  science  de- 
gree in  sociology  from  the  University  of  Maryland  in 
1990.  After  graduating  from  Maryland  he  worked  as 
on  account  manager  with  the  Washington  Bullets  from 
1992-1994  and  os  an  advertising  account  executive 
at  the  Washington  Times  hom  1994-96. 

Wainwright  served  as  head  manager  for  the  bas- 
ketball team  during  Williams'  first  season  at  Maryland, 
1990.  He  accompanied  the  Terps  as  they  advanced 
to  the  second  round  of  the  1990  National  Invitation 
Tournament.  He  served  as  the  team's  ossistont  man- 
ager for  the  three  years  preceding  Williams'  arrival  in 
College  Park. 


The  Wainwright  File 


ExPERieivce 

1996-present       University  of  Maryland,  Director  of  Basketball  Operations 


Operations  Positions 

Year  School 

1996-97  Morylond 
1997-98  Maryland 
1998-99  Maryland 
1999-00      Maryland 


Team  Accomplishments 

NCAA  Tournament,  Southeast  Regional 

NCAA  Tournament,  West  Regional  •  NCAA  "Sweet  16" 

NCAA  Tournoment,  South  Regionol  Semifinals  •  NCAA  "Sweet  16' 

NCAA  Tournament,  Midwest  Regional 


Previous  Experience 

•  1986-90,  University  of  Morylond,  Team  Monager 

Personal 

Education:  University  of  Morylond,  1990,  B.S.,  sociology 
Date  Of  Birth;  June  7,  1967 


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Bush 


Assistant  Athletic  Trainer 


(Florida  State  'G91 
S9th  Year  at  Maryland 


J  J.  Bush  returns  as  the  athletic  trainer  for  Gary  Wil- 
liams and  the  Terps  nnen's  basketball  program.  Bush  is 
in  his  eighth  season  working  with  the  men's  basketball 
program.  This  is  his  second  stint  working  with  the  pro- 
gram, OS  he  was  the  team's  trainer  from  1972-1976, 

As  the  trainer  for  the  basketball  team,  Bush  coordi- 
nates the  daily  medical  treatments  for  all  the  players 
and  supervises  all  rehabilitative  efforts  in  case  of  in- 
jury. 

Bush  came  to  the  university  in  1 972  as  an  assistant 
trainer  and  has  been  honored  with  a  25-Year  Service 
Award  from  the  university.  He  began  working  immedi- 
ately with  the  men's  basketball  team.  The  team  won 
the  regular  season  championship  of  the  Atlantic  Coast 
Conference  in  1975  and  averaged  23  wins  a  season 
during  his  tenure. 


Beginning  with  the  1976  football  season,  Bush 
worked  with  the  Terp  football  team  until  1992,  when 
he  returned  to  Cole  Field  House  and  the  basketball  team 
as  an  assistant  to  the  athletic  director.  Bush  was  the 
head  trainer  for  the  football  team  as  it  claimed  four 
ACC  championships  and  played  in  nine  bowl  games. 

In  addition  to  his  training  duties.  Bush  also  teaches 
a  basic  and  advanced  kinesiology  course  on  care  and 
prevention  of  athletic  injuries  for  the  University,  and  is  o 
frequent  lecturer  throughout  the  Mid-Atlantic  region  of 
the  United  States  on  the  latest  training  methods. 

Bush  is  active  in  the  National  Athletic  Trainers  As- 
sociation, and  has  worked  extensively  within  the  orga- 
nization on  improving  athletic  training  methods.  He  has 
served  on  the  governmental  affairs  committee  at  the 
national  level  and  is  a  post  president  of  the  Maryland 
Athletic  Trainers  Association. 

A  native  of  Ft.  Lauderdale,  Flo.,  Bush,  53,  gradu- 
ated from  Florida  State  University  in  1969,  He  and  his 
wife  Gina  hove  two  children,  Brandon  and  Jordan. 


Bowie 


Equipment  Manager 


I  2th  Year  at  Maryland 


John  Bowie,  who  has  accompanied  the  Terps  to 
eight  postseason  tournaments,  is  in  his  12th  season  as 
the  equipment  manager  for  the  men's  basketball  team. 
Bowie  has  worked  with  head  coach  Gary  Williams  since 
his  arrival  prior  to  the  1989-90  season. 

Bowie  manages  the  Cole  Field  House  equipment 
room  and  handles  the  equipment  operations  for  the  men's 
basketball  team.  In  addition  to  his  duties  with  the  men's 
basketball  team,  he  works  with  the  women's  basketball, 
volleyball,  Softball,  wrestling  and  men's  and  women's 
swimming  teams. 

Bowie  is  responsible  for  maintaining  the  NCAA- 
mandated  equipment  records  for  the  sports  under  his 
supervision. 

The  North  Brentwood,  Md.,  native  is  a  graduate 
of  DuVal  High  School.  He  and  his  wife  of  12  years, 
Marsha,  have  two  children:  Darrin,  12,  and  Adrian,  11, 


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Strength  &  Conoitioinc  Coach 


(Maryland  '951 

2nd  Year  at  Maryland 


Former  University  of  Moryland  men's  basketball 
team  captain  Kurtis  Shultz  is  in  his  second  season  os 
the  strength  and  conditioning  coach  for  the  men's  bas- 
ketball team.  Shultz  came  to  Maryland  from  Loyolo 
College  (Md.)  where  he  had  worked  the  last  four  years. 
At  Loyola  he  instituted  a  strenuous  off-season  kick-box- 
ing program  as  a  supplement  to  the  school's  overall 
strength  and  conditioning  program. 

Shultz  played  in  67  games  from  1992-95  for  the 
Terps  and  was  a  member  of  two  NCAA  Tournament 
teams.  He  was  a  member  of  Maryland's  1994  and 
1 995  teams  which  advanced  to  the  "Sweet  1 6"  of  the 
NCAA  Tournament.  He  was  a  forward  on  the  Terps' 
basketball  team  after  playing  two  years  at  DeMatho 


High  School  under  the  legendary  Morgan  Wootten 
He  also  played  tight  end  and  defensive  back  for  the 
Stags'  footboll  team. 

He  has  established  a  thriving  personal  training, 
body-building  and  self-defense  business  in  the  Baltimore 
oreo.  Shultz  has  been  on  avid  weightlifter  and  body 
builder  since  his  pre-college  days. 

Shullz  also  worked  with  the  Baltimore  Thunder  of 
the  National  Lacrosse  League  and  currently  works  with 
the  Baltimore  Ravens  of  the  NFL.  He  has  been  a  private 
trainer  to  Ravens'  linebacker  Ray  Lewis 

In  addition  to  his  duties  at  Marylond,  Shutiz  is  re- 
sponsible for  strength  and  conditioning  for  four  sports 
at  Johns  Hopkins  University. 


Men's  Basketball  Support  Staff 
Cleo  Long-Thomas 


Administrative  Assistant  to  the 

Head  Coach 

I  I  TH  Year  at  Maryland 

Cleo  Long-Thomas 
is  in  her  11th  season  as 
the  administrative  assis- 
tant to  head  coach  Gory 
Williams.  She  coordi- 
nates the  professional 
schedules  of  coach  Wil- 
liams and  the  assistant 
coaching  staff.  In  addi- 
tion, she  is  responsible 
for  the  overall  adminis- 
tration and  the  day-to-day  managerial  duties  of  the  bas- 
ketball office. 

Long-Thomas  coordinotes  Williams'  schedule  for 
departmental  meetings,  out-of-town  speaking  engage- 
ments and  appearances.  She  also  coordinates  all  travel 
arrangements  for  the  entire  coaching  staff.  During  the 
season,  she  produces  the  doily  practice  plans  for  the 
coaching  staff.  Long-Thomas  plans  and  coordinates  the 
Terps'  onnuol  honors  banquet  including  oil  invitations, 


decorations,  seoting  and  banquet  room  setup.  She  also 
arranges  the  senior  day  activities  at  the  finol  home 
game  of  the  season  each  year. 

Long-Thomas  and  her  husband,  Jocquin,  are  the 
proud  parents  of  three  children;  Tyrone,  32,  Jabari,  26, 
and  Raven,  17.  Sheolsohostwogrondchildren,  TJ.,  4 
and  Jovan  (born  July  4,  2000). 

Carole  Bucco 

Administrative  Assistant  to  the 
Assistant  Coaches 
2no  Year  at  Maryland 

Carole  Bucco  is  in 
her  second  year  work- 
ing with  the  University 
of  Maryland  men's 
basketball  program 
serving  as  the  odminis- 
trotive  assistant  to  the 
assistant  coaches  for 
recruiting. 

Bucco  coordi 
nates  all  recruiting  cor- 
respondence end  mail-outs  to  prospective  members  of 
the  team.  In  addition,  she  assists  the  coaches  in  prepa- 


ration of  scouting  reports  throughout  the  season.  She  is 
also  responsible  for  assisting  the  coordination,  planning 
and  registration  of  the  annual  Gory  Williams  summer 
basketball  camp. 

Bucco  graduated  from  the  University  of  Maryland 
in  1993.  After  she  graduated,  she  worked  for  the  Uni- 
versity of  Maryland  University  College  for  two  years, 
then  for  two  small  companies  before  coming  back  to 
Maryland 

Carole  and  her  husband.  Bill,  currently  reside  in 
Highland,  Md. 

Jennifer  Taylor 

Office  Assistant 

3rd  Year  at  Maryland 

Jennifer  Taylor 
serves  as  an  office  oide 
to  the  basketball  staff. 

She  is  in  her  third 
year  working  with  the 
men's  basketball  team. 

Toylor  recently  com- 
pleted her  master's  de- 
gree in  school  counseling 
at  Maryland. 


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On  Morris 

An  All-America  candidote  os  one  of  the  most  versatile  ploy 
ers  in  college  baskelboll  one  of  America's  most  com- 
plete players  .,,  one  of  12  top  collegians  selected  to  o 
USA  Select  Team  to  compete  against  the  US,  Olympic 
Team  m  an  NBC-televised  exhibition  on  Sept.  2  ...  scored 
II  points  OS  one  of  three  college  stars  in  double  figures .. 
shot  4  of  8  against  the  Dream  Teom,  including  3  of  5  be- 
yond the  arc  ...  heralded  by  several  preseoson  magazines 
mcluding  Dick  Vitole's  College  Basketball  Preview  at  the 
top  swing  forward  in  the  nation  ...  joins  teammates  Juan 
Dixon  ond  Lonny  Baxter  os  preseason  candidates  for  the 
Noismith  and  Wooden  Ployerofthe  Year  Awards ...  unani- 
mous hrst  or  second  team  preseason  All-American  ...  mem- 
ber of  the  Playboy  All-America  Team  entering  his  senior 
season  ...  honorable  mention  All-America  pick  after  each 
of  his  freshman,  sophomore  and  junior  seasons ...  AII-ACC 
second  team  following  his  junior  season,  AII-ACC  first  team 
after  his  sophomore  campaign  ...  enters  his  final  college 
season  among  Maryland  career  charts  in  blocks  (5th| 
steals  (10th),  3FGs  |10lh),  rebounds  (16th)  and  points 
1 19th)  ...  surpassed  1,000  career  points  against  Duke  on 
Jan.  9,  2000  and  ended  his  junior  campaign  with  1,288 
career  points  in  100  coreer  gomes  (12.9  per  gome)  ,, 
just  the  15th  player  in  Maryland  history  to  reoch  1,000 
points  before  or  during  his  junior  season  . . .  multiple  blocked 
shots  in  41  of  68  gomes  over  the  lost  two  seosons ...  three 
or  more  blocks  in  29  of  those  games ...  finished  second  in 
ACC  blocked  shots  os  a  junior  and  third  as  a  sophomore 
-.  "Do-Everylhing "  talent  whose  greotest  contributions 
might  not  be  viewed  in  the  boxscore  ...  unselhsh  player 
whose  efforts  last  season  helped  develop  the  talents  of 
teommotes  lonny  Baxter  and  Juan  Dixon  ...  presents 
matchup  problems  at  the  forward  position  because  of  his 
speed  ond  quick  footwork  ...  uses  his  quickness  to  take 
ployers  outside  where  he  is  comfortable  on  defense  and 
uses  his  foot  speed  to  beot  a  post-up  defender  to  his  favor- 
ite spot  on  the  floor ...  drew  comparison  by  on  opposing 
ACC  coach  last  season  to  NBA  all-star  Scottie  Pippen. 

Williams  on  Morris 

"Every  once  in  o  while  you  hove  o  player  where  you  don't 
see  ony  ceiling  to  his  game.  Terence  has  a  chance  to  be 
great,  and  I  don't  soy  that  about  a  lot  of  players,  Terence 
was  the  guy  lost  year  who  started  the  season  and  allowed 
us  to  get  off  to  a  good  start.  He  probobly  hod  as  much 
pressure  on  him  as  ony  other  college  bosketboll  ployer  in 
the  country  because  he  was  picked  player  of  the  year  in  the 
ACC  and  hrst  teom  All-America  in  the  preseason.    Really, 


when  you  looked  ot  our  team  at  the  beginning  of  lost  year, 
there  was  nobody  else  that  teams  really  focused  on  besides 
Terence.  Terence  took  oil  that  ottention  eorly  in  the  yeor, 
and  yet  he  hod  great  games  ogoinst  some  really  good  teams. 
And  that  allowed  lonny  Baxter  ond  Juan  Dixon  to  develop 
their  game  kind  of  off  to  the  side  where  people  really  weren't 
focused  on  them.  To  Terence's  credit  he's  completely  unself- 
ish. He  passed  up  shots  for  the  other  guys'  benefit  last  year 


and  did  a  lot  of  things  leom-wise.  I  think  Terence  is  one  of 
those  people  who  is  genuinely  happy  when  the  teom  wins. 
There  are  o  lot  of  guys  that  say  they  ore,  but  might  not  be.  I 
think  Terence  is  very  happy  regardless  of  what  his  slots  re- 
veol-  He  is  a  great  passer,  too,  especiolly  for  his  size.  He's 
one  of  the  best  possers  for  o  player  that  size  ihot  I've  ever 
cooched  His  decision  to  come  bock  this  year  was  just  a 
very  mature  decision  on  his  behalf.  In  other  words,  he  could 


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have  gone  out  and  made  a  lot  of  money  this  year,  but  he 
will  be  here  as  a  belter  player  at  the  end  of  next  season, 
than  he  was  at  the  end  of  this  past  season." 

I  999-00 

34-gome  starter  who  averaged  15.8  points,  8.6  rebounds, 
2.4  assists,  2.1  blocks  and  1.6  steals  per  contest  ...  fin- 
ished in  the  ACC  top  ten  statistical  leaders  in  rebounds 
(3rd),  blocks  (4lh),  held  goal  percentage  (6th),  free  throw 
percentage  (6th),  scoring  (7th)  and  steals  (10th) ...  honor- 
able mention  All-America  ...  second-team  All-ACC ...  ACC 
All-Tournament  second  team  ...  one  of  15  notional  finalists 
for  the  Naismith  Award  ..  preseason  ACC  Player  of  the 
Year  and  first  team  preseason  All-Americo  by  numerous 
publicotions ...  career-high  12  double-doubles ...  first  Ter- 
rapin player  since  Joe  Smith  in  1 995  to  post  four  consecu- 
tive double-doubles ...  had  18  points,  11  rebounds  vs.  Vir- 
ginia on  Feb.  2  ...  16  points,  10  rebounds  vs.  NC  State  on 
Feb.  6  ...  20  points  and  12  boards  in  landmark  victory  at 
No.  3  Duke  on  Feb.  9  ...  17  points,  12  rebounds  at  No. 

19  Temple  ...  season-high  25  points  vs.  Kentucky  at  Madi- 
son Square  Garden  fell  one  point  shy  of  his  career-high 
26  the  previous  season  against  Kentucky  ...  career-high 
with  six  assists  twice,  vs.  Notre  Dame  and  vs.  Iowa  ...  ca- 
reer-high with  seven  blocks  twice,  vs.  Tulone  and  vs.  Wake 
Forest...  career-high  five  steals  at  Duke  ...  scored  in  double 
hgures  in  30  of  34  games  ...  10  gomes  of  20  points  or 
better ...  12  games  with  at  least  three  blocked  shots ...  71 
blocks  was  second-most  by  a  Maryland  junior ...  293  re- 
bounds was  third-best  by  aTerp  junior ...  streak  of  51  con- 
secutive starts  and  83  straight  gomes  was  snapped  while 
missing  the  gome  at  Clemson  with  an  ankle  injury. 

I  998-99 

Honorable  mention  All-America  selection  and  All-ACC  first- 
team  selection  as  he  averaged  15,3  points  and  a  team- 
leading  7.1  rebounds  per  gome  ...  joined  former  Terp  All- 
Americans  John  Lucas,  Tom  McMillen  and  Joe  Smith  as 
the  only  Maryland  sophomores  to  eorn  All-ACC  honors ... 
finished  fifth  in  the  voting  for  ACC  Player  of  the  Year  in 
1999  ...  led  Terps  in  rebounds  and  blocks  (2.3)  while  fin- 
ishing second  in  scoring,  field  goal  percentage  (.551 )  and 
free  throw  percentage  (.825)  ,,.  his  77  blocked  shots 
marked  the  second  best  single-season  effort  by  o  Mary- 
land sophomore  behind  only  Joe  Smith's  97  blocked  shots 
during  the  1994-95  season  ...  finished  third  in  the  ACC 
with  a  2.3  blocked  shots  per  game  overage  ...  he  blocked 
more  shots  \77]  than  Wake  Forest  did  as  o  team  (64)  dur- 
ing the  1998-99  season  ...  season-high  six  blocked  shots 
come  ot  Virginia  on  Jon.  7,  1999  ...  had  three  or  more 
blocks  in  17  games  and  multiple  blocks  in  23  of  Maryland's 
34  gomes  (67.6  percent)  ...  the  only  player  in  school  his- 
tory to  record  bock-to-back  double-doubles  in  points  and 
rebounds  in  the  NCAA  Tournament  ...  totaled  18  points 
and  10  rebounds  against  Valparaiso  and  20  points  and 
12  rebounds  against  Creighton  ...  oil-tournament  team  se- 
lection at  the  Puerlo  Rico  Shootout  as  he  averaged  14.3 
points,  8.7  rebounds  and  shot  70.8  percent  from  the  held 
(17-of-24)  ...  the  Terps  defeated  AU  Puetio  Rico,  NCAA 
Tournament  porticipont  UCLA  and  Pittsburgh  to  win  the 
tournament  chompionship  ...  scored  in  double  figures  in 
28  of  Maryland's  34  gomes  (82.4  percent)  and  scored 

20  or  more  points  a  career-best  eight  times ...  led  the  Terps 
in  scoring  a  team  and  career-high  11  times ...  scored  20 
or  more  points  against  three  different  ranked  teams ...  sea- 
son-high .909  on  10-of-ll  shooting  from  the  field  against 


DePaul  on  Dec.  7  .  .  scored  10  held  goals  in  bock-lo-back 
games  against  DePaul  (22  points)  and  then  No.  5  Ken- 
tucky (26  points) ...  21  consecutive  free  throws  in  a  seven- 
game  stretch  from  Dec.  7  through  Jan.  7  ...  also  hit  20 
stroight  (from  Jon.  10  through  Feb.  6)  and  15  consecutive 
(from  Nov.  17  through  Nov.  23) ...  grabbed  a  career-high 
16  rebounds  as  Maryland  won  atNC  State  on  Feb.  10  ... 
more  than  doubled  his  assists  (56-25)  and  blocked  shots 
(77-29)  while  nearly  doubling  his  steals  totals  (50-27)  from 
his  freshmon  season  to  his  sophomore  season  ...  improved 
on  his  statistical  output  and  became  more  of  a  defensive 
stopper  in  the  final  10  games  of  the  1998-99  season  fol- 
lowing the  season-ending  injury  to  starting  center  Obinna 
Ekezie  on  Feb.  9  ...  at  North  Carolina  (Jon.  13),  scored 
20  points  on  eight-of-12  shooting  from  the  field  with  five 
rebounds  and  two  blocks  as  the  Terps  won  in  Chapel  Hill 
for  the  third  time  in  four  tries ...  career  high  of  26  points  at 
Kentucky  on  Dec.  5  and  at  Clemson  on  Jan.  24. 

i  997-98 

Honoroble  mention  All-ACC  Freshman  Team  selection  ... 
averaged  7.4  points  and  3.5  rebounds  ...  averaged  8.4 
points,  3.8  rebounds,  and  16.9  minutes  per  gome  while 
shooting  .564  from  the  field  (53-94)  and  .407  from  3- 
point  range  (11-27)  in  the  final  16  gomes  of  the  season  ... 
averaged  10.5  points  and  was  one  of  five  Terps  to  aver- 
age in  double  figure  scoring  in  the  ACC  Tournament ...  on 
fire  in  the  ACC  Tournament  with  21  total  points  when  he 
shot  64.3  percent  (nine-of-14)  from  the  field  ...  was  out- 
stonding  in  his  first  career  game  against  the  noHon's  No.  1 

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team.  North  Carolina  ...  scored  10  points,  including  three 
in  overtime,  and  blocked  two  shots  to  help  lead  the  Terps 
to  the  victory  ...  scored  on  a  "raise  the  roof"  olley-oop 
dunk  off  an  assist  from  Sorunosjosikevicius  which  tied  the 
game  at  80  with  3:40  remaining  in  the  extra  session  ... 
blocked  at  least  one  shot  in  the  first  10  games  of  the  sea- 
son and  hod  five  blocked  shots  in  three  games  against 
North  Carolina. 

High  School 

Graduated  in  1997  from  Governor  Thomas  Johnson  High 
School  in  nearby  Frederick  ...All-America  second-team  se- 
lection and  the  eighth-best  collegiate  prospect  in  the  nation 
by  Bob  Gibbons  following  his  senior  season ...  a  fourth  team 
All-American  by  Parade  Mogoz/ne  following  his  senior  sea- 
son ...  also  named  as  the  31  st  best  prep  player  in  the  nation 
by  Parade  ...  rated  as  the  25th  best  high  school  player  in 
the  nation  by  The  Sporting  News ...  averaged  19.5  points, 
12.9  rebounds,  5  blocked  shots  and  3,9  ossists  in  leading 
Thomas  Johnson  to  a  22-5  record  his  senior  season ...  scored 
1,509  points  during  his  79-game  career  for  a  19.1  career 
points  per-gome  overage ...  grabbed  1,028  career  rebounds 
for  a  13.0  rebounds  per  game  overage  during  his  prep 
career ...  shot  62.7  percent  (592-944)  from  the  field  during 
his  career ...  played  forthe  Capital  All-Star  team  in  the  Capitol 
Classic  at  USAirways  Arena  following  his  senior  season  and 
scored  a  team-high  20  points,  grabbed  o  team-high  10  re- 
bounds and  blocked  a  team-high  three  shots ...  shot  eight  of 
10  from  the  field  including  three-of-three  from  3-point  ronge 
...  played  in  the  Magic  Johnson  Roundboll  Classic  at  the 


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P',.  ji...  -1  Aubjm  Hills  where  he  scored  12  points  on  a  per 
feet  (iveKif-five  shooting  from  the  field  nomed  to  the  all 
roufnatnent  leom  at  the  Charlie  Weber  AAU  Invitational 
which  wos  held  in  Cole  Field  House  prior  to  the  stort  of  his 
senior  season  ...  named  as  the  Frederick  County  Player  of 
the  Year  as  a  junior  and  senior ...  beat  out  Note  James  of 
Duke  OS  the  County  Player  of  the  Year  as  a  junior  ...  the 
unonimous  selection  for  area  player  of  the  year  honors  as  o 
senior  overoged  21.4  points  and  13  8  rebounds  as  o  jun- 
ior ...  preseason  All-America  third-teom  by  Street  and  Smith's 
prior  to  his  senior  seoson ...  nomed  as  the  1 2th-best  forward/ 
center  by  the  Adidas  Recruiting  Service  entering  his  senior 
season  ...  tournament  record  of  30  blocks  at  the  Golaxo 
Wellcome  U.S.  Chollenge  in  Raleigh,  NC ,  during  his  se- 
nior seoson  ...  named  the  Outstanding  Player  of  the  Tourna- 
ment OS  he  scored  66  points  ond  grabbed  41  rebounds  in 
three  gomes  ..  his  30  blocks  broke  the  previous  tournament 
record  which  had  been  held  by  current  NBA  player  Shown 
Bradley  ...  scored  o  triple-double  of  24  points,  12  rebounds 
and  1 1  assists  ogoinst  Raleigh's  Athens  Drive  High  School 
.,  on  oll-oreo  selection  as  a  starter  on  the  Thomas  Johnson 
varsity  OS  0  sophomore  and  averaged  17.0  points  and  12.9 
rebounds  per  gome ...  high  school  coach  was  Tom  Dickmon. 

International 

Porticipoted  with  a  USA  Select  team  in  summer  of  2000  in 
order  to  practice  and  scrimmage  with  the  U.S.  Olympic 
Team  while  preparing  for  the  2000  Sydney  Olympics  .,, 
played  internationally  tor  the  first  time  in  his  career  prior  to 
his  sophomore  season  as  o  member  of  the  Acropolis  Cup 
team  which  represented  the  United  States  in  Greece  as  o 
preliminary  event  to  the  1998  World  Chompionships  ... 
overoged  6.3  points  and  4,0  rebounds  in  three  games  os 
the  U.S.  hnished  in  second  ploce  in  the  tournament. 

Personal 

Terence  Doreo  Morris  ...  born  Jan.  11,  1979  ...  son  of 
Roxonne  Bright.,  the  oldest  of  seven  children  (four  younger 
brothers  ond  two  younger  sisters] ...  has  lived  his  entire  life 
in  the  stole  of  Marylond  . .  majoring  in  letters  and  sciences. 


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5-6 

833 

3-7 

10 

1 

1 

4 

2 

0 

16 

F9       Duke                    1 

1       35 

7-22 

.318 

3-9 

333 

3-4 

.750 

5-7 

12 

1 

2 

1 

2 

5 

20 

F13     Temple                   1 

I       36 

8-15 

533 

1-3 

333 

00 

.000 

39 

12 

5 

3 

4 

0 

1 

17 

F16     GeorgioTech         1 

1       19 

711 

.636 

11 

1000 

1-2 

.500 

1-4 

5 

4 

3 

1 

0 

2 

16 

F19     Woke  Forest           1 

1       31 

6-11 

.545 

2-3 

,667 

3-5 

,600 

1-6 

7 

4 

4 

2 

0 

0 

17 

F22     Clemson                 1 

1       25 

)-5 

200 

02 

,000 

2-2 

1.000 

1-5 

6 

4 

2 

3 

0 

1 

4 

F26     North  Corolino       1 

1       33 

6-16 

375 

1-3 

333 

3-7 

.429 

4-5 

9 

3 

0 

2 

4 

0 

16 

M 1      Florida  Stole           1 

1       34 

8-13 

.615 

3-5 

.600 

2-2 

1.000 

4-7 

11 

3 

0 

3 

2 

2 

21 

M4     Virginia                  1 

1       25 

6-11 

.545 

02 

.000 

3-3 

1.000 

2-3 

5 

5 

2 

4 

0 

2 

15 

MIO    Florido  SloleACC  1 

1       24 

7-10 

.700 

1-1 

1000 

2-2 

1.000 

1-5 

6 

2 

1 

2 

1 

0 

17 

Mil     NCSlole-ACC       1 

1       37 

513 

.385 

1-4 

.250 

00 

.000 

2-9 

n 

3 

3 

4 

3 

0 

11 

M12    Duke-ACC             1 

1       39 

6-16 

.375 

2-7 

.286 

00 

000 

3-8 

11 

2 

1 

2 

0 

1 

14 

M16    lona-NCAA            1 

1       35 

8-14 

.571 

1-2 

500 

5-6 

,833 

5-7 

12 

2 

0 

3 

2 

1 

22 

Mt8    UCLA-NCAA         1 

1       30 

5-10 

.500 

1-3 

.333 

2-2 

1,000 

1-2 

3 

0 

0 

2 

1 

2 

13 

Morris  Came- 

By-Came 

1 398-33  (SophomoreI 

Dote    Opponent         &C 

S    Min. 

FGA 

Pet. 

JFG-A 

Pd. 

HA 

Pd. 

ao 

Tot 

PF 

A 

TO 

8 

S 

Pb 

N14    Western  Carolina   1 

1       20 

7-11 

.636 

2-3 

667 

01 

.000 

22 

4 

2 

0 

1 

0 

2 

16 

N17    UMBC                   1 

1       27 

6-11 

545 

1-t 

1000 

6^5 

1.000 

3-3 

6 

2 

2 

3 

4 

2 

19 

N20    Holstro                   1 

1       24 

712 

.583 

1-3 

333 

7-7 

1.000 

4-4 

8 

2 

0 

1 

3 

0 

22 

N23    Duquesne               1 

1       29 

7-9 

.778 

01 

.000 

4-5 

800 

1-5 

6 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

18 

N26    AU  Puerto  Rico       1 

1       20 

4^5 

.667 

OO 

.000 

4-6 

.667 

43 

7 

1 

1 

0 

C 

0 

12 

N27    UCIA                     1 

1       33 

9-12 

.750 

1-1 

1.000 

3-4 

.750 

4-7 

11 

3 

3 

4 

2 

3 

22 

N28    Pittsburgh               1 

1       20 

4-6 

667 

00 

.000 

1-2 

.500 

3-5 

8 

5 

2 

2 

1 

1 

9 

D3       Woke  Forest           1 

1       23 

6-8 

.750 

2-2 

1.000 

1-2 

.500 

1-2 

3 

2 

3 

1 

3 

2 

15 

D6      Stanford                 1 

I       34 

4-7 

.571 

1-1 

1.000 

2-4 

.500 

U 

5 

1 

3 

2 

3 

2 

n 

D7      DePoul                   1 

1       31 

laii 

.909 

OO 

.000 

2-2 

lOOO 

4-2 

6 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

22 

D12     Kentucky                1 

1       34 

10-18 

.556 

1-3 

.333 

5-5 

1.000 

2-4 

6 

3 

0 

2 

1 

3 

26 

D19     Princeton                1 

1       27 

3-5 

,600 

02 

.000 

3-3 

1000 

2-2 

4 

3 

2 

2 

1 

2 

9 

D23    North  Texas           1 

1       21 

2-5 

400 

00 

.000 

33 

1.000 

18 

9 

I 

0 

1 

3 

1 

7 

D27    South  Corolino  Si.  1 

1       24 

5-9 

.556 

00 

.000 

4-4 

1.000 

2-5 

7 

3 

3 

3 

3 

0 

14 

J3        Duke                      1 

1       28 

7-15 

.467 

02 

ooo 

2-2 

1.000 

4-5 

9 

3 

1 

3 

1 

1 

16 

\7        Virginia                    I 

1       32 

5-8 

.625 

01 

.000 

7-10 

,700 

2-2 

4 

2 

1 

3 

6 

0 

17 

J 10      NC  Stole               1 

1       20 

4-9 

444 

02 

.000 

2-2 

1.000 

24 

6 

1 

0 

1 

3 

3 

10 

J 13      North  Corolino       I 

1       36 

812 

667 

01 

.000 

4-4 

1.000 

2-3 

5 

3 

0 

2 

2 

1 

20 

J 19      GeorgioTech         1 

1       34 

9-15 

600 

■  02 

.000 

2-2 

1000 

4-6 

10 

2 

2 

1 

2 

4 

20 

J24      Clemson                 1 

1       40 

9-12 

.750 

3-5 

.600 

55 

1.000 

23 

5 

2 

2 

2 

1 

0 

26 

J27      Florida  Stole          1 

1       31 

6-7 

.857 

00 

.000 

4-4 

1.000 

51 

6 

1 

4 

3 

0 

2 

16 

J31      Woke  Forest           1 

1       33 

6-16 

375 

3-7 

.429 

OO 

000 

47 

11 

4 

C 

5 

2 

1 

15 

F3       Duke                      1 

1       25 

3-9 

333 

1-3 

333 

OO 

,coo 

2-5 

7 

4 

0 

5 

4 

0 

7 

F6       Virginio                  1 

1       29 

6-7 

857 

M 

1000 

3-3 

1000 

3-5 

8 

2 

1 

0 

3 

1 

16 

FIO     NC  Stole               1 

1       36 

7-12 

.583 

02 

000 

3-4 

.750 

4-12 

16 

1 

0 

3 

A 

2 

17 

F13      North  Corolino       1 

1       32 

5-13 

385 

2-5 

400 

2-2 

1. 000 

4-5 

9 

3 

2 

2 

5 

1 

14 

F21      GeorgioTech         1 

1       29 

6-12 

500 

1-3 

333 

00 

.000 

3-3 

6 

1 

3 

1 

2 

2 

13 

F24     Clemson                 1 

I       29 

3-9 

.333 

25 

400 

4-6 

.667 

1-5 

6 

3 

3 

1 

3 

0 

12 

F27     Florida  Stole          1 

1       34 

3-9 

.333 

1-3 

.333 

9-12 

.750 

1-6 

7 

3 

3 

1 

3 

2 

16 

M5      Florida  Stote-ACC  1 

1       26 

210 

.200 

01 

.000 

1-2 

500 

21 

3 

2 

2 

2 

3 

3 

5 

M6      No  Corolino-ACC  1 

1       31 

5-13 

.385 

2-8 

.250 

00 

.000 

2-6 

8 

2 

2 

1 

0 

1 

12 

MH    Volporoiso-NCAA  1 

1       34 

8-15 

.533 

01 

.000 

24 

500 

5-5 

10 

^ 

3 

0 

0 

0 

18 

M13    Creighlon-NCAA    1 

1       36 

6-11 

546 

U 

.250 

^P 

.875 

1-11 

12 

3 

5 

4 

3 

3 

20 

M18    Si.  John's-NCAA     1 

1       37 

310 

.300 

1-3 

^'^ 

1000 

1-3 

4 

5 

1 

2 

3 

3 

9 

48 


O'OI  MARYLAND  BASKE, 


JefrapinJ>rofiles^ 


Morris  Came-By-Came 

i  997-98  (FreshmanI 

Dote 

Opponent         G-GS 

Min. 

FGA 

Pet. 

3FGA 

Pet. 

FT-A 

Pet. 

CW3 

Tot 

PF 

A 

TO 

B 

S 

Pts 

N14 

South  Corolino 

1-0 

22 

1-5 

.200 

1-2 

.500 

0-0 

.000 

2-2 

4 

2 

0 

1 

3 

1 

3 

N18 

F-  Dickinson 

1-0 

15 

4-8 

500 

0-2 

.000 

0-1 

.000 

3-1 

4 

1 

0 

2 

3 

8 

N22 

Mt.  St.  Mary's 

1-0 

19 

3-6 

.750 

0-0 

.000 

3-4 

.750 

1-5 

6 

0 

2 

1 

0 

9 

N25 

Florida  Inf'l 

1-0 

17 

4-6 

.667 

0-0 

.000 

3-4 

.750 

1-2 

3 

1 

2 

0 

2 

11 

D4 

Clemson 

1-0 

20 

3-5 

,600 

0-1 

000 

0-0 

.000 

0-2 

2 

3 

1 

3 

0 

0 

6 

07 

Konsos 

1-0 

16 

1-4 

.250 

0-1 

.000 

1-2 

.500 

3-1 

4 

I 

0 

2 

1 

3 

D8 

Geo.  Woshingtor 

1-0 

10 

0-1 

.000 

0-1 

.000 

3-4 

.750 

0-4 

4 

2 

1 

0 

0 

3 

D13 

UMBC 

1-0 

17 

3-7 

.429 

0-0 

000 

1-2 

.500 

3-3 

6 

2 

2 

3 

2 

7 

D22 

UNC-Asheville 

1-0 

17 

6-7 

.857 

0-0 

.000 

8-10 

.800 

3-2 

5 

3 

1 

1 

3 

20 

027 

UNC-Wilminglon 

1-0 

9 

2-4 

.500 

0-1 

.000 

2-2 

.500 

0-3 

3 

4 

1 

2 

0 

6 

D30 

Missouri 

1-0 

9 

1-3 

.333 

0-0 

.000 

1-2 

.500 

1-0 

1 

2 

0 

2 

0 

1 

3 

J3 

Duke 

1-0 

17 

1-4 

.250 

0-0 

.000 

ao 

.000 

1-2 

3 

5 

3 

6 

2 

1 

2 

17 

Florida  Stote 

1-0 

7 

2-6 

.333 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

20 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

4 

J10 

NC  Stole 

1-0 

11 

1-1 

1.000 

0-0 

.000 

1-1 

1.000 

0-1 

1 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

3 

J14 

North  Carolina 

1-0 

18 

4-5 

.800 

1-1 

1.000 

1-3 

.333 

0-1 

1 

2 

0 

2 

2 

0 

10 

J17 

Woke  Forest 

1-0 

17 

2-8 

.250 

0-1 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

3-1 

4 

2 

0 

1 

0 

0 

4 

J2) 

Georgia  Tech 

1-0 

16 

5-9 

.556 

1-1 

1.000 

2-2 

1.000 

3-1 

4 

3 

1 

0 

0 

1 

13 

J24 

Clemson 

1-0 

13 

2-5 

.400 

1-2 

.500 

2-2 

1.000 

1-0 

1 

0 

1 

I 

1 

0 

7 

J29 

Duke 

1-0 

19 

2-5 

.400 

0-1 

.000 

8-10 

.800 

3-7 

10 

3 

0 

2 

0 

0 

12 

FI 

Virginia 

1-0 

19 

4-7 

.571 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

2-4 

6 

0 

1 

0 

0 

1 

8 

F7 

Florido  Stote 

1-0 

19 

4-5 

.800 

0-1 

.000 

2-2 

1.000 

1-1 

2 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

10 

Fll 

NC  Stole 

1-0 

15 

1-2 

.500 

0-0 

.000 

0-2 

.000 

2-0 

2 

0 

0 

4 

1 

1 

2 

F14 

North  Carolina 

10 

24 

6-12 

.500 

4-6 

.667 

0-0 

.000 

2-3 

5 

1 

0 

1 

1 

2 

16 

F19 

Wake  Forest 

1-0 

24 

6-7 

.857 

0-1 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

1-5 

6 

2 

3 

3 

0 

2 

12 

F2I 

Georgia  Tech 

1-0 

16 

3-6 

.500 

0-1 

.000 

1-2 

.500 

1-5 

3 

0 

! 

0 

0 

0 

7 

F24 

Virginia 

1-0 

19 

2-5 

.400 

0-1 

.000 

0-0 

000 

0-4 

4 

2 

0 

0 

2 

1 

4 

F28 

Temple 

1-0 

10 

2-3 

.667 

0-1 

,000 

0-0 

000 

0-1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

0 

4 

M6 

Georgia  Tech-ACC  1-0 

12 

5-5 

1.000 

M 

.000 

1-1 

1.00 

2-1 

3 

1 

0 

2 

1 

1 

12 

M7 

No.  Corolina-ACC  1 -0 

25 

4-9 

.444 

1-4 

.000 

0-1 

.000 

3-2 

5 

4 

1 

1 

2 

2 

9 

M12 

Utah  Stote-NCAA  1-0 

16 

3-3 

1.000 

0-0 

.000 

1-2 

500 

2-2 

4 

5 

1 

1 

2 

0 

7 

M14 

Illinois-NCAA 

1-0 

8 

0-3 

,000 

0-1 

.000 

0-0 

000 

0-0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

M19 

Arizona-NCAA 

1-0 

15 

4-8 

500 

3-6 

.500 

0-0 

.000 

1-1 

2 

1 

I 

3 

2 

2 

11 

Morris' 

Career  Highs 

L±..^L^  ■  J.J__-l.^^-     -LIJ-J^-     1      ..   ^— t-l^^._L^..^    ..   lU^ 

Category 

# 

Opponent/Date 

F 

9 

at  Florida  Stole,  2-27-99 

Points 

26 

vs.  Kentucky,  12-12-98 

FA 

12 

at  Florida  State,  2-27-99 

26 

at  Clemson,  1-24-99 

Rebounds 

16 

at  NC  Slate,  2-10-99 

FG 

10 

vs.  Kentucky,  11  ■24-99 

Assists 

6 

vs.  Notre  Dome,  11-26-99 

10 

vs.  DePaul,  12-7-98 

6 

vs.  Iowa,  11-30-99 

10 

vs.  Kentucky,  12-12-98 

Blocks 

7 

vs.Tulane,  11 -19-99 

FGA 

22 

at  Duke,  2-9-00 

7 

vs.  Woke  Forest,  1-19-00 

3FG 

4 

at  North  Carolina,  2-14-98 

Steals 

5 

at  Duke,  2-9-00 

3  FGA 

9 

at  Duke,  2-9-00 

Minutes 

43 

vs.  Winthrop,  12-7-99 

Morris' 

Career  Overall  Statistics 

Year 

GP-GS       Min.-Avg. 

FG-A 

Pet. 

3P-A 

Pet. 

FT-A 

Pel. 

OR-DR 

Reb-Avg. 

PF-D 

Ast 

To 

BIk 

St 

Pts.-Avg. 

1997-98 

32-0       511-16.0 

91-174 

.523 

13-37 

.351 

41-59 

.695 

47-66 

113-3.5 

57-2 

25 

46 

29 

27 

236-74 

1998-99 

34-34       999-29.4 

195-354 

.551 

27-76 

.355 

104-126 

.825 

88-154 

242-/1 

79-2 

56 

67 

77 

50 

521-15.3 

1999-00 

34-34      1103-32.4 

200-406 

.493 

35-96 

.365 

102-134 

,761 

93-200 

293-8.6 

89-4 

80 

97 

71 

53 

537-15.8 

CAREER 

10(W>8    2613-26.1 

486-934 

.520 

75-209 

.359 

247-319 

.774 

228420 

648-6.5 

225-8 

161 

210 

177 

130 

1,294-12.9 

Morris 

Career  ACC  Statistics 

Year 

GP-GS       Min.-Avg. 

FG-A 

Pet. 

3P-A 

Pet. 

FT-A 

Pel. 

OR-DR 

Reb-Avg. 

PF-D 

Ast 

To 

Blk 

St 

Pts.-Avg. 

1997-98 

16-0        274-171 

48-92 

.522 

7-17 

.412 

17-24 

.708 

22-36 

58-3.6 

27-1 

11 

24 

10 

9 

120-75 

1998-99 

16-16       491-30.7 

93-173 

.538 

16-44 

.364 

48-58 

.828 

44-74 

118-74 

37-0 

25 

34 

44 

22 

250-15.6 

1999-00 

15-15       481-32.1 

82-188 

.436 

19-51 

.373 

42-56 

.750 

47-88 

135-9.0 

44-1 

30 

44 

27 

29 

225-15.0 

CAREER 

47-31     1246-26.5 

223-453 

.492 

42-112 

.375 

107-138 

.775 

113-198 

311-6.6 

108-2 

66 

168 

81 

60 

595-12.7 

Morris 

'  Career  NCAA  Tqurnaaaent  Statistics 

Year 

GP-GS       Min.-Avg. 

FG-A 

Pet. 

3P-A 

Pet. 

F-A 

Pet. 

OR-DR 

Reb-Avg. 

PF-D 

Ast 

To 

Blk 

St 

Pts.-Avg. 

1997-98 

3-0         39-13.0 

7-14 

.500 

3-7 

.429 

1-2 

.500 

3-3 

6-2.0 

6-1 

3 

4 

4 

2 

18-6.0 

1998-99 

3-3       107-35.7 

17-36 

.472 

2-8 

.250 

11-14 

.786 

7-19 

26-8.7 

10-1 

9 

6 

6 

6 

47-15,7 

1999-00 

2-2        65-32.5 

13-24 

.542 

2-5 

.400 

7-8 

.875 

6-9 

15-75 

2-0 

0 

5 

3 

3 

35-175 

CAREER 

7-5      21 1-30.1 

37-74 

.500 

7-20 

.350 

19-24 

.792 

16-31 

47-6.7 

18-2 

12 

15 

13 

11 

10ai4.3 

49 


WINS  OVER 


apin-Profiles 


2000-01  MARYLAND  BASKETBALM 


^  Cephas 


'99-00  PPC:  1 .5.  RPC:  1 .4 


Forward 
Wilmington,  Del. 
(The  Sanford  School! 
B-7  •  2  I  7  •  Senior 


On  Cephas 

Filth-year  senior  who  begins  his  final  campaign  at  Mary- 
lend  as  a  utility  forward  ..  a  strong  rebounder  whose 
game  is  mostly  suited  to  playing  an  interior  role  ...  be- 
gan to  see  more  consistent  minutes  in  his  junior  season 
and  time  should  increase  as  a  senior  ..  has  appeared  in 
50  career  gomes  with  on  overage  of  4,3  minutes  per 
contest  ...  has  fully  recovered  from  a  pair  of  surgeries 
during  and  after  his  redshirt  freshman  season  ...  his  jun- 
ior compoign  was  his  first  full  season  at  Maryland  not 
impacted  by  medical  issues. 

Williams  on  Cephas 

"Ceph  finally  got  to  help  us  last  year  [after  recovering 
from  knee  surgery].  He  really  come  on  and  gave  us  some 
valuable  miutes  in  some  games  at  the  end  the  year  LoRon 
has  really  good  leadership  qualities  and  the  other  play- 
ers seem  to  really  enjoy  hoving  him  on  the  court.  They 
seem  to  respond  to  him  very  well.  Cephas  is  an  intelli- 
gent guy  and  is  o  leader  on  campus  in  addition  to  being 
one  on  the  basketball  court." 

I  999-00 

Ployed  in  14  games  and  averaged  5.3  minutes ...  aver- 
aged 1.5  points  and  1.4  rebounds  ....  21  points  for  the 
season  exactly  matched  his  season  output  in  1999  ... 
season-high  six  points  in  ACC  Tournament  quarterfinal 
vs.  Florida  State  .,  scored  five  in  home  win  over  Geor- 
gia Tech  ...  season-best  five  rebounds  in  eorly-seoson 
win  over  Fairleigh  Dickinson  ...  most  extensive  playing 
time  was  against  FDU  when  he  added  three  points  and 
a  steal  in  14  minutes  ...  11  minutes  in  FSU  tournament 
game,  and  the  Georgia  Tech  game  at  Cole  marked  the 
most  extensive  time  against  ACC  opponents  during  his 
career ...  lauded  by  Coach  Williams  for  six  quality  min- 
utes against  FSU  on  Jan.  29  in  what  was  then  his  most 
lengthy  court  action  in  an  ACC  gome  ...  appeared  in 
both  NCAA  Tournament  games,  logging  11  minutes 
combined  against  lona  and  UCLA  ...  had  two  rebounds 
ogainsi  the  Gaels  and  three  against  the  Bruins. 

I  998-99 

Averaged  1.4  points  in  15  gomes  played  ...  did  not  re- 
gain full  mobility  on  his  knee  until  midway  through  the 
seoson  ...  scored  his  career  high  of  seven  points  as  Mary- 
land defeated  NC  State  in  Cole  Field  House  on  Jan.  10 


. .  mode  0  coreer-high  three  field  goals,  on  three  attempts, 
against  the  Wolfpock  ..  was  the  Terps'  leading  scorer 
off  the  bench  as  he  played  only  six  minutes  in  the  victory 
...  played  his  season  high  of  nine  minutes  against  AU 
Puerto  Rico  in  the  first  round  of  the  Puerto  Rico  Shootout 
...  helped  Maryland  to  the  victory  with  three  points,  one 
assist  and  onesteol ...  played  in  two  NCAA  Tournament 
gomes,  gelling  action  against  Valparaiso  and  St.  John's 
.  hit  3-point  shots  against  Hofstra,  AU  Puerto  Rico  and 
NC  State. 

1997-98 

Appeared  in  21  gomes  and  averaged  4.5  minutes  ... 
was  slowed  early  in  the  season  after  he  underwent  sur- 
gery for  o  hernia  on  Nov.  19  ...  he  returned  to  proctice 
on  Dec.  2  after  missing  two  full  games ...  four  points  and 
nine  rebounds  during  o  career-high  of  22  minutes  against 
UMBC  on  Dec.  13  ...  nine  rebounds  represents  his  ca- 
reer high  ...  in  an  overtime  win  over  top-ranked  North 
Carolina  on  Jon  14,  played  four  crucial  minutes  at  the 
end  of  the  first  half  in  place  of  AII-ACC  performer  Rodney 
Elliott  with  3:43  remaining  in  the  half  and  the  score  tied 
at  32  ...  he  finished  the  half  on  the  court  ond  Maryland 
went  into  the  locker  room  with  o  four-point  (41-37)  lead 
...  scored  two  points  and  grabbed  three  rebounds  agoinst 
Arizona  in  the  NCAA  Tournament  on  March  19  . 
grabbed  three  or  more  rebounds  six  times  during  the 
season  ...  displaying  his  rebounding  prowess,  he  wos 
the  only  player  on  the  team  with  more  rebounds  |30| 
than  points  scored  (7)  during  the  season. 

1996-97 

Redshirt  season  ...  signed  with  the  Terps  during  the  spring 
semester  of  1 996  and  entered  the  university  for  the  spring 
semester  in  1997. 

High  School 

Graduated  in  1996  from  The  Sanford  School  in 
Hockessin,  Del.  ...  on  all-slate  first-team  selection  as  o 
senior ...  averaged  23  points,  16  rebounds,  five  blocked 
shots  and  shot  69  percent  from  the  floor  his  senior  year 
...  scored  19  points  in  the  Delowore  State  All-Slor  game 
following  his  senior  season  and  was  considered  to  be 
the  top  collegiate  prospect  in  the  state  ...  senior  season 
was  highlighted  bya  31-poinl,  24-rebound  performance 
in  an  overtime  victory  over  Dover  High  School ...  scored 
1,614  career  points,  grobbed  1,199  career  rebounds 
and  blocked  365  career  shots  ...  led  Sonford  to  four 
consecutive  Independent  Conference  titles  and  four  con- 
secutive stale  championship  tournaments  ..  was  the  In- 
dependent Athletic  Conference  Player  of  the  Year  in 
1995  ...averaged  17  points,  15  rebounds  and  five  blocks 
and  earned  all-state  second-team  honors  os  o  junior . . 


50 


coached  by  Stanley  Waterman  ...  played  at  Tatnol 
School  as  a  freshman  and  transferred  to  Sanford  at  the 
beginning  of  his  sophomore  seoson 

Personal 

LoRon  Arnel  Cephas  (pronounced  luh-RON  •  SEE-fuss) 
...  born  Sept.  23,  1977  ...  son  of  Sharon  and  Ronald  T. 
Ford  .  he  has  two  sisters,  Brittany  ond  Brielle  ...  was 
voted  to  hove  the  best  smile  as  a  high  school  senior  ... 
major  is  communications . . .  won  election  in  spring  2000 
to  Moryland's  Student  Government  Association,  as  a 
representive  to  the  school  of  arts  &  humanities. 


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Cephas' 

Career  Hichs 

Category 

# 

Opponent/Date 

Points 

7 

vs.  NC  State,  1-10-99 

FG 

3 

vs.  NC  State,  1-10-99 

3 

vs.  Florida  Stale,  3-10-00 

FGA 

8 

vs.  UMBC,  12-13-97 

3FG 

1 

several  times 

3  FGA 

1 

several  times 

n 

1 

on  four  occasions 

FTA 

4 

vs.  UNC  Asheville,  12-22-97 

Rebounds 

9 

vs.  UMBC,  12-13-97 

Assists 

1 

I 

vs.  AU  Puerto  Rico,  11-26-98 
vs.  UMBC,  12-13-97 

Blocks 

1 

on  four  occasions 

Steals 

1 

several  times 

Minutes 

22 

vs.  UMBC,  12-13-97 

LaRqn  Cephas  with  Associate 
Athletic  Director  Dave  Haclund 


Cephas  Came-By-Came  i  999-2000  (JuniorI 


Date  Opponent 

N22  F  Dickinson 

N30  Iowa 

D4  Illinois 

D30  UMBC 


G-GS     Min. 

10         14 


1-0 
1-0 
1-0 


J2  Coastal  Carolina  1  -0 

J19  Wake  Forest  1-0 

J22  Clemson  1-0 

J29  Florida  Stole  1-0 

F2  Virginia  1-0 

F6  NC  Stole  1-0 

FI6  Georgia  Tech  1-0 

MID  Florida  Slole-ACC  1-0 

M15  lona-NCAA  t-0 

MIS  UCLA-NCAA  1-0 


FG-A 
1-5 
0-0 
0-0 
1-3 
2-5 
0-0 
0-0 
02 
0-0 
0-0 
2-3 
3-4 
0-1 
0-0 


Pet   3  FG-A 

,200        0-1 


Pel.     FT-A 
000       1-2 


Pel.      O-O     Tot      PF      A    TO 


.000 
.000 
.333 
.400 
.000 
,000 
.000 
.000 
.000 

667 
.750 

000 
,000 


0^ 
0-0 

0-0 
0-0 
0-0 
0-0 
0-0 
0-0 
0-0 
0-0 
0-0 
01 
0,0 


,000 
.000 
000 


0-0 
00 
0-0 


000      0-0 


.000 
.000 
.000 
.000 
.000 
.000 
.000 
.000 
000 


1-2 
0-0 
0-0 
0-0 
0-0 
1-3 
0-0 
0-0 
0-0 


,500 
000 
.000 
.000 
.000 
.500 
.000 
.000 
000 
.000 
333 
000 
000 
000 


2-3 
0-0 
0-0 
0-2 

M 

oo 

0-0 
0-1 
0-0 

0-0 

1-1 

0-2 
0-2 

0-3 


Pis 

3 
0 
0 
2 
4 
1 

0 
0 
0 
0 
5 
6 
0 
0 


Cephas  Came-By-Came  i  998-99  (Sophomore) 


Dale 

N17 

N20 

N23 

N26 

N28 

03 

D23 

JIO 

J13 

F2t 

F24 

F27 

M5 

Mil 

M18 


Opponent 
UMBC 
Hofstro 
Duquesne 
AU  Puerto  Rico 
Pitlsburgh 
Woke  Forest 
North  Texos 
NC  Stale 
North  Corolino 
Georgia  Tech 
Clemson 
Florida  Slate 
Florida  State-ACC 
Volparoiso-NCAA 
Si  John's-NCAA 


G-GS 
1-0 
1-0 
1-0 
1-0 
1-0 
1-0 
1-0 
1-0 
1-0 
1-0 
1-0 
1-0 
1-0 
1-0 
1-0 


Min. 
3 
2 
1 
9 
3 
4 
4 
6 
1 

4 
1 
1 
4 
1 
1 


FG-A 
1-2 
1-2 


Pet.  3  FG-A   Pet.  FT-A 


.500 
.500 


W  .000 

1-3  .333 

0-0  .000 

0-1  000 

ai  .000 

3-3  1.000 

0-0  .000 

2-2  1.000 

0-0  .000 

0-0  000 

0-1  000 


0-2 


000 

,000 


0-0 
M 
0-0 

1-1 

0-0 
0-0 
0-0 

1-1 

0-0 
0-0 
0-0 
0-0 
0-0 
0-0 
0-0 


.000 
1.000 
.000 
1000 
000 
.000 
000 
1.000 
,000 
,000 
000 
000 
,000 
000 
000 


1-2 
0-0 
0-0 
0-0 
0-0 
0-0 
1-2 
0-0 
0-0 
00 
0-0 
0-0 

ao 

0-0 

0-0 


Pel. 
500 
000 
.000 
,000 
000 
,000 
500 
000 
000 
000 
,000 
000 
,000 
000 
000 


0-D     Tot 

W        0 


0-1 
0-0 
0-1 
0-1 
0-0 
0-0 
0-0 
0-0 
0-1 
0-0 
0-0 
0-0 
0-0 


PF 
0 
0 
0 
2 
0 
0 
0 
2 
0 
3 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


A    TO 

0      0 


Pts 
3 
3 
0 
3 
0 
0 

1 

7 

0 
4 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


Cephas  Caaae-By-Came  1 997-98  IReoshirt  Freshman) 


Dote 

N14 

N18 

D4 

D7 

D13 

D22 

D27 

J3 

J14 

J17 

J21 

J24 

J29 

Fl 

F7 

Fll 

F21 

F24 

F28 

M6 

M19 


1-0 


Opponent 

South  Carolina 

F.  Dickinson 

Clemson 

Kansas 

UMBC 

UNC-Asheville 

UNC-Wilminglon 

Duke 

North  Carolina 

Wake  Forest 

Georgio  Tech 

Clemson 

Duke 

Virginio 

Florida  Stole  1 

NC  Slate  1 

Georgia  Tech  1 

Virginia  1 

Temple  1 

Georgia  Tech-ACC  1 

Arizona-NCAA         1 


2 

11 
1 
1 

22 
8 
9 
9 
4 
2 
4 
I 
5 
1 

3 
5 
1 
2 
1 
1 
1 


FG-A 
0-0 
0-2 
0-0 
0-0 
2-8 
0-2 
0-1 
0-2 
0-0 
0-0 
0-1 
0-0 
0-2 
0-0 
0-0 
0-0 
0-1 
0-0 
0-0 
0-1 

1-1 


Pet.  3  FG-A 
,000   0-0 


Pet.  FT-A 


.000 
,000 
,000 
250 
,000 
,000 
000 
,000 
000 
000 
000 
.000 
000 
000 
.000 
.000 
.000 
.000 
.000 
000 


0-0 
0-0 
0-0 
0-1 
0-0 
0-0 
0-0 
0-0 
0-0 
0-0 
0-0 
0-0 
0-0 

oo 

0-0 
0-0 
0-0 

0-0 
0-0 

0-0 


.000 
.000 
.000 
.000 
.000 
000 
.000 
000 
.000 
.000 
.000 
.000 
.000 
.000 
000 
,000 
000 


0-0 
0-0 
0-0 
0-0 
0-0 
0-0 
1-4 
0-0 
0-0 
0-0 
0-0 
0-0 
0-0 
0-0 
0-0 
0-0 

ao 


.000  oo 


000 
000 

000 


0-0 
0-0 

0-0 


Pet 
,000 
000 
.000 
000 
,000 
000 
,250 
000 
000 
000 
000 
000 
,000 
000 
000 
.000 
.000 
.000 
000 
000 
000 


ao  Tot 

0-0   0 


0-2 
0-0 
0-0 
3-6 
1-2 
1-3 
1-2 
0-0 
0-1 
1-2 
0-0 
0-1 
0-0 
0-0 
0-0 
0-1 
0-0 

0-0 
1-2 


4 

1 

3 

0 
1 

0 
0 

2 
1 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

3 

0 

0 

A  TO 
0   0 


Pis 

0 
0 
0 
0 
4 
0 

I 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
2 


Cephas'  Career  Overall  Statistics 


Year 

1997-98 
1998-99 
1999-00 
CAREER 


GP-GS 

21-0 
15-0 
14-0 
50^ 


Min.-Avg. 

94-4.5 

45-3.0 

74-5.3 

213-4.3 


FG-A 
3-21 
8-18 
9-23 
20^2 


Pet. 
.143 
.445 
.391 
.323 


3P-A 
0-1 
3-5 
0-2 
3-8 


Pet. 
.000 
.600 
.000 
.375 


FT-A  Pet. 

1-4  .250 

2-4  .500 

3-7  .429 

6-15  .400 


OR-DR  Reb-Avg. 

8-22  30-1.4 

1-4  5-0.3 

4-15  19-1.4 


PF-D 

20-0 

8-0 

10-0 


Ast 

1 


13-41 


54-1.1      38-0 


To  BIk  St 

10  2  2 

1  1  1 

2  1  2 
13  4  5 


Pts.-Avg. 

7-0.3 
21-1.4 
21-1.5 
49-1.0 


Cephas'  Career  ACC  Statistics 


Year 

1997-98 

1998-99 

1999-00 

CAREER 


GP-GS 

12-0 

6-0 

6-0 

24-0 


Min.-Avg. 
38-3.2 
17-2.8 
24-4.0 
79-3.3 


FG-A  Pet. 

0-6  .000 

5-6  .833 

2-5  .400 

7-17  .412 


3P-A 
0-0 
1-1 
0-0 
1-1 


Pet. 

.000 
1.000 

,000 
1.000 


FT-A 
0-0 
0-0 
2-5 
2-5 


Pet. 
.000 
.000 
.400 
.400 


OR-DR  Reb-Avg. 

2-7  9-0.8 

0-1  1-0.2 

1-2  3-0.5 


PF-D 
12-0 
5-0 

4-0 


Ast 
0 
0 
0 


3-10 


13-0.5      21-0 


To  BIk  St 

3  0  1 
1  0  0 
0  1  1 

4  1  2 


Pts.-Avg. 

0-0.0 

11-1,8 

6-10 

17-0.7 


Cephas'  Career  NCAA  Tournament  Statistics 


Year 

1997-98 
1998-99 
1999-00 
CAREER 


GP-GS  Min.-Avg. 

1-0  1-1.0 

2-0  2-1.0 

2-0  11-5,5 

5-0  1 4-2.8 


FG-A  Pet. 

1-1  1.000 

0-3  .000 

0-1  ,000 

1-5  .200 


3P-A  Pet. 

0-0  .000 

0-0  000 

0-1  ,000 

0-1  .000 


FT-A  Pet. 

0-0  .000 

0-2  .000 

0-0  ,000 

a2  .000 
"si 


OR-DR 
1-2 
1-0 
0-5 
2-7 


Reb-Avg. 
3-3.0 
1-0.5 
5-2.5 
9-1.8 


PF-D      Ast 
0-0        0 


1-0 
2-0 
3-0 


To 
0 
0 
2 
2 


BIk 
0 
0 
0 
0 


St 

0 
0 
0 
0 


Pts.-Avg. 
2-2.0 
0-0.0 
0-00 
2-0.5 


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'01  MARYLAND  BASKETBALL 


ardesich 


'99-00  PPG:  2.7,  RPC:  2.9 


Center 

Boston,  Mass. 
(CoNROE  (Texas)/ 
Worcester  Academy) 
7-0  •  ZMti  •  Senior 


On  Mardesich 

f  itth-year  senior  who  is  expected  to  be  a  major  contributor 
to  Maryland's  rototion  for  the  fourth  consecutive  season  ... 
othletic  seven-footer  who  gives  the  Terps  a  very  physical 
presence  off  the  bench  ...  has  appeared  in  101  college 
garries  entering  his  senior  campaign  ..  has  played  in  ev- 
ery game  of  his  career  at  Moryland  and  is  within  31  gomes 
of  breoking  the  Terps'  coreer  mark  for  games  (131  by  Len 
Bios,  1982-86)  olso  is  in  line  to  break  the  mark  for  con- 
secutive career  gomes  played  ( 1 26  by  Keith  Booth,  1994- 
97)  ...  has  played  m  eight  NCAA  Tournament  games,  av- 
eraging 3.4  points  and  2.4  rebounds...  63  career  blocked 
shots  ore  15th  in  Maryland  history. 

Williams  on  Mardesich 

Mike  has  had  during  his  career  some  really  big  games.  In 
particular,  the  Konsos  gome  at  the  MCI  Center  where  he 
did  0  great  job  against  the  No.  2  team  in  the  country,  ond 
several  times  against  North  Carolina  he  has  stepped  up 
big.  When  you  hove  Mike  at  seven  feet  ond  weighing  250 
pounds  or  so,  not  many  teams  hove  o  player  that  size  that 
ihey  con  use.  Mike's  another  one  of  those  guys  that  the 
other  players  seem  to  enjoy  playing  with.  He  mokes  us  a 
much  stronger  teom,  physically." 

I  999-00 

Ployed  in  all  35  gomes  as  a  fourth-year  junior,  averaging 
2.7  points  and  2.9  rebounds  in  over  13  minutes  per  con- 
test lop  gome  of  the  season  was  a  1 0-point,  five-rebound 
effort  against  North  Carolina  (Feb.  26). ..  shot  5  of  6  from 
the  floor  in  19  minutes  ...  blocked  a  career-best  22  shots 
for  the  season  ...  also  scored  in  double  figures  with  10 
points  in  an  eorly  season  gome  vs.  Foirleigh  Dickinson  ... 
posted  a  season-high  of  seven  rebounds  twice,  both  at  home 
in  gomes  agoinst  Winlhrop  and  UMBC  ...  hod  six  boards 
in  o  regular  season  finale  at  Virginia  (March  4)  ...  shot 
42  6  percent  for  the  season  ...  matched  o  career-high  with 
three  free  throws  against  Winthrop ...  recorded  career-highs 
with  four  blocks  against  Tulone  and  three  steals  vs.  George 
Mason  ...  logged  time  in  both  NCAA  Tournament  bouts 
with  lono  and  UCLA  sow  18  minutes  of  lime  against  the 
Gaels,  scoring  four  points  with  four  rebounds. 

1 998-99 

Ployed  in  all  34  games  as  a  third-year  sophomore,  overog- 
ing  3.4  points  and  3  4  rebounds ...  credited  with  21  assists 


(0.6  opg)  and  o  career-high  21  blocked  shots  (0.6  bpg) 

tied  his  career  high  with  12  points  agoinst  both  Western 
Carolina  on  Nov  14  in  the  season  opener  ond  on  Dec.  23 
ogainst  North  Texas  ...  12  points  against  Western  Caro- 
lina came  in  only  17  minutes  played  ...  wos  tive-of-eight 
(.625)  and  o  perfect  Iwoof-two  ( 1 .000)  from  (he  free  throw 
line  OS  the  Terps  defected  the  Catamounts,  1 1 3-46,  in  Cole 
Field  House  ..  also  recorded  seven  rebounds,  one  ossist 
and  one  steal  in  one  of  the  top  gomes  of  his  career ...  neorly 
perfect  from  the  field  (fiveof-six,  833)  in  scoring  12  points 
in  1 5  minutes  of  playing  time  as  Moryland  defeated  North 
Texas,  132-57,  on  Dec.  23  ...  was  again  perfect  from  the 
free-throw  line  (two-of-two,  1 .000)  and  tied  his  season  high 
with  two  blocked  shots  agoinst  the  Mean  Green  ...  double 
figure  scoring  with  10  points  ogainst  Florido  Stole  on  Jon. 
27  ...  marked  the  fourth  time  during  his  career  that  he  hos 
scored  in  double  figures  during  on  ACC  gome  ...  averaged 
5.5  rebounds,  1.0  blocked  shots  and  18  minutes  per  gome 
in  the  ACC  Tournament  ...  averaged  3.0  points  and  2.0 
rebounds  in  the  NCAA  Tournament ...  career  NCAA  Tour- 
nament high  of  22  minutes  agoinst  Valparaiso  in  the  first 
round  of  the  tournament ...  had  two  blocks  against  the  Cru- 
saders ...  the  22  minutes  played  also  tied  his  season  high 
which  come  agoinst  North  Corolina  on  Feb.  13  ...  ployed 
46  total  minutes  (15.3  average)  in  the  NCAA  Tournoment. 

1997-98 

Averaged  5.4  points  ond  4.3  rebounds  (fourth  on  the  team) 
while  playing  in  oil  32  gomes  as  o  redshirt  freshman  ... 
averaged  18.2  minutes  per  gome  and  played  in  double- 
figure  minutes  in  29  of  Morylond's  32  gomes ...  was  at  his 
season  best  as  he  helped  lead  the  Terps  post  No  1  North 
Corolina  in  overtime  in  Cole  Field  House  on  Jon.  14  ... 
scored  his  career  high  tying  and  ACC  career  high  of  12 
points  while  grabbing  o  teom-high  nine  rebounds  in  front 
of  0  supercharged  home  crowd  ...  played  a  season-high 
34  minutes,  was  hve-of-nine  from  the  field,  hod  three  as- 
sists, no  turnovers  and  committed  only  one  personal  foul ... 
started  and  played  all  five  minutes  of  the  overtime  period 
and  scored  two  points  as  Maryland  outscored  North  Cora 
lino,  13-7,  to  gain  the  victory  ...  it  was  o  Mordesich  put- 
bock  off  a  Rodney  Elliott  miss  that  tied  the  gome  with  46.2 
seconds  remaining  and  sent  the  gome  into  the  extra  ses- 
sion , ,  he  played  Ihehnol  2:27  of  regulation  ond  the  entire 
five  minutes  of  the  overtime  period  during  which  the  Terps 
outscored  the  Tor  Heels,  17-11  ...  against  No.  13  Florida 
State  on  Jon  7,  he  scored  six  points  ond  grabbed  o  coreer- 
high  10  rebounds  in  his  best  outing  of  the  season  ...  scored 
what  proved  to  be  the  gome-winning  basket  (otter  the  Terps 
hod  trailed  by  as  many  12  points  in  the  second  half)  as  he 
scored  on  a  dunk  from  Laron  Profit  ..  scored  nine  points 
and  grabbed  a  career-high  tying  10  rebounds  as  the  Terps 
closed  the  regular  season  with  a  victory  over  Temple  in 
Baltimore  on  Feb.  28  .  first  doubl&digit  scoring  gome  in- 
cluded 10  points  with  five  rebounds  in  his  third  collegiate 
gome  against  Ml.  St.  Mary's  (Nov  22) 


52 


I  996-97 

Redshirt  seoson  ...  signed  to  play  at  Moryland  in  the  foil 
1995  signing  period. 

Worcester  Academy 

Team  captain  and  Most  Valuable  Player  os  he  led  Worces- 
ter to  the  New  England  Prep  School  Class  A  Tournament 
during  his  only  season  there  (1995-96)  ...  averaged  just 
over  19  points,  13  rebounds,  six  assists  and  five  blocks  per 
game  during  his  prep  season  ol  Worcester  .  over  the  final 
five  gomes  of  the  season  (including  the  postseason),  he 
averaged  33  points  and  18  rebounds ...  also  earned  var- 
sity letters  in  volleyball  ond  water  polo  while  at  Worcester 
Academy  ..  played  for  coach  Tom  Blackburn ...  also  ployed 
OS  o  storter  for  the  nationally  renowned  Boston  Amateur 
Basketball  Club  for  head  coach  Leo  Popile  ...  first  ployed 
ol  Cole  Field  House  when  the  BABC  won  the  Charlie  We- 
ber Tournament  in  September  of  1995  .  named  a  high 
school  bosketboll  senior  All-America  by  Bill  Bucholter  of 
College  Sports  Magazine ...  wos  o  starter  ond  helped  lead 
the  Boston  entry  to  the  championship  of  the  1996  Boston 


LAMa  BASKETS  A 


TJfiapiirProfiles^ 


Shootout  ...  played  in  the  Beantown  Collegiate  Pra-Am 
league  with  Rick  Fox  and  David  Wesley,  formerly  of  the 
Boston  Celtics. 

HicH  School 

Graduated  in  1995  fronn  Conroe  High  School  in  Texas  .. 
underwent  dramatic  growth  spurts  during  his  prep  career, 
growing  from  6-3  at  the  end  of  his  junior  season  to  6-1 1  at 
the  beginning  of  his  senior  season  ...  was  nominated  as  a 
member  of  the  McDonald's  All-Amerlcan  team  following 
his  senior  season  at  Conroe  ...  averaged  17.6  points,  13.4 
rebounds,  3.7  blocks,  2.3  steals  and  1.9  assists  while  shoot- 
ing .640  from  the  field  and  .790  from  the  free-throw  line 
his  senior  season  ...  led  the  Greater  Houston  area  in  re- 
bounding while  at  Conroe  ...  0  unanimous  all-star  selection 
as  he  earned  Ail-Greater  Houston,  all-county  and  all-dis- 
trict honors  while  being  named  team  MVP  ...  was  coached 
by  Tommy  Johnson  at  Conroe. 

Personal 

Mike  Mardesich  (pronounced  MARR-duh-sich|  ...  born  on 
July  29,  1977  ...  son  of  Renee  and  Mitch  Mardesich  who 
live  in  Bethesda,  Md. ...  a  brother,  Curt,  was  a  6-6  swingmon 
and  graduate  of  Archbishop  Carroll  Catholic  High  School 
in  Washington,  D.C.  ...  born  in  Long  Beach,  Calif.,  lived 
briefly  in  Croatia  (first  grade]  where  cousins  still  reside,  grew 
up  in  Boston  and  lived  there  until  moving  to  Texas  to  begin 
his  sophomore  year  at  Conroe  High  ...  was  accepted  at 
Harvard  University  when  he  was  making  his  collegiate 
choices ...  a  French  Honor  Society  student  who  speaks  three 
languages  fluently  and  has  studied  two  more  ...  scared 
1,300  on  his  SAT  and  carried  an  impressive  3.4  grade 
point  average  throughout  his  high  school  career ...  enrolled 
in  Maryland's  honors  college  and  was  admitted  to  the  col- 
lege of  business  as  a  freshman  ...  will  graduate  with  o 
double  degree  and  four  majors:  international  business,  fi- 
nance, logistics  and  marketing. 


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Min. 

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Pet.  3FG-A 

Pet. 

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PF 

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TO 

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1-0 

19 

1-3 

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0-0 

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1-2 

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1-2 

3 

3 

0 

2 

1 

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1-0 

15 

2-5 

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4 

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1-0 

18 

4-5 

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10 

N24    Kentucky 

1-0 

13 

0-2 

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0-0 

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ai 

.000 

1-2 

3 

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0 

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0 

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N26    Notre  Dome 

10 

4 

00 

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0-0 

000 

0-0 

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ai 

1 

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0 

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N30    lowo 

1-0 

12 

2-4 

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0-0 

000 

2-3 

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ai 

1 

3 

1 

2 

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D4      Illinois 

1-0 

15 

a2 

.000 

0-0 

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2-2 

1,000 

1-2 

3 

1 

0 

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1 

2 

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D5       Geo.  Washington 

1-0 

12 

0-1 

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0-0 

.000 

0-0 

aoo 

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1 

3 

0 

2 

1 

1 

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D7      Winthrop 

1-0 

17 

2-2 

1,000 

0-0 

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3-3 

1,000 

2-5 

7 

4 

2 

2 

1 

0 

7 

Dll     Kentucky 

1-0 

26 

2-3 

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oo 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

1-2 

3 

3 

0 

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2 

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D27    George  Moson 

1-0 

14 

2-3 

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0-0 

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.000 

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1 

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4 

D30    UMBC 

1-0 

20 

2-2 

1000 

0-0 

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2-4 

.500 

2-5 

7 

0 

2 

1 

1 

2 

6 

J2        Coastal  Carolina 

1-0 

15 

2-3 

667 

0-0 

.000 

1-2 

.500 

1-3 

4 

3 

0 

1 

2 

0 

5 

J7        NO  Stole 

1-0 

19 

1-5 

.200 

0-0 

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0-0 

.000 

4-0 

4 

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1 

1 

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1 

2 

J9        Duke 

1-0 

16 

1-3 

.333 

0-0 

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a2 

.000 

2-2 

4 

2 

0 

0 

1 

0 

2 

J 16      Georgia  Tech 

1-0 

19 

0-4 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

ao 

,000 

a3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

J 19      Woke  Forest 

1-0 

13 

0-2 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

,000 

1-1 

2 

3 

0 

2 

1 

0 

0 

J22      Clemson 

1-0 

19 

3-6 

500 

ao 

000 

0-0 

.000 

3-2 

5 

3 

2 

1 

1 

0 

6 

J27      North  Carolina 

1-0 

11 

0-1 

.000 

0-0 

,000 

0-0 

000 

0-0 

0 

4 

1 

1 

1 

0 

0 

J29      Florida  State 

1-0 

4 

0-3 

.000 

0-0 

000 

0-0 

000 

0-2 

2 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

F2       Virginia 

1-0 

8 

3-6 

.500 

0-0 

,000 

2-2 

1000 

4-1 

5 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

8 

F6       NC  State 

1-0 

3 

0-0 

.000 

oo 

,000 

ao 

000 

0-0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

F9       Duke 

1-0 

5 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

,000 

0-0 

-000 

ao 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

F13     Temple 

1-0 

7 

0-1 

.000 

ao 

,000 

0-0 

,000 

1-2 

3 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

F16     Georgia  Tech 

1-0 

7 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

,000 

0-0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

F19     Wake  Forest 

1-0 

15 

1-4 

,250 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

1-2 

3 

2 

0 

0 

1 

0 

2 

F22     Clemson 

1-0 

8 

0-2 

000 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

ai 

1 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

F26     North  Coroiino 

1-0 

19 

5-6 

.833 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

,000 

1-4 

5 

2 

2 

2 

0 

0 

10 

M 1      Florida  State 

1-0 

13 

1-2 

,500 

0-0 

000 

0-0 

,000 

1-1 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

M4      Virginia 

1-0 

22 

2-3 

.667 

ao 

,000 

oa 

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a6 

6 

4 

2 

0 

1 

0 

4 

MIO    Florida  State-ACC  1-0 

9 

a2 

.000 

0-0 

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0-0 

,000 

ai 

1 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Mil     NC  State-ACC 

1-0 

7 

0-1 

.000 

0-0 

,000 

ao 

.000 

3-0 

3 

1 

1 

2 

0 

1 

0 

M12    Duke-ACC 

1-0 

9 

2-3 

.667 

0-0 

,000 

0-0 

.000 

2-2 

4 

2 

0 

1 

0 

1 

4 

M16    lono-NCAA 

1-0 

18 

2-5 

.400 

0-0 

,000 

0-0 

.000 

1-3 

4 

3 

0 

0 

0 

0 

4 

M18    UCLA-NCAA 

1-0 

6 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

,000 

0-0 

,000 

ao 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

Mardesich  Came-By-Came 

1 998-99  (Sophomore) 

Date    Opponent         G-GS 

Min. 

FG-A 

Pet.  3F&A 

Pd. 

FT-A 

Pet. 

O-D 

Tot 

PF 

A 

TO 

B 

s 

Pts 

N14    Western  Coroiino 

1-0 

17 

5-8 

625 

0-0 

.000 

2-2 

1.00 

3-4 

7 

3 

1 

2 

0 

1 

12 

N17    UMBC 

1-0 

15 

1-5 

200 

0-0 

,000 

0-2 

.000 

2-2 

4 

3 

0 

0 

1 

2 

2 

N20    Hofsira 

1-0 

18 

2-4 

.500 

0-0 

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0-0 

.000 

3-3 

6 

3 

0 

2 

2 

0 

4 

N23    Duquesne 

1-0 

14 

2-5 

.400 

0-0 

000 

1-2 

.500 

2-3 

5 

2 

I 

0 

1 

0 

5 

N26    AU  Puerto  Rico 

1-0 

11 

0-0 

.000 

ao 

.000 

0-0 

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ai 

1 

2 

2 

1 

0 

1 

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N27    UCLA 

I-O 

11 

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,250 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

0-4 

4 

2 

0 

2 

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N28    Pittsburgh      M 

1-0 

18 

3-6 

.500 

0-0 

.000 

1-2 

.500 

2-6 

8 

1 

0 

1 

1 

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7 

D3      Woke  Forest"^ 

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18 

0-2 

.000 

0-0 

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0-0 

000 

1-1 

2 

0 

1 

3 

1 

2 

0 

D6       Stanford 

1-0 

14 

0-4 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

000 

ao 

0 

2 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

D7      DePaul 

1-0 

12 

2-5 

.400 

ao 

.000 

ao 

,000 

1-3 

4 

2 

1 

1 

0 

1 

4 

D12     Kentucky 

1-0 

7 

0-1 

.000 

ao 

.000 

ao 

,000 

1-0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

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D19     Princeton 

1-0 

18 

0-1 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

3-4 

.750 

0-2 

2 

0 

2 

2 

0 

0 

3 

D23     North  Texas 

1-0 

15 

5-6 

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ao 

.000 

2-2 

1.000 

1-4 

5 

1 

2 

0 

2 

0 

12 

D27    South  Carolina  Si 

1-0 

13 

2-10 

.200 

0-0 

.000 

1-2 

.500 

6-3 

9 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

5 

J3        Duke 

1-0 

5 

0-1 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

oo 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

J7       Virginia 

1-0 

8 

2-6 

.333 

ao 

.000 

1-2 

.500 

3-1 

4 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

5 

J 10     NC  State 

1-0 

14 

3h6 

.500 

0-0 

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1-2 

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2-1 

3 

3 

1 

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0 

7 

J 13      North  Carolina 

1-0 

10 

ai 

.000 

0-0 

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0-0 

aoo 

1-1 

2 

3 

1 

0 

1 

0 

0 

jl9      Georgia  Tech 

1-0 

15 

2-4 

.500 

ao 

.000 

0-0 

000 

1-3 

4 

1 

0 

0 

0 

1 

4 

J24      Clemson 

1-0 

11 

1-2 

.500 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

1-1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

0 

0 

2 

J27      Florida  State 

1-0 

10 

5-6 

.833 

0-0 

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ao 

.000 

la 

1 

2 

0 

1 

1 

1 

10 

J31      Woke  Forest 

1-0 

9 

1-1 

1.000 

0-0 

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1-2 

3 

2 

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F3        Duke 

1-0 

13 

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1-2 

1-2 

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ai 

1 

2 

1 

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0 

0 

1 

F6       Virginia 
FIO     NC  State 
F13      North  Carolina 

1-0 
1-0 
1-0 

4 

6 

22 

0-1 
1-5 
4-9 

.000 
.200 
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ao 

0-0 

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0-0 

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1-1 

2-3 
3-3 

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5 
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1-2 

F21      Georgia  Tech 

1-0 

14 

1-5 

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0-0 

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a3 

3 

0 

2 

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0 

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F24     Clemson 

1-0 

18 

1-4 

.250 

0-0 

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0-0 

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1-1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

F27     Florido  Stole 

1-0 

16 

0-1 

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ao 

.000 

2-2 

1.000 

1-2 

3 

1 

3 

2 

0 

2 

M5      Florido  Slole-ACC  1-0 

20 

0-1 

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0-0 

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2-3 

5 

3 

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M6      No.  Corolino-ACCl-O 

16 

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0-0 

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4-2 

6 

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1 

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Mil    Volporoiso-NCAA  1-0 

22 

2-7 

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0-0 

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2-4 

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1-3 

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1 

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M13    Creighton-NCAA 

1-0 

14 

0-2 

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0-0 

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1-2 

.500 

1-2 

3 

0 

2 

1 

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M18    Sl.John's-NCAA 

1-0 

10 

1-3 

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ao 

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0-0 

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1-0 

1 

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1 

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1 997-98  IFreshmanI 

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Opponent         &GS 

Min. 

F&A 

Pa. 

3FOA 

Pa 

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Po. 

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PF 

A 

TO 

B 

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NM 

South  Corolino 

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19 

2-3 

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1-2 

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1-1 

2 

3 

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F.  Dickinson 

10 

17 

1-8 

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00 

.000 

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N22 

Ml.  St.  Mot/  s 

1-0 

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Florida  Int'l 

1-0 

18 

3-8 

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1-2 

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2-3 

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D4 

Clemson 

1-0 

21 

3-3 

1.000 

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0-4 

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D7 

Konsos 

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Geo.  Washington 

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20 

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1000 

13 

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D13 

UMBC 

10 

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02 

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3-2 

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UNCAsheville 

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18 

2-4 

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D27 

UNCWilmingion 

10 

18 

2-7 

286 

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2-3 

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D30 

Missouri 

1-0 

17 

1-1 

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Duke 

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Florido  State 

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JIO 

NC  Stole 

1-0 

8 

4-5 

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1 

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North  Corolino 

1-0 

34 

5-9 

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Woke  Forest 

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24 

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J21 

Georgia  Tech 

10 

28 

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Clemson 

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Florida  State 

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21 

2-5 

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1-2 

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02 

2 

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1 

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F11 

NC  State 

1-0 

20 

1-4 

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North  Carolina 

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12 

2-4 

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0 

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0 

F19 

Woke  Forest 

1-0 

16 

2-4 

.500 

00 

.000 

00 

.000 

2-3 

5 

2 

0 

2 

0 

F21 

Georgio  Tech 

1-0 

27 

4-8 

500 

00 

.000 

2-2 

1.000 

3-1 

4 

2 

2 

0 

1 

2 

10 

m 

Virginia 

1-0 

21 

3-« 

.500 

00 

.000 

00 

.000 

2-2 

4 

4 

1 

1 

0 

0 

6 

F28 

Temple 

1-0 

23 

3-8 

.375 

oo 

.000 

3-4 

.750 

5-5 

10 

2 

2 

6 

0 

0 

9 

M6 

Georgia  Tech- ACC I -0 

15 

0-2 

.000 

oo 

.000 

00 

.000 

1-3 

4 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

M7 

No  CorolinoACCl-O 

15 

2-3 

.667 

00 

.000 

01 

.000 

1-3 

4 

1 

1 

1 

0 

0 

4 

M12 

Utah  Stole-NCAA  1-0 

7 

1-5 

.200 

00 

.000 

2-3 

.667 

20 

2 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

4 

M14 

Illinois-NCAA 

1-0 

8 

1-3 

.333 

oo 

.000 

OO 

.000 

01 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

M19 

Anzono-NCAA 

1-0 

19 

3-7 

429 

Oil 

000 

2-2 

1000 

2-2 

4 

5 

1 

4 

0 

1 

8 

Mardesich's 

Career  Hichs 

•* 

^ 

E 

Category             # 

Opponent/Dale 

FTA 

4 

VS- 

UMBC 

,  12-30-99 

Points                  n 

vs. 

W.  Corolino, 

11-14-98 

4 

vs. 

Temple,  2-28-98 

12 

vs. 

UMBC 

12-13-97 

4 

vs. 

Princeton, 

12-19-98 

12 

vs. 

North  Carolino,  1-14-98 

Rebounds 

10 

vs. 

Florida  Stole,  1-7-98 

12 

vs. 

North  Texas, 

12-23-98 

10 

vs. 

Georg 

io  Tech,  2-28-98 

FG 

5 

vs. 

W.  Carolina, 

11-14-98 

Assists 

3 

vs. 

Mt.  St.  Mary's, 

11-22-97 

5 

vs. 

North  Texas, 

12-23-98 

3 

vs. 

North  Co 

olino 

1-14-98 

5 

VS- 

Florido 

Stole, 

1-27-99 

Blocks 

4 

vs. 

Tulone 

11 

-19-99 

5 

vs. 

North  Caroli 

10,  2-26-00 

Steals 

3 

VS 

George  Moson 

,  12-27-99       1 

FGA 

11 

vs. 

Georg 

a  Tech 

,  1-21-98 

Minutes 

34 

vs. 

Morth  Carolina 

1-14-98 

FT 

3 

vs. 

Temple 

,  2-28-98 

3 

vs. 

Princeton,  12-19-98 

3 

vs. 

Winthrop,  12-7-99 

Mardesich's 

Career  Overall  Statistics 

Yeor 

GP-GS 

Min  -Avg. 

FG-A 

Pel. 

3P-A 

Pd. 

FT-A 

Pd. 

OR-DR 

Reb-Avg 

PF-D 

Asl 

To 

BIk 

St 

Pts.-Avg. 

1997-98 

32-0 

582-18.2 

72-170 

.424 

0-0 

,000 

28-45 

,622 

47-91 

138-4.3 

63-2 

26 

42 

20 

10 

172-5,4 

1998-99 

34-0 

457-13.4 

48-137 

.350 

0-0 

,000 

19-36 

,528 

49-68 

117-3,4 

55-0 

21 

34 

21 

15 

115-34 

1999-00 

35-0 

457-131 

40-94 

426 

0-0 

000 

15-24 

625 

36-64 

100-29 

59-0 

19 

35 

22 

13 

95-2,7 

CAREER 

101-0 

1496-14.8 

160401 

.399 

0-0 

.000 

62-105 

.590 

132-223 

355-3.5 

177-2 

66 

111 

63 

38 

382-3.8 

Mardesich's 

Career  ACC  Statistics 

Year 

GP-GS 

Min.-Avg. 

FGA 

Pd. 

3  PA 

Pd. 

FT-A 

Pd. 

OR-DR 

Reb-Avg. 

PF-D 

Ast 

To 

BIk 

St 

Pts-A^g 

i  yy/  -yd 

lo-O 

310-19.4 

39-88 

.443 

0-0 

,000 

7-15 

.467 

19-46 

oi-4.1 

36-1 

10 

16 

11 

3 

65-i  J 

1998-99 

16-0 

193-12.1 

21-60 

350 

0-0 

.000 

6-14 

429 

19-23 

42-26 

26-0 

8 

17 

7 

6 

48-30 

1999-00 

16-0 

201-126 

17-47 

362 

0-0 

000 

2-4 

500 

17-26 

43-2,7 

27-0 

9 

10 

8 

1 

36-23 

CAREER 

48-0 

704-14.7 

77-195 

.395 

00 

.999 

15-33 

.455 

55-95 

15M.1 

89-1 

27 

43 

26 

10 

169-3.5 

Mardesich's 

Career  NCAA  Tournament  Statistics 

Year 

GP-GS 

Min.-Avg. 

FGA 

Pd. 

SPA 

Pd. 

FTA 

Pd. 

OR-DR 

Reb-Avg. 

PF-D 

Ast 

To 

BIk 

St 

Pts.-Avg. 

1997-98 

3-0 

34-11.3 

5-15 

.333 

0-0 

000 

4-5 

.800 

4-3 

7-2,3 

5-1 

1 

6 

0 

1 

14-4.7 

1998-99 

3-0 

46-15.3 

3-12 

.250 

0-0 

000 

3-6 

.500 

3-5 

8-2  7 

5-0 

1 

4 

3 

0 

9-3.0 

1999-00 

2-0 

24-120 

2-5 

400 

0-0 

000 

0-0 

000 

1-3 

4-20 

4-0 

2 

4 

0 

t 

4-2  C 

CAREER 

8-0 

104-13.0 

10-32 

.312 

0-0 

.000 

7-11 

.636 

8-11 

19-2.4 

14-1 

4 

16 

3 

2 

27-3  4 

54 


MARYLAND  BASKETBAi 


JeriapiirPB^ilerg 


All-America 
.  Candidate 


'99-00  PPG:  i  5.B.  RPC:  8.8 


Forward/Center 
Silver  Spring,  Md. 
(Anacdstia/Harcrave  Military) 
6-8  •  280  •  Junior,  5V 


On  Baxter 

Returning  first  team  Ail-ACC  selection  who  earned  tremen- 
dous credit  for  the  Terps'  dominance  in  1999-2000  .-.also 
named  to  the  ACC  All-Tournament  team  ...  All-America  can- 
didate alongside  teammates  Terence  Morris  and  Juan  Dixon 
...  preseason  candidate  for  the  Naismith  and  Wooden 
Player  of  the  Year  Awards,  and  ranked  as  one  of  the  top 
centers  in  the  country  ...  third-best  center  in  the  nation  as 
projected  by  The  Sporting  News ...  a  powerful  bruiser  who 
exhibits  offensive  touch  with  the  boll  and  who  is  difficult  to 
move  from  under  the  bucket  ...  noted  particularly  for  his 
muscle  on  the  offensive  boards ...  started  45  of  Terps'  lost 
46  games  dating  to  Feb.  10,  1999  ...  54.9  percent  career 
shooter  through  two  seasons. 

Williams  on  Baxter 

"Lonny  has  a  great  work  ethic.  He  improved  after  his  fresh- 
man year.  He  really  did  in  the  off-season  what  he  had  to 
do  to  get  ready  to  ploy  this  past  season.  He's  a  very  strong, 
physical  player.  He's  o  very  tough  player  who  hates  to 
lose,  but  I  think  the  key  thing  for  Lonny  is  he  never  really 
feels  that  he's  reached  a  certain  level.  Even  though  he  made 
first  team  all-league,  he  still  wonts  to  work  on  his  game  and 
improve  some  things.  I  agree  with  Lonny.  Even  though  he 
hod  a  great  sophomore  year,  he  has  a  tremendous  up-side 
to  his  gome.  There  ore  a  lot  more  things  on  the  court  I  ex- 
pect him  to  do.  He  will  continue  to  expand  his  role  before 
we  get  into  his  senior  year." 

I  999-00 

One  of  just  two  players  to  start  all  35  games ...  first  team 
AII-ACC  as  a  sophomore  ...  ACC  All-Tournament  honoree 
with  16.3  points  and  8.0  rebounds  per  game  ...  ACC  sea- 
son leader  in  offensive  rebounds  (3.6) ...  second  in  ACC  in 
field  goal  percentage  (.533)  and  rebounds,  and  third  with 
2.3  blocks  per  game  ...  Terps'  leading  rebounder  with  8.8 
boards  per  game  ...  second  on  team  with  15.6  points  per 
game  ...  most  blocks  (79)  by  a  Maryland  sophomore  be- 
hind Joe  Smith's  97  in  1995  ...  third  in  Terrapin  rebounds 
(308)  by  0  sophomore  behind  Smith  (362  in  '95)  and  Len 
Elmore  (351  in  '72) ...  12  double-doubles  as  a  sophomore 
including  a  career-high  31  points  with  10  boards  vs.  NC 
State  on  Nov.  6  in  College  Pork  ...  hod  14  points  and  a 
career-high  16  rebounds  in  a  home  loss  to  Duke  ...  hod 
double-doubles  in  three  of  his  last  five  games  including  a 
24-point,  10-rebound  effort  vs.  Florida  State  in  the  ACC 
Tournament  opener ...  joined  teammate  Terence  Morris  as 
the  only  Terps  ever  to  record  back-to-back  double-doubles 
in  NCAA  Tournament  games ...  12  points  and  11  boards 


vs.  lona  ...  22  points,  10  boards  vs.  UCLA  ,..  also  led  the  more  ond  his  coreer  scoring  high  vs.  NC  State  ,..  regis- 

Terps  in  field  goal  percentage,  blocks  and  free  throws  at-  tered  10  20-point  gomes ...  reached  double  figures  in  32 

tempted  ...  second  on  the  team  in  field  goals  and  attempts  of  35  gomes  ...  reached  double  figures  in  the  first  half  in 

...  averaged  25.3  points  in  a  four-gome  ACC  stretch  from  14  gomes. 
Jon.  29  to  Feb.  9  including  four  games  of  20  points  or 


55 


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ZOOO'OI  MARYLAND  BASKET 


I. arable  mention  All-Allantic  Coast  Conference  Freshman 
•f  jm  selection  ...  started  10  of  the  final  11  games  of  the 
998-99  season  after  the  season-ending  injury  to  senior 
Obinna  Ekezie  ...  started  against  Virginia  on  Feb.  6,  1999 
in  place  of  a  heolthy  Ekezie  and  assumed  the  starter's  role 
when  Ekezie  was  lost  for  the  season  to  a  ruptured  Achilles 
tendon  on  Feb.  9  .  only  gome  Baxter  did  not  stort  over  the 
last  11  games  was  on  senior  night  as  head  coach  Gary 
Williams  inserted  Brian  Wotkins  into  the  starting  lineup  ... 
averaged  8.9  points  and  4.6  rebounds  after  Ekezie  was 
lost  for  the  seoson ...  averaged  6  8  points  and  3.6  rebounds 
overall  ...  led  the  Terps  in  held  goal  shooting  percentage 
with  0  .599  mork  ...  his  mark  ronks  as  the  eighth-highest 
single-season  held  gool  percentoge  in  school  history  and 
the  second  highest  by  a  Maryland  freshman  ...  only  Brian 
Williams  (  600)  during  the  1988  seoson  recorded  a  higher 
shooting  percentage  as  a  freshman  in  school  history  ...  es- 
tablished a  school  record  by  making  a  perfect  10-of-lO 
shots  from  the  held  against  North  Texas  on  Dec.  23  ...  his 
perfect  percentage  (1.000)  tied  head  coach  Gary  Will- 
iams |8-for-8  vs.  So.  Carolina,  12-10-66),  among  others ... 
scored  a  season-high  28  points  against  North  Texas ...  come 
within  four  mode  shots  of  tying  the  all-time  school  record 
for  consecutive  shots  made  in  o  season  with  15  ...  he  mode 
his  final  shot  against  Princeton  on  Dec,  19  and  all  10  of  his 
ottempts  against  North  Texas  before  missing  his  first  shot 
against  South  Corolina  State  on  Dec.  27  ....  also  tied  the 
school  record  for  consecutive  field  goals  made  during  a 
single  gome  (10)  against  North  Texas ...  shot  .545  (18-of- 


LoNNY  Baxter  with  Assistant 
Athletic  Director  Curt 
Callahan 


Baxter  Came-By-Came 

1999- 

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mr 

Dote    Opponent         CKjS 

Min. 

FGA 

Pd. 

3  FGA 

PO. 

FTA 

Pd. 

OO 

Tol 

PF 

A 

TO 

B 

s 

Pts 

N17    USf 

27 

frl3 

461 

0-0 

000 

6-10 

600 

4.5 

9 

3 

0 

2 

i 

0 

IB 

NI9    Tulone 

31 

5-11 

454 

00 

.000 

u 

.250 

3-5 

8 

2 

0 

5 

3 

1 

11 

N22    F  Dickinson 

17 

5-7 

.714 

00 

.000 

4-5 

.800 

5-3 

8 

3 

2 

0 

2 

0 

14 

N24    Kentucky 

27 

5-10 

.500 

00 

.000 

u 

.250 

3-6 

9 

3 

0 

3 

0 

1 

11 

N26    Notre  Dome 

36 

8-10 

800 

00 

000 

1-1 

1000 

4-10 

14 

2 

2 

3 

2 

0 

17 

N30   lowo 

34 

6-11 

545 

00 

.000 

4<4 

1000 

1-9 

10 

1 

0 

0 

3 

0 

16 

D4      Illinois 

33 

5-9 

.556 

00 

.000 

M 

750 

64 

12 

3 

1 

0 

1 

0 

16 

D5      Geo  Woshington 

32 

9-16 

.563 

oo 

.000 

3-6 

,500 

27 

9 

4 

0 

4 

2 

1 

21 

D7      Winlhrop 

38 

5-8 

.625 

oo 

.000 

3-7 

429 

2-8 

10 

4 

2 

1 

4 

0 

13 

Oil     Kentucky 

17 

3-5 

.600 

00 

.000 

oo 

000 

U 

5 

5 

t 

2 

0 

0 

6 

D27    George  Moson 

30 

7-14 

.500 

00 

000 

6-7 

857 

5-8 

13 

4 

2 

2 

2 

2 

20 

D30    UMBC 

25 

4-10 

.400 

oo 

.000 

4-6 

.667 

4.5 

9 

2 

1 

0 

2 

3 

12 

J2       Coastal  Carolina 

20 

5-10 

.500 

00 

.000 

45 

.800 

as 

5 

3 

I 

1 

1 

2 

U 

J7       NC  Stote 

25 

4-8 

.500 

00 

.000 

4-4 

1.000 

3-3 

6 

4 

0 

2 

2 

0 

12 

J9       Duke 

30 

7-23 

.304 

oo 

.000 

0-4 

.000 

106 

16 

4 

1 

; 

4 

1 

14 

J 16      Georgia  Tech 

20 

6-14 

.429 

oo 

.000 

ai 

.000 

2-2 

4 

4 

0 

5 

1 

1 

12 

J 19      Woke  Forest 

21 

9-12 

.750 

oo 

.000 

0-2 

000 

1-2 

3 

4 

0 

0 

2 

1 

18 

J22      Clemson 

35 

4-11 

364 

oo 

.000 

2-3 

667 

3-6 

9 

2 

0 

1 

4 

0 

10 

J27      North  Carolina 

31 

5-8 

625 

00 

.000 

2-6 

333 

5-4 

9 

4 

0 

1 

2 

1 

12 

J29      Florido  State 

25 

8-16 

.500 

00 

.000 

8-11 

.727 

5-2 

7 

5 

1 

0 

1 

1 

24 

F2       Virginio 

31 

9-14 

643 

0-0 

.000 

6-8 

.750 

3-5 

8 

4 

0 

2 

2 

2 

24 

F6       NC  Stole 

33 

14-22 

,636 

ao 

,000 

3-6 

.500 

6-4 

10 

3 

1 

1 

7 

2 

31 

F9       Duke 

29 

10-17 

.588 

oo 

.000 

2-2 

1000 

5-5 

10 

4 

6 

3 

1 

2 

22 

F13     Temple 

34 

2-7 

.286 

0-0 

000 

7-7 

1.000 

6-1 

7 

3 

1 

2 

0 

1 

11 

F16     GeorgioTech 

29 

6-13 

462 

00 

.000 

1-5 

.200 

4-8 

12 

4 

0 

3 

2 

3 

13 

F19     Woke  Forest 

21 

4-5 

.800 

oo 

000 

0-1 

.000 

3-5 

8 

5 

0 

2 

0 

1 

8 

F22     Clemson 

34 

8-14 

.571 

oo 

.000 

9-12 

.750 

2-7 

9 

3 

2 

1 

6 

0 

25 

F26     North  Carolina 

18 

3-10 

300 

oo 

.000 

1-3 

.333 

5-4 

9 

4 

2 

2 

0 

0 

7 

M 1      Florida  Slate 

35 

10-14 

714 

00 

.000 

1-2 

.500 

4.5 

9 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

21 

M4      Virginio 

16 

4-5 

800 

00 

.000 

3-5 

.600 

1-5 

6 

5 

0 

2 

2 

0 

11 

MIO    Florido  Stote-ACC 

21 

10-13 

769 

00 

.000 

4-8 

.500 

4-6 

10 

2 

0 

2 

1 

2 

24 

Mil    NC  Stote-ACC 

34 

5-8 

625 

oo 

.000 

5-13 

.385 

0-6 

6 

3 

2 

4 

4 

3 

15 

M12    Duke-ACC 

29 

4-15 

.267 

oo 

.000 

2-4 

.500 

62 

8 

4 

2 

3 

2 

1 

10 

M16    lono-NCAA 

23 

5-9 

.556 

0-0 

.000 

2-3 

.667 

2-9 

11 

3 

0 

2 

4 

0 

12 

M18    UCIANCAA 

29 

8-17 

.471 

ao 

.000 

6-10 

.600 

6-4 

10 

4 

0 

1 

1 

1 

22 

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Min. 

FGA 

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Pel. 

FT-A 

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TO 

B 

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NI4    Western  Corolino 

1-0 

17 

1-2 

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oo 

.000 

1-2 

.500 

1-4 

5 

0 

2 

0 

0 

1 

3 

N17    UMBC 

10 

12 

1-4 

,250 

0-0 

.000 

2-4 

.500 

2-3 

5 

2 

1 

0 

I 

1 

4 

N20    Hofstro 

1-0 

8 

0-0 

.000 

00 

.000 

a2 

.000 

1-2 

3 

1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

N23    Duquesne 

1-0 

7 

4-5 

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oo 

.000 

1-5 

.200 

2-2 

4 

0 

0 

0 

2 

0 

9 

N26    AU  Puerto  Rico 

I-O 

16 

1-1 

1.000 

oo 

.000 

1-2 

.500 

0-6 

6 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

3 

N27    UCLA 

10 

5 

1-1 

1.000 

oo 

.000 

OO 

.000 

1-0 

1 

1 

0 

1 

0 

2 

N28    Pittsburgh 

1-0 

17 

46 

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00 

.000 

0-1 

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a4 

A 

0 

1 

2 

0 

8 

D3      Woke  Forest 

1-0 

14 

2-5 

.400 

00 

.000 

1-1 

1000 

4-3 

7 

4 

0 

2 

0 

5 

D7      DePoul 

1-0 

7 

2-4 

500 

00 

.000 

2-3 

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1-f 

2 

1 

0 

0 

I 

6 

D12     Kentucky 

1-0 

2 

OO 

.000 

oo 

.000 

OO 

.000 

0-1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

D19     Princeton 

1-0 

9 

0-0 

.000 

oo 

.000 

1-2 

.500 

00 

0 

4 

1 

0 

1 

1 

D23    North  Texas 

1-0 

18 

laio 

1.000 

00 

.000 

88 

1.000 

2-3 

5 

2 

2 

1 

0 

28 

D27    S.  Carolina  Stale 

1-0 

12 

1-2 

500 

oo 

000 

3-6 

.500 

ai 

1 

3 

1 

0 

0 

5 

J3        Duke 

1-0 

14 

5-9 

556 

oo 

.000 

00 

000 

4-3 

7 

3 

0 

2 

I 

10 

J7        Virginio 

1-0 

8 

1-2 

,500 

00 

.000 

1-2 

.500 

ai 

1 

2 

0 

2 

0 

3 

J 10      NC  Stole 

to 

13 

l-I 

1,000 

0-0 

.000 

OO 

000 

ai 

1 

1 

0 

1 

1 

2 

J 13      North  Carolina 

1-0 

2 

on 

000 

oo 

.000 

00 

000 

00 

0 

3 

0 

0 

0 

0 

J 19      GeorgioTech 

1-0 

3 

0-0 

.000 

oo 

.000 

00 

.000 

02 

2 

0 

0 

0' 

0 

0 

J27      Florida  Stole 

1-0 

15 

4-6 

.667 

1-1 

1000 

OO 

.000 

1-1 

2 

3 

0 

1 

0 

9 

J31      Woke  Forest 

1-0 

13 

2-6 

.333 

oo 

.000 

0-2 

.000 

2-1 

3 

2 

0 

0 

1 

4 

F3       Duke 

10 

19 

5-5 

1.000 

00 

.000 

2-3 

.667 

3-2 

5 

5 

2 

0 

0 

12 

F6       Virginia 
FIO     NC  State 

1-1 
11 

26 
21 

6-10 
3-5 

600 
.600 

oo 
oo 

.000 
.000 

2-5 

1-4 

400 

.25C 

0-5 
1-3 

5 
4 

4 

0 

1 

0 

2 

1 

14 
7 

4 

0 

F13      North  Caroljna 

1-1 

26 

4-6 

.667 

00 

.000 

2-2 

1.000 

3-1 

4 

4 

3 

4 

3 

10 

F21      Georgia  Tech 

M 

19 

3-6 

500 

oo 

.000 

1-2 

.500 

1-5 

6 

3 

0 

1 

2 

7 

F24     Clemson 

1-0 

24 

3-4 

750 

1-1 

1.000 

OO 

.000 

2-3 

5 

4 

2 

1 

1 

7 

F27     Florida  Stole 

It 

26 

2-5 

.400 

oo 

.000 

2.6 

.333 

1-2 

3 

4 

0 

1 

4 

6 

M5      Florida  Stole- ACC  1  1 

24 

64 

.750 

00 

.000 

6-8 

.750 

04 

4 

2 

0 

1 

0 

18 

M6      No.  Corolino-ACCM 

24 

1-5 

.200 

00 

.000 

4-4 

1.000 

2-3 

5 

3 

1 

0 

0 

6 

Mil    Volporoiso-NCAA  1-1 

15 

1-3 

.333 

oo 

.000 

4-6 

.667 

2-3 

5 

3 

1 

0 

0 

15 

M13    Creighton-NCAA 

1-1 

14 

6-9 

.667 

00 

000 

47 

.571 

3-1 

4 

4 

0 

0 

0 

0 

16 

M18    St.  John's-NCAA 

1-1 

13 

2-7 

286 

00 

000 

22 

1000 

3-5 

8 

4 

1 

0 

0 

0 

6 

56 


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33)  against  the  eight  ranked  teams  on  Maryland's  sched- 
ule ...  shot  50  percent  or  better  from  the  field  in  20  of  his 
32  games  for  the  season  ...  scored  18  points  against  Florida 
State  in  his  first  ACC  Tournament  game  in  24  minutes  of 
play  ...  scored  16  against  Creighton  as  the  Terps  defeated 
the  Blue  Jays  to  advance  to  the  "Sweet  16"  of  the  NCAA 


Tournament  for  the  fourth  lime  in  the  last  six  years  ...  re- 
corded 28  points  and  15  rebounds  in  three  games  during 
the  NCAA  Tournament  ...  averaged  double  figures,  10.4 
points  per  gome,  in  five  postseason  games. 

Harcrave  Military  Academy 

Spent  one  post-graduate  season  at  Hargrove  ...  averaged 
21  points  and  11  rebounds  and  two  blocked  shots  while 
shooting  85  percent  from  the  foul  line  and  48  percent  from 
the  field  ...  helped  lead  Hargrove  to  o  23-1  record  ...  played 
alongside  Korleone  Young  who  bypassed  college  and  was 
a  1998  NBA  draft  choice  of  the  Detroit  Pistons  ...  ranked 
among  the  top- 12  post  player  prospects  in  the  nation  by 
recruiting  expert  Bob  Gibbons ...  scored  his  season  high  of 
28  points  and  grabbed  15  rebounds  against  Fork  Union 
Military  Academy  on  Dec.  12  ...  selected  to  the  all-star  team 
at  the  prestigious  Adidos/ABCD  camp  prior  to  his  1997- 
98  season  at  Hargrove  ...  averaged  14.9  points  and  7.2 
rebounds  to  place  among  the  top  three  players  in  the  camp 
in  both  categories ...  played  in  the  Big-Time  Tournament  in 
las  Vegas,  Nev.,  prior  to  his  post-graduate  season  at 
Hargrove  ...  led  Washington  Team  Assault  to  the  champi- 
onship game  of  the  1997  BET  Pro-Am  D.C.  Summer  Classic 
Tournament ...  coach  was  Scott  Shepherd. 

Anacostia 

Graduated  in  1997  from  Anacostia  High  in  Washington, 
D.C.  ...  averaged  18.2  points  and  eight  rebounds  during 
his  only  season  at  the  school  ...  second-team  All-Metro  by 
the  Washington  Post...  led  Anacostia  to  the  D.C.  city  cham- 
pionship in  a  game  played  in  his  future  home  at  Cole  Field 
House  ...  was  selected  MVP  of  the  city  championship  game 
OS  he  scored  a  career-high  35  points,  grabbed  12  rebounds 
and  blocked  two  shots ...  Baxter  mode  13-of-20  shots  dur- 
ing the  game  ...  Anacostia,  which  finished  with  a  26-8 
record,  was  the  No.  1-ronked  team  in  the  area  at  the  end 
of  the  season  as  selected  by  the  Washington  Post...  scored 
30  points,  grabbed  eight  rebounds  and  blocked  four  shots 
05  Anacostia  defeated  Cardozo  for  the  DCIAA  chompion- 
ship  ...  helped  the  Indians  to  the  championship  of  the  Bullis 
School  Holidoy  Classic  ...  Boxter  scored  20  points  in  the 
championship  final  to  help  lead  Anacostia  post  the  host 
school,  Bullis ...  played  as  a  member  of  the  Capitol  All-Star 
team  in  the  Capital  Classic  at  MCI  Center  at  the  conclusion 
of  his  senior  season  ...  coach  was  Thomas  Hargrove  ...  At 
Richard  Montgomery:  Played  his  junior  season  at  Richard 
Montgomery  High  School  in  Rockville,  Md.  ...  first  team 
All-Montgomery  County  selection  by  the  Washington  Post 


Personal 

Lonny  Leroy  Baxter...  born  Jan.  27,  1979  ...  he  is  the  son  of 
Edno  Hughes  ond  Lonny  Baxter,  Sr.  ...  majoring  in  letters 
and  sciences. 


Baxter's 

Career  Hichs 

Category 

# 

Opponent/Dote 

Points 

31 

vs.  NC  State,  2-6-00 

FG 

14 

vs.  NC  State,  2-6-00 

FGA 

23 

vs.  Duke,  1-9-00 

3FG 

1 

1 

vs.  Florida  Stote,  1-27-99 
vs.  Clemson,  2-24-99 

3  FGA 

1 
1 

vs.  Florida  State,  1-27-99 
vs.  Clemson,  2-24-99 

F 

9 

at  Clemson,  2-22-00 

FTA 

13 

vs.  N estate,  3-11-00 

Rebounds 

16 

vs.  Duke,  1  -9-00 

Assists 

6 

ot  Duke,  2-9-00 

Blocks 

7 

vs.  NC  State,  2-6-00 

Steals 

4 

at  Florida  State,  2-27-99 

Minutes 

38 

vs.  Winthrop,  12-7.99 

Baxter's  Career  Overall  Statistics 

Year              GP-GS       Min.-Avg. 

FG-A         Pet. 

3P-A 

Pet. 

FT-A 

Pet. 

OR-DR 

Reb-Avg. 

PF-D 

Ast 

To 

Bik 

St 

Pts.-Avg. 

1998-99        32-10       463-14.7 

82-137       .599 

2-2 

1.000 

51-89 

.573 

40-76 

116-3.6 

75-0 

18 

29 

24 

22 

217-6.8 

1999-00        35-35       970-277 

218-409       .533 

0-0 

,000 

111-187 

.594 

126-182 

308-8,8 

118-4 

31 

64 

79 

34 

547-15.6 

CAREER         6745    1433-21.4 

30a546       .549 

2-2 

1.000 

162-276 

.587 

166-258 

424^5.3 

193-4 

49 

93 

103 

56 

764-11.4 

Baxter's  Career  ACC  Statistics 

Year              GP-GS       Min.-Avg. 

FG-A         Pet. 

3P-A 

Pet. 

FT-A 

Pet. 

OR-DR 

Reb-Avg. 

PF-D 

Ast 

To 

BIk 

St 

Pts.-Avg. 

1998-99          15-5       278-18.5 

41-70       .586 

2-2 

1.000 

12-27 

.445 

22-33 

55-3.7 

43-0 

10 

24 

14 

7 

96-6,4 

1999-00         16-16       433-271 

111-206       539 

0-0 

000 

42-75 

,560 

62-73 

135-8.4 

60-3 

14 

27 

40 

16 

264-165 

CAREER         31-21       711-22.9 

152-428       .355 

2-2 

1.000 

54-102 

.529 

84-106 

190^5.1 

103-3 

24 

51 

54 

23 

333-10.7 

Baxter's  Career  NCAA  Tournament  Statistics 

Year              GP-GS       Min.-Avg. 

FG-A         Pet. 

3P-A 

Pet. 

FT-A 

Pet. 

OR-DR 

Reb-Avg. 

PF-D 

Ast 

To 

BIk 

St 

Pts.-Avg. 

1998-99            3-3        42-14.0 

9-19        .474 

0-0 

.000 

10-15 

.667 

6-9 

15-5.0 

11-0 

2 

2 

0 

0 

28-9,3 

1999-00            2-2        52-26.0 

13-26       ,500 

0-0 

,000 

8-13 

.615 

8-13 

21-10,5 

7-0 

0 

3 

5 

1 

34-170 

CAREER             5-5        94-18.8 

22-45       .489 

0-0 

.000 

18-28 

.643 

14-22 

3<!^7.2 

18-0 

2 

5 

5 

1 

62-12.4 

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O'OI  MARYLAHO  BASKETBALL 


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Guard 

Baltimore,  Md. 
(Calvert  Hall) 
6-3  •  I  El  •  R-JuNiOR 


Qn  Dixon 

All  America  candidote  whose  dynamic  breakout  season  as 
a  sophomore  resulted  in  1 8  points  ond  neorly  three  steals 
per  gome  ...  rated  the  nation's  lop  I  or  2  shooting  guard 
by  multiple  preseason  publications  ...  Naismilh  and 
Wooden  Player  of  the  Year  Award  candidate  alongside 
teammates  Terence  Morris  and  lonny  Baxter  ...  slashing 
scorer  who  creates  well  off  the  dribble  and  mokes  oppor- 
tunities both  for  himself  ond  for  teammates ...  described  by 
teammates  as  "fearless"  ...  ACC  leader  in  steals  and  sec- 
ond in  scoring  in  just  his  first  season  as  o  college  starter ... 
enters  his  junior  season  listed  seventh  on  the  Terps'  career 
chart  for  steals  (t46|. 

Williams  on  Dixon 

"Juan  has  exceeded  most  people's  expectations  for  whot 
he  was  going  to  do.  Now,  the  big  thing  for  Juan  is  to  come 
bock  ond  become  a  better  player  as  o  junior  as  he  gets 
stronger.  I  think  getting  stronger  will  really  help  his  game. 
Juan  has  established  himself  os  one  of  the  best  guards  in 
the  ACC.  He's  very  determined  on  the  basketball  court 
He's  one  of  the  most  positive  players  I've  coached  in  terms 
of  slaying  with  his  shot  and  not  letting  slumps  or  setbacks 
gel  in  his  woy.  He's  very  resilient." 

I  999-00 

Honorable  mention  All-America  guard ...  first-teom  AII-ACC 
ACC  All-Defense  first  team  ...  first  teom  ACC  All-Tourna- 
ment... twice  named  ACC  Player  of  the  Week  ...  started  ail 
35  gomes  as  o  sophomore,  leading  the  ACC  in  steals  [2.7] 
and  finishing  second  in  the  league  with  18.0  points  per 
gome  ...  also  was  second  in  the  league  with  a  19.8-point 
clip  in  ACC  gomes  only  ...  630  points  were  the  ninth-high- 
est figure  in  Marylond  history  ...  averaged  a  team-high  34.0 
minutes  per  gome  ...  also  led  Maryland  with  49  3-point 
field  goals ...  was  fourth  in  the  ACC  in  free  throw  percent- 
age (.790)  and  sixth  in  assists  |3.6| ...  his  96  steals  rank  as 
the  second-best  season  total  in  Maryland  history  and  es- 
tablished 0  new  sophomore  class  record  ...  shot  46.2  per- 
cent overall  and  36.3  percent  from  3-point  ronge  ...  44.8 
percent  shooting  from  trey  ronge  in  conference  gomes ... 
scored  in  double  figures  in  32  of  35  games ...  20  points  or 
more  on  13  occasions,  and  ot  least  30  points  three  times ... 
career-high  33  points  vs.  Georgia  Tech  come  on  12  of  17 
shooting  from  the  floor  and  4  of  5  3-pointers  on  Feb.  16... 
also  had  3)  points  in  a  rood  loss  to  the  Yellow  Jackets  on 
Jan.  16  ...  matched  his  31 -point  effort  in  the  Terps'  98-87 
win  at  Duke  on  Feb.  9  ...  shot  14  of  19  ogoinst  Duke  at 
Cameron  Indoor  Stadium  .    opened  the  season  with  three 


ixon 


All-America 
.  Candidate  , 


straight  20-plus  career  scoring  performances  -  20  vs.  Son 

Francisco,  25  vs.  Tulane  and  26  against  Foirleigh  Dickinson 
career  rebounding  high  of  11  vs.  Kentucky  ol  Modison 
Square  Garden ...  notched  first  double<Jouble  with  18-poinl, 
10-rebound  effort  against  Coastal  Carolina  team  leader 
in  free  throws  (113)  and  percentage,  shot  8  of  10  in  NCAA 
first  round  gome  vs  lona  ...  was  10  of  12  at  the  stripe  ot 
Georgia  Tech  ...  was  perfect  from  the  line  in  seven  straight 
gomes  from  Nov.  22  to  Dec  7  .  buried  career-best  five 
field  goals  on  three  different  occosions  .    was  5  of  7  be- 


hind the  arc  vs.  Tulane,  5  ot  10  ot  Temple,  and  5  of  9 
ogoinst  North  Carolina  at  Cole  on  Feb.  26  ...  recorded 
three  or  more  steals  on  21  different  occosions  ...  hod  six 
straight  gomes  of  three  or  more  steals  from  Jan.  27  at  North 
Corolino  to  Feb.  13  ol  Temple. 

1 998-99 

Earned  honorable  mention  ACC  All-Freshman  honors  as 
he  overoged  7.4  points  ond  2.6  rebounds  ..  led  all  ACC 
freshmen  in  steals  (50)  and  steols  per  gome  ( 1 .5) ...  his  50 


58 


MYLAND  BASKET 


TJfrapiia>rofiles^ 


steals  ranks  as  the  second-best  single-season  effort  by  a 
Maryland  frestiman  behind  only  Johnny  Rhodes'  71  dur- 
ing the  1993  season  ...  became  the  first  freshman  in  school 
history  to  lead  the  Terps  in  free-lhrow  percentage  (.830) ... 
his  36  3-poinl  shots  made  ranks  lied  as  the  second-best 
effort  by  a  Maryland  freshmon  ...  his  97  attempts  from 
beyond  the  ore  also  ranks  second  among  all  freshmen  in 
school  history  ...  Johnny  Rhodes  (59-173|  is  the  freshmen 
leader  in  both  categories  during  the  1 993  season  . . .  among 
the  freshmen  leaders  in  the  ACC  in  3-point  shooting  ...  his 
36  3-point  shots  mode  ranked  fourth  while  his  .371  shoot- 
ing percentage  ranked  second  only  to  Chris  Dawson  of 
Wake  Forest  among  ACC  freshmen  ...  began  the  season  in 
strong  fashion  with  14  points,  aided  by  four  3-pointers, 
against  Western  Carolina  in  his  first  college  game  ...  en- 
joyed double-figure  scoring  in  seven  of  his  first  10  career 
games ...  season-high  of  18  points  at  Woke  Forest  on  Jan, 
31  ...was  the  second  time  during  his  freshman  season  that 
he  led  the  Terps  In  scoring  (also  against  AU  Puerto  Rico  on 
Nov.  26)  ...  scored  14  points  as  Maryland  defeated  AU 
Puerto  Rico  in  the  first  round  of  the  Puerto  Rico  Shootout ... 
scored  in  double  figures  in  all  three  games  of  the  Shootout 
as  the  Terps  won  the  championship  ...averaged  12.3  points, 
2.0  rebounds  and  3.7  steals  and  shot  60.0  percent  (12- 
20)  from  the  field  in  the  Terps'  three-game  sweep  ...  in  his 
ACC  debut,  added  14  points  in  16  minutes  against  Woke 
Forest  in  Cole  Field  House  on  Dec.  3  ...  12  points  against 
DePoul  in  the  championship  game  of  the  BB&T  Classic  on 
Dec.  8  ...  hit  two  game-clinching  free  throws  to  lead  Mary- 
land post  Virginia  on  Jan.  7  in  Charlottesville  ...  his  two 
free  throws  come  with  3.4  seconds  remaining  and  put  the 
Terps  up  71-66  ...  scored  seven  points  against  Creighton 
in  the  second  round  of  the  NCAA  Tournament  ...  played 
1 7  minutes,  scored  five  points  and  added  one  assist  against 
St.  John's  in  an  NCAA  Sweet  16  gome. 

I  997-98 

Redshirt  season  ...  originally  signed  with  Maryland  during 
the  fall  1996  recruiting  period  ...  began  practice  with  the 
team  in  December  1997. 

High  School 

Graduated  in  1 997  from  Calvert  Hall  High  School  in  Balti- 
more ...  two-time  All-Metro  first-team  selection  by  the  Balti- 
more Sun  ...  All-Baltimore  City/County  first-team  selection 
by  the  Baltimore  Sun  following  his  stellar  junior  and  senior 
seasons  ...  All-Catholic  League  first-team  and  All-Catholic 
League  Tournament  selection  ...  scored  1,590  total  career 
points ...  scored  790  points  and  averaged  23.4  points  and 
4.5  rebounds  during  his  senior  season  ...  shot  nearly  90 
percent  from  the  free-throw  line  as  a  senior  ...  averaged 
21.9  points  while  shooting  47  percent  from  the  field  as  a 
junior  ...  led  Calvert  Hall  to  the  Catholic  League  Tourna- 
ment finals  during  his  sophomore,  junior  and  senior  sea- 
sons ...  Calvert  Hall  won  consecutive  MIAA  A  conference 
championships  with  Dixon  in  the  lineup  ...  named  the  Most 
Valuable  Player  at  the  Eastern  States  Christmas  Tournament 
his  senior  season  ...  played  in  the  Capitol  Classic  at 
USAirwoys  Arena ...  scored  o  career-high  46  points  against 
Washington,  DC,  city  champion  and  top-ranked  Anacostio 
in  December  of  his  senior  season  in  the  Gonzoga/D.C. 
Boy's  Bosketboll  Classic  ...  his  46  points  was  o  tournament 
record  ...  scored  a  game-high  26  points  to  lead  Calvert 
Hall  past  Good  Counsel,  56-49,  in  the  opening  round  of 
the  early  season  Towson  Catholic  Tip-Off  Tournament  .. 
named  tournament  Most  Valuable  Player  as  he  rallied 


Dixon  Came-By-Came  1 999-2000  (SqphomoreI 

Dote 

Opponent         &GS    Min. 

FG-A 

Pd. 

3F&A 

Pet. 

FT-A 

Pet. 

O-D 

Tot 

PF 

A 

TO 

B 

s 

Pis 

N17 

USF                       1 

1       34 

9-17 

.529 

0-3 

.000 

2-3 

.667 

2-5 

7 

2 

3 

3 

0 

3 

20 

N19 

Tulone                    1 

1       36 

8-12 

.667 

5-7 

.714 

4-b 

.667 

0-3 

3 

2 

5 

4 

0 

3 

25 

N22 

F  Dickinson            1 

1       26 

8-14 

.571 

1-3 

.333 

4-4 

1.000 

3-4 

7 

2 

2 

1 

2 

4 

26 

N24 

Kentucky                 1 

1       35 

3-17 

.176 

0-6 

.000 

2-2 

1.000 

6-5 

11 

2 

2 

6 

0 

2 

8 

N26 

Notre  Dame           1 

1        31 

3-11 

.272 

3-7 

.428 

2-2 

1.000 

2-3 

5 

2 

5 

3 

0 

6 

H 

N30 

Iowa                      1 

1       35 

7-12 

.583 

1-4 

250 

3-3 

1,000 

1-4 

5 

0 

4 

4 

1 

3 

18 

D4 

Illinois                    1 

1       38 

8-16 

.500 

1-2 

,500 

2-2 

1,000 

2-6 

8 

0 

2 

9 

0 

5 

19 

D5 

Geo.  Washington  1 

1        37 

4-9 

.444 

1-4 

,250 

6-6 

1,000 

4-3 

7 

2 

6 

7 

0 

2 

15 

D7 

WInthrop                 I 

1       33 

5-15 

.333 

0-7 

.000 

6-6 

1000 

1-2 

3 

4 

3 

2 

0 

1 

16 

DU 

Kentucky                1 

1        34 

5-17 

.294 

0-2 

.000 

5-9 

,556 

2-5 

7 

3 

3 

3 

0 

3 

15 

D27 

George  Mason      1 

1       35 

6-15 

.400 

0-1 

.000 

1-2 

,500 

1-1 

2 

3 

4 

2 

0 

2 

13 

D30 

UMBC                   1 

1       25 

3-8 

.375 

0-2 

.000 

0-0 

,000 

3-2 

5 

2 

5 

4 

0 

3 

6 

J2 

Coastal  Carolina    1 

1        27 

8-14 

.571 

0-2 

.000 

2-4 

,500 

8-2 

10 

2 

5 

3 

1 

0 

18 

J7 

NC  State                1 

1        31 

7-11 

.636 

0-1 

.000 

0-1 

,000 

1-6 

7 

2 

1 

4 

0 

3 

14 

J9 

Duke                        1 

1       30 

6-18 

,333 

0-3 

.000 

1-2 

,500 

0-4 

4 

0 

1 

4 

1 

1 

13 

J16 

Georgia  Tech          1 

1        34 

10-18 

.556 

1-2 

500 

0-12 

,833 

3-3 

6 

2 

1 

3 

0 

3 

31 

J19 

Wake  Forest           1 

1        37 

9-18 

.500 

0-1 

.000 

0-0 

,000 

2-6 

8 

2 

6 

3 

1 

5 

IB 

J22 

Clemson                  1 

1        36 

511 

.455 

4-7 

.571 

4.4 

1,000 

1-8 

9 

3 

2 

2 

1 

1 

18 

J27 

North  Carolina       1 

1        37 

8-20 

.400 

4-7 

571 

2-2 

1,000 

3-0 

3 

2 

2 

5 

0 

3 

22 

J29 

Florida  Stale           1 

1       32 

7-14 

.500 

2-4 

.500 

7-8 

,875 

2-2 

4 

3 

4 

1 

0 

4 

23 

F2 

Virginia                  1 

1       38 

6-13 

,462 

0-1 

.000 

7-10 

,700 

1-2 

3 

3 

6 

6 

1 

4 

19 

F6 

NC  Stote                1 

1       36 

5-15 

,333 

0-2 

.000 

7-8 

,875 

3-1 

4 

1 

6 

3 

0 

5 

17 

F9 

Duke                      1 

1        35 

14-19 

,737 

0-1 

.000 

3-5 

,600 

2.3 

5 

2 

2 

4 

0 

3 

31 

F13 

Temple                   1 

1        39 

8-22 

364 

5-10 

.500 

0-0 

,000 

4-3 

7 

3 

4 

6 

0 

4 

21 

F16 

Georgio  Tech          1 

1        34 

12-17 

.706 

4-5 

.800 

5-5 

1,000 

1-2 

3 

1 

7 

2 

0 

2 

33 

F19 

Woke  Forest           1 

1        32 

7-U 

.500 

3-6 

,500 

3-4 

,750 

0-0 

0 

4 

3 

3 

0 

4 

20 

F22 

Clemson                 1 

1        37 

4-9 

.444 

1-4 

,250 

2-2 

1,000 

0-4 

4 

1 

1 

3 

0 

1 

11 

F26 

North  Carolina       1 

1       38 

8-17 

.471 

5-9 

,556 

2-2 

,000 

1-3 

4 

4 

4 

1 

2 

2 

23 

Ml 

Florida  Stale           1 

1        32 

5-14 

.357 

1-2 

,500 

3-4 

.750 

1-3 

4 

1 

4 

3 

0 

1 

14 

M4 

Virginia                  1 

1        38 

3-12 

.250 

1-3 

,333 

2-2 

1.000 

1-5 

6 

4 

2 

4 

0 

3 

9 

MIO 

Florida  Slale-ACC  1 

1        26 

5-8 

.625 

0-1 

.000 

2-2 

1000 

3-4 

7 

2 

8 

3 

0 

3 

12 

Mil 

NC  StatfrACC       1 

1        34 

9-14 

.643 

1-2 

.500 

2-5 

400 

2-5 

7 

4 

1 

6 

0 

1 

21 

M12 

Duke-ACC              1 

1        37 

8-15 

.533 

1-2 

.500 

2-2 

1000 

4-1 

5 

3 

2 

2 

0 

3 

19 

M16 

lono-NCAA            1 

1       32 

5-12 

417 

2-5 

.400 

8-10 

.800 

4-5 

9 

3 

7 

4 

0 

2 

20 

M18 

UCLA-NCAA         1 

1       39 

6-18 

.333 

2-7 

.286 

2-4 

.500 

2-1 

3 

2 

4 

7 

0 

1 

16 

Juan  Dixon  with  Payroll  Coordinator  Karen  White 


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■■)  ine  championship  of  the  Bishop  McCornslor 
-iient .  scored  27  points  to  lead  the  Cardinals  post 
-'.  host  team  in  o  60-55  chompionship  gome  victory  the 
'irst  ployer  from  Calvert  Hall  to  attend  an  ACC  school  since 
Duane  Ferrell  played  at  Georgio  Tech  from  1985-88  .  coach 
wos  Mark  Amotucci  ...  played  his  freshman  season  ot  Loke 
Clifton  High  School  before  transferring  to  Colvert  Hall. 

Personal 

Juan  Dixon  ..  born  Oct  9,  1978  ...  guided  by  his  grand- 
porents  Roberta  Graves,  Winomo  Dixon  and  Wornick 
Groves;  cunts  Janice  Dixon,  Shelio  Dixon,  Sherrice  Driver 
and  Victoria  Roles,  uncles  Mark  Smith,  Tony  Dixon,  and 
most  importantly,  brother  Phil  Dixon  ...  the  second  of  three 
children  born  to  Juanito  and  Phil  Dixon,  Jr.  ..  has  on  older 
brother,  Phil  (26),  o  younger  sister  Nichole  (19)  and  a 
younger  brother  Jermaine  Cooper  (13)  .  Phil  was  a  Divi- 
sion III  All-Americon  at  Shenandooh  (Va.|  College  where 
he  established  school  records  for  career  points  (2,297)  ond 
assists  (889)  mojor  is  letters  and  sciences. 


Dixon  Came-By- 

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NI4    Western  Carolina 

1-0 

21 

5-9 

556 

47 

571 

00 

000 

1-8 

9 

0 

2 

2 

0 

1 

14 

N17    UMBC 

to 

13 

2-7 

286 

2^5 

333 

1-2 

500 

1-1 

2 

4 

2 

2 

0 

2 

7 

N20    HoJsIro 

10 

15 

3-7 

.429 

13 

333 

24 

500 

14 

5 

1 

0 

4 

0 

2 

9 

N23    Duquesne 

1-0 

23 

2-2 

1.000 

1-1 

1000 

5-6 

556 

05 

5 

3 

4 

3 

0 

1 

10 

N26    AU  Puerto  Rico 

1-0 

11 

4-5 

.800 

2-3 

.667 

44 

1.000 

02 

2 

0 

0 

1 

0 

1 

14 

N27    UCLA 

1-0 

17 

3^ 

.375 

3-6 

.500 

2-2 

1.000 

01 

1 

I 

1 

0 

0 

4 

II 

N28    Pittsburgh 

1-0 

16 

57 

714 

1-2 

500 

1-1 

1000 

2-1 

3 

2 

3 

3 

0 

3 

12 

D3      Woke  Forest 

I-O 

16 

4-6 

.667 

3-5 

600 

34 

750 

05 

5 

2 

2 

3 

0 

1 

14 

D6      Stanford 

1-0 

12 

0-3 

.000 

ai 

.000 

OO 

000 

00 

0 

1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

D7      OePaul 

1-0 

21 

2-5 

.400 

1-2 

.500 

7-8 

.875 

2-2 

4 

2 

4 

3 

0 

2 

12 

D12     Kentucky 

1-0 

13 

1-5 

.200 

0-2 

.000 

5-5 

1.000 

20 

2 

3 

2 

1 

0 

2 

7 

D19     Princeton 

1-0 

IS 

4-6 

.667 

34 

750 

2-2 

1.000 

Ol 

I 

3 

3 

1 

0 

2 

13 

D23     North  Texos 

1-0 

22 

3-13 

231 

06 

.000 

00 

.000 

4-2 

6 

0 

3 

1 

0 

4 

6 

D27    South  Corolina  St 

1-0 

20 

35 

600 

1-3 

333 

00 

000 

04 

4 

3 

2 

5 

0 

4 

7 

J3        Duke 

1^3 

17 

1-4 

250 

0-3 

.000 

1-2 

500 

02 

2 

3 

1 

1 

0 

1 

3 

J7        Virginio 

1-0 

14 

1-2 

.500 

00 

.000 

2-2 

1000 

1-2 

3 

4 

0 

3 

0 

0 

4 

J 10      NC  State 

1-0 

13 

1-2 

.500 

0-1 

.000 

00 

000 

00 

0 

1 

1 

1 

0 

1 

2 

J 13      North  Corolino 

1-0 

9 

3-5 

.600 

ai 

000 

00 

000 

10 

1 

1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

6 

J 19      Georgia  Tech 

1-0 

13 

2-6 

.333 

14 

250 

00 

.000 

02 

2 

3 

0 

2 

1 

2 

5 

J24      Clemson 

1-0 

6 

0-1 

.000 

0-1 

000 

oo 

.000 

00 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

J27      Florida  Slate 

1-0 

13 

4-6 

667 

0-1 

000 

2-2 

1.000 

02 

2 

2 

2 

2 

0 

2 

10 

J31      Woke  forest 

1-0 

21 

6-11 

.545 

4-7 

.571 

2-2 

1. 000 

04 

4 

3 

2 

0 

0 

I 

18 

F3        Duke 

1-0 

15 

2-7 

.COO 

M 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

00 

0 

2 

0 

1 

0 

0 

4 

F6       Virginia 

1-0 

18 

49 

.444 

3-6 

.500 

0-0 

.000 

M 

2 

4 

1 

0 

0 

2 

11 

FIO     NC  Stole 

1-0 

15 

04 

.000 

0-2 

.000 

oo 

.000 

1-1 

2 

2 

0 

I 

0 

2 

0 

F13      North  Corolina 

1-0 

12 

3-4 

.750 

I-l 

1000 

Ol 

.000 

01 

1 

1 

I 

1 

0 

0 

7 

F21      Georgia  Tech 

1-0 

17 

4-8 

.500 

I-I 

1000 

3-3 

1.000 

14 

5 

0 

4 

0 

0 

1 

12 

F24     Clemson 

1-0 

11 

M 

000 

0-2 

.000 

00 

000 

1-1 

2 

0 

I 

3 

0 

0 

0 

F27     Florido  Stole 

1-0 

10 

2-3 

.667 

00 

.000 

OO 

.000 

00 

0 

1 

1 

1 

0 

2 

4 

M5     Florida  Stole-ACC  1-0 

11 

3-6 

.500 

1-2 

.500 

I-I 

1.000 

20 

2 

2 

1 

0 

0 

1 

8 

M6      No.  Carolino-ACCI-0 

13 

1-4 

,250 

01 

.000 

00 

.000 

21 

3 

0 

I 

1 

0 

2 

2 

Mil    VolporoisoNCAA  1-0 

8 

2-6 

.333 

1-2 

500 

1-2 

.500 

1-2 

3 

3 

0 

1 

0 

0 

6 

M13    Creighton-NCAA 

1-0 

13 

3-5 

.600 

1-2 

.500 

00 

.000 

10 

1 

0 

1 

3 

0 

1 

5 

MIS    St  Johns-NCAA 

1-0 

17 

2-7 

286 

1-5 

200 

00 

.000 

1-2 

3 

0 

1 

3 

0 

I 

5 

Dixon's 

Career  Highs 

^4^H 

^1 

Catego^ 

# 

Opponent/Date 

FT 

10 

at  Georgia  Tech,  1-15-00 

Points 

33 

vs.  Georgia  Tech,  2-16-00 

FTA 

12 

at  Georgia  Tech,  1-15-00 

FG 

M 

at  Duke,  2-9-00 

Rebounds 

11 

vs.  Kentucky,  11-24-99 

FGA 

22 

vs.  Temple,  2-13-00 

Assists 

8 

vs.  Florida  State,  3-10-00 

3FG 

5 

vs.Tulone,  11-19-99 

Blocks 

2 

vs.  F.  Dickinson,  11-22-99 

5 

vs.  Temple,  2-13-00 

2 

vs.  North  Carolina,  2-26-00 

5 

vs.  North  Carolina,  2-26-00 

Steels 

6 

vs.  Notre  Dome,  11-26-99 

3  FGA 

10 

vs.  Temple,  2-13-00 

Minutes 

39 
39 

vs.  Temple,  2-13-00 
vs.  UCLA,  3-18-00 

Dixon's 

Career  Overall  Statistics 

Year 

GP-GS        Min.-Avg. 

FG-A         Pet. 

3P-A 

Pet. 

F-A 

Pd. 

OR-DR 

Reb-Avg. 

PF-D 

Ast 

To 

BIk 

Si 

Pts.-Avg. 

1998-99 

34-0       505-14.9 

85-192       .443 

36-97 

.371 

44-53 

.830 

28--60 

88-26 

59-0 

47 

50 

1 

50 

25a74 

1999-00 

35-35     1190-34.0 

234-506       462 

49-135 

363 

113-143 

,790 

76-116 

192-5.5 

76-0 

127 

130 

10 

96 

630-18  C 

CAREER 

69-35    1695-24.6 

319-698       .457 

85-232 

.366 

157-196 

.801 

104-176 

2804. 1 

135^ 

174 

180 

11 

146 

880-12  8 

Dixon's 

Career  ACC  Statistics 

Yeor 

GP-GS       Min.-Avg. 

FG-A        Pet. 

3  PA 

Pd. 

F-A 

Pd. 

OR-DR 

RebAvg. 

PF-D 

Ast 

To 

BIk 

St 

Pts.-Avg. 

1998-99 

16-0      557-34,8 

37-82       .451 

13-39 

.333 

13-16 

.813 

8-24 

32-2,0 

30-0 

17 

19 

1 

15 

100-6.3 

1999-00 

16-16      220-13,8 

116-240       483 

26-58 

448 

58-71 

817 

22-52 

74-46 

33-0 

52 

51 

6 

45 

316-19.8 

CAREER 

32-16       777  24  3 

153-322       .475 

39-97 

,402 

71-87 

.817 

3a76 

106-3.3 

63-0 

69 

68 

7 

60 

416-13.0 

Dixon's 

Career  NCAA  Tournament  Statistics 

fl 

^1 

■ 

^ 

,^■1 

Year 

GP-GS       Min,-Avg, 

FG-A         Pet. 

3  PA 

Pel. 

FT-A 

Pel. 

OR-DR 

Reb-Avg. 

Pf-0 

Ast 

To 

Blx 

St 

f>ls.-Avg. 

1998-99 

3-0        38-12.7 

7-18       .389 

3-9 

.333 

1-2 

.500 

34 

7-2.3 

4-0 

1 

4 

0 

1 

18-6.0 

1999-00 

2-2        71-35.5 

11-30        367 

4-12 

.250 

10-14 

,714 

6-6 

12-60 

5-0 

n 

11 

0 

3 

36-18  0 

CAREER 

5-2       109-21.8 

1848       .375 

7-21 

.333 

11-16 

.688 

9-10 

19-3.8 

9-0 

12 

15 

0 

4 

54-10.8 

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'99-00  PPG:  8.5.  RPC:  2.9 


Guard/Forward 
Mt.  Holly,  I\I.J. 
(Rancocas  Valley) 
E-8  •  220  •  Junior 


Qn  Miller 

Third-year  perimeter  player  who  was  one  of  four  Terps  lo 
log  over  1,000  minutes  lost  season  ...  oft-unheralded  player 
who  has  played  key  minutes  and  scored  key  baskets  in 
each  of  his  two  college  seasons  ...  tall  and  lanky  at  6-8, 
possesses  outstanding  jumper ...  classified  as  a  guard,  can 
also  play  a  swing  forward  in  smaller  lineups. 

Williams  on  Miller 

"Danny  did  o  lot  of  things  for  us  lost  year  that  normally 
didn't  show  up  on  the  scoreboard.  He's  very  versatile.  He's 
almost  like  a  utility  infielder  in  baseball  where  he  plays  a 
lot  of  positions  for  you  and  doesn't  get  a  lot  of  recognition. 
He  had  some  big  gomes  for  us.  He  was  able  lo  step  up  his 
offense  when  we  needed  him.  This  is  a  big  year  for  Danny 
as  a  junior  in  the  program,  having  played  a  lot  last  year  as 
a  starter  and  really  contributing  the  year  before  as  a  fresh- 
man. Now  we  expect  him  to  take  it  to  the  next  level  this 
year." 

I  999-00 

Started  in  all  34  gomes  he  played,  averaging  8.5  points, 
2.9  rebounds  and  2.7  assists ...  winner  of  Maryland's  "Un- 
sung Hero"  postseason  award  ...  shot  44.9  percent  from 
the  floor  and  35.8  percent  from  3-point  range  ...  was  one 
of  five  Terps  with  30  or  more  3-pointers,  hitting  34  in  95 
attempts ...  fifth-most  3-pointers  ever  mode  by  a  Maryland 
sophomore  ...  career-high  20  points  in  regular  season  fi- 
nale at  Virginia  ...  shot  9  of  12  from  the  floor  before  fouling 
out  in  overtime  ...  11  gomes  in  double  figures  ...  scored 
then-career-high  16  points  including  all  four  3-point  attempts 
in  upset  win  at  No.  3  Duke  ...  added  two  blocks  and  five 
rebounds  in  win  at  Durham  ...  also  had  16  points  in  non- 
conference  tilt  vs.  UMBC  ...career  highs  of  seven  rebounds 
and  eight  ossists  vs.  Fairleigh  Dickinson  ...  registered  four 
steals  apiece  against  both  Son  Francisco  and  Winthrop  ... 
played  40  of  45  minutes  in  Virginia  overtime  gome  ... 
played  38  minutes  at  Duke  ...  missed  the  NCAA  Tourna- 
ment game  vs.  lono  with  a  sprained  left  ankle. 

1 998-99 

One  of  only  two  Terp  freshmen  to  play  in  all  34  gomes 
during  his  true  freshman  season  ...  averaged  4.2  points 
and  2.1  rebounds  ...  his  13  3-point  field  goals  were  the 
13th-best  single  season  total  by  a  freshman  in  school  his- 
tory while  his  39  3-point  shot  attempts  ranked  as  the  fifth- 
highest  total  by  a  Maryland  freshman  ...  Miller's  34  steals 
ranked  as  the  eighth-highest  total  by  a  Terp  freshman  ... 


averaged  14.3  minutes  per  gome  ...  averaged  13.4  min- 
utes in  the  first  22  gomes  of  the  season,  16.9  in  the  final  10 
games  of  the  season;  20.2  over  the  last  five;  and  21.0  in 
the  Terps'  three-game  NCAA  Tournament  run  ...  one  of  only 
five  ACC  freshmen  to  play  in  34  or  more  gomes  during  the 
1998-99  season  ...  ranked  fifth  among  league  freshmen 


with  a  .482  held  goal  shooting  percentage  ...  shot  .513 
percent  (20-39)  from  the  field  in  the  lost  10  gomes  of  the 
season  after  shooting  .423  (22-52)  in  the  first  22  gomes ... 
averaged  7.6  points  and  2.6  rebounds  in  five  postseason 
gomes...  season-high  of  14  points  in  the  Terps'  victory  over 
AU  Puerto  Rico  in  the  opening  round  of  the  Puerto  Rico 


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2000-01  MARYLAND  BASKETBA 


■'uoloot  ,.  double-figure  scoring  come  in  back-lo-bocl 
gomes  of  ifie  ACC  Tournomenl  ogoinst  Florido  Stote,  10 
points,  and  No.  15  Nortti  Corolina,  11  ...  nine  of  fiis  11 
points  against  UNC  come  during  Ifie  Terps'  frantic  second- 
f)alf  comeback  ottempt  against  ttie  Tor  Heels ...  also  liod 
ifitee  steols  and  a  poir  of  assists  within  the  run  that  will  be 
remembered  as  one  of  the  greatest  in  ACC  Tournament 
history  ...  scored  11  points  ogoinst  Virginia  |Feb-  6)  ..  ca- 
reer high  of  seven  rebounds  came  against  Hofsiro  on  Nov. 
20  ,,,  season  high  of  four  assists  come  in  home  gomes 
against  North  Texas  and  florido  State  ...  had  three  steols 
three  limes  including  his  first  college  gome  vs.  Western  Caro- 
lina, the  ACC  Tournament  bout  with  UNC  and  an  NCAA 
Tourney  tussle  with  Creighton. 

High  School 

Groduoted  in  1998  from  Roncocos  Valley  High  ...  aver- 
aged 20.5  points,  7.9  rebounds  and  3.4  ossists  per  gome 
while  shooting  45.1  percent  from  the  floor  as  a  senior ...  a 
consensus  All-America  selection  his  senior  season  who 
appeared  on  all  of  the  notional  lists  of  the  lop  prep  ployers 
...  selected  as  o  member  of  the  McDonald's  All-America 
teom,  the  USA  Today  Super  25  squad  and  the  Parade 
Magazine  and  Street  ar)d  Smith 's  Magazine  All- America 
teams ...  was  selected  as  one  of  only  24  players  from  among 
1,500  nominees  from  across  the  notion  to  participate  in 
the  McDonald's  Game  ...  also  named  the  South  New  Jer- 
sey Player  of  the  Yeor ...  the  top  high  school  guord  in  the 
state  of  New  Jersey  ...  was  ranked  among  the  nation's  top 
15  high  school  players  by  nationally  renowned  Bob  Gib- 
bons' recruiting  services  throughout  his  senior  season  and 
wos  ranked  os  the  1 1  th-best  player  by  the  end  of  the  yeor 
by  the  Gibbons  service ...  led  Roncocos  Valley  to  state  cham- 
pionships during  his  sophomore  and  senior  seasons ...  RV 
won  the  Burlington  County  Scholastic  League  Liberty  Divi- 
sion title,  the  South  Jersey  and  state  Group  IV  Champion- 
ships and  odvonced  to  the  semifinals  of  the  stole  Tourna- 
ment of  Chompions  ...  averaged  28.0  points  and  12  re 
bounds  in  the  playoffs  during  his  senior  season  ...  estob 
lished  the  single-season  school  record  for  points  in  a  single 
season  (609)  and  points  in  o  coreer  (1,508)  ...  played  in 
12  state  tournament  gomes  and  led  RV  to  o  perfect  12-0 
record  ...  led  RVtoo  69-14  overall  record  during  his  three- 
year  varsity  career  ...  his  18.4  points  per  gome  career  scor- 
ing average  is  also  a  school  record  ...  scored  six  double/ 
doubles  OS  o  senior  ...  in  establishing  the  school  career 
record  with  1,508  points,  he  broke  the  previous  record 
which  hod  stood  for  34  years ...  scored  16  points,  grabbed 
12  rebounds  and  added  six  assists  as  RV  defeated  JFK  of 
Poterson  in  the  state  championship  gome  ...  Miller  was 
named  the  tournament  MVP  ...  averaged  28.3  points,  8.3 
rebounds  and  4.7  assists  as  a  junior  at  RV  ...  played  with 
the  New  Jersey  All-Stars  AAU  teom. 

Personal 

Daniel  Brion  Miller  ..  born  March  18,  1980  ...  son  of  Rost- 
and Mick  Miller ,.,  father  is  on  accountant  and  mother  is  a 
nurse  ...  his  older  brother,  Greg,  is  a  senior  guard  at  the 
University  of  Delowore ...  father,  Mick,  and  a  brother,  Mike, 
both  played  at  Muhlenberg  College  in  Allentown,  Pa  ... 
majoring  in  letters  and  sciences. 


Miller  Came-By-Came 

1 999-2000  ISoPHOMOREl 

Dole 

Opponent          GGS    Min. 

F&A 

Pet. 

3FGA 

Pet. 

FT-A 

Pd. 

OO 

Tol 

PF 

A 

TO 

6 

s 

Pis 

N17 

USF                       1 

1       27 

3-5 

.600 

0-2 

000 

0-1 

000 

I-l 

2 

2 

2 

1 

0 

4 

6 

NI9 

Tulone                    1 

1       29 

1-1 

1000 

OO 

000 

2-2 

1000 

01 

1 

1 

2 

0 

0 

0 

4 

N22 

F  Dickinson            1 

1       25 

5-10 

500 

0-2 

000 

0-2 

.000 

07 

7 

4 

8 

5 

0 

1 

10 

N24 

Kentucky                 1 

1       24 

26 

333 

2-2 

1000 

00 

.000 

10 

1 

4 

0 

0 

0 

1 

6 

N26 

Notre  Dome           1 

1       32 

4-10 

.400 

26 

333 

2-5 

.400 

1-3 

4 

2 

0 

3 

0 

1 

12 

N30 

lowo                      1 

1       35 

5-8 

625 

3-6 

500 

1-2 

500 

U 

5 

3 

7 

4 

1 

2 

14 

D4 

Illinois                    1 

1       31 

3-8 

.375 

2-3 

667 

1-2 

500 

04 

4 

4 

1 

3 

1 

1 

9 

D5 

Geo.  Woshinglon  1 

1       30 

4^ 

667 

0-1 

000 

1-2 

.500 

2-2 

i 

5 

3 

1 

0 

2 

9 

D7 

Winlhrop                 1 

1      36 

3-8 

375 

2-4 

.500 

00 

.000 

1-1 

2 

3 

1 

3 

0 

4 

8 

Dll 

Kentucky                1 

I      33 

1-8 

125 

0-2 

.000 

00 

.000 

20 

2 

4 

6 

0 

1 

3 

2 

D27 

George  Mason      1 

1       35 

2-3 

.667 

11 

1.000 

1-2 

.500 

0-3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

6 

D30 

UMBC                   1 

1       29 

5-9 

,556 

2-4 

.500 

4-4 

1.000 

02 

2 

2 

3 

1 

1 

2 

16 

J2 

Coostol  Corolina    t 

1       25 

4-7 

.571 

2-4 

500 

3-3 

1.000 

11 

2 

2 

2 

1 

0 

0 

13 

J7 

NC  Slate               1 

1       31 

5-9 

.556 

1-3 

333 

l-I 

.500 

03 

3 

4 

2 

3 

0 

2 

12 

J9 

Duke                      1 

1       33 

2-8 

.250 

1-2 

.500 

1-2 

.500 

1-2 

3 

4 

4 

2 

1 

2 

6 

J16 

Georgio  Tech         1 

1       33 

3-6 

500 

2-3 

667 

0-0 

.000 

0-2 

2 

3 

1 

1 

0 

0 

8 

J19 

Woke  Forest           1 

1       34 

4-8 

.500 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

000 

1-3 

4 

2 

4 

0 

1 

2 

8 

J22 

Clemson                 1 

1       33 

6-17 

.353 

313 

.231 

0-2 

.000 

1-1 

2 

2 

4 

2 

0 

0 

15 

J27 

North  Carolina       1 

1       27 

1-5 

.200 

02 

.000 

2-2 

1. 000 

1-1 

2 

3 

2 

2 

0 

0 

4 

J29 

Florido  Stale           1 

1       30 

4-5 

.800 

0-0 

.000 

2-3 

667 

01 

2 

2 

2 

1 

0 

2 

10 

F2 

Virginia                  1 

1       35 

5-6 

833 

M 

1000 

3-4 

,750 

1-2 

3 

3 

5 

5 

1 

0 

14 

F6 

NC  Stole               1 

1       35 

4-6 

667 

1-2 

.500 

00 

.000 

0-4 

4 

2 

3 

3 

0 

2 

9 

F9 

Duke                      1 

1       38 

6-9 

667 

4-4 

1.000 

0-0 

.000 

3-2 

5 

1 

3 

0 

2 

1 

16 

F13 

Temple                    1 

1       34 

2-8 

.250 

0-5 

.000 

OO 

000 

1-2 

3 

1 

3 

6 

0 

1 

4 

F16 

Georgia  Tech         1 

1       33 

2-8 

.250 

1-3 

333 

1-1 

1000 

2-1 

3 

1 

6 

2 

0 

1 

6 

F19 

Woke  Forest           1 

1       34 

3-9 

.333 

1-4 

250 

OO 

,000 

2-1 

3 

3 

1 

2 

1 

0 

7 

F22 

Clemson                 1 

1       32 

1-3 

.333 

1-2 

500 

2-4 

.500 

1-2 

3 

4 

3 

0 

0 

1 

5 

F26 

North  Corolino       1 

1       33 

3-9 

.333 

0-1 

.000 

3-4 

.750 

01 

1 

2 

2 

0 

0 

1 

9 

Ml 

Florido  Stole           1 

1       26 

2-5 

.400 

0-1 

.000 

2-2 

1.000 

01 

1 

5 

I 

0 

0 

1 

6 

M4 

Virginia                     1 

1       40 

9-12 

.750 

1-3 

,333 

1-1 

1. 000 

03 

3 

5 

2 

4 

0 

2 

20 

MIO 

Florido  Stote-ACC  I 

1       29 

3-11 

273 

1-4 

.250 

OO 

.000 

20 

2 

1 

3 

0 

1 

1 

7 

Mil 

NC  Stote-ACC       1 

1       32 

1-3 

333 

0-0 

.000 

OO 

.000 

1-5 

6 

3 

1 

3 

0 

0 

2 

M12 

Duke-ACC             1 

1         9 

1-5 

.200 

0-3 

.000 

OO 

000 

1-1 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

2 

M18 

UCLA-NCAA          1 

1        26 

2-6 

333 

0-2 

.000 

I-l 

1000 

2-2 

4 

0 

4 

2 

0 

2 

5 

Danny  Miller  with  Associate  Athletic  Director  Kathleen 
worthincton 


62 


TJrrapin-Profiles^ 


Miller  Came-By-Came 

1 998-99  f FreshmanI 

Date    Opponent         G-GS 

Min. 

fGA 

Pd. 

JFG-A 

Pet 

FT-A 

Pet 

O-D 

Tot 

PF 

A 

TO 

B 

s 

Pts 

N !  4    Western  Carolina 

1-0 

17 

3-6 

.500 

a3 

,000 

2-3 

.667 

1-1 

2 

2 

0 

6 

1 

3 

8 

N17    UMBC 

1-0 

13 

3-4 

.750 

1-2 

.500 

1-3 

.333 

1-4 

5 

3 

1 

1 

0 

I 

8 

N20    Hofslro 

1-0 

20 

1-3 

.333 

0-1 

.000 

3-5 

.600 

1-6 

7 

1 

0 

0 

0 

1 

5 

N23    Duquesne 

1-0 

14 

1-3 

.333 

0-0 

.000 

3-4 

.750 

0-3 

3 

1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

5 

N26    AU  Puerto  Rico 

1-0 

18 

6-9 

,667 

2-3 

.667 

0-2 

.000 

3-2 

5 

0 

1 

1 

0 

0 

14 

N27    UCLA 

1-0 

10 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

0 

2 

1 

1 

0 

1 

0 

N28    Pittsburgh 

1-0 

11 

1-2 

.500 

0-1 

.000 

0-1 

.000 

0-2 

1 

1 

0 

2 

0 

1 

2 

03      Wake  Forest 

1-0 

15 

1-3 

333 

1-2 

.500 

0-0 

.000 

ao 

0 

3 

2 

0 

0 

1 

3 

06      Stonford 

1-0 

16 

2-4 

.500 

2-2 

1.000 

0-0 

.000 

1-0 

1 

2 

I 

0 

1 

0 

6 

D7      DePoul 

1-0 

15 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

0-1 

.000 

3-2 

5 

0 

3 

0 

0 

0 

0 

D12     Kentucky 

1-0 

12 

0-2 

.000 

0-1 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

0-1 

1 

5 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

019     Princeton 

1-0 

13 

3-4 

.750 

0-0 

,000 

0-0 

000 

0-0 

0 

2 

1 

1 

0 

2 

6 

D23     North  Texas 

1-0 

15 

3-7 

.429 

0-3 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

1-2 

3 

0 

4 

2 

1 

2 

6 

D27    South  Corolino  St 

1-0 

12 

1-2 

.500 

0-1 

.000 

1-2 

.500 

1-1 

2 

0 

0 

1 

1 

1 

3 

J3        Duke 

1-0 

5 

0-0 

,000 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

0 

3 

1 

I 

0 

0 

0 

J7        Virginia 

1-0 

11 

03 

.000 

0-1 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

1-1 

2 

3 

0 

3 

0 

1 

0 

J 10      NC  State 

1-0 

16 

2-2 

1.000 

0-0 

.000 

2-4 

.500 

2-1 

3 

3 

0 

2 

1 

1 

6 

jl3       North  Carolina 

1-0 

5 

0-1 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

2-2 

1.000 

0-1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

J 19      GeorgioTech 

1-0 

7 

0-1 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

1-2 

.500 

0-1 

1 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

1 

j24      Clemson 

1-0 

8 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

000 

0-0 

000  - 

ai 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

0 

J27      Florido  State 

1-0 

16 

1-4 

.250 

1-2 

.500 

0-0 

.000 

0-5 

5 

1 

4 

1 

0 

1 

3 

J31      Wake  Forest 

1-0 

18 

1-3 

,333 

1-3 

.333 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

0 

1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

3 

F3        Duke 

1-0 

12 

0-1 

,000 

0-1 

.000 

1-2 

.500 

0-0 

0 

2 

2 

0 

0 

1 

1 

F6       Virginia 

1-0 

19 

4-7 

.571 

3-4 

.750 

0-0 

.000 

1-0 

1 

1 

2 

0 

0 

1 

11 

FIO     NC  Slate 

1-0 

19 

1-1 

1.000 

0-0 

,000 

0-0 

.000 

0-1 

1 

3 

3 

0 

0 

0 

2 

F13      North  Caroline 

1-0 

11 

2-3 

.667 

0-1 

,000 

0-0 

000 

as 

3 

2 

2 

2 

1 

0 

4 

F21      Georgia  Tech 

1-0 

15 

2-2 

1.000 

ao 

000 

0-2 

000 

1-2 

3 

1 

3 

2 

0 

2 

4 

F24     Clemson 

1-0 

13 

0-3 

.000 

0-2 

.000 

0-0 

000 

0-0 

0 

2 

1 

0 

I 

I 

0 

F27     Florida  State 

1-0 

10 

1-1 

1.000 

0-0 

.000 

1-2 

.500 

1-2 

3 

1 

I 

I 

0 

0 

3 

M5      Florida  State- ACC  1-0 

20 

4-7 

.571 

0-1 

.000 

2-5 

.400 

2-1 

3 

1 

3 

1 

0 

2 

10 

M6      No.  Carolino-ACCl-O 

18 

4-7 

.571 

1-2 

.500 

2-2 

1.000 

2-2 

4 

3 

2 

1 

0 

3 

11 

Mil     Valparaiso-NCAA  1-0 

20 

3-6 

.500 

0-0 

.000 

1-2 

.500 

a2 

2 

0 

0 

2 

0 

2 

7 

M13    Creighton-NCAA 

1-0 

24 

1-6 

.167 

0-2 

.000 

2-2 

1.000 

2-2 

4 

3 

1 

4 

0 

3 

4 

M18    St  John's-NCAA 

1-0 

19 

2-3 

,667 

1-1 

1.000 

1-1 

1000 

0-0 

0 

4 

1 

2 

1 

1 

6 

Miller's 

Career  Hichs 

Category 

# 

Opponent/Date 

Rebounds 

7 

vs.  F.  Dickmson,  11-22-99 

Points 

20 

vs.  Virginia,  3-4-00 

7 

vs.  Hofstra,  11-20-98 

FG 

9 

vs.  Virginia,  3-4-00 

Assists 

8 

vs.  F.  Dickinson,  11-22-99 

FGA 

17 

vs.  Clemson,  1-22-00 

Blocks 

2 

at  Duke,  2-9-00 

3FG 

4 

at  Duke,  2-9-00 

Steals 

4 

vs.  USF,  11-17-99 

3  FGA 

13 

vs.  Clemson,  1-22-00 

4 

vs.  Winthrop,  12-7-99 

FT 

4 

vs.  UMBC,  12-30-99 

Minutes 

40 

vs.  Virginia,  3-4-00 

FA 

5 

several  times 

Miller 

s  Career  Overall  Statistics 

Year 

GP-GS       Min.-Avg. 

FG-A         Pet. 

3P-A 

Pet. 

FT-A 

Pet. 

OR-DR 

Reb-Avg. 

PF-D 

Ast 

To 

BIk 

St 

Pts.-Avg. 

1998-99 

34-0       487-14.3 

53-110       .482 

13-39 

.333 

25-47 

.532 

24-48 

72-2.1 

57-1 

44 

38 

8 

34 

144-4.2 

1999-00 

34-34     1048-30.8 

111-247       .449 

34-95 

.358 

34-52 

.654 

30-69 

99-2.9 

88-3 

92 

61 

12 

45 

290-8.5 

CAREER 

68-34     1614-23.7 

164-357      .459 

47-134 

.351 

59-99 

.596 

54-117 

171-2.5 

145-4 

136 

235 

20 

79 

434-6.4 

Miller 

's  Career  ACC  Statistics 

Year 

GP-GS       Min.-Avg. 

FG-A         Pet. 

3P-A 

Pet. 

FT-A 

Pet 

OR-DR 

Reb-Avg. 

PF-D 

Ast 

To 

BIk 

St 

Pts.-Avg. 

1998-99 

16-0      200-12.5 

15-35       .429 

6-16 

.375 

7-14 

.500 

6-18 

24-1.5 

26-0 

24 

12 

3 

11 

43-2,7 

1999-00 

16-16      527-32.9 

60-125       .480 

17-44 

,386 

18-26 

692 

13-30 

43-2.7 

46-2 

45 

27 

6 

17 

155-9,7 

CAREER 

32-16      727-22.7 

75-160       .469 

23-60 

,383 

25-40 

.625 

19-48 

67-2.1 

72-2 

69 

39 

9 

28 

198-6.2 

Miller 

's  Career  NCAA  Tournament  Statistics 

Year 

GP-GS       Min.-Avg. 

FG-A         Pet. 

3P-A 

Pet. 

FT-A 

Pet. 

OR-DR 

Reb-Avg. 

PF-D 

Ast 

To 

BIk 

St 

Pts.-Avg. 

1998-99 

3-0         63-21.0 

6-15       ,400 

1-3 

,333 

4-5 

.800 

2-4 

6-2.0 

7-0 

2 

8 

1 

6 

18-6.0 

1999-00 

1-0        26-26.0 

2-6       ,333 

0-2 

,000 

1-1 

1.000 

2-2 

4-4.0 

0-0 

4 

2 

0 

2 

5-5.0 

CAREER 

4-0        89-22.3 

8-21       .381 

1-5 

.200 

5^6 

.833 

4-6 

10-2.5 

7-0 

6 

10 

1 

8 

23-5.8 

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Guard/Forward 
Rayne,  La. 
IRayne/Tulane) 
6-G  •215*  R-JuNioR 


On  Mouton 

Second-year  player  ol  Maryland  who  begins  his  first  eli- 
gible season  on  the  court ...  a  transfer  student-athlete  from 
Tulane  who  sat  out  the  1999-2000  season  under  NCAA 
rules ...  averaged  13.5  points  and  3.7  rebounds  in  54  ca- 
reer games  for  the  Green  Wave  was  considered  to  be 
the  prize  catch  of  Tulone's  1997-98  recruiting  class  ...  an 
inside  scoring  threat  with  great  skills  and  athletic  obility. 

Williams  on  Mouton 

"Byron  had  a  very  good  year  last  season  in  terms  of  con- 
tributing to  the  team.  What  I  learned  about  Byron  is  how 
much  he  loves  to  play  basketball  He  really  enjoys  the  com- 
petition, even  in  practice  situations.  I  think  Byron  gives  us 
the  depth  in  the  back  court  that  we  might  not  have  had  last 
year  and  he  gives  us  a  physical  presence.  He's  our  biggest 
guard  and  he's  a  tough  guy  and  potentially  a  very  good 
defensive  player.  In  practice  he's  shown  he  really  can  score, 
so  hopefully  he'll  transfer  that  into  the  game." 

I  999-00 

Redshirl  season. 

I  998-99 

Was  Tulone's  leading  scorer  with  an  11.4  points  per-game 
average  in  25  gomes  played  ...  tied  for  the  team  lead  with 
15  double-figure  scoring  games  ...  two  20-point  scoring 
games . . .  equaled  his  career  high  of  eight  rebounds  agoinst 
DePaul  on  Jan.  20  ..  led  the  Green  Wave  against  DePaul 
with  11  points  in  the  C-USA  Tournament  on  March  5  ... 
scored  15  points  m  a  double-overtime  victory  over  South 
Florida  on  Feb.  27  ...  wastive-of-IOfrom  the  field  including 
three-of-tour  from  3-point  range  against  the  Bulls ...  scored 
seven  points  and  grabbed  four  rebounds  at  NC  State  on 
Feb.  21  as  the  Green  Wove  played  in  the  final  gome  at 
historic  Reynolds  Coliseum  ...  recorded  a  career-long  con- 
secutive-gomes streak  with  at  least  one  3-point  shot  mode 
which  included  the  final  four  gomes  of  his  freshman  season 
and  the  first  hve  games  of  his  sophomore  season. 

I  997-98 

Named  to  the  Conference  USA  All-Freshman  team  as  he 
led  Tulane  in  scoring  (15.3  ppg) ...  invited  to  the  USA  men's 
notional  team  trials  ...  was  the  runner-up  to  former  Saint 
louis  star  Larry  Hughes  for  C-USA  Freshman  of  the  Yeor 
honors  ..  called  one  of  the  Top  15  first-year  basketball 
phenoms  by  Sports  tlivslroled ...  averoged  a  team-leading 
31.3  minutes  played  in  29  games ...  his  444  paints  ranked 
as  the  second-highest  scoring  total  by  a  Tulane  freshman 


outon 


led  or  co-led  the  teom  in  scoring  16  times  and  was  the  only 
double  figure  scorer  on  the  team  ...  scored  a  career-high  31 
points  OS  Tulane  defeated  Southern  Mississippi  on  Feb.  5  .  . 
hit  five  consecutive  3point  shots  in  regulation  and  o  buzzer- 
beating  3-pointer  to  send  the  gome  into  o  second  overtime 
...  wos  o  perfect  lO-of-10  from  the  tree-throw  line  to  lie  the 
school  record  for  single-game  perfection  ogainst  UNC-Chor- 
lofte  on  Feb  9  ...  24  points  come  twice:  Nov.  17  at  Tulsa 
and  Dec.  20  vs.  Alabama  ...  scored  23  points  at  Hawaii  on 
Dec.  6  and  18  against  Long  Beoch  Stole  on  Dec  7  in  earn- 
ing all-lournomenl  team  honors  at  the  Howoii  PowerBor  In- 
vitational ...  led  the  Green  Wave  with  16  points  and  a  ca- 
reer-high eight  rebounds  against  Rhode  Island  on  Jan.  15 
...  tied  his  career  rebounding  high  against  South  Florido 
three  gomes  later  on  Jan.  24  ...  scored  20  points  on  three- 
of-four  shooting  from  the  3-point  line  at  UAB  on  Feb.  14. 


High  School 

Graduated  from  Rayne  High  School  in  1997  ...  averaged 
31.7  points,  9.5  rebounds,  4.0  assists  ond  3  4  steals  os  o 
senior  shot  57  percent  from  the  floor  ond  88  percent 
from  the  free  throw  line  during  his  senior  season  .  wos 
ranked  as  one  of  the  top  25  recruits  as  a  high  school  senior 
in  1997  ..  wos  the  Closs  3A  Player  of  the  Year  as  a  junior 
and  senior  .  .  selected  as  the  All-Acadiona  Player  of  the 
Year  by  the  Lafayette  Doily  Adveiiiser . . .  ranked  as  the  1 5th 
best  player  in  the  class  of  1997  by  Prep  Stars  Recruiters' 
Handbook ...  rated  No.  29  by  Bob  Gibbons'  All-Star  Sports 
Report ...  overoged  32.0  points  and  13.2  rebounds  as  a 
junior,  27.3  points  and  1 1 .0  rebounds  os  a  sophomore  and 
19.3  points  and  7.5  rebounds  as  a  freshman  on  the  vorsity 
squad  ...  led  Rayne  to  o  cumulative  record  of  125-21  (.856) 
and  the  state  chompionship  since  his  sophomore  seoson  .. 


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Rayne  advanced  to  the  state  semifinals  during  his  sopho- 
more and  junior  seasons. 

Personal 

Byron  King  Mouton  ...  born  April  29,  1978.    son  of  Shirley 

Mouton    .  majoring  in  sociology. 


Mquton' 

s  Career  Hichs 

Category 

# 

Opponent/Date 

Points 

31 

vs.  Southern  Mississippi,  2-5-98 

FG 

12 

vs.  Southern  Mississippi,  2-5-98 

FGA 

25 

vs.  Tulsa,  11-17-98 

3FG 

6 

vs.  Southern  Mississippi,  2-5-98 

3  FGA 

11 

at  Hawaii,  12-6-97 

FT 

10 

vs.  Tulsa,  11  ■17-98 

10 

vs.  UNC  Charlotte,  2-9-98 

FTA 

12 

vs.  Tulsa,  11-17-98 

Rebounds 

8 

vs.  Rhode  Island,  1-15-98 

8 

vs.  South  Florida,  1-24-98 

8 

vs.  DePoul,  1-30-99 

Assists 

8 

vs.  Southeast  Louisiana,  11-29-97 

Blocks 

3 

vs.  UT-Arlington,  11-14-98 

3 

vs.  DePaul,  1-30-99 

Steals 

6 

at  Houston,  2-13-99 

Minutes 

31 

vs.  Southern  Mississippi,  2-5-98 

Systems  Analyst  Lisa  Packett 
WITH  Byron  Mouton 


Mouton  Caaae-By-Came 

i  998-99  (Sophomore) 

Date 

Opponent         &GS 

Min. 

FG-A 

Pd. 

3FG-A 

Pd. 

F\A 

Pd. 

aD 

Tot 

PF 

A 

TO 

B 

S 

Pts 

N19 

Prairie  View  A&M 

1-0 

19 

6-11 

.545 

3-6 

.500 

0-0 

.000 

0-1 

1 

2 

0 

2 

0 

0 

15 

N24 
N26 

Nicholls  State 
Stetson 

1-0 
1-0 

27 
22 

4-7 
7-10 

.571 
.700 

2-4 
4-6 

.500 

5-5 

1-2 

1.000 
.500 

2-2 

0-1 

4 

1 

3 

1 

0 
1 

2 
0 

0 
0 

I 
1 

15 
19 

66/ 

Dl 

Somford 

1-0 

28 

4-7 

.571 

4-6 

.667 

2-5 

.400 

0-2 

2 

1 

1 

4 

0 

1 

14 

D5 

Alabama 

1-0 

20 

1-6 

.167 

0-3 

.000 

2-2 

1.000 

1-3 

4 

2 

0 

4 

0 

1 

4 

D9 

Texas  A&M 

1-0 

25 

3-9 

.333 

1-5 

.200 

2-2 

1,000 

0-5 

5 

5 

0 

5 

1 

4 

9 

D12 

Lamar 

1-0 

24 

5-7 

.714 

2-3 

.667 

6-8 

.750 

0-2 

2 

1 

0 

1 

1 

0 

18 

J2 

So.  Mississippi 

1-0 

23 

2-5 

.400 

a3 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

ai 

1 

3 

2 

0 

2 

0 

4 

J7 

UNC  Charlotte 

1-0 

30 

3-8 

.375 

3-5 

.400 

2-3 

.667 

1-3 

4 

2 

1 

2 

0 

1 

11 

J9 

Saint  Louis 

1-0 

29 

2-11 

.182 

2-6 

.333 

0-0 

.000 

0-1 

1 

4 

1 

I 

0 

2 

6 

JM 

Memphis 

1-0 

31 

7-14 

.500 

2-5 

.400 

5-9 

.556 

3-2 

5 

2 

1 

4 

0 

5 

21 

J16 

New  Ofleons 

1-1 

29 

3-8 

.375 

1-4 

.250 

3-4 

.750 

1-4 

6 

2 

0 

3 

0 

0 

10 

J21 

Alo.-Birmingham 

1-1 

27 

3-9 

.333 

1-4 

.250 

0-0 

.000 

0-5 

5 

3 

2 

2 

0 

1 

7 

J23 

Houston 

1-1 

37 

6-17 

.353 

3-12 

.250 

6-6 

1.000 

1-3 

4 

1 

4 

3 

2 

6 

21 

J28 

Marquette 

1-1 

28 

1-6 

.167 

0-3 

.000 

a2 

.000 

2-2 

4 

2 

3 

4 

0 

0 

2 

J30 

DePaul 

1-1 

35 

8-17 

.471 

3-10 

.300 

a2 

.000 

4-4 

8 

4 

2 

0 

3 

0 

19 

F3 

Cincinnati 

1-1 

26 

3-12 

.250 

1-4 

.250 

0-0 

.000 

2-1 

3 

5 

1 

3 

0 

3 

7 

F8 

South  Florida 

1-1 

30 

3-10 

.300 

2-4 

.500 

5-7 

.714 

2-0 

2 

0 

1 

0 

0 

1 

13 

Fll 

So.  Mississippi 

1-1 

29 

2-7 

.286 

2-8 

.250 

2-2 

1.000 

1-4 

5 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

8 

F13 

Houston 

1-) 

33 

2-12 

.167 

2-4 

.500 

5-6 

.833 

4-3 

7 

4 

1 

1 

0 

0 

11 

F18 

Louisville 

1-1 

23 

4-11 

.364 

2-6 

.333 

0-0 

.000 

ao 

0 

2 

1 

2 

0 

2 

10 

F21 

NC  State 

1-1 

35 

2^6 

.333 

0-3 

.000 

3-4 

.750 

2-2 

4 

2 

0 

4 

0 

0 

7 

F24 

Memphis 

1-0 

18 

3-7 

.429 

1-2 

.500 

0-0 

.000 

1-1 

2 

2 

0 

1 

0 

1 

7 

F27 

South  Florida 

1-1 

38 

5-10 

.500 

3-4 

.750 

2-2 

1.000 

1-2 

3 

4 

2 

2 

0 

2 

15 

M3 

DePaul 

1-1 

24 

4-15 

.267 

2-6 

333 

1-2 

.500 

4-1 

5 

4 

2 

3 

1 

1 

11 

Mouton  Came-By-Came 

1 997-9B  (Freshman) 

Date 

Opponent         &GS 

Min. 

FG-A 

Pd. 

3  FGA 

Pet. 

FT-A 

Pet. 

&D 

Tot 

PF 

A 

TO 

B 

S 

Pts 

N14 

Texas  Arlington 

23 

4-11 

.363 

1-3 

.333 

4-4 

1.000 

0-3 

3 

3 

3 

2 

3 

2 

13 

N17 

Tulsa 

41 

6-25 

.240 

2-10 

.200  10-12 

.833 

1-5 

6 

5 

2 

2 

0 

3 

24 

N19 

Nicholls  Stote 

32 

6-16 

.375 

0-5 

.000 

3-6 

.500 

5-1 

6 

1 

0 

4 

0 

1 

15 

N29 

SE  Louisiono 

29 

5-15 

.333 

0-4 

.000 

6-9 

.667 

0-4 

4 

3 

8 

4 

0 

5 

16 

D2 

Prairie  View  A&M 

23 

3-9 

.333 

2-6 

.333 

4-4 

1.000 

3-2 

5 

2 

0 

4 

0 

0 

12 

D6 

Hawaii 

37 

7-16 

.438 

4-11 

.364 

5-6 

.844 

1-1 

2 

1 

1 

3 

0 

3 

23 

D7 

Long  Beach  State 

32 

6-9 

.667 

3-6 

.500 

3-3 

1.000 

0-5 

5 

2 

0 

5 

0 

4 

18 

D20 

Alabama 

36 

iai6 

.625 

4-5 

.800 

0-2 

000 

0-4 

4 

5 

1 

4 

0 

2 

24 

D22 

New  Orleans 

27 

3-8 

.375 

0-4 

.000 

3-4 

.750 

0-5 

5 

4 

1 

6 

0 

1 

9 

D27 

Memphis 

32 

6-14 

429 

3-7 

.429 

0-0 

.000 

0-2 

2 

3 

0 

3 

0 

1 

15 

D30 

No.  Carolina  A&l 

24 

5-11 

455 

2-5 

.400 

4-6 

.667 

2-0 

2 

2 

2 

1 

0 

3 

16 

J4 

UNLV 

29 

1-13 

.077 

1-8 

.125 

8-10 

.800 

2-3 

5 

2 

2 

1 

0 

2 

11 

J7 

Saint  Louis 

28 

6-14 

.429 

2-6 

.333 

4-4 

1.000 

3-3 

6 

3 

0 

1 

2 

0 

18 

JIO 

Ala. -Birmingham 

31 

7-18 

.389 

4-10 

.400 

2-4 

,500 

1-1 

2 

3 

4 

3 

0 

1 

20 

J15 

Rhode  Island 

31 

5-14 

.357 

0-3 

.000 

6-9 

.667 

5-3 

8 

4 

0 

2 

0 

1 

16 

J18 

Houston 

33 

8-18 

.444 

0-1 

.000 

0-1 

.000 

5-2 

7 

2 

2 

3 

0 

0 

16 

J20 

Cincinnati 

30 

3-12 

.250 

3-9 

.333 

4-4 

1.000 

5-0 

5 

4 

2 

I 

0 

2 

13 

J24 

South  Florida 

34 

5-16 

.313 

4-9 

.444 

3-3 

1.000 

2^5 

8 

1 

0 

2 

0 

1 

17 

J29 

Houston 

32 

3-14 

.214 

1-8 

.125 

2-2 

1.000 

0-2 

2 

3 

2 

1 

0 

2 

9 

Fl 

Marquette 

1-0 

28 

3-16 

.188 

1-4 

.250 

2-4 

.500 

4-2 

6 

2 

0 

2 

1 

3 

9 

F5 

So.  Mississippi 

47 

12-23 

.522 

^9 

.667 

1-2 

.500 

3-0 

3 

4 

1 

3 

1 

1 

31 

F7 

Louisville 

34 

4-10 

.400 

1-5 

.200 

3-4 

.750 

0-1 

1 

2 

1 

5 

0 

2 

12 

F9 

UNC  Chorlotte 

21 

1-9 

.111 

0-5 

.000  10-10 

1.000 

0-2 

2 

4 

2 

2 

0 

1 

12 

F14 

Ala.-Birmingham 

27 

2-12 

.167 

2-8 

.250 

7-8 

.875 

1-2 

3 

1 

2 

0 

0 

1 

13 

F18 
F21 

Memphis 
So.  Mississippi 

31 
32 

3-8 
7-10 

.375 
.700 

1h6 
2-5 

.167 

3-5 

.600 
.000 

0-0 
1-1 

0 
2 

2 
2 

5 
0 

3 
3 

0 
0 

2 
2 

10 
16 

.400 

0-3 

F25 

DePoul 

34 

6-14 

.429 

1-3 

.333 

3-4 

.750 

2-0 

2 

2 

3 

1 

0 

1 

16 

F28 

South  Florida 

1-0 

37 

3-11 

.272 

2-7 

.286 

1-2 

.500 

1-1 

2 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

9 

M4 

Saint  Louis 

1-1 

33 

2-12 

.167 

1-7 

.143 

6-6 

1.000 

3-3 

6 

2 

1 

1 

0 

1 

11 

Mouton's  Career  Overall  Statistics  (at  Tulane) 

Year              GP-GS       Min.-Avg. 

FG-A         Pet.         3P-A 

Pet. 

FT-A 

Pet. 

OR-DR 

Ref>-Avg. 

PF-D 

Ast 

To 

BIk 

St 

Pts.-Avg. 

1997-98        29-26       908-31.3 

143-394       .360     53-179 

.296 

107-141 

.759 

50-64 

114-3.9 

75-2 

46 

74 

8 

50 

444-15.3 

1998-99        25-13       690-276 

93-242       .384     46-126 

.365 

52-73 

.712 

32-56 

88-3.5 

62-2 

26 

54 

10 

34 

284-11.4 

CAREER         54-39    1598-29.6 

236<i36       .369     99-305 

.325 

159-214 

.743 

82-120 

202-3.7 

1374 

72 

128 

18 

88 

728-13.5 

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'99-00  PPG 

:  7.0.  APC: 

6.2 

Guard 

Miami  Lakes, 

Fla. 

COak  Hill  (Va.)  Academy) 

6-3  •  1  60  • 

Sophomore 

On  Blake 

Sophomore  guard  who  rose  to  national  and  ACC  promi- 
nence in  his  first  college  season  ...  stepped  into  a  starting 
role  from  the  time  he  arrived  on  campus  and  never  relin- 
quished his  position  ...  earned  ACC  postseason  honors  as  a 
freshman  ...  earned  a  silver  medal  during  summer  2000  as 
a  member  of  the  USA  Basketball  World  Championships 
Qualifying  Teom. 

Williams  on  Blake 

"Steve  come  in  under  a  lot  of  pressure  lost  year  because  he 
had  to  ploy  Losing  Steve  Francis  and  Terrell  Stokes,  that  left 
Steve  as  the  only  pure  point  guard  in  the  program.  To  come 
rn  and  do  whot  he  did  as  a  freshman  in  terms  of  being  tough 
with  the  boll  ond  playing  good  defense,  it  was  a  big  plus 
for  us  lost  year.  It  was  critical  to  our  success,  hlis  offense 
really  got  stronger  as  the  year  went  on.  He's  starting  from  a 
very  good  position  this  year  in  terms  of  whot  he  con  do  as  o 
point  guord  He's  going  to  be  asked  to  do  more  things  this 
year,  but  I  think  Steve's  the  type  of  player  that  likes  that 
responsibility" 

I  999-00 

ACC  All-Freshmon  Teom,  honorable  mention  AII-ACC  and 
honorable  mention  ACC  All-Defensive  Team  ...  starting  point 
guard  for  33  of  35  gomes  played  during  his  first  college 
season  ..  led  Terps  with  6.2  assists  and  was  third  among  all 
NCAA  freshmen  .  the  fifth  freshman  ever  to  leod  the  Terps 
in  assists .  second  on  the  team  with  2.0  steals ...  fourth  in 
the  ACC  in  both  steals  and  assists  ...  finished  third  in  the 
ACC  with  0  1.71  ossist-to-turnover  ratio  ...  set  Terrapin  fresh- 
man record  with  217  assists  while  tying  the  doss  mark  with 
71  steals ...  supplanted  former  Terp  great  John  Lucas  as  the 
freshmon  ossists  leader .  .  become  just  the  fourth  Morylond 
player  ever  to  surposs  200  assists  in  a  season  ...  finished  his 
freshman  campaign  with  the  second-best  assist  figure  in 
Maryland  history,  just  four  shy  of  record-holder  Keith  Gatlin's 
221  in  1985  ...  his  steals  were  sixth  all-time,  tied  with  cur- 
rent Harlem  Globetrotters  stor  Johnny  "Ace"  Rhodes ...  was 
second  on  Terps  with  37  3-point  field  goals,  and  hfth  in 
scoring  with  70  points  per  game  ...  was  fourth  on  the  club 
with  3.0  rebounds  per  contest ...  37  3FGs  are  second-best 
hgure  by  o  Maryland  freshman  .  increased  his  scoring  os 
the  season  continued,  scoring  in  double  hgures  in  four 
straight  gomes  entering  the  ACC  Tournament  1 14.3  ovg.) ... 
one  of  four  Terrapin  starters  to  average  at  least  30  minutes 
per  gome  (31. 9|  ...  scored  his  career-high  17  points  in  a 
March  1  home  win  over  Florida  State  ,,.  olso  added  10 
assists  for  o  double-double  in  points  and  assists  against  the 


Seminoles  ...  posted  career-high  11  assists  vs.  Tulone  and 
Illinois  ..  had  10  vs  Florida  Stote,  ond  three  gomes  with 
nine  ossists  (at  NC  State,  at  UNC,  at  Woke  Forest). 

High  School 

Groduoted  from  Oak  Hill  Academy  in  1999  ...  compiled 
on  amazing  1 00-4  high  school  record  between  three  differ- 
ent schools ...  All-America  honorable  mention  selection  fol- 
lowing his  senior  season  by  USA  Today  ...  named  the  run- 
ner-up for  the  "Mr.  Basketball"  award  in  the  state  of  Vir- 
ginia following  his  senior  season  ot  Ook  Hill  ...  ranked  as 
the  second-best  prep  point  guard  by  recruiting  analyst  Bob 
Gibbons  ...  ranked  as  the  sixth-best  point  guard  entering 
the  collegiate  ranks  in  1999-00  by  recruiting  expert  Brick 
Oettinger  ...  named  as  the  44th-best  overall  ployer  in  the 
prep  class  of  1999  by  Recruiter's  Handbook  and  the  ACC 
Area  Sports  Jourryal  ..  in  thehnol  game  of  his  career.  Bloke 
led  o  team  of  ACC  future  stars  post  o  team  of  future  SEC 
stars,  1 45- 1 1 5,  in  Reynolds  Coliseum  on  the  NC  State  cam- 
pus in  the  Filo/LJSA  Hoops  Challenge  ...  helped  lead  the 
Copitol  team  to  victory  in  the  D.C-oreo  Capitol  Classic. 

Oak  Hill  Academy 

Started  at  point  guard  and  averaged  8.8  points  and  7.3 
assists  as  Ook  Hill  was  named  the  high  school  notional  cham- 


pion by  USA  Today,  ESPN  ond  the  Associated  Press ..  Ook 
Hill  continued  its  outstanding  tradition  with  a  perfect  31-0 
record,  becoming  the  school's  third  undefeated  team  in  the 
lost  nine  seasons ...  Oak  Hill  defeated  seven  of  the  top  25 
notionally  ronked  teoms  during  the  seoson  ...  scored  16 
points  and  added  10  assists  as  Oak  Hill  defeated  Ml  Zion 
|N.C.|  to  win  the  championship  of  the  Reebok  Invitational/ 
Los  Vegos  Holiday  Tournament ...  named  to  the  oll-tourno- 
ment  team  at  Los  Vegas  ...  averaged  6.3  assists  in  three 
gomes  as  Ook  Hill  won  the  Gloxo-Wellcome  Holiday  Tour- 
nament in  Raleigh,  NC. ...  credited  with  six  assists  as  Oak 
Hill  defeated  Christ  the  King  |N.Y.)  in  the  championship 
gome ...  season-high  13  assists  come  at  Minnetonko  (Minn.) 
High  School  on  Jon.  30  ..  coach  at  Ook  Hill  was  Steve 
Smith. 

Miami  Senior 

The  starting  point  guard  at  Miami  Senior  High  School  os  o 
junior  ...  led  Miomi  Senior  to  a  36-1  record  and  the  6A 
Florida  state  championship  ,,  team  was  ronked  No.  4  in 
the  final  rankings  by  USA  Today ...  was  an  honorable  men- 
tion All-America  selection  by  USA  Today,  all-state  second- 
teom  selection,  all<ounty  first-team  choice  and  o  member 
of  the  state  championship  series  all-tournament  team  ...  all- 
tournament  team  selection  at  the  loloni  Tournament  (Ha- 


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woii) ...  was  selected  to  the  ail-tournoment  team  and  named 
the  most  valuable  player  at  the  Chelsea  Tournament  (Bos- 
ton) ...  scored  14  paints,  12  from  3-point  range,  as  Miami 
won  the  1998  state  championship  ...  scored  17  points  for 
Miami  Senior  while  defeating  Dillard  in  the  Wilt  Chamber- 
lain Rising  Star  Shootout  with  the  tournament's  namesake  in 
attendance    .  played  for  coach  Frank  Martin  ... 

Miami  Killian 

Played  on  the  varsity  as  a  freshman  and  sophomore  at  Mi- 
ami Killian  ...  starting  point  guard  who  led  Killian  to  a  33-3 
record  and  to  the  semifinals  of  the  6A  state  tournament ... 
the  first  point  guard  to  take  Killian  to  the  state  semifinals  in 
19  years ...  named  to  the  state  championship  series  oil-tour- 
nament team  and  was  on  all-state  honorable  mention  selec- 
tion ...  earned  all-tournament  team  honors  in  the  junior  Or- 
ange Bowl  Classic  as  a  freshman  and  sophomore  ...  all- 
county  first-team  as  a  sophomore  and  second-team  as  a 
freshman  ...  coach  at  Killian  was  Gabe  Corchioni. 

International 

Helped  lead  the  United  States  to  a  silver  medal  in  the  2000 
World  Championship  qualifying  tournament,  and  a  gold 
medal  in  the  1998  Junior  World  Championship  qualifying 


5r.  Associate  Athletic  Director 
Rob  Mullens  with  Steve  Blake 


tournament  (prior  to  his  senior  season  at  Oak  Hill)  ...  tied 
far  the  team  lead  in  assists  with  20,  on  average  of  3.3  per 
game  in  1998...  credited  with  a  team-high  four  assists  in 
the  gold  medal  gome  against  Argentina  ...  had  four  assists 
in  preliminary  gomes  against  Conado  and  Cuba,  and  five 
vs.  Brazil  ...  scored  a  personal-best  eight  points  against 
Canada  in  the  first  game  of  the  tournament  ...  scored  on 
five-of-nine  free  throws  against  Canada  ...  selected  as  a 
member  of  the  U.S.  Junior  World  Championship  Team  which 
played  in  Portugal  in  July  of  1999. 

Personal 

Steven  Hanson  Blake  ...  born  Feb.  26,  1980  in  Hollywood, 
Fla.  ...  son  of  Richard  and  Cindy  Blake  ...  the  youngest  of 
four  children,  with  three  older  sisters...  majoring  in  psychol- 
ogy ...  member  of  the  National  Honor  Society  and  gradu- 
ated fourth  in  his  senior  class  at  Oak  Hill  ...  played  in  the 
Charlie  Weber  Invitational  Tournament  in  Cole  Field  House 
prior  to  both  his  junior  and  senior  years  in  high  school. 


Blake's 

Career  Hichs 

Catego7 

# 

Opponent/Dote 

Points 

17 

vs.  Florida  State,  3-1-00 

FG 

6 

vs.  Florida  State,  3-1-00 

FGA 

13 

vs.  Duke,  1-9-00 

3FG 

4 

at  Clemson,  2-22-00 

3  FGA 

7 

vs.  Duke,  1  -9-00 

FT 

4 

vs.  Kentucky,  12-11-99 

4 

vs.  North  Carolina,  2-26-00 

FTA 

6 

vs.  Virginia,  3-4-00 

6 

vs.  NC  State,  2-6-00 

Rebounds 

7 

vs.  Virginia,  2-2-00 

7 

vs.  Temple,  2-13-00 

Assists 

11 

vs.Tulane,  11-19-99 

11 

vs.  Illinois,  12-4-99 

Blocks 

2 

vs.  UCLA,  3-18-00 

Steals 

6 

vs.Tulane,  11-19-99 

6 

vs.  Duke,  1-9-00 

Minutes 

43 

vs.  Virginia,  3-4-00 

Blake  Came-By-Came 

1 999-2000  (Freshman) 

Dote 

Opponent          CK5S    Min. 

FGA 

Pet. 

3  FG-A 

Pet. 

FT^ 

Pet. 

&0 

Tot 

PF 

A 

TO 

B 

s 

Pts 

N17 

USF                       1 

1        26 

1-3 

.333 

1-2 

.500 

1-2 

.500 

0-1 

I 

3 

6 

6 

0 

1 

4 

N19 

Tulone                    1 

1        34 

3-6 

.500 

1-3 

.333 

1-2 

.500 

1-1 

2 

3 

11 

6 

0 

6 

8 

N22 

F.  Dickinson            I 

1       25 

3-5 

,600 

1-2 

.500 

0-0 

.000 

2-2 

4 

0 

3 

1 

1 

1 

7 

N24 

Kentucky                1 

1        34 

2-4 

.500 

0-2 

,000 

0-0 

.000 

1-1 

2 

5 

7 

5 

0 

2 

4 

N26 

Notre  Dome           1 

1       35 

4-9 

.444 

3-4 

.750 

3-4 

.750 

2-2 

4 

3 

4 

6 

0 

1 

14 

N30 

Iowa                      1 

1       27 

1-7 

.143 

1-4 

.250 

2-2 

1,000 

1-2 

3 

4 

7 

1 

0 

0 

5 

D4 

Illinois                    1 

1       32 

1-3 

.333 

a2 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

0-4 

4 

4 

11 

4 

0 

2 

2 

05 

Geo.  V^Qshington  1 

1       34 

1-6 

.167 

0-1 

.000 

1-2 

.500 

1-1 

2 

1 

6 

7 

I 

3 

3 

07 

Winthrop               1 

1       33 

2-7 

.286 

2-5 

.400 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

0 

2 

5 

4 

1 

1 

6 

D11 

Kentucky                 1 

1       34 

5-9 

.556 

2-6 

.333 

4-5 

.800 

0-2 

2 

2 

3 

3 

0 

4 

16 

D26 

George  Moson      1 

1       36 

2-7 

.286 

0-4 

000 

0-0 

.000 

1-4 

5 

0 

4 

8 

0 

3 

4 

D30 

UMBC                   1 

1        19 

2-3 

.667 

0-1 

.000 

2-2 

1.000 

0-1 

1 

4 

1 

5 

1 

3 

6 

J2 

Coastal  Corolino    1 

1        24 

4-10 

.400 

2-5 

.400 

0-0 

.000 

1-2 

3 

3 

7 

5 

0 

1 

10 

J6 

NC  State               1 

1        37 

2-6 

.333 

0-2 

.000 

2-2 

1.000 

0-4 

4 

2 

9 

5 

1 

0 

6 

J9 

Duke                      1 

1       38 

5-13 

.385 

2-7 

286 

0-0 

.000 

0-6 

6 

2 

8 

3 

0 

6 

12 

J16 

Georgia  Tech         1 

1        31 

2-8 

.250 

0-1 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

2-3 

5 

4 

8 

3 

0 

3 

4 

J19 

Woke  Forest           1 

1        29 

1-6 

.167 

0-3 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

0-3 

3 

2 

7 

3 

0 

0 

2 

J22 

Clemson                 1 

1       30 

3-5 

,600 

2-4 

.500 

2-2 

1000 

a2 

2 

3 

7 

2 

0 

5 

10 

J27 

North  Carolina       1 

1       35 

1-7 

.143 

1^5 

.167 

0-0 

000 

0-3 

3 

3 

9 

5 

0 

2 

3 

J29 

Florido  Stote           1 

1       36 

0-2 

.000 

0-1 

.000 

2-2 

1.000 

0-4 

4 

1 

7 

1 

0 

2 

2 

F2 

Virginia                   1 

1       29 

1-3 

.333 

0-0 

.000 

3-4 

.750 

1-6 

7 

3 

6 

2 

0 

1 

5 

F6 

NC  Stole               1 

«       29 

ai 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

1-6 

.167 

1-0 

1 

4 

8 

0 

0 

0 

1 

F9 

Duke                    1 

1       33 

3-7 

.429 

1-3 

.333 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

0 

3 

2 

2 

0 

2 

7 

F13 

Temple                   1 

1        36 

3-8 

.375 

3-5 

.600 

0-0 

.000 

1-6 

7 

2 

7 

7 

0 

2 

9 

F16 

Georgia  Tech         1 

1        27 

2-2 

1.000 

1-1 

1.000 

0-0 

.000 

0-2 

2 

4 

4 

2 

0 

1 

4 

F19 

Woke  Forest           1 

1       38 

4-7 

.571 

1-2 

.500 

0-0 

.000 

0-2 

2 

1 

9 

5 

0 

3 

9 

F22 

Clemson                 1 

1       30 

5-7 

.714 

4-5 

.800 

ao 

.000 

0-5 

5 

4 

6 

2 

0 

1 

14 

F26 

North  Corolino       1 

1       34 

3-5 

.600 

0-2 

.000 

4-4 

1.000 

a2 

2 

1 

5 

2 

0 

1 

10 

Ml 

Florida  State           1 

0       30 

6-8 

.750 

3-4 

.750 

2-2 

1.000 

0-4 

4 

2 

10 

1 

1 

2 

17 

M4 

Virginia                   1 

1       43 

5-10 

.500 

3-6 

.500 

3-6 

.500 

0-A 

4 

2 

6 

3 

0 

2 

16 

MIO 

Florida  Stote-ACC  1 

1       22 

1-4 

.250 

0-2 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

a2 

2 

3 

5 

1 

1 

3 

2 

Mil 

NC  Stote-ACC       1 

1        31 

1-4 

.250 

1-3 

.333 

1-2 

.500 

a2 

2 

2 

8 

1 

1 

2 

4 

M12 

Duke-ACC              1 

I       39 

3-8 

375 

1-2 

.500 

0-0 

.000 

0-2 

2 

1 

3 

6 

0 

1 

7 

M16 

lono-NCAA            1 

I        34 

2-3 

.667 

0-0 

.000 

1-1 

1.000 

0-3 

3 

2 

2 

7 

0 

2 

5 

MI8 

UCLA-NCAA         1 

1        31 

2-8 

250 

1-2 

.500 

0-0 

.000 

2-1 

3 

0 

6 

3 

2 

2 

5 

Blake's  Gvreer  Overall  Statistics 

Year              GP-GS       Min.-Avg.              FG-A         Pet.          3P-A 
1999-00         35-33       1115-319           86-211         408      37-102 

Pet, 

363 

FT-A 

35-51 

Pet. 

686 

OR-DR 

17-89 

Reb-Avg. 

106-3  0 

PF-D 

81-0 

Ast 

217 

To 

127 

BIk 

10 

St 

71 

Pts.-Avg. 

244-70 

Blake's  Career  ACC  Statistics 

Year              GP-GS       Min.-Avg.             FG-A         Pet.          3P-A 

1999-00         16-14       529-33.1             43-97       ,443        18-47 

Pet. 

,383 

FT-A 

19-28 

Pet. 

679 

OR-DR 

4-50 

Reb-Avg. 

54-3,4 

PF-D 

41-0 

Ast 

111 

To 
41 

BIk 
2 

St 

31 

Pts.-Avg. 

123-77 

Blake's  Career  NCAA  Tournament  Statistics 

Year             GP-GS      Min.-Avg.             FG-A         Pet.         3P-A 

1999-00             2-2         65-32,5               4-11        .363            1-2 

Pcf. 

.500 

FT-A 

1-1 

Pet. 

1,000 

OR-DR 

2-4 

Reb-Avg. 

6-30 

PF-D 

2-0 

Ast 

8 

To 

10 

BIk 

2 

St 

4 

Pfs.-Avg. 

10-5,0 

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'99-00  PPG:  3.3,  RPC:  2.0 


Forward 

Little  Silver,  N.J. 

(Red  Bank  ReciqnalI 

E- 1  0  •  217  •  Sophomore 


Qn  Holden 

Second-yeof  ployer  who  wos  impressive  as  a  freshman  end 
who  established  his  role  as  o  key  player  off  the  Terrapin 
bench  ...  earned  Ihree  starts  in  his  first  college  season  and 
was  instrumental  in  maintaining  the  Terps'  nine-gome  ACC 
win  streak  in  2000  ...  player  with  excellent  size  who  can 
also  step  out  and  hit  the  3-pointer. 

Williams  on  Holden 

"Tohj  was  great  as  a  freshman,  I  can't  soy  enough  about 
him.  I  never  saw  as  much  criticism  of  a  player  before  he 
even  got  a  chance  to  practice  by  some  people,  and  he  just 
threw  It  all  in  their  face.  Tohj  is  a  very  tough,  physical  player 
who  hod  a  lot  going  against  him  in  high  school.  fHe  obvi- 
ously con  shoot  the  ball  ot  6-10  and  247  pounds.  Plus, 
he's  going  to  continue  to  get  bigger  and  stronger.  He  cer- 
tainly has  a  chance  to  be  a  very  good  player  at  University 
of  Maryland.  It  was  great  to  see  him  happy  with  the  year 
he  hod  as  a  freshman,  and  he'll  build  on  that  during  his 
sophomore  year.  Tohj  is  very  smart.  He  s  one  of  those  play- 
ers who,  as  a  coach,  you  don't  hove  to  soy  things  twice  to 
him." 

1999-00 

Ployed  in  oil  35  games  and  drew  three  starts  as  a  true 
freshman  ...  averaged  3.3  points  and  2.0  rebounds  in  over 
12  minutes  per  game  ...  one  of  three  Terp  freshmen  to  ap- 
pear in  all  35  contests ...  played  23  minutes  in  his  first  co- 
reer  start,  vs.  Clemson  (Jan.  22),  while  taking  the  piece  of 
injured  All-American  Terence  Morris  ..  responded  with  12 
points  on  4  of  6  shooting  and  10  rebounds  for  his  only 
double-double  ...  also  hod  five  blocked  shots  .  included 
in  the  10  boards  were  five  on  the  offensive  end  ..  started 
and  played  just  eight  minutes  in  home  win  over  NC  State 
(Feb.  6)  when  he  picked  up  three  quick  fouls  ...  started 
NCAA  Tournament  win  over  lona  In  place  ot  Danny  Miller 
..  contributed  four  points  ond  four  rebounds  in  a  season- 
high  30  minutes ...  season-high  17  points  on  5  of  7  shoot- 
ing, including  3  of  3  treys,  ogainst  Wake  Forest  (Jan.  19) ... 
in  back-to-back  gomes  against  Wake  and  Clemson,  scored 
29  points  with  16  rebounds  ...  shot  9  of  13  overall  and 
was  good  on  3  of  4  3-pointers  ...  named  ACC  rookie  of 
the  week  on  Jan.  24  afler  performances  vs.  Wake  Forest 
and  Clemson  ..  averaged  5.3  points  and  5.0  rebounds 
per  gome  as  a  starter ...  scored  nine  points  in  20  minutes 
off  the  bench  in  the  ACC  Tournoment  title  gome  vs.  Duke 
(Morch  12)  averaged  a  solid  1 4  minutes  per  game  dur- 
ing conference  action  ...  shot  47.4  percent  from  3-point 
range  (9  of  19) ...  shot  47.8  percent  from  the  floor,  overall. 


olden 


in  ACC  ploy  ...  26  blocked  shots  ranked  os  the  seventh 
highest  total  by  a  freshman  in  Maryland  history 

High  School 

Selected  oil-state  by  the  Associated  Press  ...  on  oll-stote 
second-team  choice  following  his  senior  seoson  by  the 
Gonneff  newspoper  choin  ...  oll-stote  fourth  team  by  New 
Jersey  Hoops  ...  played  in  the  New  Jersey  Scholastic 
Coaches  Association  All-Stor  gome  following  his  senior 


season  ...  ranked  as  the  48th-besl  prep  player  entering  the 
collegiole  ranks  for  the  1999-2000  season  by  the  ACC 
Area  Journal  ond  Recruiter's  Handbook  a  three-year 
starter  at  Red  Bonk  ...  Red  Bonk  wos  ranked  as  the  top 
public  high  school  team  in  the  stote  of  New  Jersey  during 
his  senior  season  ...  ranked  14th  In  the  finol  poll  of  the 
1999  season  by  New  Jersey  Hoops ...  an  All-Shore  first- 
team  selection  os  a  senior  by  the  AsburyPorl(  Press...  named 
the  area  high  school  ployer  of  the  year  by  the  Asbury  Park 


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Press  following  his  senior  season  ...  scored  1,025  career 
points  to  rank  in  the  top  10  in  school  history  ...  averaged 
1 4.6  points  on  .520  percent  field  goal  shooting  to  go  along 
with  8.0  rebounds  and  3.0  assists  per  game  ...  scored  a 
season-high  24  points  in  a  Shore  Conference  Tournament 
victory  over  Lakewood  ...  scored  24  points,  11  rebounds, 
six  assists  and  five  blocked  shots  against  Lakewood  in  the 
Shore  Conference  Tournament  semifinals  ...  hit  two  pres- 
sure-packed free  throws  with  23  seconds  remaining  in  the 
Shore  Conference  championship  game  to  lead  Red  Bank 
to  a  44-43  victory  over  Christian  Brothers  Academy  ... 
blocked  a  career-high  nine  shots  against  Neptune  in  the 
tournament  quarterfinals ...  averaged  14.4  points,  6.8  re- 
bounds, three  assists  and  two  blocked  shots  in  leading  Red 
Bank  to  a  20-9  record  as  a  junior ...  also  made  36  3-point 
shots  as  a  junior ...  named  All-Jersey  Shore  third-team  as  a 
junior ...  led  Red  Bank  Regional  to  the  Central  Jersey  Group 


Assistant  Athletic  Director 
Chris  Janush  and  Tahj  Hdlden 


III  championship  game  as  a  junior  ...  coached  by  Steve 
Johnson  ...  shot  13-of-21  (.61 9|  from  the  field,  grabbed  12 
rebounds,  had  seven  assists,  six  steals  and  five  blocked  shots 
to  lead  his  AAU  team  -  the  Central  Jersey  Hawks  -  to  the 
championship  game  of  the  AAU  notional  tournament  and 
was  named  AAU  All-America  first-team  ...  ranked  as  the 
nation's  46th-best  prep  product  entering  his  senior  season 
by  Fastbreak  Magazine. 

International 

Helped  lead  the  U.S.  to  o  gold  medal  at  the  1998  World 
Youth  Gomes  in  Moscow  during  the  summer  prior  to  his 
senior  season  at  Red  Bank. 

Personal 

Tahj  Jorod  Holden  (first  name  rhymes  with  mirage) ...  born 
Jan.  17,  1981  ...  son  of  Debbie  Holden  ...was  student  coun- 
cil president  as  a  senior  at  Red  Bonk  High  ...  a  semifinalist 
in  the  National  Achievement  Scholarship  Program. 


Holden's 

Career  Highs 

Category 

# 

Opponent/Date 

Points 

17 

vs.  Woke  Forest,  1-19-00 

FG 

5 

vs.  Wake  Forest,  1-19-00 

FGA 

7 

vs.  Woke  Forest,  1-19-00 

3FG 

3 

vs.  Wake  Forest,  1-19-00 

3  FGA 

3 

vs.  Woke  Forest,  1-19-00 

FT 

7 

vs.  Coostol  Carolina,  1-2-00 

FTA 

8 

vs.  Coastal  Corolino,  1-2-00 

Rebounds 

10 

vs.  Clemson,  1-22-00 

Assists 

5 

vs.  Georgia  Tech,  2-16-00 

Blocks 

5 

vs.  Clemson,  1-22-00 

Steals 

3 

vs.  Coastal  Carolina,  1-2-00 

3 

vs.  lono,  3-16-00 

Minutes 

30 

vs.  lona,  3-16-00 

Holden  Came-By-Came 

i  999-2000  (FreshmanI 

Date 

Opponent          &GS 

Min. 

FG-A 

Pet. 

3  FG-A 

Pet. 

FT-A 

Pet. 

ao 

Tot 

PF 

A 

TO 

B 

s 

Pis 

N17 

USf 

1-0 

11 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

2-2 

1.000 

0-0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

N19 

Tulane 

1-0 

1 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

,000 

0-0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

N22 

F.  Dickinson 

1-0 

22 

2-3 

.667 

1-1 

1.000 

0-0 

,000 

0-4 

4 

3 

2 

1 

3 

1 

5 

N24 

Kentucky 

1-0 

9 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

,000 

ai 

1 

1 

1 

0 

2 

0 

0 

N26 

Notre  Dame 

1-0 

17 

0-1 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

1-2 

.500 

0-1 

1 

1 

2 

0 

1 

I 

1 

N30 

Iowa 

1-0 

2 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

D4 

Illinois 

1-0 

5 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

0-1 

.000 

0-0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

D5 

Geo.  Woshingtor 

1-0 

1 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

1-2 

.500 

0-0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

D7 

Winthrop 

1-0 

4 

0-1 

.000 

0-0 

,000 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

Dll 

Kentucky 

1-0 

5 

0-1 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

1-0 

1 

1 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

D27 

George  Mason 

1-0 

2 

0-1 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

0-1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

D30 

UMBC 

1-0 

12 

0-2 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

1-4 

.250 

1-2 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

0 

1 

J2 

Coastal  Carolina 

1-0 

12 

2-4 

,500 

1-2 

.500 

78 

.875 

1-2 

3 

3 

0 

0 

1 

3 

12 

J7 

NC  Stole 

1-0 

3 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

0 

1 

1 

0 

1 

0 

0 

J9 

Duke 

1-0 

1 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

0 

) 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

J16 

Georgio  Tech 

1-0 

8 

1-2 

.500 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

1-1 

2 

5 

0 

0 

0 

1 

2 

J19 

Wake  Forest 

1-0 

18 

5-7 

.714 

3-3 

1,000 

4-6 

.667 

2-4 

6 

3 

1 

0 

0 

0 

17 

J22 

Clemson 

l.l 

23 

4-6 

.667 

0-1 

.000 

4-7 

.571 

5-5 

10 

3 

0 

1 

5 

1 

12 

J27 

North  Carolina 

1-0 

15 

04 

.000 

0-2 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

1-1 

2 

2 

1 

0 

0 

1 

0 

J29 

Florida  State 

1-0 

19 

2-2 

1.000 

0-0 

.000 

0-2 

.000 

0-4 

4 

3 

1 

0 

1 

1 

4 

F2 

Virginia 

1-0 

10 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

1-2 

.500 

0-0 

0 

1 

1 

0 

1 

1 

1 

F6 

NC  State 

1-1 

8 

0-2 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

0-1 

1 

3 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

F9 

Duke 

1-0 

17 

1-2 

.500 

0-1 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

0-1 

1 

2 

1 

0 

0 

0 

2 

F13 

Temple 

1-0 

8 

0-0 

,000 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

0 

1 

1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

F16 

Georgia  Tech 

1-0 

IB 

3-4 

.750 

0-0 

.000 

2-2 

1.000 

1-2 

3 

3 

5 

1 

2 

0 

8 

F19 

Wake  Forest 

1-0 

18 

a2 

.000 

0-1 

.000 

4-4 

1.000 

1-4 

5 

5 

2 

1 

3 

0 

4 

F22 

Clemson 

1-0 

18 

2-3 

.667 

2-2 

1.000 

2-3 

.667 

0-2 

2 

2 

2 

0 

0 

0 

8 

F26 

North  Carolina 

1-0 

17 

1-3 

.333 

0-0 

,000 

1-2 

.500 

2-1 

3 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

3 

Ml 

Florido  State 

1-0 

7 

0-3 

.000 

0-0 

,000 

0-0 

.000 

ao 

0 

1 

1 

0 

2 

0 

0 

M4 

Virginia 

1-0 

28 

3-6 

.500 

ai 

,000 

4-6 

.667 

1-3 

4 

4 

0 

0 

1 

1 

10 

MIO 

Florida  Stole-ACC  1-0 

19 

1-2 

.500 

0-1 

,000 

3-5 

.600 

1-1 

2 

3 

1 

0 

0 

1 

5 

Mil 

NC  Stote-ACC 

1-0 

8 

0-1 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

2-2 

1.000 

0-3 

3 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

2 

MI2 

Duke-ACC 

1-0 

20 

3-3 

1.000 

1-1 

1.000 

2-2 

1.000 

2-0 

2 

2 

0 

1 

0 

1 

9 

M16 

lona-NCAA 

1-1 

30 

1-6 

.167 

0-2 

.000 

2-2 

1.000 

0-4 

4 

1 

3 

0 

1 

3 

4 

M18 

UCLA-NCAA 

1-0 

15 

1-3 

.333 

1-1 

1.000 

0-0 

.000 

0-1 

1 

2 

2 

0 

0 

2 

3 

Holden's  Career  Overall  Statistics 

Year              GP-GS       Min.-Avg.              FG-A         Pet. 

1999-00           35-3       431-123             32-74        432 

3P-A 

9-19 

Pet. 

.474 

FT-A 

43-64 

Pet. 

672 

OR-DR 

20-49 

Reb-Avg. 

69-20 

PF-D 

61-2 

Ast 

34 

To 

7 

BIk 

26 

St 

IB 

Pts.-Avg. 

116-3.3 

Holden's  Career  ACC  Statistics 

Year              GP-GS       Min.-Avg.              FG-A         Pet. 

1999-00           16-2       228-14.3           22-46       .478 

3P-A 

5-11 

Pet. 

.455 

FT-A 

22-34 

Pet. 

.647 

OR-DR 

14-29 

Re^Avg. 

43-2.7 

PF-D 

39-2 

Ast 

18 

To 

3 

BIk 

16 

St 

6 

Pts.-Avg. 

71-4.4 

Holden's  Career  NCAA  Tournament  Statistics 

Year             GP-GS      Min.-Avg.             FG-A         Pet. 

1999-00             2-1         45-22.5                 1-9        .111 

3P-A 
1-3 

Pet. 

.333 

2-2 

Pet. 

1.000 

OR-DR 

0-4 

Reb-Avg. 

4-2.0 

PF-D 

3-0 

Ast 

5 

To 

0 

BIk 

1 

St 

5 

Pts.-Avg. 

7-3.5 

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'99-00  PPG:  5. 1 .  RPC:  l.i 

Guard 

Hempstead,  N.Y. 

(Ldnc  Island  LutheranI 

6-3  •  1  ED  •  Sqphdmdre 

On  Nicholas 

Sharp-shooling  sophomore  guard  who  wos  a  valuable  as- 
set in  his  first  season  ...  was  o  tremendous  aid  as  the  first 
guard  off  the  bench  ...  a  good  scoring  threat  off  the  bench 
.  will  only  improve  with  experience  and  strength. 

Williams  on  Nicholas 

"Drew  came  in  with  the  reputation  as  o  shooter  and  he 
certainly  is  a  very  good  shooter.  His  game  expanded  dur- 
ing the  yeor  last  season  to  where  he  also  became  on  ad- 
equate defensive  player.  Drew  is  another  player  whose 
added  strength  will  help  him  become  o  better  defensive 
player  and  also  help  his  shooting  obiiity.  As  he  gets  stron- 
ger in  the  legs  it  will  allow  him  to  shoot  the  boll  o  little 
easier.  Drew  hod  a  very  good  freshman  year.  A  lot  of  people 
thought  he  wasn't  going  to  ploy  much  last  year,  so  I  think 
he  was  a  big  surprise,  now  he's  got  to  use  that  as  motiva- 
tion tor  his  sophomore  year." 

I  999-00 

Ployed  in  all  35  games  as  a  true  freshman  and  averaged 
5,1  points  ..  one  of  five  Terps  with  30  or  more  3-point  field 
goals ...  made  31  of  92  3-point  attempts  while  averoging 
15.7  minutes  per  gome  to  lead  all  of  Maryland's  bench 
contributors ...  also  contributed  50  assists  ( 1 ,4|  ond  16  steals 
(0  5|  ,,.  earned  double-figure  minutes  in  31  of  35  gomes 
erupted  with  a  season-high  27  points  in  a  non-confer- 
ence win  over  Fairleigh  Dickinson  (Nov.  22)  ...  played  a 
season-best  28  minutes  while  hitting  nine  of  11  shots,  in- 
cluding four  3-pointers,  against  the  Knights ...  mode  five  of 
seven  3-point  attempts  vs.  FDU  ...  also  scored  in  double 
figures  with  12  points  in  26  minutes  vs.  UMBC  ...  seoson- 
high  hve  rebounds  in  home  win  over  Winthrop  dished  a 
season-best  six  ossists  vs.  Florido  State  in  the  ACC  Tourna- 
ment ...  had  four  sleols  vs.  Tulone  ,.  tololed  18  points  in 
three  ACC  Tournament  games...  overoged  16  minutes  and 
six  points  per  gome  in  two  NCAA  Tournament  games  ... 
shot  42-1  percent  from  the  floor,  overall. 

High  School 

Graduated  from  Long  Island  Lutheran  High  School  in  1999 
...  three-year  varsity  letterwinner,  and  two-year  storter  ... 
ployed  on  three  teams  which  advanced  to  the  slote  federa- 
tion Final  Four ...  averaged  24.2  points,  4.5  rebounds,  4.0 
assists  and  3.7  steals  per  game  as  a  senior  and  shot  o 
remarkable  57  percent  from  the  floor,  including  66  per- 
cent from  two-point  range  ond  47  percent  from  3-point 
range  ...  hit  75  3-point  shots  during  his  senior  seoson  ,,, 
scored  1,011  career  points      eorned  the  Richard  Sandler 


Icholas 


Award  as  the  top  player  in  Nossou  County  following  his 
senior  seoson  ,,,  the  award  is  presented  annually  by 
Newsday  and  has  previously  been  awarded  to  collegiate 
stars  Zendon  Hamilton  of  St.  John's  in  1994  ond  Wolly 
Sczerbiok  of  Miami  jOhio)  in  1995  ...  Nassau  County 
Player  of  the  Year  ond  All-Long  Island  first-team  selection 
by  Newiday ...  named  a  tri-stote  legend  by  the  New  York 
Daily  News  following  his  senior  season  ...  previous  honor- 
ees  on  the  legend  team  include  Elton  Brond,  Tim  Thomas 


and  Ron  ArtesI ...  wos  honored  as  a  member  of  the  legend 
teom  at  Madison  Square  Garden  on  April  29,  1999  prior 
to  0  New  York  Knicks  vs.  Philodelphio  76ers  gome  ,  all- 
stote  Class  A  selection  by  the  NY.  state  sportswrilers  asso- 
ciation ...  alkity  tirst-teom  selection  by  the  New  York  Post 
following  his  oulstonding  senior  season  ...  named  the  MVP 
of  the  Sugor  City  Classic  os  he  led  Luthern  to  the  tourno- 
ment  championship  in  Savannah,  Go.,  his  senior  season  ... 
scored  39  points  and  was  named  the  Nassau  County  team 


70 


RYLAMOBASIL 


TJfrapiin>rofilis^ 


MVP  of  the  10th  annual  Lupus  All-Slar  Basketball  Classic 
prior  to  the  start  of  his  senior  season  ...  scored  31  second- 
half  points  as  he  attempted  to  pull  Nassau  back  into  the 
gome  in  the  closing  minutes  ...  was  a  giant  in  the  1999 
stale  federation  Class  A  Tournomenl  semifinals  against  Rice 
of  Monhottan  on  March  26,  1999  with  career-high  33 
points  on  l2-of-23  shooting  (.522)  from  the  field  to  go  along 
with  six  rebounds  and  two  steals ...  Rice,  ranked  No.  2  in 
the  nation  at  the  lime  of  the  game,  outslugged  Lutheran, 
75-65  ...  totaled  33  points,  14  rebounds  and  nine  assists 
as  Lutheran  defeated  Providence  Day  School  of  Raleigh, 
N.C.,  on  Feb.  15  of  his  senior  season  ...  scored  26  of 
Lutheran's  51  points  against  Morist  of  New  Jersey  in  the 
Nike  Super  Six  Tournament  at  Madison  Square  Garden 
on  Jon.  17,  1999  ...  scored  29  points  on  senior  night  to 
lead  Lutheran  past  Chaminade  and  help  the  Crusaders  fin- 
ish their  regular  season  with  a  21-3  record  ...  the  victory 
capped  on  undefeated  season  at  home  and  a  perfect  9-0 
record  during  the  month  of  February  ...  Lutheran's  1997 


Business  Manager  Lisa 
Peterson  with  Drew  Nicholas 


team  won  the  state  championship  as  it  defeated  the  Ron 
Artesl-led  LaSolle  Academy  team  in  the  semifinals  ...  was 
on  All-Long  Island  second  team  honoree  as  a  junior  when 
he  overaged  18  paints  per  gome  ...  led  the  Crusaders  to 
the  stale  federation  championship  game  with  a  23-poinl 
performance  in  the  semifinal  round  against  Grady  High 
School  of  Brooklyn  ...  added  26  points  in  the  title  game 
against  Rice  ...  coached  by  Ronn  Hall ...  o  crowd  fovorite 
at  the  onnuol  Capital  Classic  All-Star  gome  at  MCI  Center 
following  his  senior  season  ...  played  in  Cole  Field  House 
for  the  first  time  during  the  1998  Charlie  Weber  Tourno- 
ment. 

Personal 

Andrew  Lawrence  Nicholas ...  born  May  17,  1981  ...  son 
of  Yvonne  and  Darryl  Nicholas ...  a  brother,  Chris,  starred 
collegiately  at  Colgate  ...  Drew  was  a  ballboy  for  Long 
Island  Lutheran  as  o  youngster. 


Nicholas 

'  Career  Hichs 

Category 

# 

Opponent/Date 

Points 

27 

vs.  F  Dickinson,  11-22-99 

FG 

9 

vs.  F  Dickinson,  11-22-99 

FGA 

11 

vs.  F  Dickinson,  11-22-99 

3FG 

4 

vs.  F.  Dickinson,  11-22-99 

3FGA 

6 

vs.  f.  Dickinson,  11-22-99 

6 

vs.  Clemson,  1-22-00 

FT 

5 

vs.  F  Dickinson,  11-22-99 

FA 

7 

vs.  F.  Dickinson,  11-22-99 

Rebounds 

5 

vs,  Winthrop,  12-7-99 

Assists 

6 

vs.  Florida  State,  3-10-99 

Blocks 

1 
1 
1 

vs.  F  Dickinson,  11-22-99 
vs.  Florida  State,  1-29-00 
vs.  Virginia,  3-4-00 

Steals 

4 

vs.Tulone,  11-19-99 

Minutes 

28 

vs.  F  Dickinson,  11-22-99 

28 

vs.  Florida  State,  3-10-00 

Nicholas  Came-By-Came  i  999-2000  (Freshman) 

Date 

Opponent          G-GS 

Min. 

FG-A 

Pel. 

3FG-A 

Pet. 

n-A 

Pel. 

0-D 

Tot 

PF 

A 

TO 

B 

s 

Pts 

N17 

USF 

1-0 

21 

1-3 

.333 

0-1 

.000 

0-1 

.000 

0-1 

1 

0 

2 

0 

0 

1 

2 

N19 

Tulone 

1-0 

18 

2-7 

.286 

2-5 

.400 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

0 

2 

2 

1 

0 

4 

6 

N22 

F.  Dickinson 

1-0 

28 

9-11 

.818 

4-6 

.667 

5-7 

.714 

0-0 

0 

0 

3 

3 

1 

2 

27 

N24 

Kentucky 

I-O 

21 

2-7 

.286 

0-4 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

0-2 

2 

4 

2 

1 

0 

0 

4 

N26 

Notre  Dame 

1-0 

15 

2-5 

.400 

1-4 

.250 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

0 

3 

3 

2 

0 

0 

5 

N30 

Iowa 

1-0 

20 

1-3 

.333 

1-3 

.333 

1-2 

.500 

0-3 

3 

3 

0 

1 

0 

0 

4 

D4 

Illinois 

1-0 

12 

0-2 

,000 

0-2 

.000 

0-1 

.000 

1-0 

1 

2 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

D5 

Geo.  Washington 

1-0 

22 

3-5 

.600 

2-4 

.500 

ao 

.000 

0-2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

0 

0 

8 

D7 

V^inthrop 

1-0 

21 

2-6 

,333 

0-3 

.000 

3-4 

.750 

1-4 

5 

0 

3 

1 

0 

1 

7 

Dll 

Kentucky 

1-0 

13 

3-6 

,500 

1-4 

.250 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

0 

2 

2 

0 

0 

0 

7 

D27 

George  Mason 

1-0 

12 

0-1 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

2-4 

500 

ao 

0 

0 

2 

2 

0 

0 

2 

D30 

UMBC 

1-0 

26 

5-8 

.625 

2-5 

.400 

0-1 

.000 

0-3 

3 

1 

2 

2 

0 

I 

12 

J2 

Coastal  Carolina 

1-0 

22 

3-6 

.500 

1-2 

.500 

0-0 

.000 

0-3 

3 

2 

2 

0 

I 

0 

7 

J7 

NC  State 

1-0 

11 

0-1 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

0 

1 

0 

J9 

Duke 

1-0 

8 

1-1 

1.000 

1-1 

1.000 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

3 

JI6 

Georgia  Tech 

1-0 

15 

0-2 

.000 

0-2 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

0-1 

1 

I 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

J19 

Wake  Forest 

1-0 

9 

0-1 

000 

0-1 

,000 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

0 

1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

J22 

Clemson 

1-0 

15 

1-7 

.143 

1-6 

.167 

0-0 

.000 

1-0 

1 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

3 

J27 

North  Carolina 

1-0 

10 

2-5 

.400 

2-5 

.400 

0-0 

,000 

0-1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

0 

1 

6 

J29 

Florida  Slate 

1-0 

13 

4-7 

.571 

1-4 

.250 

0-0 

.000 

1-1 

2 

0 

2 

0 

1 

0 

9 

F2 

Virginia 

1-0 

14 

0-1 

,000 

0-0 

.000 

2-2 

1.000 

0-1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

0 

0 

2 

f6 

NC  State 

1-0 

17 

2-3 

,667 

0-0 

,000 

0-0 

.000 

0-1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

0 

0 

4 

F9 

Duke 

1-0 

8 

0-0 

,000 

0-0 

,000 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

F13 

Temple 

1-0 

6 

1-2 

,500 

1-1 

1.000 

0-0 

.000 

0-1 

1 

1 

0 

1 

0 

0 

3 

F16 

Georgia  Tech 

1-0 

15 

2-7 

,286 

0-2 

,000 

0-0 

.000 

1-0 

1 

2 

3 

1 

0 

0 

4 

F19 

Woke  Forest 

1-0 

11 

2-3 

,667 

2-2 

1,000 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

6 

F22 

Clemson 

1-0 

16 

3-5 

,600 

1-2 

,500 

2-2 

1.000 

0-2 

2 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

9 

F26 

North  Carolina 

1-0 

8 

1-3 

,333 

1-1 

1,000 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

0 

1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

3 

Ml 

Florida  Slate 

1-0 

15 

0-3 

,000 

0-2 

,000 

2-2 

1.000 

0-1 

1 

2 

3 

0 

0 

0 

2 

M4 

Virginia 

1-0 

13 

1-1 

1,000 

0-0 

,000 

0-0 

.000 

0-1 

1 

2 

0 

1 

1 

0 

2 

MIO 

Florida  Slole-ACC  1  -0 

28 

2-8 

,250 

1-5 

,200 

1-2 

.500 

2-0 

2 

0 

6 

0 

0 

2 

6 

Mil 

NC  State-ACC 

1-0 

17 

3-4 

.750 

3-4 

.750 

0-1 

.000 

0-0 

0 

3 

0 

1 

0 

0 

9 

M12 

Duke-ACC 

1-0 

16 

1-6 

.167 

1-4 

.250 

0-0 

.000 

2-1 

3 

2 

0 

1 

0 

1 

3 

M16 

lona-NCAA 

1-0 

20 

3-7 

.429 

1-3 

.333 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

0 

1 

2 

3 

0 

1 

7 

M18 

UCLA-NCAA 

1-0 

16 

2-5 

.400 

1-4 

.250 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

0 

3 

0 

1 

0 

0 

5 

Nicholas'  Career  Overall  Statistics 

Year              GP-GS       Min.-Avg.              FG-A         Pet. 

1999-00           35-0       551-15  7          64-152        421 

3P-A 

31-92 

Pet. 

337 

FT-A 

18-29 

Pel. 

,621 

OR-DR 
9-29 

Reb-Avg. 
38-1.1 

PF-D 
47-0 

Ast 
50 

To 

31 

BIk 

4 

St 

16 

Pts.-Avg. 

177-5.1 

Nicholas'  Career  ACC  Statistics 

Year              GP-GS       Min.-Avg.             FG-A         Pet. 

1999-00          16-0       197-123            19-50       380 

3P-A 

9-28 

Pet. 
,321 

FT-A 
6-6 

Pel. 

1,000 

OR-DR 

3-9 

Reb-Avg. 

12-0  8 

PF-D 

18-0 

Ast 

16 

To 

9 

BIk 

2 

St 

3 

Pts.-Avg. 

53-33 

Nicholas'  Career  NCAA  Tournament  Statistics 

Year              GP-GS       Min.-Avg.             FG-A         Pet. 

1999-00            2-0           16-8,0             5-12        417 

3P-A 

2-7 

Pet. 
,286 

FT-A 

0-0 

Pet. 

,000 

OR-DR 

0-0 

Reb-Avg. 

0-0,0 

PF-D 

4-0 

Ast 

2 

To 

4 

BIk 

0 

St 

1 

Pts.-Avg. 

12-6,0 

'*■ 


71 


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'99-00  PPC:  i .  I .  RPC:  0.8 


Guard 

Miami,  Fla. 

(Dr.  Phillips! 

E-3  •  200  •  Sophomore 


On  McCall 

Second-year  wolk-on  guard  who  joined  the  Terps  in  late 
December  1999  following  the  Maryland  football  season 
...  was  0  voluable  bench  contributor,  adding  intensity  and 
a  defensive  spark  ...  played  in  13  basketball  games ..  first 
Maryland  football  player  to  score  for  the  Terps'  basketball 
team  since  Lubo  Zizokovic  in  1992  ...  started  nine  games 
as  the  football  quarterback,  as  just  a  redshirt  freshman  ... 
set  Marylond  class  records  for  pass  attempts,  completions, 
yards  ond  total  offense  as  a  freshman  ...  guided  consistent 
offensive  improvements  during  the  first  half  of  1999  foot- 
ball season  before  o  late-season  injury  ...  exhibited  improv- 
ing skills,  0  strong  arm  and  growing  confidence  in  his  first 
season  of  ploy .  walked  on  to  the  Terrapin  basketball  team 
in  winter  and  bolstered  Maryland's  defensive  efforts  from 
a  guard/forward  position  ...  played  in  13  gomes,  averag- 
ing 1.1  points  in  just  over  five  minutes  per  game. 

Williams  on  McCall 

"Calvin  was  very  important  to  the  team  because  he  gave 
us  0  good  college  basketball  player  to  build  on,  and  to  go 
against  m  practice.  When  you  look  at  the  second  team  in 
practice  with  Byron,  Calvin,  Mike  and  Tahj,  there  were  days 
when  thot  leom  could  beat  our  first  team.  He  really  gave  us 
the  depth  that  I  think  that  all  good  teams  hove.  He  was 
great  for  the  team,  too,  from  a  personality  standpoint.  He 
was  one  of  those  guys  that  didn't  say  a  whole  lot,  but  when 
he  did  it  was  either  really  funny  or  the  right  thing  to  say.  I 
could  see  why  he's  a  great  quarterback.  He  has  class,  a 
real  quiet  leadership.  I  kind  of  like  those  guys  rather  than 
the  guys  thot  walk  around  clapping  oil  the  time  doing  all 
that  stuff  Calvin's  the  guy  that  gets  things  done.  He  leads 
by  example  " 

I  999-00 

Walked  on  to  the  Terrapin  basketball  team  in  December 
and  bolstered  Maryland's  defensive  efforts  ...  provided 
much-needed  depth  in  the  guard  rotation  ...  played  in  13 
gomes,  averaging  1.1  points  in  just  over  five  minutes  per 
game  ...  shot  5  of  22  from  the  floor,  ond  four  of  seven  from 
the  line. ..contributed  10  rebounds,  11  ossists  and  five  steals 
for  the  season  ...  in  football,  was  o  nine-gome  starter  and 
established  most  Morylond  freshman  records  for  passing 
and  total  offense  ...  finished  No  2  among  Division  l-A  fresh- 
man quorterbocks  (behind  Virginio  Tech's  Michael  Vick)  in 
passing  efficiency  and  total  offense  ..  runner-up  for  ACC 
Rookie  of  the  Year  honors ...  completed  93  of  179  passes 
(.510)  for  1,264  yords  and  five  touchdowns ..  threw  just 
three  interceptions  and  finished  with  the  best  interception 


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ratio  (nearly  60: 1 )  in  the  ACC  ...  season  was  cut  short  by 
two  games  (torn  medial  colloterol  ligament  in  his  left  knee 
Nov.  9  vs.  NC  State)  ...otwo-time  ACC  Rookie  of  the  Week 
...  the  triggerman  in  the  Terps'  rejuvenated  offensive  attack, 
he  helped  Maryland  rise  from  105th  nationally  in  1998  to 
54th  overall  in  1999  in  final  NCAA  total  offense  rankings. 


I  998-99 

Redshirt  season  ...  did  not  play  basketball 
season  as  Maryland's  third  quarterback. 


traveled  all 


High  School 

Graduated  from  Dr.  Phillips  High  School  in  Orlando,  Flo., 
in  1998  ...  overoged  more  than  17  ppg  during  an  all-state 
basketball  career  and  hit  better  than  .320  during  his  base- 
ball career  ...  selected  to  the  Metro  Conference  Hall  of 
Fame  ...  named  the  Central  Florida  Player  of  the  Year  and 
a  third-team  all-state  selection  in  1997  ...  selected  to 
SuperPrep's  all-regional  team  ...  was  recruited  by  Florida 
and  Syracuse  for  football,  and  Kansas,  Central  Florida  and 
South  Florida  for  basketball ...  completed  72  of  1 25  passes 
for  1,312  yards,  21  touchdowns  and  just  two  interceptions 
OS  0  senior ...  led  team  to  a  10-1  record  and  district  and 
conference  championships ...  selected  to  ploy  in  the  North- 
South  all-star  game  ...  os  a  junior,  he  played  safety  and 
starred  for  the  top-roted  defense  in  central  Florida,  earning 

second  team  oil-state  honors high  school  football  coach 

was  Chip  Gierke. 

Personal 

Calvin  Demor  McColl  ...  born  March  7,  1980  ...  son  of 
Lola  and  Kevin  McCall ...  grew  up  in  Miami,  but  attended 
his  final  three  years  of  high  school  in  Orlando  ...  nickname 
is  "Country"  ...  majoring  in  family  studies. 


McCau.' 

5  Career  Highs 

Category 
Points 

# 

8 

Opponent/Date 

vs.  Coastal  Carolina,  1-2-00 

FG 

3 

vs.  Coastal  Carolina,  1-2-00 

FGA 

7 

vs.  Coastal  Carolina,  1-2-00 

3FG 
3  FGA 

0 
2 
2 

vs.  Duke,  1-9-00 

vs.  Florida  State,  3-10-00 

n 

2 
2 
2 

vs.  UCLA,  3-18-00 

vs.  UMBO,  12-30-99 

vs.  Coastal  Carolina,  1-2-00 

FTA 

2 
2 

vs.  UMBO,  12-30-99 

vs.  Coastal  Carolina,  1-2-00 

Rebounds 

Assists 

Blocks 

Steals 

Minutes 

3 
6 
0 
4 
17 

vs.  Coastal  Carolina,  1-2-00 
vs.  Coastal  Carolina,  1-2-00 

vs.  Coastal  Carolina,  1-2-00 
vs.  Coastal  Carolina,  1-2-00 

McCall  Came-By-Came  1 999-2000  (Redshirt  Freshman) 

Date    Opponent 

G-GS 

Min. 

FG-A 

Pet. 

3FG-A 

Pd. 

FTA 

Pet. 

0-D 

Tot 

PF 

A 

TO 

B 

S 

Pts 

D30    UMBC 

1-0 

13 

0-1 

.000 

0-1 

,000 

2-2 

1.000 

1-0 

1 

0 

2 

2 

0 

0 

2 

J2        Coastal  Carolina    1-0 

17 

3-7 

.429 

0-1 

,000 

2-2 

1.000 

2-1 

3 

0 

6 

1 

0 

4 

8 

J7        NC  Slate 

1-0 

6 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

,000 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

J9        Duke 

1-0 

9 

1-4 

.250 

0-2 

,000 

0-0 

.000 

ai 

1 

2 

0 

2 

0 

0 

2 

J 16      Georgia  Tech 

1-0 

2 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

J 19      Wake  Forest 

1-0 

2 

0-1 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

J22      Clemson 

1-0 

8 

0-2 

.000 

0-0 

000 

0-0 

,000 

2-0 

2 

1 

1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

J29      Florida  State 

1-0 

2 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

0-1 

1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

F16     Georgia  Tech 

1-0 

3 

1-1 

1.000 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

1 

2 

M 1      Florida  Stole 

1-0 

1 

0-1 

,000 

0-0 

,000 

0-0 

,000 

ao 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

MIO    Florida  Slole-ACC  1-0 

6 

a3 

,000 

0-2 

,000 

0-1 

,000 

10 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

M16    lono-NCAA 

1-0 

7 

0-0 

000 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

,000 

0-0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

M18    UCLA-NCAA 

1-0 

2 

0-2 

.000 

0-2 

,000 

0-2 

.000 

0-1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

McCall's  Guieer  Overall  Statistics 

Year               GP-GS       Min.-Avg.              FG-A          Pet. 
1999-00           13-0           72-5  5              5-22       .227 

3  PA 

0-8 

Pet, 

000 

FT-A 

4-7 

Pet, 

571 

OR-DR 

6-4 

Reb-Avg. 

10-0  8 

PF-D 

5-0 

Ast 

11 

To 

6 

BIk 
0 

St 
5 

Pts,-Avg. 

14-11 

McCal?^areer  ACC  Statistics 

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Year              GP-GS       Min.-Avg.             FG-A         Pet. 
1999-00            8-0          33-41                2-9       .222 

3P-A 
0-2 

Pet. 
,000 

FT-A 

0-0 

Pd. 

,000 

OR-DR 

2-2 

Reb-Avg. 

4-0,5 

PF-D 

5-0 

Ast 
3 

To 

3 

BIk 

0 

St 
1 

Pts.-Avg. 

4-0,5 

McCall's  Career  NCAA  Tournament  Statistics 

Year             GP-GS      Min.-Avg.             FG-A        Pd. 

1999-00            2-0             3-1  5               0-2       000 

3P-A 

0-2 

Pd. 

000 

FT-A 

0-2 

Pd. 

,000 

OR-DR 

0-1 

Reb-Avg. 

1-0,5 

PF-D 

0-0 

Ast 

0 

To 

0 

BIk 

0 

St 

0 

Pts.-Avg. 

0-0  0 

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01  MARYLAMD  BASKMJMAlM 


O^adu 


'99-00:  ^  Games 

Guard 

Baltimore,  Md. 

(St.  Frances  AcademyI 

E-Q  •  162  •  Junior 

Dn  Baou 

A  walk-on  member  of  the  team  who  odds  depth  at  the  guard 
position  ...  was  added  to  the  team  following  walk-on  try- 
outs  in  fall  1998  ...  enrolled  at  Maryland  for  the  fall  semes- 
ter 1997  and  was  o  student  for  the  entire  1997-98  aca- 
demic year  but  did  not  porticipate  in  intercollegiate  athlet- 
ics ...  has  two  years  of  eligibility  remaining  at  the  start  of 
the  2000-01  season. 

I  999-00 

Ployed  one  minute  of  tour  different  games  as  a  sophomore, 
three  during  postseason  ploy  ...  had  a  rebound  vs.  Florida 
State  in  the  ACC  Tournament  quorterhnols  ...  also  made 
brief  appearances  vs.  Duke  in  the  ACC  title  gome,  and 
against  UCLA  in  the  NCAA  Tournament  ...  saw  regular 
season  floor  time  at  home  agoinst  Georgia  Tech. 

I  998-99 

Did  not  see  game  action 

High  School 

Graduated  from  St.  Frances  Academy  in  1997  ...  four-year 
varsity  letterwinner  at  the  point  guard  position  ...  averaged 
0  career-high  18  points  and  four  rebounds  per  game  as  a 
junior  ...  was  an  All-Baltimore  County  first-team  selection 
and  played  in  the  Charm  City  Super  50  Tournament  dur- 
mg  the  1995-96  season  ...  helped  leod  St.  Frances  to  the 


Baltimore  Catholic  league  championship  with  a  32-7  record 
during  the  1996-97  season  ...  St.  Frances  compiled  o  113- 
23  record  during  his  four  years  on  the  vorsity  ,.  competed 
against  current  Terp  Juan  Dixon  and  wos  a  teammate  of 
Temple's  Mark  Karcher  in  high  school ...  played  in  the  Bal- 
timore area  Catholic  League  which  is  regarded  as  one  of 
the  top  high  school  conferences  in  the  nation ...  high  school 
coach  wos  William  Wells. 


Personal 

Earl  Nana  Bodu  (pronounced  buh-DOO) ...  born  Feb,  22, 
1979  ...  son  of  Afio  ond  Yaw  Bodu  ...  porenis  were  both 
born  in  Ghana  ...  his  father.  Yaw,  moved  to  the  United  States 
to  continue  higher  education  ...  hos  a  brother  who  gradu- 
ated from  Michigan  State,  and  a  sister  who  is  a  freshman 
at  Penn  Stole  ...  majoring  in  graphic  orts ...  member  of  the 
Nationol  Honor  Society. 


Badu's 

Career  Hichs 

Category 

# 

Opponent/Date 

Rebounds 

vs.  Florida  Slate,  3-10-00 

Minutes 

vs.  UCLA,  3-18-00 
vs.  Duke,  3-12-00 
vs.  Florida  Stole,  3-10-00 
vs.  Georgia  Tech,  2-16-00 

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Director  of  Compliance  Chad  Carlton  with  Earl  Baou 

Baou  Came-By-Came  1 999-SOOO  (Sophomore! 

Data    Opponent         G-GS    Min.      FGA       Pet.  3FG-A       Pet.     FT-A 
F16     Georgia  Tech         10         1         OO     .000       00     .000      OO 
MIO   Florida  Slale-ACC  10         1         OO     .000       OO     .000     00 
M12    Duke-ACC             lO         1         OO     .000       00     .000     00 
M18    UCLA-NCAA         10         1         00     .000       00     .000     OO 

Pet,      OO     Tot 
.000       00       0 
000       Ol        1 
.000       OO       0 
.000       OO       0 

PF 
0 
0 
0 
0 

A 

0 
0 
0 
0 

TO 
0 
0 
0 
0 

B 

0 
0 
0 
0 

s 

0 
0 
0 
0 

Pts 
0 
0 
0 
0 

Badu's 

Career  Overall  Statistics 

Year 
1999-00 

GP-GS       Min.-Avg.              FG-A          Pet 

4-0                     .J    1    :.":                                             .       . 

3P-A 

0-0 

Pet. 
.000 

FT-A 
0-0 

Pet. 
000 

OR-DR 
0-1 

Reb-Avg. 
1-0.3 

PF-D 
0-0 

Ast 
0 

To 
0 

BIk 
0 

St 
0 

Pts.-Avg. 
0-0.0 

Badu's 

Career  ACC  Statistics 

^^H 

^1 

g_ 

1 

H^i 

Year 

1999-00 

GP-GS       Min.-Avg.             FG-A         Pet. 

1-0             1-10               0-0       000 

3P-A 

0-0 

Pet. 

000 

FT-A 
0-0 

Pet. 

000 

OR-DR 

0-0 

Reb-Avg. 

0-0  0 

PF-D 

0-0 

Ast 

0 

To 

0 

BIk 

0 

St 

0 

Pts.-Avg. 

0-0  0 

Badu's 

Career  NCAA  Tournament  Statistics 

Year 

1999-00 

GP-GS      Min.-Avg.             FG-A        Pet. 

1-0             MO               0-0       000 

3P-A 

0-0 

Pet. 

000 

f^-A 

0-0 

Pet, 

000 

OR-DR 

0-0 

Reb-Avg. 

0-0  0 

PF-D 

0-0 

Ast 

0 

To 

0 

BIk 

0 

St 

0 

Pts.-Avg. 

0-0  0 

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Hyattsville,  Md. 

(DeMatha) 

7-1  •  257  •  Freshman 


On  Slaninka 

First-year  seven-foofer  from  local  powerhouse  DeMatha 
High  School  ...  should  develop  gradually  under  the  wing 
of  Mike  Mardesich  and  work  his  way  slowly  into  the  Mary- 
land rotation  ...  exhibits  good  movement  up  and  down  the 
floor  ...  expectations  will  not  be  high  as  he  is  allowed  to 
mature  and  learn  the  college  game. 

Williams  on  Slaninka 

"Matt  is  one  of  those  guys  that  if  you  have  the  chance  to 
recruit,  you  do.  At  7-4,  there  might  only  be  two  or  three 
players  in  the  country  that  size.  Mott  has  not  played  a  whole 
lot  in  high  school,  but  I  really  like  his  attitude  and  I  think  he 
can  develop.  He  obviously  has  size,  but  his  skills  need  de- 
veloping." 

High  School 

Graduated  from  DeMatha  High  School  in  2000  ...  four- 
year  letterwinner  ...  team  co-capfain  who  helped  lead 
DeMatha  to  a  consensus  No.  9  national  ranking  while  com- 
ing off  the  bench  ...  ranked  No.  7  in  the  final  USA  Today 
poll  ...  DeMatha  finished  with  a  28-5  record  ...  DeMatha 
won  the  championship  of  the  Subway  Shootout  Interna- 
tional in  Quebec  to  begin  the  1999-00  season  ...  advonced 
to  the  championship  of  the  Glaxo  Wellcome  Holiday  Invi- 
tational in  Raleigh,  N.C.  ...  also  helped  lead  the  Stags  to 
the  championship  of  the  Alhambro  Tournament  in 
Cumberland,  Md.,  with  three  consecutive  victories ...  a  sea- 
son-high 10  points  against  Bishop  Neumann  on  Dec.  11  ... 
scored  seven  points  against  Broodneck  on  Dec.  14  ... 
helped  DeMatha  to  a  Washington  Catholic  Athletic  Con- 
ference title  as  0  sophomore,  winning  the  city  title  gome  at 
Cole  Field  House  ...  "After  three  years  of  waiting.  Matt 
earned  his  chance  as  a  senior.  He  has  greatly  improved 
his  coordination  ond  now  has  a  very  solid  post  game.  Matt 
can  grab  almost  any  rebound  and  alter  any  team's  offen- 
sive scheme,"  said  head  coach  Morgan  Wootten  ... 
Wootten  was  recently  inducted  into  the  Notional  Basket- 
ball Hall  of  Fame  ...  played  on  the  some  high  school  team 
OS  North  Carolina's  Joseph  Forte  and  Kentucky's  Keith 
Bogons. 

Personal 

Matthew  R.  Slaninka  (pronounced  SLAN-uh-kuh)  ...  born 
Oct.  26,  1981  ...  son  of  Mary  and  Rick  Slaninka  ...  mother 
is  a  teacher ...  father,  who  played  offensive  tackle  with  the 
Maryland  football  team  from  1968-70,  works  in  advertis- 
ing. 


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IICOX 


Forward/Center 

Raleigh,  N.C. 

(Enloe) 

B- 1  0  •  S  I  Q  •  Freshman 


Qn  Wilcox 

Blue-chip  freshman  who  was  rated  among  the  notion's  top 
twenty  prep  prospects ...  expected  to  moke  an  immediate 
impact  on  the  Terps'  interior  game,  adding  depth  along- 
side Baxter,  Morris,  Mardesich  and  Holden. 

Williams  on  Wilcox 

"Wilcox  is  that  6-10  size  that,  it  seems  nowadays  in  col- 
lege basketball,  is  really  needed  on  the  inside.  It  is  very 
important  to  hove  players  like  Chris.  Not  just  For  his  size, 
but  guys  his  size  thot  can  play.  With  Terence  and  Lonny, 
Chris  gives  us  a  hfth  inside  guy  at  6-8  or  better  who  we 
think  con  ploy  That  really  helps  our  depth.  He's  o  very 
good  rebounder  I  think  as  he  gets  to  college,  he'll  get 
challenged  more  and  certainly  his  game  will  really  de- 
velop. I  really  felt  he  was  one  of  the  best  college  recruits  to 
come  out  of  high  school  last  year.  He's  a  very  important 
recruit  for  us." 

High  School 

Graduated  in  2000  from  Enloe  High  School  in  Raleigh, 
N.C.  ...  ranked  No.  20  among  the  top  players  in  the  na- 
tion by  recruiting  expert  Bob  Gibbons ...  considered  to  be 
the  top  recruit  from  the  slote  of  North  Carolina  according 
to  Gibbons ...  transferred  to  Enloe  High  School  in  Raleigh 
after  spending  his  sophomore  and  junior  yeors  of  his  high 
school  career  at  Whiteville  ...  played  his  freshman  season 
at  West  Columbus  High. 

Enloe 

As  a  senior,  led  Enloe  to  the  stote  championship  tourno- 
ment  Eastern  Region  semifinals ...  scored  20  points  against 
Fayetteville  Seventy-First ...  averaged  15  points  and  eight 
rebounds,  hitting  nearly  75  percent  of  his  shots  through 
most  of  the  season  ...  selected  among  the  top  50  candi- 
dates for  the  McDonald's  All-America  Game  ...  scored  a 
team-high  15  points  in  the  35lh  annual  Roundboll  Classic 
all-star  gome,  played  in  Raleigh  and  televised  on  ESPN2 
..  "Chris  Wilcox  is  quick  to  the  basket,  and  is  quick  getting 
down  the  court.  And  yes,  he  can  rebound.  Oh,  brother, 
can  he  rebound,"  said  Joel  Chaney  of  the  Raleigh  News 
and  Observer. 

Whiteville 

Averaged  23  points  and  13.1  rebounds  and  shot  nearly 
70  percent  from  the  field  as  o  junior  in  leading  Whiteville 
to  the  state  2-A  championship  ...  helped  Whiteville  to  the 
state  playoffs  with  a  32-2  record  during  his  sophomore 


seoson  ...  led  the  Raleigh  Razorbocks  to  the  state  AAU 
championship  prior  to  the  beginning  of  his  senior  season 
...  began  to  attract  notional  ottention  os  a  junior  ot 
Whiteville  ...  scored  a  coreer-high  39  points,  grabbed  24 
rebounds  and  blocked  nine  shots  in  a  victory  over  West 
Columbus  ,  mode  1 3  of  1 4  field  goal  attempts  in  only  17 
minutes  played  against  Jones  High  School...  earned  re- 
gionol  MVP  honors  in  the  state  tournament  ...  scored  21 
points,  grabbed  eight  rebounds  and  blocked  five  shots  in 
the  regional  championship  game  against  Wallace-Rose  Hill 


.  scored  20  points,  grobbed  12  rebounds,  was  credited 
with  four  assists  and  blocked  four  shots  in  the  state  champi- 
onship victory  over  West  Caldwell. 

Personal 

Chris  Roy  Wilcox  born  August  3,  1982  ...  son  of  Debro 
Brown  and  Roymond  Wilcox  ...  favorite  player  is  Chris 
Webber. 


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'  icsTED  By  Chaminade  University 

Lahaina  Civic  Center  •  Maui  •  Nov.  20-S2 


Loser's  Bracket 


Chominode 


Winner's  Bracket 


Nov  20.  2  p.m 

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Nov  21, 
2  p.m. 


Arizona 

Connecticut 


Nov  21, 

9  30  pm. 
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Nov.  20,  4  p.m 


5th  Place 

Nov  22, 
3:30  pm 


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Championship 

Nov.  22, 
9  p.m. 
(ESPN) 


Nov.  20,  9  p.m 
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Nov  21, 
4  p  m. 


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Illinois 


Nov  21, 
7  p.m. 
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Nov  22, 
1:30  p.m. 


Nov  20,  11:30  pm. 
IESPN2J 


UNIV 
All  Times  Eastern 


3rd  Place 

Nov  22. 
6  p.m. 


Chaminade  Silverswords 


General  Information 

Location  Honolulu,  Howoti 

Enrollment  900 

Colors  Royot  Blue,  Wiiite 

Conference  Pocific  West 

Nicknome.  Silverswords 

Founded:  1955 

Home  Arena:  McCobe  Gym  [2,  800) 

President:  Dr  Sue  Wesseiitamper 

Athletic  Director  Aoron  Griess 

Coaching  Staff 

Heod  Cooch:  Aaron  Gness  IColorodo  College 

93) 
Overoll  Record  (Yean);  First  /ear 
Record  at  Chominode  (Years):  First  year 
Best  Time  to  Reach:  Weeldoy  mornings 
Office  Phone:  808-735-4790 
Assistant  Cooches  John  Hemenway  (South  Da 
koto  96),  Brton  Sudis  (Borrington  '9i) 


Last  Year 

1 999-2000  Overall  Record   13-13 
1999-2000  Conference  Record  7-7 
1999-2000  Conference  Finish  4th  (Pacific  Divi- 
sion) 
1999-2000  Finol  Rankings:  None 
1999-2000  Postseason  None 

Media  Services 

Basketball  SID  John  Hemenwoy 
Office  Phone  808-735-4790 
Home  Phone  N/A 
E-mail  ihemenwo@chominade  edu 
Office  Fox;  808-739-4695 
Press  Row  808-739-8350 

Series  Info 

Series  Record  Maryland  leads.  1-0 
Last  Meeting:  Nov   21    1994    Morylond  95, 
Chcrnlnode  67  (at  Maui) 


2000-2001  Schedule 

N2aN22 

Moui  Invitolional 

N27 

Carleton  College 

01 

or  UH-Hilo 

08 

Northwest  Nazarene 

016 

at  Northwest  Nazarene 

029 

Chapman  University 

031 

Lewis  &  Clork  College 

J4 

Western  Washington 

J6 

Seattle  Pacific 

J12 

at  Alosko-Foirbonks 

J13 

at  Alaska-Foirbcnks 

J15 

at  Alosko-Anchoroge 

J19 

J20 

J22 

J26 

J27 

J29 

Fl 

F3 

FB 

F16 

F17 

F19 


ol  Hawaii  Pacific 
Howoii  Pocihc 
at  BYU-Hawoii 
Western  New  Mexico 
Western  New  Mexico 
Montana  State-Billings 
at  Western  Oregon 
at  Humboldt  State 
at  UH-Hilo 
BYU-Howaii 
at  BVU-Howoii 
Hawoii  Pacific 


General  Information 

Location:  Tucson.  Ariz 

Enrollment:  35,  400 

Colors  Cordinol,  Navy 

Conference  Pocific-10 

Nickname:  Wildcats 

Founded:  1885 

Home  Arena  Lute  Olson  Court  at  McKale 

Center  (14,545) 
President  Or  Peter  Likins 
Athletic  Director  Jim  Uvengood 

Coaching  Staff 

Head  Coach  Lute  Olson  (Augsburg  College,  '56) 

Overall  Record  (Years)  614-219(27) 

Record  at  Anzono  (Years)  422-127(17) 

Best  Time  to  Reoch:  Coniact  SID 

Office  Phone:  520-621-4813 

Assistant  Cooches:  Jim  Rosborough  (Iowa  '66), 

Rodney  Tention  (Son  Francisco  '88),  Joy  John 

(Arizono  81 ) 


Last  Year 

1999-2000  Overoll  Record  27-7 
1999-2000  Conference  Record:  15-3 
1 999-2000  Conference  Finish  T- 1  si 
1999-2000  Finol  Ronkings  No   4  AP,  No   8 

ESPN/USA  Todoy 
I999-20O0  Postseason    11,  lost  to  Wisconsin, 

66-59  in  'He  West  Region  second  round 

Media  Services 

Basketball  SID.  Richard  Paige 
Office  Phone:  520621-4163 
Home  Phone:  520882-6583 
E-Mail  fpaige@emoil.anzona.edu 
Office  Fox  520-621-2681 
Press  Row  520621-4334 

Series  Info 

Senes  Record  Anzono  leads,  2-0 
Lost  Meeting:  March  19,  1998,  Arizono  87,  Mary- 
land 79  (at  Anaheim.  Calif.) 


2000- 

N2022 

N25 

N29 

02 

09 

016 

020 

028 


030 


J4 
J6 
Jll 


200  I  Schedule 

of  Moul  Invitofionol 

ol  Wooden  Tradition  vs.  Purdue 

Gonzogo 

Si  Mary's 

at  Connecticut 

ot  Illinois  ^^  ^-       1^ 

Louisiono  Stole 

Bonk  One  Fiesta  Bowl 

Lo  -Lafayette  vs  Mississippi  St. 

Butler  vs.  Arizona 

Bank  One  Fieslo  Bow!  Classic 

Consolotion/Chompionship  Game 

Colifornio 

Stanford 

at  Washington  Stole 


J13 

J 18 

J20 

J24 

J27 

Fl 

F3 

F8 

FIO 

F15 

F17 

F21 

Ml 

M3 

M8 

MIO 


at  Washington 

use 

UCLA 

Arizona  Slate 

Texos 

ot  Oregon 

al  Oregon  State 

Woshington 

Washington  Stole 

01  UCLA 

at  use 

at  Arizona  Stole 

Oregon  State 

Oregon 

ol  Stonford 

at  Colifornio 


Connecticut  Huskies 


General  Information 

Locotion  Slorrs,  Conn 

Enrollment  21,901 

Colors:  Notional  Flog  Blue,  Novy,  White 

Conference.  BIG  EAST 

Nickname  Huskies  UConn 

Founded  1881 

Home  Arena:  Horry  A.  Gompel  Povilion  (10,027), 

Hartford  Civic  Center  (16,  294) 
President  Dr  Philip  E.  Austin 
Athletic  Director  Lew  Perkins 

Coaching  Staff 

Head  Coach  jm  Colhoun  |AIC  '68) 

Overoll  Record  (Years):  579-267  (28) 

Record  at  UConn  (Years);  329-130  (14) 

Best  Time  to  Reoch:  Contoct  SID 

Office  Phone:  860486-  2720 

Assistant  Coaches:  Dave  Leitoo  (Norlheostern 

'83)   <arl  Hobbs  (UConn  '85),  Tom  Moore 

(Boston  University  '87) 

2000-0  I  Schedule 

NI7  Quinnipioc 

N2022         ot  Maui  Inviiotionol 

N28  Brown 

N30  Houston 

D2  New  Hompshiri 

D9  Arizono 

D12  vs.  Massachusetts  [ol  Harford) 

D22  Fairfield 

D26  Rhode  Islond 

D28  Stony  Brook 

J3  ot  Boston  College 

J6  SI  Johns 

J 10  Pittsburgh 

J 13  ot  Providence 


Last  Year 

1 999-2000  Overall  Record  25-10 
1 999-2000  Conference  Record  10-6 
1 999-2000  Conference  Finish  4lh 
1 999-2000  Final  Rankings  No  20  AP 
1999-2000  Poslseoson:  1-1;  lost  to  Tennessee, 
65-51   in  the  South  Region  second  round 

Media  Services 

Basketball  SID.  Tim  Tolokon 
Office  Phone:  860-486-3531 
Home  Phone:  860-487-0426 
E-Moil  t;mt@alhletics  ath  uconn.edu 
Office  Fox  660^86-5065 
Press  Row:  860486-1888 

Series  Info 

Series  Record:  Connecticut  leods,  2-0 
Lost  Meeting:  March  23,  1995.  Connecticut  99, 
Maryland  89  (at  Ooklond  CaW.) 


■W.^ 


'^S^' 


J 15  ot  Texas 

ot  Miami 

Villonovo 

at  Si.  John's 

Virginio  Tech 

Providence 

ot  Villonovo 
Fi3  Boston  College 

f  17  ot  Virginio  Tech 

F19  at  Syrocuse 

F24  Miomi 

F26  Notre  Dome 

M3  at  Selon  Holl 

M7-)0  ot  Big  Eosi  Tournament  (New  York) 


78 


mmiiTii-^TTrm 


2000^J_Opponenls^ 


Dayton  Flyers 


General  Information 

Location:  Doyton,  Ohio 

Enrollment:  6,  500 

Colors:  Red,  Blue 

Conference:  Allontic  10 

Nickname:  Flyers 

Founded:  1850 

Home  Arena  Dayton  Arena  (13,  455) 

President  Bro,  Roymond  L.  Fitz,  S.M.,  Ph.D. 

Athletic  Director  Ted  Kissel 


Last  Year 

1 999-2000  Overall  Record:  229 
1 999-2000  Conference  Record:  11-5 
1999-2000  Conference  Finish:  1st 
1999-2000  Final  Rankings:  None 
1999-2000  Postseason  0-1,  lost  to  Purdue,  62 
61,  in  NCAA  first  round 

Media  Services 

Basketball  SID  Doug  Hauschild 
Office  Phone  937-229-4460 


Illinois  Fighting  lllini 


General  Information 

Location:  Urbono-Champaign,  ill. 

Enrollment:  36,000 

Colors  Orange,  Blue 

Conference:  Big  Ten 

Nickname  Fighting  lllini 

Founded:  1867 

Home  Arena:  Assembly  Hall  1 1 6,  450) 

President:  James  J.  Stukel 

Athletic  Director:  Ron  Guenther 


Last  Year 

1999-2000  Overall  Record:  22-10 
1999-2000  Conference  Record:  11-5 
1 999-2000  Conference  Finish:  4th 
1 999-2000  Final  Rankings:  None 
1999-2000  Postseason:  1-1:  lost  to  Florida,  93- 
76,  in  NCAA  second  round 

Media  Services 

Basketball  SID:  Kent  Brown 
Office  Phone:  217333-1391 


Coaching  Staff 

Head  Coach  Oliver  Pumell  (Old  Dominion  '75, 78) 
Overall  Record  (Years):  190-161  (12) 
Record  at  Dayton  (Years):  89-86  (6) 
Best  Time  to  Reoch.  Weekdays,  1 1  Q.m.-2  p.m 
Office  Phone:  937-229-4421 
Assistant  Coaches:  Ron  Jirsa  (Gettysburg  '81 ,  Tulso 
■87),  Frank  Smith  (Old  Dominion  '88),  Wade 
O'Connor  (Bridgewater  State  '94) 


2Q0Q-0I    SCHEDUl 

-E 

N20-22         al  Maui  Invitat 

onol 

N29 

Cincinnati 

D2 

Marshall 

D6 

at  Miomi 

D9 

Proirie  View  A 

ScM 

D16 

at  Saint  Louis 

D19 

Old  Dominion 

D21 

Morehead  State 

D23 

at  Louisville 

D30 

Marquette 

J2 

Siena 

J6 

Duquesne 

Jll 

Temple 

J14 

at  St,  Joseph's 

ii 


Home 

Phone  937-426-1863 

Coaching  Staff 

Home 

Phone:  217-469-0230 

E-Mail 

sid@udayton,edu 

Head  Coach:  Bill  Self  (Oklahoma  '85) 

E-Mai 

kwbrown3@uiuc.edu 

Office 

Fax.  937-229-4461 

Overall  Record  (Years):  130  80(7) 

Office 

Fax:  217-333-5540 

Press  Ro»f:  937-449-2855 

Record  at  II 

inois  (Years):  First  year 

Press  Row:  217-3331227 

Best  Time  to  Reach:  Contact  SID 

Series  Info 

Office  Phone:  217-333-3400 

Series  Info 

Series 

Record:  Morylond  leads,  2-1 

Assistant  C 

caches  Rob  Judson  (Illinois  '80), 

Series  Record:  Maryland  leads,  2-1 

Last  Meeting:  Jon,  5,  1 985:  Doyton  67  Maryland            Norman 

Roberts  (Queen's  College  '87),  Billy 

Last  Meeting:  Dec.  4,  1999;  Maryland  69, 

63  (at  Dayton) 

Gillispie 

(SW  Texas  Stole '83) 

nois  67  (at  Washington,  DC) 

SOOO-SOO  1  Schedule 

Jll 

at  Iowa 

118 

at  Mossachusetts 

N17 

Maine 

J13 

Michigan 

121 

La  Salle 

N2a22 

Moui  Invitational 

J17 

at  Northwestern 

J25 

at  St,  Bonaventure 
Fordhom         ^^"^ 

»r        at  Xovier       -^'ZJP 

N26 

Texos  Southern 

J20 

Penn  State 

y2/ 

J30    , 

N28 

Duke  (ACC/Big  Ten  Challenge, 

J25 

at  Michigan 

F3 

at  Duquesne 

D2 

at  Kansas  State 

F3 

Northwestern 

F6 

Massachusetts 

D6 

Wisconsin-Milwaukee 

F6 

Michigan  State 

FIG 

at  Rhode  Islond 

D9 

Seton  Hall 

FIO 

at  Purdue 

F17 

George  Washington 

D16 

Arizona  (Chicago) 

F13 

Wisconsin 

F21 

St.  Joseph's 

D21 

at  Missouri  (St.  Louis) 

F17 

at  Indiana 

F24 

at  Temple 

D23 

at  Texas 

F22 

at  Ohio  Stote 

F28 

at  Fordham 

D29 

Illinois-Chicago  (Rosemont,  III.) 

F24 

Iowa 

M4 

Xovier 

J3 

Minnesota 

M3 

at  Minnesota 

M7-ia 

at  Atlantic  lOTourn.  (Phila 

delphia)      J6 

Ohio  State 

M8-11 

at  Big  Ten  Tournament  (Chicago 

LouiSYiUe  Cardinals 


UNLY  Runnin' Rebels 


General  Information 

Location:  Louisville,  Ky. 

Enrollment:  22,000 

Colors:  Red,  Block 

Conference:  Conference  USA 

Nickname:  Cardinals 

Founded:  1798 

Home  Arena:  Freedom  Holl  (18,  865) 

President:  Dr.  John  Shumaker 

Athletic  Director  Tom  Jurich 


Last  Year 

1999-2000  Overall  Record:  19-12 
1999-2000  Conference  Record:  10-6 
1999-2000  Conference  Finish:  2nd  (American 

Division) 
1 999-2000  Final  Rankings:  None 
1 999-2000  Postseason:  a  1 ;  lost  to  Gonzogo,  77- 

66,  in  NCAA  first  round 

Media  Services 

Basketball  SID:  Kenny  Kleir 


General  Information 

Location:  Las  Vegas,  Nev. 
Enrollmenh  23,000 
Colors:  Scarlet,  Gray 
Conference:  Mountain  West 
Nickname:  Runnin'  Rebels 
Founded:  1957 

Home  Arena:  Thomos  and  Mock  Center  { 
President:  Dr  Carol  C  Horter 
Athletic  Director  Charles  Covognoro 


?-62, 


18,500) 


Coaching  Staff 

Office  Phone:  502-852-6581 

Head  Coach:  Denny  Crum  (UCLA  '58) 

Home  Phone  502-636-3555 

Overall  Record  (Years):  663-276  (29) 

E-Mail:  kenn 

y.klein@ioui5ville.edu 

Record  at  Lo 

uisville  (Years):  663-276  (29) 

Office  Fax:  502-852-7401 

Best  Time  to  Reach:  Weekday  mornings 

Press  Row:  502-852-5567 

Office  Phone:  502-852-6581 

Assistant  Coaches:  Vince  Taylor  (Duke   82],  Pat 

Series  Info 

Rofferty 

Eastern  Montana  '78),  Scott  Daven- 

Series  Record:  Louisville  leads,  5-1 

port  (Louisville  78) 

Last  Meeting 

:Dec.28,  1992;Louisvil 

land  67  (ot  College  Pork,  Md  ] 

2000-200 1  Schedule 

N17 

at  Hawaii 

J21 

at  Southern  Mississipp 

N2a22 

Maui  Invitational 

J24 

at  Cincinnati 

N30 

at  Alabama 

J27 

DePaul 

D5 

Georgetown 

J31 

ot  South  Florida 

D9 

Western  Kentucky 

F3 

Saint  Louis 

D16 

at  South  Alabama 

F8 

Marquette 

D18 

Loyola-Chicago 

Fll 

UNC  Charlotte 

D21 

Murray  State 

F14 

at  DePoul 

D23 

Doyton 

F17 

at  Utah 

D30 

Oregon 

F21 

at  UNC  Charlotte 

J2 

Kentucky 

F25 

at  Marquette 

J6 

at  Saint  Louis 

F27 

UAB 

JIO 

at  Tulane 

M3 

Memphis 

J13 

Cincinnati 

M7-10 

C-USA  Tournament  (Lo 

J17 

Houston 

le  72,  Mory- 


Coaching  Staff 

Head  Coach:  Bill  Boyno  (Sacred  Heort  '85| 

Overall  Record  (Years):  91-60  (5) 

Record  at  UNLV  (Years):  91-60  (5) 

Best  Time  to  Reach:  Contact  SID 

Offi'ce  Phone:  702-895-3295 

Assistant  Coaches:  Dave  Rice  (UNLV  '91 ),  Max 
Good  (Eastern  Kentucky  '69),  Charles 
Cunningham  (North  Alabama  '73) 


sooo- 

N17 

N20-22 

N25 

D2 

D9 

D16 

D18 

D22 

D28 

D31 

J3 

J6 

J8 

J13 


200  I  Schedule 

Northern  Arizona 
ot  Maui  Invitotionol 
Col  Stote  Northridge 
vs.  Oklahoma  State 
at  Nevodo 
Cincinnati 
Alaska- Anchorage 
Pepperdine 
Monmouth 
ot  Old  Dominion 
Loyola  Morymount 
Chicago  Stote 
Air  Force 
at  Utah 


Last  Year 

1999-2000  Overall  Record:  23-8 
1999-2000  Conference  Record:  10-4 
1 999-2000  Conference  Finish:  T-1  st 
1 999-2000  Final  Rankings:  None 
1 999-2000  Postseason:  0-1 ;  lost  to  Tulso, 
in  NCAA  first  round 

Media  Services 

Basketball  SID:  Andy  Grossman    f  J 

Office  Phone:  702-895-3207       '         ,' 
Home  Phone:  702-260-7369 
E-Mail:  agrossman@ccmaii.nevado.edu 
Office  Fax:  702-895-0989 
Press  Row:  702-895-4600 
Radio  Ploy-by-Play:  Ken  Korach 
Flagship  Radio  Station:  KBAD  920  AM 
Website:  unlvrebels.com 


Series  Info 

Series  Record:  UNLV  leads,  4-1 
LastMeefing:  March  16,  1986,  UNLV  70,  Mary- 
land 64  (at  Long  Beach,  Calif.) 


J15 

atBYU 

J22 

New  Mexico 

J25 

ot  Georgetown 

J27 

Son  Diego  Stote 

F3 

at  Colorodo  State 

F5 

at  Wyoming 

FIO 

BYU 

F12 

Utah 

F17 

at  Air  Force 

F19 

at  New  Mexico 

F24 

ot  Son  Diego  State 

Ml 

Colorodo  State 

M3 

Wyoming 

M8-10 

Mountain  West  Tourn.  (Los  Vegas 

79 


OJJ-jDpponents 


-a I  MARYLAND  BASKETBALL 


2000  BB&T  Classic 


Consolation 

Dec.  3, 

3  p.m. 

IWDCA-TVj 


Morylgnd 


Dec.  2,  1  p.m. 
IWDCA-TVI 


Michigan 
G.  Washington 


Championship 

Dec.  3, 
5  p.m. 
IWDCA-TVI 


Dec  2,  3  p.m. 
IWDCA-JVI 


St.  John's 


All-Time  BB&T  Records 


I  995  Results 

December  2  (Semifinals) 

Florida  75,  George  Washington  66 

MossGchusetts  50,  Maryland  47 

December  3 

Consolation:  Maryland  98,  G.  Washington  81 

Championship:  Massachusetts  80,  Florida  58 

1 995  All-Tournament  Teom 

Marcus  Camby,  Moss.  (MVP) 

Dometri  Hill,  Florida 

Alexander  Koul,  George  Washington 

Johnny  Rhodes,  Maryland 

Greg  Williams,  Florido 

I  99B  Results 

December  8  (Semifinals) 

George  Washington  57,  Mississippi  State  36 

Maryland  80  California  64 

December  9 

Consolation:  California  78,  Mississippi  State  45 

Championship:  Maryland  74,  G.  Washington  68 

1 996  All-Tournament  Team 

Keith  Booth,  Maryland  (MVP) 

Ed  Gray,  California 

Alexander  Koul,  George  Washington 

Yegor  Mescheriakov,  George  Washington 

Laron  Profit,  Maryland 

I  997  Results 

December  7  (Semifinals) 

#19  Marylond  86,  #2  Kansas  83 

George  Washington  66,  Penn  62 

December  8 

Consolation:  Kansas  89,  Penn  7t 

Championship:  G.  Washington  70,  Maryland  66 

1 997  All-Toumament  Teom 

Rodney  Elliott,  Marylond 

Raef  LoFrentz,  Konsas 

Paul  Pierce,  Kansas 

Laron  Profit,  Maryland 

Shawnia  Rogers,  George  Washington  (MVP) 

I  998  Results 

December  6  (Semifinals) 

Depaul  87,  GW  79 

#2  Morylond  62,  #5  Stanford  60 

December  7 

Consolation:  Stanford  70,  GW  56 

Championship  Maryland  92.  DePoul  75 


1 998  All-Taumament  Team 

Steve  Francis,  Maryland  (MVP) 

Mark  Modsen,  Stanford 

Yegor  Mescheriakov,  George  Washington 

Terence  Morris,  Maryland 

Quentin  Richordson,  DePaul 

1 999  Results 

Decemk>er  4  (Semifinals) 

George  Woshington  72,  Seton  Hall  63 

#20  Maryland  69,  #16  Illinois  67 

December  5 

Consolation:  Illinois  72,  Seton  Noll  61 

Championship:  G.  Washington  74,  Maryland  69 

\  999  All-Toumament  Team 

SirVoliant  Brown,  GW  (MVP) 
Juan  Dixon,  Maryland 
Lonny  Baxter,  Maryland 
Cory  Brodford,  Illinois 
Darius  Lane,  Seton  Hall 

Individual  Records-Dne  Came 

Field  Goals 

12  Raef  LoFrentz,  Kansas  vs.  Penn,  '97 

Field  Goal  Attempts 

21  Raef  LoFrentz,  Kansas  vs.  Maryland,  '97 

FGPct.  (min  lOFGA) 

.800  Raef  LoFrentz,  Kansas  vs.  Penn,  '97 

.800  Garrett  Kreitz,  Penn  vs  GW,  '97 

3  1^.  Field  Goals 

6  Garrett  Kreitz,  Penn  vs.  GW,  '97 

3  Pt.  FG  Attempts 

1 1  Kwome  Evans,  GW  vs  Florida,  '95 

Offensive  Rebounds 

8  Alexander  Koul,  GW  vs.  Maryland,  '96 
Defensive  Rebounds 

n  Dometri  Hill,  Florido  vs,  GW,  '95 

Totol  Rebounds 

16  Raef  LoFrentz,  Konsos  vs.  Maryland,  '97 

Free  Throws  Mode  and  Attempted 

16-24  Keith  Booth,  Maryland  vs.  GW  '96 

Points 

30  Morcus  Camby,  Mass.  vs.  Florida,  '95 

Assists 

10  Edgar  Podillo,  Moss  vs.  Florida,  '95 

Turnovers 

9  Rodney  Elliott,  Maryland  vs.  Kansas,  '97 
Blocked  Shots 

6  Terence  Morris,  Maryland  vs.  GW,  '99 

Steals 

6  Laron  Profit,  Maryland  vs  Konsos,  '97 


G.  Washington  Colonials 


Possible  Came  •  Dec.  3 
AT  Washington,  D.C. 


General  Inforimation 

Location  Washmglon,  DC. 

Enrollment  20,346 

Colors;  Buff,  Blue 

Conference:  Atlantic  10 

Nicknome  Coloniols 

Founded   1821 

Home  Arena  Charles  E.  Smith  Center  (5,  000) 

President  Stephen  Joel  Trachtenberg 

Athletic  Director  Jock  Kvoncz 

Coaching  Staff 

Head  Coach  Tom  Renders  IConnecticut  '67] 

Overall  Record  (Yeors):  513-342  (29) 

Record  at  GW  (Years):  3523  (2) 

Best  Time  to  Reach  4:30-6  p.m.  Mon.-Thurs 

Office  Phone  202-994-6651 

Assistant  Coaches:  Rob  Wright  (Poul  Quinn  '83), 

Bonzie  Colson  (Rhode  Islond  '89).  Tommy 

Fenders  (Texas  '95) 


Last  Year 

1999-2000  Overall  Record   15  15 
1 999-2000  Conference  Record  9-7 
1999-2000  Conference  Finish:  2nd  (West) 
1 999-2000  Finol  Rankings  None 
1 999-2000  Postseason  None 

Media  Services 

Basketball  SID:  Brad  Bower 
Office  Phone  202-994-0339 
Home  Phone:  703-6581497 
E-Moit  bb0wer@9wu.edu 
Office  Fox  202-994-2713 
Press  Row:  202-994-1776 

Series  Info 

Sen'es  Record:  Moryland  leads,  33-25 
Lost  Meeting:  Dec.  5,  1999;  GWLI  74,  Morylond 
69  (01  Washington,  D.C.) 


This  Year 

Starters  Returning/Lost:  5/0 

Lettermen  Returning/Lost:  10/4 

Returning  Starters:  SirVoliant  Brown  (So  ,  G|,  Chris  Monroe  (So.,  G),  Mike  King  (Sr.,  G),  Antxon  Iturbe 

(Sr,  F),  Bernard  Barrow  [Sr ,  G) 
Other  Key  Returnees:  Potrick  Ngongba  (Sr.,  F),  Jason  Smith  (Jr ,  F),  Albert  Roma  (Jr.,  C)  Volery  Khomenia 

(Sr.,  G/F) 
Key  Losses:  Francisco  de  Mirondo  (F) 


sooo 

N18 
N20 
N24-25 
N24 

N25 

N28 
D2-3 
D2 

D3 
D9 
Oil 

D27-30 

J3 

J6 


SOOi  Schedule  ^Jr    Ik 

Texas  A&M  J^ 

Old  Dominion 

Red  Auerboch  Colonial  Clossic 

Boston  University  vSfQurnnipioc 

GWU  vs  Howord 

Consolation  Game 

Championship  Game 

ot  South  Florida 

ot  BB&T  Clossic 

Morylond  vs.  Michigan 

GWU  vs.  St.  John's 

Consolation/Championship  Game 

Richmond 

Providence 

ot  Outrigger  Hotels  Roinbow  Classic 

at  UNC  Charlotte 

at  Massachusetts 


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2000-2001  Roster 


No 

3 

4 

5 

10 

12 

13 

14 

15 

22 

30 

31 

34 

35 


Player 

Albert  Romo 
Chris  Monroe 
Mike  King 
Volery  Khomerio 
Bernard  Borrow 
SirVoliant  Brown 
Dornell  Miller 
Antxon  Iturbe 
Arthur  Andrews 
Morquin  Chondler 
Jooson  Smith 
Greg  Coilucci 
Patrick  Ngongba 


Pos. 

C 
G 
G 

G/F 
G 
G 
G 
F 
F 
F 
F 
G 
F 


Yr. 

Jr. 
So. 
Sr. 
Sr. 
Sr. 
So, 
Fr. 
Sr 
So 
Fr. 
Jr. 
Fr. 
Sr. 


Ht.  Wt. 

7-0  228 

6-3  225 

64  179 

6^  232 

5-8  142 


6-1 
64 


158 
195 


6-8  235 

6-7  181 

6-7  210 

6-8  200 

6-3  185 

6-8  238 


J 10  St.  Josephs 

J 13  LoSolle 

J 16  Xovier 

J20  vs.  Fordham  (at  New'York) 

J23  at  Duquesne 

j27  St.  Bonoventure 

F3    ,  ot  Xovier 

F8  at  Temple 

Fll  Duquesne 

FI4  at  Rhode  Islond 

F17  at  Dayton 

F21  Fordham 

F24  Mossochusetts 

F28  at  St.  Bonoventure 

M3  Temple 

M7-10  01  Atlantic  10  Tourn.  (Philodelphio) 


Hometown  rf*G  RPG 

Bolenyo,  Spain  1.5  1.4 

Hyottsville,  Md.  16.3  6.8 

Boltimore,  Md.  12.1  5.5 

Grodno,  Belorus  3.5  0.4 

Horlem,  N.Y  9.1  3.3 

Springfield,  Vo.  24.6  3.3 

Bronx,  NY 

Vitorio,  Spoin  4.1  5.4 

Avon,  Conn. 

Ooklond,  Calif. 

Boston,  Moss.  6.1  3.1 

Polm  Beach  Gardens,  Flo. 

Bongui,  Cent.  African  Repub.  3.4  3.9 


80 


R  LAST  TWO  YEAim 


2000:^J_OpponentM 


Michigan  Wolverines 


MICHIGAN 


QVQ„ 


Dec.  S 

AT  WaSHINCTON, 


D.C. 


General  Information 

Location:  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 
Enrollment;  37.846 
Colors:  Maize,  Blue 
Conference:  Big  Ten 
Nickname:  Wolverines 
Founded:  1817 
Home  Areno:  Crisler  Arena 
President:  Lee  C  Bollinger 
Athletic  Director:  Williom  C.  Martin 


3,562) 


Last  Year 

1 999-2000  Overoll  Record:  15-14 
1999-2000  Conference  Record:  6-10 
1 999-2000  Conference  Finish:  T-7tli 
1 999-2000  Final  Rankings:  None 
1 999-2000  Postseason:  ai :  lost  to  Notre  Dame, 
75-65,  in  NIT  first  round 

Media  Services 

Basketball  SID:  Tom  Wywrot 
Office  Phone:  734-647-1268 
Home  Phone:  734-528-0244 
E-Mail:  twywrot@umich.edu 
Office  Fax:  734-647-1188 
Press  Row:  734-998-7188 
Radio  Ploytby-Play:  TBA 
Office  Phone:  313-873-9830 
Flagship  Radio  Station:  WJR  AM  760 
Website  www.mqoblue.com  »■ 

Series  Info 

Series  Record:  Michigon  leods,  31 

Last  Meeting:  March  25,  1994;  Michigon  78, 

This  Year  ^^  Maryland  71  (at  Dallas,  Texos) 

Starters  Returning/lost:  3/2 

Lettermen  Returning/Lost:  7/7 

Returning  Starters:  Gavm  Groninger  (So  ,  G),  LoVell  Blonchard  [So..  F),  Josh  Asselin  (Sr,  C) 

Other  Key  Returnees:  Leon  Jones  (Jr.,  G],  Chris  Young  (Jr ,  F/C),  Herb  Gibson  [Jr,  F),  Rotolu  Adebiyi  (Jr.,  F) 

Key  Losses:  Kevin  Goines  (So.,  G),  Romal  Hunter  (G),  Brondon  Smith  (F) 


Coaching  Staff 

Head  Coach:  Brian  Ellerbe  (Rutgers'85) 

Overall  Record  (Years):  86-89  (6) 

Record  at  Michigan  (Years):  52-42  (3) 

Best  Time  to  Reach:  Contact  SID 

Office  Phone  734-763-5504 

Assistant  Coaches:  Scott  Trost  (Minnesota-Morris 

'85),  KutisTownsend  (Western  Kentucky '82), 

Terence  Green  [DePaul  '94) 


2Q0a-50Q  I  Schedule 

N17  at  Oakland 

N21  Western  Michigon 

N25  Wagner 

N28  Wake  Forest  (ACC/Big  Ten 

Challenge  ) 

D2-3  at  BB&T  Classic 

D2  Michigan  vs.  Maryland 

GWU  vs.  St  John's 

D3  Consolation/Championship  Gome 

D9  at  Duke 

DI3  Bov/iing  Green 

D23  Morris  Brown 

D27  Tov/son 

D30  Eastern  Michigan 

J 3  at  Purdue 

J9  Indiono 


J 13  at  Illinois 

JIB  ot  Ohio  State 

J20  at  lowo 

J25  Illinois 

J27  at  Northwestern 

J30  Michigan  State 

F3  Wisconsin 

F7  at  Penn  State 

Fll  at  Indiana 

F14  Iowa 

F17  Minnesota 

F24  Purdue 

F28  Northwestern 

M3/4  ot  Michigan  State 

M8-1 1  at  Big  Ten  Tournament  [Chicago) 


20Q0-SQ0I  Roster 


No.  Player 


Leon  Jones 
Avery  Queen 
Maurice  Seoright 
Colin  Dill 
Herb  Gibson 
Mike  Gotfredson 
Bernard  Robinson 
23    Gavin  Groninger 
25    Josh  Asselin 
30    LoVell  Blonchard 
34    Josh  Moore 
45     Chris  Young 
52    Rotolu  Adebiyi 


Pos. 

G 

G 

G 

F 

F 

G 

F 

G 
F/C 

F 

C 
F/C 

F 


Yr. 

Jr. 
Fr. 
Fr. 
Fr. 
Jr. 
Sr 
Fr. 
So. 
Sr. 
So. 
Fr. 
So. 
Jr. 


Ht.  Wt. 

6-4  195 

5-7  150 

6-2  205 

6-7  225 

6-5  205 

5-11  175 


6-6 
6-5 


185 
190 


6-11  250 

6-7  205 

7-2  305 

6-9  220 

6-5  210 


Hometown 

Bottle  Creek,  Mich. 
Moreno  Volley,  Calif. 
Orchard  Lake,  Mich. 
Saginaw,  Mich. 
Taylor,  Mich. 
Grosse  Pointe,  Mich. 
Washington,  D.C 
Ploinfield,  Ind. 
Coro,  Mich. 
Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 
Nework,  NJ. 
Plymouth,  Mich. 
Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 


PPG 

8.7 


RPG 

2.7 


0.0      0.3 


71  1.5 

8.6  5.3 
14.4  79 

4.7  3.7 
0.0  0.0 


St  John's  Red  Storm 


Mike  Jarvis 


Possible  Caivie  •  Dec.  3 
AT  Washington,  D.C. 


Reggie  Jessie 


General  Information 

Location:  jomaico,  N.Y. 

Enrollment:  17,000 

Colors:  Red,  White 

Conference:  Big  East 

Nickname:  Red  Storm 

Founded:  1870 

Home  Arena.  Alumni  Holl  (6,008) 

President:  Fr  Donald  Harrington,  CM 

Athletic  Director  Ed  Monetto,  Jr. 

Coaching  Staff 

Head  Coach  Mike  Jarvis  (Northeastern  '68) 
Overall  Record  (Yeors):  306-158  (15) 
Record  at  St.  John's  (Years):  53-17(21 
Best  Time  to  Reach  Contoct  SID 
Office  Phone  718-990-6225 
Assistant  Cooches:  Kevin  Clark  (Clark  '81),  Mike 
Jorvis  II  (Boston  University  '92) 


Last  Year 

1999-2000  Overall  Record  25-8 
1999-2000  Conference  Record:  12-4 
1999-2000  Conference  Finish  3rd 
1999-2000  Final  Rankings   No.  9  AP,  No.  18 

ESPN/USA  Today 
1 999-2000  Postseason:  1-1 ;  lost  to  Gonzoga,  82- 

76  in  NCAA  second  round 

Meoia  Services 

Basketball  SID:  Dominic  Scionno 

Office  Phone  718-990-6367 

Home  Phone:  718-224-1174 

E-Mail:  sciannad@stjohns.edu 

Office  Fax;  718-969-8468 

Press  Row  718-990-5713  (Alumni  Hall) 

Radio  Play-by-Play  Ed  Coleman  and  Gory  Cohen 

Flagship  Radio  StoHon:  WFAN  660  AM 

Website,  wwwredstormsports.com 

Series  Info 

Series  Record:  Maryland  leads,  8-6 
Lost  Meeting;  Morch  18,  1999;  St.  John's  76, 
Morylond  62  (at  Knoxville,  Tenn.) 


This  Year 

Starters  Returning/Lost:  2/3 

Lettermen  Returning/Lost;  3/4 

Returning  Starters;  Anthony  Glover  (Jr.,  F),  Reggie  Jessie  (Sr.,  G/F) 

Other  Key  Returnees:  Donold  Emanuel  (Jr.,  CJ 

Key  losses:  Erick  Borkley  (G),  Bootsy  Thornton  (F),  Lavor  Posted  (F),  Chudney  Gray  (G) 


SOOO-SOOI  Schedule 

N9-10  Coaches  vs  Cancer 

N9  St  John's  vs.  Kentucky 

UCLAvs  Konsos 

NIC  Consolation/Championship  Game 

N18  Stony  Brook 

N25  Niogorc 

D2-3  ot  BB&T  Classic 

D2  Morylond  vs  Michigan 

St.  John's  vs.  GWU 

D3  Consolation/Championship  Gome 

D9  at  Fordhom 

D13  ot  Ohio  Stole 

D16  Hofstra 

D21  Manhattan 

D30  USE 

J3  Virginia  Tech 


J6  ot  Connecticut 

J 10  Boston  College 

J 14  at  Rutgers 

J20  Villonovo 

J22  Miami 

J  27  at  Virginia  Tech 

JO  Connecticut 

F3  at  Providence 

F5  at  Notre  Dome 

FIO  ot  Miami 

F14  Providence 

F18  Duke 

F21  Georgetown 

F25  ot  Villonovo 

F28  ot  Boston  College 

M4  Syracuse 

M7-10  Big  Eost  Tournament  (New  York) 


2000-2001  Roster 


No.  Player 

3  Sharif  Fordhom 

4  Abe  Keito 

10  Omar  Cook 

11  John  Scheiman 
15  Alpho  Banguro 

22  Anthony  Glover 

23  Willie  Show 
25  KyleCuffe 

32  Jack  Wolfinger 

33  Donald  Emanuel 
41  Reggie  Jessie 

44  Mohomed  Diokite 


Pos. 

G 

C 

G 

G 

F 

F 

F 

F 

F 

C 
G/F 

C 


52     Curtis  Johnson  C 

55    John  Porker  F 


Yr. 

Jr. 
So, 
Fr 
So, 
So. 
Jr. 
Fr. 
Fr. 
So. 
Jr. 
Sr. 
Fr. 
Fr. 
So. 


Ht.      Wt. 

6-4     200 
6-H     235 


6-1 
6-1 


190 
185 


6-6      215 
M     225 


6-6 
6-8 


185 
210 


6-11  205 

6-8  230 

6-7  213 

6-10  210 

7-3  320 

6^i  210 


Hometown 

New  York,  N.Y 
Winchendon,  Moss. 
Queens,  N.Y. 
New  York,  NY 
Londover,  Md, 
Bronx,  N.Y 
Bronx,  N.Y 
New  York,  NY 
Portland,  Ore. 
Houston,  Texas 
Queensbridge,  NY. 
Rockville,  Md. 
Norfolk,  Vo. 
Pasadena,  Calif. 


PPG    RPG 


0.2      0.2 
10.2     5.3 


25      22 

8.7      5.6 


05      0.3 


81 


00d()J_Opponents 


TrrTFTTWTT 


Ta 


Cticago  State  Cougars       Clemson  Tigers 


1     <^  "* 

Dec.  27 

AT  College  Park,  Md. 

Darrell  Johns 

General  Information 

Location  Chicogo.lll 

Enrollment  8,416 

Colors:  Green.  White 

Conference:  Mid-Continent 

Nicknome  Cougars 

Founded  1867 

Home  Arena  Jocoby  D,  Dickens  Center  (2,500) 

President  Dr  Elnoro  D.  Daniel 

Athletic  Director  Al  AvanI 

Coaching  Staff 

Head  Coach  Bo  Ellis  IMorquette  771 

Overall  Record  (Years):  13-42  (2) 

Record  at  Chicago  State  (Years)-  13-42(21 

Best  Time  to  Reach:  Weekdays,  10-noon 

Office  Phone  773-995-3657 

Assistant  Coaches:  Mike  Rice  (Fordhom  '91}, 

Jomes  Forr  (Cretghton  '89),  Ty  Moesler  [Wis- 

consinOshkosh  '96) 


Last  Year 

1999-2000  Overoll  Record   10-18 
1 999-2000  Conference  Record:  7-9 
1 999-2000  Conference  Finish  7th 
1 999-2000  Finol  Ronkings  None 
1999-2000  Postseason  None 

Media  Services 

Basketball  SID  Terrence  Jackson 
Office  Phone  773-995-2217 
Home  Phone  773-731-6516 
E-Mail  terrenceiocksonn@netscape  net 
Office  Fax  773-995-3656 
Press  Row  773-995-3641 
Radio  Ployiy-Play  TBA 
Website  www  csu.edu/othlefics 

Series  Info 

Series  Record:  Maryland  leods,  1-0 
Lost  Meeting:  Dec,  2,  1996,  Morylond  94,  Chi- 
cago State  44  (at  College  Pork  Md,) 


This  Year 

Starters  Returning/Lost  2/3 

Lettermen  Returning/Lost  10/3 

Returning  Starters.  Darrell  Johns  [Sr.,  G),  Tony  Jones  |Sr.,  F( 

Other  Key  Returnees  Terrence  West  (Jr..  G) 

Key  Losses  Tim  Bryant  (G).  Squirt  Hicks  |G),  Pierre  Shuttiesworth  (F) 


Jan.  2  at  Clemson,  S.C. 
Feb.  1  AT  College  Park,  Md. 


General  Information 

Location    Clemson,  S  C 

Enrollment:  16,982 

Colors  Orange,  Purple 

Conference  Arionhc  Coast 

Nickname:  Tigers 

Founded:  )889 

Home  Arena  LiHle|ohn  Coliseum  [11,020) 

President:  James  F  Barker 

Athletic  Director  Bobby  Robinson 

Coaching  Staff 

Head  Coach  Lorry  Shyatt  (Woosler  '7.3) 
Overall  Record  (Years):  49-44  (3) 
Record  ct  Clemson  30-35  [2) 
Best  Time  to  Reach  Through  SID 
Office  Phone  864-656-1954 
Assistant  Coaches  Darren  Tillis,  Bobby  Hussey, 
Matt  Driscoil 


A. 


Last  Year 

1999-2000  Overall  Record   1&20 
1999-2000  Conference:  4  12 
1 999-2000  Conference  Finish  9th 
1 999-2000  Finol  Rankings:  None 
1999-2000  Postseoson  None 

Media  Services 

Basketboll  SID  Tim  Bourret 

Office  Phone:  864-656-2114 

Home  Phone  864-888-3490 

E-Mail  btimoth@clemson,edu 

Office  Fox  864-656^299 

Press  Row  864-654-3326 

Radio  Ploy-by-Ploy  Jim  Phillips 

Flagship  Radio  Station:  Clemson  Tiger  Network 

Website:  www.clemsontigers.com 

Series  Info 

Series  Record:  Morylond  leods,  76-42 
Lost  Meeting:  Feb   22,  2000;  Morylond  76, 
Clemson  63  [at  Clemson,  S  C J 


This  Year 

Starters  Returning/Lost  4/1 
Lettermen  Retumlng/LosI:  9/1 
Returning  Starters:  Will  Solomon  (J 

GilmorelJr    F/Cl 
Other  Key  Returnees:  Posho  Boins  (So,,  G),  Dustin  Broddicl  [Jr.,  G/F),  Roy  Henderson  (So.,  F/C) 
Key  Losses  Andnusjurkunos  (F) 


G),  Edward  Scott  (So.,  G}.  Adam  Allenspoch  (Sr,  C),  Chucky 


S000-20Q  1  Schedule 

S00a-5D0  1  Schedule 

r-^ 

i 

N22 

Detroit 

J13 

UMKC 

N17 

Hartford 

J21 

ot  Woke  Forest 

N25 

01  Illinois  State 

J18 

ot  Oakland 

N21 

Seton  Hall 

J24 

Georgia  Tech 

N29 

Loyolo-Chicogo 

J20 

at  Youngstown  State 

N25 

Citodel 

J27 

Virginia 

D2 

Oakland 

J25 

Volporoiso 

N28 

Northwestern 

J31 

ot  Florido  Stole 

D4 

Wisconsin-Milwaukee 

J27 

at  Western  Illinois 

02 

Western  Corolino 

F4 

ot  Morylond 

D9 

of  DePoul 

Fl 

Youngstown  State 

D5 

Winthrop 

F7 

Duke 

D16 

Lakeland 

F3 

Southern  Utah 

D9 

at  South  Corolino 

F14 

ot  NC  Stole 

D20 

at  Eastern  Michigan 

f8 

otlUPUl 

D16 

Wotford 

F7 

Duke 

D23 

at  Illinois-Chicogo 

FIO 

Western  Illinois 

D20-22 

at  Puerto  Rico  Shootout 

FI4 

at  NC  State 

D27 

at  Morylond 

F15 

01 LJMKC 

D28 

Chorleston  Southern 

F18 

North  Carolina 

D29 

at  Hampton 

F17 

ol  Oral  Roberts 

D30 

alCoostol  Carolina 

F21 

Woke  Forest 

J4 

at  Southern  Utah 

F22 

lUPUl 

J2 

Maryland 

F25 

ot  Georgio  Tech 

J6 

at  UNIV 

F24 

ol  Valparaiso 

J7 

at  Duke 

F28 

ot  Virginio 

Jll 

Oral  Roberts 

J13 

NC  State 

M3 

Florida  Stote 

J17 

at  North  Corolino 

M8-11 

ol  ACC  Toomomenl  (AHonto) 

20D0-S00I  Roster 


2000-2001  Roster 


No 

Player 

Pos. 

Yr. 

Hi. 

Wl. 

Hometown 

10 

Erick  Cooley 

G 

Jr 

5-10 

165 

Anderson,  Ind. 

13 

Bosil  Evelyn 

G 

Sr, 

5-3 

150 

Bronx,  NY 

14 

Kin  Yonders 

G 

So 

6-3 

205 

Decatur,  III. 

20 

Terrence  West 

G 

Jr. 

6-0 

190 

Chicago,  III. 

22 

Joson  Wesenberg 

G 

Sr 

6-4 

195 

Bonduel,  Wis. 

33 

Andre  Wiggins 

F 

Jr. 

6-» 

170 

Chicago,  III. 

44 

Rondy  Nelson 

F 

So 

6-9 

225 

Toronto,  Onl. 

45 

Tony  Jones 

F 

Sr. 

6-8 

200 

Mesa,  Ariz. 

50 

Clark  Bone 

F 

So 

6-8 

245 

Gory,  Ind. 

55 

Dorrell  Johns 

C 

Sr, 

7-1 

285 

Kokomo,  Ind. 

Rafael  Morris 

F 

Fr 

6^i 

215 

Chicago,  III. 

Roheem  Oliver 

G 

Jr. 

M 

200 

New  York,  NY 

PPG 

RPG 

No 

Player 

Pos. 

Yr. 

Ht. 

Wt. 

Hometown 

PPG 

RPG 

05 

05 

0 

Tony  Stockman 

G 

Fr, 

6-1 

165 

Medina,  Ohio 

0.0 

0.2 

1 

Will  Solomon 

G 

Jr. 

6-1 

185 

East  Hartford,  Conn, 

209 

41 

4.6 

2.3 

10 

Edward  Scolf 

G 

So. 

6-0 

180 

Eostover,  S.C 

6.5 

33 

3.4 

1.3 

15 

Jomor  McKnight 

G/F 

Jr. 

6-5 

195 

Zochory,  Lo 

3.7 

0.2 

20 

Walker  Holt 

G 

So. 

6-3 

190 

Greensboro,  N.C 

1.3 

10 

30 

2.3 

21 

Roy  Henderson 

F/C 

So. 

6-8 

250 

Chorlotte,  N  C, 

3.9 

3.8 

1.2 

4.7 

24 

Dustin  Broddick 

G/F 

Jr, 

6-5 

215 

Charleston,  S  C. 

4.9 

4.3 

8.2 

4.2 

31 

Tomas  Nogys 

F 

So, 

6-9 

235 

Mazeikoi,  Lithuonio 

2.6 

2.4 

1.8 

1.8 

33 

Posho  Boins 

G 

So. 

6-3 

205 

Richmond,  Canada 

57 

1.7 

138 

77 

35 

Dwon  Clifton 

G/F 

Fr. 

6-5 

190 

High  Point,  NC. 

42 

Chucky  Gilmore 

F 

Jr. 

6-B 

255 

Foyetteville,  N.C. 

3.7 

6.1 

43 

Chris  Hobbs 

F 

Fr. 

6-7 

265 

Chopel  Hill,  N  C. 

55 

Adam  Allenspoch 

C 

Sr. 

7-1 

265 

Parldand,  Flo. 

11.4 

71 

82 


2000^J^pponents^ 


Duke  Blue  Devils 


Florida  State  Seminoles 


Jan.  27  at  College  Park,  Md. 
Feb.  S7  at  Durham,  N.C. 


Jan. 
Feb. 


1 1  at  Tallahassee,  Fla. 
I  ^  AT  College  Park,  Mn. 


General  Information 

Location;  Durham,  N.C. 

Enrollment:  6,264 

Colors:  Royal  Blue,  White 

Conference  Atlantic  Coosf 

Nickname:  Blue  Devils 

Founded:  1838 

Home  Arena:  Cameron  Indoor  Stadium 

President  Dr.  Nan  O  Keohone 

Athletic  Director  Joe  Alleva 

Coaching  Staff 

Head  Coach  Mike  Krzyzewski  (Army  '69) 

Overall  Record  (Years):  571-219  (25) 

Record  at  Duke  (Years)  498-160  (20) 

Best  Time  to  Reach  Conloct  SID 

Office  Phone:  919-613-7500 

Assistant  Coaches.  Johnny  Dowkins  [Duke  '86), 

Steve  Wojciechov/skt  (Duke  '98),  Chris  Collins 

(Duke  '96) 


Last  Year 

1999-2000  Overall  Record  29-5 
1999-2000  Conference  Record;  15-1 
1999-2000  Conference  Finish:  Isl 
1999-2000  Final  Rankings:  No    1  AP,  No,  4 

ESPN/USA  Today 
1999-2000  Postseason:  2-1;  lost  to  Florida,  87- 

78,  in  NCAA  East  Regional 

Media  Services 

Basketball  SID  Jon  Jackson 
Office  Phone:  919-684-2633 
Home  Phone:  919-484-9927 
E-Mail;  sid@duke-edu 
Office  Fox:  919-684-2489 
Press  Row:  919-684-6186 
Radio  Play-by-Play:  Bob  Horns 
Office  Phone  9191286-1498 
Flagship  Radio  Station  WDNC  620  AM 
Website:  www  goduke  com 

Series  Info 

Series  Record;  Duke  leads,  92-52 
Lost  Meeting:  March  12,  2000,  Duke  81,  Mory- 
_        .  _  land  68  [ot  ACC  Tournament,  Charlotte,  N  C.) 

This  Year 

Starters  Returning/Lost  4/ 1 

Lettermen  Returning/Lost  12/1 

Returning  Starters  Shane  Battier  (Sr ,  F),  Jason  Willioms  (So ,  G|,  Carlos  Boozer  (So.,  F/C),  Nate 

James  (Sr,  G/F) 
Other  Key  Returnees:  Mike  Dunleavy  (So ,  G/F),  Nick  Horvoth  (So.,  F),  Matt  Christensen  (Jr.,  F), 

Casey  Sanders  (So.,  C),  Andre  Buckner  (So  ,  G),  Ryan  Catdbeck,  (Sr.,  G),  J  D.  Simpson  (Sr ,  G), 

Andy  Bormon  (So.,  G) 
Key  Losses:  Chris  Corrawell  (G) 

SOOQ-SDO  I  Schedule 

N14 

Nt7 
N22 
N24 
N25 
N28 


Princeton  (Preseason  NIT) 
Foirfield/Villanova  (Preseason  NIT) 
Preseason  NIT  Semifinols 
Preseoson  NIT  Championship 
Army 

Illinois  (ACC/BigTen  Challenge, 
Greensboro) 

D2  ot  Temple 

D5  Dovidson 

D9  Michigon 

D19  ot  Portland 

D21  ot  Stanford 

D30  North  Corolino  A&T 

J4  at  Florido  State 

J7  Ciemson 

J 10  otNCStote 


J 13  Virginia 

J 16  Boston  College 

J20  ol  Georgio  Tech 

J24  Woke  Forest 

J27  ot  Moryiond 

Fl  North  Carolina 

F4  Florido  State 

F7  ot  Ciemson 

Fll  NC  Stole 

F14  otVlrginio 

F18  ot  St.  John's 

F21  Georgia  Tech 

F24  at  Woke  Forest 

F27  Moryland 

M4  at  North  Carolina 

M8-11  at  ACC  Tournament  (Atlonto) 


2000-2001 

No.  Player 

Nick  Horvoth 
Carlos  Boozer 
Ryon  Coldbeck 
Andre  Sweet 
J  D,  Simpson 
Nate  James 
Andre  Buckner 
Casey  Sanders 
Chris  Duhon 
Joson  Williams 
Andy  Bormon 
Shane  Battier 
Mike  Dunleavy 
Matt  Christensen 


Roster 

Pos.      Yr. 

F 
F/C 

G 

F 

G 
G/F 

G 


C 
G 
G 
G 
F 
G/F 
F 


Ht. 
6-10 
6-9 
6-3 
6-6 
6-4 
6-6 
5-10 
6-11 
6-2 
6-2 
6-0 
6-5 
6-7 
6-10 


Wt. 
215 
260 
190 
200 
200 
205 
180 
220 
180 
190 
175 
215 
200 
240 


Hometown 

Arden  Hills,  Minn. 
Juneou,  Alosko 
Shelburne,  Vt, 
Monhatton,  N.Y 
Woodside,  Cotif. 
Washington,  D.C. 
Hopkinsville,  Ky. 
Tompa,  Flo. 
Slidell,  Lo. 
Ploinheld,  NJ. 
Morrisville,  N.C. 
Birmingham,  Mich. 
Loke  Oswego,  Ore. 
Belmont,  Moss 


PPG 

RPG 

3,4 

1.9 

13,0 

6,3 

0.6 

0,3 

0.4 

0.2 

11.0 

4.5 

TO 

0,5 

1.8 

1.2 

14.5 

4.2 

0.0 

0.1 

17.4 

5.6 

91 

4.3 

2.0 

2,3 

General  Information 

Location:  Tallahassee,  Flo 
Enrollment:  30,519 
Colors:  Garnet,  Gold 
Conference-  Atlantic  Coast 
Nickname:  Seminoles 
Founded:  1857 

Home  Areno:  Tallahassee  Leon  County  Civic  Cen- 
ter (12,200) 
President:  Talbot  "Sandy"  D'Alemberte 
Athletic  Director:  Dove  Hart,  Jr. 

Coaching  Staff 

Head  Coach  Steve  Robinson  (Rodford  '81 ) 

Overall  Record  (Years);  89-66  (5) 

Record  at  Florida  Slate  (Years):  43-48  (3) 

Best  Time  to  Reach:  Contact  SID 

Office  Phone:  850-644-1461 

Assistant  Coaches;  Coleman  Crawford  (North 
Alabamo  '75),  Rob  Wilkes  (Stetson  '93), 
Stephen  Giles  (North  Corolino  '90) 


Last  Year 

1999-2000  Overall  Record  1217 
1999-2000  Conference  Record:  610 
1 999-2000  Conference  Finish:  7th 
1 999-2000  Final  Ronkings  None 
1 999-2000  Postseason  None 

Media  Services 

Basketball  SID  Chuck  Walsh 

Office  Phone:  850-644-1401 

Home  Phone:  850-384-8466 

E-Mail-  cwalsh@moilerfsu  edu 

Office  Fax:  850-644-3820 

Press  Row:  850-224-4098 

Radio  Play-by-Play:  Gene  Deckerhoff 

Office  Phone;  850-644-8494 

Flogship  Radio  Stotion  Seminole  Rodio  Network 

Website;  www  seminoles.com 

Series  Info 

Series  History:  Maryland  leads  15-5 
Last  Meeting;  March  1,  2000;  Maryland  85, 
Florida  Stole  70  (ot  College  Park,  Md  ) 


This  Year 

Starters  Returning/Lost  2-3 

Lettermen  Returning/Lost:  6/6 

Returning  Starters:  Delvon  Arrington  (Sr.,  G),  Adrian  Crowford  [Sr.,  G) 

Other  Key  Returnees  Antwuon  Dixon  [Jr ,  F),  Mike  Mothews  (So.,  F/C) 

Key  Losses  Ron  Hole  (F),  Domous  Anderson  (F) 


2000-200!  Schedule 

N22-25  at  Great  Alaska  Shootout 

N29  Minnesota  (ACC/Big  Ten  Challenge) 

D4  Furmon 

D7  South  Florida 

D9  at  Vonderbilt 

D17  Jacksonville 

D19  at  Clevelond  Stole 

D21  Binghomton 

D30  Morgan  State 

J4  Duke 

J6  UNC-Asheville 

J9  ol  Woke  Forest 

J 14  Moryiond 

J 16  alVirginio 


J20  North  Carolina 

J25  North  Carolina  State 

J27  ol  Georgio  Tech 

J31  Ciemson 

F4  at  Duke 

FIO  Woke  Forest 

F14  at  Moryland 

F17  Virginia 

F22  at  North  Carolina 

F25  ot  North  Corolino  State 

F28  Georgio  Tech 

M3  ol  Ciemson 

M8-1 1  ot  ACC  Tournament  (Atlonlo) 


2000-2001  Roster 


No. 
1 
3 
4 
5 
10 
11 
12 
20 
30 
33 
34 
50 


Player 

Michael  Joiner 
J,D.  Brocy 
Antwuon  Dixon 
Adrion  Crowford 
Delvon  Arrington 
Rodney  Tucker 
Ryon  Lowery 
Andrew  Wilson 
Monte  Cummings 
Mike  Mathews 
Nigel  Dixon 
David  Anderson 


Pos. 

F 

G 

F 

G 

G 

F 

G 
G/F 

G 

f/C 
F/C 

C 


Yr. 
Fr. 
Fr. 
Jr. 
Sr. 
Sr. 
So. 
Fr. 
Fr, 
Jr. 
So. 
So. 
Jr. 


Ht. 
6-7 
6-4 


Wt 
215 
190 


6-5  200 

6-5  205 

5-11  170 

6-7  230 

6-2  180 

6-6  205 

6-4  180 

6-10  230 

6-10  350 

7-0  250 


Hometown 
Foyetteville,  N.C. 
Kissimmee,  Fla. 
Morietta,  Go. 
Akron,  Ohio 
Jersey  City,  NJ 
Stone  Mountoin,  Go. 
Gostonio,  N  C. 
Kennesow,  Go. 
Quincy,  Flo. 
Tollohossee,  Flo. 
OHondo,  Flo. 
Lomor,  Colo. 


PPG     RPG 


4.7 
5.3 
8,9 
2.1 


3,3 
1.4 
4,2 
1.9 


1.8      2.1 
15.2     4.4 


83 


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TnTTW 


BASKETBALL 


Ga.  Tech  Yellow  Jackets     Md^-BalL  County  Retrievers 


Jan.  E  at  College  Park,  Mo. 
Feb.  E  at  Atlanta,  Ca. 


General  Information 

Location;  Atlanta,  Go. 

Enrollment   13,000 

Colors:  Old  Gold  and  White 

Conference:  Atlantic  Coast 

Nickname;  Yellow  Jackets/  Rombling  Wreck 

Founded;  1885 

Home  Arena;  Alexander  Memorial  Coliseum  at 

McDonald's  Center 
President  Dr,  G.  Wayne  Clough 
Athletic  Director:  Dove  Broine 

Coaching  Staff 

Head  Coach  Poul  Hewitt  (St.  John's  Fisher  '85) 

Overall  Record  |Yeors|;  66-27  (3| 

Record  at  Present  School  (Years);  1  st  year 

Best  Time  to  Reach:  11  am, -2  p  m,  M-F 

Office  Phone  404894-5425 

Assistant  Coaches.  Dean  Keener  {Davidson  '881, 

Cliff  Worren  (Mount  St,  Mary's  '90|,  Willie 

Reese  (Georgio  Tech  '89) 


This  Year 

Starters  Returning/Lost:  3/2 

Lettermen  Returning/Lost:  10/3 

Returning  Starters:  Alvin  Jones  (Sr ,  C),  Tony  Akins  (J 

Other  Key  Returnees:  Clarence  Moore  (So,  F),  Jon 

(Sr ,  G),  Michael  Isenhour  (Jr.,  F) 
Key  Losses:  Jason  Collier  (F),  Jason  Floyd  (G) 

2000-2001  Schedule 

N17  Wolford 

N21  Charleston  Southern 

N24  Dovidson 

N28  at  lowo  (ACC/Big  Ten  Chollenge) 

D2  vs  UCLA  (Wooden  Classic) 

D6  Georgia 

D9  ot  Kentucky 

D 1 8- 1 9  ot  Stanford  Invitational 

D 1 8  Georgia  Tech  vs.  Idaho  State 

Stanford  vs  Sacred  Heart 

D19  Consolation/Chompionship  Gome 

D23  Morgan  State 

D28  Horvord 

J2  North  Corolino 

J6  at  Maryland 


Last  Year 

1 999-2000  Overall  Record   13  17 
1999-2000  Conference  Record  5-11 
1999-2000  Conference  Finish  8lh 
1999-2000  Final  Rankings  None 
1 999-2000  Postseason  None 

Media  Services 

Basketball  SID  Allison  George 

Office  Phone  404-8945445 

Home  Phone  678-595-7728 

E-Mail  ageorge@at.gtaa-gatech.edu 

Office  Fax  404-894-1248 

Press  Row:  404-894-5458,  5459 

Radio  Ploy-by-Play:  Wes  Durham 

Office  Phone;  404-385-0954 

Flagship  Radio  Station;  Georgia  Tech  ISP  Radio 

(■Jetwork,  Flagship  WGST  640  AM 
Website  www.rambiinwreck.com 

Series  Info 

Series  Record;  Georgia  Tech  leads,  29-24 
Lost  Meeting;  Feb.  16,  2000;  Maryland  92,  Geor- 
gia Tech  70  (at  College  Park,  Md  1 


r.,  G),  Shaun  Fein  (Sr.,  G) 

Babul,  (Sr.,  F),  TJ.  Vines  (St.,  G),  Dorryl  loBorrie 


J9 

at  Virginia 

J16 

at  NC  Sfote 

J20 

Duke 

J24 

at  Clemson 

J27 

Florida  Slate 

F3 

at  North  Carolina 

F6 

Maryland 

Fll 

Virginia 

F14 

ot  Wake  Forest 

F17 

NC  State 

F21 

at  Duke 

F25 

Ciemson 

F2B 

at  Florida  Stote 

M8-11 

at  ACC  Tournament  [Atlanta 

2000-2001  Roster 


No.  Ployer 

2  Dorryl  LaBarrie 

3  Tony  Akins 

4  Alvin  Jones 

5  Clarence  Moore 

10  TJ.  Vines 

11  Shoun  Fein 
14  Winston  Neo! 

23  Jon  Babul 

24  Marvin  Lewis 

33  Holston  Lone 

34  Robert  Brooks 
44  Michael  Isenhour 


Pos. 

G 
G 
C 

F 
G 
G 
G 

F 
G 
G-F 

F 

F 


Yr. 

Sr. 
Jr. 
Sr, 
So. 
Sr. 
Sr 
Sr 
Sr. 
Fr. 
Fr. 
Fr. 
Jr. 


Ht. 
6-3 


Wl- 

196 


5-11  182 

6-11  265 

6-4  225 

5-10  200 

6-3  205 

6-1  200 

6-7  232 

6-3  195 

6-6  200 

6-9  220 

6-8  248 


Hometown 
Decatur,  Go. 
Lilburn,  Go. 
Lakeland,  Flo. 
Norco,  Lo. 
Woodstock,  Ga. 
Centerville,  Moss. 
Greenville,  Go. 
North  Attleboro,  Mass. 
Germontown,  Md. 
Ook  Ridge,  Tenn. 
Saginow,  Mich. 
Lowrenceville,  Go. 


PIH3 

1.3 
11.5 
9.7 
4.8 
4.4 
10.6 
0.0 
3.6 


RPG 

0.3 
33 
8.0 
39 
1.8 
3.3 
0.3 
3.9 


1.2      1.0 


It 

UMBC 
RFTRIEVERS 

Terence  Ward 

Dec.  13 
at  College  Park,  Mo. 

|Tom  Sullivan 

General  Information 

Location;  Boltimore,  Md. 

Enrollment:  10,400 

Colors;  Block,  Gold,  Red 

Conference;  Northeast 

Nickname;  Retrievers 

Founded;  1966 

Home  Arena;  Retriever  Activities  Cenlei  (4,024) 

President;  Dr.  Freeman  Hrabowski 

Athletic  Director  Dr.  Charles  Brown 

Coaching  Staff 

Head  Coach;  Tom  Sullivan  (Fordhom  '72) 

Overall  Record  (Years);  208-210  (15) 

Record  ot  UMBC  (Years):  54-85  (5) 

Best  Time  to  Reach;  Weekday  mornings,  10-12 

Office  Phone;  410-455-2864 

Assistant  Coaches;  Randy  Monroe  (Cheyney  '85], 

Doug  Nicholos  (Gettysburg  '89),  Bill  Zotti  (Se- 

lon  Hall  '951 


Last  Year 

1 999-2000  Overall  Record;  1118 
1 999-2000  Conference  Record;  7- 1 1 
1999-2000  Conference  Finish:  8th 
1999-2000  Final  Rankings;  None 
1999-2000  Postseoson;  None 

Media  Services 

Bosketboll  SIO;  Steve  levy 

Office  Phone;  410-455-2197 

Home  Phone:  4ia363-6379 

E-Moil;  slevy@umbc.edu 

Office  Fax;  410-455-3994 

Press  Row;  410-455-3840 

Website:  wv/w  umbc.edu/umbcathletics/ 

Series  Info 

Series  Record:  Maryland  leads,  10-0 

Lost  Meeting;  Nov.  17,  1998;  Maryland  90, 

UMBC  62 


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This  Year  *■  v^^ 

Starters  Returning/Lost:  4/1 

Lettermen  Retuming/Lost  7/3 

Returning  Storters:  Terence  Ward  (Sr,  G),  Kennedy  Okofor  (Sr,  F),  Justin  Wilson  (So.,  G),  Brod  Martin 

(Sr,F] 

Other  Key  Returnees:  Rich  Giddens  (Jr.,  G/F),  Kareem  Woshington  (So,,  G},  Andre  Williams  (So.,  F] 
Key  Losses:  Isaac  Green  (F) 


2Q0Q-200  I  Schedule 

N 1 8-20  Bottle  of  Baltimore  Tournament 

N18  UMBC  vs.  Towson 

Loyola  vs  Morgan  State 

N20  Consolation/Chomp'onship  Game 

D2  Robert  Morris 

D4  St.  Froncis  (Po.l 

D7  otQuinnipiac 

D9  at  Central  Connecticut 

D13  at  Maryland 

D19  Loyola 

D23  at  Virginia 

D30  Bucknell 

J6  St.  Francis  (N.Y.) 

J8  Long  island 

J 13  Mt.  St.  Mary's 


J16 

ot  Socred  Heart 

J20 

Wagner 

J22 

Sacred  Heort 

J27 

at  St.  Froncis  (Po.) 

J29 

ot  Robert  Morris 

F1 

Quinnipiac 

f3     . 

Central  Connecticut 

F8 

at  Long  Island 

FIG 

at  St  Francis  (N.Y.) 

FI5 

Foirleigh  Dickinson 

F!7 

at  Ml.  St.  Mary's 

F19 

Navy 

F22 

at  Monmouth 

F24 

at  Foirleigh  Dickinson 

2000-2001  Roster 

No.  Player  Pos.      Yr. 

5       Koreem  Washington  G 


10 
!1 
12 
14 


tsooc  Brooks 

Justin  Wilson 

Terence  Word 

Rich  Giddens 

24    Ronald  Votes 

32  Brad  Martin 

33  Will  McClurkin 

34  Kennedy  Okofor 

35  Andre  Willioms 
42     Sam  Gronnum 

44  Peter  Mulligan 

45  Eugene  Young 


G 

G 

G 
G/F 

G 

F 
F/C 


Hi. 

6-3 

5-10 

6-0 

6-1 

6-5 

6-4 

6-5 

6-9 

6-7 

6-5 

6-7 

6-5 

6-8 


Wl. 

180 
160 
175 
165 
205 
190 
205 
220 
257 
240 
195 
205 
235 


Hometown  PPG 

White  Plains,  NY  3.4 

Severn,  Md. 

Brooklyn,  NY.  9.1 

Egg  Horbor  Township,  NJ.     15.9 

Huntington  Stotion,  N.Y.  6.2 

Jamaica,  NY 

Silver  Spring,  Md.  8.8      4.6 

Medford,  NY 

Brooklyn,  NY.  12.4 

Queens,  NY.  2.5 

Wyncole,  Po.  1.7 

New  York,  NY. 

Wilmington,  Del. 


RPG 

1.1 

4.1 
2.4 
2.0 


93 
26 
1.2 


84 


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^000-0J_Opponent» 


t^id.'Eastern  Shore  Hawks    Norfolk  State  Spartans 


Dec.  30 

AT  College  Park,  Md. 


Dec.  S3 

AT  College  Park,  Md. 


General  Information 

Location:  Princess  Anne,  Md- 

Enrollment:  3,250 

Colors:  Moroon,  Gray 

Conference:  Mid-Eastern  Athletic 

Nickname:  Fighting  Hawks/Hawks 

Founded:  1886 

Home  Arena;  William  P.  Hytche  Athletic  Center 

President:  Dr.  Dolores  Spikes 

Athleh'c  Director  Dr.  Vivian  L  Fuller 

Coaching  Staff 

Head  Coach:  Thomos  Trotter  (Wisconsin-Porkside 

■85) 
Overall  Record  (Yeors):  First  year 
Record  at  UMES  (Yeor^):  First  yeor 
Best  Time  to  Reach:  Contact  SID 
Office  Phone  410-651-6541 
Assistont  Coaches.  Jomes  Wilhelmi,  Brad  Bestor 


Last  Year 

1999-2000  Overall  Record:  12-17 
1999-2000  Conference  Record:  8-10 
1 999-2000  Conference  Finish:  7th 
1 999-2000  Final  Rankings:  None 
1 999-2000  Postseason:  None 

Media  Services 

Basketball  SID  TBA 

Office  Phone:  410-651-6499 

Home  Phone,  TBA 

E-Mail:  TBA 

Office  Fax:  410-651-7514 

Press  Row:  410-651-6709 

Website:  www.umes.edu/athletics 

Series  Info 

Series  Record:  Marylond  leads,  13  0 
Last  Meeting:  Dec.  28,  1995,  Maryland  104, 
UMES  66  (at  College  Pork,  Md.) 


General  Information 

Location:  Norfolk,  Va, 
Enrollment:  8,115 
Colors:  Green,  Gold 
Conference:  Mid-Eastern  Athletic 
Nickname:  Spartans 
Founded:  1935 
Home  Arena:  Echols  Hall 
President:  Dr.  Marie  V.  McDemmond 
Athletic  Director:  Orby  Mass 

Coaching  Staff 

Head  Coach:  Wil  Jones 

Overall  Record  (Years):  246-161 

Record  at  Norfolk  State  (Years):  12-16(1) 

Best  Time  to  Reach:  Weekdays,  11-3 

Office  Phone:  757-823-9192 

Assistant  Coaches:  Jim  Hommond,  Fred  Burroughs 


Last  Year 

1999-2000  Overall  Record:  12-15 
1999-2000  Conference  Record:  11-7 
1999-2000  Conference  Finish:  5th 
1999-2000  Final  Rankings:  None 
1999-2000  Postseason:  None 

Media  Services 

Basketball  SID:  Christian  Johnson 
Office  Phone:  757-823-2628 
Home  Phone:  757-270-5173 
E-Mail:  chriss, d25@hotmail.com 
Office  Fax:  757-823-8218 
Website:  www.nsu.edu/athletics.htm 

Series  Info 

Series  Record:  First  Meeting 


^SA^ 


\ 


This  Year 

Starters  Returning/Lost:  1  /4 

Lettermen  Returning/Lost:  8/6  ^^^^^ 

Returning  Starters:  Ardrian  Pryce  (Sr.,  G),  Sanyik^ireenl^,  f) 

Other  Key  Returnees  Kofi  Amoamo  (Jr.,  G),  Joshua  Hickman  (So,,  G),  Brett  Hughes  (So  ,  C) 

Key  Losses:  Demetrie  Reese  (G),  Kevin  Wallace  (G) 


This  Year  \ 

Starters  Returning/lost:  2/3 

Lettermen  Returning/Lost;  5/3 

Returning  Starters:  Dorrell  Neal  [Sr.,  F),  Cornelius  Roberts  (Sr.,  F) 

Other  Key  Returnees:  Dion  Dove  (Sr.,  G),  Cordell  Maxwell  (So.,  G),  Terrence  Winston  (Jr.,  G) 

Key  Losses:  Will  Brooks  |F),  Domion  Woolfolk  (G) 


SOOO-SQO  I  Schedule 


N22 

of  Northwestern 

N28 

at  Towson               J 

D4 

ot  Norfolk  Stote 

D6 

at  Hompton 

D9 

at  Washington  State 

D13 

Stony  Brook            ^^ 

D22 

at  Georgetown         / 

D30 

at  Maryland 

J2 

at  Arkonsos 

J6 

Delawore  State 

J9 

at  Albany 

J13 

at  Bethune  Cookman 

J15 

at  Florida  A&M 

J20 

Coppin  State 

SDDQ-SDO  1  Schedule 

J22 

Morgan  State 

N21 

at  New  Orleans 

J27 

at  North  Carolina  A&T 

N25 

at  Louisiana  State 

J29 

South  Carolina  Stale 

N29 

Hampton 

J31 

at  Howard 

D4 

01  Seton  Holl 

F3 

Hampton 

D6 

Howard 

F5 

Norfolk  Stale 

D9 

UNC  Greensboro 

FIO 

at  Delaware  State 

D17 

at  Maine 

F12 

at  Stony  Brook 

D23 

at  Maryland 

F17 

Bethune  Cookman 

D28 

at  San  Diego  Stole 

F19 

Florida  A&M 

D30 

at  Fresno  Stale 

F24 

at  Coppin  Stole 

J6 

at  Coppin  Stole 

F26 

at  Morgan  State 

J8 

at  Morgan  State 

Ml 

Howord 

J15 

Delaware  Stale 

M5-I0 

at  MEAC  Tourn.  (Richmond,  Vo.) 

J20 

ol  South  Carolina  Stole 

J22 

at  North  Carolina  A&T 

J25 

Old  Dominion 

J27 

Florida  A&M 

J29 

at  Bethune  Cookman 

F3 

at  Howord 

F5 

at  Maryland-Eastern  Shore 

FIG 

Coppm  Stote 

F12 

Morgon  State 

F15 

Marylond-Eostern  Shore 

F19 

at  Delawore  State 

F24 

North  Carolina  A&T 

F26 

South  Carolina  State 

M3 

at  Hampton 

M5-10 

ot  MEAC  Tourn.  [Richmond,  Vo 

2000-2001  Roster 


2000-2001  Roster 


No. 

10 
11 
12 
22 
24 
30 
32 
42 
44 


Player 

Joshua  Hickman 
Ben  Roberts 
Kofi  Amooma 
Chako  Harris 
Adrian  Pryce 
Joy  Vaughn 
Sonyiko  Street 
Brett  Hughes 
Ali  Trotman 
Note  Brown 
Kevin  Dorby 
Andre  Newson 
Mohammad  N'Dioye  C 
Tim  Smith  G 

Thomas  Trotter  G 


Pos. 

G 

G 

G 

G 

G 

F 
F/C 

C 

F 
G/F 

F 
G/F 


Yr. 

So. 
fr. 
Jr. 
Fr. 
Jr. 
So. 
Jr. 
So. 
Fr. 
Jr. 
Jr. 
Jr. 
Jr. 
Jr. 
Fr. 


Ht.  Wt. 

5-9  156 

6-1  180 

6-3  200 

6-4  190 

6-0  185 

6-5  200 

6-8  225 

7-0  215 

6-6  202 

6-4  205 

6-5  195 

M  205 

6-8  230 

6-3  185 

60  175 


Hometown 

Pocomoke,  Md. 
Temple  Hills,  Md. 
Bramlon,  Ont. 
Toronto,  Conodo 
Mississougo,  Ont. 
Brondywine,  Md. 
Rockville,  Md, 
Owings  Mills,  Md. 
Tokoma  Pork,  Md. 
Flint,  Mich. 
Rocine,  Wis, 
Aurora,  III. 
Singol,  West  Africa 
Chicago,  111. 
Las  Cruces,  N  M. 


PPG 

3.1 
1.5 
2.1 
1.1 
4.0 
0.0 
5.9 
2.7 
0.4 


RPG 

0.9 
0.6 
2.3 
0.5 
1.1 
0.2 
3.9 
2.9 
0.6 


No.  Name 

4  Terrence  Winston 

10  Nicholas  Byrd 

1 1  Dion  Dove 

13  Jomol  Mills 

14  Derrick  Smith 

15  Ryan  Grier 
21 


Pas. 

G 
G 
G 

F 
G 
G 

F 


Cornelius  Roberts 

23  Mohondo  Whitfield  G 

25  Keedor  Whittle  F 

30  Cordell  Maxwell  G 

33  Edward  Seward  C 

40  Michoel  Boyd  F 

42  Gregory  Quick  F 

43  Darrell  Neal  F 
50  Clyde  Abney  C 


Yr. 

Jr. 
Fr 
Sr. 
Fr 
Fr. 
Fr 
Sr. 
So. 
Jr. 
So. 
Fr. 
So. 
So. 
Sr. 
Sr. 


Wt. 

180 


Ht. 

6-0 
6-0  190 
6-2  190 
6-9      200 


6-4 
6-4 


190 
185 


6-6  215 

6-4  200 

6-6  210 

6-6  200 

6-9  230 

6-7  225 

6-8  230 

6-8  225 

6-9  320 


Hometown 

Portsmouth,  Va. 
Hopewell,  Vo. 
Temple  Hills,  Md. 
Cincinnati,  Ohio 
Bowman,  S.C. 
Chesapeake,  Va. 
Virginia  Beach,  Va. 
Portsmouth,  Vo. 
Jonesboro,  Go. 
Detroit,  Mich. 
Chesapeake,  Vo 
Columbus,  Ohio 
Buffalo,  NY 
Royal  Palm  Beach,  Flo, 
Pensocoio,  Flo. 


PPG    RPG 
11.7     2.5 

4.5      2.3 


2.9      1.0 
4.6      2.2 


10.1     13.1 
2.2      2.4 


85 


iOdOJ^pponents 


a-Oi  MARYLAND  BASKETBALL 


Horth  Carolina  Tar  Heels    NC  State  Wolfpack 


Jan.   I  0  AT  College  Park,  Md. 
Feb.   I  0  AT  Chapel  Hill,  Mo. 


e 


Jan.  2  I  at  Raleigh,  N.C. 
Feb.  2Q  at  College  Park,  Md. 


Last  Year 

1999-2000  Overall  Record  22- U 
1 999-2000  Conference  Record  9-7 
1 999-2000  Conference  Finisfi:  T-3rd 
1999-2000  Final  Ronkings  No.  11  ESPN/USA 

Today 
1999-2000  Postseason,  41;  lost  to  Florida,  71- 

59,  in  notiono!  semifinols 

Media  Services 

Basketball  SID  Steve  Kirscliner 

Office  Plione  919-962-7258 

Home  Phone:  919-4840664 

E-Mail  skirschner@uncaa  Lind,edu 

Office  Fax:  919-962-0612 

Press  Row  919-962-8815/8816 

Rodio  Ploy-by-Ploy  Woody  Durfiam 

Office  Ptione  919-968-4803 

Flagship  Radio  Station:  Tor  Heel  Sports  Network 

Website  wv/wTarHeeiBlue,com 

Series  Info 

Series  Record:  North  Carolina  teods,  104-49 
Last  Meeting:  Feb  26,  2000;  Maryland  81,  North 

This  Year        "^^^  ^P     \  ^  Corollna  73  |ol  College  Park,  Md  | 

Starters  Returning/lost:  A/} 

Lettermen  Returning/Lost  8/2 

Returning  Starters  Joson  Capel  (Jr.,  F(,  Joseph  Forte  (So,,  G),  Brendon  Haywood  (Sr,  C),  Kris  Long  (Jr ,  F/C) 

Other  Key  Returnees,  Brion  Bersticker  (Jr ,  F/C),  Ronald  Curry  (So,,  G),  Max  Owens  (Sr,,  G/F],  Julius 
Peppers  (So ,  F)  i  *  i 


Key  Losses:  Ed  Colo  [0)4 


General  Information 

Location:  Chapel  Hill,  N  C 

Enrollment  24,635 

Colors  Carolina  Blue,  While 

Conference:  Atlontic  CoasI 

Nickname:  Tar  Heels 

Founded:  1789 

Home  Arena  Dean  E  Smith  Center  (21,572) 

Chancellor  James  Moeser 

Athletic  Director  Dick  Baddour 

Coaching  Staff 

Head  Cooch:  Matt  Doherty  (North  Carolina  '84) 

Overall  Record  (Yeors):  22-15(1) 

Record  ol  UNC  (Years):  First  year 

Best  Time  to  Reach  Contact  SID 

Office  Phone  919  962- 1154 

Assistont Coaches  Doug  Wojcik  (Navy  '90),  Fred 

Quarlleboum  (Fordhom  '89),  Bob  MocKinnon 

(King's  College '82) 


20D0-20Q  I  Schedule 

NlOll  at  N ABC  Classic  J6 

NIO  North  Carolina  vs,  Winthrop  JIG 

Arizona  Slate  vs.  Tulsa  J 13 

Nil  Consolation/Championship  Game  J 17 

N17  at  Appalochian  Slate  J20 

N29  at  Michigan  St  (ACC/Bg  Ten  Challenge)  J24 

D2  Kentucky  J28 

D4  Miomi(Fla.)  Fl 

D9  01  Texos  AiM  (Houston)  F3 

D17  Budalo  F6 

D23  01  UCLA  FIO 

D29-30         Roycom  Tournament  of  Champions  F18 

(Chorlolte)  F22 

029  North  Carolina  vs.  Massachusetts  F25 

Richmond  vs  Charleston  F28 

D30  Consolotion/Chompionship  Game  M4 

J  2  at  Georgia  Tech  M8-11 


Wake  Forest 

at  Marylond 

Marquette 

Clemson 

ol  Florida  State 

Virginia 

at  NC  Stale 

at  Duke 

Georgia  Tech 

at  Woke  Forest 

Moryland 

at  Clemson 

Florida  Stole 

at  Virginia 

NC  Stole 

Duke 

at  ACC  Tournament  (Atlonto) 


20Q0-S00I  Roster 

No.  Player  Pos.      Yr. 


Brendon  Haywood    C 


Brian  Morrison 
Jason  Parker 
Michael  Brooker 
Neil  Fingleton 
Jonalhon  Holmes 
Kenny  White 
22     Ronald  Curry 
24    Max  Owens 
Jason  Capel 
Adom  Boone 


G 

F 
G/F 

C 

G 

G 

G 

G/F 
F/G 

G 


Orlando  Melendez   F 


Jim  Everett 

Joseph  Forte 

Kris  Long 

Will  Johnson 

45    Julius  Peppers 

50     Brian  Bersticker 


F 

G 
F/C 

F 

F 
F/C 


Sr 
Fr. 
Fr. 
Sr. 
Fr 
So 
Sr 
So 
Sr 
Jr 
Fr 
Jr. 
Sr. 
So 
Jr 
So. 
So. 

Jr 


HI.  Wl, 

7-0  264 

6-2  175 

6-8  235 

6-6  219 

7-6  295 

6-0  175 

6-0  174 

6-2  200 

6-5  198 

6-6  224 

6-2  182 

6-8  200 

6-8  220 

6-4  185 

6-11  243 

6-8  211 

6-6  280 

610  232 


Hometown 

Greensboro,  N  C 
Redmond,  Wash. 
Chorlolte,  N  C. 
Sandersville,  Go 
Durhom,  England 
Bloominglon,  Ind. 
Chattanooga,  Tenn. 
Hampton,  Vo 
Macon,  Go. 
Chesopeake,  Va. 
Minnetonka,  Minn 
Juona  Diaz,  PR. 
Charlotte,  N  C 
Greenbell,  Md. 
Gostonia,  N  C 
Hickory  N  C 
Bailey  N  C 
Virginia  Beach  Vo 


PPG    RPG 

13.6     7.5 


09  05 

03  02 
00  0.2 

7.4  1.3 

12.3  68 

15  1.2 

0.7  0.7 

167  5.5 

8.4  43 

04  0.8 

4.5  3.5 
50  28 


General  Information 

Location  Raieigh,  N  C. 

Enrollmenh  28,011 

Colors:  Red,  White 

Conference  Atlantic  Coast 

Nickname:  Wolfpack 

Founded  1887 

Home  Arena   EntertoinmenI  and  Sports  Arena 

(19,722) 
President  Dr  Marye  Anne  Fox 
Athletic  Director  Lee  Fowler 

Coaching  Staff 

Head  Coach  Herb  Sendek  (Carnegie  Mellon  '85) 

Overall  Record  (Years);  136-84  (7) 

Record  at  NC  Stale  (Years):  73-58  (4) 

Best  Time  to  Reach:  Contocf  SID 

Office  Phone  919-515-2104 

Assistant  Coaches  Sean  Miller  (Pittsburgh  '92), 

Lorry  Harris  (Pittsburgh  '78),  Mark  Phelps  (Old 

Dominion  96) 


Last  Year 

1999-2000  Overall  Record  /u  i4 
1999-2000  Conference  Record  6-10 
1 999-2000  Conference  Finish  6lh 
1 999-2000  Final  Rankings  None 
1999-2000  Postseason  3  2;  lost  to  Penn  Stale, 
74-72,  in  NIT  consolation  find 

Media  Services 

Bosketboll  SID  Annobelle  Voughon 

Office  Phone  919-515-2102 

Home  Phone  919-788-0939 

E-Mail  onnabelle_vaughan@ncsu.edu 

Office  Fax:  919-515-2898 

Press  Row  919-861-6190 

Radio  Ploy-by-Ploy:  Capitol  Sports 

Flagship  Radio  Stolion  680  AM 

Website:  www  gopack  com 

Series  Info 

Series  Record:  NC  Stole  leads,  67-58 
last  Meeting:  Morch  1 1 ,  2000;  Maryland  64,  NC 
Stole  61  (ol  Chorlolte.  N.C.) 


This  Year 

Starters  Returning/Lost  4/ 1 

Lettermen  Returning/Lost:  6/3 

Returning  Starters  Anthony  Grundy  (Jr.,  G),  Kenny  Inge  (Sr,  F),  Damon  Thorlon  [Sr,  F),  Damien  Wilkins 

ISo.,  F] 
Other  Key  Returnees:  Clifford  Crawford  (So.,  G),  Ron  Kelley  (Sr.,  C),  Archie  Miller  (Jr,  G),  Cornelius 

Williams  (Sr,C) 
Key  Losses:  Justin  Gamey  (G),  Tim  Wells  (F) 


SOOQ-SOQI  Schedule 

N17-18  CoSlDA  Clossic 

N17  NC  Slole  vs.  Penn      , 

UNC  Charlotte  vs  Fordhom 

N 1 8  Consolotion/Championship  Gome 

N22  vs.  Fresno  Stale  (Hall  o(  Fome  Tip-Off) 

N25  Charleston  Southern 

N29  Penn  Stole  (ACC/Big  Ten  Challenge) 

D2  at  Old  Dominion 

D5  UNC  Greensboro 

D9  Delta  Classic  vs.  Georgia  (Atlonto) 

D16  New  Hampshire 

D22  UNC  Asheville 

D30  Col  Poly 

J6  ol  Virginio 

J 10  Duke 

J 13  at  Clemson 

2Q00-2GQI  Roster 

No.  Player  Pos.  Yr.  Hi.  Wt. 

1  Domien  Wilkins  F  So  6-6  225 

2  Anthony  Grundy  G  Jr  6-3  185 

3  Damon  Thornton  F  Sr.  6-8  240 

4  MichoelBell  F  Fr  6-9  195 

5  Brian  Keeter  G  Jr  6-1  165 
11  Archie  Miller  G  Jr.  5-10  160 

21  Kenny  Inge  F  Sr  6-8  235 

22  Will  Roach  F  Fr  6-5  185 

23  Scooter  Sherrill  G  fr.  6-3  185 

24  TreyGuidry  G  Fr  6-2  175 
30  Clifford  Crawford  G  So  6-3  190 
33  Cornelius  Willioms  C  Sr  6-11  260 
40  Ron  Kelley  C  Sr  6-9  245 
50  Kristian  Jensen  C  Jr.  7-1  215 
54  MorcusMelvin  F  Fr  6-8  225 


J 16  Georgia  Tech 

J21  Maryland 

J25  at  Florida  Slate 

J28  North  Carolina 

J31  at  Woke  Forest 

F3       '  Syracuse 

F7  Virginia 

Fll  at  Duke 

F14  Clemson 

F17  at  Georgio  Tech 

F20  at  Maryland 

F25  Florida  Stole 

F28  ol  North  Carolina 

M4  Wake  Forest 

M8-1]  at  ACC  TournomenI  (Allonto) 


Hometown 

Woshinglon,  N.C. 
Louisville.  Ky. 
Norfolk,  Vo. 
Raleigh,  N.C. 
Cory,  N.C. 
Beaver  Foils,  Po. 
Virginio  Beach,  Vo. 
Roleigh,  N.C. 
Mt  Ulla,  N  C. 
Baton  Rouge,  Lo. 
Winston-Salem,  N.C. 
Fl.  McClellon,  Ala. 
Emory,  Texas 
Knoxville,  lowo 
Fovetteville,  N  C 


PPG 

114 
125 
9.5 

20 
4.7 
103 


1.2 
0.8 

8.1 


RPG 

5.8 
46 
76 

0.0 
1.0 

6.4 


0.8 
09 

4.0 


86 


aa-ai  Maryland  basketba^ 


2000dQJ_Opponents^ 


Oklahoma  Sooners 


Pennsylvania  Quakers 


Kelvin 


Feb.  Zt 
AT  College  Park,  Mo. 


Dec.  9 

AT  Philadelphia 


General  Information 

location,  Norman,  Okla. 

Enrollment  25,000 

Colors  Crimson,  Cream 

Conference:  Big  12  (South) 

Nicknome:  Sooners 

Founded;  1690 

Home  Arena:  Lloyd  Noble  Center  ( 1 1 

President:  David  L.  Boren 

Athletic  Director  Joe  Costiglione 


1001 


Last  Year 

1999-2000  Overall  Record:  27-7 
1 999-2000  Conference  Record  12-4 
1 999-2000  Conference  Finish:  T-3rd 
1999-2000  Final  Rankings:  No.  12  AP,  No,  19 

ESPN/USA  Today 
1 999-2000  Postseason:  1  -1 ;  lost  to  Purdue.  66- 
62,  In  NCAA  second  round 

Media  Services 

Basketball  SID:  Mike  Houck 

Office  Phone  405-325-8227 

Home  Phone:  405-447-2731 

E-Mail:  mhouck@ou,edu 

Office  Fox:  405-325-7623 

Press  Row:  405-325-1024 

Radio  Ploy-by-Ploy:  Bob  Borry,  Sr 

Flagship  Radio  Station:  KOMAAM  (Oklahomo 

City) 
Website  www  soonersports.com 

Series  Info 

Series  Record:  Tied,  1-1 
£^  Last  Meeting:  Dec  7.  1993;  Oklohomo  88,  Mory- 

This  Year  »  '"""^  ^^  '"' 0'''°^°'"° '^''V' °'''°l 

Starters  Returning/Lost  3/2  V  Jk, 

Lettermen  Returning/Lost  7/5  T 

Returning  Starters  J, R  Raymond  (Jr,  G),  Nolan  Johnson  (Sr,  G),  Mollis  Price,  (So.,  GJ 

Other  Key  Returnees  Tim  Heskett  (Sr ,  G).  Kelley  Newton  (Sr,  G),  Jomeel  Heywoof  (Sr.  F) 

Key  Losses  Eduordo  Nciero  (F),  Renzi  Stone  (C) 


Coaching  Staff 

Head  Coach  Kelvin  Sampson  (Pembroke  State  '78} 
Overall  Record  (Years):  306-210  ( 17) 
Record  at  Oklahoma  State  (Years):  130-62  (6) 
Best  Time  to  Reach  Weekday  mornings 
Office  Phone:  405-325-4732 
Assistont  Coaches:  Ray  Lopes  (College  of  Idaho 

'87),  Jim  Shaw  (Western  Oregon  '85).  Bennie 

Seltzer  (Washington  State  '97) 


General  Information 

Location:  Philadelphia.  Pa, 

Enrollment-  9,770 

Colors:  Red,  Blue 

Conference;  Ivy  League 

Nickname  Quakers 

Founded:  1740 

Home  Arena;  The  Palestra  (8,  700) 

President  Dr.  Judith  Rodin 

Athletic  Director:  Steve  Bilsky 

Coaching  Staff 

Head  Coach  Fron  Dunphy  (Lo  Solle  '70) 

Overall  Record  (Years);  194-105  (11 ) 

Record  at  Penn  (Years):  194-105  (11) 

Best  Time  to  Reach:  ConlocI  SID 

Office  Phone:  215-898-0208 

Assistant  Coaches  Gil  Jackson  (Elizabethlown 

'69),  Steve  Donahue  (Ursinus  '84),  Dove  Duke 

(Villonovo  '74) 


Last  Year 

1999-2000  Overall  Record:  21-8 
1999-2000  Conference  Record:  14-0 
1999-2000  Conference  Finish,  Isl 
1999-2000  Final  Rankings:  None 
1999-2000  Postseason:  None 

Media  Services 

Basketball  SID:  Carlo  Shultzberg 

Office  Phone  215-898-1748 

Home  Phone;  215-778-2117 

E-Mail  carlas@pobox,upenn,edu 

Office  Fax:  215-898-1747 

Press  Row  215-898-4324 

Flagship  Radio  Station:WXPN  (88,5  FM) 

Website:  www,pennathletics,com 

Series  Info 

Series  Record:  Penn  leads,  12-2 
Last  Meeting:  Jon,  21,  1997,  Maryland  103,  Penn 
73  (ot  Baltimore,  Md,) 


This  Year 

Starters  Returning/Lost:  2/3  '""   <»f 

Lettermen  Returning/Lost:  6/3 

Returning  Starters  Ugonno  Onyekwe  (So  .  F),  Geoff  Owens  (Sr ,  C] 
Other  Key  Returnees:  Josh  Sanger  (Sr ,  F),  Dove  Klotsky  (So,,  G) 
Key  Losses  Frank  Brown  (F/G),  Michoel  Jordan  (G),  Mott  Longol  (G) 


sooo- 

SDG  1  Schedule 

0 

5000-SGOI 

Schedule 

1. 

N17-18 

Sooner  Holiday  Classic 

J 1 6                at  Texas  Tech 

N17-18          01  CoSIDA  Classic 

J24                Lehigh 

N17 

Oklahoma  State  vs  Alec 
LaSallevs,  UNCWilmin 

rn  State 

J20                at  Kansas  Stole 

N17 

Penn  vs,  NC  State 

UNC  Chorlotte  vs  Fordhom 

J27                St.  Joseph's 

9  ton 

J 24                Texas 

F2                  Yale 

NIB 

Consolation/Champions 

hip  G 

3me 

J27                Nebraska 

N18 

Consolotion/Ch 

3mpionship  G 

jme 

F3                  Brown 

N24-26 

at  Big  island  Invitotionol 

J31                 at  Baylor 

N2f 

at  Dovi 

Json 

F9                 at  Horvord 

D2 
D9 

at  Mississippi 

F3                  at  Texas  A&M 

D2 
D7 

at  Penn 
La  Solle 

State 

FIO                otDortmouth 

f  7                 Texas  Tech 

F16 

at  t^orneii 

D16 

Coppin  State 

FIO               at  Texas 

D9 

Maryland 

F17 

ot  Columbia 

D20 

Dte 

D13 
D29 

atSeton  Hall 
Temple 

F23 
F24 

Dartmouth 

D23 

Arkansas 

F17                Baylor 

Harvard 

D29-30 
D29 

All-College  Tournament 
Oklahomo  State  vs,  Oro 

Robe 

F19                at  Missouri 

J7 
J12 

at  Flonc 

a  International 

M2 

at  Brown 

F24               at  Maryland 

Columb 

10 

M3                at  rale 

SMU  vs,  Pon  Americon 

F28               Colorado 

J13 

Cornell 

M6                at  Princeton 

D30 

Consolation/Championship  G 

jme 

M3                Oklahoma  State 

J17 

at  Deloware 

J6 

at  iowo  State 

M8-11            otBig  1 2  Tournoment  (Kansas  City) 

J20 

at  Lofoy 

ette 

J9 

Texas  A&M 

J13 

Kansas 

2Q0Q-a00l  Roster 

2GGG-SGGI 

Roster 

No.  Player 

Pos.      Yr. 

HI. 

Wt. 

PPG 

RPG 

No. 

Player 

Pos. 

Yr. 

Ht. 

Wt 

Hometown 

3       Michael  Cano          G        Jr, 

6-1 

175 

Son  Antonio,  Texas 

0.2 

0,3 

1 

Ugonno  Onyekwe     F 

So, 

6-8 

22, 

London,  England 

5       Nolan 

Johnson          G        Sr, 

6-4 

220 

Brooklyn,  N.Y. 

10.0 

5.1 

2 

Koko  Archibong 

F 

So, 

6-7 

20C 

)     Pasadena,  Calif. 

10    Mollis 

Price                G        So, 

6-1 

170 

New  Orleans,  La. 

7.2 

2.2 

3 

Dovid  Klotsky 

G 

So, 

5-11 

17C 

Homdel,  NJ. 

11     J. R,  Raymond            G        Jr 

(yl 

175 

Gastonia.  N.C. 

13.4 

3.3 

13 

Don  Solomito 

F 

Jr 

6-6 

215 

Montcloir,  NJ. 

12     Bloke 

ohnston         G        Fr. 

6-1 

175 

Midland,  Texas 

32 

Duone  King 

G 

So. 

6^5 

19E 

Louisville,  Ky. 

13     Aaron  McGhee         F         Jr 

6-8 

245 

Aurora.  III. 

33 

Harold  Bailey 

G/F 

So. 

6-2 

19C 

Westport,  Conn. 

14    Tim  Heskett               G        Sr. 

6-1 

180 

Lexington.  S.C. 

74 

15 

44 

Andrew  Cotes 

F 

So. 

6-8 

20( 

)     Seattle.  Wash. 

20    Kelley 

Newton         G        Sr. 

6-2 

190 

Kansas  City.  Kan. 

6.3 

1,5 

50 

Josh  Sanger 

F 

Sr 

6-8 

23. 

Charlotte.  N.C. 

24     Doryon  Seivy             F         Jr, 

6-6 

215 

West  Memphis.  Ark. 

51 

Geoff  Owens 

C 

Sr 

Ml 

24C 

Audubon.  NJ. 

25    Ronnie 

Griffin            F         Jr. 

6-9 

235 

Louisville,  Ky. 

52 

Jon  Tross 

F 

Sr. 

6-7 

19C 

Madison,  Conn. 

32    Johnnie  Gilbert         F         Fr 

6-7 

220 

Minneapolis.  Minn. 

Adorn  Chubb 

WC 

Fr 

6-10 

22C 

)      Horrisburg.  Po. 

34    Jamee 

Heywood       F         Sr, 

6^5 

230 

Bronx.  NY 

3.2 

2.9 

Chorles  Copp 

G 

Fr 

6-0 

IBC 

Tulpehocken,  Pa. 

42    Jozsef  Szendrei         C         Jr 

6-9 

240 

Budapest,  Hungary 

Jeff  Schiffner 

G/F 

Fr 

6-5 

20C 

Ch 

;ster,  Po. 

PPG 

RPG 

11.7 

8.0 

3.2 

2.4 

4.0 

2.1 

1,2 

0.5 

1.2 

0.9 

0,7 

0.3 

0.0 

0.0 

0.6 

0.9 

9.0 

73 

0.3 

0.6 

87 


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OO^J-Opponents 


jijaj-f  1  ^i 


Sfo/iy  Brook  Seawolves       Yirginia  Cavaliers 


VIRGINIA 


Dec.  E 

AT  College  Park,  Mo. 


Jan.  3  I  at  Charlottesville,  Va. 
Mar.  3  at  College  Park,  Mo. 


General  Information 

Location  Stony  Brook,  NY, 

Enrollment  19,139 

Colors  Scarlet,  Gray 

Conference  Independent 

Nickname  Seowolves 

Founded:  1957 

Home  Arena:  USB  Sports  Complex  (4,  103) 

President:  Dr  Shirley  Strum  Kenny 

Athletic  Director  Dr,  Richard  Loskowski 

Coaching  Staff 

Head  Coach  Nick  Mocorchuk  (Fairfield  '63) 
Overoll  Record  (Years):  316-343  (23) 
Record  at  Stony  Brook  (Years):  6-23(1) 
Best  Time  to  Reach  Conloct  SID 
Office  Phone  631-632-7201 
Assistant  Cooches:  Nick  Mocorchuk  III  (Conisius 
88),  Edgor  De  La  Rosa  (St,  Francis  (NY)  '83), 
Brian  Bloney  [Roanoke  '94) 


Last  Year 

1999-2000  Overoll  Record  6-23 
1 999-2000  Final  Rankings  None 
1 999-2000  Postseason:  None 

Media  Services 

Bosketball  SID  Rob  Emmerich,  Jr, 

Office  Phone  631-632-6312 

Home  Phone:  631-331-5405 

E-Mail:  remmerich@nofes,cc,suny5b-edu 

Office  Fox:  631-632-8841 

Press  Row  631-632-9260 

Radio  Play-by-Play:  Curl  Hylton,  Jeff  Bernsleir 

Office  Phone  631-632-6901 

Flagship  Radio  Station  WUSB90,1 

Website  v/wwgoseowolves,org 

Series  Info 

Series  Record:  First  Meeting 


This  Year 

Storlers  Returning/Lost:  3/2 

Lettermen  Returning/Lost  8/5 

Returning  Starters  Josh  Little  (Sr ,  G),  Jookim  Eriksson  (So ,  F/C),  Rob  Hartmon  (Sr.,  G) 

Other  Key  Returnees:  Chns  Balliro  (Sr ,  F) 

Key  Losses:  Sieve  Protta  (G),  Poblo  Porras  (F) 


2000-2001  Schedule 

N18  ot  Si  John's  J8 

N21  New  Englond  College  J'l 

N25  Hofslro  J13 

N29  ot  New  Hompshire  J 17 

02  Army  J24 

Do  at  Morylond  J27 

D9  ot  Columbio  J29 

D13  at  Morylond-Eoslern  Shore  F3 

D16  al  Rutgers  F7 

D23  Texos-Arlinglon  F13 

D30  Elon  F17 

J3  ot  Rider  F19 

J6  Novy  F27 


ot  Cleveland  State 

Medgor  Evers 

at  Bmghomton 

of  College  of  Charleston 

Brown 

ot  Albany 

Cornell 

Maritime 

Albany 

Morylond-Eoslern  Shore 

at  Lehigh 

ot  Lofoyette 

at  Army 


2000-200  I  Roster 


No.  Player 

3  Josh  Liltle 

10  Lorry  Jennings 

11  TerrillWore 
15  Dowud  Munir 
20  Lee  Church 

22  Jookim  Eriksson 

23  Donte  Blades 

24  Rob  Hoflmon 

25  Nelson  Peno 

30  Joirius  McCollum 

31  David  McQuoid 

33  Chris  Bolliro 

34  Hosoun  Hunter 

35  J  B,  BenneN 
42  Leon  Bnsport 
41  Mike  Konopko 


Pos. 

G 

G 

G 

G 

G 
f/C 

F 

G 

F 

F 

F 

F 

F 

F 
C/F 

F 


Yr. 
Sr, 
Jr. 
Sr, 
Fr 
Ff 
So. 
Sr 
Sr 
Sr, 
Fr 
So 
Sr, 
Sr. 
Fr, 
Sr, 
Fr, 


Ht.  Wt. 

6-3  175 

6-1  175 

5-7  150 


6-3 
6-0 


175 
175 


6-7  225 

6-5  185 

6-0  185 

6-3  215 


6-8 
6-7 


210 
190 


6-7  205 

6-5  205 

6-8  205 

6-8  220 

6-8  210 


Hometown 

Rocky  Hill,  Conn, 
New  York,  NY 
Buffalo,  N.Y 
Worwick,  R.I. 
Brooklyn,  N.Y 
Osfersund,  Sweden 
New  Rochelle,  N.Y. 
Jackson  Heights,  N.Y 
Brooklyn,  NY 
Mt  Holly,  NJ, 
Toronto,  Conodo 
Swampscott,  Moss, 
Brooklyn,  N.Y. 
Shirley,  N.Y 
Brooklyn,  NY 
Toms  River,  NJ. 


PPG    RPG 

74      2,4 


1,4      0.9 


5.1 

3.2 

2.3 

0.9 

6.6 

3.1 

1.4 

1.8 

63 

36 

0,0 

05 

Hoos 


General  Information 

Location:  Chorlottesvitle,  Vo. 
Enrollment:  18,463 
Colors  Orange,  Blue 
Conference  Atlontic  Coast 
Nickname:  Covoliers,  Wohoos, 
Founded   1819 
Home  Arena:  University  Hall 
President  John  T  Costeen,  111 
Athletic  Director  Terry  Hollond 


Coaching  Staff 

Head  Coach  Pete  Gillen  (Fairfield  '68] 
Overoll  Record  (Years):  307-156  (15) 
Record  at  Virginio  (Yeors):  33-28  (2) 
Best  Time  to  Reach  ConlacI  SID 
Office  Phone:  804-982-5400 
Assistant  Coaches  Tom  Herrion  [Merrimack  '89), 
Wolt  Fuller  (Drexel  87),  Scott  Shepherd  (Rob- 
ert Morris '91) 


Last  Year 

1999-2000  Overoll  Record   19-12 
1 999-2000  Conference  Record  9-7 
1999-2000  Conference  Finish  T-3rd 
1999-2000  Final  Rankings  N/A 
1 999-2000  Postseoson:  0- 1 ;  lost  to  Georgetown 
115.111  |3ol|  in  NIT  first  round 

Media  Services 

Bosketball  SID  Rich  Murroy 
Office  Phone  804-982-5500 
Home  Phone  804-978-2966 
E-Mail  r|m4e@virginia.edu 
Office  fax  804-982-5525 
Press  Row  804-296-5910 
Radio  Play-by^lay  Mac  McDonold 
Office  Phone  804-982-4937 
Flogship  Radio  Station  WWWV-FM 
Website:  www  virginiasports.com 

Series  Info 

'  Series  Record:  Maryland  leads  93-58 

Lost  Meeting:  Morch  4,  2000,  Virginia  89,  Mor , 
land  87  (ot)  (at  Charlottesville,  Vo.) 
-    ^ 

This  Year  V 

Starters  Returning/Lost:  4/ 1         ^t   ■«..    ,. 

Lettermen  Returning/Lost  12/3 

Rehjming  Starters  Adam  Holl  (Jr ,  G/F),  Donold  Hand  (Sr ,  G),  Travis  Watson  |So.,  C/F),  Chris  Will 

lams  (Jr ,  f) 
Other  Key  Rehirnees  Stephone  Dondon  (Sr.,  F),  Jason  Dowling  (Jr,  G),  Keith  Friel  (Sr.,  G),  Josh  Hore 

(Sr ,  G),  Roger  Mason,  Jr  (So  ,  G),  Jason  Rogers  (So.,  C/F) 
Key  Losses  Willie  Dersch  (F/G),  Colin  Duchorme  (C/F) 

2000-200  I  Schedule 

N17  Long  Island 

N20  Coostol  Corolina 

N24  at  Virginio  Tech 

N29  Purdue 

D4  atVMI 

D6  Ohio 

D 1 9  vs.  Tennessee  (ot  Jimmy  V  Classic, 

Meodowlonds} 

D23  UMBC 

D28  Bucknell 

D30  ot  Dorlmoulh 

J2  ot  Woke  Forest 

J6  NC  Stole 

J9  Georgia  Tech 

J13  at  Duke      ■ 


1 


J16 

Florido  State 

J20 

Missouri 

J24 

ol  North  Caroline 

J27 

ot  Clemson 

J31        . 

Maryland 

F3 

Woke  Forest 

F7 

ot  NC  Stole 

Fll 

ot  Georgio  Tech 

F)4 

Duke 

F17 

at  Florida  Stole 

F25 

North  Carolina 

F28 

Clemson 

M3 

at  Morylond 

M8-1I 

ot  ACC  Tournament  (Atlonto) 

2000-2001  Roster 


No.  Player 

4      Stephone  Dondon 
Jason  Dowling 
Majestic  Mopp 
Keith  Friel 
Donold  Hond 
Greg  Lyons 
Roger  Mason 
Josh  Hore 
MouriceYoung 
Jason  Rogers 
Adam  Hall 
J,C,  Mothis 
Chris  Williams 
Travis  Wotson 


Pos. 

F 

G 

G 

G 

G 

G 

G 

G 

F/G 
C/F 
F/G 

F 

F 
F/C 


Yr. 

Sr 
Jr, 
So 
Sr 
Sr 
Sr, 
So, 
Sr 
Fr 

So 
Jr, 
Fr, 
Jr. 
So. 


Ht.      Wt. 

6-8      240 


6-2 
6-2 
64 

5-11 
64 


198 
180 
190 
182 
178 


65  202 

6-2  200 

6-5  195 

6-10  225 

6-5  195 

6-9  230 

6-7  205 

6-7  255 


Hometown 
Toulouse,  France 
Brooklyn,  NY 
Bronx,  NY 
Durham,  N.H, 
Poterson,  NJ. 
Mineolo,  NY 
Silver  Spring,  Md. 
Vernon,  Conn, 
Milchellville,  Md, 
Staunton,  Vo, 
Koty,  Texos 
Brooklyn,  N.Y 
Birminghom,  Ala. 
Brookneal,  Va, 


PPG 

RPG 

3.4 

2.9 

0.1 

0.3 

5.3 

0.9 

58 

0.9 

150 

2.6 

76 

2.2 

1,1 

0.8 

1.7 

08 

10,1 

48 

15,5 

61 

114 

8.3 

88 


2000^JJDpponents^ 


Wake  Forest  Demon  Deacons  Wisconsin  Badgers 


Jan.  I  7  at  College  Park,  Md. 
Feb.  I  7  at  Wimstgn-Salem,  N.C. 


fur 


Nov.  S9  AT  Milwaukee 
(ACC/BiG  Ten  ChallengeI 


General  Information 

Location:  Winston-Salem,  N.C. 

Enrollment:  3,  836 

Colors:  Old  Gold,  Black 

Conference.  Atlantic  Coast 

Nickname:  Demon  Deacons 

Founded:  1834 

Home  Arena:  Lowrence  Joel  Coliseum  ( 1 4,407} 

President:  Dr.  Thomas  K.  Hearn,  Jr. 

Athletic  Director:  Ron  Wellman 

Coaching  Staff 

Head  Coach:  Dave  Odom  (Guilford  '65] 
Overall  Record  (Years):  259-163  |14| 
Record  at  Wake  Forest  (Years):  221-121  (11) 
Best  Time  to  Reach:  Contact  SID 
Office  Phone:  336-758-5622 
Assistant  Cooches:  Barry  Sanderson  (Alabama 
'90  ),  Frank  Haith  (Elon  '88),  Ernie  Nestor 
(Alderson-Broaddus  College  '68) 


Last  Year 

1999-2000  Overall  Record:  22-14 
1 999-2000  Conference  Record:  7-9 
1 999-2000  Conference  Finish:  5th 
1 999-2000  Final  Rankings:  None 
1999-2000  Postseason:  NIT  chompion 

Media  Services 

Basketball  SID:  Dean  Buchon 
Office  Phone:  336-758-5640 
Home  Phone:  336-287-8954 
E-Mail:  buchandw@wfu.edu 
Office  Fax:  336-758-5140 
Press  Row:  336-727-2945 
Radio  Ploy-by-Play:  Stan  Cotten 
Office  Phone:  910-768-3400 
Flagship  Radio  Station.  WXl  1-830  AM 
Website:  www.wokeforestsports.com 

Series  Info 

Series  Record:  Tied,  50-50 
Last  Meeting:  Feb  19,  2000,  Maryland  73,  Wake 
Forest  67  (at  Winston-Salem,  N.C.) 


This  Year 

Starters  Returning/Lost:  5/0 

Lettermen  Returning/Lost:  9/4 

Rehjming  Starters:  Robert  C  Kelley  (Sr.,  G),  Ervin  Murray  (Jr.,  G),  Rofoel  Vidourreta  (Sr.,  C),  Josh 

Howard  (So.,  F),  Darius  Songailo  (Jr.,  F) 
Other  Key  Returnees:  Craig  Dawson,  (Jr.,  G/F),  Josh  Shoemaker  (Sr.,  C) 
Key  Losses:  none 


SOOO-SOQ  I  Schedule 

N16-17  otBC A  Classic 

N 1 6  Woke  Forest  vs.  Mt.  St.  Mary's 

Houston  vs.  Air  Force 

N17  Consolation/Championship  Gome 

N20  at  Richmond 

N25  Campbell 

N  2  8  at  Michigan  (ACC/Big  Ten  Challenge) 

D2  South  Carolina  State 

D7  Kansas 

D16  Georgia 

D18  Radford 

D21  at  Temple 

D29  Navy 

J2  Virginia 

J6  at  North  Carolina 

J9  Florida  State 


J 13  at  Georgia  Tech 

J 17  at  Maryland 

J21  Clemson 

J24  at  Duke 

J27  at  Cincinnati 

J31  NC  State 

F3  at  Virginia 

F6  North  Carolina 

FIO  at  Florida  State 

F14  Georgia  Tech 

F17  Maryland 

F21  at  Clemson 

F24  Duke 

M4  at  NC  Stole 

M8-11  at  ACC  Tournament  (Atlanta) 


SOOO-ZOQ!  Roster 


No.  Player 

3  Broderick  Hicks 

4  Robert  O'Kelley 

5  Josh  Howard 
23     Steve  Lepore 
25    Dorius  Songoilo 
31      Ervin  Murroy 
34    Antwon  Scott 

41  Rofoel  Vidourreta 

42  Craig  Dawson 
44    Josh  Shoemaker 

A.W.  Hamilton 
Dshamol  Schoetz 


Pos. 
G 
G 

F 

G 
F 
G 
F 
C 
G 
C 
G 
C 


Yr. 

Jr- 
Sr. 
So. 
Jr. 
Jr. 
Jr. 
Jr. 
Sr. 
Jr. 
Sr 
Fr. 
Fr. 


Hi.      Wt.      Hometown 


PPG    RPG 


177 
184 


6-6  207 
6-5  204 
6-9     243 


6-5 
6-8 


197 
208 


6-9  225 

6-5  206 

6-9  237 

6-3  175 

7-0  225 


Houston,  Texos 
Memphis,  Tenn. 
Winston-Salem,  N.C. 
North  Olmsted,  Ohio 
Morijompole,  Lithuania 
Teochey,  N.C. 
New  Bern,  N.C. 
Zarogoza,  Spain 
Kinston,  N.C. 
Gate  City,  Va. 
Georgetown,  Ky. 
Cottbus,  Germany 


3.8 
13.0 
9.2 

13.7 

3.3 

4.7 

49 

9.1 

4.8 


1.4 
2.0 
4.7 

5.5 
2.1 
2.5 
6.9 
2.5 
5.2 


General  Information 

Location:  Madison,  Wise 
Enrollment:  40,610 
Colors:  Cardinal,  White 
Conference:  Big  Ten 
Nickname:  Badgers 
Founded:  1848 
Home  Arena.  Kohl  Center 
Chancellor  David  Ward 
Athletic  Director:  Pat  Richler 


17,142) 


Last  Year 

1999-2000  Overall  Record  2214 
1999-2000  Conference  Record  8  8 
1999-2000  Conference  Finish: 
1999-2000  Final  Rankings:  No  16  ESPN/USA 

Today 
1999-2000  Postseason:  4-1,  lost  to  Michigon 
State,  53-41,  in  notional  semifinols 

Media  Services 

Basketball  SID:  Justin  Doherty 
Office  Phone  608-262-1811 
Home  Phone  608-663-4780 
E-Mail:  imd@athletics.wi5c  edu 
Office  Fox:  608-262-8184 
Press  Row:  608-265-4333 
Radio  Ploy-by-Ploy:  Matt  Lepay 
Flagship  Radio  Station:  WIBA  (1310  AM) 

Series  Info 

Series  Record:  Wisconsin  leads,  2-0 
Last  Meeting:  Dec   23,  1932:  Wisconsin  22, 
Maryland  13  (at  College  Park,  Md.) 


This  Year 

Starters  Returning/Lost:  4/1 

Lettermen  Returning/Lost:  8/5 

Returning  Starters:  Mike  Kelley  (Sr.,  G),  Andy  Kowske  (Sr.,  F),  Maurice  Linton  (Sr,,  F),  Mark  Vershow 

(Sr.,  F) 
Other  Key  Returnees:  Roy  Boone  (Sr.,  G),  Kirk  Penney  (So.,  G),  Charlie  Wills  (Jr.,  F) 
Key  Losses:  Jon  Bryant  (G),  Duany  Duony  (G) 


Coaching  Staff 

Head  Coach:  Dick  Bennett  (Ripon  '65) 
Overall  Record  (Years):  451-257  (24) 
Record  at  Wisconsin  (Years):  91-68  (5) 
Best  Time  to  Reach:  Mornings 
Office  Phone:  608-262-4597 
Assistant  Coaches:  Brad  Soderberg  (Wisconsin- 
Stevens  Point  '85),  Shown  Hood  (Cleveland 
State  '88),  Tony  Bennett  (UW-Green  Boy  '92) 


SOOO-SQOI  Schedule 

N21  at  Tennessee 

N25  Northern  Illinois 

N29  vs.  Morylond  (ACC/Big  Ten 

Challenge,  Milwaukee) 

D2  Xovier 

D6  at  UW-Green  Boy 

D9  Ohio 

Dll  UW-Milwoukee 

D14  ot  Temple 

D23  at  Morquette 

D30  South  Florido 

J4  Indiana 

J6  at  Minnesota 

J 10  at  Purdue 

J 13  at  Michigan  Stole 


J 16  Iowa 

J24  Ohio  State 

J27  Penn  State 

J30  Butler 

F3  at  Michigan 

F7  Purdue 

FIO  at  Ohio  State 

F13  al  Illinois 

F18  Northwestern 

F21  Minnesota 

F24  at  Indiana 

F27/M1  Michigan  State 

M3/M4  at  Iowa 

M8-1 1  at  Big  Ten  Tournament  (Chicago) 


SOOO-SQOI 

No.  Player 

2      Trovon  Davis 

Pete  Schmitt 

Maurice  Linton 

Ike  Ukawuba 

Ricky  Bower 

Andy  Kowske 


Roster 

Pos.      Yr. 


20    Kirk  Penney 


Kyle  Grusczynksi 

22  Mike  Kelley 

24  Freddie  Owens 

30  Dove  Moder 

32  Roy  Boone 

40  Charlie  Wills 

50  Mark  Vershow 


G 
G 

F 
G 
G 

F 
G 

F 
G 
G 

F/C 
G 

F 

F 


54    Michael  Wilkinson    F 


Jr. 
Fr. 
Sr. 
Fr. 
So. 
Sr. 
So. 
Fr. 
Sr. 
Fr. 
Fr. 
Sr. 
Jr. 
Sr. 
Fr 


Ht. 

5-10 
6-0 
6-8 
6-3 
6-3 
6-8 
6-5 
6-7 
6-3 
6-2 
6-11 
6-3 
6-8 
6-9 
6-8 


Wt. 

180 
160 
210 
175 
185 
230 
205 
200 
190 
180 
240 
195 
230 
235 
205 


Hometown 

Summit,  HI. 
St.  Charles,  HI. 
Calumet  City,  111. 
Chicago,  ill. 
Meridian,  Idaho 
Brookheld,  Wise. 
Aukland,  New  Zealand 
Seymour,  Wise. 
Menomonee  Falls,  Wisc. 
Milwoukee,  Wise. 
Appleton,  Wise. 
Madison,  Wise. 
Angola,  Ind. 
East  Peoria,  111. 
Blue  Mound,  Wise. 


PPG 

2.1 
4.5 


9.2 
3.8 


RPG 

1.5 
2.7 


6.2 
1.4 


5.0      2.3 


6.1 
3.7 
11.7 


3.1 
2,6 
4.3 


89 


30^i-Opponents 


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2000-0 1  ACC  Composite  Schedule 


' '!  Times  Easlem  -  TV  Legend:  FSNS  denotes  Fox  Sports 
f  South,  HIS  denotes  Home  Team  Sports;  RJ  denotes 
.ycom/Jefferson-Pilol;  SUN  denotes  Sunshine  Network; 
L  SPN-R  denotes  ESPN  Regional;  RSN  denotes  regional 
sports  networks  consisting  ol  HTS,  fSNS  and  Sunshine 
Maryland  games  an  Raycam/Jelferson-Pilol  ore  aired  lo- 
cally on  WNUV-V/lch.  54,  Baltimore},  WDCA-TVlch.  20, 
Washington,  D.Q  and  WHAG-TV (ch.  25,  Hagerslownj 

NOVEMBER 

Fridoy,  November  1 0 

Winlhrop  at  North  Carolina,  NABC  Classic TBA 

Saturday,  November  1 1 

North  Carolina  in  NABC  Clossic TBA 


Tuesday,  November  1 4 

Princeton  at  Duke  m  NIT  (ESPN)  . 


.9:00 


Thursday,  November  1 6 

Mt,  St.  Mary's  at  Wake  Forest,  BCA  Clossic TBA 

Friday,  November  1 7 

Duke  in  NIT  (ESPN) 7:00 

Penn  ot  NC  Stale,  CoSIDA  Classic 700 

North  Corolino  ot  Appalachian  State  (FSNS) 7:30 

Hartford  at  Clemson 7:30 

Florida  ot  Florida  Stale  (SUN) 730 

Wofford  ot  Georgio  Tech 7:30 

Long  Island  at  Virginia 7:30 

Woke  Forest  in  BCA  Classic TBA 


Saturday,  November  1 8 

NC  State  in  CoSIDA  Classic. 


.TBA 


Monday,  November  20 

Wake  Forest  ot  Richmond  (RSN) 730 

Coastal  Carolina  at  Virginia 7:30 

Maryland  vs.  Louisville,  Maui  Invilotionol  (ESPN)  ....9:00 

Tuesday,  November  2 1 

Maryland  in  Maui  Invitational  (ESPN) TBA 

Selon  Hall  at  Clemson  (FSNS) 730 

Charleston  Southern  at  Georgia  Tech 7:30 

Wednesday,  November  22 

Duke  in  NIT,  Nev*  York,  N.Y.  (ESPN) TBA 

NC  Slate  vs.  Fresno  Slate,  Hall  of  Fome  Tip-Off 700 

Maryland  in  Maui  Invitational  (ESPN)  TBA 

Thursdoy,  November  23 

Florida  Stole  vs.  Ohio  State, 

Greot  Alosko  Shootout  (ESPN-R) TBA 


Friday,  November  24 

Florida  St.  in  Greot  Alaska  Shootout  (ESPN) TBA 

Duke  in  NIT,  New  York,  N.Y.  (ESPN)  TBA 

Davidson  at  Georgio  Tech 7:00 

Virginio  at  Virginia  Tech  (ESPN-R) 730 

Saturday,  November  25 

Florida  Stole  in  Great  Alo«ko  Shootout  (ESPN) TBA 

The  Citadel  ot  Clemson  (FSNS/SUN) 1:00 

Charleston  Southern  at  NC  Stale 7:30 


Campbell  at  Woke  Forest 7:30 

Army  at  Duke  (HTS) 9:00 

Tuesday,  November  28 

Wake  Forest  ol  Michigan, 

ACC-Big  Ten  Challenge  (ESPN) 700 

Northwestern  at  Clemson, 

ACC-Big  Ten  Chollenge  (ESPN2) 730 

Illinois  vs.  Duke, 

ACC-Big  Ten  Chollenge,  Greensboro  (ESPN) 9:00 

Georgia  Tech  at  lowo, 

ACC-Big  Ten  Challenge  (ESPN2) 9:30 

Wednesday,  November  29 

Purdue  ot  Virginia, 

ACC-Big  Ten  Challenge  (ESPN) 700 

North  Carolina  at  Michigan  Slate, 

ACC-Big  Ten  Challenge  (ESPN2) 730 

Minnesoto  ot  Florida  Stole, 

ACC-Big  Ten  Challenge  (ESPN-R) 8:00 

Maryland  vs.  Wisconsin, 

ACC-Big  Ten  Challenge,  Milwaukee  (ESPN) 9:00 

Penn  State  at  NC  State, 

ACC-Big  Ten  Challenge  (ESPN2) 9:30 

DECEMBER 

Saturdoy,  December  2 

Western  Carolina  at  Clemson  (FSNS/SLJN)  1 :00 

Morylond  vs.  Michigon, 

BB&T  Classic,  Washington,  DC.  (Roycom) 1 :00 

Kentucky  at  North  Carolina  (CBS) 3:30 

Georgia  Tech  vs.  LICIA,  Anaheim,  Colif 5:00 

Duke  ol  Temple,  First  Union  Center  (ESPN) 700 

South  Corolino  Slate  ot  Woke  Forest 7:30 

NC  Slate  at  Old  Dominion 735 


Sunday,  December  3 

Moryland  in  BB&T  Classic  (Roycom) 


.3:00 


Monday,  December  4 

Miami  (Flo.)  at  North  Carolina  (ESPN2) 7:00 

Virginia  at  VMI  (FSNS-HTS) 730 

Furmon  ol  Florida  Stale  (SUN) 8:00 

Tuesday,  December  5 

Davidson  ot  Duke  (FSNS-HTS) 700 

Winlhrop  at  Clemson 7:30 

UNC-Greensboro  at  NC  Stole 730 

Wednesday,  December  6 

Georgia  ot  Georgia  Tech  (Rj) 8:00 

Stony  Brook  ol  Moryland 8:00 

Thursday,  December  7 

South  Florida  at  Florida  Stale 7:00 

Kansas  at  Woke  Forest  (ESPN) 700 

Saturday,  December  9 

Kentucky  vs  Georgio  Tech, 

Dello  Classic,  Philips  Arena  (ESPN) Noon 

Georgio  vs,  NC  State, 

Delta  Classic,  Atlanta,  Ga.  (FSNS-HTS) 2:30 

Florida  Slate  at  Vanderbilt  (FSNS-SUN) 5:00 

Clemson  at  South  Caroline  (FSNSSUN) 7:00 


Maryland  at  Penn  (HTS/Comcasi) 730 

North  Corolino  at  Texas  A&M, 

Houstan,  Texos  (FSNS) 9:00 

Michigan  at  Duke  (ESPN) 9:00 

Wednesday,  December  1 3 

UMBC  at  Maryland  8:00 

Saturday,  December  1 6 

New  Hampshire  at  NC  Stale 2:00 

Wofford  ol  Clemson 4:00 

Georgta  at  Woke  Forest  (R)) 8:00 

Sunday,  December  1 7 

Jacksonville  at  Florida  Slate  (SUN) 1:00 

Buffalo  at  North  Carolina  (RJ) 1  30 

Monday,  December  1 8 

Radford  ot  Woke  Forest  (FSNS) 730 

Georgia  Tech  vs.  Idaho  Stole,  Stanford  Invitational  11:30 

Tuesday,  December  1 9 

Georgio  Tech  in  Stanford  Invitational TBA 

Tennessee  vs.  Virginia,  Jimmy  V  Clossic, 

The  Meadowlonds  (ESPN) 7:00 

Florido  Stole  at  Cleveland  State  (SUN) 8:00 

Duke  at  Portland 10:00 

Wednesday,  December  20 

Clemson  vs.  Florido  Atlontic, 

Puerto  Rico  Holiday  Clossic TBA 

Thursday,  December  2 1 

Binghomton  at  Florido  Stole 7:00 

Woke  Forest  at  Temple  (ESPN) 700 

Duke  vs.  Stanford,  Oakland,  Calif,  (FSN-HTS) 9:00 

Clemson  in  Puerto  Rico  Holiday  Clossic TBA 

Friday,  December  22 

UNC-Asheville  ot  NC  Stale  (HTS)  730 

Clemson  in  Puerto  Rico  Holidoy  Classic TBA 

Saturday,  December  23 

Norfolk  Stole  at  Maryland  (HTS) 1:30 

North  Corolino  ot  UCLA  (CBS) 4:00 

UMBC  at  Virginia  (HTS) 4:00 

Morgan  Stole  at  Georgia  Tech 7:00 

Wednesday,  December  27 

Chicago  Slate  at  Maryland 8:00 

Thursday,  December  28 

Chorleston  Southern  ot  Clemson 7:30 

Horvord  ot  Georgia  Tech 7:30 

Bucknell  at  Virginia 7:30 

Friday,  December  29 

Novy  at  Wake  Forest  (FSNS) 700 

North  Carolina  vs.  Massachusetts, 

Roycom  Tournament,  Charlotte,  NC.  (Raycom) 9:00 


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Saturday,  December  30 

North  Carolina  A&T  at  Duke  (RJ) 

UMES  at  Maryland  (HTS) 

Morgan  State  at  Florido  State  (SUN) 

Cal-Poly  at  NC  State 

Clemson  at  Coastal  Carolina,  Myrtle  Beach 

Virginia  at  Dartmouth 

North  Carolina  in  Raycom  Tournament  (Raycom) 

JANUARY 

Tuesday,  January  2 

Virginia  at  Wake  Forest  (RSN) 

Maryland  at  Clemson  (RJ  Split) 

North  Carolina  at  Georgia  Tech  (RJ  Split) 


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Thursday,  January  4 

Duke  at  Florida  State  (ESPN2)  . 


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Saturday,  January  6 

Georgia  Tech  at  Maryland  (RJ) 

UNCA  at  Florida  State  (SUN) 

NC  State  at  Virginia  (RJ) 

Woke  Forest  at  North  Carolina  (ESPN) . 

Sunday,  January  7 

Clemson  at  Duke  (RJ) 


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.2:00 
.8:00 
.9:00 


Tuesday,  January  9 

Georgia  Tech  at  Virginia  (RJ  Split) 

Florida  State  at  Woke  Forest  (RJ  Split) . 


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Wednesday,  January  1 0 

North  Carolina  at  Maryland  (ESPN) 700 

Duke  at  NC  State  (ESPN) 9:00 

Saturday,  January  1 3 

Marquette  at  North  Carolina  (ABC) 1:00 

Virginia  at  Duke  (ABC) 3:30 

NC  State  at  Clemson  (RJ) 4:00 

Woke  Forest  at  Georgia  Tech  (RJ)  8:00 


Sunday,  January  14 

Maryland  at  Florida  State  (RJ) 


:30 


Tuesday,  January  1 6 

Boston  College  at  Duke  (ESPN2) 7:30 

Georgia  Tech  at  NC  State  (RJ  Split) 8:00 

Florida  State  at  Virginia  (RJ  Split) 8:00 

Wednesday,  Janua^  1 7 

Clemson  at  North  Carolina  (ESPN) 700 

Wake  Forest  at  Maryland  (ESPN) 9:00 

Saturday,  January  20 

Duke  at  Georgia  Tech  (ESPN) Noon 

Missouri  at  Virginia  (ABC)  2:00 

North  Carolina  at  Florida  State  (RJ|  4:00 

Sunday,  January  21 

Clemson  at  Wake  Forest  (RJ) 1 :30 

Maryland  at  NC  State  (ABC) 3:30 


Wednesday,  Jonuary  24 

Georgia  Tech  at  Clemson 7:00 

Virginia  at  North  Carolina  (ESPN) 7:00 

Woke  Forest  at  Duke  (RJ) 9:00 


Thursday,  January  25 

NC  State  at  Florida  State  (ESPN2) . 


.700 


Saturday,  January  27 

Florida  State  at  Georgia  Tech  (RSN) Noon 

Wake  Forest  at  Cincinnati  (ABC) 1 :00 

Virginia  at  Clemson  (RJ)  4:00 

Duke  at  Maryland  (ESPN) 8:00 


Sunday,  January  28 

North  Carolina  at  NC  State  (RJ/ESPN2) . 


.1:30 


Wednesday,  January  3 1 

Clemson  at  Florida  State 7:00 

NC  State  at  Wake  Forest  (ESPN) 7:00 

Maryland  at  Virginia  (ESPN) 9:00 


FEBRUARY 

Thursday,  February  1 

North  Carolina  at  Duke  (RJ/ESPN2) . 


.9:00 


Saturday,  February  3 

Syracuse  at  NC  State  (CBS) 1 :00 

Georgia  Tech  at  North  Carolina  (RJ) 4:00 

Woke  Forest  at  Virginia  (RJ) 8:00 

Sunday,  February  4 

Florida  State  at  Duke  (RJ  Split)  1:00 

Clemson  at  Maryland  (RJ  Split) 1 :00 


Tuesday,  February  6 

Maryland  at  Georgia  Tech  (RSN)  ... 
North  Carolina  at  Wake  Forest  (RJ) . 


.7:00 
.9:00 


Wednesday,  February  7 

Virginia  at  NC  State  (ESPN) 7:00 

Duke  at  Clemson  (ESPN)  9:00 

Saturday,  February  1 0 

Woke  Forest  at  Florida  State  (RSN) Noon 

Maryland  at  North  Carolina  (CBS) 1 :00 

NC  State  at  Duke  (ABC) 3:30 


Sunday,  February  1 1 

Virginia  at  Georgia  Tech  (RJ) . 


:30 


Wednesday,  February  1 4 

Duke  at  Virginia  (ESPN) 700 

Georgia  Tech  at  Woke  Forest 7:30 

Clemson  at  NC  State  (RJ  Split) 9:00 

Florida  State  at  Maryland  (RJ  Split) 9:00 

Saturday,  February  1 7 

Maryland  at  Wake  Forest  (RJ/ESPN2) 130 

Virginia  at  Florida  State  (RJ  Split) 4:00 

NC  State  at  Georgia  Tech  (RJ  Split) 4:00 


Sunday,  February  1 8 

Duke  at  St.  Johns,  Madison  Square  Garden  (CBS)  Noon 
North  Carolina  at  Clemson  (RJ)  4:00 


Tuesday,  February  20 

NC  State  at  Maryland  (RJ). 


i:00 


Wednesday,  February  2 1 

Woke  Forest  at  Clemson  

Georgia  Tech  at  Duke  (ESPN) . 


.7:00 
.7:00 


Thursday,  February  22 

Florida  State  at  North  Carolina  (RJ) 8:00 

Soturday,  February  24 

Duke  at  Wake  Forest  (CBS)  1 :00 

Oklohoma  at  Maryland  (ABC)  3:30 

Sunday,  February  25 

North  Carolina  at  Virginia  (RJ) 1:30 

Clemson  at  Georgia  Tech  (RJ  Split) 4:00 

Florida  State  at  NC  State  (RJ  Split) 4:00 

Tuesday,  February  27 

Maryland  at  Duke  (Rl)  8:00 

Wednesday,  February  28 

Georgia  Tech  at  Florida  State 7:00 

Clemson  at  Virginia  (RSN) 700 

NC  State  at  North  Carolina  (ESPN) 9:00 

MARCH 

Soturday,  March  3 

Florida  State  at  Clemson  (RSN)  Noon 

Virginia  at  Maryland  (CBS) 2:00 

Sunday,  March  4 

Woke  Forest  at  NC  State  (RJ) 1 :30 

Duke  at  North  Carolina  (ABC) 3:30 

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Thursday,  March  8 

Seed  #8  vs.  Seed  #9  (ESPN) 700 


Friday,  March  9 

Seed  #1  vs.  8/9  winner  (RJ-ESPN) Noon 

Seed  #4  vs.  Seed  #5  (RJ-ESPN)  2:30 

Seed  #2  vs.  Seed  #7  (RJ-ESPN2) 7:00 

Seed  #3  vs.  Seed  #6  (RJ) 9:30 

Saturday,  March  1 0 

1/8&9  winner  vs.  4/5  winner  (RJ-ESPN) 1 :30 

2/7  winner  vs.  3/6  winner  (RJ-ESPN) 4:00 


Sunday,  March  1 1 

Championship  Game  (RJ-ESPN) . 


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Terps  Play  In  Seventh  Consecutive 
NCAA  Tournament 

The  Maryland  men's  basketball  team  finished  with 
a  25-10  overoll  record,  played  in  its  seventh  consecutive 
NCAA  Tournament,  finished  in  second  place  in  the  ACC 
with  an  11-5  record,  advanced  to  the  ACC  Tournament 
championship  game  and  finished  the  season  ranked  17th 
and  25th  in  the  final  AP  and  ESPN/USA  Today  polls  of 
the  season,  respectively.  It  marked  the  third  consecutive 
season  that  Maryland  has  been  ranked  in  the  final  AP 
poll  of  the  season. 

Maryland's  25  victories  marked  the  fourth  consecu- 
tive season  that  the  team  had  won  at  least  20  games.  It 
marked  the  first  time  since  the  1973,  1974,  1975  and 
1976  seasons  (and  only  the  third  time  in  school  historyl 
that  the  Terps  had  won  ot  least  20  games  in  four  consecu- 
tive years.  Gary  Williams,  the  runner-up  for  ACC  Coach 
of  the  Year  honors,  has  led  the  Terps  to  on  overage  of 
23.8  victories  in  the  lost  four  seasons. 

The  Terps'  25  victories  and  second  ploce  finish  in 
the  ACC  stondings  earned  Morylond  its  school-record 
seventh  consecutive  NCAA  Tournament  appearance.  The 
Terps  were  the  No.  3  seed  in  the  Midwest  Region  of  the 
tournament.  It  marked  the  third  consecutive  season  that 
the  Terps  have  earned  a  No.  5  seed  or  higher.  Maryland 
defeated  lono,  74-59,  and  advanced  at  leost  as  far  as 
the  second  round  for  the  fifth  time  in  the  last  seven  sea- 
sons. 

The  Terps  were  ranked  in  both  of  the  final  polls  for 
the  third  consecutive  season.  That  is  the  Terps'  longest 
streok  since  a  five-year  run  from  1972  through  1976. 

Maryland  was  also  well  represented  individually  fol- 
lowing the  season.  Sophomore  Juan  Dixon  (Baltimore, 
Md.)  eorned  honorable  mention  All-America  and  AII-ACC 
first-team  honors;  sophomore  Lonny  Baxter  (Silver  Spring, 
Md.)  earned  AII-ACC  first-team  honors;  junior  Terence 
Morris  (Frederick,  Md.]  was  an  honorable  mention  All- 
America  ond  AII-ACC  second-team  selection,  and  Steve 
Blake  (Miami  Lokes,  Fla.)  was  an  ACC  All-Freshman  and 
honorable  mention  AII-ACC  selection. 


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Maryland  finished  the  season  ranked  No.  1 7  in  the 
final  Associoted  Press  poll  and  No.  25  in  the  finol  ESPN/ 
USA  Today  poll  of  the  season.  The  Terps  were  ranked 
among  the  notion's  top  25  teams  in  the  AP  poll  during  the 
finol  17  weeks  of  the  regular  season.  Morylond  has  been 
ranked  in  36  of  the  lost  37  regular  season  polls  dating  to 
March  2,  1997 

25  Victories  Among  School  Best 

Maryland's  25  victories  during  the  1999-00  sea- 
son are  tied  for  the  fourth  highest  victory  totol  in  school 
history.  The  Terps,  under  head  coach  Gary  Wlllioms,  es- 
tablished the  school  record  for  victories  m  a  season  with 
28  during  the  1998-99  season  and  are  averaging  26.5 
victories  in  the  last  two  seasons. 

Single-Season  Victory  Leaden 


Rk. 

Season 

Record 

1, 

1998-99 

28^5 

2. 

1971-72 

27-5 

3. 

1994-95 

26-8 

T4. 

1999-00 

25-10 

1984-85 

25-12 

Consecutive  Double-Figure  Wins 

Maryland  averaged  11.3  ACC  victories  per  season 
the  last  three  years.  The  Terps  won  11  games  this  post 
season,  13  gomes  in  1998-99  ond  10  games  during  the 
1997-98  season  It  marks  the  most  combined  ACC  victo- 
ries in  o  three-year  span  in  school  history.  It  also  marks 
the  first  time  a  Morylond  team  has  won  double-digit  ACC 
gomes  in  three  consecutive  seasons. 


Season 

ACC  Record 

Overall  Record 

1999-00 

11-5 

25-10 

1998-99 

13-3 

28-6 

1997-98 

10-6 

22-11 

ACC  Tournament  Finals 

Maryland  advanced  to  the  championship  finals  of 
the  2000  ACC  Tournoment.  It  marked  the  first  time  dur- 
ing head  coach  Gary  Williams'  1 1  -year  tenure  at  Mary- 
land that  the  Terps  had  advanced  to  the  championship 
gome  of  the  tournoment. 

Best  Seven- Year  Span 

Maryland  has  recorded  a  cumulative  record  of  71  - 
41  (63.4  winning  percentage)  in  the  ACC  in  the  last  seven 
regular  seasons.  The  Terps'  71  victories  is  their  best-ever 
in  ony  seven-yeor  span. 

Terps' ACC  Record  In  Last  Seven  Years 
Seoson         ACC  Record 

11-5 

13-3 

10-6 

9-7 


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1999 
1998 
1997 
1996 
1995 
1994 
Total 


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Terps'  ACC  Finish 

Maryland  finished  in  second  ploce  in  the  ACC  stond- 
iiigs  during  the  1999-00  seoson.  It  marked  the  first  time 
since  the  1974-75  (1st)  and  1975-76  (2nd)  seasons  that 
the  Terps  have  finished  in  second  place  or  higher  in  the 
league  stondings  in  consecutive  seasons.  It  marks  only 
the  third  time  in  school  history  that  Morylond  has  finished 
second  or  higher  in  bock-to-back  years. 

Top  Consecutive  ACC  Finishes 

Years  Places 

1973-74/74-75  T2/1 

1974-75/75-,76  1/2 

1998-99/99-00  2/2 

Terrs  In  The  ACC's  Top  Half 

Morylond  finished  in  second  place  in  the  ACC  stand- 
ings during  the  1999-00  season,  and  has  finished  in  the 
upper  half  of  the  conference  standings  for  o  school-record 
seven  consecutive  seosons.  The  Terps  hove  finished  fourth 
_  or  higher  in  the  league  standings  each  year  since  1994. 
The  1999-00  Terps  surpassed  the  previous  best  consecu- 
tive-year  record  of  six,  established  from  1972  through 
1977 

Terps'  ACC  Streak 

Maryland  won  a  single-season  school  record  nine 
consecutive  conference  gomes  from  Jon.  9  through  March 
1  in  2000.  The  Terps  won  0  school-record  11  consecutive 
ACC  games  during  the  1973-74  and  1974-75  seasons. 

Williams'  Totals  Increasing 

Head  coach  Gary  Williams  won  his  89th  career 
ACC  regular  season  game  as  Maryland  defeated  Florido 
State  on  Morch  1.  Williams  has  directed  the  Terps  to 
victories  in  34  of  their  last  48  conference  games  (70.8 
winning  percentoge).  In  addition,  Williams  hos  led  the 
Terps  to  more  thon  twice  as  many  conference  wins  in  the 
last  five  years  as  the  team  won  during  the  first  five  yeors  of 
his  tenure  in  College  Pork, 


Gory  Williams' ACC  Record 

Years           Games 

W 

L 

Pd. 

1990-94          76 

26 

50 

34.2 

1995-00         96 

63 

33 

656 

Totals             1 72 

89 

83 

51.7 

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Williams  I  0th  In  ACC  History 

Head  coach  Gary  Williams  ranks  lOlh  in  ACC  his- 
tory with  217  victories  at  a  conference  institution.  He  is 
one  of  only  three  active  conference  coaches  ranked  in 
the  lop  10. 


Top  ACC  Coaches 

Rk. 

Coach,  School 

Victories 

1. 

Dean  Smith,  North  Carolina 

879 

2. 

Mike  Krzyzewski,  Duke 

494 

3. 

Bobby  Cremins,  Go.  Tech 

354 

4. 

Lefty  Driesell,  Maryland 

348 

5. 

Terry  Holland,  Virginia 

326 

6. 

Norm  Sloan,  NC  State 

266 

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Frank  McGuire,  No.  Carolina  &  So.  Coro 

no         264 

8 

Carl  Tacy,  Woke  Forest 

222 

9, 

Dave  Odom,  Woke  Forest 

221 

10. 

Gory  Williams,  Maryland 

217 

Terps  Establish  Blocks  Record 

Maryland  blocked  a  single-season  school  record 
235  shots  last  season.  The  Terps'  235  blocked  shots  is 
tied  for  the  second-highest  total  in  ACC  history. 

Assists  Total  Is  Second  Highest 

Maryland  was  credited  with  667  assists  (19.1  as- 
sists per  ganne).  The  Terps'  total  ranks  as  the  second-high- 
est total  in  school  history  and  came  within  eight  assists  of 
breoking  the  school  record  set  during  the  1998-99  sea- 
son (674). 

In  The  ACC  Statistics 

Maryland  led  the  ACC  in  field  goal  percentage 
defense  with  a  40.2  mark.  The  Terps  have  ranked  among 
the  ACC's  top  four  teams  during  each  of  the  last  five  sea- 
sons. 

Maryland  led  the  ACC  in  blocked  shots  with  235 
for  a  6.7  blocked  shots  per  game  overage.  The  Terps 
have  ranked  among  the  ACC's  top  two  teams  in  each  of 
the  last  three  seasons. 

Maryland  led  the  ACC  in  steals  with  355  for  a  10.1 
steals  per  gome  average.  The  Terps  have  led  the  league 
in  each  of  the  last  three  seasons  and  have  been  among 
the  top  two  in  six  of  the  last  seven  seasons. 

Maryland's  Starting  Five 

Terp  starters  accumulated  299  steals  which  was 
more  than  the  entire  team  totals  of  NC  State  (279),  Vir- 
ginia (272],  Woke  Forest  (203],  Georgia  Tech  (196), 
North  Carolina  (193),  Florida  State  (153)  and  Clemson 
(146). 

They  accumulated  182  blocked  shots  which  was 
more  than  the  entire  team  totals  of  North  Carolina  ( 1 60), 
Georgia  Tech  ( 147),  NC  State  (135),  Wake  Forest  (125) 
Florida  State  (120),  Virginia  (95)  and  Clemson  (90]. 

The  Terps'  starting  five  returns  completely  intact  for 
the  2000-01  season. 

The  Lineup  Story 

As  has  been  Gary  Williams'  tendency  throughout 
his  tenure  at  Maryland,  the  Terps  utilized  only  four  differ- 
ent starling  lineups  during  the  1999-00  season.  Williams' 
rotation  changed  only  because  of  injury  (three  times)  or 
senior  night  on  March  1,  when  Malt  Hahn  gained  his  first 


career  start.  Freshman  Tahj  Holden  was  inserted  into  the 
starting  lineup  each  time  Williams  mode  a  change  be- 
cause of  injury.  Maryland's  starting  five  of  Danny  Miller 
and  Terence  Morris  at  forward,  Lenny  Baxter  at  center 
and  Juan  Dixon  and  Steve  Blake  at  the  guard  spots  started 
31  of  Maryland's  35  gomes. 

Terps  Play  35  Games 

Maryland  played  a  near  school-record  35  gomes 
during  the  1999-00  season.  The  school  record  for  gomes 
played  is  37  during  the  1985  season.  The  Terps  fash- 
ioned a  25-12  record  and  advanced  to  the  "Sweet  16"  of 
the  NCAA  Tournament  that  season.  Maryland  has  played 
69  games  in  the  lost  two  seasons  and  has  a  record  of  53- 
16  for  a  winning  percentage  of  76.8  percent. 

Terps  From  The  3-PaiNT  Arc 

Maryland  has  hit  at  least  one  3-poinl  shot  in  each 
of  the  last  164  gomes  dating  to  March  18,  1995.  The 
Terps  hove  made  at  least  one  3-point  shot  in  every  gome 
during  the  lost  hve  complete  seasons. 

Three  Players  Above  I  5.0  PPG 

Sophomore  Juan  Dixon  (IS.Oppg)  led  a  trio  of  Terps 
with  scoring  overages  above  15.0  points  per  game.  Dixon 
was  followed  by  junior  Terence  Morris  (15.8  ppg)  and 
sophomore  Lenny  Baxter  (15.6  ppg).  It  marked  only  the 
second  time  in  school  history  that  three  or  more  players 
had  averaged  15.0  points  per  gome  or  more  for  a  single 
season. 

Three  Or  More  Players  Above  15.0  PPG 
Year  Player  (PPG) 

1999-00      Juan  Dixon  (18.0],  Terence  Morris  (15.8), 

Lonny  Baxter  (15.0) 
1979-80       Albert  King  (21.7),  Greg  Manning  (15.7), 

Ernie  Graham  (15.6),  Buck  Williams  (15.5) 


Longest  Streak  Continues  Into 
2000 

It  has  been  more  than  a  decade  since  Maryland 
lost  0  non-conference  home  gome.  Maryland  has  won  a 
nolion's-best  71  consecutive  non-conference  home  gomes 
in  Cole  Field  House  entering  the  2000-01  season.  The 
Terps'  current  streak  began  on  Dec.  30,  1989  with  a  vic- 
tory over  Alcorn  Stole.  The  last  time  the  Terps  were  not 
successful  vs.  a  non-conference  team  in  Cole  Field  House 
was  Dec.  12,  1989  against  Coppin  Slate. 

Morris  In  The  ACC  Rankings 

All-America  forward  Terence  Morris  led  the  ACC  in 
two  different  statistical  categories  against  league  opposi- 
tion. Morris  recorded  on  ACC-leoding  seven  double- 
doubles  and  a  9.0  rebounds  per  gome  average  in  15 
conference  gomes  lost  season. 


Morris  h  The  ACC  Statistics 
Category 

Double-Doubles  (ACC  Gomes) 
Double-Doubles  (All  Gomes) 
Rebounds  (ACC  Games) 
Rebounds  (All  Gomes) 
Scoring  (ACC  Games) 
Scoring  (All  Games) 
Blocked  Shots  (ACC  Gomes] 
Blocked  Shots  (All  Games] 
Steals  (ACC  Games) 
Steals  [All  Games) 


Morris  On  The  Career  Charts 

Terence  Morris  is  ranked  in  the  top  20  in  six  of 
Maryland's  career  statistical  categories. 


Total 

ACC  Rank 

7 

1 

12 

2 

9.0 

1 

8.6 

3 

15.0 

13 

15.8 

7 

1.8 

5 

2.1 

4 

1.9 

5 

1.6 

9 

Morris  on  The  Terps'  Career  Lists 

Cotegory                                        Total 

Rank 

Blocks                                               177 

5 

Steals                                               130 

10 

3  Point  FGM                                       75 

10 

3  Point  FGA                                     209 

10 

Rebounds                                        648 

16 

Scoring                                            1,294 

19 

Dixon  In  The  ACC  Statistics 

All-ACC  first-team  selection  Juan  Dixen  ranked 
among  the  top  six  in  four  different  ACC  statistical  catego- 
ries during  the  1999-2000  season.  He  averaged  career- 
best  numbers  in  scoring  (18.0  ppg],  assists  (3.6  opg)  and 
steals  (2.7  spg)  while  shooting  nearly  80.0  percent  from 
the  free  throw  line  for  the  second  consecutive  season. 

Maryland's  Chief  Thief 

Juan  Dixen  wos  credited  with  a  career-high  96  steals 
during  the  1999-2000  season.  His  96  steals  rank  as  the 
second-highest  single-season  total  in  school  history,  and 
the  most  by  a  Terp  sophomore.  His  146  career  thefts 
rank  seventh  on  the  Terps'  career  chart. 


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w,v  : 

1 999-2000  Men's  Basketball  Results 

Overall:  25-10       ACQ  1  1-5 

Home:  I  5- 1        Away:  ^-5        Neutral:  B-t 

Date        Rankings                   Opponent 

ResultAft.             Overoll       ACC          Points          Rebounds 

Assists 

N17    /       [rv/rv]                       Son  Francisco 

W 

7161           14,317          1-0              --             Dixon  20 

Boxter,  Morris  9 

Bloke  6 

N19    /       [rv/rv]                       Tubne 

w 

78-70         14,500        2-0             --            Dixon  25 

Baxter  8 

Bloke  11 

N22        [22/24]                     Foirleigh  Dickinson 

w 

104-45       13,724        3-0             --            Nicholas  27 

Baxter  8 

Miller  8 

N24  2    [22/24]      [10/11]    vs.  Kentucky 

L 

58-61          10,762         3-1              --            Morris  25 

Dixon  11 

Bloke  7 

N26  2    [22/24]       [rv/rv]     vs.  Notre  Dome 

W 

72-67         12.000        4-1              --             Baxter  17 

Boxter  14 

Morris  6 

N30  3    [23/24]        [-/rv]      vs.  Iowa 

W 

83-65         12,310         5-1              --             Morris  20 

Baxter  10 

Bloke,  Miller  7 

D4     4    [23/24]      [16/16]    vs.  Illinois 

W 

69-67         13,536        6-1              --             Morris  21 

Baxter  12 

Bloke  11 

D5      4    [23/24]                     vs.  Geo  Washington 

L 

69-74         13,703        6-2             --            Baxter  21 

Baxter  9 

Bloke,  Dixon  6 

07            [19/21]                      Winthrop 

W 

76-65  ol      10,107         7-2             --            Morris  19 

Morris  14 

Bloke  5 

Dll          [19/21]      [22/23]    Kentucky 

W 

72-66         14,500        8-2             --             Morris  22 

Morris  9 

Miller  6 

D27         [16/14]                       George  Mason 

W 

69-66         14,500        9-2             --             Baxter,  Morris  20 

Baxter  13 

Morris  5 

D30         [16/14]                     UMBC 

w 

82-52         14,500        10-2            --             Morris  17 

Baxter,  Morris  9 

Dixon  5 

J2             [16/14]                      Coostol  Carolina 

w 

100-48       14,402        11-2             --             Dixon  18 

Morris  13 

Blake  7 

J6 

[15/12]        [-Av]     aiNC  State 

L 

66-68         19,525        11-3            0-1             Morris  20 

Morris  12 

Bloke  9 

J9 

[15/12]        [7/9]      Duke 

I 

70-80         14,500        11-4            0-2            Morris  18 

Baxter  16 

Bloke  8 

J15 

[16/18]                     at  Georgia  Tech 

L 

68-69          7,892         11-5            0-3            Dixon  31 

Morris  9 

Bloke  8 

J19 

[16/18]        [rv/rv]     Wake  Forest 

W 

71-53         14,319        12-5            1-3            Baxter,  Dixon  1 8 

Dixon  8 

Blake  7 

J22 

[rv/24]                      Clemson 

W 

74-62         14,500        13-5            2-3            Dixon  18 

Holden  10 

Bloke  7 

127 

[21/22]        [rv/rv]     at  North  Carolina 

L 

63-75         15,455        13-6            2-4            Dixon  22 

Morris  10 

Bloke  9 

J29 

[21/22]                     at  Florida  State 

W 

82-63         5,534         14-6            3-4            Baxter  24 

Morris  8 

Bloke  7 

F2 

[21/25]        [rv/rv]     Virginia 

W 

91-79          14,500        15-6            4-4             Baxter  24 

Morris  11 

Bloke,  Dixon  6 

F6 

[21/25]      [22/rv]    NC  State 

w 

78-73         14,500        16-6            5-4            Baxter  31 

Baxter,  Morris  IC 

Bloke  8 

F9 

[22/23]        [3/3]      at  Duke 

W 

98-87          9,314         17-6            6-4            Dixon  31 

Morris  12 

Baxter  6 

F13 

[22/23]      [19/19]    atTemple 

L 

65-73         10,206        17-7            6-4            Dixon  21 

Morris  12 

Bloke  7 

F16 

[22/22]                     Georgia  Tech 

W 

92-70         14,500        18-7            7-4            Dixon  33 

Baxter  12 

Dixon  7 

F19 

[22/22]                     at  Wake  Forest 

w 

73-67         12,415        19-7            8-4            Dixon  20 

Boxter  8 

Bloke  9 

F22 

[19/19]                      atClerrson 

w 

76-63          8,000        20-7           9-4            Baxter  25 

Baxter  9 

Bloke  6 

F26 

[19/19]        [rv/rv]     North  Carolina 

w 

81-73         14,500       21-7          10-4          Dixon  23 

Baxter,  Morris  9 

Bloke  5 

Ml 

[19/17]                       Florida  State 

w 

85-70         14,500       22-7           11-4           Baxter,  Morris  21 

Morris  11 

Bloke  10 

M4 

[19/17]        [-/rv]      atVirginia 

L 

87-89  ot      8,457        22-8           11-5           Miller  20 

Three  tied  with  6 

Blake  6 

MIO  5    [19/20]                     vs.  Florida  State 

W 

82-61         23,895       23-8            --             Baxter  24 

Baxter  10 

Dixon  8 

Mil    5    [19/20]                     vs.  NC  State 

W 

64-61         23,895       24-8            --             Dixon  21 

Morris  11 

Bloke  8 

M12  5    [19/20]        [2/3]      vs.  Duke 

L 

68-81         23,895       24-9            --             Dixon  19 

Morris  11 

Bloke  3 

M16  (5    [16/17]                     vs.  lona 

W 

74-59         20,127        25-9            --            Morris  22 

Morris  12 

Dixon  7 

M18  6    [16/17]        [rv/rv]     vs.  UCIA 

L 

70-105      26,358      25-10           --             Baxter  22 

Baxter  10 

Bloke  6 

Maryland  and  opponent  rankings  in  bradtels  [ESPN4JSA  Today/AP] 

'  •  Atlantic  Coast  Conference  games 

1  ■  Preseason  NIT  at  College  Park,  Md  (Cole  Field  House! 

2  -  Preseason  Nli  at  New  York,  N,  Y.  {Madison  Square  Cardenj 

3  -  ACC/Big  Ten  Challenge  at  Baltimore,  Md  (Baltimore  Arena] 

4  ■  B8S.T  Classic  at  Washington,  DC.  (MCI  Center) 

5  ■  ACC  Tournament  at  Charlotte,  NC.  (Charlotte  Coliseum] 

6  •  NCAA  Tournament  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.  (Metrodome] 

Records  with  Various  Starting  Lineups 

F  Miller                      F  Morns                 C  Ba,«ier               G  Dlkofi                 G  Blate                 21-10 
WINS:  San  Francisco  (1 1-17],  Tulane  (1 1-19],  Foirleigh  Dickinson  (1 1-22],  Notre  Dame  (1 1-26], 
Iowa  (1 1-301,  Illinois  (12-4],  Winthrop  (12-7},  Kentucky  (12-1 1],  George  Mason  (I2-27J,  UMBC 
(12-30],  Coastal  Carolina  (1-2],  Wake  Forest  (1-19],  Florida  St.  (1-29],  Virginia,  (2-2),  Duke  (2-9], 

Georgia  Tech  (2-16],  Wake  Forest  (2-19],  Clemson  (2/22],  North  Carolina  (2-26],  Florida  St.  (3- 

1 0],  NC  State  (3-11]  LOSSES:  Kentucky  ( 1 1-24],  George  Washington  ( 1 2-5],  NC  State  (1-6],  Duke 

(1-9],  GeorgioTech  (1-15],  North  Carolina  (1-26],  Temple  (2-13],  Virginia  (3-4],  Duke  (3-1 2],  UCLA 

(3-18] 

F  Miller                    F  Holden                C  Baxter 
WINS:  Clemson  (1-22) 

G  Dixon 

G  Bloke          1-0 

1 999-2000  Attendance  Figures 

Overt 

)ll  503,648        Overall  Average 

...14,390(35) 
....  12,321  (16) 

ACC 197142                   ACC 

Home 226,369        Home  Average  . 

ACC 110,550                   ACC 

14,148  |16) 

13,819(81 

F  Morris                    F  Holden                 C  Baxter 
WINS:  NC  State  (2-6] 

G  Dixon 

G  Miller          1-0 

Away 96,798        Away  Average .. 

ACC 86,592                  ACC 

10,755(9) 

f  Miller                     F  Morris                C  Baxter 
WINS:  Florida  State  (3-1  j 

G  Dixon 

GHahn           1-0 

10,824(8) 

Neutr 

al 1 80,481         Neutral  Average 

....  18,048(10) 

F  Morris                   F  hlolden                C  Baxter 
WINS:  lona  13-16] 

G  Dixon 

G  Bloke          1-0 

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96 

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ZOaO'OI  MAR 


1 999-2000  Men's  Basketball  Statistics  -  All  Games 


Overall:  25- 

No.  Player 

3  Juan  Dixon 

44  Terence  Morris 
35     Lonny  Baxter 
15      Danny  Miller 
25     Steve  Blake 

12     Drew  Nicholas 

45  Tahj  Holden 

33     Mike  Mardesich 
21     LoRon  Cephas 

11  Calvin  McColl 

20  Matt  Hahn 

4  Earl  Badu 
feom 

MARYLAND 
OPPONENTS 

Per-Gome  Averages 
No.  Player 

3  Juan  Dixon 

44  Terence  Morris 
35     Lonny  Baxter 
15     Danny  Miller 
25     Steve  Bloke 

12  Drew  Nicholas 

45  Tohj  Holden 

33     Mike  Mardesich 

21  LoRon  Cephas 
11  Calvin  McCall 
20    Matt  Hahn 

4  Earl  Badu 
MARYLAND 
OPPONENTS 


0 

&GS 

35-35 

34-34 

35-35 

34-34 

35-33 

35-0 

35-3 

35-0 

14-0 

13-0 

13-1 

4-0 

35 
35 


G 

35 
34 
35 


ACC:  I 

Min-Avg 

1190-34,0 

1103-32,4 

970-27.7 

1048-30.8 

1115-31.9 

551-15.7 

431-12.3 

457-13.1 

74-5.3 

72-5.5 

35-2.7 

4-1.0 


-5 
FG-FGA 

234-506 

200-406 

218-409 

111-247 

86-211 

64-152 

32-74 

40-94 

9-23 

5-22 

2-7 

0-0 


Home: 

Pd 
.462 
.493 
,533 
.449 
.408 
.421 
.432 
.426 
.391 
.227 
.286 
,000 


15-1 

3P-3PA 

49-135 

35-96 

0-0 

34-95 

37-102 

31-92 

9-19 

0-0 

0-2 

0-8 

0-4 

0-0 


Away: 

Pet        FT-FTA 

.363     113-143 
.365     102-134 


,000 
,358 
,363 
,337 
.474 
,000 
,000 
,000 
.000 
.000 


111-187 

34-52 

35-51 

18-29 

43-64 

15-24 

3-7 

4-7 

8-12 

0-0 


1-5 

Pet 

.790 
,761 
,594 
.654 
.686 
.621 
.672 
,625 
.429 
.571 
,667 
,000 


Neutral:  B-^ 


7050  1001-2151 
7050    844-2098 


.465   195-553 
.402  218-659 


.353    486-710    .685 
.331    48a705     .681 


Off-Def 

76-116 

93-200 

126-182 

30-69 

17-89 

9-29 

20-49 

36-64 

4-15 

6-4 

1-2 

0-1 

418-820 
494-802 


Tot.-  Avg 

192-  5  5 

293-  8,6 

308-  8,8 

99-  2,9 

106-  3.0 

38- 

69- 

100- 

19- 

10- 

3- 

1- 

116 

1354-38.7 

1 296-37.0 


1,1 

2.0 

2.9 

1.4 

.8 

.2 

.3 


PF-D 

76-0 

89-4 

118-4 

88-3 

81-0 

47-0 

61-2 

59-0 

10-0 

5-0 

3-0 

0-0 

637 
650 


AT 

127 
80 
31 
92 

217 

50 

34 

19 

0 


TO 

130 

97 

64 

61 

127 

31 

7 

35 

2 


BL  ST 

10  96 

71  53 

79  34 


11         6 

6         4 

0         1 

5 

667    570 

491     655 


FG  FGA 

6.7  14.5 

5.9  11.9 

6.2  11.7 


34  3.3 

35  2,5 
35  1,8 
35  0,9 


73 
6.0 
4.3 
2.1 


35  1.1  2,7 

14  0,6  1,6 

13  0.4  17 

13  0.2  0.5 

4  0.0  0.0 

35  28.6  61.5 

35  24.1  59.9 


3P 

1.4 
1.0 
0.0 
1.0 
1.1 
0.9 
0.3 
0.0 
0.0 
0,0 
0,0 
0,0 
5.6 
6.2 


3  PA 

3.9 
2.8 
0.0 
2.8 
2.9 
2.6 
0.5 
0.0 
0.1 
0.6 
0.3 
0.0 
15.8 
18.8 


FT 
3.2 
3.0 
3.2 

1.0 

10 
0.5 

1.2 
0.4 
0.2 
0.3 
0.6 
0.0 
13.9 
13.7 


FTA 

4,1 
3,9 
5,3 
1.5 
1,5 
0,8 
1,8 
0,7 
0.5 
0,5 
0,9 
0,0 
20.3 
20.1 


AT 
3,6 
2,4 
0,9 
2,7 
6,2 
1.4 
1.0 
0,5 
0,0 
0,8 
0,5 
0.0 
19.1 
14.0 


TO 

3,7 
2,9 
1,8 
1,8 
3.6 
0,9 
0.2 
1.0 
0.1 
0.5 
0.3 
0.3 
16.3 
18.7 


BS 

0,3 
2,1 
2,3 
0,4 
0,3 
0,1 
0,7 
0.6 
0.1 
0,0 
0,0 
0,0 
6.7 
4.0 


ST 

2.7 
1.6 
10 
1,3 
2.0 
0.5 
0.5 
0.4 
0.1 
0.4 
0.2 
0,0 
10.1 
8.4 


Score  by  Helves      1 

Maryland  1336 

Opponents        1122 

Deodball  Rebounds 

Maryland  100 

Opponents  103 


2 

1322 
1248 


1 999-2000  Men's  Basketball  Statistics  -  ACC  Games 


No.  Player 

3  Juan  Dixon 
35     Lonny  Boxter 

44  Terence  Morris 
15     Donny  Miller 
25     Steve  Bloke 

45  Tahj  Holden 
12     Drew  Nicholas 
33     Mike  Mardesich 
21     LoRon  Cephas 

20  Matt  Hahn 

11  Calvin  McCall 

4  Earl  Bodu 
Team 

MARYL^ND 
OPPONENTS 

Per-GatJie  Averages 
No.  Player 

3  Juan  Dixon 
35     Lonny  Boxter 

44  Terence  Morris 
15     Danny  Miller 
25     Steve  Bloke 

45  Tohj  Holden 

12  Drew  Nicholos 
33     Mike  Mardesich 

21  LoRon  Cephas 
20    Matt  Hahn 

11      Colvin  McCall 

4  Eorl  Badu 
MARYLAND 
OPPONENTS 


&GS 

16-16 

16-16 

15-15 

16-16 

16-14 

16-2 

16-0 

16-0 

6-0 

5-1 

8-0 

1-0 

16 
16 


G 

16 

16 

15 

16 

16 

16 

16 

16 

6 

5 

8 

1 

16 

16 


Min-Avg 

557-34,8 

433-271 

481-32,1 

527-32,9 

529-33,1 

228-14,3 

197-12,3 

201-12,6 

24-4,0 

14-2,8 

33-4,1 

1-1,0 

3225 
3225 


FG-FGA 

116-240 

111-206 

82-188 

60-125 

43-97 

22-46 

19-50 

17-47 

2-5 

1-4 

2-9 

0-0 

475-1017 
392-957 


Pet     3P-3PA  Pet 

483       26-58  ,448 

0-0  ,000 

19-51  ,373 

17-44  .386 

18-47  .383 

5-11  .455 

9-28  .321 

0-0  ,000 


.539 
.436 
.480 
.443 
.478 
,380 
,362 
.400 
.250 
,222 
,000 

.467 
.410 


0-0  ,000 

0-2  ,000 

0-2  ,000 

0-0  .000 


94-243 
98-279 


FG 
73 
6,9 
5,5 
3,8 
2.7 
1.4 
1.2 
1,1 
0,3 
0,2 
0,3 
0,0 
29.7 
24.5 


FGA 

15.0 

12,9 

12,5 

78 

6,1 

2,9 

3.1 

2.9 

0.8 

0,8 

1,1 

0,0 

63.6 

59.8 


3P 

1.6 
0,0 
1.3 
1.1 
1,1 
0,3 
0.6 
0.0 
0.0 
0.0 
0,0 
0.0 
5.9 
6.1 


3  PA 

3.6 
0.0 
3.4 
2.8 
2.9 
0.7 
1.8 
0.0 
0.0 
0.4 
0.3 
0,0 
15.2 
17.4 


FT 

3,6 
2,6 
2.8 
1.1 
1.2 
1,4 
0,4 
0,1 
0,3 
0,4 
0,0 
0,0 
13.3 
16.1 


.387 

.351 


FTA 
4,4 
4,7 
3,7 
1,6 
1,8 
2,1 
0,4 
0,3 
0,8 
0,4 
0,0 
0.0 
19.2 
22.3 


FT-FTA 

58-71 

42-75 

42-56 

18-26 

19-28 

22-34 

6-6 

2-4 

2-5 

2-2 

0-0 

0-0 

213-307 
257-357 


Pet 

.817 
.560 
.750 
.692 
.679 
,647 

1,000 
,500 
,400 

1,000 
,000 
,000 

.694 
.720 


Off-Def 

22-52 

62-73 

47-88 

13-30 

4-50 

14-29 

3-9 

17-26 

1-2 

0-0 

2-2 

0-0 

185-361 
236-389 


Tot.-  Avg 

74-  4,6 
135-  8.4 
135-  9.0 
43-  2.7 
54-  3.4 
43-  2.7 
12-  .8 
43- 

3- 

0- 

4- 

0- 
48 
594-37.1 
625-39.1 


2,7 
,5 
,0 
.5 
,0 


33-0 

60-3 

44-1 

46-2 

41-0 

39-2 

18-0 

27-0 

4-0 

1-0 

5-0 

0-0 

318 
287 


52 
14 
30 
45 

111 
18 
16 
9 
0 
0 
3 


51 

27 

44 

27 

41 

3 

9 

10 

0 

2 

3 


298 
225 


220 
278 


AT  TO  BS 

3,3  3,2  0,4 

0.9  1.7  2.5 

2.0  2.9  1,8 

2.8  1,7  0,4 

6.9  2,6  0,1 

1.1  0,2  1,0 
1.0  0.6  0,1 
0.6  0.6  0.5 
0.0  0.0  0.2 
0.0  0.4  0.0 
0,4  0.4  0.0 
0.0  0,0  0.0 

18.6  13.8  6.8 

14.1  17.4  4.6 


ST 

2.8 
1.0 
1.9 
1.1 
1,9 
0,4 
0,2 
0.1 
0.2 
0.0 
0.1 
0,0 
9.4 
6.8 


Score  by  Halves      1 

Maryland  623 

Opponents  528 

Deodball  Rebounds 

Maryland  40 

Opponents  42 


2 

623 
598 


Pts-  Avg 

630-18,0 


12 
10 
4 
26 
22 
1 

0 
0 
0 


45 

71 

16 

18 

13 

2 

5 

2 

0 


537 

547 

290 

244 

177- 

116 

95. 

21 

14 

12 

0- 


15,8 

15.6 

8.5 

70 

5.1 

3,3 

2,7 

1.5 

1,1 

,9 

,0 


235   355 
140  295 


2683-76.7 
2386-68.2 


6 
40 


OT  Total 

25  2683 

16  2386 


PF-D       AT      TO      BL      ST 


45 
16 


27  29 

6  17 

2  31 

16  6 

2  3 

8  1 

1  1 

0  0 

0  1 


0        0       0       0 


Pts-  Avg 

316-19,8 

264- 16,5 

225-15,0 

155-  9,7 

123-    7.7 

71-   4,4 

53-   3.3 

36-   2.3 

6-    1.0 

4-      ,8 

4-      ,5 

0-      ,0 


108 
74 


150     1257-78.6 
109     1139-71.2 


OT  Total 

11  1257 

13  1139 


97 


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i  999-2000  Game-By-Game  Team  Stats 

TEAMS                         FCM-FGA      PO.       3PM-3PA       Pa.       FTM^A       Pa.          AST         TO         BLK         STL 
oonfroncisco                       24-59           407           212            .167           11-15           .733             16            23             2              12 
olMa7land(RV/RV)          27-55         .491            1-9           .111         1^28         .571            16          18           9           11 

27-1 
160 

17-24 
11-22 

«5fl 

41 

33 

]STH  2NDH 
26         35 
40       31 

OT    FINAL 
61 
71 

Tulone 

at  Maryland  |RV/RV) 
Fairleigh  Dickinson 
01  Maryland  (22/24) 

30-68 
28-54 

441 
.519 

4.14 
9-17 

286 
.529 

6-10 
13-22 

600 
-591 

19 
22 

25 
20 

3 
14 

12 
17 

21-1 
12-0 

19-23 
7-20 

42 
27 

47         23 
44         34 

70 
78 

16-52 
40-70 

308 
.571 

5-21 
8-18 

238 
.444 

8-15 
16-24 

533 
.667 

11 
26 

30 
15 

3 
9 

5 
12 

21-0 
160 

9-19 
16J1 

28 
47 

24         21 
59        45 

45 
104 

Maryland  (22/24) 

Kentucky  (10/11) 

24^62 

21-59 

.387 

356 

5-18 
4-15 

.278 
.267 

5-9 
15-27 

.556 
.556 

14 

13 

20 

18 

3 
5 

9 

10 

22-1 

14-0 

9-26 

21-21 

45 

42 

27        31 

40         21 

58 

61 

Noire  Dome  (RV/RV) 
Marylond  (22/24) 

24-62 
26-56 

387 
.464 

12-31 
9-22 

.387 
.409 

7-11 
11-16 

.636 
-688 

18 
22 

19 
20 

1 
9 

10 
9 

180 
17-1 

13-21 
12-26 

34 
38 

28        39 
39       33 

67 
72 

Iowa  I-/RV) 
Maryland  (23/24) 

24-64 
30-53 

375 
.566 

7-22 
6-17 

318 
.353 

10-13 
17-21 

769 
.810 

14 
25 

12 
15 

i 
8 

8 
8 

19-1 
15-0 

12-20 
6-30 

32 
36 

31         34 
42         41 

65 
83 

Illinois  (16/16) 
Maryland  (23/24) 

25-58 
24-54 

431 
.444 

6-16 
3-11 

.375 
.273 

11-16 
18-23 

.688 
.783 

14 
16 

18 
20 

7 
6 

12 
10 

2O0 
170 

1019 
14-26 

29 
40 

33         34 
32        37 

67 
69 

Geo  Washington 

Maryland  (23/24) 

Winlhrop 

al  Maryland  (19/21) 

24.56 
25-50 

429 
.500 

4-9 
3-10 

444 

.300 

22-30 
16-23 

733 
.696 

11 
19 

19 
28 

4 
10 

10 
9 

22-0 
22-2 

14-17 
13-21 

31 
34 

39         35 
34        35 

74 
69 

24-57 
26^4 

.421 
.406 

5-21 
4-23 

238 
.174 

12-18 
20-27 

.667 
.741 

11 
17 

19 
17 

5 
7 

10 
8 

21-1 
19-0 

9-23 
18-27 

32 
45 

34         28 
34        28 

3           65 
14         76 

Kentucky  (22/23) 
at  Maryland  (19/21) 

20-52 
27-60 

.385 
.450 

6-21 
6-17 

.286 
.353 

20-31 
12-18 

645 
.667 

12 
21 

20 
15 

5 
4 

6 
12 

18-1 
23-1 

15-25 
11-20 

40 
31 

27         39 
34        38 

66 
72 

George  Mason 

at  Morylond  (16/14) 

25-66 
25-53 

,379 
.472 

8-23 
1-8 

.348 
.125 

8-11 
18-26 

727 
.692 

12 
19 

18 
18 

3 
8 

12 
14 

22-1 
110 

16-20 
12-26 

36 
38 

36  30 

37  32 

66 
69 

UMBC 

olMa^land  (16/14) 
Coastol  Corolino 
at  Maryland  (16/14) 

20-69 
27-55 

290 
.491 

4-25 
4-14 

160 
.286 

816 
24-34 

500 
.706 

9 
22 

25 
19 

4 
8 

9 
17 

22-2 
17^ 

23-20 
14-31 

43 
45 

19         33 
41         41 

52 
82 

18-59 
36-72 

.305 
.500 

3-15 
7-18 

.200 
.389 

9-21 
21-28 

429 
.750 

10 
30 

26 
13 

0 

7 

5 
12 

20-0 
200 

14-24 
17-34 

38 
51 

20         28 
44        56 

48 
100 

Maryland  (15/12) 

at  NC  State  |-/RV| 

27-58 

26-66 

.466 

394 

4-12 

5-12 

.333 

417 

8-11 

11-20 

.727 

550 

16 

11 

25 

15 

9 

4 

10 

13 

17-0 

11-0 

16-23 

22-17 

39 

39 

27        39 

25         43 

66 

68 

Duke   (7/9) 

at  Maryland  (15/12) 

28-64 
29-85 

.438 
.341 

7-24 
4-18 

341 
.222 

17-23 
8-17 

.739 
.471 

20 
18 

21 
14 

12 
9 

7 
12 

18-1 
21-0 

13-36 
25-26 

49 
51 

39         41 
34        36 

80 
70 

Maryland  (16/18) 

at  Georgia  Tech 

26^56 

22-50 

.394 

440 

3-9 

9-17 

.333 

529 

13-16 

16-24 

.813 

667 

14 

14 

16 

2' 

1 
6 

11 

6 

22-1 

15-1 

14-25 

8-28 

39 

36 

39        29 

35         34 

68 

69 

Woke  forest  (RV/RV) 
at  Maryland  (16/1 8) 

18-62 
31-66 

.290 
.470 

2-10 
3-12 

.200 
.250 

13-18 
8-13 

722 
.615 

10 
21 

20 
14 

2 
12 

7 
12 

17-0 
200 

18-29 
9-28 

47 
37 

27         24 
37       36 

51 
73 

C  eFTison 

at  Maryland  (RV/24) 

22-56 
26-65 

393 
.400 

6-14 

lasi 

429 
.323 

12-17 
12-18 

706 
.667 

15 
16 

17 
11 

2 
11 

6 
8 

18-1 
180 

13-25 
16-25 

38 
41 

22         40 
38        36 

62 
74 

Maryland  (21/22) 
at  N  Corolino  (RV/RV) 

23-61 

23-53 

.377 

.434 

10-27 

5-12 

.370 

.417 

7-12 

24-31 

.583 

.774 

16 

18 

15 
16 

4 

3 

11 

9 

230 

130 

15-16 
17-25 

31 

42 

41        22 

34         41 

63 

75 

Maryland  (21/22) 

at  Florida  State 

29-60 

19-54 

.483 

352 

3-9 

6-20 

.333 

300 

21-29 

1925 

.724 

760 

21 

11 

7 
18 

7 
3 

13 

2 

201 

24-0 

14-23 

16-22 

37 

38 

45         37 

35         28 

82 

63 

Virginia  (RV/RV) 
at  Maryland  (21/25) 

28-62 
29-51 

.452 
.569 

9-20 
3-6 

.450 
.500 

14-19 
3038 

.737 
.789 

20 
23 

18 
19 

2 
5 

7 
8  - 

26-0 
180 

1015 
11-28 

25 
39 

36        43 
41        50 

79 
91 

NC  Stole  122  RV) 
at  Mo^lond  (21/25) 

26-53 
3064 

491 
.469 

9-22 
2-7 

409 
.286 

12-18 
16-26 

667 
.615 

13 
21 

24 
12 

11 
9 

8 
9 

21-1 
170 

10-27 
13-20 

37 
33 

41          32 
29         49 

73 
78 

Maryland  (22/23) 

at  Duke (3/3) 

41-76 

35-66 

-539 

530 

8-18 

ia22 

.444 

455 

8-11 

7-11 

.727 

.636 

16 

18 

11 

20 

5 

5 

13 

9 

140 

150 

17-18 
16-19 

35 

35 

47        51 
45         42 

98 
87 

Mo^land  (22/23) 

at  Temple  119/19) 

24-63 

24-59 

.381 

407 

ia24 

8-26 

.417 

308 

7-7 

17-24 

1.000 
708 

19 
18 

27 

13 

0 

7 

9 

20 

18-1 

12-0 

2028 

11-19 

48 

30 

30         35 

30        43 

65 

73 

Georgia  Tech 

at  Maryland  (22/22) 

21-58 
37^58 

362 
.544 

ia23 

7-13 

435 
.538 

18-23 
11-18 

.783 
.611 

15 
28 

21 

14 

5 
5 

8 
11 

18-2 
230 

17-23 
13-23 

40 
36 

30        40 
42        50 

70 
92 

Maryland  (22/22) 

at  Woke  Forest 

27-55 

20-59 

.491 

339 

9-18 
4-14 

.500 

286 

1014 

23-30 

.714 

767 

19 

11 

15 

17 

5 

1 

8 

7 

24-2 

17-0 

8-23 

18-24 

31 

42 

40        33 

33         34 

73 

67 

MoTlond  (19/19) 

at  Clemson 

2448 

22-62 

.500 

.355 

917 

3-18 

.529 

.167 

19-25 

16-26 

.760 

.615 

17 

15 

10 

5 

6 

5  ■ 

4 

4 

200 

180 

5J1 

15-24 

36 

39 

37        39 

25        38 

76 

63 

t-J  Carolina  (RV/RV) 
at  Maryland  (19/19) 

30-60 
3069 

500 
.435 

3-18 
7-16 

167 
.438 

10-11 
14-22 

909 
.636 

11 
18 

17 
9 

8 
6 

5 
4 

20-1 
150 

10-28 
17-21 

38 
38 

27         46 
37        44 

73 
81 

Florido  Stole 

at  Marylond  (19/17) 

26^i6 
33-65 

394 
.508 

5-13 
7-15 

.385 
.467 

13-18 
12-14 

722 
.857 

14 
20 

14 
8 

4 
9 

3 

7 

120 
15-1 

18-21 
12-23 

39 
35 

35         35 
45        40 

70 
85 

Marylond  (19/17) 

at  Virginia  (-/RV) 

33-60 

26-66 

.550 

.394 

5-15 
5-20 

.333 

.250 

16-23 

32-43 

.696 

744 

14 

9 

20 

13 

5 

1 

9 

8 

31-3 

22-0 

5-31 

15-26 

36 

41 

44         32 

39         37 

11         87 

13          89 

Florida  Slate 
Maryland  (19/20) 

23-57 
33-67 

404 
.493 

9-26 
3-17 

.346 
.176 

6-12 
13-22 

,500 
.591 

10 
25 

21 
9 

1 
4 

6 
12 

170 
14-0 

12-25 
14-24 

37 
38 

24         37 
43        39 

61 
82 

NC  Stote 
Morylond  (19/20) 

20-56 
24-58 

357 
.500 

8-19 
6-13 

421 
.462 

13-25 
1023 

.520 
.435 

13 
17 

13 
21 

2 
8 

8 

7 

17-0 
19-0 

10-20 
1031 

30 
41 

25  36 

26  38 

61 
64 

Maryland  (19/20) 

Duke  (2/3) 

28-71 

28-58 

.394 

483 

6-19 

7-20 

.316 

.350 

6^ 

18-21 

.750 

.857 

9 

18 

16 

17 

2 

4 

10 

10 

160 

150 

21-17 

14-21 

38 

35 

36  32 

37  44 

68 

81 

ono 

Ma^land  (16/17) 

22-66 
26-57 

333 
.456 

4-19 
4-13 

211 
.308 

11   14 

18-23 

786 
.783 

9 
14 

17 
21 

4 

7 

9 
9 

18-0 
160 

11-21 
14-35 

32 
49 

25         34 
38        36 

59 
74 

UCIA  (RV/RV) 
Maryland  (16/17) 

40-64 
26-70 

.625 
.371 

14-25 
6-22 

560 
.273 

11  18 
12-21 

.611 
.571 

28 
16 

16 
18 

5 
4 

12 
10 

190 
140 

8-31 
17-19 

39 
36 

49         56 
33         47 

105 
70 

1 

98 

soaa-oi 


1 999-2000  Individual  Points-Rebounds-Assists 


4 

OPPONENT  Bodu 

N17  San  Francisco  dnp 

N19  Tulone  dnp 

N22  Fairleigh  Dickinson  dnp 

N24  Kentucky  dnp 

N26  Notre  Dame  dnp 

N30  Iowa  dnp 

D4      Illinois  dnp 

D5      Geo.  Washington  dnp 

D7     Winthrop  dnp 

Dll     Kentucky  dnp 

D27   George  Mason  dnp 

D30  UMBC  dnp 

J2       Coastal  Carolina  dnp 

J6       at  NC  State  dnp 

J9       Duke  dnp 

J 15     ot  Georgia  Tech  dnp 

J 19     Wake  Forest  dnp 

J22     Clemson  dnp 

J27     at  North  Carolina  dnp 

J29     at  Florida  State  dnp 

F2      Virginia  dnp 

F6      NC  State  dnp 

F9      at  Duke  dnp 

F13    at  Temple  dnp 

F16    Georgia  Tech  0-0-0 

F19    at  Wake  Forest  dnp 

F22    at  Clemson  dnp 

F26    North  Carolina  dnp 

Ml     Florida  State  dnp 

M4     at  Virginia  dnp 

MIO  Florida  State  0-0-1 

Mil    NC  State  dnp 

M12  Duke  0-aO 

M16  lono  dnp 

M18  UCLA  0-0-0 
bold  indicates  games  started      dnp  ' 


35* 
Boxter 
18-9-5 
11-8-3 
14-8-2 
11-9-0 
17-14-2 

16-1  as 

16-12-1 
21-9-2 

13-104 
6-5-0 

2ai  3-2 
12-9-2 
14-5-1 
12-6-2 

14-164 
124-1 
18-3-2 
ia94 
12-9-2 
24-7-1 
24-8-2 

31-10-7 

22-1  ai 
11-7-0 

13-12-2 
8-8-0 
25-9-6 
7-9-0 
21-94 
22^5-2 

24-iai 

15^S4 

ia8-2 

12-114 

22-1  ai 


25 
Blake 
4-1-6 
8-2-1 1 
7-4-3 
4-2-7 
1444 
5-3-7 
24-11 
3-2-6 
60-5 
16-2-3 
4-54 
6-1-1 
10-3-7 
64-9 
12-6-8 
4-5-8 
2-3-7 
10-2-7 
3-3-9 
2-4-7 
5-7-6 
1-1-8 

7-a2 

9-7-7 

4-24 

9-2-9 

14-5-6 

ia2-5 

17-4-10 

164-6 

2-2-5 

4-2-8 

7-2-3 

5-3-2 

5-3-6 


did  not  play/coach's  decision 


21 
Cephas 

dnp 

dnp 
3-5-0 

dnp 

dnp 
0-0-0 

dnp 
0-0-0 

dnp 

dnp 

dnp 
2-2-0 
4-2-0 

dnp 

dnp 

dnp 

1-0-0 
0-0-0 

dnp 
0-1-0 
0-0-0 
0-0-0 

dnp 

dnp 
5-2-0 

dnp 

dnp 

dnp 

dnp 

dnp 
6-2-0 

dnp 

dnp 
0-2-0 
0-3-0 
dnt 


3 
Dixon 
20-7-3 
25-3-5 
21-7-2 
8-11-2 
11-5-5 
18-54 
19-8-2 
15-7-^ 
16-3-3 
15-7-3 
13-24 
6-5-5 
18-ia5 
14-7-1 
134-1 
31-6-1 
18-8-6 
1 8-9-2 
22-3-2 
2344 
19-3-6 
174<5 
31-5-2 
21-74 
33-3-7 
200-3 
114-1 
2344 
1444 
9-6-2 
12-7-8 
21-7-1 
19-5-2 
20-9-7 
16-34 
"  did  not  travel 


20 

Hahn 
0-0-0 
dnp 
0-0-1 
dnp 
dnp 
0-1-0 
dnp 
dnp 
dnp 
dnp 
dnp 
2-1-2 
2-0-2 
dnp 
dnp 
dnp 
2-0-0 
dnp 
dnp 
dnp 
0-0-0 
dnp 
dnp 
dnp 
0-0-0 
dnp 
dnp 
dnp 
2-0O 
0-0-0 
3-0-0 
dnp 
dnp 
dnp 
1-10 
inj^ 


45* 
Holden 

2-0-0 
O-OO 
5-4-3 
0-1-2 
1-1-1 
OO-O 
O-OO 
l-OO 
0-0-1 
010 
O-IO 
1-3-1 
12-3-1 
O-Ol 
O-OO 
2-20 
17-60 

i2-ia5 

0-2O 
4-4-1 
1-01 

aio 

2-10 
O-OO 
8-3-2 
4-5-3 
8-20 
3-30 
0-0-2 
10-4-1 
5-2-0 
2-30 
9-2-0 
4-4-1 
3-1-2 
'  injured      * 


33* 
Mordesich 

3-3-1 
4-34 
104O 
030 
O-IO 
6-10 
2-3-1 
01-1 
7-7-1 
4-3-2 
4-2-1 
6-7-1 
5-4-2 
2-4-2 
2-4-1 
0-3O 
0-2-1 
6-5-1 
0-0-1 
0-2-0 
8-50 
O-IO 
OOO 
030 
O-OO 
2-3-1 
O-IO 
10-50 
2-20 
4-6-1 
O-IO 
030 
4-40 
4-40 
O-OO 
blocks  indicate' 


11 
McCcll 


dnp 
2-1-2 
8-3-6 
OO-O 
2-10 
OOO 
O-OO 
0-2-1 

dnp 
Ol-l 

dnp 

dnp 

dnp 

dnp 
2-00 

dnp 

dnp 

dnp 
OOO 

dnp 
01 0 

dnp 

dnp 

O-OO 

O-IO 

d  in  place 


15 
Miller 
6-2-2 
4-1-2 

ia7-8 

6-10 

1240 

14-5-7 

94-1 

9-43 

8-2-1 

2-2-6 

6-3-1 

16-2-3 

1 3-2-2 

12-3-2 

6-34 

8-2-1 

844 

15-24 

4-2-2 

iai-2 

14-3-5 
9-4-3 
16-5-3 
4-3-3 
6-3-6 
7-3-1 
5-3-3 
9-1-2 
6-1-1 
20-3-2 
7-2-3 
2-6-1 
2-20 

inj 
544 
of  assists 


44* 
Morris 
16-9-3 
20-5-7 
7-6^ 
25-8-1 
12-6-6 
20-5-3 
21-5-3 
12-5-6 
19-140 
22-9-1 
2094 
17-9-2 
7-13-1 
20-1 2-3 
18-13-2 
11-90 
7-7-7 
inj 
16-10-1 
1084 
18-11-0 
16-102 
2012-2 
17-120 
16-5-0 
17-70 
4^^0 
16-94 
21-11-2 
15-5-0 
17-6-1 
11-11-3 
14-11-0 
22-12-2 
13-3-1 


12 

Nicholas 
2-1-2 
60-2 

27-03 

4-2-2 

5-03 

4-30 

Ol-l 

8-2-2 

7-5-3 

7-0O 

20-2 

12-3-2 

7-3-2 

O-OO 

300 

01 0 

O-Ol 

3-10 

6-1-1 

9-2-2 

2-1-2 

4-1-2 

O-OO 

3-10 

4-1-3 

6-O0 

9-2-1 

3-01 

2-1-3 

2-10 

6-2-6 

900 

3-30 

7-02 

5-O0 


99 


•  •  • 


^arylandyOpponent  Team  Superlatives 


oinh.  Gome 

Points,  lit  Half 
Points,  2nd  HoK 

Field  Gools  Made 
Field  Gools  Alt. 
Field  Gool  Pet. 

3-pl  FG  Made 


3-pt  FG  Alt 
3-pl  FG  Pet. 

FT  Mode 
FT  Alt 
FT  Pel. 

Off.  Rebounds 
Def.  Rebounds 
Total  Rebounds 


Assists 
Block  Shots 
Steals 


MARYLAND  HIGH 

104  vv  forleigh  Diclimson,  11 -22-99 

59  vs.  Forieigfi  Dickinson,  11-22-99 
56  vs.  Coostol  Carolina,  1  -2-00 

41  at  Duke,  2-9-00 
85  vs  Duke,  1-9-00 
.571  vs  F  Dickinson  |40-70),  11-22-99 

lOvs.  Clemson.  1-22-00 

lOotUNC,  1-27-00 

lOvs.  Temple,  2-13-00 

31  vs.  Clemson,  1-22-00 

.538  vs.  Georgia  Tech  (7-13),  2-16-00 

30  vs.  Virginia,  2-2-00 
38vs.  Virginia,  2-2-00 
1000  vs.  Temple  (7-71,  2-13-00 

25vs.  Duke,  1-9-00 
35  vs.  lona,  3-16-00 
51  vs.  Duke,  1-9-00 
51  vs  Coastal  Corolino,  1-2-00 

30  vs  Coostol  Carolina  1-2-00 

MvsTulane,  11-19-00 

17vs  Tulane,  11-19-00 
I7vs.  UMBC,  12-30-99 


MARYLAND  LOW 

58  vs  Keniucky.  11-2499 

26VS.NC  Stole,  3-11-00 

22  otUNC,  1-27-00 

23  otUNC,  1-27-00 
48  at  Clemson,  2-22-00 
.341  vs.  Duke  (29-85),  1-9-00 

1  vs.  Son  Francisco,  11-17-00 
1  vs.  George  Mason,  12-27-00 

6  vs.  Virginia,  2-2-00 

.11!  vs  Son  Francisco  (1-9),  11-17-00 

5  vs  Kentucky,  11-24-99 
5  vs.  Keniucky,  11-24-99 
.435  vs.  NC  Slate  (10-23),  3-11-00 

5  at  Clemson,  2-22-00 
16 OtUNC,  2-27-00 

27  vs.  Tulane,  11-19-00 

9vs.  Duke,  3-12-00 

0  vs.  Temple,  2-13-00 

4  ol  Clemson,  2-22-00 


OPPONENT   HIGH 

105  UCtA,  3-18-00 

49  UCIA,  3-18-00 
56  UCLA,  3-18-00 

40  UCIA.  3-18-00 

69  UMBC,  12-3a99 

.625  UCIA  (4a64),  3-18-00 

14  UCLA,  3-18-00 


31  Notre  Dome,  11-26-99 
,560  UCIA  (14-25),  3-18-00 

32  Virginio,  3-4-00 
43  Virginia,  3-4-00 

.909  UNC(ian),  2-26-00 

23  UMBC,  12-30-99 
36  Duke,  1-9-00 

49  Duke,  1-9-00 

28  UCLA,  3-18-00 

12  Duke,  1-9-00 

20  Temple,  2-13-00 


OPPONENT  LOW 

45  Forleigh  Dickinson,  11-22-99 

19  UMBC,  12-30-99 

21  Forleigh  Dickinson,  U -22-99 

16  Forleigh  Dickinson,  11-22-99 
50  Georgio  Tech,  1-15-00 
290  UMBC  (20-69),  12-3a99 

2  San  Francisco,  11-17-00 
2  Woke  Forest,  1-19-00 

9  George  W/oshington,  12-5-00 
.160  UMBC  (4-25),  12-30-99 

6  Tulane,  11-19-00 

10  Tulane,  11-19-00 

.429  C.  Corolino  (9-21).  1-2-00 

8  Georgio  Tech,  1-15-00 
15  Virginia,  2-2-00 

25  Virginia,  2-2-00 

9  UMBC,  12-30-99 

0  Coastal  Carolina,  1-2-00 
2  Florida  Stole,  1-29-00 


Turnovers 


Personal  Fouls 


28  vs  George  Washington,  12-5-99 

31  at  Virginia,  3-4-00 


7  of  Florido  Stole,  1-29-00 


11  vs  George  Mason.  12-27-99 


30  Forleigh  Dickinson,  1 1  -22-99  5  Clemson,  2-22-00 


27  Son  Francisco,  11-17-99 


12  Temple,  2-13-00 


MarylandyOpponent  Individual  Superlatives 


Points,  Gome 

Field  Gools  Mode 

Field  Goal  Attempts 
Field  Gool  Pet.  (8  alt.) 

3PT  Made 


3PT  Attempted 

3PT  Pd.  (3  alt.) 

Free  Throws  Mode 
Free  Throw  Attempted 

Free  Throw  Pel,  (5  oH.) 

Total  Rebounds 
Offensive  Rebounds 

Defensive  Rebounds 
Rebounds  in  o  Molf 

Assists 
Blocks 


Steols 


MARYLAND  HIGH 

33  Juan  Dixon  vs.  Georgia  Tech,  2-16-00 

14  Lonny  Boxter  vs.  NC  Stole,  2-6-00 

14  Juon  Dixon  vs.  Duke,  2-9-00 

23  Lonny  Baxter  vs  Duke,  1-9-00 

1.000  Terence  Morris  (8-8)  vs.  Iowa,  11-3-99 

5  JuanDixonvs.  Tulane,  11-19-99 

5  Juon  Dixon  vs.  Temple,  2-13-00 

5  Juon  Dixon  vs.  North  Carolina,  2-26-00 
13  Donny  Miller  vs.  Clemson,  1-22-00 

1  000  Tohj  Holden  (3-3)  vs.  Woke  Forest,  1-19-00 

10  Juon  Dixon  vs.  Georgia  Tech,  1-15-00 

12  Juan  Dixon  vs.  Georgia  Tech,  1-15-00 

12  Lonny  Boxler  vs.  Clemson,  2-22-00 

1  000  Terence  Morris  (7-7)  vs,  Illinois,  12-4-99 

16  LonnyBoxtervs.  Duke,  1-9-00 

10  Lonny  Baxter  vs.  Notre  Dome,  1 1  -26-00 

10  Lonny  Baxter  vs.  Duke,  1 -9-00 

11  Terence  Morris  vs.  Coastal  Carolina,  1-2-00 
9  Terence  Morris  vs  NC  State,  1-6-00 

11  SteveBlokevs.  Tulane  11-19-99 

11  Steve  Bloke  vs.  Illinois  12-4-99 

7  Terence  Morris  vs.  Tulane,  11-19-99 

7  Terence  Morris  vs.  Wake  Forest,  1-19-00 

7  Lonny  Boxler  vs.  NC  State,  2-6-00 

6  Steve  Bloke  vs  Tulane,  1 1  - 19-99 

6  Juon  Dixon  vs.  Notre  Dome,  1 1-26-99 

6  Steve  Bloke  vs  Duke,  2-9-00 


OPPONENT  HIGH 

28    Shone  Bottier,  Duke,  2-9-00 

1 1    Toriq  Kirksoy,  lono,  3-16-00 

20   Toriq  Kirksoy,  lona,  3-16-00 
.778   Brendon  Haywood  (7-9),  North  Corolino,  1-27-00 

6   Shane  Bottier,  Duke,  2-9-00 


11  TerenceWord,  UMBC,  12-30-99 

11  MorkKorcher,  Temple,  2-13-00 
.833  Eorl  Wolson  (5-6),  UCLA,  3-18-00 

13  SirVolionl  Brown,  George  Washington,  12-5-99 

17  Travis  Wolson,  Virginia,  3-4-00 

1.000  Corlos  Boozer  (5-5),  Duke,  3-12-00 

17  Brendon  Haywood,  North  Carolina,  2-26^0 

8  Jamool  Mogloire.  Keniucky,  12-11-99 

12  Brendon  Haywood,  North  Corolino,  2-26-00 
1 1  Jomool  Mogloire,  Kentucky,  12-11  -99 

11  Brendan  Haywood,  North  Corolino,  2-2600 

16  EorlWotson,  UCLA,  3-18-00 


7   Shone  Bottier,  Duke,  1-9-00 


9   Pepe  Sonchez,  Temple,  2-13-00 


Minutes 


43   Terence  Morris  vs,  Winlhrop,  12-7-99 
43    Steve  Bloke  vs.  Virginia,  3-4-00 


40  Justin  Wilson,  UMBC,  12-3a99 

40  Shone  Battier,  Duke,  2-9-00 

40  LomonI  Bornes,  Temple,  2-13-00 

40  Chris  Willioms.  Virginia,  3-4-00 


lOO 


MARYLAND  B 


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/  999-2000  Game  Recaps 


Preseason  NIT  First  Round 
Cm  I  •  Maryland  7  I , 
San  Francisco  B  I 

COLLEGE  PARK,  Md  -  Juan  Dixon  scored  o  career-high  20  points 
as  Maryland  gave  head  coach  Gory  Williams  his  400th  career  win  by 
beating  San  Francisco  71-61  in  the  opening  round  of  the  Preseoson  NIT, 

The  Terrapins  never  trolled  en  route  to  their  65th  consecutive  non- 
conference  win  at  borne,  the  longest  streak  in  the  notion,  Maryland  let  a 
I6-point  lead  dwindle  to  two  in  the  second  half  before  Lonny  Baxter 
scored  seven  straight  points  in  a  pivotal  8-0  run  thot  made  it  62-52  with 
6:07  left 

James  Lee  had  1 5  points  and  Kenyon  Jones  odded  1 3  for  the  Dons, 
who  scored  only  nine  points  over  the  final  nine  minutes, 

Dixon,  a  sophomore  guord,  wos  9-of-17  from  the  field  and  grabbed 
seven  rebounds,  Baxter  hod  18  points,  nine  rebounds  and  five  blocked 
shots.  Junior  forward  Terence  Morris  finished  with  16  points  and  nine 
rebounds. 


MARYLAND  71,  SAN  FRANCISCO  61 

ABIirsI  Coyri  at  Cole  Field  House  -  Nov,  17,  1999 


San  Francisco       Min     FG 


Tucker 

Lee 

Jones 

Russell 

Thomas 

Cox 

Brewer 

Hinder 

Brown 

Team 

Totols 


Maryland 

Miller 

Moms 

Boxter 

Dixon 

Bloke 

Nictiolos 

Hahn 

Mordesich 

Holder 

Teom 

Totols 


f    34  4-13 

f    26  5-15 

c    23  5-8 

g    33     2-5 

g     18     2-4 

31     2-8 

11     1-2 

6    2-3 

18     1-1 


3FG  FT 

0-1  ai 

1-5  4-4 

0-0  3-5 

0-1  2-3 

1-2  0-0 

0-3  2-2 

0-0  0-0 

0-0  0-0 

0-0  ao 


0-D  Rob    F 

3-10    13    5 
2-0     2     4 


4-5 
0-2 
0-2 

1-1 

at 
i-i 

0-0 
6-2 


200  24^9   2-12  11-15  17-2441  27  16  23     2   12    61 


Min  FG 

f    27  3-5 

f    34  6-11 

c    27  6-13 


3FG  FT 

a2  0-1 

ai  4-7 

0-0  6-10 


34    9-17      a3     2-3 


26  1-3 

21  1-3 

1  OO 

19  1-3 


1-2  1-2 

0-1  0-1 

0-0  0-0 

0-0  1-2 

0-0  2-2 


1-2     3 
0-0     0 


0 
3 
5 
0 
0  1 
0  1 
0     0 


S  Pts 

4  6 

2  16 
0  18 

3  20 


200  27-55     1-9   16-28  11-2233  16  16  18     9   11     71 


fG%-  Son  Francisco  407,  Maryland  491,  3FG%-  San  Francisco  167,  Morylond 
lit  FT%- Son  Francisco  733,  Maryland  ,571,  Technical  Fouls:  None,  Officials, 
Joe  Mingle,  John  Hughes,  Jock  Sweeney,  Attendance:  14,317, 

Son  Francisco  10-1 1      26     35        -  61 

Morylond  |1-0|  40     31  71 


Preseason  NIT  Second  Round 

Cm  S  •   Maryland  78,  Tulane  70 

COLLEGE  PARK,  Md,  -Juon  Dixon  scored  a  career-high  25  points, 
including  eight  down  the  stretch,  os  No,  23  Maryland  fought  back  from 
an  early  1 7-point  deficit  to  beat  Tulane  78-70  and  advance  to  the  semi- 
finol  round  of  the  Preseoson  NIT, 

After  Tulane  pulled  to  a  67-67  tie,  Dixon  hit  o  baseline  jumper  with 
2:42  left  to  start  o  9-0  run,  Steve  Blake  sank  a  free  throw  and  Dixon 
followed  with  successive  3-pointers  to  make  it  76-67  with  63  seconds  to 
go  It  was  the  second  stroight  gome  in  which  Dixon,  a  sophomore  guord, 
eclipsed  his  coreer  high  in  points.  He  scored  20  in  Maryland's  opening 
victory  over  Son  Francisco, 

Terence  Morris  scored  20  points  for  the  Terrapins,  who  trolled  27- 
1 0  before  using  o  20- 1  run  to  regain  the  teod,  Tulone  never  wilted,  how- 
ever, thonks  to  0  decisive  45-27  rebounding  edge, 

MARYLAND  78,  TULANE  70 


Allfitst  Court  at  Cole  Fie 

dHou 

e-Nov  19, 

1999 

Tulana 

Min 

FG 

3FG 

FT 

O-D  lieb 

F 

A 

T 

B 

s 

(Hs 

Osean 

1 

28 

7-10 

2-4 

1-1 

1-5 

6 

0 

2 

5 

0 

1 

17 

Davis 

1 

32 

10-19 

1-5 

3-4 

2-1 

3 

3 

1 

1 

0 

4 

24 

Jordon 

c 

15 

2-7 

0-0 

0-0 

3-1 

4 

5 

0 

0 

1 

0 

4 

Mason 

6 

30 

1-4 

a2 

1-3 

2-1 

3 

1 

2 

7 

0 

2 

3 

Morsh 

=1 

28 

2-9 

0-0 

0-0 

1-7 

8 

2 

8 

5 

0 

2 

4 

Biilingsley 

16 

1-5 

oo 

0-0 

a3 

3 

2 

1 

3 

0 

0 

2 

Johnson 

15 

2-3 

0-0 

0-0 

3-2 

5 

2 

1 

0 

1 

0 

4 

Gollowoy 

19 

5-8 

1-1 

1-2 

4-1 

5 

4 

2 

2 

1 

1 

12 

Miles 

17 

0-3 

&2 

ao 

0-0 

0 

2 

2 

2 

0 

2 

0 

Teom 

3-2 

5 

Totals 


200  3&«8    4-14  6-10    19-23  42  21    19  25     3   12    70 


Morylond  Min     FG      3FG     FT 

Millet  1    29     1-1       0-0     2-2 

Moms  f    36    712      1-2     5-8 


O-D  Reb  F  A  T  B  S  Pis 
0-11  12  0  0  0  4 
1-4     5     2     1      1     7     2    20 


Boxter 

Dixon 

Bloke 

Nicholos 

Mordesich 

Holdeti 

Team 

Totols 


c     31    5-11      OO      1-4  3-5     8     2     0     5     3     1  11 

g    36    8-12      5-7     4-6  0-3     3     2     5     4     0     3  25 

g    34     3-6       1-3      1-2  1-1      2     3    It     6     0     6  8 

18     2-7       2-5     0-0  0-0022104  6 

15    2-5      ao     OO  1-2301341  4 

1    0-0     ao    0-0  ao    0    0   0   0   0   0  o 

1-4     5 

200  28^4  9-17  13-22  7-20  27  12  22  20  14   17  78 


FG%  -  Tulone  ,441,  Morylond  519  3FG%  -  Tulone  ,286,  Morylond  ,529  FT%  - 
Tulane  600,  Maryland  591,  Technicol  Fouls:  None,  Officials:  Gory  Moxwell, 
Robert  Pennington,  Gary  Wall    Attendance:  14,500, 


Tulone  I  Ml 
Morylond  |2-0| 


23 
34 


70 
78 


Cm  3  •  Maryland  I  D1, 
Fairleigh  Dickinsdn  15 

COLLEGE  PARK,  Md,  -Juon  Dixon  scored  nine  of  his  21  points  in  o 
gome-opening  23-1  run  thot  powered  No,  24  Maryland  post  over- 
motched  Fairleigh  Dickinson  104-45, 

Freshmon  Drew  Nicholas  bad  27  points  on  9-fonll  shooting  for  the 
Terps,  Sophomore  Wim  Van  de  Keere  scored  a  careenhigh  16  points  for 
the  Knights,  who  hod  seven  field  goals  and  17  turnovers  in  the  first  half. 

The  win  was  Maryland's  67th  consecutive  non-conference  home  vic- 
tory, the  longest  current  streak  in  the  notion.  It  also  was  the  eighth-most 
lopsided  victory  in  school  history. 

The  Terrapins  scored  the  gome's  first  five  points  before  Keith  Martin 
mode  0  free  throw  for  the  Knights,  Maryland  then  reeled  off  1 8  straight 
points  for  o  23-1  leod  before  FDU's  Kbolid  Coursey  scored  on  o  drive 
with  12:10leftin  the  half.  The  Terrapins  led  59-24  at  halftime  and  91-41 
with  seven  minutes  remaining. 


MARYLAND  104,  FAIRLEIGfl  DICKINSON  45 

Alllirst  Court  al  Cole  Field  House  -  Nov,  22,  1999 


F,  Dickinson 

Morfin 


Ekwe 

Coursey  j 

Word  ( 

Mitchell 

Perry 

Bomoyako 

Van  deKeere,  T, 

Hommond 

Ololsson 

Von  deKeere,  W      21     713 

Team 


Min  FG 

f     13  0-2 

f    38  1-6 

c     17  1-4 

3    20  3-5 

3     19  1-6 

13  1-4 

17  0-5 

3  ai 

13  0-3 
12  0-0 

14  2-3 


3FG 

0-0 
0-0 

ao 

1-2 
1-4 
1-3 
05 
0-0 

a2 

0-0 

0-0    a2 
2-5    ao 


&D  Reb    F 

ao    0    1 

1-3     4      I 
2-1 

ai 

1-0 

a2 
a2 

0-0 
0-0 
0-2 


A     T 

0  3 

1  4 
0     2 

0  10 

2  2 
2     2 

1  3 

0  0 
4     1 

1  1 
0  0 
0     2 


0  1 
2  0 

1  0 
0  1 
0  0 
0  1 


Totals 

Maryland 

Miller 

Morris 

Baxter 

Dixon 

Bloke 

Nicholos 

Hahn 

Cephas 

Mordesich 

Holden 

Teom 

Totols 


200  16-52    5-21    8-15     9-19  28  21    II   30     3     5    45 


Min  FG      3FG     FT 

f    25  5-10      0-2     0-2 

f    20  3-10 

c     17  5-7 


O-D  Reb    F    A 


1-3    at 

0-0     4-5 


g    26  8-14 

g    25  3-5 

28  911 

5  ao 

14  1-5 

18  4-5 

22  2-3 


1-3  4-4 

1-2  0-0 

4-6  57 

ao  00 

at  1-2 

0-0  2-3 


az 

3-3 
5-3 
3-4 
2-2 
0-0 
0-0 
2-3 
1-3 
a4 
0-2 


S  Pts 

1  10 

1  7 

0  14 
4  21 

1  7 

2  27 
1  0 
1  3 

0  10 

1  5 


200  4a70    8-18  16-24  16-31  47  16  26   15     9   12  104 


FG%  -  Fairleigh  Dickinson  308,  Morylond  571  3FG%  -  Foirleigh  Dickinson  238, 
Morylond  444,  FT%  -  Foirleigh  Dickinson  533,  Maryland  667  Technical  Fouls, 
None  Officials  Steve  Gordon,  Bryon  Kersey,  Alon  Spoinhour,  Attendance:  13,724 


F  Dickinson  |ai  I  24      21 

Morylond  |3-0|  59      45 


45 
104 


Preseason  NIT  Semifinals 

Cm  1  •  Kentucky  E  I ,  Maryland  58 

NEW  YORK,  N.Y,  -  No.  1 1  Kentucky  held  off  a  furious  second-holf 
comeback  by  No,  24  Maryland  and  hung  on  for  o  61  -58  victory  in  the 
semifinals  of  the  Preseoson  NIT  at  Madison  Square  Garden,  Maryland 
overcame  a  16-pointfirstholf  deficit  to  tie  the  gome  at  52  with  six-ond-a- 
half  minutes  remaining. 

Boskets  by  Marvin  Stone,  who  had  1 3  rebounds,  and  Keith  Bogons, 
off  o  steol,  restored  a  four-point  lead  for  the  Wildcats,  Kentucky  was  still 
up  by  three  with  32,6  seconds  to  play  when  Desmond  Allison  got  tongled 
with  o  couple  of  Morylond  players  ond  turned  the  boil  over, 

Juon  Dixon's  3-point  ottempt  bounced  off  the  rim  in  the  hnol  seconds, 
however,  as  Kenhjcky  advanced  to  the  Preseoson  NIT  championship. 

Junior  All-Americon  Terence  Morris  led  Maryland  with  25  points. 


KENTUCKY  6 

,  MARYIAND  58 

Madison  Squore  Garden  -  Nov  24, 

1999 

Maryland 

Min 

FG 

3FG 

FT 

aD  Rob 

F 

A 

T 

B 

S 

Pts 

Miller 

f    24 

2-6 

2-2 

ao 

1-0 

1 

4 

0 

0 

0 

1 

6 

Morns 

1    37 

1016 

3-4 

2-2 

3-5 

8 

2 

2 

2 

1 

3 

25 

Baxter 

c    27 

5-10 

0-0 

1-4 

3-6 

9 

3 

0 

3 

0 

1 

11 

Blake 

g    34 

2-4 

a2 

ao 

1-1 

2 

5 

7 

6 

0 

2 

4 

Dixon 

q    35 

3-17 

a6 

2-2 

6-5 

11 

2 

2 

6 

0 

2 

8 

Nicholas 

21 

2-7 

a4 

oa 

02 

2 

4 

2 

1 

0 

0 

4 

Mordesich 

13 

a2 

0-0 

ai 

1-2 

3 

1 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

Holden 

9 

0-0 

ao 

0-0 

ai 

1 

1 

1 

0 

2 

0 

0 

Team 

4-4 

8 

Totals 

200  liil 

5-18 

5-9 

19-26  45  22 

14 

20 

3 

9 

58 

Kentucky 

Min 

FG 

3FG 

FT 

OD  Reb 

F 

A 

T 

B 

S 

Pts 

Comoro 

f     18 

1-4 

0-0 

1-2 

0-3 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

3 

Prince 

1    27 

718 

2-5 

5-8 

4-5 

9 

1 

1 

3 

1 

2 

21 

Mogloire 

c    28 

2-9 

0-0 

2-7 

4-2 

6 

3 

1 

1 

0 

1 

6 

Allison 

g     18 

1-3 

0-2 

1-2 

0-0 

0 

4 

3 

2 

1 

0 

3 

Smith 

g    20 

1-4 

1-2 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

3 

3 

2 

0 

3 

Bogons 

22 

5-8 

1-3 

6-7 

ai 

1 

0 

0 

4 

0 

17 

Stone 

20 

2-6 

0-0 

0-0 

7-6 

13 

2 

0 

3 

2 

4 

Knight 

13 

2-2 

0-0 

ai 

02 

2 

0 

2 

0 

0 

4 

Blevins 

20 

04 

a3 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

Tockett 

4 

ai 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Teom 

6-2 

8 

1 

Totals 


200  21-59   4-15  15-27  21-21  42  14  13   18     5   10    61 


FG%  -  Morylond  387  Kentucky  ,356,  3FG%  -  Morylond  ,278,  Kentucky  267 
FT%  -  Maryland  ,556,  Kentucky  556  Technical  Fouls:  None  Officials:  Jim  Burr, 
Tom  Lopes,  Joe  Mingle  Atlendonce  10,762, 


Morylond  13-11  27      31 

Kentucky  |4-0|  40     21 


58 
61 


Preseason  NIT  Consolation 

Cm  5  •  Maryland  72,  Notre  Dame  B7 

NEW  YORK,  N,Y, -Sophomore  Lonny  Baxter  scored  17  points  and 
grabbed  o  career-high  14  rebounds  as  Maryland  defeated  Notre  Dome 
72-67  in  the  consolation  gome  of  the  Preseoson  NIT 

Notre  Dome  had  no  inside  answers  for  Boxter,  He  and  Terence  Morris 
helped  Morylond  open  an  11 -point  halftime  leod  and  the  Terps  threat- 
ened to  blow  the  gome  open  in  the  second  half 

Notre  Dome  launched  a  frantic  comeback  thot  cut  the  margin  to  one 
point  at  66-65,  Five  straight  3-pointers,  two  each  by  Mott  Carroll  and 
Jere  Mocura  and  one  by  Troy  Murphy,  got  the  Irish  bock  in  the  gome. 
But  Baxter  produced  o  pair  of  dunks  inside,  each  time  converting  offen- 
sive rebounds  into  baskets,  and  Morris  got  free  for  onother  dunk  to  help 
Morylond  stay  in  front, 

Maryland  outrebounded  Notre  Dame  38-34  and  hurt  the  Irish  with 
some  timely  3-point  shooting.  All  Bve  starters  were  in  double  figures  for 
the  Terps,  with  Steve  Bloke  getting  14,  Morris  ond  Oonny  Miller  12apiece 
ond  Juan  Dixon  11, 

Martin  Ingetsby  ond  Carroll  hod  11  eoch  for  Notre  Dome, 


kMRYLAND  72,  NOTRE  DAME  67 

Modison  Square  Garden  -  Nov  26,  1999 

Notre  Dome         Min     FG      3FG  FT 

f    26     1-3       0-2  1-2 

f    33    8-18      3-4  6-8 

c     31    2-11      0-0  0-0 

g    32    1-4      a3  ai 
q     18     4-8 


Graves 

Murphy 

Swonagan 

Dillon 

Inglesby 

Carroll 

Macura 

Kortclo 

Monserez 

Polmer 

Teom 

Totals 

Morylond 

Miller 

Morris 

Baxter 

Bloke 

Dixon 

Nicholas 

Mordesich 

Holden 

Teom 

Totals 


ao  Reb    F 

1-1      2     2 


4-7    11 
3-2     5 


3-7  0-0 
22  410  3-9  0-0 
18     3-4       3-4     ao 


11     1-2 
8    0-2 

1    ao 


0-0     0-0 
02     0-0 


a2  2 

a2  2 

1-0  1 

ai  1 

0-0  0 

4-3  7 


S  Pts 

I  3 

1  25 

1  4 

3  2 

1  11 

1  11 
0  9 
0  2 

2  0 
0  0 


200  24-62  12-31  7-11     13-21  34  18   18   19     1    10    67 


Min     FG      3FG     FT       O-D  Reb    F    A     T 


f    32  4-10 

1    30  5-10 

c    36  8-10 

g    35  4-9 

g     31  3-11 

15  2-5 

4  0-0 

17  at 


2-6  2-5 

ai  2-2 

0-0  1-1 

3-4  3-4 

3-7  2-2 

1-4  0-0 

0-0  0-0 

0-0  1-2 


1-3  4 

2-4  6 

4-10  14 

2-2  4 


5  Pts 
1  12 
0  12 

0  17 

1  14 

6  II 
0  5 
0  0 


200  2656    9-22  11-16  12-26  38  17  22  20     9     9    72 


FG%  -  Notre  Dome  ,387  Morylond  ,464,  3FG%  -  Notre  Dome  ,387  Morylond 
409  FT%  -  Notre  Dome  ,636,  Maryland  ,688,  Technicol  Fouls:  None,  Officials 
John  Hughes,  Bob  Adoms,  Ed  Corbett,  Attendance   12,000, 

Notre  Dame  |3-2)        28     39       -         67 
Maryland  14-11  39     33        -  72 


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i.C/Bic  Ten  Challence 
JM  E  •  Maryland  83,  Iowa  65 

BALTIMORE.  Md.  -  Terence  Morrii  weni  8-fot-8  ffom  the  field  and 

3fed  20  point),  ond  Juan  Dixon  hod  18  points  as  Morylond  defeoted 

-  ^a  83-65  in  the  ACC/Big  Ten  Challenge  at  the  Boltimofe  A/eno  The 

nly  shot  Morris  missed  all  evening  was  at  the  foul  line,  where  he  was  4- 

for-5, 

Morylond  scored  the  first  10  points  ond  never  trailed  The  Terrapins 
led  by  II  ot  hoiftime  and  used  o  10-0  run  eorly  in  the  second  hoK  to  go 
up  by  19.  Morylond  hit  seven  of  its  first  nine  shots  in  the  half  to  open  a 
20-point  lead. 

Sophomore  Lonny  Boxter  hod  16  points  ond  10  rebounds  for  the 
Terropins,  who  limited  lowo  to  35  percent  shooting  in  the  first  half  Kyie 
Gallowoy  scored  a  career-high  18  points  for  the  Howlceyes 


MASYIAND  63, 

Baltimore  Afeno  - 

Iowa 

GriKin  f 

Henderson  f 

Gomel  c 

Oliver  g 

Gallowoy         g 

Price 

Fermino 

Jooctl 

Luehrsmonn 

Thompson 

Smith 

Teom 

Totals 


IOWA  6S 
-  t^ov  30  WW 

Min  FG      3FG 

28  3-12 

18  1-3 

7  11 

35  210 

33  714 

3  CM) 

17  2J 

25  4-10 

23  4-7 

10  OJ 

1  00 


FT       &OliebFATBSI>l> 


U 
00 
00 
U 
49 
OO 
00 
1-2 
0-2 
&I 
00 


4-5 

00 
00 
4-5 
00 
00 
00 
2-2 
0-1 
00 
00 


5^4 

1-2 
1-2 
1-0 
04 
1-0 
0-2 
U 
1.1 
00 
01 
1-0 


200  24^    7-22  iai3  12-2032  19   14   12     I     8    65 


Moryland 

Miller 

Morris 

Boxter 

Dixon 

Bbke 

Nicholos 

Hohn 

Cephos 

MordesicH 

Hoiden 

Team 

ToUb 


Min  FG 

f    35  5-B 

I    33  8-8 

c    34  6-11 

g    35  712 

g    27  1-7 

20  1-3 

I  00 

1  00 
12  2-4 

2  00 


3FGFT       OOliebFATeSPt] 


3-6  1-2 

00  4-5 

00  44 

U  3-3 

1-4  2-2 

1-3  1-2 

00  00 

00  ao 

00  2-3 

00  00 


1-4  5  3 
05  5  1 
1-9    10    1 


1-4 

1-2 
0-3 
0-1 
0-0 
01 
00 
21 


200  30J3   «-17  17-21    MO  36  IS  25  15     8     8    83 


FG%-lo»o. 375. Morylond  566.  3FG%-lowa.318,Moryland.353  FT%-lov><i 
769.  Morylond  810.  Terfinicol  Fouls  None  Officiols:  Karl  Hess.  Michoel  Kilts, 
leilie  Jones  Attendance  12,310 


lowo  12-31 
Morylond  (5-1) 


31     34  65 

42     41  83 


BB&  T  Classic  -  First  Round 

Cm  7  •  Maryland  69.  Illinois  67 

WASHINGTON,  DC  -  Juan  Dixon  hit  a  running  jumper  with  6.3 
seconds  left  ond  Terence  Morris  scored  14  of  his  21  points  in  the  second 
half  OS  Morylond  beat  No.  16  Illinois  69-67  in  the  opening  round  of  the 
BB&T  Classic 

The  gome  featured  22  lead  changes  ond  was  tied  10  times.  Neither 
leom  led  by  more  thon  three  points  over  the  finol  eight  minutes,  and  by 
the  end  virtually  everyone  at  the  MCI  Center  wos  on  their  feet 

After  Morris  helped  Morylond  recover  from  on  eight-point  deficit  in 
the  second  holf,  Dixon  capped  the  comeback  by  scoring  from  the  right 
boseline.  Illinois  hod  one  lost  chance,  but  Fronk  Willioms'  25-footer  at 
the  buzzer  bounded  off  the  bock  of  the  rim 

The  Terrapins  took  a  67-64  leod  with  41  seconds  remaining  when 
Donny  Miller  hit  a  desperotion  3-pointer  as  the  shot  clock  expired.  Wil- 
liams onswered  with  o  3-pointer  lor  Illinois,  selling  ihe  sloge  for  Dixon's 
gome-winner. 

Williams  scored  18  points  for  Illinois  ond  Cleotis  Brown  hod  13. 
Dixon  hod  19  points  for  the  Terrapins  ond  Lonny  Boxter  hod  16  points 
and  12  rebounds,  half  on  Morylond  misses.  The  Terropins  had  14  offen- 
sive rebounds  and  finished  with  a  40-29  edge  on  the  boords 


MARYLAND  69.  lUlNOIS  67 

MCI  Center 

De 

i   1999 

Illinois 

Min 

FG 

3FG 

FT 

0-D  Reb 

A 

T 

8 

S 

P» 

Archibald 

( 

18 

1-5 

00 

00 

3-2 

0 

2 

1 

0 

2 

Brown 

1 

20 

5-7 

0-1 

34 

03 

2 

4 

0 

2 

13 

Grilfin 

c 

27 

69 

00 

00 

5J 

1 

2 

3 

0 

12 

Brodlord 

3 

38 

3-13 

3-8 

3-3 

01 

3 

1 

0 

3 

12 

Willioms 

<> 

36 

6-13 

2-4 

44 

02 

6 

3 

0 

3 

18 

Chukudebe 

12 

U 

00 

1-2 

10 

0 

0 

1 

0 

3 

Most 

4 

00 

00 

00 

01 

0 

2 

0 

t 

0 

Johnson 

20 

1-2 

1-1 

00 

01 

1 

2 

0 

0 

3 

Hornngton 

2 

00 

00 

00 

00 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

Krupolijo 

11 

0-1 

Ol 

01 

02 

2 

1 

0 

0 

2 

0 

Cook 

12 

2-4 

01 

02 

13 

4 

0 

1 

2 

1 

4 

leom 

01 

1 

Tolols 

200  25-48 

6^16  11-16  1019  29  20 

14 

18 

7 

12 

67 

Morylond 

M.;"'S 

Boxter 

Dixon 

Bloke 

Ntf holes 

Cephas 

Mordesich 

Hoiden 

Teom 

TokiU 


MmFG      3fGFT       O0««bFATBSPl>        MAJYIAND  76.  WINTH80P  65  |0T1 


i     31     3-8       23      1-2 
I    33    714      02     7-7 


c    33  5-9 

9    38  »16 

9    32  13 

12  02 


OO  68 

1-2  2-2 

02  00 

02  01 


1  00  OO  00 
15  02  OO  2-2 
5    00      00     01 


04  4 

2-3  5 

66  12 

2-6  8 

04  4 

1-0  1 

00  0 


4  I 

2  0 

3  1 
0  2 

4  II     4    0 
2  10    0 


3 
2 
0 
9    0 


1      1 
3 

1 


Allf rst  Court  ot  Cole  Field  Hoyie  -  Dec 


0    21 
0    16 


1-2 
00 
21 


0  0 

1  0 
1     0 


200  24J4   3-11  IS-23  14-26  40  17  16  20    6  10    69 


FG%  Illinois  431.  Morylond  444  3FG%  -  Illinois  375,  Morylond  273  FT% - 
Illinois  688.  Maryland  783  Technical  Fouls  None  OfhciaU:  Tom  O'Neill.  Chorlie 
Range,  David  Boir  Attendance  13.536. 

Wnois  (2-21  33     34  67 

Morylond  1611  32     37  69 

BB&  T  Classic  -  Championship 
Cm  8  •  Ceorce  Washington  74, 
Maryland  69 

WASHINGTON,  DC.  -  SirVoliont  Brown  scored  27  points  to  leod 
George  Washington  to  o  74-69  victory  over  Maryland  in  the  chompion- 
ship  gome  of  the  BB&T  Clossic  Brown  hod  a  crucial  steal  ond  three  free 
throws  in  the  lost  minute,  copping  o  physicol,  emotionol  second  half. 

Guord  Bernord  Borrow  beat  the  shot  clock  with  o  3-pointer  from  the 
left  wing  with  I  03  remoining  to  give  the  Coloniols  o  70-67  leod  On 
Morylond's  next  possession.  Brown  stole  the  boll  on  on  inbounds  ploy 
underneath  Ihe  GW  bosket  ond  was  fouled  He  mode  both  free  throws 
to  get  the  lead  to  five  ond  added  another  free  throw  with  29.5  seconds 
left.  Lonny  Baxter  scored  Maryland  s  hrst  nine  points  and  hnished  with 
21  points 

GEORGE  WASHINGTON  74,  MAKYIAND  69 

MCI  Center  -  Dec.  5,  1999 
G.  Woshittgton      Min     FG 


3FGFT       ODRebFATBSPis 


King 

Iturbe 

de  Miranda 

Sorrow 

Brown 

Roma 

Monroe 

Lund 

Smith 

NgonLso 

Teom 

Totals 

Matylond 

Miller 

Morris 

Boxter 

Dixon 

Bloke 

Nicholas 

Mordesich 

Hoiden 

Teom 

TottsU 


I    38  2-9 

(     19  1-3 

c    21  47 

9    35  68 

g    33  616 

3  01 

19  27 

1  00 

7  11 


02  22 

00  00 

00  3« 

22  3-6 


24    13-14     10     I      4 


00  00 

01  00 
00  1-2 
OO  00 


24    24       OO     00 


200  24S6    4-9  22-30  14-17  31  22  11    19     4  10    74 


fG      3FG     FT       O-D  Reb    F    A     T 


f  30  46  01  1-2 

f  32  4-7  OO  45 

c  32  9-16  00  3-6 

9  37  4-9 


34  1-6 

22  3-5 

12  01 

I  OO 


14  66 

01  1-2 

24  00 

00  OO 

OO  1-2 


2-2 
05 
2-7 
4-3 

1-1 
02 
Ol 

OO 

4-0 


200  25-50   3-10  1623  13-21  34  22   19  28   10     9    69 


FG%  -  George  Woshington  429,  Morylond  500  3FG'^o  -  George  Woshington 
444,  Morylond  300  FRi  ■  George  Woshington  733,  Morylond  696  Technicol 
Fouls  None  Otficiols  Tom  O'Neill,  Charlie  Ronge.  David  Boif.AJtendonce  13,703 

G  Woshington  (431    39     35  74 

Morylond  162)  34      35  69 

Cm  9  •  Maryland  76, 
WiNTHROP  65  (OT) 

COLLEGE  PARK,  Md.  -  Terence  Morris  scored  six  of  his  19  points  in 
overtime  for  the  Terrapins,  who  survived  o  scare  while  winning  their  68th 
consecutive  non<onference  home  gome.  7665,  over  Winthrop 

Maryland  trailed  6052  with  six  minutes  left  before  rollying  to  dis- 
patch Ihe  Eagles  who  ployed  with  confidence  from  the  opening  lip. 
Morylond  never  led  ofter  hoiftime  until  Morns  opened  the  overtime  by 
sinking  two  free  throws 

Greg  Lewis  then  mode  hwo  foul  shots  for  the  Eogles,  but  o  drive  by 
Morris  ond  o  jumper  byjuon  Dixon  put  Maryland  up  68-64  It  was  70- 
65  before  Morris  clinched  the  victory  with  Q  driving  dunk. 

Morris  finished  with  14  rebounds,  eight  on  the  offensive  end.  Dixon 
scored  16  points  for  the  Terropins  and  Lonny  Baxter  had  13  points  and 
10  rebounds. 

Tyson  Watermen  scored  22  points  and  Greg  Lewis  14  for  Winthrop, 
the  defending  Big  South  champions. 

Down  60-52  in  the  waning  minutes  of  regulation,  Morylond  used  a 
3-pointer  by  Donny  Miller  ond  four  stroight  points  by  Dixon  to  close  to 
60-59  Waterman  tempororily  stemmed  the  comebocli  with  a  basket, 
but  the  Terrapins  tied  it  on  o  driving  loyup  by  Drew  Nicholas  with  1 :04 
logo. 


tnrinlhrop 

lewis 

Pinckney 

Ediong 

Toxey 

Watermon 

Slodcmon 

Woldnip 

Fnher 

Kno> 

Teom 

Totob 

Maryland 

Miller 

Morris 

Baxter 

Dixon 

Bloke 

Nicholas 

Mordesich 

Hoiden 

Team 

Tololj 


Min     FG      3FG     FT 
I    38    5-8       00     4-6 


OO  Reb    F 
14     5     3 


I  34  1-3 
c  29  1-1 
g    28    2-7 


00  34 
00  2-2 
04     00 


g    38  918  3-9  1-2 

8  03  OO  00 

19  3-9  27  2-2 

23  3-6  00  01 


T  B 
7  1 
1      1 


A 
0 
0 
1     0    0 


1111 

5     6     5    0 


10    0    0     1 


01      01       1-0     1 


1  0 

2  2 
0    0 


I     10 
1       6 


225  2457   5-21  12-18   9-23  32  21    11    19     5  10    65 


Min  FG  3FG  FT 

I    36  3-8  24  00 

I    43  7-17  04  5-7 

c    38  58  00  3-7 

g    33  5-15  07  66 

g    33  27  25  00 

21  24  03  34 


CM)  td>    F    A 


1-1  2  3 

86  14  1 

2-8  10  4 

1-2  3  4 


17    2-2 
4    01 


00     3-3 

00     00 


00 

14 
2-5 

00 

31 


B 
0 
0 
4    0 

0  1 

1  1 


S  Pb 
4  8 
1     19 

0  13 

1  16 
6 
7 
7 
0 


225  2664    4-23  2027  18-27  45  19  17  17     7     8    76 


FG%  Winthrop  421,  Morylond  406  3FG%  Winthrop  238,  Morylond  174 
fT%  -  Winthrop  667  Morylond  741  Technicol  Fouls  None  Officiots:  Steve  Gor- 
don, Manny  Upton,  Jomie  Luckie  Attendance.  10.107 


Winthrop  (4-2)  34     28       3 

Morylond  |72l  34     2S       14 


65 

76 


Cm  I Q  •  Maryland  72,  Kentucky  66 

COLLEGE  PARK,  Md  -  Terence  Morris  scored  22  points  and  Mory- 
lond never  trailed  in  defeoting  Kentucky  72-66  for  the  Terropins'  69th 
consecutive  non-conference  home  victory  Steve  Bloke  odded  1 6  points 
for  the  Terropins  whose  69-game  run  is  the  longest  of  its  kind  in  the 
nation 

The  win  over  the  Wildcols  morlred  the  first  time  thot  Morylartd  played 
a  ronked  teom  during  the  streok,  and  the  foci  that  it  come  ogoinst  o 
storied  program  made  the  win  even  more  special  for  Gory  Willioms 
who  also  recorded  his  200th  victory  as  Morylond's  head  cooch. 

Maryland  led  5 1  -46  before  Bloke  ond  Morris  hit  3-pointers  in  on  8- 
2  spurt  that  mode  it  59-48  with  6:44  remaining  The  Wildcots  closed  to 
61-57  on  0  basket  by  Toyshoun  Prince  with  4:13  left,  but  Kentucky  didn't 
score  ogoin  until  Prince  mode  hrvo  free  throws  with  1 :48  to  go  to  moke 
1165-59 

Morris  wos  8-for-ll  from  the  Hoar  and  Juan  Dixon  scored  ISforthe 
Terrapins.  Jomool  Mogloire  hod  12  points  ond  16  rebounds  for  Ken- 
tucky 

MAKYLAND  72  KENTUCKY  66 

Allhrst  Court  ol  Cole  Field  House  -  Dec  1 1.  1999 


Kentudty 

Min     FG 

3FG 

FT 

CM)  Rab    F 

A 

T 

B 

S 

Ph 

Pnnce 

( 

35     5-8 

02 

4-8 

1-7 

8      1 

1 

2 

2 

2 

14 

Camara 

f 

31     3-7 

1-1 

24 

1-2 

3     2 

2 

1 

0 

0 

9 

f^ogloire 

c 

31     3-5 

00 

68 

8-8 

16    4 

0 

3 

2 

0 

12 

Smith 

fl 

35    5-12 

5-10 

00 

02 

2     5 

6 

6 

1 

2 

15 

Allison 

9 

20     16 

03 

00 

1-1 

2     2 

1 

3 

0 

0 

2 

Blevins 

4    02 

02 

00 

01 

1      1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Bogons 

29    39 

03 

8-11 

22 

4     2 

1 

4 

0 

1 

14 

Stone 

15    03 

00 

00 

01 

1      0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

Teom 

2-1 

3      1 

Totals 

200  20-52 

621  2031 

15-25  40  18 

12 

20 

5 

6 

66 

Morylond 

Min     FG 

3FG 

FT 

Ot>  Reb    F 

A 

T 

B 

S 

FIs 

Miller 

I 

33     1-8 

02 

OO 

20 

2     4 

6 

0 

1 

3 

2 

Morris 

f 

38    8-11 

3-3 

34 

3-6 

9     3 

4 

4 

1 

2 

22 

Baxter 

c 

17    3-5 

00 

00 

14 

5     5 

1 

2 

0 

0 

6 

Dixon 

9 

34    5-17 

02 

5-9 

25 

7     3 

3 

3 

0 

3 

15 

Blote 

fl 

34    5-9 

26 

45 

02 

2     2 

3 

3 

0 

4 

16 

Nicholas 

13    36 

14 

00 

00 

0     2 

2 

0 

0 

0 

7 

Mordesich 

26    2-3 

00 

00 

1-2 

3     3 

0 

3 

2 

0 

4 

Hoiden 

Teom 

5    Ol 

00 

00 

1-0 

1.1 

1      1 
2 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Totals 


200  2760   617  12-16  11-20  31  23  21    15     4   12    72 


FG%- Kentucky  385.  Morylond  450  3FG%  Kentucky  286,  Morylond  .353 
FT^  ■  Kentucky  .645,  Maryland  .667  Technicol  Fouls  Kentucky  bench-  OKicioll 
Karl  Hess  John  Clovgherty,  Curtis  Show.  Altendonce  14  500 

Kentucky  (44)  27     39        -         66 

Maryland  (8-2)  34     38  T 

Cm  I  I  •  Maryland  69, 
Ceorce  Mason  66 

COLLEGE  PARK.  Md  -  Lonny  Baxter  hod  20  points  ond  13  re- 
bounds OS  No.  14  Morylond  shook  off  the  effects  of  o  16-day  layoff 
ond  used  o  lole  surge  to  defeot  George  Moson  69-66 

Terence  Morris  scored  20  points  for  the  Terrapins  who  took  the 
lead  for  good  when  Moms  mode  one  of  h«)  foul  shots  with  1  23  left.  It 
was  the  70Th  stroight  norKOnference  home  win  for  the  Terrapins. 

After  Morris'  free  throw  put  the  Terrapins  up  65-64   Erik  Herring 


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misfired  for  the  Potriots  and  Mike  Mordesich  hil  o  shorl  hook  to  moke  it 
67-64  with  one  minute  to  go,  Morris  clinched  the  win  by  sinking  one  of 
two  foul  shots  with  7.5  seconds  remoining 

George  Evons  scored  17  points  for  the  Patriots. 


MAIiYlAND  69,  GEORGE  MASON  66 

Alltirst  Court  at  Cole  Field  House  -  Dec  27,  1999 

George  Moson     Min     FG      3FG     FT       OO  Reb    F    A     T     B 


Holdon 

Herring 

E.ons 

r'r;ce 

Anderson 

Young 

Dorsett 

Lorroncgo 

Teom 

Totals 

Moiyland 

Miller 

Moms 

Boxter 

Dixon 

Elole 

Mi.cholos 

Mordesich 

Holden 

Teom 

Totals 


f  31  4-15  M  0-0 

f  28  5-15  3-8  OO 

c  36  7-13  0-0  3-5 

g  32  2-4  1-1  00 


g     IJ  1-5 

13  M 

21  48 

24  2-3 


02  1-2 

00  0-0 

3-7  OO 

0-1  4-4 


44  8 

1-3  4 

5-6  11 

Ol  1 

1-1  2 

1-2  3 

2-1  3 

2-2  4 

0-0  0 


2  13 

3  17 


200  2S66    8-23   8-11    16-2036  22   12   18     3   12    66 


Min  FG  3FG  FT 

t    35  2-3  1-1  1-2 

f    36  6-9  02  8-11 

c    30  7-14  0-0  6-7 

g    35  6-15  01  1-2 

g    36  2-7  04  0-0 

12  01 

14  2-3 

2  01 


&D  Reb    F    A     T 

03     3      I      t      I 


OO  2-4 
OO  OO 
0-0     00 


2-7  9 

5-8  13 

1-1  2 

1-4  5 

0-0  0 

1-1  2 

01  1 

2-1  3 


200  25J3     1-8   18-26  12-26  38  11    19   18     8  14    69 


FG%  ■  George  Moson  .379,  Morylond  472,  3FG%  -  George  Mason  .348,  Mory- 
lond  .125.  FT%  -  George  Mason  .727,  Morylond  .692  Technical  Fouls;  None. 
Officials:  Mike  Wood,  Duke  Edsall,  Steve  Gordon.  Attendance:  14,500 

3e,Drge  Moson  (5-5)  36      30  66 

.Morylond  (9-2|  37      32         -       69 

Cm  I  2  •  Maryland  8S.  UMBC  5S 

COLLEGE  PARK,  Md.  -Terence  Morris  scored  17  points  ond  No, 
14  Maryland  extended  its  non-feogue  home  winning  streokto  71  gomes, 
limiting  Maryland-Baltimore  County  to  19  first-half  points  as  part  of  an 
82-52  victory. 

Danny  Miller  hod  a  career-high  16  points  for  the  Terrapins  who 
completed  on  entire  decode  without  losing  to  o  non-conference  oppo- 
nent at  Cole  Field  House.  The  run,  which  began  in  December  1989,  is 
the  longest  of  its  kind  in  the  nation, 

Maryland  never  trailed  in  its  season-high  fourth  stroight  victory,  Jus- 
tin Wilson  scored  13  points  for  the  Retrievers  who  hod  as  many  turn- 
overs ( 19|  as  points  in  the  first  holf.  UMBC  went  20-for-69  (29  percent) 
from  the  field  and  missed  21  of  25  shots  from  3-point  range. 

The  Terrapins  led  41-19  before  opening  the  second  half  with  a  16-1 
run  thot  mode  it  57-20  with  13  minutes  still  to  ploy.  Calvin  McCall,  the 
starting  quarterback  for  the  Morylond  football  team,  sow  oction  for  the 
first  time  and  made  two  free  throws  in  the  run.  He  is  the  first  Maryland 
football  ployer  to  score  for  the  boskefboli  team  since  Lubo  Zizokovic  in 
1992. 


MARYLAND  82,  UMBC  52 

Alltirst  Court  at  Cole  Field  House  -  Dec.  30,  1999 


UMBC 

Morhn,  6 

Morlin,  K. 

Okafor 

Wilson 

Word 

Woshington 

Green 

Williams 

Kindelmann 

Grunnum 

Teom 

Totols 

Maryland 

Miller 

Morris 

Boxler 

Dixon 

Bloke 

McColl 

Nicirolas 

Hahn 

Cephos 

Mordesich 

Holden 

Team 

Totols 


3FG     FT 

OO     1-2 


Min  FG 

(     14  1-3 

(    21  2-7 

c     16  1-5 

g    40  5-17      3-9     OO 

g    28  3-16     Ml     2-2 

17  0-4 


OO     4-9 
00     OO 


aO  Reb    F 

2-1  3  1 
7-5  12  3 
4-4  8  2 
3 
2 


27  4-6 

2  00 

24  4-7 

11  04 


03  0-0 

00  1-2 

OO  OO 

02  01 


1-1 
OO 

1-1 

45 
OO 
01 

2-1 
2-1 


0 
2 
0 
1  5 
5     1 


B     S 

0  0 

1  1 


200  20A9   4-25  8-16    23-20  43  22     9  25     4     9    52 


Min     FG 

1    29     5-9 
I    26    5-9 


3FG     FT 
2-4     4-4 


25    4-10     OO     a 
25    38      02     OO 


19  2-3 
13  01 
26  5-8 

2  OO 

3  1-3 

20  2-2 
12  02 


01 
01 
2-5 


OO  2-2 

OO  OO 

00  24 

OO  1-4 


02 
2-7 
4-5 
3-2 
Ol 
10 
03 
lO 
02 
2-5 
1-2 
02 


200  27-55    4-14  24-34  1431  45  17  22  19     8  17    82 


FG%- UMBC  .290  Morylond  491  3FG%-UMBC  160  Morylond  286  FT%- 
UMBC  500,  Maryland  .706.  Technical  Fouls:  None  Ofticiols:  Larry  Rose,  Terry 
Nobles,  Alon  Spoinhour  Attendonce:  14,500, 


UMBC  (4-5)  19     33 

Morylond  (102)  41      41 


52 
82 


Cm  I  3  •  Maryland  I  OQ, 
Coastal  Carolina  48 

COLLEGE  PARK,  Md,  -  Lonny  Baxter  scored  10  points  in  the  first 
half  OS  No,  14  Maryland  built  a  24-point  lead  ond  cruised  to  itsnotion's- 
longest  72nd  straight  non-conference  home  victory,  1 00-48  over  Coostol 
Carolina, 

Juon  Dixon  hod  1 8  points  and  10  rebounds  for  the  Terrapins,  while 
Boxter  finished  with  14  points. 

Coastal  Carolina  missed  its  first  nine  shots  ond  hod  six  turnovers  in 
foiling  behind  16-0  Maryland  led  44-20  at  holftime,  then  opened  the 
second  half  with  on  1 1  -0  run  to  go  oheod  by  35, 

Baxter  hod  o  dunk  and  0  layup  in  Maryland's  opening  1 6-point  run, 
which  finally  ended  on  o  3-pointer  by  Brondon  Newby  with  7: 1 6  gone. 
It  wos  29-11  before  Baxter  scored  six  points  during  a  9-2  spurt  that 
boosted  the  morgin  to  25  points, 

Coostol  Corolino  shot  28  percent  in  the  first  holf  and  hod  12  turn- 
overs, Newby  come  off  the  bench  to  lead  the  Chonticliers  with  1 3  points. 


MARYLAND  1 00,  COASTAL  CAROLINA  48 

Alllirsl  Courl  ol  Cole  Field  House  -Jon  2,  2000 

C,  Corolino  Min     FG      3FG     F       0-D  Reb    F 


Gtodieux 

Butler 

Davis 

Miles 

Wright 

Shannon 

Newby 

Robinson 

Reed 

Paige 

Susnjara 

Hinckson 

Team 

Totals 

Morylond 

Miller 

Moms 

Boxter 

Dixon 

Bloke 

McCall 

Nicholos 

Hohit 

Cephas 

Mordesich 

Holden 

Teom 

Totals 


f  26  2-8 
f  22  3-8 
c    26    3-8 


02  02 
01  1-2 
OO     Ol 


24  012  0-4  3-6 

19  Ol  01  00 

13  03  02  0-0 

23  5-10  3-5  OO 

7  1-2  OO  2-3 


7  OO 

5  OO 

9  3-3 

19  U 


OO  OO 

OO  OO 

OO  1-2 

OO  2-5 


2-2 

1-1 

2-5 

3-3 

OO 

1-1 

02 

01 

1-2 

00 

1-3     4 

2-2     4 

1-2     3 


1  1 

2  1 


Pts 

4 
7 
6 
3 
0 
0 
13 
4 
0 
0 
7 


200  18-59    3-15  9-21    1424  38  20   10  26     0     5    48 


Min     FG 

F    25    4-7 
t    23     3-6 

:    20  5-10 

I    27  8-14      02     2-4 


3FG  FT 

24  3-3 

1-2  0-0 

OO  4-5 


24  410 
17  3-7 
22    3-6 


15     2-3 
12     2-4 


2-5  0-0 

01  2-2 

1-2  00 

OO  2-4 

OO  00 

OO  1-2 


8-2    10 
1-2     3 


2-1 
03 
OO 
1-1 
1-3 
1-2 


200  36-72    7-18  21-28  17-3451  20  30  13     7  12  100 


FGIi  ■  Coostol  Carolina  ,305,  Morylond  .500  3FG%  -  Coastal  Corolino  200 
Maryland  389.  FT%  ■  Coastal  Carolina  429,  Morylond  750  Technical  Fouls: 
None.  Officials:  Steve  Gordon.  Reginald  Cofer,  Timothy  Nestor  Attendance:  14,402. 


C.  Carolina  (2-9| 
Morylond  (11-21 


20 


48 
100 


Cm  I  4  •  NC  State  B8,  Maryland  EE 

RALEIGH,  N.C.  -Justin  Gomey  hit  o  jumper  from  the  right  of  the  foul 
line  with  1 .3  seconds  left  to  give  NC  State  a  68-66  victory  over  Mory- 
lond in  the  Atlanhc  Coast  Conference  opener  for  both  teams. 

The  Terrapins  tied  the  gome  66-66  on  Danny  Miller's  basket  with 
1 8  seconds  to  go.  When  NC  State  got  the  ball  bock,  Goiney  neorly  ran 
out  the  clock  ond  hit  the  15-foot  jumper  for  the  win.  Terence  Morris' 
long  3-point  attempt  for  Morylond  missed  at  the  buzzer, 

Morris  led  Maryland  with  20  points  and  12  rebounds,  while  Juon 
Dixon  had  14  points  and  Lonny  Baxter  and  Miller  each  hod  12, 

The  Wotfpock  pushed  the  lead  to  64-58  when  Domien  Wilkins  hit 
hwo  foul  shots  with  3:36  remaining,  but  Dixon  mode  two  baskets  to  moke 
it  64-66  with  1:21  logo. 

The  Wolfpock,  down  27-25  at  holftime,  opened  the  second  half  with 
three  straight  baskets  to  go  up  31-30  The  leod  changed  four  more  times 
before  NC  State  went  oheod  36-34  on  Wilkins'  free  throw  with  15:56 
left,  NC  State  increosed  its  leod  to  46-40  on  Goiney's  3-pointer  with 
13:00  remoining,  but  Morylond  went  oheod  54-53  on  Dixon's  bosket 
with  6:46  to  go,  Anthony  Grundy  hit  a  3-point  shot  to  put  the  Wolfpack 
ahead  ogoin  58-56  with  5:45  left,  Grundy  finished  with  14  points. 

NC  STATE  68,  MARYLAND  66 

t^oleigh  Enlertoinment  ond  Sports  Areno  -  Jan  6,  2000 
Maryland  Min     FG      3FG     FT       OJ)  Reb    F 


Miller 

Morris 

Baxter 

Dixon 

Bloke 

McCall 

Nicholas 

Mordesich 

Holden 

Team 

TolaU 


(    31  5-9 

(    37  8-18 

L    25  48 

)     31  711 

3    37  2-6 

6  OO 

11  Ol 

19  1-5 

3  OO 


1-3      1-1       0-3     3      4 
3-0     1-3 


00  4-4 

01  01 

02  2-2 
0-6  OO 
OO  OO 
OO  OO 
OO  OO 


M    12 
3-3     6 


1-6 

04 
00 
0-0 
4-0 

OO 
2-1 


200  27,58    412   8-11    16-23  39  17  16  25     9  10    66 


Min     FG      3FG     FT       aD  Reb    F    A     T     B     5 

:     34     2-9        01       4-6        5-2704121 


Inge 

f 

30    2-8 

OO 

34 

54 

9 

2 

0 

1 

1 

t 

7 

Thornton 

c 

25    6-12 

1-2 

24 

4-3 

7 

4 

1 

2 

1 

3 

15 

Grundy 

q 

32    6-12 

14 

1-1 

02 

2 

2 

2 

4 

0 

5 

14 

Goiney 

<f 

31    6-11 

2-3 

0-3 

Ol 

1 

0 

2 

2 

0 

1 

14 

Miller 

12     1-2 

1-2 

OO 

01 

1 

0 

1 

2 

0 

0 

3 

Crowlord 

4    OO 

OO 

OO 

OO 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

Williams 

9    OO 

OO 

00 

01 

1 

2 

1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

Kelley 

23    3-12 

OO 

1-2 

6-2 

8 

2 

0 

1 

0 

1 

7 

Team 

2-1 

3 

Totals 


200  2Mb   5-12  11-20  22-17  39  13   11    15     4   13    68 


FG%  -  Morylond,  466,  NC  Slate  394  3FG%  -  Morylond  333,  NC  Stole  417 
Fr%  -  Morylond  727  NC  Stole  550  Technical  Fouls  None,  Oftiools:  Korl  Hess, 
Mike  Wood,  Ted  Valentine  Attendance:  19,525. 


Morylond  (11-3,  01  ACC) 
NC  Stole  (101,  10  ACC) 


27 
25 


39 
43 


66 

6B 


Cm  I  5  •  Duke  80,  Maryland  70 

COLLEGE  PARK,  Md.  -  Chris  Corraweil  scored  20  points  and  No 
8  Duke  defeated  No.  12  Morylond,  80-70,  in  Cole  Field  House.  Fresh- 
mon  Corlos  Boozer  had  17  points  and  15  rebounds  for  Duke,  which 
took  odvantage  of  some  poor  shooting  by  Maryland  to  take  o  14-4 
lead  with  just  over  five  minutes  elapsed  in  the  gome. 

The  Terrapins  missed  20  of  their  first  25  shots  from  the  field  but  were 
only  down  39-34  at  holftime.  A  jumper  in  the  lone  by  Juan  Dixon  pulled 
Maryland  to  51-47  with  1 1 :06  to  ploy  but  Corraweil  hit  o  3-pointer  to 
start  a  13-1  run.  He  made  his  second  trey  during  the  run  for  o  61-48 
lead  with  7:58  left,  and  Shone  Battier,  who  finished  with  14  points,  nine 
rebounds  and  seven  blocks,  ended  the  run  with  o  three-point  play  with 
7:33  to  go 

Maryland  got  no  closer  than  seven  the  rest  of  the  woy.  Terence 
Morris  hod  18  points  and  13  rebounds  for  the  Terropins,  while  Lonny 
Boxter  added  14  points  ond  16  rebounds 


DUKE  80,  MARYLAND  70 

Atllirst  Court  ot  Cole  Field  House  -Jon  9,  2000 


Duke 

Corrowell 

Battier 

Boozer 

James 

Williams 

Horvath 

Dunteavy 

Christensen 

Teom 

Totals 

Morylond 

Miller 

Morris 

Boxter 

Dixon 

Blake 

McCall 

Nicholas 

Mordesich 

Holden 

Teom 

Totals 


Min     FG      3FG     Ff 
f    36    712      20     4-5 


f    30  413 

c    26  6-10 

3    36  5-11 

3    34  3-8 

6  1-3 

28  2-6 

4  01 


14  5-5 

OO  5-7 

2-7  OO 

04  OO 

1-3  OO 

1-3  3-6 


0-D  Reb  F 

02  2  2 

1-8  9  5 

6-9  15  1 

3-3  6  3 


0-5 
01 


03     3 

1-1      2 


A  T 

4  1 
1  1 
3  1 
3  5 

5  8 
0  1 


Pts 
20 
14 


24     6 
200  28^S4   7-24  17-23  13-36  49  18  20  21    12 


Min     FG      3FG     FT       O-D  Reb    F    A     T     B     S     Pts 


f    33     2-8       1-2      1-2 

I    35  6-15      03     bJ 

c    30  723      00     04 

g    30  6tl8 

g    38  5-13 

9     14 

8     1-1 
16     1-3 

1  OO 


2-7  OO 

02  00 

I-l  OO 

OO  02 


1-2  3 

8-5  13 

106  16 

04  4 

0-6  6 

01  1 

OO  0 

2-2  4 

OO  0 

40  4 


1  2 

2  2 
4  1 
1  1 


200  29-85  418  8-17  25-2651  21  18  14  9  12  70 

FG%-Duke  438,  Maryland  341,  3FG%-Duke  292,  Morylond  222  Fr%-Duke 
739,  Maryland,  ,471,  Technicol  Fouls:  None  Officials:  Rick  Horlzell,  Larry  Rose, 
John  Cohill,  Attendonce:  14500. 


Duke  (11-2,  2-0) 
Maryland  (114,  02) 


39      41 

34      36 


Cm  I  E  •  Ceorcia  Tech  E9, 
Maryland  E8 

ATLANTA,  Go.  -  Shoun  Fein  scored  17  points  and  made  four  3- 
pointers  to  lead  the  Yellow  Jackets  to  a  69-68  upset  of  No.  18  Mary- 
land. Juan  Dixon  scored  a  coreer-high  31  points  for  the  Terropins,  but 
couldn't  get  off  o  shot  at  the  end,  sending  Morylond  to  its  third  straight 
loss. 

Dixon  blocked  a  shot  by  Fein  with  15  seconds  left.  Morylond  hur- 
ried down  the  court  and  got  the  boll  in  the  hands  of  its  leading  scorer, 
who  drove  in  the  lone  but  hod  the  ball  knocked  away  as  he  attempted  to 
pass, 

Tech  fell  behind  by  1 1  points  in  the  first  half  before  Fein  hit  o  pair  of 
treys  during  a  run  that  cut  Maryland's  lead  to  39-35  at  the  break.  He 
finished  4-of-7  from  outside  the  arc  and  Tech  was  9-of-17  overall,  taking 
advantage  of  Maryland's  focus  on  7-foof  Joson  Collier  ond  6-11  Alvin 
Jones, 

The  Yellow  Jackets  started  the  second  half  with  o  12-2  spurt,  going 
oheod  for  good  when  Collier  tipped  in  a  missed  shot  with  17:18  remain- 
ing. The  Terps  closed  to  67-65  when  Terence  Morris  wos  fouled  on  o  3- 
pointer  and  hit  all  three  shots  from  the  line  with  1 :01  left. 


I03 


9d^000-ReyJew- 


0-01  MAR 


,nt)y,  MARYUNDAS 

•no'icl  Cotiiirtm  01  McDonald's  Center -Jan.  15.  2000 

MnFG      3FGFT       CWMlFATSSPli 


jiJilOf 

Dijton 

Sbke 

Nichoioi 

MotdejicK 

Holden 

Mrrnll 

I.,,,,, 

lotoli 


floyd 


Aikeni 
Fein 
Bobul 
Moore 

Vinei 
Tfor.1 
Totoli 


f  33  3-4 
I  3B  4.12 
c    20   6^14 


23  00 
0-1  3-3 
00    0-1 


34  lOie     1-2    iai2     33 


31  28 

15  0-2 

19  0-4 

B  1-2 

2  00 


0-1  00 

0-2  00 

00  00 

00  00 

00  00 


I    I 

3    3 


200  2M6    3.9  13-16  14-25  39  22  U  16     I   II    6B 


Min     FG      3FG     FT       OO  lieb    F    A     T     B     S    Ph 


I    31  511 

i    32  3-8 

c    35  2-6 

9    24  3-8 

g    36  5-10 

15  2-3 

4  00 

23  2-4 


00  6-9 

2-3  00 

4-7  3-4 

00  2-2 

00  00 

2-3  00 


2-2  4 
2-11  13 
3-5     B 


0-2 
0-3 
1-1 
00 
O-I 
0-3 


200  22-50    917  16-24    8-28  36  15   U  21     6     6    69 


FG^-Mofyiond  394.  Georgio  Tech  440  GFCo  ■  Morylond  333,  Georgia  Tecl' 
529  FT%  ■  Morylond  813,  Georgio  Tech  667  Techmcol  Food  None  OlficioU 
Mike  Wood,  Reginold  CoFer,  Zellon  Steed  Anendonce  7.892 


Mory(and|l1-5.0-3| 
Georgio  Tech  [8-7  1-2) 


39      29 

35      34 


68 
69 


Cm  I  7  •  Maryland  73. 
Wake  Forest  5  I 

COLLEGE  PARK.  Md  -Lonny  Baxter  scored  12o(his  ISpointsino 
game-opening  24-4  run  as  Maryland  defected  Wake  Forest  73-51 

Juan  Dixon  also  hod  18  points  and  reserve  forward  Tohj  Holden 
contributed  a  coreer-fiigh  17  for  the  Terrapins,  wfio  never  trailed  wtiite 
ending  o  tfiree-gome  losing  skid 

Dorius  Songoilo  scored  14  points  for  Woke  Forest  The  Demon  Dea- 
cons, who  averaged  an  ACC-best  14  turnovers  per  gome,  hod  13  by 
holftime  and  finished  with  20.  They  shot  just  29  percent,  including  2-for- 
1 0  from  3point  ronge. 

Maryland  mode  its  first  nine  shots  for  on  18-2  leod  with  four  minutes 
elapsed.  Songoilo  scored  for  the  Demon  Deacons,  but  two  dunks  and  o 
follow  shot  by  Boxter  made  it  24-4  Minutes  later,  Baxter  scored  on  o 
fdnve  to  put  the  Terrapins  up  29-10  At  that  point,  Baxter  wos  seven-for- 
seven  ond  Woke  Forest  wos  four-lor-20  with  1 1  turnovers, 

MARYIAND  73,  WAKE  FOREST  5 1 

Alllini  Couii  01  Cole  Field  House  -Jon  19,  2000 


Woke  Forwt 

MIn 

FG 

3FG 

R 

ao 

Reb 

F 

A 

T 

B 

S 

Pis 

Songoilo 

1    28 

711 

0-0 

0-0 

3-6 

9 

2 

2 

I 

1 

0 

14 

'^unoy 

1    21 

2-4 

0-0 

OO 

\] 

2 

2 

2 

3 

0 

1 

4 

Vidourrelo 

c     11 

1-5 

00 

\\ 

2-1 

3 

4 

0 

3 

0 

0 

3 

O'Kelley 

9    26 

1-9 

00 

2-2 

0-2 

2 

0 

0 

4 

0 

1 

4 

Dowjon 

9    24 

3-9 

25 

2-2 

05 

5 

0 

2 

1 

0 

1 

10 

Hicks 

21 

0^i 

01 

2-4 

2-3 

5 

0 

1 

1 

0 

0 

2 

Howord 

14 

12 

OO 

1-2 

5-1 

6 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

3 

Fitzpotrick 

7 

05 

0-2 

2-2 

10 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

2 

Fuller 

1 

OO 

00 

00 

01 

1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Artnze 

6 

1-3 

OO 

00 

00 

0 

1 

0 

2 

0 

2 

2 

Scott 

13 

02 

01 

OO 

01 

1 

2 

0 

1 

1 

0 

0 

Shoemoker 

17 

2-3 

0-0 

2-3 

1-5 

6 

1 

1 

3 

0 

1 

6 

Decker 

11 

03 

Ol 

1-2 

2-1 

3 

4 

0 

1 

0 

0 

1 

Teom 

12 

3 

Tolols 

200  18«2 

2-10  13-18 

18-29  47  17 

10 

20 

2 

7 

51 

Ma^lond 

Min 

FG 

3FG 

FT 

aO  Reb 

A 

T 

B 

S 

Ptj 

Millei 

1    34 

4-8 

OO 

00 

1-3 

4 

4 

0 

1 

2 

8 

Morris 

1    31 

3-11 

04 

M 

2-5 

7 

2 

4 

7 

4 

7 

Boxter 

c    21 

9-12 

00 

02 

1-2 

3 

0 

0 

2 

1 

IB 

Oixon 

q    37 

9-18 

0-1 

OO 

2-6 

8 

6 

3 

1 

5 

18 

Bloke 

q    29 

1-6 

0-3 

00 

0-3 

3 

7 

3 

0 

0 

2 

McColl 

2 

ai 

00 

00 

0-0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Nicholos 

9 

01 

0-1 

00 

OO 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Hohn 

2 

0-0 

0-0 

2-2 

OO 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

2 

Cephos 

4 

OO 

OO 

1-2 

OO 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

Mordesich 

13 

0-2 

00 

00 

1-1 

2 

0 

2 

1 

0 

0 

Holden 

18 

5-7 

33 

4-6 

2-4 

6 

1 

0 

0 

0 

17 

Teom 

04 

4 

1 

Totoli 

200  31-66 

3-12 

8-13 

9-28  37  20  21 

14 

12 

12 

73 

FG\  -  Woke  Forest  290  Morylond  470  3fG=l  -  Woke  Forest  200.  Morylond 
250,  FT%  -  Woke  Forest  .722,  Morylond  615  Technicol  Fouls:  None  Officials 
Korl  Hess,  Duke  Edsall,  Ted  Valenhne.  Altendonce  14.319 


Woke  Forest  (11-6,  2-31        27      24 
Morylond  1 12-5,  1-31  37      36 


51 
73 


Cm  I  8  •  Maryland  74,  Clemson  62 

COLLEGE  PARK,  Md  -  Playing  without  junior  AlLAmerican  Terence 
Morris  wos  no  problem  for  No  24  Morylond,  which  simply  turned  up 
the  defense  and  unleoshed  freshman  Tohj  l-lotden  on  unsuspecting 
Clemson.  Holden  had  12  points  and  1 0  rebounds  in  his  first  career  stort 
ond  the  Terropins  allowed  only  eight  hrst-holf  boskets  in  honding  the 
Tigers  o  74-62  loss,  their  sixth  stroight. 

The  Terrapins  prevailed  despite  the  obsence  of  Morris,  who  sprained 
his  left  ankle  one  game  eoHier  against  Woke  Forest.  Morris  hod  played 
in  83  stroight  games,  including  51  consecutive  starts. 

Holden  performed  more  thon  odequotety  in  his  place.  Holden.  o  6- 
foot- 1 0  freshmon,  backed  up  o  1 7-point  performonce  against  Woke  For- 
est with  his  first  coreer  double-double  and  also  blocked  five  shots, 

Juan  Dixon  scored  a  Maryland-high  18  points  ond  Donny  Miller  15 
for  the  Terropins  All  five  Terp  starters  scored  tn  double  digits,  including 
10  opiece  from  Lonny  Boxter  ond  freshman  point  guord  Steve  Bloke 

Andrius  Jurkunas  scored  16  for  Clemson  The  Tigers,  who  lost  tost 
their  first  five  ACC  gomes  in  1993,  were  held  winless  since  Dec  29. 
Will  Solomon,  who  come  in  overoging  an  ACC-best  21,6  points  per 
game,  scored  12  on  4-for-14  shooting. 


MARYLAND  74,  CLEMSON  62 

Allfirsi  Court  ot  Cole  Field  House  -  Jon  22.  2000 


Min  FG  3FG  FT 

(    27  4-6  34  5-6 

I  25  02  0-1  ao 

c    38  6-16  00  2-6 


g    37  4-14 

g    30  4-10 

17  3-5 

26  1-3 


Clemson 

Jurkunos 

Holt 

Allenspoch 

Solomon 

Bains 

Broddick 

Gilmore 

Teom 

Tdali 

Maryland 

Miller 

Holden 

Baxter 

Dixon 

Bloke 

McColl  8    a2 

Nicholos  15      1-7 

Cephos  1     0-0 

Mordesich  19     3-6 

Team 


OJ)  Reb    F    A     T 


1-4     3-3 

1-4     M 


3-4 
05 
4-1 
04 
2-2 
2-2 
1-4 
13 


200  22-56    614  12-17  13-25  38  18   15   17     2     6    62 


Min     FG      3FG     FT       00  Reb    F    A     T     B     S    Pis 


f  33  6-17  3-13  02  112  2  4  2  0  0 
I  23  4-6  0-1  4-7  5-5  10  3  0  1  5  1 
c    35    4-11      0-0     2-3       3-6920140 


36    5-11      4-7     4-4 


1-! 


g    30    3-5       2.4     2-2       02     2     3     7     2     0     5 
8    a2       OO     0-0       2-0211100 

1-4  OO  10  1  1  0  1  0  I 
OOOO  0-0000000 
00     ao       32532110 

0.1       1 


15 
12 
10 

9  3  2  2  1  1  18 
10 
0 
3 
0 
6 


Totals 


200  2645  103112-18  16-2541   18   16   11    11     8    74 


FG%  Clemson  .393,  Morylond  .400.  3FG%  Clemson  429.  Morylond  .323 
FT%  Clemson  706,  Morylond  667  Technicol  Fouls:  None  Officials  John 
Clougherty,  Steve  Gordon.  Michoel  Kills  Altendonce   14.500 


Clemson  |6-12.  a5|  22      40 

Morylond(l3-5,  231  38       36 


62 


Cm  I  9  •  North  Carolina  75, 
Maryland  63 

CHAPEL  HILL,  N  C.  -  North  Corolino  ovoided  its  first  five^ame  los- 
ing streak  since  1952  OS  Brendan  Hoywood  matched  his  career-high 
with  24  points  in  o  75-63  victory  over  No.  21  Morylond. 

Maryland  led  by  as  many  as  1 1  points  in  the  first  holf  and  seven  at 
holftime.  but  the  Tor  Heels  stormed  bock  in  the  eorly  portion  of  the  sec- 
ond holf  to  end  a  stretch  of  six  losses  in  nine  games.  Maryland  made  10 
of  its  firsi  17  3-pointers,  but  o  14-0  North  Carolina  run  midwoy  through 
the  second  half  turned  the  game  around  and  put  the  Tor  Heels  up  59- 
50 

The  Terrapins  closed  to  62-60  with  5  34  left  on  o  3-pointer  by  Juan 
Dixon,  who  scored  22  points,  but  then  the  7-fool  Haywood  became  o 
force  After  on  offensive  rebound  and  follow  byjulius  Peppers,  Haywood 
had  o  follow  slom  on  its  ensuing  possession,  forced  a  turnover  on  the 
defensive  end  and  noiled  two  fiee  throws  as  the  Tor  Heels  went  bock  up 
by  eight  with  3:20  remoining  They  closed  the  gome  with  o  13-3  run 

The  gome  was  pushed  back  24  hours  becouse  of  o  20^nch  snow- 
storm thot  hit  the  area,  and  mony  of  North  Corolino's  regular  fons  were 
obsenf.  That  meont  students,  the  mojorily  of  which  usuolly  sit  in  the  upper 
deck  of  the  Smith  Center,  were  allowed  on  the  lower  level  and  the  in- 
creased noise  seemed  to  oid  the  Tor  Heels  early  in  the  second  half 


NORTH  CAROUNA  75,  MARYLAND  63 
Deon  E  Smith  Center  -  Jon  27  2000 
Morylond  Min     FG      3FG     FT 

I    27     15       02     2-2 
f    34    6-11      35      1-2 
c    31     5-8      00     2-6 
g    37   8-20     4-7     2-2 
g    35     1-7       1-6     00 
15    0-4      02     OO 
11     01       OO     OO 
10    2-5       2-5     00 


Millei 

Morns 

Boxter 

Dixon 

Bloke 

Holden 

Mordesich 

Nicholas 

Teom 

Totals 


OO  Reb  F 

1-1  2  3 

4-6  10  3 

5-4  9  4 


2 

3 
2 
4     1110 

2     I      I     0     1 


1  12 
3    22 

2  3 
1  0 
0      0 

6 


No.  Corolino 

Copel 

Long 

Hoywood 

Forte 

Colo 

Owens 

Peppers 

Holmes 

Johnson 

Newby 

Teom 

Totals 


Min  FG 
(  32  3-7 
I  28  e>-u 
c  32  79 
9  36  2-9 
g    39    3-9 

7 

19 

1 

2 


3FG     n       OO  Reb    F    A     T     B     S     Ph 


1-2 

1-J 
00 
00 

01 


1-4  4-4 

00  u 

00  1011 

1-3  2-2 

2-3  3-4 

M  2-2 

00  2-4 

00  00 

00  00 

01  00 


5-7    12    2     5     4     0     0     11 


1  I 

3  4 

8  4 

0  0 

0  I 

0  0 

0  0 

0  0 


200  2^53    5-12  24J1   17-2542  13   18   16     3     9    75 


FG\  -  Morylond  377  Nor*  Corolmo  434  3fG°-»  -  Morylond  370.  North  Coro- 
lino .417  Fr%  -  Morylond  583.  North  Corolino  774  Technicol  Fouls  None  Ofli- 
ciols  Duke  Edsall.  Andre  Polillo,  Roy  Noiiii  Attendance  15,455. 


Morylond  (13-6,  2-4|  41        22 

No,  Corolino  112-8,  3-3)      34      41 


63 
75 


Cm  20  •  Maryland  82, 
Florida  State  63 

TALLAHASSEE,  Flo  -  Lonny  Baxter  scored  22  of  his  24  points  in  the 
first  holf  ond  No  21  Maryland  manhondled  Florido  Stole  82-63 

The  Terropins  never  trailed  and  held  a  45-3  5  lead  at  holftime  Florida 
Stole  closed  within  five  points  during  the  second  holf,  but  never  mon- 
oged  to  narrow  the  gop  ony  further  The  Seminoles  shot  just  35  percent 
compared  to  48  percent  by  Morylond. 

Juon  Dixon  odded  23  points  for  Morylond  and  Terence  Morris  and 
Donny  Miller  hod  10  apiece. 


MARYLAND  82,  FLORIDA  STATE  63 

leon  Counly  Civic  Cenler  -  Jon  29   2000 


Maryland 

Morris 

Miller 

Boxter 

Dixon 

Bloke 

McColl 

Nicholas 

Mordeisch 

Holden 

Cephas 

Team 

Totals 

Florida  Slate 

Anderson 

Simmons 

Anderson 

Arrington 

Hole 

Dixon 

Crawford 

Tucker 

Chlebek 

pixon 

Moll 

Teom 

Tolols 


Min  FG  3FG  H 

I    33  49  OO  2-3 

f    30  4-5  0-0  2-3 

c    25  8-16  0^  8-11 

9    32  714  2-4  7-8 

9    36  0-2  01  2-2 


O-D  Reb    F    A 
4-4     8     4     3 


2  OO 

13  4-7 

4  0-3 

19  2-2 

6  0-2 


00  OO 

1-4  OO 

0-0  00 

OO  0-2 

00  00 


Ol  1 

5-2  7 

2-2  4 

04  4 

01  1 

11  2 


01      1 

2-1      3 


3     1 
0    0 


B  S  PU 

4  3  10 

0  2  10 

1  I  24 
0  4  23 
0  2  2 

0  0  0 

1  0  9 

0  0  0 

1  1  4 
0  0  0 


200  29-60     3-9   21-29  14-23  37  20  21     7     7  13    82 


Min 

I    37 

f    27 

c     11 

g    36 

g    31 

9 

U 

15 

2 

9 

12 


FG 
4-14 
1-4 
01 
2-6 
6-16 
02 
2-4 
1-3 
01 
3-3 
OO 


3FG     FT       OO  Rob    F    A     T     B     S     Ph 


2-9  2-3 

01  02 

OO  2-2 

1-2  2-2 

2-4  710 

ai  OO 

1-2  OO 

00  2-2 

01  OO 
OO  00 


200  19-54    6-20  19-25  16-22  38  24  11    IB     3     2    63 


FG%  -  Maryland  483,  Floi.do  Stole  352  3FG%  -  Morylond  333,  Flondo  Stole 
-300.  FT% .  Morylond  .724,  Florida  Stole  760  Technicol  Fouls  None  OHiciols. 
Lorry  Rose,  Duke  Edsall.  Jamie  Luckie.  Altendonce  5,534 

Morylond  114-6,  3-4)  45      37  82 

Flondo  Stole  18- 10  3-41       35      28  63 

Cm  2  I  •  Maryland  9  I ,  Virginia  79 

COLLEGE  PARK,  Md  -  Lonny  Baxter  scored  24  points  and  Terence 
Morris  hod  18  points  and  11  rebounds  OS  No  21  Morylond  ended 
Virginia's  five-gome  winning  streak  with  o  91-79  victory. 

Baxter,  a  burly  260^ound  forward,  hod  his  way  with  Virginia's  over- 
motched  front  line  He  was  aided  by  the  lanky  Morris,  who  helped  Mory- 
lond dominate  inside. 

Juan  Dixon  scored  19  points  for  the  Terropins  who  mode  a  seoson- 
high  30  free  throws  ond  oulrebounded  Virginio  39-26.  Chris  Willioms 
scored  22  for  the  Covoliers  while  Donald  Hond,  Virginia's  leading  scorer, 
missed  his  first  seven  shots  and  finished  with  five  points 

Morylond  led  49-47  before  Baxter  scored  in  the  lone,  Morris  hit  o 
hook  ond  Mike  Mordesich  got  a  tip-in  to  make  it  55-47,  Adorn  Holl 
stopped  the  run  with  o  3-poinler,  and  his  three-point  ploy  minutes  later 
brought  the  Covoliers  lo  60-55 

Morris  then  mode  two  foul  shots  ond  Baxter  scored  in  the  lane  to 
spork  on  11-3  run  thot  put  Maryland  up  71-58  with  8:04  left. 


200  23^1   1027  7-12    15-16  31  23   16  15     4  11     63 


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MARYLAND  91,  VIRGINIA  79 

Alllirsl  Courl  at  Cole  field  House  ■  Feb  2.  2000 

Virginia  Min  FG  3FG  FT  &D  Rob    F    A     T     B     S  Pis 

Detsch  (      6  ai  ai  0-0  0-1      1      2     1      1      I     0  0 

W.ll.oms  f    34  9.19  1-3  3-6  4-2621000  22 

Waison  c    30  3-6  0-0  00  1-3430300  6 

Hnnd  g    25  1-9  0-2  3-4  0-0045301  5 

Holl  g    28  5-8  3-5  1-1  2-2432603  14 

Dotidon  21  1-3  0-12-2  0-3324100  4 

Mopp  18  2-5  2-4  0-0  0-0014201  6 

Fnei  9  3-3  2-2  0-0  0-0030000  8 

Moson  20  2-6  1-2  5-4  1-0     1      5     1      1     0     1  10 

Hate  2  aO  0-0  ao  0-0001000  0 

Rogers  2  1-1  0-0  0-0  M     0     0     0     0     0     0  2 

Lemcke  1  M  0-0  0-0  0-0001001  2 

Duchorme  4  00  aO  0-0  ai      1       1      0      1      1      0  0 

Teom  23     5 


Totals 


200  28-62    9-20  14-19  10-15  25  26  20   18     2     7    79 


Maryland  Min  FG  3FG  n  O-D  Reb    F    A     T     B     S  Pts 

Miller  f    35  5-6  1-1  3-4  1-2     3     3     5     5     1     0  14 

Morris  I    33  5-8  2-4  6-6  1-10    H     3     3     2     0     0  18 

Boxler  c     31  9-14  0-0  6-8  3-5     8     4     0     2     2     2  24 

Dixon  g    38  frl3  0-1  7-10  1-2     3     3     6     6     1     4  19 

Bloke  g    29  13  M  3-4  1-6736201  5 

Nicholos  14  01  0-0  2-2  0-11      12     10     0  2 

Hohn  1  00  0-0  0-0  OO     0     0     0     1     0     0  0 

Cephos  10-0  MM  0-0000000  0 

Mordesicd  8  0-6  0-0  2-2  4-1500000  8 

Holdcn  10  3-0  0-0  1-2  0-0011011  1 

Teom  0-1       1 


Totals 


200  29-51     3-6  30J8  11-28  39  18  23   19     5     8    91 


FG%-Virginio  452,  Morylond  569  3FG%-Virginio  450  Morylond  .500  FT/o 
-  Virginia  737  Morylond  .789  Technicol  Fouls  None.  Officials:  Karl  Hess,  Bob 
Donoto,  Leslie  Jones,  Attendance:  14,500 


Virginia  115^,  5-3|  36      43 

Morylond  (15-6, 4-4|  41       50 


79 
91 


Cm  SS  •  Maryland  78,  IMC  State  73 

COLLEGE  PARK,  Md.  -  Lonny  Baxter  scored  a  career-high  31  points 
ond  led  a  furious  comebock  as  Maryland  overcame  a  12-point  deficil  in 
the  final  seven  minutes  to  beat  NC  State,  78-73. 

Juan  Dixon  added  1 7  points  for  the  Terrapins  who  scored  the  game's 
final  10  points  after  falling  behind  73-68  v/ith  2:59  left.  Justin  Goiney 
scored  21  points  and  Anthony  Grundy  16  for  the  Wolfpock. 

NC  State  led  by  1 7  in  the  hrst  half  but  ended  up  falling  to  0-4  on  the 
rood  in  the  ACC  A  3-pointer  by  Goiney  mode  it  58-51  v/ith  10  minutes 
left,  and  his  two  free  throws  sparked  a  7-0  run  that  put  the  Wolfpock  up 
65-53  with  7:03  to  go.  Minutes  later,  Goiney  hit  two  foul  shots  to  make 
it  71-63. 

Then  Maryland  took  charge.  Boxter  mode  a  three-point  play  ond 
Terence  Morris  sank  two  free  throws.  After  o  basket  by  NC  State,  the 
Wolfpack's  Damon  Thornton  was  called  for  his  fifth  foul  ond  received  o 
technical,  too,  Juan  Dixon  made  the  two  foul  shots,  then  scored  from  the 
baseline  to  make  it  73-72  with  2:33  left. 

After  Grundy  missed  two  free  throws,  a  short  hook  by  Boxter  with 
1:15  left  gave  Maryland  its  first  leod  since  2-0.  Baxter  then  hit  a  ioyup 
with  40  seconds  left  for  a  76-73  lead,  and  the  Wolfpack's  lost  gasp 
failed  when  Marshall  Williams  fired  on  air-boll  from  3-point  range. 

MARYLAND  78,  NC  STATE  73 

Allfirst  Court  ol  Cole  field  House  -  Feb.  6,  2000 

NC  State  Min     FG  3FG  FT  O-D  Reb  F  A  T  B  S  Pts 

V^ilkins  I    25     3-4  1-12-41-01423029 

Inge  f    32    3-7  0-0  1-2  37  10  4  2  3  1  1  7 

Thornton  c    32    6-9  0-0  0-0  3-8     11  5  0  6  5  1  12 

Grundy  g    32    511  2-6  4-7  0!      1  3  3  4  1  1  16 

Goiney  g    36    6-9  4-5  5-5  0-3     3  3  1  1  3  3  21 

Miller  17    2-8  2-7  0-0  a4     4  I  3  4  0  0  6 

V^ells  10-0  M  0-0  0-0000000  0 

Willioms,  M.  18     1-5  a3  OO  a3     3  1  2  2  0  0  2 

Williams,  C  7    M  0-0  0-0  01      1  0  0  1  1  0  0 

Team  3-0     3 


Totols 


200  26^3    9-22  12-18  10-2737  21    13  24  11     8    73 


Maryland  Min     FG  3FG  FT  O-D  Reb    F     A      T     B     S  (Hs 

Morris  f    38  5-15  1-3  5-6  37    10     1      1     4     2     0  16 

Holden  (      8  0-2  0-0  0-0  &1      1      3     0     0     0     0  0 

Baxter  c    33  14-22  00  3-6  6^    10    3     1      I     7     2  31 

Dixon  g    36  5-15  a2  7-8  3-1416305  17 

Miller  g    35  4-6  1-2  0-0  0-4423302  9 

Nicholos  17  2-3  OO  M  ai      1      2     2     1     0     0  4 

Cephos  10-0  0-0  0-0  M     0     0     0     0     0     0  0 

Bloke  29  ai  M  1-6  1-0148000  1 

Moidesich  3  0-0  M  M  0-1      1      1     0     0     0     0  0 

Teom  ai      1 


Totals 


200  3064    2-7   16-26  13-20  33  17  21    12     9     9    78 


FG%  -  NC  Stale  491,  Morylond  .469.  3FG%  -  NC  Stole  .409,  Morylond  .286 
FT%  -  NC  State  .667  Maryland  .615.  Technical  Fouls:  Damon  Thornton,  NC  Stole 
Officials:  John  Clougherty,  Gerald  Boudreaux,  Michael  Kitts  Attendonce:  14,500 


NC  State  115-5,  541 
Morylond  116-6,541 


32 
49 


73 
78 


Cm  S3  •  Maryland  98,  Duke  87 

DURHAM,  N  C.  -  Morylond  got  31  points  from  Juon  Dixon  and  two 
key  3-pointers  late  by  Terence  Morris  in  defeoting  Duke,  98-87,  to  snap 
Duke's  record  31-game  Atlantic  Coost  Conference  winning  streak 

Duke  had  Ihe  nation's  longest  winning  streak  snapped  at  18  and 
lost  in  Cameron  Indoor  Stadium  for  the  first  time  since  Jon  11,  1997 
against  Wake  Forest  -  o  spon  of  46  gomes. 

Dixon's  point  total  matched  o  career  high,  while  Lonny  Baxter  added 
22  points  and  Morris  hod  20  os  the  Terropins  tied  North  Corolino  for 
second  place  in  the  ACC  The  gome  was  tied  83-83  when  Morris  hit  o 
baseline  3-pointer  with  3.27  left  to  give  Morylond  the  leod  for  good.  A 
minute  later,  he  made  another  shot  from  beyond  the  arc  and  the  upset 
was  brewing 

Dixon  helped  seal  the  win  with  three  fouls  shots  over  the  final  31 
seconds  as  the  Terropins  outscored  Duke  15-4  down  the  stretch.  Neither 
team  led  by  more  thon  seven  points  until  the  final  hwo  minutes  in  orgu- 
obly  the  best  ACC  gome  of  the  year  as  both  teams  shot  53  percent. 

Duke  made  13  of  its  first  1 7  shots,  but  unlike  most  of  its  wins  during  the 
Cameron  streok,  the  Blue  Devils  couldn't  knock  out  their  opponent,  turning 
the  boll  over  1 2  times  in  the  opening  20  minutes  Shone  Bottler  played  oil 
40  minutes  and  led  the  Blue  Devils  with  28  points. 

MARYLAND  98,  DUKE  87 

Cameron  Indoor  Stadium  -  Feb  9,  2000 

Morylond             Min     FG  3FG  FT  &D  Reb    F    A     T     8     S  Pts 

Miller               I    38     6-9  44  0-0  3-2513021  16 

Morris              I    35    7-22  3-9  34  57    12     1     2     1     2     5  20 

Boxter              c    29  10-17  M  2-2  5-5    10    4     6     3     1     2  22 

Oixon               g    35   14-19  0-1  3-5  2-3522403  31 

Slake               g    33     3-7  1-3  M  OO     0     3     2     2     0     2  7 

Holden                   17     1-2  01  0-0  0-1121000  2 

Mardesich               5    0-0  0-0  0-0  0-0000000  0 

Nicholos                 8    0-0  OO  0-0  0-0010100  0 

Team  2-0      2 


Totols 


Duke 


200  41-76    8-18   8-11    171835  14   16  11     5   13    98 


Min     FG  3FG  FT  aO  Reb    F    A     T     6     S  Pts 

f    35  5-10  1-3  3-3  24     6     3     4     2     3     1  14 

I    40  10-15  6-8  2-3  4-1541303  28 

c    28    2-6  M  2-5  24     6      1     0     4     0     0  6 


Sottier 

Boozer 

James  g    33    6-11       1-3     0-0       1-12     2     1112     13 

V/illioms  g     31    4-10      14     OO       1-2     3     4    10     7     1      1       9 

Dunleovy  22    6-11       14     0-0       3-3     6     0     1     3     0     2     13 

Christensen  11     2-3       0-0     0-0       13     4      110     0     0      4 

Teom  2-13 

Totals  200  3566  10-22  711     16-19  35  15   18  20     5     9    87 

FG%  .  Morylond  539,  Duke  530  3FG%  -  Morylond  444,  Duke  455.  FT%  - 
Maryland.  727  Duke  636.  Technical  Fouls  None  Officiols:  Mike  Wood,  Karl  Hess, 
Ted  Valentine.  Attendance  9,314 


Morylond  (17-6, 64)  47      51 

Duke|18-3,9.1|  45      42 


98 
87 


Cm  54  •  Temple  73,  Maryland  E5 

PHILADELPHIA,  Pa  -  No  19  Temple  beot  No.  22  Maryland,  73- 
65,  in  Q  February  non<onference  game  played  with  the  intensity  of  a 
March  tournament  matchup. 

Lomonl  Barnes,  who  hod  scored  in  double  figures  only  twice  in  the 
lost  nine  gomes,  hod  23  points  ond  Lynn  Greer,  who  was  2-for-ll  from 
the  field  in  his  last  gome  and  O-for-5  in  the  first  half  of  this  one,  scored  all 
14  of  his  points  in  the  second  half.  The  Owls  won  their  ninth  straight 
gome  overoll  and  20th  in  a  row  ol  home. 

Temple's  defense  provided  its  usual  numbers,  holding  Maryland  to 
38  percent  shooting  while  forcing  27  turnovers.  Greer  scored  10  straight 
points  for  Temple  os  it  took  the  lead  for  good.  His  consecutive  3-pointers 
made  it  53-49  with  7:23  left  Consecutive  jumpers  by  Mark  Kofcher, 
who  finished  with  1 8  points,  gave  the  Owls  a  59-54  lead  with  4:33  left. 

Maryland  got  within  64-60  on  a  rebound  basket  by  Terence  Morris 
with  59  seconds  left,  but  the  Owls  went  9-for- 1 0  from  the  free  throw  line 
over  the  final  52  seconds.  Morris  finished  with  17  paints  -  1 1  over  finol 
six  minutes  -  and  12  rebounds  for  the  Terrapins,  juon  Dixon  hod  21 
points  for  Morylond,  which  hnished  with  a  48-30  rebound  odvontoge. 
Lonny  Baxter  scored  11. 

TEMPLE  73,  MARYLAND  65 

The  Liocouros  Center  -  Feb  1 3,  2000 

Morylond             Min     FG  3FG  FT  CW3  Reb    F    A     T     B     S  Pts 

Miller                f    34     2-8  0-5  0-0  1-2313601  4 

Morris               (    36    8-15      1-3  0-0  3-9    12     5     3     4     0     1  17 

Boxter              c    34    27  M  77  6-1731201  11 

Dixon               g    39    8-22  5-10  OO  4-3734604  21 

Blake               g    36    3-8  3-5  M  16     7     2     7     7     0     2  9 

Mordesich               7    0-1  OO  OO  1-2320000  0 

Holden                    8    M  0-0  0-0  OO     0      1      1      1     0     0  0 

Nicholos  6     1-2        1-1  0-00-11101003 

Teom  4-4      8 


Totals 


200  2463  ia24  7-7    20-2848  18   19  27     0     9    65 


Temple  Min  FG  3FG  FT  OD  Reb    F    A     T     6     S  Pts 

Korcher  f     37  7-17  4-11  0-0  2-1301305  18 

Boines  f    40  7-9  0-0  9-13  4-4     8     2     0     4     2     2  23 

Lyde  c    29  1-5  OO  00  36     9     3     0     0     3     1  2 

Sonchez  g     35  14  1-3  2-2  1-2     3      3    11      3      1      9  5 

Wodley  g     24  2-11  1-5  4-6  1-12      0     3      3     0     3  9 

Greer  25  5-11  27  2-3  at      1      2     3     0     0     0  14 

Rollerson  8  1-1  0-0  0-0  0-0010010  2 

Sonders  2  01  0-0  M  00     0      I     0     0     0     0  0 

Teom  0-4      4 


Totols 


200  24-59    8-26  17-24  11-19  30  12   18   13     7  20    73 


FG%  -  Morylond  381,  Temple  407  3FG%  -  Morylond  417  Temple  308  FT°,  - 
Morylond  1  000.  Temple  708  Technicol  Fouls:  None.  Officials:  lorry  Rose,  Bob 
Donoto,  Duke  Edsoll  Attendonce  10,206. 


Morylond  (17-71         30     35 
Temple  1 1841  30     43 


65 
73 


Cm  S5  •  Maryland  92, 
Ceorcia  Tech  7D 

COLLEGE  PARK,  Md.  -Juon  Dixon  scored  18  of  his  career-high  33 
points  in  the  opening  12  minutes  os  No  22  Morylond  took  control  early 
and  cruised  post  Georgia  Tech  92-70. 

Dixon  went  12-for-17  from  the  field,  including  4-for-5  beyond  the 
ore,  ond  was  5-for-5  of  the  free  throw  line.  The  sophomore  guard  olso 
had  a  career-best  seven  assists  before  leaving  to  a  standing  ovotion  with 
2:48  left. 

Lonny  Baxter  hod  1 3  points  and  1 2  rebounds  for  the  Terrapins.  Mary- 
land built  0  20-point  lead  in  the  first  half  and  never  let  the  margin  shrink 
below  double  hgures.  Terence  Morris  was  7-of-lI  from  the  field  and 
scored  16  points. 

Tony  Akins  scored  17  points  and  Clarence  Moore  had  a  career-high 
15  rebounds  for  the  Yellow  Jackets. 

After  Dixon  scored  1 0  of  the  Terrapins'  hrst  1 2  points,  Morris  copped 
on  11-3  run  with  o  3-pointer  for  a  15-8  lead.  Minutes  later,  Dixon  twice 
scored  from  beyond  the  ore  and  beat  the  shot  clock  with  a  short  hook 
during  a  10-0  run  that  mode  it  29-15  with  8:01  left  in  the  first  holf. 

MARYLAND  92,  GEORGIA  TECH  70 

AllfirsI  Court  ol  Cole  field  House  -  Feb   16,  2000 

Ga.Tech              Min     FG      3FG     FT  O-D  Reb    F    A     T     8     S  Pts 

Moore              (    33     2-9       0-2     46  78    15    4     3     3     2     4  8 

Collier              I    31    5-16      0-2     5-7  6-2810310  15 

Jones               c    22     1-2       M     0-0  2-3553412  2 

Vines               g    24     1-5       0-1      2-2  1-0153301  4 

Fein                 g    33     5-9       5-9     M  0-3     3     0     2     2     1     0  15 

Akins                     35     4-9       46     56  04     4     3     0     4     0     1  17 

LoBorrie                   1     00      0-0     0-0  01      1      0     3     0     0     0  0 

Floyd                     21     3-8       1-3     2-2  0-1101200  9 

Team  1-1      2 


Totols 


200  21-58  ia2318-23  17-23  40  18  15  21     5     8    70 


Maryland  Min  FG  3FG  FT  OD  Reb    F    A     T     6     S  Pts 

Miller  I    33  28  1-3  1-1  2-1316201  6 

Morris  f     19  7-11  1-1  1-2  14     5     4     3     1     0     2  16 

Boxter  c    29  6-13  0-0  1-5  4-8     12    4     0     3     2     3  13 

Dixon  g    34  12-17  4-5  5-5  1-2317202  33 

eioke  g    27  2-2  1-1  00  0-2244201  5 

Bodu  1  0-0  0-0  0-0  M     0     0     0     0     0     0  0 

McColl  3  1-1  0-0  0-0  0-0010001  2 

Nicholos  15  2-7  02  OO  1-0     1      2     3     1     0     0  4 

Hahn  3  0-2  01  M  00     0     0     0     0     0     0  0 

Cephos  11  2-3  0-0  1-3  1-12     3     0     0     11  5 

Mordesich  7  0-0  OO  OO  0-0000200  0 

Holden  18  34  OO  2-2  1-2335120  8 

Teom  2-3     5 


Totals 


200  3768    7-13  11-18  13-23  36  23  28   14     5   11     92 


fG% - Georgio  Tech  362,  Maryland  544  3FG%-Georgia Tech  435,  Morylond 
.538.  fT%-  Georgia  Tech  .783,  Morylond  .611.  Technical  Fouls.  None.  Otticiols 
Michael  Wood,  Michael  Kitts,  Steve  Gordon.  Attendance:  14,500. 


GeorgioTech  111-13,  3-6 
Morylond  (18-7  741 


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50 


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92 


Cm  SB  •  Maryland  73, 
Wake  Forest  67 

WINSTON-SALEM,  N.C. -Juon  Dixon  mode  three  of  six  shots  from 
beyond  the  3-point  arc  and  hnished  with  20  points  as  Maryland  won  its 
third  consecutive  conference  gome  on  the  rood  ond  swept  Woke  Forest 
for  the  first  time  since  1993-94. 

Terence  Morris  scored  15  of  his  17  points  in  the  second  half  and 
added  seven  rebounds  and  four  ossists,  helping  the  Terrapins  win  for  the 
eighth  time  in  nine  league  gomes  after  on  0-3  start.  Maryland  turned  up 
the  defensive  pressure  late,  holding  Woke  Forest  without  a  field  gool 
over  the  hnal  eight-plus  minutes,  when  the  Demon  Deacons  missed  their 
final  13  shots. 

Wake  Forest's  Darius  Songoilo  hod  22  points  and  1 2  rebounds,  but 
the  Demon  Deacons  got  just  two  points  from  top  offensive  threat  Robert 
O'Kelley,  who  missed  eight  of  his  nine  field-gool  ottempts.  Josh  Howord 
added  1 1  points  for  Woke  Forest  ond  Rafael  Vidourreto  and  Ervin  Murroy 
each  hod  10.    The  Demon  Deacons  outrebounded  Maryland  42-31 


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21 

3 

1 

2 

1 

0 

7 

■.'ofrii 

I 

31 

6-11 

2-3 

35 

1.6 

7 

4 

2 

0 

0 

17 

Bo>tef 

c 

21 

i5 

Ofl 

01 

3J 

8 

0 

2 

0 

1 

8 

D(«on 

0 

32 

7U 

3^S 

3-4 

00 

0 

3 

3 

0 

i 

20 

BloLa 

A 

38 

4.7 

1-2 

00 

02 

3 

9 

5 

0 

3 

9 

Nicholoi 

II 

2-3 

2-2 

00 

00 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

6 

MardeiicS 

15 

U 

00 

00 

1.2 

3 

0 

0 

0 

2 

HoMen 

18 

a2 

01 

44 

U 

5 

2 

1 

0 

4 

Tcom 

03 

3 

ToUb 

200  2755 

918  lOU 

8.23 

31 

24 

19 

15 

8 

73 

Woke  Foreit 

Min 

fG 

3FG 

FT 

OO  Reb 

A 

I 

s 

Ph 

Howo'd 

f 

33 

410 

14 

25 

3-2 

5 

3 

2 

3 

11 

Songo'to 

1 

30 

612 

00 

1014 

M 

12 

1 

4 

0 

0 

22 

V>daurre4a 

c 

26 

210 

00 

66 

2-7 

9 

0 

3 

0 

1 

10 

OKelley 

!l 

30 

1-9 

03 

00 

00 

0 

3 

4 

0 

0 

2 

Myrroy 

q 

33 

U 

11 

33 

3-6 

9 

2 

1 

0 

1 

10 

Scon 

9 

u 

OO 

00 

01 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

2 

Dowson 

16 

3-7 

2-5 

00 

1.0 

1 

1 

1 

0 

0 

8 

Shoemokef 

15 

0-2 

OO 

22 

20 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

Hicks 

8 

ai 

01 

OO 

02 

2 

1 

1 

0 

1 

0 

Teom 

1-0 

1 

Totoli 


200  2(W9   4^14  2 WO  18-24  42  17  II    17     I     7    67 


FG%  -  Morykind  491,  Woke  Foreil  339  3FG%  -  Moiybnd  500.  Woke  Forest 
286  FT%  Morylond  714.  Woke  Fomst  767  Techmcol  Fouls  None  Ofhools 
tarry  Rose,  Rick  Horlzell.  Zellon  Steed  Attendonce:  12,415, 

Mafyiond(t9.7  8J)  40      33  73 

WokeForest|U-I2,5-81      33      34  -        67 

Cm  27  •  Maryland  76,  Clemsdn  63 

CLEMSON,  S  C  -  Lonny  Boxter  scored  25  points  lo  lead  No,  19 
Morylond  to  0  76-63  victory  over  Clemson.  Boxter  scored  16  points 
before  holftime,  single-handedly  sfoving  off  o  firsl-holf  Clemson  roily. 

Baxter's  performance  overshodowed  the  motchup  between  the  ACC's 
two  leading  scorers,  sophomore  guards  Will  Solomon  and  Juon  Dixon 
Solomon  finished  with  12  pomts,  and  Dixon  scored  1 1  -  Both  entered  the 
gome  averaging  216  points  in  leogue  ploy. 

Steven  Bloke  scored  14  points  for  Morylond,  hitting  four  of  five  3- 
pomters,  ond  added  o  gome-high  six  ossists.  Clemson  was  paced  by 
Adam  Allenspoch's  20  points  and  10  rebounds. 

The  win  extended  Morylond's  ACC  win  streak  to  seven  games  and 
was  the  Terrapins'  fifth  straight  over  the  Tigers 


MASYWND  76.  CLEMSON  M 

Lrteiohn  Coli 

eufT 

-  fob  22,  2000 

Morylond 

Min 

FG 

3FG 

FT 

00  Rob 

A 

T 

e 

s 

Pis 

Miller 

1 

32 

1-3 

12 

2-4 

1-2 

3 

3 

0 

0 

1 

5 

MoiM 

1 

25 

1-5 

02 

2.2 

1-5 

6 

2 

3 

0 

1 

i 

Bo.lK 

c 

34 

814 

00 

9.12 

27 

9 

2 

1 

6 

0 

25 

D.«on 

q 

37 

4.9 

U 

22 

04 

1 

3 

0 

1 

11 

Bloke 

q 

30 

5.7 

4.5 

00 

05 

6 

2 

0 

1 

14 

N.cWoi 

16 

3.5 

1-2 

22 

02 

1 

0 

0 

0 

9 

Holden 

18 

2-3 

2-2 

2J 

02 

2 

0 

0 

0 

8 

WofdellC^ 

8 

02 

00 

00 

01 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

leom 

1.3 

1 

ToloU 

200  2448 

917  19-25 

5J1 

36  20 

17 

10 

6 

4 

76 

CleiMon 

Min 

FG 

3FG 

n 

O.D  Kob 

A 

T 

8 

s 

PS 

Jurhunoi 

1 

21 

03 

02 

3-1 

01 

1 

3 

0 

0 

0 

3 

Gilmore 

F 

25 

25 

00 

12 

1.8 

9 

0 

1 

1 

0 

5 

Allenipoch 

c 

31 

69 

00 

8-10 

64 

10 

1 

1 

1 

0 

20 

Solomon 

q 

36 

515 

1-5 

1-2 

05 

5 

4 

1 

2 

1 

12 

Scolt 

q 

38 

28 

1-6 

00 

12 

3 

i 

1 

1 

2 

5 

Hendefson 

15 

U 

00 

3^ 

4-1 

5 

1 

1 

0 

0 

5 

Boint 

14 

27 

hi 

00 

1.0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

5 

B>odd.a 

U 

27 

02 

00 

M 

2 

2 

1 

0 

0 

0 

4 

Nogyi 

5 

11 

00 

02 

00 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

1 

2 

Holl 

1 

11 

00 

00 

00 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

Teom 

12 

3 

TouU 


200  2242    3.18  16.26  1M4  39  18  15     5     5     4    63 


fG%  Morylond  500  Clemion  355  3FG\- Morylond  529,  Clemson  167  FT% 
Morylond  760,  Clemson  615  Technicoi  Fovis:  None  Officials:  Ted  Volentine, 
Duke  Edsoll  Bryon  Kersey  Anendonce  6,000 

Morylond  1207  9-41  37      39  76 

Clemson  (9-17  3-101  25      38  63 

Cm  28  •  Maryland  8  I , 
North  Carolina  73 

COLLEGE  PARK,  Md  -Juan  D.xon  scored  1 8  o(  his  23  points  in  the 
second  tiolf,  ond  Maryland  clinched  ol  leost  o  shore  of  the  runner-up 
spot  in  ihe  Atlontic  Coost  Conference  by  beoting  North  Carolina  81-73 

All. America  forword  Terence  Morris  hod  16  points  and  nine  rebounds 
for  the  Terrapins  who  won  their  eighth  stroight  ACC  gome  to  mark  the 
longest  streak  in  one  seoson  in  school  history 

Morylond's  lone  conference  loss  over  its  lost  II  gomes  come  ex. 


octiy  one  month  ogo  ai  North  Carolina  After  losing  then  first  three 
league  games,  the  Terropins  hove  beolen  every  ACC  team  at  least  once 
including  a  win  ot  Duke  in  what  was  the  Blue  Devils'  lone  conference 
loss  over  the  post  two  seosons, 

Maryland  shot  37  percent  from  the  field  ond  went  54or-I2  ol  the 
tine  in  the  first  holf,  but  look  advantage  ol  12  North  Carolina  turnovers 
to  build  o  37-27  lead.  With  Lonny  Baxter  on  the  bench  with  three  fouls, 
Morris  scored  six  points  os  the  Terropins  closed  the  half  with  o  120  run 
thot  included  o  burzer-tjeoting  [umper  by  Steve  Bloke 

North  Corolina  closed  to  41-35  shortly  ofter  halftime  before  Dixon 
hit  0  3-pointer  ond  Baxter  followed  with  a  dunk  North  Carolino  then  lost 
6,loot-l  I  forward  Kris  long,  who  fouled  out  with  1427  to  go 

After  the  Tor  Heels  got  within  nine  points.  Drew  Nicholas  sank  o  3- 
pointer  ond  Morris  hit  a  15-foofer,  Dixon  then  answered  a  dunk  by 
Brendon  Hoywood  with  a  jumper  beyond  the  arc  to  put  Maryland  up 
64-49  with  7: 1 1  remoining. 


(AAliVLAND  81,  NOBTH  CAIOUNA  73 

Alllmi  Court  ol  Cole  Field  Mouse  -  Feb  26,  2000 

No.  Corolitto        Min    FG      3FG     FT       CM)  Iteb    F    A 


Copel 

Long 

Haywood 

Coto 

forte 

Holmes 

Newby 

Owens 

Melendez 

Everelt 

Johnson 

Peppers 

Team 

Totak 

Maryland 

Millei 

Morns 

Boxter 

Dixon 

Bloke 

Nicholas 

Mordesich 

Holden 

Team 

Tolali 


f  32  3-9 
I  14  3-5 
c    37    48 


14     3-3 
00     00 


24     6 
10     1 


05      12      5-12    17    3     I 


g    39    5.12  05  22 

g    33   11. 16  22  22 

111  00  00 

1     00 


18  2-7 

1  00 

1  OO 

1  OO 

22  1-2 


04  00 

00  00 

00  00 

00  00 

00  00 

00  2-2 


1.6 
01 
00 
00 
03 


10  I 
00  0 


00 
02 

00 


1  12 

2  26 


0  0 
0  0 


200  3060  3-18  1011  1028  38  20  11  17  8  5  73 


MinFG      3FGFT       OOSabFATBSI^ 


I  33  39  01  34 

f  33  6-16  1-3  3-7 

c  18  3-10  00  10 

9  38  8-17  5-9  2-2 

g  34  3.5 


8  1.3 
19  5.6 
17     1.3 


02  44 

11  00 

00  00 

00  1.2 


2    23 
1     10 


10    0    0 

2     2     0     0 


200  3049   716  14.22  17-21  38  15  18     9     6    4    81 


FG%  .  North  Carolina  ,500,  Maryland  .435,  3FG%  .  North  Corolmo  167  Mory- 
lond 438  Fnt- North  Carolina  909,  Morylond  636,  Technicoi  Fouls  None  01- 
ficiols;  KoH  Hess,  Jomes  Honey,  Ed  Corbelt,  Attendonce  14,500 


North  Corolino  117-11,8^5) 
Morylond  121.7  104] 


27 
37 


46 


73 
81 


Cm  S9  •  Marylano  85, 
Florida  State  7Q 

COLLEGE  PARK,  Md,  -  Steve  Bloke  scored  nine  of  his  coreer.high 
17  points  during  a  pivotal  12-0  second-half  run  as  No,  17  Maryland 
pulled  away  from  Florida  State  and  recorded  its  ninlh  straight  Atlantic 
Coost  Conference  victory,  85-70, 

Terence  Morris  hod  21  points  and  11  rebounds  lor  the  Terrapins 
who  clinched  second  place  in  the  conference  for  a  second  straight  seo- 
son. The  nine^ome  ACC  run  marfced  the  longest  by  a  Maryland  team  in 
o  season  ond  is  two  short  of  the  school  record  Lonny  Boxter  olso  hod 
21  points  for  the  Terrapins,  who  finished  15-1  ot  home. 

Bloke  had  10  assists  and  pushed  his  season  total  to  187,  breaking 
the  school  record  for  o  freshman  held  by  John  Lucas  (178  in  1973), 
Bloke  wos  6.for.8  from  the  field  ond  also  grobbed  four  rebounds 

Bloke  started  his  most  productive  gome  of  the  seoson  on  the  bench, 
Seldom.used  Matt  Hohn,  gethng  his  first  college  start  for  Maryland  on 
senior  night,  was  scoreless  before  being  removed  after  six  minutes  Hohn 
returned  in  the  final  minute  and  capped  the  night  by  scoring  Morylond's 
lost  bosket, 

Domous  Anderson  scored  22  points  for  the  Seminoles  who  lost  their 
eighth  stroight  to  Morylond  and  seventh  in  o  row  at  Cole  Field  House, 

MAJYIAND  85,  FLORIDA  STATt  70 

AiHirsl  Court  01  Cole  field  House  -  Morch  1,  2000 


Florida  Slate 

Min 

FG 

3FG 

FT 

CM 

Deb 

F 

A 

T 

8 

s 

Pb 

Anderson 

1    30 

8-11 

24 

46 

3-3 

6 

2 

0 

1 

0 

1 

22 

Simmons 

1    23 

310 

Ol 

22 

2.1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

0 

8 

MotI 

c    25 

02 

00 

12 

22 

2 

0 

2 

2 

0 

1 

Dixon 

g    28 

1-7 

1-1 

22 

11 

0 

1 

1 

0 

0 

5 

Arriogton 

q    32 

5-9 

01 

00 

14 

2 

10 

3 

1 

2 

10 

Tucker 

14 

2-7 

00 

22 

21 

2 

0 

1 

0 

0 

6 

Chlebek 

8 

01 

01 

12 

02 

0 

1 

1 

0 

0 

1 

Hole 

27 

6-13 

24 

12 

21 

2 

1 

1 

0 

0 

15 

Mothit 

2 

01 

Ol 

00 

lO 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Dixon 

8 

1-5 

00 

00 

3-1 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

2 

Anderson 

3 

00 

00 

00 

00 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Teom 

IJ 

4 

1 

Totals 


200  2444   5.13  13-18  18-21  39  12   14  14    4     3    70 


Maryland 

Miller 

Morris 

Boiler 

Dixon 

Hohn 

McCoH 

Nidiolos 

Bloke 

Mandesich 

Holden 

Team 

ToKlk 


Mm     FG 

f    26    25 

f    34    8.13 

c    35  1014 

g    32    S14 

g      7     12 

1     01 

15    03 

30    4« 

13     12 


3FG     FT       &D  Sob    F    A     T     B     S     Pis 


Ol  22 

3-5  2-2 

00  1-2 
1-2  34 

01  00 
00  00 

02  2-2 
34  2-2 
00  OO 
00  00 


01  1 
4-7  11 
45     9 


1-3 
00 
00 
01 
04 
1-1 
00 
21 


1      1 
4     3 


0  0 

0  0 

3  0 

2   10  1 

0  0  0 

1  1  0 


1     21 

1     14 


200  3345    715  12.14  12.23  35  15  20     8     9     7    85 


fG% .  Florida  Stole  394,  Morylond  508  3FG%  -  flondo  Stole  385.  Morylond 
467  FT%  -  Flondo  State  722,  Morylond  857  Techmcol  Fowls  None  Officiols: 
Mike  Wood.  Duke  Edioll.  KeiHi  Maxwell  Anendonce  14.500 

Flondo  Slate  (11-15  4.91      35      35  70 

Morylond  1227  1141  45       40  85 

Cm  30  •  Virginia  89, 
Maryland  87  (OT) 

CHARLOTTESVILLE,  Vo  -  Adorn  Hall  hit  two  free  throws  to  force 
overtime,  then  hit  the  gome-winning  3-pointer  with  25,8  seconds  left  in 
the  extra  period  as  Virginio  rallied  to  beol  No    17  Morylond  89-87 

The  loss  ended  Morylond's  nine-gome  Atlanhc  Coast  Conference 
winning  streok.  After  trolling  throughout  the  second  half,  the  Covoliers 
went  on  on  11  -4  run  over  the  final  3: 17  of  reguiotion  to  force  the  over- 
time. They  tied  it  for  the  first  time  in  the  second  half  when  Holl  stole  the 
ball  and  hit  two  free  throws  with  35  2  seconds  left  to  even  the  score  at 
76. 

Morylond  led  86-83  with  1:14  remaining  in  OT  after  Tohj  Holden 
hit  two  free  throvrs,  but  Holl  cut  the  lead  to  86-84  with  o  free  throw  with 
48  seconds  remaining  After  o  turnover  by  Juon  Dixon,  Virginio  took  on 
87-86  on  Hod's  3-pointer,  moving  ahead  for  the  first  time  since  o  12-11 
first-holf  odvontoge 

Danny  Miller  led  the  Terrapins  with  20  points,  including  16  in  the 
first  half,  before  fouling  out  with  3  39  left  in  overtime.  Hall  and  Chris 
Williams  led  Virginio  with  16  points  each. 


VIRGINIA  89.  MARYLAND  87  (OT) 

University  Holl  -  Morcli  4  2000 


Morylond 

Miller 

Morns 

Boxter 

Dixon 

Bloke 

Holden 

Mordesich 

Nicholas 

Hohn 

Team 

Totals 

Virginio 

Dersch 

Williams 

Wotson 

Hond 

Mason 

Mopp 

Dondon 

Ouchorme 

Friel 

Holl 

Teom 

Totals 


Min     FG  3FG  FT 

I    40  9-12  1-3  1-1 

f    25  6-H  02  3-3 

c     16  45  00  3-5 

g    38  3-12  1-3  22 

9    43  510  34  34 

28  34  01  44 

22  2-3  00  00 

12     1-1  00  00 

1  00  OO  OO 


OO  Reb    F    A 


03 
2-3 

15 
1.5 
04 
13 
04 
01 
00 
01 


S  Ph 
2  20 
1     15 


225  3340   5-15  16-23   Ml    36  31    14  20     5     9    87 


Min  FG 

f     II  34 

f    40  5-16 

c    35  24 

g    37  211 

g    30  48  • 

11 

11 


3FGFr       OORebFATBSPH 
03     00      00000100      6 


02  67  34 
00  11.17  54 
14  67 


00 
02 


1.3  44 

00  00 

01  00 
00  00 


10  3-3 
9  2-3   1-1   1-2 
31  5-11   2-5  44 


03 
2-2 
00 
1-2 
1-5 
00 
34 
02 


3  0 

1  0 

I  0 

1  I 


1  1 

2  0 


225  2646  5-20  32-43  15.26  41  22  9  13 


fG%  Morylond  550,  Virginia  394  SfC;.  Morylond  333,  Virginio  ,250  FT% 
Morylond  696,  Virginia  744  Technical  fouls:  Bloke  (Morylondl,  Holl  (Virgimol 
Officiols  Lorry  Rose,  Steve  Gordon,  Bryon  Kersey  Attendance  8,457 

Morylond  122.8,  11-5)         44      32        11        -    87 
Virginia  119.10  9-7)  39      37        13  89 


ACC  Tournament  Quarterfinals 
Cm  3  I  •  Maryland  82, 
Florida  State  E  I 

CHARLOTTE,  N  C,  -  lonny  Boxter  ond  juon  Dixon  powered  an 
opening  16-5  run  to  send  No  20  Morylond  to  on  82-61  victory  over 
worn-out  Ftorido  State  in  the  Atlonhc  Coost  Conference  Tournament,  It 
was  Maryland's  ninth  straight  victory  over  Ftorido  Stole,  and  it  put  the 
Terps  into  the  ACC  semifinals  for  the  sixth  consecutive  year 

The  seventh-seeded  Seminoles  showed  oil  the  signs  of  fatigue  thot 
might  be  expected  hom  a  team  that  struggled  less  than  1 7  hours  earlier 
in  o  63-42  victory  over  Georgia  Tech  Florida  State  never  led,  shot  40 
percent  ond  hod  21  turnovers  that  the  Terrapins  converted  into  29  points 

BoKler  hod  24  points  ond  10  rebounds,  and  Dixon  hod  12  points, 
eight  assists  and  three  steols  The  Terropins  also  got  1 7  points  from  Terence 


I06 


soao-ai 


Morris  Marylond  was  credited  with  assists  on  25  of  its  33  field  gools, 
Morylond  set  tfie  tone  from  tine  outset  by  hitting  seven  of  its  first  eight  field- 
goo!  attempts.  Baxter  hit  oil  five  of  his  shots  to  put  the  Terrapins  up  by  11. 


MARYLAND  82,  FtORIDA  STATE  61 

Charlotte  Coliseum  -  Morch  1 0,  2000 
Florida  Sfote         Min     FG      3FG     FT 


Anderson 

Simmons 

Mott 

Arringlon 

Hole 

Oixon,  N 

Tucker 

Chlebek 

Anderson 

Dixon,  A. 

Molhis 

Teom 

Totols 

Morylond 

Miller 

Morns 

Boxter 

Dixon 

Bloke 

Nicholos 

Holden 

Mordesich 

Cephas 

McCall 

Hohn 

Bodu 

Team 

Totals 


f    30  4-13 

I    23  2-4 

c     13  0-2 

3     16  3-5 

3    26  3-10      2-S 

14  ai 

18  1-2 

24  4-11 

12  1-1 

16  2-4 

8  3-4 


1-7  ao 

0-0  2-2 

0-0  0-0 

12  at 

12 

0-0  a2 

0-0  2-4 

3-8  0-0 

ao  i-i 

a  I  0-0 


OO  Reb    F 

£►1 
2-2 


2     2 
2     0 


200  23-57   9-26  6-12    12-25  37  17  10  21 


Min     FG      3FG     FT       OO  Reb    F    A     T     B     S     PH 


(    29    3-11 
f    24    7-10 


W     0-0 
M      2-2 


21  iai3     ao     4-8 
26    5-8 

22  1-4 


ai    2-2 

0-2     0-0 


28  2-8 

19  t-2 

9  a2 

II  3-4 

6  a3 

4  1-2 


1-5 

ai 


0-0  ao 

ao  ao 

0-2  ai 

ai  1-2 

ao  ao 


0  1 
2  1 
2     1 


I 

0 
2 

0  3 

1  3 
0  2 
0  I 
0  0 
0  0 
0  0 
0  0 
0     0 


200  33-67   3-17  13-22  14-24  38  14  25     9     4  12    82 


FG%  -  Florido  Slate  404,  Morylond  493  3FG%  ■  Florida  State  346,  Morylond 
176  Fr%  ■  Florida  Stole  .500,  Morylond  591  Technical  Fouls:  None  OKiciols: 
Rick  Horlzetl,  Sieve  Gordon,  Leslie  Jones.  Attendance:  23,895, 


Florida  Stole  (11-161  24      37 

Morylond  123-81  43       39 


61 
82 


ACC  Tournament  Semifinals 

Cm  3S  •  Maryland  61,  NC  State  B  I 

CHARLOTTE,  N  C.  ~  juon  Dixon  had  21  points  and  Lenny  Baxter 
15,  including  Maryland's  final  five,  as  No.  20  Marylond  defeoted  NC 
State  64-61  to  odvonce  to  the  ACC  championship  game  for  the  first  time 
since  1984. 

Maryland  overcame  21  turnovers  and  o  hrst-holf  drought  thot  en- 
obled  NC  State  to  rally  from  a  1 3-point  deficit.  The  sixth-seeded  Wolfpock 
converted  the  Terrapins'  miscues  into  20  points,  but  come  up  short  in 
their  bid  for  their  second  berth  in  the  ACC  championship  gome  in  four 
seosons  under  cooch  Herb  Sendek. 

Ron  Kelley  added  11  pointsforfhe  Wolfpock,  held to38-percent shoot- 
ing. Terence  Morris  had  11  points  and  It  rebounds  for  Marylond. 

There  were  five  leod  changes  and  three  ties  in  the  second  half  before 
Dixon  scored  on  a  fostbreok  loyup  to  put  Morylond  oheod  to  stay  at  59- 
58  with  2:21  left.  After  NC  State's  Tim  Wells  missed  o  17-footer  from  the 
right  wing,  Boxter  scored  on  a  spinning  layup  to  make  it  61-58. 

In  the  final  minute,  Boxter  bonked  in  a  short  jumper,  then  added  a 
foul  shot  on  the  Terrapins'  next  possession  to  stretch  their  lead  to  64-59 
with  22  seconds  left.  A  tip-in  by  Kelley  closed  the  scoring  with  22  sec- 
onds left.  NC  State  hod  o  shot  to  tie  it,  but  Wells  missed  from  the  left 
wing  with  four  seconds  remaining,  and  Maryland  got  the  rebound  and 
ron  out  the  clock. 


MARYIAND  64,  NC  STATE  61 

Charlotte  Coliseum  -  March  11,  2000 


NC  Stote 

Wilkins 

Inge 

Kelley 

Grundy 

Goiney 

Miller 

Willioms 

Crawford 

Wells 

Teom 

Totols 

Maryland 

Miller 

Morris 

Baxter 

Di»on 

Bloke 

Nicholas 

Holden 

Mordesich 

Teom 

Totals 


Min     FG      3FG     FT 
f    37    5-10      3-4    6-11 


0-D  Reb    F    A     T 


f    26  1-7      ai      2-2 

c    34  5-8       0-0     1-3 

g    33  2-13      a5     3 

g     31  2-8 

9  2-3 

6  0-0 

7  ao 

17  3-7 


1-3 
3-4 
3-3 
a3 
0-0     1-1       a2 

23    ao     at 
ao    ao 

0-0     0-0 

3-6    ao 


ai    1     I    I 


200  20-56    8-19  13-25  ia20  30  17  13   13     2     8    61 


Min  FG 

I    32  1-3 

f    37  5-13 

c    34  5-8 

3    34  9-14 

3    31  1-4 

17  3-i 

8  ai 

7  ai 


3FG  FT 

0-0  0-0 

1-4  ao 

ao  5-13 

1-2  2-5 

1-3  1-2 

3-4  a  I 

0-0  2-2 

ao  ao 


O-D  Reb    F    A 


2-9     11     3 
3 


ad     6 
2-5     7 


a2 

ao 


as    3 

3-0     3 


!eyiew 


FG%  ■  NC  Stole  357,  Maryland  500  3FG%  ■  NC  Stole  421,  Morylond  462 
FT/o-NC  Stole  520,  Maryland  435  Technical  Fouls:  None  Ofliciols:  Lorry  Rose, 
Rick  Horlzetl,  Sieve  Gordon.  Attendonce:  23,895. 

NC  Stole  (17-121         25     36  61 

Morylond  124-8)  26     38  64 

ACC  Tournament  Championship 
Cm  33  ■  Duke  8  I ,  Maryland  E8 

CHARLOTTE,  NC.  -  Duke  secured  a  No.  1  seed  in  the  NCAA  tour- 
nament and  probably  the  nation's  top  ranking  with  its  convincing  win 
over  Maryland  in  the  ACC  Tournament  championship  game  Duke's 
freshmen  led  the  way  osjoson  Williams  scored  a  season-high  23  points 
ond  Carlos  Boozer  odded  21  as  the  top-seeded  Blue  Devils  became  the 
first  progrom  since  the  1973  ond  1974  North  Carolina  State  teams  to 
win  consecutive  outright  ACC  regular-season  and  tourney  titles 

In  what  was  Maryland's  first  championship  gome  oppeoronce  in  16 
years,  Juan  Dixon  led  the  second-seeded  Terropins  with  19  points. 

Williams  scored  15  of  his  points  in  the  second  holf  and  got  Duke's 
outside  game  going  with  a  3-pointer  to  open  the  half  Boozer  scored  1 1 
points  ofter  the  break,  taking  core  of  Duke's  inside  gome. 


DUKE  81,  MARYLAND  68 

Chorlolle  Coliseum  -  March  12,  2000 


Maryland 

Miller 

Morris 

Boxter 

Dixon 

Blake 

Holden 

Nicholos 

Mordesich 

Hohn 

Bodu 

Team 

Totals 

Duke 

Corrowell 

Bonier 

Boozer 

James 

Willioms 

Christensen 

Dunieovy 

Bormon 

Sanders 

Buckner 

Simpson 

Horvolh 

Teom 

Totals 


Min  FG 

f      9  1-5 

I    39  6-16 

c    29  4-15 

3    37  8-15 

3    39  3-8 

20  3-3 

16  1-6 

9  2-3 

1  0-0 

I  0-0 


3FG  FT 

0-3  0-0 

2-7  ao 

ao  2-4 

12  2-2 

1-2  ao 

1-1  2-2 

1-4  0-0 

0-0  0-0 

ao  0-0 

0-0  0-0 


ao  Reb  F 
1. 1  2  0 
2 


3-8 
6-2 
4-1 

a2 

2-0 
21 
2-2 

ao 
ao 

I-O 


A  T 

0  0 

1  2 

2  3 


200  28-71    6-19    6^     21-1738  16     9   16     2   10    68 


Min     FG      3FG     FT       OD  Reb    F    A     T 


f    39  5-9 

f    39  3-8 

c    29  8-14 

g    22  2-5 

9    38  8-15 

8  0-2 

20  2-5 

ao 

0-0 
0-0 
0-0 

ao 


1-3  2-3 

2-6  2-2 

0-0  5-5 

02  2-2 

4-7  3-3 

0-0  1-2 

a2  1-2 

0-0  ao 

0-0  ao 

0-0  2-2 

0-0  ao 


3-4  7 

1-4  5 

2-2  4 

3-2  5 

1-3  4 

3-0  3 

as  5 

0-0  0 


0-0  0 

0-0  0 

ai  1 

0-0  0 

1-0  1 


200  28-58    7-20  18-21   14-21  35  15  18   17     4  10    81 


FG%  -  Morylond  394,  Duke  483  3FG%-  Maryland  .316,  Duke  .350.  FT%  ■  Mory- 
lond .750,  Duke  857  Technicol  Fouls:  None  Officials:  Lorry  Rose,  Mike  Wood, 
Korl  Hess  Attendance:  23,895. 


Morylond  (24-9|  36     32 

Duke  (27-41  37     44 


68 
81 


NCAA  Tournament  First  Round 
Cm  34  •  Maryland  T\,  Iona  59 

MINNEAPOLIS,  Minn.  -  Junior  All-Americon  Terence  Morris  hod 
22  points  ond  12  rebounds  as  third-seeded  Maryland  ran  all  over  14th- 
seeded  Iona,  74-59,  in  the  first  round  of  the  NCAA  Tournament. 

Morris  had  14  points  and  10  rebounds  by  holftime  when  the  Terps 
ted  38-25.  Maryland  raced  to  a  23-4  lead  after  the  opening  tip. 

The  Terps'  lead  was  60-32  midwoy  through  the  second  half  when  the 
Gaels  made  it  respectoble  behind  Toriq  Kirksay,  the  ployer  of  the  yeor  in 
the  Metro  Atlantic  Athletic  Conference,  who  scored  20  of  his  24  points 
ofter  holftime.  The  Gaels  pulled  within  1 2  points  on  Kirksoy's  3-pointer  just 
inside  the  two-minute  mark  but  that  wos  os  close  as  they  got 

Maryland  forword  Danny  Miller  sot  out  with  o  sprained  left  ankle. 
Hurt  in  the  final  of  the  Atlantic  Coast  Conference  tournament.  Miller's 
injury  forced  the  Terps  to  rely  heavily  on  freshmen  Tahj  Holden  in  big 
lineups  ond  Drew  Nicholas  in  three-guard  sets. 
MARYLAND  74,  IONA  59 
Hubert  H.  Humphrey  Metrodome  -  Morch  16,  2000 


200  24-48    6-13  ia23  ia3t  41  19   17  21     8     7    64 


Iona 

Kiricsay 

Wilson 

Kresto 

GronI 

Young 

Miller 

Woflord 

Molthews 

Mozzo 

Teom 

Totals 


Min  FG  3FG  FT 
f  38  11-20  2-6  ai 
f    27    2-6       ao     4-5 


OD  Reb    F    A     T 


4-6    10    3 

1-0     I      2 


S     Pts 
4    24 


c    27    2-8 
g    33     1-9 


1-5  5-5 

0-4  ao 

1-3  0-0 

25   5-13      00  2-3 

17    a2      ai  00 


1-3 

a  I 

2-4 
1-2 


1     0     1      I      1     10 


9   ai 

1     0-0 


ao    ao 

0-0     0-0 


ao   0 

1-3      4 


Morylond 

Holden 


Min     FG      3FG     FT       OD  Reb    F    A     T     B     S     Pts 

f    30     1-6      a2     2-2       a4     4      1     3     0     1     3      4 


Morris 

f 

35 

8-14 

1-2 

5-6 

5-7 

12 

2 

0 

3 

2 

1 

22 

Baxter 

c 

23 

5-9 

0-0 

2-3 

4-9 

11 

3 

0 

2 

4 

0 

12 

Dixon 

n 

32 

5.12 

2-5 

8-10 

2-5 

9 

3 

7 

4 

0 

2 

20 

Bloke 

fl 

34 

2-3 

0-0 

1-2 

a3 

3 

2 

2 

7 

0 

2 

5 

Nicholas 

20 

3-7 

1-3 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

1 

2 

3 

0 

1 

7 

Mordesich 

18 

2-5 

ao 

0-0 

1-3 

4 

3 

0 

0 

0 

0 

4 

Cephos 

7 

ai 

ai 

0-0 

a2 

2 

1 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

McColl 

1 

ao 

0-0 

ao 

0-0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Teom 

2-2 

4 

Totols 


200  26-57   4-13  18-23  1435  49  16  14  21     7     9    74 


FG%  -  Iona  333,  Marylond  456  3FG%  -  lono  .211,  Marylond  .308  Fr%  ■  lono 
786,  Maryland  783  Technicol  Fouls'  None  Officials:  Mike  Sonzere,  Bill  Kennedy, 
Don  McAllisler  Attendonce:  20,127 


lona|2aiIl  25     34 

Maryland  (25-91  38     36 


59 


NCAA  Tournament  Second  Round 
Cm  35  •  UCLA  1 05.  Maryland  70 

MINNEAPOLIS,  Minn.  -  UCLA  put  on  o  stunning  offensive  disploy 
in  0  105-70  victory  over  Maryland  in  the  second  round  of  the  NCAA 
Tournament.  Earl  Watson  hod  17  points  and  a  school-record  16  assists 
OS  the  sixth-seeded  Bruins  connected  on  six  fearsome  olley-oops,  a  school- 
record  14  3-pointers  and  obsolulely  everything  in  between 

The  key  to  everything  was  Wotson,  who  wos  heavily  criticized  ear- 
lier this  season  for  his  point  guard  play.  He  answered  all  of  his  detroctors 
with  0  dominant  performance  that  owed  the  Metrodome  crowd  and  his 
teammotes  alike  His  ossisfs  olso  set  o  Midwest  Regionol  record  and 
tied  the  NCAA  Tournament  record  for  assists  in  a  first-  or  second-round 
game.  As  if  thot  wasn't  enough,  he  was  5-of-6  on  3-poinlers. 

The  Bruins  closed  the  first  half  with  o  22-7  run  ond  mode  a  16-2  run 
to  start  the  second  half,  going  up  76-4!  just  seven  minutes  after  holftime. 

UCLA  shot  74  percent  before  the  final  minutes  and  also  played  im- 
pressive defense,  limiting  Juon  Dixon,  who  mode  seven  turnovers,  to  16 
points  on  6-of- 1 8  shooting.  Lonny  Boxter  hod  22  points  ond  10  rebounds 
for  the  Terrapins.  Maryland  failed  to  reach  the  round  of  16  for  just  the 
third  time  in  the  lost  seven  seasons. 


UCIA  105,  MARYLAND  70 

Hubert  H  Humphrey  Metrodome  -  Morch  18,  2000 


UCLA 

Kopono 

Farnhom 

Moiso 

Knight 

Wotson 

Godzuric 

Boiley 

liush 

Bornes 

Young 

Hines 

Brooks 

Team 

Totals 

Maryland 

Miller 

Morris 

Boxter 

Dixon 

Bloke 

Mordesich 

Nicholas 

Holden 

Cephos 

Bodu 

McColl 

Hohn 

Team 

Totals 


Min  FG 

f    22  4-7 

f    8  ai 

c    27  7-8 

g     12  1-4 

g    26  6-7 

21  5-6 

17  1-4 

24  6-11 

15  47 

13  3-5 

11  2-3 

4  1-1 


3FG  FT 

3-5  ao 

ao  2-4 

0-0  ai 

1-2  3-4 

5-6  0-0 

0-0  3-6 

ai  ao 

2-4  0-0 

ai  ao 

1-3  ao 

2-3  3-3 


ao  Reb  F 

a2    2  1 

0-0     0  0 

1-8     9  3 

1-3     4  I 


0-0 
1-5 

at 

1-5 
20 

a2 
a2 
ai 

2-2 


T     B 

3     0 


200  4064  14-2511-18    8-31   39  19  28  16     5   12  105 


f    26     2-6 
I    30    5-10 


0-2      1-1 
1-3     2-2 


OD  Reb    F 

2-2     4     0 
1-2     3     0 


29    8-17     ao    6-10      6-4    10 


39    6-18      2-7     2-4 
31     2-8       1-2     ao 


6  0-0 

16  2-5 

15  1-3 

4  0-0 

1  0-0 

2  a2 

1  ai 


ao  ao 

1-4  0-0 

1-1  0-0 

ao  ao 

0-0  0-0 

a2  0-2 

ai  1-2 


21 

2-1 
0-0 

ao 
ai 
as 

0-0 

ai 

ai 

4-3 


0 
0 
4 
6 
0 
0 
2 
0 
0     0     1 

0  0     0 

1  0     0 


T  B 

2  0 

2  1 

I  I 


1     22 
1     16 


200  2W0    6-22  12-21    17-19  36  14   16  18     4  10    70 


FG%- UCLA  .625,  Morylond  .371.  3FG%- UCLA  56a  Marylond  .273  FT%  ■ 
UCLA  .61 1,  Maryland  .571.  Technical  Fouls.  None  Officiols:  Tim  Higgins,  Ted  Hillory, 
Reggie  Greenwood.  Attendonce:  26,358. 

UCLA(2M1)  49     56  105 

Morylond  (25-10)       33     37  70 


200  22-66   4-19  11-14  11-2132  18     9  17     4     9    59 


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if  99-2000  ACC  Standings 

ACC  Games 

All  Gomes 

'earn                      W 

L               Pcf. 

Home         Rood                    W              L 

Pct.            Home         Road      Neutral                          1 1 

uke                       15 

1              .938 

7-1            8-0                   29              5 

852               13-2            9-0 

7-3 

MARYLAND           1 1 

5              .688 

7-1            A4                   25            10 

714             15-1            4-5 

64 

Virginia                      9 

7              563 

6-2            3-5                     19             12 

.613               11-3            5-7 

3-2 

North  Carolina           9 

7              .563 

5-3            4-4                     22             14 

.611                 7-5            5-5 

10-4 

Wake  Forest              7 

9              .438 

4-4            3-5                     22             14 

.611               11-4            6-6 

5-4 

NC  State                  6 

10              .375 

5-3             1-7                     20             14 

588               17-3            2-8 

1-3 

Florida  Slate              6 

10              .375 

4-4            2-6                     12             17 

.414                8-6            3-9 

1-2 

Georgia  Tech            5 

11               .313 

5-3            0-8                     13              17 

433               11-3            0-9 

2-5 

Clemson                     4 

12              .250 

3-5             1-7                     10             20 

333                7-9            1-8 

2-3 

/  999-2000  ACC  Individual  Leaders 

Individual  Scoring 

Free  Throw  Pct. 

Rebounds 

Player,  School                  G      FG 

3P      FT       Pts 

Avg 

Player,  Team                   GP    FTM     FTA     PCT 

Player,  Team                    GP     NO 

AVG 

Will  Solomon,  CU             16      116 

48     60     340 

213 

Darius  Songoilo,  WF         16       87      99    879 

Terence  Morris,  Md.        15    135 

9.0 

Juan  Dixon,  Md.             16    116 

26     58     316 

19.8 

Roger  Mason,  UVo           16      43       49   .878 

Joson  Collier,  GoT            16     142 

89 

Chris  Carrowell,  Duke       16     109 

15      75     308 

19.3 

oson  Copel,  NC             16      46      53    868 

Lonny  Baxter,  Md.            16    1 35 

8.4 

Shone  Battier,  Duke          16     100 

43      64     307 

19.2 

uan  Dixon,  Md.             16      58      71   .817 

Brendon  Hoywood,  NC    16     134 

8,4 

Domous  Anderson.  FSU    16     101 

38      37     277 

17.3 

Shone  Battier,  Duke          16      64      79    .810 

Alvin  Jones,  GaT               16     125 

78 

Joseph  Forte,  NC             16     104 

24      40     272 

17.0 

Ron  Hole,  FSU                 16      66      83  .795 

Travis  Watson,  UVo           16     123 

77 

Darius  Songoilo,  WF         16      89 

0      87     265 

16-6 

Chris  Carrowell,  Duke      16      75      95  .789 

Damon  Thornton,  NCS      16     114 

71 

lonny  Baxter,  Md.            16     111 

0      42     264 

16.5 

oseph  Forte,  NC             16      40      51    .784 

Chris  Williams,  UVa          16     109 

6.8 

Chris  Williams,  UVa          16      93 

22      52     260 

16.3 

ason  Collier,  GaT            16      72      94   .766 

Carlos  Boozer,  Duke         16     107 

67 

Jason  Collier.  GoT             16       82 

16      72     252 

15.8 

Damien  Wilkins,  NCS       16      49      65   .754 

Adorn  Allenspoch,  CU      15      99 

6.6 

Donald  Hand,  UVo           16      75 

28      70     248 

15  5 

Ron  Hole,  FSU                 16      77 
Terence  Morris,  Md.        15      82 
Anthony  Grundy,  NCS      16      85 
Brendon  Hoywood,  NC    16       88 

25      66     245 

19      42     225 

29      31     230 

0      48     224 

15.3 
15.0 
14.4 
14.0 

3-PoiNT  FD  Per  Game 

Player,  Team                   GP  3GM  3GA  AVG 

Will  Solomon,  CU            16      48     120     3.0 
Shone  Saltier,  Duke          16      43      84     2.7 

Assists 

Player,  Team                   GP    NO  AVG 
Ed  Colo.  NC                    15     117      78 
Steven  Bloke,  Md.           16    111     6.9 

Field  Coal  Pct. 

Domous  Anderson,  FSU    16      38      78     2.4 
Tony  Akins,  GoT               16      34      98      2.1 

Joson  Williams,  Duke        16     100 
Delvon  Arringlon,  FSU      16      98 

6.3 
6,1 

Player,  Team                 GP  FGM 

FGA  pa 

Shaun  Fein,  GaT              16      31       86      19 

Donald  Hond,  UVo           16       61 

38 

Brendan  Hoywood.NC     16      88 

120  .733 

Robert  O'Kelley,  WF        16      29     101       1,8 

Will  Solomon,  CU             16       54 

3,4 

Carlos  Boozer,  Duke        16      82 

131   .626 

Anthony  Grundy  NCS     16      29      87      1.8 

Juan  Dixon,  Md.              16      52 

3.3 

Domous  Anderson,  FSU    16     101 

186  .543 

AndriusJurkunas,  CU        16       29       76      1,8 

Joson  Copel,  NC               16      48 

3,0 

Shone  Battier,  Duke          16     100 

185   .541 

Donold  Hand,  UVo           16      28      91       1.8 

Shaun  Fein,  GoT               16      48 

3.0 

Lonny  Baxter,  Md              16      111 

206  .539 

uan  Dixon,  Md.             16      26      58     1.6 

,     Tony  Akins,  GoT                16       47 

2.9 

Darius  Songaila,WF        16      89 
Chris  Carrowell,  Duke      16     109 
Chris  Williams,  UVo          16      93 
Juan  Dixon,  Md.             16    116 

Joseph  Forte,  NC              16     104 

166  .536 
213   .512 
192  .484 
240  .483 

218   .477 

Blocked  Shots 

Player,  Team         "        GP    NO 

Lonny  Baxter,  Md,             16      40 
Alvin  Jones,  GaT               16      38 

AVG 

2.5 
2.4 

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3-PoiNT  FC  Pct. 

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Brendon  Hoywood,  NC    16       35 
Shone  Battier,  Duke           16       31 

2.2 

1,9 

Ployer,  Team                   GP  3PM 

3 PA     PCT 

■  M  '           -'^m^^^^A 

Terence  Morris,  Md.         15      27 

1.8 

Shone  Bottier,  Duke           16      43 

84    .512 

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Damon  Thornton,  NCS      16       27 

1  7 

Domous  Anderson,  FSU    16      38 

78   .487 

^^^m    ^^  I^H  1 

Chris  Corrowell,  Duke       16       21 

1,3 

Juan  Dixon,  Md.             1 6      26 

58  .448 

Tohj  Holden,  Md.             16      16 

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Jason  Copel,  NC               16       24 

58    ,414 

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Dovid  Anderson,  FSU        16       16 

1.0 

Will  Solomon,  CU            16      48 

120  ,400 

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Corlos  Boozer,  Duke        16       15 

0.9 

AndriusJurkunas,  CU        16      29 

76  ,382 

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Shaun  Fein,  GoT              16      31 
Joseph  Forte,  NC              16       24 
Tony  Akins,  GaT               16      34 
Anthony  Grundy,  NCS      16       29 

86  360 
67  .358 
98   .347 

87  333 

Steals 

Player,  Team                   GP    NO 
Juan  Oixon,  Md.              16      45 
Joson  Williams,  Duke        16       36 

AVG 
2.8 

2.3 

Steven  Blake,  Md              16       31 

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Adorn  Hall,  UVo                15       29 
Terence  Morris,  Md.        15      29 
Anthony  Grundy  NCS      16      29 
Shone  Battier.  Duke           16      29 

1.9 
1.9 
1.8 
1.8 

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Justin  Goiney,  NCS          16      26 

1,6 

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Chris  Willioms,  UVo          16       25 
Note  lomes,  Duke             16       25 

1,6 
16 

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Scoring 

School 

Duke 
Virginia 
Maryland 
North  Carolina 
NC  Stole 
Woke  Forest 
Clemson 
Florida  Stole 
Georgia  Tech 


GP    PTS  AVG 

16  1433  89,6 
16  1286  80,4 
161257  78.6 

16  1191  74,4 
16  1080  675 
16  1068  66,8 
16  1041  65  1 
16  1035  64.7 
16  1015   63.4 


Scoring  Defense 

School 

NC  Stole 
Woke  Forest 
Georgio  Tech 
Maryland 

North  Carolina 
Clemson 
Florida  State 
Duke 
Virginia 


GP  PTS  AVG 
16  1095  68.4 
16  1099  68.7 
16  1130  70.6 
161139  71.2 


1141 
1159 
1167 
1190 
1286 


71.3 
72.4 
72.9 
74,4 
804 


Scoring  Margin 

School  AVG 

Duke  15.2 

Maryland  7.4 

North  Carolina  3,1 

Virginia  0.0 

NC  Stole  -0.9 

Woke  Forest  -1.9 

Georgia  Tech  -7.2 

Clemson  -7.4 

Florida  Stole  -8.3 


Field  Coal 

School 

Duke 

North  Corolino 

Maryland 

Virginia 

NC  State 

Woke  Forest 

Florida  State 

Clemson 

Georgia  Tech 

Field  Coal 

School 
Maryland 

North  Corolino 
Clemson 
Georgia  Tech 
Duke 

Wake  Forest 
NC  State 
Florido  Stole 
Virginia 

3-PoiNT  FD 

School 

Duke 
Maryland 

Clemson 
Florida  Stole 
NC  Stole 
Georgia  Tech 
North  Carolina 
Virginia 
Woke  Forest 


PCT. 

FGM 
509 
443 
475 
441 
387 
378 
361 
376 
342 


FGA  PCT 
1003    ,507 

889  ,498 
1017  .467 
1021   .432 

929    ,417 

928   ,407 

889  ,406 
928  ,405 

890  ,384 


PcT.  Defense 

FGM  FGA  PCT 

392  957  .410 

424  1031  ,411 

373  885  .421 

407  945  ,431 

467  1081  .432 

379  869  .436 

390  867  .450 

431  942  .458 

449  917  .490 

PCT. 

3PM  SPA  pa 

126  323  ,390 

94  243  .387 

107  294  .364 

99  276  .359 

91  262  .347 

119  344  .346 

76  223  .341 

117  344  .340 

65  212  .307 


Free  Throw 

School 

Duke 

Florida  State 
North  Carolina 
Woke  Forest 
Virginia 
Maryland 
Clemson 
NC  Stole 
Georgio  Tech 


PcT. 

FTM 
289 
214 
229 
247 
287 
213 
182 
215 
212 


Blocked  Shots 

School  GP 

Maryland  16 

Duke  16 

Georgia  Tech  16 

North  Carolina  16 

NC  Stole  16 

Florida  Stale  16 

Woke  Forest  16 

Clemson  16 

Virginio  16 


FTA  pa 

400  ,723 

297  ,721 

321  .713 

352  .702 

413  .695 

307  .694 

268  .679 

320  .672 

321  .660 


NO  AVG 
108     6.8 


94 
73 
66 
65 
52 
50 
40 
35 


5.9 
4.6 
4,1 
4,1 
3,3 
3,1 
2,5 
2,2 


Steals 

School  GP    NO  AVG 

Maryland  16    150     9.4 

Duke  16     147     9.2 

NC  Stole  16     132      8.3 

Virginio  16     128     8.0 

Wake  Forest  16     100     6.3 

Georgia  Tech  16      98      6.1 

North  Corolino  16 

Clemson  16 

Florida  State  16 


88  5.5 
80  5,0 
79     4,9 


Turnover  Margin 


School 

Duke 
Virginio 
Maryland 
NC  Stole 
Woke  Forest 
Clemson 
Georgia  Tech 
Florida  State 
North  Carolina 


FOR 
18.0 
18.9 
17.3 

17.1 
14.2 

11.6 
13.3 
10,9 
10,3 


OPP  MAR 

12,5     5,5 


13.9 
13.6 

15.3 
13.5 
14.8 
174 
15.1 
15.3 


4.9 
3.6 

1,9 
07 
-3,2 
-41 
-42 
-5  0 


Rebound  Margin 

School  GP   FOR 

North  Carolina  16    38,1    33,3 

Woke  Forest  16    371    34.1 

Clemson  16    378  35.8 

Florida  State  16  35.7  34.3 

Georgio  Tech  16 

NC  State  16 
Maryland 


Duke 
Virginia 

3-PoiNT  FG 

School 

Duke 

Georgia  Tech 
Virginio 
Clemson 
Florida  State 
Maryland 
NC  Stale 
North  Corolino 
Wake  Forest 


371 

34.9 

16  37.1 

16  35.6 
16   34.2 


OPP  MAR 

4,8 
3,0 
2.0 
1,4 
0,4 
-0,5 
-1.9 
-3,9 
-5.3 


36.6 
35,4 
39.1 

39.5 
39,5 


Per  Came 

gptpgmtpgaavg 


126    323 
119    344 


79 
74 
73 


117  344 

107  294  6,7 

99  276  6,2 

94  243  5.9 

91  262  5,7 

76  223  4.8 

65  212  4,1 


1 999-2000  ACC  Postseason  Results 


ACC  Tournament  Results 

Thursday,  March  9 

#7  Florida  St.  63,  #8  Georgia  Tech  62 
#1  Duke  94,  #9  Clemson  63 

Friday,  March  1 0 

#4  N.  Carolina  52,  #5  Woke  Forest  58 
#2  Maryland  82,  #7  Florida  State  61 
#3  Virginia  65,  #6  NC  Stole  76 

Saturday,  March  1 1 
Duke  82,  V\/ake  Forest  73 
Maryland  64,  NC  State  61 

Sunday,  March  1 2 

Duke  81,  Marylond  68 


NCAA  Tournament  Results 

East  Regional 

#1  Duke  82,  #16  Lamar  55 
#1  Duke  69,  #8  Kansas  64 
#1  Duke  78,  #5  Florida  87 

Midwest  Regional 

#3  Maryland  74,  #14  lona  59 
#3  Maryland  70,  #6  UCLA  105 

South  Regional 

#8  North  Carolina  84,  #9  Missouri  70 
#8  North  Carolina  60,  #1  Stanford  53 
#8  North  Carolina  74,  #4  Tennessee  69 
#8  North  Carolina  59,  #7  Tulsa  55 

Final  Four  -  Indianapolis,  Indiana 

Semifinals 

Florida  71,  North  Carolina  59 

Michigan  Stale  53,  Wisconsin  41 

Finals 

Michigan  State  89,  Florida  76 


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NIT  Results 

First,  Second  and  Quarterfinal  Rounds 

Virginia  111,  Georgetown  115  (3ot) 
NC  Stole  64,  Tulane  60 
NC  State  60,  Arizona  State  57 
NC  Slate  77,  Mississippi  54 
Wake  Forest  83,  Vanderbilt  68 
Wake  Forest  72,  New  Mexico  65 
Wake  Forest  76,  California  59 
Wake  Forest  62,  NC  State  59  (ot) 

Semifinals 

Wake  Forest  62,  NC  Stole  59  (ot) 
Penn  State  52,  Notre  Dame  73 

Consolation  Final 

Penn  State  74,  NC  State  72 

Championship  Final 

Woke  Forest  71,  Notre  Dome  61 


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2000  ACC  Player  of  the  Year 

Chris  Corrawell,  Sr.,  Duke  81-5 

Shane  Battier,  Jr.,  Duke  15.5 

Will  Solomon,  So.,  Clemson  3 

Juan  Dixon,  So.,  Maryland  2 

Lonny  Baxter,  So.,  Maryland  1 


SOQO  ACC  Rookie  of  the  Year 

Joseph  Forte,  North  Carolina 
Jason  Williams,  Duke 
Steve  Blake,  Maryland 
Mike  Dunleovy,   Duke 
Carlos  Boozer,  Duke 
Travis  Watson,  Virginia 
Damien  Wilkins,  NC  State 

2000  ACC  Coach  of  the  Year 

Mike  Krzyzewski,  Duke 
Gary  Williams,  Maryland 

Pete  Gillen,  Virginia 

Bobby  Cremins,  Georgia  Tech 

Lorry  Shyott,  Clemson 

All-ACC  Teams 

First  Team  Itirst-leam  votes) 
ChrisCarrawell,Sr.,  Duke  (103) 
Shone  Battier,  Jr.,  Duke  (101) 
Juan  Dixon,  So.,  Maryland  (92) 
Will  Solomon,  So.,  Clemson  |56| 
Lonny  Baxter,  So.,  Maryland  (58) 

Second  Team 

Terence  Morris,  Jr.,  Maryland  (27) 

Ed  Cota,  Sr.,  North  Carolina  (34) 
Donald  Hand,  Jr.,  Virginia  (12) 
Jason  Collier,  Sr.,  Georgia  Tech  (7) 
Joseph  Forte,  Fr,  North  Carolina  (8) 
Chris  Williams,  So.,  Virginia  (3) 

Third  Team 

Jason  Williams,  Fr,  Duke  (3) 
Darius  Songoila,  So.,  Woke  Forest  (2) 
Brendan  Haywood,  Jr.,  North  Carolina 
Ron  Hale,  Sr.,  Florido  Stole  (2) 
Domous  Anderson,  Sr..  Florida  Stote  (2) 

Honorable  Mention 

Anthony  Grundy,  So,,  NC  Stole 
Carlos  Boozer,  Fr.,  Duke 
Robert  O'Kelley,  Jr.,  Woke  Forest 
Steve  Blake,  Fr.,  Maryland 
Jason  Copel,  So.,  North  Carolina 
Travis  Watson,  Fr,  Virginia 


48 
43 
7 
2 
1 
1 


2000  All-ACC  Freshmen  Team 

Joseph  Forte,  North  Corolino  96 

Jason  Willioms,  Duke  96 

Carlos  Boozer,  Duke  88 

Travis  Wotson,  Virginia  83 

Steve  Blake,  Maryland  66 


Honorable  Mention 

Damien  Wilkins,  NC  State 
Mike  Dunleavy,  Duke 

All-ACC  Tournament 
First  Team 

Jason  Williams,  Duke  (MVP) 
Juan  Dixon,  Maryland 
Shone  Bottler,  Duke 
Lonny  Baxter,  Moryland 


35 


61 
59 
55 
53 

43 


Players  of  the  Week 

N29  Jason  Collier,  GoT 

Will  Solomon,  Clem. 
Terence  Morris,  Md. 
Jason  Copel,  UNC 
Chris  Williams,  UVo 
Chris  Corrawell,  Duke 
Will  Solomon,  Clem. 
Damous  Anderson 
Brendan  Hoywood,  UNC 
Donald  Hand,  UVo 
Lonny  Boxter,  Md. 
Will  Solomon,  Clem, 
Juon  Dixon,  Md 
juon  Dixon,  Md. 
Darius  Songoila,  WF 
Shone  Battier,  Duke 
Joson  Williams,  Duke 

Rookies  of  the  Week 

N29  Joseph  Forte,  UNC 

Domien  Wilkins,  NCS 
Carlos  Boozer,  Duke 
Morsholl  Willioms,  NCS 
Carlos  Boozer,  Duke 
Roger  Mason,  UVo 
Jason  Williams,  Duke 
Roger  Mason,  UVo 
Travis  Wotson,  UVo 
Joson  Williams,  Duke 
Joseph  Forte,  UNC 
Travis  Watson,  UVa 
Joseph  Forte,  UNC 
Joseph  Forte,  UNC 


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-Year  Results 

Overall 

AP 

Confe 

ence 

Conference  Toumoment 

''cm 

Win 

loss 

Pd.         Ronk       PPG 

PPG 

Win 

OSS 

Pd. 

Finish 

Win    Loss       Pd. 

Finish 

Coach                 Postseason 

904-05 

0 

2 

.000 

1910-11 

3 

9 

.250 

218 

36.3 

1913-14 

I918-19 

1 

5 

.167 

143 

293 

1923-24 

5 

7 

.417 

23.3 

23.7 

1 

2 

333 

11th 

1 

.500 

Quarterfinals 

H  Burton  Shipley 

1924-25 

12 

5 

.706 

23.6 

21,0 

3 

1 

.750 

4lh 

0 

000 

First  Round 

H.  Burton  Shipley 

1925-26 

14 

3 

824 

291 

20.6 

7 

1 

.875 

4lh 

0 

.000 

First  Round 

H.  Burton  Shipley 

1926-27 

10 

10 

.500 

273 

31.1 

6 

4 

600 

9lh 

0 

.000 

First  Round 

H,  Burton  Shipley 

1927-28 

14 

4 

.778 

278 

22,0 

8 

1 

889 

4th 

DNP 

H,  Burton  Shipley 

1928-29 

7 

9 

.438 

24.8 

28.8 

2 

5 

.286 

21st 

0 

.000 

First  Round 

H,  Burton  Shipley 

1929-30 

16 

6 

.727 

34.2 

26.2 

9 

5 

.643 

10th 

0 

.000 

First  Round 

H  Burton  Shipley 

1930-31 

18 

4 

818 

32.6 

24.9 

8 

1 

889 

2nd 

2 

D  1.000 

Champions 

H,  Burton  Shipley 

1931-32 

16 

4 

.800 

34.5 

20.1 

8 

2 

.800 

1st 

0 

.000 

First  Round 

H.  Burton  Shipley 

1932-33 

11 

9 

.550 

32.9 

32.8 

7 

3 

700 

3rd 

0 

.000 

First  Round 

H.  Burton  Shipley 

1933-34 

11 

8 

.579 

32.6 

31.0 

6 

1 

857 

3rd 

0 

.000 

First  Round 

H.  Burton  Shipley 

1934-35 

8 

10 

.444 

33.7 

33.9 

4 

5 

,444 

5th 

DNP 

H.  Burton  Shipley 

1935-36 

14 

6 

.700 

39.6 

35.5 

3 

3 

,500 

4th 

1 

.500 

Semihnals 

H.  Burton  Shipley 

1936-37 

8 

12 

.400 

373 

34.7 

4 

8 

.333 

10th 

0 

.000 

First  Round 

H,  Burton  Shipley 

1937-38 

15 

9 

.625 

378 

34.9 

7 

4 

.636 

7lh 

1 

,500 

Semihnals 

H.  Burton  Shipley 

1938-39 

15 

9 

625 

40.1 

36.4 

8 

3 

.727 

3rd 

2 

,667 

Finols 

H,  Burton  Shipley 

1939-40 

14 

9 

.609 

39.0 

35.7 

7 

4 

.636 

5th 

1 

.500 

Semifinals 

H,  Burton  Shipley 

1940-41 

1 

21 

.045 

30.0 

472 

0 

13 

.000 

15lh 

DNP 

H,  Burton  Shipley 

1941-42 

7 

15 

.318 

36.4 

43.5 

3 

8 

.273 

13th 

DNP 

H.  Burton  Shipley 

1942-43 

8 

8 

.500 

44.8 

41.9 

5 

5 

.500 

9lh 

DNP 

H.  Burton  Shipley 

1943-44 

4 

14 

.222 

31.2 

51.0 

2 

1 

.667 

4th 

0 

.000 

First  Round 

H.  Burton  Shipley 

1944-45 

2 

14 

.125 

35.6 

44.2 

2 

5 

.286 

9th 

0 

.000 

First  Round 

H.  Burton  Shipley 

1945-46 

9 

12 

.429 

378 

43.2 

5 

5 

.500 

5th 

0 

.000 

First  Round 

H.  Burton  Shipley 

1946-47 

14 

10 

583 

50.0 

53.2 

9 

4 

.692 

5th 

0 

.000 

First  Round 

H.  Burton  Shipley 

1947-48 

11 

14 

.444 

53.6 

56.0 

9 

7 

.563 

4th 

0 

.000 

First  Round 

H.  Burton  Shipley 

1948-49 

9 

18 

.333 

52.6 

59.4 

8 

7 

.533 

8th 

0 

000 

First  Round 

Flucie  Stewart 

1949-50 

7 

18 

.280 

58.2 

60.1 

5 

13 

.278 

13th 

DN 

p 

Flucie  Stewart 

1950-51 

16 

11 

.593 

52.3 

52.6 

11 

8 

.579 

8th 

1 

.500 

Semifinals 

Flucie  Stewart 

1951-52 

13 

9 

.542 

51.9 

50.7 

9 

5 

.643 

7th 

0 

.000 

First  Round 

Bud  Millikan 

1952-53 

15 

8 

.652 

61.1 

54.3 

12 

3 

.800 

3rd 

1 

.500 

Semifinals 

Bud  Millikan 

1953-54 

23 

7 

.767 

20        653 

55.7 

7 

2 

.778 

2nd 

1 

.500 

Semihnals 

Bud  Millikan 

1954-55 

17 

7 

.708 

65.5 

61.9 

10 

4 

.714 

3rd 

0 

,000 

Quarlerhnals 

Bud  Millikan 

1955-56 

14 

10 

.583 

66.7 

64.8 

7 

7 

.500 

5th 

0 

,000 

Quarterhnols 

Bud  Millikan 

1956-57 

16 

10 

.615 

64.6 

61.5 

9 

5 

.643 

2nd 

1 

.500 

Semifinals 

Bud  Millikan 

1957-58 

22 

7 

759 

6         69.1 

57.6 

9 

5 

.643 

4th 

3       ( 

)  1.000 

Champions 

Bud  Millikan         NCAA  Elite  Eight  |2-1) 

1958-59 

10 

13 

.435 

59.3 

576 

7 

7 

.500 

T3rd 

0 

.000 

Quarterfinals 

Bud  Millikan 

1959-60 

15 

8 

.652 

65.0 

56.3 

9 

5 

.643 

3rd 

0 

.000 

Quarterfinals 

Bud  Millikan 

1960-61 

14 

12 

.538 

672 

61.2 

6 

8 

.750 

4th 

1 

.500 

Semifinals 

Bud  Millikan 

1961-62 

8 

17 

.320 

69.9 

676 

3 

11 

.214 

7th 

0 

.000 

Quarterfinals 

Bud  Millikan 

1962-63 

8 

13 

.381 

64.2 

71.6 

4 

10 

.286 

T6th 

0 

.000 

Quarterfinals 

Bud  Millikan 

1963-64 

9 

17 

.346 

70.2 

75.5 

5 

9 

.357 

6th 

0 

.000 

Quarterfinals 

Bud  Millikon 

1964-65 

18 

8 

.692 

73.4 

688 

10 

4 

.714 

T2nd 

1 

.500 

Semifinals 

Bud  Millikan 

1965-66 

14 

11 

.560 

71.6 

68.4 

7 

7 

.500 

5th 

0 

'ooo 

Quarterhnols 

Bud  Millikan 

1966-67 

11 

14 

.440 

64.9 

65.1 

5 

9 

.357 

T5th 

0 

,000 

Quarterhnols 

Bud  Millikan 

1967-68 

8 

16 

.333 

68.8 

73.9 

4 

10 

.286 

6lh 

0 

000 

Quarterfinals 

Fronk  Fellows 

1968-69 

8 

18 

.308 

78.8 

84.1 

2 

12 

.143 

T7th 

0 

.000 

Quorterfinals 

Frank  Fellows 

1969-70 

13 

13 

.500 

761 

747 

5 

9 

,357 

6th 

0 

.000 

Quarterfinals 

Lefty  Driesell 

1970-71 

14 

12 

.538 

750 

73.4 

5 

9 

,357 

T6th 

0 

.000 

Quorterhnals 

Lefty  Driesell 

1971-72 

27 

5 

.844 

14        76.4 

65.8 

8 

4 

667 

T2nd 

2 

.667 

Finols 

Lefty  Driesell         NIT  Champions  (4-0| 

1972-73 

23 

7 

.767 

8          871 

74.2 

7 

5 

.583 

3rd 

2 

667 

Finals 

Lefty  Driesell         NCAA  Elite  Eight  (1-1) 

1973-74 

23 

5 

.821 

4         85.7 

69.0 

9 

3 

.750 

T2nd 

2 

.667 

Finals 

Lefty  Driesell 

1974-75 

24 

5 

.828 

5         89.9 

74.6 

10 

2 

.833 

1st 

0 

.000 

Quorterfinols 

Lefty  Driesell         NCAA  Elite  Eight  (2-1  ] 

1975-76 

22 

6 

.786 

88.2 

74.3 

7 

5 

.583 

T2nd 

1 

.500 

Semihnals 

Lefty  Driesell 

1  12 

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1989-90 
1990-91 
1991-92 
1992-93 
1993-94 
1994-95 
1995-96 
1996-97 
1997-98 
1998-99 
1999-00 


Overall 
Win      Loss 

19  8 
15 
19 
24 
21 
16 
20 
24 
25 
19 
9 


9 
19 
16 
14 
12 
18 
26 
17 
21 
21 
28 
25 


13 
11 

7 
10 
13 
10 

8 
12 
14 
17 
13 
20 
14 
12 
15 
16 
12 

8 
13 
11 
11 

6 
10 


Pet. 
.704 
.536 
.633 
774 
.677 
.551 
.667 
.750 
.676 
.576 
.346 
.581 
.310 
.576 
.571 
.483 
.429 
.600 
.765 
.567 
.656 
.656 
.824 
.714 


AP 
Rank 


22 
20 
5 
17 


PPG 

78.3 
82.1 
779 
80.0 
75.9 
61.3 
74.1 
74.7 
70.3 
70.4 
71.7 
75.8 
69.2 
83.2 
80.2 
81.0 
79.8 
80.0 
86.7 
81.3 
75.2 
78.8 
84.5 
76.7 


PPG 

74.1 
79.5 
74,7 
71.8 
69.8 
58.8 
71.4 
672 
65.0 
65.6 
73.3 
71.8 
74.2 
777 
79.4 
78.9 
79.5 
73.2 
73.9 
76.3 
66.8 
72.1 
66.4 
68.2 


Conference 
Win  Loss  Pet, 
7  5 
9 
6 
3 
6 
9 
6 
5 
6 


3 
6 
11 


.583 
.250 
500 
.786 
.571 
.357 
.571 
.643 
.571 
6      8     .429 

0  14     .000 
6      8     .429 

1  13     .071 

8  .429 

9  .357 


6 

5 

5 

2 

8 

12 

8 

9 

10 

13 

11 


11  .313 

14  .125 

8  .500 

4  .750 
8  .500 
7  .562 
6  .625 
3  .813 

5  .688 


Finish 

4th 

6lh 

4th 

Ist 

4th 

5th 

T3rcl 

2nd 

T4th 

6th 

8th 

5th 

8th 

T5th 

7th 

8th 

T4th 

T4th 

Tlst 

T4th 

T4th 

3rd 

2nd 

2nd 


All-Time  Coaching  History 


H.  Burton  Shipley 

I3S3-S^T0  ia^B-^7 

3^  SEASONS 

Overall:  2<I3-  1 99  (.5501 
Southern  Conf.:  1 24-9 1  (.577) 


Flucie  Stewart 

1917-^8  TO  19^9-50 

3  SEASONS 

Overall:  ^7-^B  (.360) 
Southern  Conf.:  22-27  iMBB) 


Conference  Tournament 


Win    Loss      Pet. 


.000 
.500 
.500 
.667 
.667 
.000 
.000 
0  1.000 
.000 
.500 
.000 
.500 
.500 
.000 


DNP 


.500 
.500 
.000 
.000 
.500 
.500 
.500 
.500 
.667 


Finish 

Quarterfinals 

Semifinals 

Semifinals 

Finals 

Finals 

Quarterfinals 

Quarterhnals 

Champions 

Quarterfinals 

Semifinals 

Quarterfinals 

Semifinals 

Semifinals 

Quarterfinals 

Semifinals 

Semifinals 

Quarterfinals 

Semifinals 

Semifinals 

Semifinals 

Semifinals 

Semifinals 

Finals 


iesell 
iesell 
iesell 
iesell 
iesell 
iesell 
iesell 
iesell 
iesell 
iesell 


Cooeh 

Lefty  Dri 
Lefty  Dri 
Lefty  Dri 
Lefty  Drii 
Lefty  Dri 
Lefty  Dri 
Lefty  Dri 
Lefty  Dri( 
Lefty  Dri 
Lefty  Dn 
Bob  Wade 
Bob  Wade 
Bob  Wade 
Gary  Williams 
Gary  Williams 
Gary  Williams 
Gary  Williams 
Gary  Williams 
Gary  Williams 
Gary  Williams 
Gary  Williams 
Gory  Williams 
Gary  Williams 
Gary  Williams 


Postseason 


NIT  Second  Round  (2-1 
NCAA  Sweet  16  (1-1] 
NCAA  Second  Round  ( 
NIT  Second  Round  (2-1 
NCAA  Second  Round  ( 
NCAA  Sweet  16(1-1) 
NCAA  Sweet  16  (2-1) 
NCAA  Second  Round  ( 


M) 


1-11 


Ml 


NCAA  Second  Round  (1-1) 
NIT  Second  Round  (1-11 


NCAA  Sweet  16  (2-1) 
NCAA  Sweet  16  (2-1) 
NCAA  First  Round  (0-1) 
NCAA  First  Round  (0-1) 
NCAA  Sweet  16  (2-1) 
NCAA  Sweet  16  (2-1) 
NCAASecond  Round  (1-1) 


Bud  Millikan 

I9S0-SI  TO  I9BE-B7 
i  7  seasons 

Overall:  243- 1 82  (.572) 
SC/ACC:  1 30- 1 09  (.544) 


Frank  Fellows 

I9E7-BBT0  I9B8-B9 

2  SEASONS 

Overall:  1 6-34  (.320) 
ACC:  6-22  (.2 1 4) 


Charies  'Lefty'  Drieseil 

1 989-70  TO  I9BS-BE 
i  7  seasons 

Overall:  348-159  (.6861 
ACC:  1 22- 1 00  (.5501 


Bob  Wade 

1988-87  TO  1988-89 

3  SEASONS 

Overall:  36-50  (.4 1 9) 
ACC:  7-35  (.167) 


Gary  Williams 

1989-90  to  present 
i  i  seasons 

Overall:  2  1 7- 1  28  (.629) 
ACC:  89-83  (.5  I  7) 


I  13 


'WINS  OVER  LAST  T 


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Overall  Individual  Records 


Scoring 

Gome:  44    Ernest  Graham  vs.  NC  Stole  (12-2a78| 
Seoson:    776  Wolt  Williams  (1991-92) 

Fr.;  582  Joe  Smith  (1993-94) 

So.:  708  Joe  Smith  (1994-95) 

Jr.:  701    ten  Bios  (1984-85) 

Sr.:  776  Wall  Willioms  (1991-92) 
Career  2,149   Len  Bios  (1982-86) 

Scoring  Average 

Season:  26.8   Walt  Williams  (1991-92) 

Fr.:  19.7  Joe  Smith  (1993-94) 

So.:  212   Tom  McMillan  (1971-72) 

Jr.:  23.3   Will  Hetzel  (1968-69) 

Sr.:  26.8   Wolt  Willioms  (1991-92) 

Career  20  5  Tom  McMillen  (1971-74) 

Rebounds 

Game:  26  Len  Elmore  vs.  Woke  Forest  (2-27-74) 

Seoson:     412  Len  Elmore  (1973-74) 

Fr.:  323  Buck  Willioms  (1978-79) 

So.:  362  Joe  Smith  (1994-95) 

Jr.:  363  Buck  Williams  (1980-81) 

Sr.:  412  Len  Elmore  (1973-74) 

Career:  1,053  Len  Elmore  (1971-74) 

Rebounding  Average 

Season:  14.7  Len  Elmore  (1973-74) 

Fr.:  10.7  Joe  Smith  (1993-94) 

So.:  110  Len  Elmore  (1971-72) 

Jr.:  12  2  Will  Hertzel  (1968-69) 

Sr.;  14,7  Len  Elmore  (1973-74) 

Career  12.2  Len  Elmore  (1971-74) 

Assists 

Gome:  15  Terrell  Stokes  vs.  Western  Corolino  (11-14-98) 

Season:  221  Keith  Gotlin  (1984-85) 

Fr.:  217  Steve  Bloke  (1999-00) 

So.:  221  Keith  Gotlin  (1984-85) 

Jr.:  204  Keith  Gotlin  (1985-86) 

Sr.:  213  Terrell  Stokes  (1998-99) 

Career  649  Keith  Gotlin  (1983-88) 


Steals 

Gome:  9  Johnny  Rhodes  at  North  Corolino  (2-7-96) 

9  Johnny  Rhodes  vs.  Americon  ( 12-23-95) 

Season:     110  Johnny  Rhodes  (1995-96) 

Fr:  71  Steve  Bloke  (1999-00) 

71  Johnny  Rhodes  (1992-93) 

So.:  78  Johnny  Rhodes  (1993-94) 

Jr:  96  Juon  Dixon  (1999-00) 

Sr.:  110  Johnny  Rhodes  (1995-96) 

Career     344  Johnny  Rhodes  (1993-96) 


Blocked  Shots 

Gome:         12  Cedric  Lewis  ot  South  Florido  (l-2a91) 

1 2  Derrick  Lewis  at  Jomes  Modison  ( 1  -2  8-87) 

Season:     143  Cedric  Lewis  (1990-91) 

Fr:  99  Derrick  Lewis  (198485) 

So.:  97  Joe  Smith  (1994-95) 

Jr;  114  Derrick  Lewis  (1986-87) 

Sr;  143  Cedric  Lewis  (199a91) 

Career     339  Derrick  Lewis  (1984-88) 

Field  Coal  Percentage 

Game;    10-10  Lonny  Boxter  vs.  North  Texos  (12-23-98) 

Season;  .647  Buck  Williams  (1980-81)  (183-283) 

So.;       -606  Buck  Williams  (1979-80)  (143-236) 

Jr.:  643  Greg  Monning  (1979-80)  (196-305) 

Sr:        .647  Buck  Willioms  (198a81)  (183-283) 

Career    .615  Buck  Williams  (1978-81)  (446-725) 

Field  Coals  Made 

Gome:         18  Ernest  Graham  vs.  NC  Stote  ('2-20-78) 

Consecutive  in  Game; 

10  Lonny  Baxter  vs.  North  Texas  (12-23-98) 

1 0  Borry  Votes  vs.  Miomi  (Flo.)  ( 1 2-29-70) 

10  Keith  Gotlin  vs.  Clemson  (2-17-85) 

Consecutive  in  Multiple  Gaines: 

15  Greg  Monning  (over  two  gomes  during  the 
1980-  81  seoson,  olso  on  ACC  record) 

Seoson:    275  Albert  King  (1979-80) 

Fr  190  John  Lucas  (1972-73) 

So.:        253  John  Lucas  (1973-74) 

Jr:  275  Albert  King  (1979-80) 

Sr;         270  Adrion  Branch  (1984-85) 

Career     862  Albert  King  (1977-81) 

862  John  Lucos  (1972-76) 

Field  Coals  Attempted 

Gome:         34  Gene  Shue  vs.  Washington  &  Lee  (2-12-53) 

Season;    542  Walt  Willioms  (1991-92) 

Fr:         395  Joe  Smilh  (1993-94) 

So.:         506  Juon  Dixon  (1999-00) 

Jr.:  527  Will  Hetzel  (1968-69) 

Sr;         542  Wolt  Williams  (1991-92) 

Career  1,673  Albert  King  (1977-81) 

3-PoiNT  Field  Coals  Made 

Game; 
Season; 

Fr 

So.: 

Jr: 

Sr: 
Career 


7  Wolt  Williams  vs.  Florida  Stole  (2-5-92) 

89  Wolt  Williams  (1991-92) 

59  Johnny  Rhodes  (1992-93) 

49  Juon  Dixon  (1999-00) 

64  Teyon  McCoy  (1989-90) 

89  Wall  Williams  (1991-92) 

186  Johnny  Rhodes  (1993-96) 


Keith  Booth        Len  Elmore        Keith  Catlin 


I  14 


3-PoiNT  Field  Coals  Attempted 

Gome;         13    Danny  Miller  vs.  Clemson  (1-22-00) 
Season:    240  Wolt  Williams  (1991-92) 
Fr  175  Johnny  Rhodes  (1992-93) 


So.; 

135  Juon  Dixon  (1999-00) 

Jr; 

164  Teyon  McCoy  (1989-90) 

Sr: 

240  Wolt  Willioms  (1991-92) 

Career 

557  Johnny  Rhodes  (1993-96) 

Free  Throws  Made 

Gome: 

17  Tom  McMillen  vs  Conisius  (12-17-71 ) 

Consecutive  in  Gome: 

15    Albert  King  vs.  Boston  University  (2-11-80) 

Consecutive  in  Multiple  Gomes; 

32    DuoneSimpkins  (1993-94) 

32   Len  Bios  (1985-86) 

32   Bob  O'Brien  (1954-57) 

Season: 

213    Keith  Booth  (1996-97) 

Fr 

168  Joe  Smith  (1993-94) 

So.: 

209  Joe  Smith  (1994-95) 

Jr: 

162    Keith  Booth  (1995-96) 

Sr: 

213    Keith  Booth  (1996-97) 

Career 

576   Keith  Booth  (1994-97) 

Free  Throws  Attempted 

Gome; 

24   Keith  Booth  vs.  George  Washington  |12-9-96) 

Seoson; 

297   Keith  Booth  (1996-97) 

Fr 

229  Joe  Smith  (1993-94) 

So.: 

282  Joe  Smith  (1994-95) 

Jr: 

214   Keith  Boolh  (1995-96) 

Sr.; 

297   Keith  Boolh  (1996-97) 

Career 

824   Keith  Booth  (1994-97) 

Cames  Played 

Seoson:      37   Len  Bios  (1984-85) 

37   Adrian  Bronch  (1984-85) 
Career      131    Len  Bios  (1982-86) 
Consecutive  in  o  Career 

126   Keith  Booth  (1994-97) 

Cames  Started 

Seoson:      37   Len.Bios  (1984-85) 

37  Adrion  Bronch  (1984-85) 
Career     126   Keith  Booth  (1994-97) 
Consecutive  in  o  Career 

126   Keith  Booth  (1994-97) 


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Individual  Leaders 

Scoring 


^3 

3 

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Ernest  Graham     | 

Came 


2, 

43 

T3. 

41 

T5. 

40 

7. 

39 

T8. 

38 

13. 

36 

T14. 

35 

T18 

34 

T23.      33 


Tom  McMillen 


T38,      32 


T47.       31 


T58,      30 


'  Denotes 


Ernest  Graham  vs.  NC  State  (12-20-78) 
Al  Bungevs,  Yale  (1-4-60) 
Len  Bias  at  Duke  (1-25-86) 
Gene  Shue  vs.  Washington  &  Lee  (2-12-53) 
JoeSmithvs.  Duke  (3-1-95) 
Gene  Shue  vs.  Wake  Forest  (SC  Tournament;  3-6-53) 
Wolt  Williams  vs.  Woke  Forest  (1-22-92)* 
Walt  Williams  vs.  Clemson  (ACC  Tournament;  3-12-92) 
Wolt  Williams  ot  Florido  State  (2-5-92)  * 
Albert  King  vs.  Clemson  (ACC  Tournoment,  2-29-80) 
Jim  O'Brien  vs.  North  Corolina  (1-27-73) 
Howard  White  vs.  South  Carolina  (12-16-70) 
Evers  Burns  vs.  Georgia  Tech  (2-6-93) 
Exree  Hipp  vs.  Tovs'son  State  (12-23-93) 
Jerrod  Mustaf  vs.  Duke  (2-10-901 
Len  Bios  ol  North  Carolina  (2-20-86) 
Tom  McMillen  at  George  Washington  (12-4-71 ) 
Wolt  Williams  at  Clemson  (2-22-92) 
Tony  Massenburg  vs.  Georgia  Tech  (2-3-90) 
John  Lucas  vs.  NC  Stale  1 1-28-76) 
John  Lucas  vs.  Wake  Forest  (1-10-76) 
Gory  Word  vs.  Woke  Forest  (2-7-66) 
Juan  Dixon  vs.  Georgio  Tech  (2-16-00) 
Keith  Booth  vs.  Georgia  Tech  (ACC  Tournament;  3-9-96) 
Joe  Smith  vs.  Clemson  (2-25-95) 
JoeSmithvs.  Utah  (H-22-94) 
JoeSmithvs.  Rider  (11-30-93) 
Wolt  Willioms  ot  Virginia  ( 1  -29-92)  * 
Matt  Roe  vs.  Georgia  Tech  (2-13-91 ) 
Walt  Williams  vs.  North  Carolina  (1-10-90) 
Len  Bias  at  George  Mason  ( 1 1  -26-85) 
Tom  McMillen  vs  Novy  (1-20-73) 
Tom  McMillen  vs.  Conisius  (12-17-71) 
Hov/ard  White  vs.  Georgetov/n  (12-14-70) 
Will  Hetzel  vs.  South  Carolina  (3-6-69) 
Bob  O'Brien  vs.  Clemson  (1-7-56) 
Bob  Kessler  vs.  Duke  (ACC  Tournament;  3-1-56) 
laron  Profit  at  Florida  State  (2-27-99) 
Steve  Froncis  vs.  Clemson  (2-24-99) 
Kevin  McLinton  vs,  Florido  Stole  (2-13-93) 
Wolt  Williams  at  North  Carolina  (1-13-92)* 
Rudy  Archer  vs.  Mt.  St  Mary's  (12-8-87) 
Derrick  Lewis  vs.  Md.  Baltimore  County  (2-18-87) 
Albert  King  vs.  Woke  Forest  (1-20-80) 
Tom  McMillen  vs.  Georgetown  ( 12-13-71 ) 
Borry  Yates  vs,  Miami  (Fla.)  (12-29-70) 
Juan  Dixon  vs.  Duke  (2-9-00) 
Lonny  Boxter  vs,  NC  Stole  (2-6-00) 
Juan  Dixon  vs.  Georgia  Tech  (1-15-00) 
JoeSmithvs.  Texas  (3-18-95) 
Wait  Willioms  vs.  Virginia  (3-7-92) 
Wolt  Willtams  vs.  Clemson  (1-25-92)* 
Walt  Williams  vs.  West  Virginia  (12-7-91 ) 
Len  Bios  vs.  UNLV  (12-7-85) 
Ernest  Grohom  vs  Bucknell  (12-22-79) 
John  Lucas  at  North  Carolina  (2-15-75) 
John  Lucas  vs,  Duke  (2-2-74) 
Johnny  Rhodes  vs,  Kentucky  (11-24-95) 
Joe  Smith  vs.  Massachusetts  (12-10-94) 
Joe  Smith  at  Oklohomo  ( 12-7-93) 
Walt  Williams  vs.  Florida  State  (1-18-92)* 
Wolt  Willioms  vs.  NC  Slate  (1-11-92)* 
Wolt  Willioms  vs.  Rutgers  (12-27-90) 
Wall  Williams  vs.  Boston  College  (12-3-90) 
Jerrod  Mustaf  vs.  Delowore  State  (11-25-89) 
Tony  Massenburg  vs.  Georgio  Tech  (2-14-89) 
Len  Bios  vs.  Georgia  Tech  (2-22-86) 
Len  Bias  vs.  Villanova(  1-27-85) 
Adrian  Branch  vs.  Virginio  (1-30-85) 
Albert  King  at  Virginia  (2-21 -79) 
John  Lucos  vs.  NC  State  (1-16-75) 
Barry  Yotes  vs.  Richmond  ( 1  -2-71 ) 
consecutive  games  during  the  1 991-92  season 


Walt  Williams  (1991-92) 
Len  Bios  (1985-86) 
Joe  Smith  (1994-95) 
Len  Bios  (1984-85) 
Albert  King  (1979-80) 
Adrian  Branch  (1984-85) 
Tom  McMillen  (1972-73) 
Gene  Shue  (1953-54) 
Juan  Dixon  (1999-00) 
Keith  Booth  (1996-97) 
Tom  McMillen  (1972-73) 
Jerrod  Mustaf  (1989-90) 
Will  Hetzel  (1968-69) 
Joe  Smith  (1993-94) 
Steve  Francis  (1998-99) 
John  Lucas  (1973-74) 
Albert  King  (1980-81) 
Tony  Massenburg  (1989-90) 
John  Lucas  (1975-76) 
Lonny  Boxler  (1999-00) 
Adrian  Branch  (1982-83) 
Terence  Morris  (1999-00) 
Tom  McMillen  (1973-74) 
Terence  Morris  (1998-99) 
Evers  Burns  (1992-93) 
Joy  McMillen  (1964-65) 
Derrick  Lewis  (1986-87) 
Loron  Profit  (1997-98) 


Len  Btas(  1982-86) 
Albert  King  (1977-81) 
Adrian  Branch  (1981-85) 
John  Lucos  (1972-76) 
Tom  McMillen  (1971-74) 
Keith  Booth  (1994-97) 
Johnny  Rhodes  (1993-96) 
Walt  Williams  (1988-92) 
Ernest  Graham  (1977-81) 
laron  Profit  (1996-99) 
Greg  Monning  (1977-81) 
Derrick  Lewis  (1984-88) 
Gene  Shue  (1951-54) 
Exree  Hipp  (1993-96) 
Will  Hetzel  (1697-70) 
Tony  Massenburg  (1985-90) 
Evers  Burns  (1989-93) 
Joy  McMillen  (1964-67) 
Terence  Morris  (1997-presenl) 
Joe  Smith  (19941995) 
Bob  Kessler  (1953-56) 
Lee  Browley  (1949-52) 
Jim  O'Brien  (1970-73) 
Steve  Sheppqrd  (1974-76) 
Larry  Gibson  (1975-79) 
ObinnoEkezie  (1996-99) 
Mourice  Howard  (1972-76) 
Buck  Williams  (1978-81) 
DuaneSimpkins{  1993-96) 
Gory  Word  (1963-67) 
Keith  Gotlin  (1984-88) 
Kevin  McLinton  (1989-93) 
Brad  Davis  (1974-76) 
Len  Elmore  (1971-74) 
Lawrence  Boston  (1975-78) 


f  15 


Jime-Record-Book 


2000-01  MARYLAMD  BASKETBALL 


coring  Average 


Rebounds 


Season 


26.8  Wall  Williams  (199].92) 

23.3  Will  Helzel  (1968-69) 

23.2  ten  Bias  (1985-86) 
22.1  Gene  Shue  (1952-53) 
21.8  Gene  Shue  (IPSS-Sa) 

21.7  Albert  King  (1979-80) 
212  Tom  McMillen  (1972-73) 

20.8  Joe  Smith  (199495) 
Tom  McMillen  (1971-72) 

20.4  Bob  Kessler(  1954-55) 

20.3  Bob  Kessler  11955-56) 
20.1  John  Lucas  1 1 975-76) 


Career 

205  Tom  McMillen  (1971-74) 

20.2  Joe  Smith  (1993-95) 
18.7  Gene  Shue  (1951-54) 

18.3  John  Lucas  (1972-76) 
18.0  Will  Hetzel  (1967-70) 

17.4  Albert  King  (1977-81) 
16  6  JerrodMuslol  (1988-90) 
16.2  Walt  Willioms(  1988-92) 


11. 

715 

Albert  King  (1977-81) 

12 

704 

Johnny  Rhodes  (1993-1996) 

13 

689 

Will  Hetzel  (1968-70) 

14. 

671 

ObinnGEkezie(  1996-99) 

15. 

651 

Rod  Horsl  (1968-70) 

16 

648 

Terence  Morris  ( 1997-presenl) 

17 

636 

Herman  Veal  (1981-84) 

18 

634 

Eve rs  Burns  (199a93) 

19 

629 

Lawrence  Boston  ( 1976-78) 

20. 

615 

Gory  Word  (1964-66) 

21. 

586 

Tom  Roy  (1973-75) 

22 

582 

Steve  Sheppord  (1975-77) 

T23 

572 

Loron  Profit  (1996-99) 
Ernest  Grahom  (1978-81) 

25 

570 

Rodney  Elliott  (1995-1998) 

26. 

546 

Adrion  Branch  (1982-85) 

Rebounding  Average 


1 

26 

T2. 

24 

68) 

4 

23 

T5 

22 

Came 

ten  Elmore  at  Woke  Forest  (2-27-74) 
len  Elmore  vs.  Kent  Stole  (1-2-73) 
Will  Hetzel  vs.  W.  Virginia  (12-4- 

Demck  Lev^sotJ.  Madison  (t -28-87) 
Buck  Williams  vs.  Louisville  ( 12-1 3-80) 
Buck  Williams  at  UNLV  ( 1 2-4-78) 
Al  Bunge  vs.  Georgetown  (2-26-58) 
Bob  Kessler  vs.  Georgetown  (2-25-56) 

T9.         21     Joe  Smith  vs.  Texas  (3-18-95) 
Joe  Smith  vs.  Virginia  (2-1-95) 
Mike  Davis  vs.  Pittsburgh  (2-15-77) 
Len  Elmore  vs.  No.  Corolino  (2-13-74) 
Len  Elmore  vs.  E.  Kentucky  (12-5-73) 

T14.      20    JoeSmilhvs.  Florida  St.  (1-11-94) 
Tony  Mossenburg  at  Go.  Tech  (2-13-90) 
Len  Elmore  vs.  Duke  (2-2-74) 
Len  Elmore  vs.  Richmond  ( 1-2-74) 

Season 

1.  412  Len  Elmore  (1973-74) 

2.  363  Buck  Willioms  (1980-81) 

3.  362  Joe  Smith  (1994-95) 

4.  351  Len  Elmore  (1971-72) 

5.  336  Bob  Kessler  (1955-56) 

6         323     Buck  Williams  (1978-79) 
T7       321     Joe  Smith  (1993-94) 
Tom  Roy  (1974-75) 

9  318     Will  Hetzel  ( 1968-69) 

10  314     Tony  Mossenburg  (1989-90) 
11.      308     Lonny  Baxter  (1999-00) 

12       306     Tom  McMillen  (1971-72) 


Assists 


Career 

1.  1,053  Len  Elmore  (1971-74) 

2  948  Derrick  Lewis  (1984-88) 

3.  928  Buck  Willioms  (1978-81) 

4.  916  Keith  Booth  (1994-97) 

5.  895  Lorry  Gibson  (1975-80) 

6  859  Tom  McMillen  (1971-74) 

7  849  Bob  Kessler  (1953-56) 

8  795  Al  Bunge  (1957-60) 

9.  745  Len  Bios  (1982-86) 

10.  722  Tony  Mossenburg  (1985-90) 


Season 

1  14.7  Len  Elmore  (1973-74) 

2  14,0  Bob  Kessler  ( 1955-56) 

3  12.6  Al  Bunge  (1959-60) 
4.  12.2  Will  Hetzel  (1968-69) 

5  11.7  Buck  Williams  (198a81) 

6  11.2  len  Elmore  (1972-73) 

7  11.1  Tom  Roy  (1974-75) 

8  110  Len  Elmore  (1971-72) 

9  10.8  Buck  Williams  (1978-79) 
TIO  10.7  Joe  Smith  (1994-95) 

Joe  Smith  (1993-94) 
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Career 

1         12.2     Len  Elmore  (1971-74) 
T2       109     Buck  Williams  (1978-81) 

Bob  Kessler  (1953-54) 
4        10.7    Joe  Smith  (1994-95) 
5.        10.6     Al  Bunge  (1957-60) 


Came 

1.  15     Terrell Slokes  vs.  W  Corolino (1114-9S! 

2  14     Tenell  Stokes  vs.  Towson  St  (11-30961 

13  13     Steve  Francis  vs.  Virginia  (2-6-991 

Keith  Gatlin  vs.  Virginia  (1-30-84) 

T5  12     Terrell  Stokesvs.  S.C.St.  (12-27981 

Terrell  Stokes  vs.  Missouri  (2-1 8  96) 
Kevin  McUnlon  vs.  NC  Stote  ( 1  -26^91 ! 
Keith  Gatlin  vs.  Navy  (3-17-85) 
Keith  Gatlin  at  No.  Carolina  ( 1  -9-85 1 
Dutch  MorJey  at  Clemson  (2-13-82) 
Dutch  Morley  vs.  Morsholl  (12-29-80) 
John  Lucosvs.  Buffalo  (2-11-73) 
Rich  Poroc  vs.  Conisios  (12-17-71 ) 


Season 


1. 

221 

2. 

217 

3. 

213 

4. 

204 

5. 

178 

6. 

175 

7 

172 

8. 

165 

9. 

162 

10. 

159 

11 

154 

12 

152 

T13.     149 


15  148 

16  143 


Keith  Gatlin  (6,0  opg;  1984-85) 
Steve  Bloke  (6.2  opg;  1999-00) 
Terrell  Stokes  (6  3  opg;  1998-901 
Keith  Gatlin  (6.4  opg;  1985-86; 
John  Lucos  (5.9  opg;  1972-73) 
Kevin  McLinton  (6.3  opg;  1992-93) 
Rudy  Archer  (5.5  apg;  1987-88) 
Brod  Davis  (5  9  opg;  1975-76) 
DuoneSimpkins(4.8apg;  1994-95] 
John  Lucos  (5.6  opg;  1973-74) 
Kevin  McLinton  (5.3  apg;  1991-92) 
Steve  Francis  (4.5  opg;  1998-99) 
Terrell  Stokes  (4  7  opg,  1997-98) 
Walt  Williams  (4,5  opg,  1989-90) 
Keith  Gotlin  (4.6  opg,  1983-84) 
Terrell  Stokes  (4,5  opg.  1996-97) 


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Career 

1.  649   Keith  Gatlin  (5.3  apg;  1983-88) 

2.  590   Terrell  Stokes  |4.6  apg;  1996-99) 

3.  514   John  Lucas  |47  apg;  1972-76) 

4.  483    Duone  Simpkins  (4,1  opg,  1993-96) 

5.  469    Kevin  McLinton  (5.2  apg;  1989-93) 

6.  460   Dutch  Morley  (3.8  apg;  1978-82) 

7.  437  Johnny  Rhodes  (3.6  opg;  1993-96) 

8.  431    Brad  Davis  (5,1  opg;  1974-77) 

9.  410   Walt  Williams  (3.9  apg;  1988-92) 

10.  360  JeffAdkins  (2.8  apg;  1981-85) 

11.  346    ErnestGraham  (2.9  apg,  1977-81) 

12.  304   Albert  King  (2.6  apg;  1977-81) 

13.  296   Keith  Booth  (2.3  apg;  1996-97) 

14.  294  Teyon  McCoy  (3.3  apg;  1987-90) 


Came 


Blocked  Shots 


Tl. 


3. 
T4. 


T9. 


9   Johnny  Rhodes  at  North  Carolina  (2-7-96) 
Johnny  Rhodes  vs.  Americon  (12-23-95) 

8   Terrell  Stokes  vs.  S.C.  State  (12-27-98) 

7   Loron  Profit  vs.  Clemson  (1-15-97) 
Johnny  Rhodes  ot  Virginia  (2-1-96) 
Johnny  Rhodes  vs.  Howard  (12-6-95) 
Walt  Williams  vs.  North  Carolina  (3-11-89) 
Wolt  Williams  vs.  Mt.  St.  Mory's  (11-23-91) 

6   Steve  Bloke  vs.  Duke  (2-9-00) 

Juon  Dixon  vs.  Notre  Dome  (11-26-99) 
Steve  Blake  vs.  Tulane  (11-19-99) 
Steve  Francis  vs.  Clemson  (2-24-99) 
Steve  Francis  vs.  North  Texas  (12-23-98) 
Laron  Profit  vs.  Georgia  Tech  (1-21-98) 
S.  Josikevicius vs.  UNC-Asheville  ( 1 2-2 2-97) 
Loron  Profit  vs.  Konsos  (12-7-97) 
Terrell  Stokes  vs.  UMBC  (12-4-96) 
Terrell  Stokes  vs.  Towson  St.  ( 1 1  -30-96) 
Laron  Profit  vs.  Wake  Forest  (2-15-96) 
Johnny  Rhodes  vs.  Colgate  (12-8-94) 
Johnny  Rhodes  vs.  Clemson  (2-26-94) 
Johnny  Rhodes  vs.  Duke  (1-29-94) 
Johnny  Rhodes  vs.  Hofstro  (12-29-93) 
Johnny  Rhodes  vs.  Rider  (11-30-94) 
Johnny  Rhodes  vs.  Clemson  (2-27-93) 
Vince  Broodnox  at  Clemson  (2-6-91 ) 
Albert  King  at  Clemson  (1-17-81) 
Albert  King  vs.  Temple  (12-29-79) 
ErnestGraham  vs.  Catholic  (12-15-79) 
Dutch  Morley  vs.  Penn  State  (12-3-79) 
John  lucos  vs.  Clemson  (1-21-76) 


Season 

1 .  1 1 0  Johnny  Rhodes  (3.7  spg;  1995-96) 

2.  96  Juan  Dixon  (2.7  spg;  1999-00) 

3.  95   Steve  Francis  (2.8  spg;  1998-99) 

4.  87  Laron  Profit  (2.7  spg;  1997-98) 

5.  85  Johnny  Rhodes  (2.5  spg;  1994-95) 

6.  78  Johnny  Rhodes  (2.6  spg;  1993-94) 
T7  71  Steve  Blake  (2.0  spg;  1999-00) 

Johnny  Rhodes  (2.5  spg;  1992-93) 

9.  68    Loron  Profit  (2.0  spg;  1998-99) 

10.  67   Terrell  Stokes  (2.0  spg;  1998-99) 
Til.    64   Keith  Booth  (2.0  spg;  1996-97) 

Dutch  Morley  (2.1  spg;  1979-80) 
13.  60  WaltWilliams  (2.1  spg;  1991-92) 
T14.    57   Loron  Profit  (1.8  spg;  1996-97) 

Wait  Williams  (1.7  spg;  1989-90) 
16.     53   Terence  Morris  (1.6  spg;  1999-00) 
17      51    Joe  Smith  (1.5  spg;  1994-95) 
T18.    50  Terence  Morris  (1.5  spg;  1998-99) 

Juan  Dixon  (1.5  spg;  1998-99) 
T20.   47   Evers  Burns  (1.7  spg;  1992-93) 

Kevin  McLinton  (1.6  spg;  1991-92) 


Career 

344  Johnny  Rhodes  (2.8  spg,  1993-96) 

252  Loron  Profit  (2,1  spg;  1996-99) 

193  Keith  Booth  (1.53  spg;  1994-97) 

190  Terrell  Stokes  ( 1 ,49  spg;  1996-99) 

175  Wolt  Williams  (1,7  spg;  1988-92) 

170  Dutch  Morley  (1.4  spg;  1978-82) 

146  Juan  Dixon  (2,1  spg;  1999-00) 

137  Derrick  Lev/is  (1.1  spg;  1984-88) 

136  Kevin  McLinton  (1.5  spg;  1989-93) 

130  Terence  Morris  (1.3  spg;  1999-00) 

123  ErnestGraham  (1.0  spg;  1977-81) 

120  DuaneSimpkins(l.l  spg;  1993-96) 

119  Albert  King  (1.0  spg;  1977-81) 

114  Evers  Burns  (1.0  spg;  1989-93) 

T15.  110  JeffAdkins  (0.9  spg;  1981-85) 

Adrian  Branch  (0.9  spg;  1981-85) 


Came 

Tl.       12    Cedric  Lewis  at  South  Florida  (1-20-91) 
Derrick  Lewis  at  James  Madison  (1-28-87) 

T3 .  10  Derrick  Lewis  vs.  Md.-E.  Shore  (2-27-87) 
Derrick  Lewis  vs.  Md.-Balt.  County  (2-18-87) 
Derrick  Lewis  vs.  Towson  State  (2-21-85) 
Derrick  Lewis  vs.  Tennessee  ( 1 1  -24-84) 

T7.         8   Cedric  Lewis  vs.  Georgio  Tech  (2-13-91) 
Cedric  Lewis  vs.  Md.-Balt.  County  ( 1  -7-91 ) 
Cedric  Lewis  vs.  Colif.-lrvine  (12-11-90) 
Lorry  Gibson  vs.  St.  Joseph's  ( 1 2-29-78) 

Til.      7   Lonny  Baxter  vs.  NC  State  (2-6-00) 

Terence  Morris  vs.  Woke  Forest  (1-19-00) 
Terence  Morris  vs.  Tulane  (11-19-99) 
Joe  Smith  vs.  Loyola  (11-29-94) 
Joe  Smith  vs.  Virginia  (2-1-95) 
Joe  Smith  vs.  Texas  (3-18-95) 
Cedric  Lewis  vs.  Georgia  Tech  (2-1-91) 
Cedric  Lewis  vs.  Towson  State  ( 1 1  -26-90) 
Derrick  Lewis  vs.  Virginia  (3-1-86) 
Derrick  Lewis  vs.  Stonford  (12-28-84) 
Derrick  Lewis  vs.  Md.-E.  Shore  (12-13-84) 
Derrick  Lewis  vs.  Cleveland  State  (12-5-84) 
Tony  Mossenburg  vs.  Md.-E.  Shore  (12-1-88) 
Lorry  Gibson  vs.  Syrocuse  (12-24-76) 
Len  Eimore  vs.  North  Carolina  (1-27-73) 

Season 

1.  143    Cedric  Lewis  (5.1  bpg;  1990-91) 

2.  114   Derrick  Lewis  (4.4  bpg;  1986-87) 

3.  99   Derrick  Lewis  (2.7  bpg;  1984-85) 

4.  97  Joe  Smith  (2.9  bpg;  1994-95) 

5.  93   Joe  Smith  (3.1  bpg;  1993-94) 

6.  79    Lonny  Baxter  (2.3  bpg;  1999-00) 

7        77  Terence  Morris  (2.3  bpg;  1998-99) 

T8.      71  Terence  Morris  (2.1  bpg,  1999-00) 

71  Derrick  Lewis  (2.2  bpg;  1985-86) 

10.  67  Lorry  Gibson  (2.5  bpg;  1976-77) 

11.  58  Larry  Gibson  (1.9  bpg;  1978-79) 

12.  57  Lorry  Gibson  (2.0  bpg;  1977-78) 


Career 

1.  339  Derrick  Lewis  (2.7  bpg;  1984-88) 

2.  239  Cedric  Lewis  (2.5  bpg;  1987-90) 

3.  190  Joe  Smith  (3.0  bpg;  1994-1995) 

4.  182  Lorry  Gibson  (1.8  bpg;  1975-79) 

5.  177  Terence  Morris  (1.7  bpg;  1998-00) 

6.  125  ObinnaEkezie(ll  bpg;  1996-99) 
7  103  Lonny  Baxter  ( 1 .5  bpg;  1 999-00) 

8.  97  Tony  Mossenburg  (0.9  bpg;  1985-90) 

9.  87  Len  Bios  (0.7  bpg;  1982-86) 

10.  86  Buck  Willioms(  1.0  bpg;  1978-81) 

11.  81  WoltWillioms  (0.8  bpg;  1988-92) 

12.  75  Ben  Coleman  (1.2  bpg;  1982-84) 
T13,  72  Laron  Profit  (0.6  bpg;  1996-99) 

Keith  Booth  (0.5  bpg;  1994-97) 

15.  64  Evers  Burns  (0.6  bpg;  1990-93) 


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i^ld  Goal  Percentage 


Came  Imin.  8  att.l 

Tl    1  000  (laiOl  Lonny  Baxter  v5  No  Texos(12-23-98) 

(9-9|  Sieve  Francis «  NC  State  1 1-1&99) 

(8-8)  ObinnoEkezievs  Ameficon(12-21-96| 

(8-8)  Joe  Smith  v$.  Clemson  ( 1  -25-95) 

(8-8)  Buck  Willioms  v5  Conisius  (12-23-78) 

(8-8)  GorYWillioms«S,Corolino{)2-1(ki6) 

(8-8)  Greg  Morning  vs.  f  Dickinson  (12-1080) 

(8-8)  BenCotemanvs,  Duquesne()2-l(V83) 

18-8)  Ben  Colemon  vs  Woke  Forest  (2-26^4] 

Season  imin.  i  oo  att.l 

(183-283)  Buck  Williams  (1980-81) 

(196-305)  Greg  Manning  (1979-80) 

(102-167)  ChoHesPiitmon  (1981-82) 

(194-319)  Ben  Coleman  (1983-84) 

(143-236)  Buck  Williams  (1979-80) 


Career 


(446-725)     Buck  Willioms  (1978-81) 
(376-638)      Ben  Coleman  ( 1983-84) 
(623-1068)  Greg  Manning  (1977-81) 
(438-760)      towrence  Boston  (1976-78) 
(699-1,259)  Tom  McMillen  (1971-74) 
(484-878)     Larry  Gibson  (1975-79) 
(451-819)      Joe  Smith  (1994-95) 
(300-546)     Lonny  Baxter  (1998-present) 
(485-886)     Maurice  Howard  ( 1973-76) 
(564-1,044)  Derrick  Lewis  (1985-88) 
(838-1,562)  Len  Bias  (1983-86) 
(386-721)      Brad  Davis  (1975-77) 
(491-927)     Steve  Sbeppord  (1975-77) 
(393-748)     Jerrod  Musiof  (1989-90) 
(862-1,643)  John  Lucas  ( 1973-76) 
(524-1,001 )  T.  Massenbuig  ( 1986  88-90) 
(486-934)     Terence  Morris  (1997-Pr.) 
(862-1,673)  Albert  King  (1978-81) 


Field  Goals  Made 


Season 

I  275     Albert  King  (1979-80) 

2.  274    Len  Bias  (1984-85) 

3,  270     Adrian  Branch  (1984-85) 

4  267     Len  Bios  (1985-86) 

5  256     Walt  Williams  (1991-92) 
6.        253    John  Lucos  (1973-74) 

7  250  Tom  McMillen  (1972-73) 

8.  245  Joe  Smith  (1994-95) 

9  236  Jerrod  Muslal  (1989-90) 

10.  235  Tom  McMillen  (1971-72) 

II  234  Juon  Dixon  (1999-00) 
T12.  233  John  Lucas  (1975-76) 

Will  Helzel  (1968-69) 
14,      232     Albert  King  (198a8li 

Career 

Tl 


862  Albert  King  (1977-81) 
John  Lucas  (1972-76) 

838  Len  Bias  (1982-86) 

767  Adrian  Branch  (1981-85) 

699  Tom  McMillen  (1971-74) 

686  Ernest  Graham  (1977-81) 

684  Johnny  Rhodes  (1993-96) 

8         623  Greg  Monning  (1977-81) 

9.        589  Keith  Booth  (1994-97) 

TIG     583  Laron  Proht  ( 1996-98) 

Walt  Williams  (1988-92) 

564  Derrick  Lewis  (1984-88) 

547  Will  Hetzel  11967-70) 

545  Evers  Burns  (1989-93) 

T15     524  Exree  Hipp  (1993-96) 

524  Tony  Mossenburg  (1985-90) 


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13. 
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Field  Goals  Attempted 


Season 

542 
529 
527 


2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

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13. 


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519 
506 
497 
495 
491 
469 
468 
462 
456 
454 
14.  446 
15  437 
16.  428 

Career 

1,673 
1,643 
1.579 
1,562 
1,482 
1,363 
1,291 
1,259 
1,251 
1,242 
1,229 
1,125 
1,092 
1,070 
1,068 
1,044 


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2. 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8. 

9 

10. 

11 

12. 

13 

14. 

15 

16 


Wall  Williams  (1991-92) 
Adrian  Bronch  (1984-85) 
Will  Helzel  (1968-69) 
Len  Bios  (1984-85) 
Juon  Dixon  (1999-00) 
Albert  King  (1979-80) 
John  Lucas  (1973-74) 
Len  Bias  ( 1985-86) 
Gene  Shue  (1953-54) 
Bob  Kessler(  1954-55) 
Albert  King  (198a81) 
John  Lucos  (1975-76) 
Ernest  Grohom  (1978-79) 
Jerrod  Muslaf(  1989-90) 
Keith  Booth  ( 1996-97) 
Tom  McMillen  (1971-72) 


Albert  King  (1977-81) 
John  Lucas (1972-76) 
Adrian  Branch  (1981-85) 
Len  Bios  (1982-86) 
Johnny  Rhodes  (1993-96) 
Ernest  Grohom  (1977-81) 
Keith  Booth  (1996-97) 
Tom  McMillen  1 1971 -74) 
Walt  Willioms  (1988-92) 
Will  Helzel  (1967-70) 
Laron  Profit  (1996-99) 
Joy  McMillen  (1964-67) 
Evers  Burns  (1989-93) 
Johnny  Rhodes  (1993-96) 
Greg  Monning  (1977-81) 
Derrick  Lewis  (1984-88) 


3-Point  Field  Goals  Made 


Season 


1. 

2. 
3 

4 
5 
6. 
T7 

T9. 


T12, 


T14. 


89     Wall  Williams  (1991-92) 

64     Teyon  McCoy  (1989-90) 

60     Sorunos  Josikevicius  (1997-98) 

59    Johnny  Rhodes  (1992-93) 

56     Keith  Gotlin  (1987-88) 

49    Juon  Dixon  (1999-00) 

48     ManRoe(199a91) 

Rudy  Archer  (1987-88) 
45     Steve  Francis  (1998-99) 

DuaneSimpkins(  1995-96) 

Johnny  Rhodes  (1994-95) 
42     Sorunos  Josikevicius  ( 1 996-97) 

Johnny  Rhodes  (1995-96) 
40     DuoneSimpkins  (1994-95) 

Johnny  Rhodes  (1993-94) 


Career 

186 


10. 
11. 
12 
13 
14. 
T15. 


154 
136 
132 
130 
105 
89 
85 
84 
75 
62 
61 
59 
56 
48 
48 


Johnny  Rhodes  (1993-96) 
Walt  Williams  (1988-92) 
Sorunos  Josikevicius  ( 1995-98) 
Teyon  McCoy  ( 1986-88,  1989901 
DuoneSimpkins  (1993-96) 
Laron  Profit  (1996-99) 
Terrell  Stakes  (1996-99) 
Juon  Dixon  (1998-presenl) 
Exree  Hipp  (1993-1996) 
Terence  Morris  (1997-present) 
Mono  Lucos  (1993-96) 
Steve  Hood  (1986-88) 
John  Johnson  (1985-89) 
Keith  Gotlin  (1984-86,  1987-88) 
Rudy  Archer  (1987-88) 
Molt  Roe  (199091) 


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3-Point  Field  Goals  Attempted 


Free  Throws  Made 


Season 

1, 

240 

Walt  Williams  (1991-921 

2. 

173 

Johnny  Rhodes  1)992-93| 

3. 

164 

Teyon  McCoy  11989-90) 

4. 

156 

Matt  Roe  (1990-91) 

5. 

151 

Loron  Profit  (1997-98) 

T6, 

135 

Juan  Dixon  (1999-00) 
Johnny  Rhodes  (1995-96) 

8, 

131 

Sorunas  Jasikevicius  (1996-97) 

9. 

129 

Johnny  Rhodes  (1993-94) 

10. 

122 

Rudy  Archer  (1987-88) 

It. 

120 

Johnny  Rhodes  (1994-95) 

12. 

117 

Laion  Profit  (1997-98) 

13. 

116 

Steve  Francis  (1998-99) 

14. 

113 

Keith  Gotlin  (1987-88) 

15, 

105 

DuoneSimpkins  (1994-95) 

Career 

1. 

557 

Johnny  Rhodes  (1993-96) 

2, 

429 

Walt  Williams  (1988-92) 

3. 

363 

Sorunas  Josikevicius  (1995-98) 

4. 

326 

Laron  Profit  (1996-99) 

5. 

320 

DuoneSimpkins  (1993-96) 

6. 

316 

Teyon  McCoy  (1986-88,  1989-90) 

7. 

286 

Exree  Hipp  (1993-96) 

8. 

235 

Terrell  Stokes  (1996-99) 

9. 

232 

Juon  Dixon  (1998-present) 

10. 

209 

Terence  Morris  (1997-present) 

11. 

171 

Morio  Lucas  (1993-96) 

12. 

156 

Matt  Roe  (1990-91) 

13. 

148 

Sieve  Hood  (1986-87) 

14. 

134 

Danny  Miller  (1998-present) 

15. 

128 

Rodney  Elliott  (1995-98) 

Free  Throw  Percentage 


Came  Imin.  I  0  a^M 

Tl.  1.000  (14-14)  JenyGreen5panvs.Minn.(12-1060) 
1 3- 1 3)  Len  Bios  vs.  N.  Carolina  (2-20-86) 
13-13)  lee Brawleyvs. N.Carolina (1-2-51) 
12-12)  Duane  Simpkins  vs.  Ky.  ( 1 1.24-95) 
12-12)  Matt  Roe  vs.  Wake  Forest  (2-23-91 ) 
12-12)  T  Massenburg  at  Penn  St.  (3-19-90) 
12-12)  Bill  Stosiulotis  vs.  W.  Forest  (3-3-61 ) 
12-12)  lee  Brawleyvs.  N.Carolino  (1-2-51) 
1 2- 1 2 )  Bob  Kessler vs.  G.  Washington  ( 1  -5-56) 
11-11)  Duane  Simpkins  vs.  Virginia  (3-5-94) 
10-10)  Tom  Milroy  vs.  Penn  St.  (11-3068) 
1 0- 1 0)  Jeny  Bechtle  vs.  N.  Carolina  (2-23-60) 

13.    .929  (13-14)  WollWilliamsvs.N.Carolina(l-ia90) 

Season  (min.  so  atu 


1. 

.908 

(79-87) 

GregMonning  (1979-80) 

T2. 

.864 

(209-242) 

len  Bias  (1985-86) 

(57-66) 

JoJo  Hunter  (1977-78) 

4. 

.862 

(50-58) 

Keith  Gotlin  (1984-85) 

5 

.857 

(66-77) 

Greg  Manning  (1978-79) 

Career 

1. 

.858 

(315-367) 

Greg  Monning  (1977-81) 

2. 

.836 

(122-146) 

Dutch  Morley  (1979-82) 

3. 

.830 

{44-53) 

Juan  Dixon  (1999-Pr.) 

4. 

.813 

(100-123) 

Jo  Jo  Hunter  (1977-78) 

5. 

.812 

(311-383) 

Duane  Simpkins  (1993-95) 

6. 

.803 

(301-375) 

Jim  O'Brien  (1971-73) 

7 

.802 

(85-106) 

Bob  McDonald  (1959-61) 

8. 

.801 

(157-196) 

Juan  Dixon  (1998-present) 

9. 

.799 

(409-512) 

Tom  McMillen  (1971-74) 

10. 

.7953 

(470-591 ) 

Len  Bias  (1983-86) 

It. 

.7951 

(163-205) 

Keith  Gotlin  (1983-88) 

12. 

.799 

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Brad  Davis  (1975-77) 

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1. 

213 

Keith  Booth  (1996-97) 

T2. 

209 

Joe  Smith  (1994-95) 
Len  Bios  (1985-86) 

4, 

197 

Tom  McMillen  (1971-72) 

5. 

175 

Wolt  Williams  (1991-92) 

6. 

174 

Bob  Kessler  (1955-56) 

7 

168 

Joe  Smith  (1993-94) 

8. 

162 

Keith  Booth  (1995-96) 

9. 

153 

len  Bias  (1984-85) 

10. 

145 

Tony  Massenburg  (1989-90) 

11. 

143 

Jerry  Greenspon  (1962-63) 

12. 

139 

Will  Hetzel  (1968-69) 

T13. 

134 

ObinnoEkezie  (1997-98) 
Jim  O'Brien  (1970-71) 

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133 

JimHolleck  (1956-57) 

Career 

1 

576 

Keith  Booth  (1994-97) 

2. 

470 

len  Bios  (1982-86) 

3. 

454 

Adrian  Branch  (1981-85) 

4. 

409 

Tom  McMillen  (1971-74) 

5. 

386 

Bob  Kessler  (1953-56) 

6. 

384 

Walt  Williams  (1988-92) 

7 

377 

Joe  Smith  (1994-95) 

8 

356 

ObinnoEkezie  (1996-99) 

9. 

334 

Albert  King  (1977-81) 

10. 

317 

Jerry  Greenspon  (1960-63) 

11. 

315 

Greg  Manning  (1977-81) 

12. 

314 

Derrick  Lewis  (1984-85) 

13. 

311 

Duane  Simpkins  (1995-96) 

14. 

309 

Rodney  Elliott  (1995-1998) 

15. 

306 

Tony  Massenburg  (1985-90) 

Free  Throws  Attempted 


824  Keith  Booth  (1994-97) 

607  Adrian  Branch  (1981-85) 

591  Len  Bios  (1982-86) 

587  Bob  Kessler  (1953-56) 

544  ObinnoEkezie  (1996-99) 

512  Tom  McMillen  (1971-74) 

511  Joe  Smith  (1994-95) 

504  Walt  Williams  (1988-92) 

487  Derrick  lewis  (1984-8 

476  Tony  Massenburg  (1985-90) 

431  loron  Profit  (1996-99) 
Albert  King  (1977-81) 

420  Jerry  Greenspan  (1960-63) 

419  Buck  Williams  (1978-81) 

389  AIBunge(  1957-60) 


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14.     269    Jojo  Hunter  (1976-77) 
15      250    Juon  Dixon  (1998-99) 

Scoring  Average 

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Assists 

Field  Coals  Made 

3-Pt. 

Field  Coals  Att. 

1.       19.7    Joe  Smith  (1993-94) 

1.       217     Steve  Blake  (1999-00) 

1.        190 

John  lucos  (1972-73) 

1.        173    Johnny  Rhodes  (1992-93) 

2.      15.2     Adrion  Branch  (1981-82) 

2.       178    John  lucos  (1972-73) 

2.       168 

Joe  Smilh  (1993-94) 

2        102     Steve  Bloke  (1999-00) 

3       14.3     JerrodMustG((  1988-89) 

3.       148     Keith  Gollin  (1983-84) 

T3.     164 

Adrian  Branch  (1981-82) 

3.        97    Juon  Dixon  (1998-99) 

T4     14  2     Steve  Hood  (1986-87) 

4.       134     Brad  Davis  (1974-75) 

164 

Albert  King  (1977-78) 

4.         92     Drew  Nicholas  (1999-00) 

14.2     John  tucos(  1972-73) 

5        128     Dutch  Morley  (1978-791                      5        157 

JerrodMustof  (1988-89) 

T5.       80    Sieve  Hood  (1986-87) 

6       14.0    Johnny  Rhodes  (1992-93) 

6.        Ill     Teyon  McCoy  (1986-87)                     6.       149 

Johnny  Rhodes  (1992-93) 

80     Teyon  McCoy  (1986-87) 

7       13.6     Albert  King  (1977-78) 

7         91     Johnny  Rhodes  (1992-93)                    7        141 

Brod  Dovis  (1974-75) 

7         63     Exree  Hipp  (1992-93) 

8       12.8     Brod  Davis  (1974-75) 

8.         87     Exree  Hipp  (1992-93) 

8.       136 

Steve  Hood  (1986-87) 

8.         39     Danny  Miller  (1998-99) 

9.      12.3     Brian  Williams  (1987-88) 

9.         85     Terrell  Stokes  (1995-96)                      9.       130 

Exree  Hipp  (1992-93) 

T9.       37    Terence  Morris  (1997-98) 

10.     12.1     Greg  Manning  (1977-78) 

10       74     Greg  Manning  (1977-78)                    10.     123 

Greg  Manning  (1977-78) 

37    Sorunosjosikevicius  (1994-95) 

11       11.8     lorry  Gibson  (1975-76) 

11.       67     DuaneSimpkins(  1992-93)                  11.      120 

Buck  Williams  (1978-79) 

11.       33     laron  Profit  (1995-96) 

12      11.3     Exree  Hipp  (1992-93) 

12.      66    Wall  Williams  (1988-89)                    12.     113 

JoJo  Hunter  (1976-77) 

T12.     27    Keith  Booth  (1993-94) 

13     10.6    Keith  Booth  (1993-94) 

13.      65     Keith  Booth  (1993-94) 

13.       91 

Terence  Morris  (1997-98) 

27     DuoneSimpkins  (1992-93) 

T14.  10.0     Buck  Williams  (1978-79) 

14.       64     Albert  King  (1977-78) 

14       88 

Derrick  lewis  (1984-85) 

27    Walt  Williams  (198-89) 

10  0    Jo  Jo  Hunter  (1976-77) 

15.      56    Steve  Hood  (1986-87) 

15.       87 

Keith  Booth  (1993-94) 

T15.      19     Tah|Holden  (1999-00) 
19    Wayne  Bristol  (1991-92) 

Rebounds 

Steals 

Field  Coals  Att. 

1       323     Buck  Williams  (1978-79) 

n.       71     Sieve  Bloke  (1999-00) 

1.    395 

Joe  Smith  (1993-94) 

Free  Throws  Made 

2       322    Joe  Smith  (1993-94) 

71     Johnny  Rhodes  (1992-93)                  2.      355 

Johnny  Rhodes  (1992-93) 

1.        168     Joe  Smith  (1993-94) 

3        241     Derrick  lev.is  (1984-85) 

3          50    Juan  Dixon  (1998-99) 

3.    353 

John  lucos  (1972-73) 

2.        114     Adrion  Branch  (1981-82) 

4.      202    JerrodMustaf(  1988-89) 

4.        45     Keith  Booth  (1993-94) 

4.       346 

Adrian  Branch  (1981-82) 

3.         92     Greg  Manning  (1977-78) 

5.       187     Albert  King  (1977-78) 

5.         43     Dutch  Morley  (1978-79)                     5.       327 

Albert  King  (1977-78) 

4.         87     Keith  Booth  (1993-94) 

6.       183     Keith  Booth  (1993-94) 

6.        42    Joe  Smith  (1993-94) 

6.      302 

JerrodMustof  (1988-89) 

5.         82     Brad  Davis  (1974-75) 

7        173     Brian  Williams  (1987-88) 

7.         40     Loron  Profit  (1995-96) 

7       290 

Steve  Hood  (1986-87) 

6.         65     AlBunge  (1957-58) 

8        157     Larry  Gibson  (1975-76) 

8          38     Terrell  Stokes  (1995-96)                      8.       270 

Exree  Hipp  (1992-93) 

7         62     Sieve  Hood  (1986-87) 

9        145    Johnny  Rhodes  (1992-93) 

9.         35     Exree  Hipp  (1992-93) 

9.      249 

Keith  Booth  (1993-94) 

8.         60     Buck  Williams  (1978-79) 

no    138     Mike  Mardesich(  1997-98) 

10        34     Danny  Miller  (1998-99)                       10.    243 

Brad  Davis  (1974-75) 

T9.       53     Albert  King  (1977-78) 

138     Exree  Hipp  (1992-93) 

11.       33     Walt  Williams  (1988-89)                    11.     227 

Jo  Jo  Hunter  (1976-77) 

.       53    JerrodMustof  (1988-89) 

T12.    125     ten  Bios  (1982-83) 

12.       29    Jeff  Adkins  (1981-82) 

12.     215 

Greg  Manning  1 1977-78) 

Til.      51     lonny  Baxter  (1998-99) 

125     Adrian  Branch  (1981-82) 

13        27    Terence  Morris  (1997-98)                    13.     211 

Steve  Bloke  (1999-00) 

51     Brian  Williams  (1987-88) 

14.      116     LonnyBoxter  (1998-99) 

14.       24    JoJo  Hunter  (1976-77) 

14.    206 

Buck  Williams  (1978-79) 

13.       48     Keith  Gotlin  (1983-84) 

15       113     Terence  Morris  (1997-98) 

15        23     Steve  Hood  (1986-87) 

15.     198 

Jeff  Adkins  (1981-82) 

T14.     45    Jeff  Adkins  (1981-82) 
45     Derrick  lewis  (1984-85) 

Rebound  Average 

Blocked  Shots 

3-Pt. 

Field  Coals  Made 

45    John  lucos  (1972-73) 

1.      10.7    Joe  Smith  (1993-94) 

1.         99     Derrick  lewis  (1984-85)                       1.         59 

Johnny  Rhodes  (1992-93) 

2       10.0    Buck  Williams  (1978-79) 

2.         93     Joe  Smith  (1993-94) 

2.      37 

Sieve  Bloke  (1999-00) 

Free  Throw  Attempts 

3         9.8     lorry  Gibson  (1975-76) 

3          36     Brian  Willioms  (1987-88)                    T3.       36 

Juan  Dixon  (1998-99) 

1        229    Joe  Smith  (1993-94) 

4         78    JerrodMustQf(  1988-89) 

4.         29     Terence  Morris  (1997-98)                              36 

Teyon  McCoy  (1986-87) 

T2.     149    Adrion  Bronch  (1981-82) 

5         6  7    Alben  King  (1977-78) 

5.        28    JerrodMustaf(  1988-89)                    5         35 

Sieve  Hood  (1986-87) 

149    Keith  Booth  (1993-94) 

6.       6.5    Derrick  lewis  (1984-85) 

6.         27     Terence  Morris  (1997-98)                   6.         31 

Drew  Nicholos  (1999-00) 

4.       109     Buck  Willioms  (1978-79) 

7        6.1     Keith  Booth  (1993-94) 

7         26    TohjHolden  (1999-00) 

7.      20 

Exree  Hipp  (1992-93) 

5.       108     Greg  Manning  (1977-78) 

8         6.0     Brian  Williams  (1987-88) 

8.         25     Buck  Willioms  (1978-79)                     8.         14 

Sorunosjosikevicius  (1994-95) 

6.       100    Brad  Davis  (1974-75) 

9.        5.2     Johnny  Rhodes  (1992-93) 

9.         24     lonny  Baxter  (1998-99)                      79         13 

Danny  Miller  (1998-99) 

7         95     Steve  Hood  (1986-87) 

10      4  9     Exree  Hipp  (1992-93) 

TIO.     20     Mike  Mardesich  (1997-98)                             13 

Terence  Morris  (1997-98) 

8          89     lonny  Boxler  (1998-99) 

Til.     4  3     Mike  Mardesich  (1997-98) 

20    ObinnoEkezie  (1995-96)                    j]         12 

loron  Profit  (1995-96) 

9.         82     Albert  King  (1977-78) 

4.3     Adrion  Branch  (1981-82) 

12.       17    Keith  Booth  (1993-94) 

12.     11 

Keith  Booth  (1993-94) 

10.       76     Brion  Wiliroms  ( 1987-88) 

13.      4  2     len  Bios  (1982-83) 

13.        13     Wall  Williams  (1988-89)                     ,3          9 

TohjHolden  (1999-00) 

11.        74    JerrodMustof  (1988-89) 

14      3.9    Steve  Hood  (1986-87) 

14.        12    Johnny  Rhodes  (1992-93)                    ,4          g 

Nick  Bosnic  (1993-94) 

12.       72     Derrick  Lewis  (1984-85) 

15.      3.7    ObinnoEkezie  (1996-97) 

T15.      11     Adrian  Bronch  (1981-82)                    jjj        7 

DuoneSimpkins  (1992-93) 

13        67    John  Johnson  (1985-86) 

11      Ernest  Graham  (1977-78)                                 7 

Wall  Williams  (1988-89) 

T14.     66    len  Bias  (1982-83) 

11     Albert  King  (1977-78) 
11     Cedric  lewis  (1987-88 

66    Johnny  Rhodes  (1992-93) 

1 1     Tony  Massenburg  ( 1 985-86) 

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Sophomore  Class  Records 


Points 

1.  708  Joe  Smith  (1994-95) 

2.  667  Tom  McMillen  (1971-721 

3.  630  Juon  Dixon  (1999-00) 

4.  609  JerrodMustof(  1989-90) 

5.  564  John  LucosI  1973-74) 

6.  547  Lonny  Baxter  (1999-00) 
Z       541  Adrion  Branch  (1982-83) 

8.  521  Terence  Morris  (1998-99) 

9.  499  Ernest  Grohom  (1978-79) 

10.  488  Len  Bias  (1983-84) 

11.  444  Albert  King  (1978-79) 

12.  420  Walt  Willioms  (1989-90) 

13.  416  Steve  Sheppard  (1974-75) 

14.  412  Loron  Profit  (1996-97) 

15.  401  Charles  McNeil  (1957-58) 

Scoring  Average 

1.      21.2  Tom  McMillen  (1971-72) 

2-      20.8  Joe  Smith  (1994-95) 

3.  20.1  John  Lucas  (1973-74) 

4.  19.7  Joy  McMillen  ( 1964-65) 

5.  18.7  Adrian  Branch  (1982-83) 

0.  18.5  JerrodMustof  (1989-90) 

7.  18.0  Juon  Dixon  (1999-00) 

8       16.6  Ernest  Graham  (1978-79) 

9.  16.3  Jim  O'Brien  (1970-71) 

10.  15.9  Albert  King  (1978-79) 
Til.   15.6  lonny  Baxter  (1999-00) 

15.6  Howard  White  (197a71) 

15.6  Buck  Williams  (1979-80) 

T14.  15.3  Terence  Morris  (1998-99) 

15.3  len  Bias  (1983-84) 

Rebounds 

1.  362  Joe  Smith  (1994-95) 

2.  351  len  Elmore  (1971-72) 

3.  308  Lonny  Baxter  (1999-00) 

4.  306  Tom  McMillen  (1971-72) 

5.  254  JerrodMustof  (1989-90) 

6.  265  AlBunge  (1957-58) 

7  249  Lawrence  Boston  (1975-76) 

8  247  Keith  Booth  (1994-95) 
T9.     242  Terence  Morris  (1998-99) 

242  Buck  Willioms  (1979-80) 

11.  228  Larry  Gibson  (1976-77) 

12.  224  BorryYotes  (1970-71) 

13.  222  Derrick  lewis  (1985-86) 

14.  220  Sporky  Still  (1969-70) 

15.  217  Steve  Sheppard  (1974-75) 

Rebound  Average 

1.  11.0  Len  Elmore  (1971-72) 

2.  10.7  Joe  Smith  (1994-95) 

3.  10.1  Buck  Williams  (1979-80) 

4.  9.8  Tom  McMillen  (1971-72) 

5.  9.1  AlBunge  (1957-58) 

6.  8.9  lowrence  Boston  (1975-76) 

7  8.8  Lonny  Baxter  (1999-00) 

8  8  6  BorryYotes  (1970-71) 

9.  8.5  Sparky  Still  (1969-70) 

10.  8.4  Larry  Gibson  (1976-77) 
Til.     78  Will  Hetzel  (1967-68) 

78  JimO'Brien  (1970-71) 

13.      77  JerrodMustof  (1989-90) 

T15.     75  Jim  Halleck  (1956-57) 

75  Steve  Sheppard  (1974-75) 


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1.  221  Keith  Gollin  (1984-85) 

2.  165  Brod  Davis  (1975-76) 

3.  159  John  lucas(  1973-74) 

4.  143  Terrell  Stokes  (1996-97) 

5.  136  DuoneSimpkins  (1993-94) 

6.  127  Juan  Dixon  (1999-00) 

7  124  Dutch  Morley  (1979-80) 

8.  123  Kevin  McLinlon  (1990-91) 

9.  122  Johnny  Rhodes  (1993-94) 

10.  121  Jeff  Adkins  (1982-82) 

11.  94  Jesse  Martin  1989-90) 

12.  92  Donny  Miller  (1999-00) 

13.  88  Reggie  Jackson  (1979-80) 

14.  85  John  Johnson  (1986-76) 

15.  78  Loron  Profit  (1996-97) 

Steals 


96  Juan  Dixon  (1999-00) 

78  Johnny  Rhodes  (1993-94) 

64  Dutch  Morley  (1979-80) 

57  laran  Profit  (1996-97) 

57  Walt  Williams  (1989-90) 

51  Joe  Smith  (1994-95) 

50  Terence  Morris  (1998-99) 

45  Danny  Miller  (1999-00) 

45  Terrell  Stokes  (1996-97) 

45  Duone  Simpkins  ( 1993-94) 

39  Kevin  McLinlon  (1990-91) 

37  Derrick  Lewis  (1985-86) 

35  Exree  Hipp  (1993-94) 

T14.     34  Lonny  Baxter  (1999-00) 
Reggie  Jackson  (1979-80) 


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Blocked  Shots 

1.  97  Joe  Smith  (1994-95) 

2.  79  Lonny  Baxter  (1999-00) 

3.  77  Terence  Morris  (1998-99) 

4.  71  Derrick  Lewis  (1985-86) 

5.  43  Keith  Booth  (1994-95) 

6.  36  Cedric  Lewis  (1988-89) 
7         34  Wolt  Willioms  (1989-90) 

8.  33  ObinnaEkezie(  199^97) 

9.  32  Buck  Williams  (1979-80) 

10.  22  JerrodMustof  (1989-90) 
Til.      21  Loron  Proht  (1996-97) 

21  Johnny  Rhodes  (1993-94) 

13.        16  Len  Bios  (1983-84) 

TM.      15  Mike  Mordesich  (1998-99) 

15  Exree  Hipp  (1993-94) 


Field  Coals  Made 

John  Lucas  (1973-74) 
Joe  Smith  (1994-95) 
JerrodMustof  (1989-90) 
Tom  McMillen  (1971-72) 
Juon  Dixon  (1999-00) 
Ernest  Graham  (1978-79) 
Lonny  Boxter(  1999-00) 
Len  Bios  (1983-84) 
Jay  McMillen  (1964-65) 
Adrian  Branch  (1982-83) 
Terence  Morris  (1998-99) 
191     Albert  King  (1978-79) 
166     Steve  Sheppard  (1974-75) 
160     Loron  Profit  (1996-97) 
157     Howard  White  (1970-71) 


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245 
236 
235 
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222 
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9.  206 

10.  197 

11.  195 
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Field  Coals  Att. 

1.  506 
2  495 
3.      454 


Juan  Dixon  (1999-00) 
John  Lucas  (1973-74) 
Ernest  Graham  (1978-79) 

4.  446  JerrodMustof  (1989-90) 

5.  428  Tom  McMillen  (1971-72) 
T6.     424  Joe  Smith  (1994-95) 

424  Jay  McMillen  (1964-65) 

8.  420  Adrian  Bronch  (1982-83) 

9.  409  Lonny  Baxter  (1999-00) 

10.  372  Len  Bios  (1983-84) 

11.  363  Howard  White  (1970-71) 

12.  354  Terence  Moms  (1998-99) 

13.  353  Johnny  Rhodes  (1993-94) 

14.  350  Will  Hetzel  (1967-68) 

15.  343  Chorles  McNeil  (1957-58) 

3-Pt.  Field  Coals  Made 

1.  49  Juon  Dixon  (1999-00) 

2.  40  Johnny  Rhodes  (1993-94) 

3.  38  Duone  Simpkins  (1993-94) 

4.  35  Loron  Profit  (1996-97) 

5.  34  Donny  Miller  (1999-00) 

6.  32  Teyon  McCoy  (1987-88) 
T7        31  Terrell  Stokes  (1996-97) 

31  Exree  Hipp  (1993-94) 

9.  30  Walt  Williams  (1989-90) 

10.  27  Terence  Morris  (1998-99) 

11.  26  Steve  Hood  (1987-88) 

12.  23  Ivon  Powell  (1986-87) 

T13.     20  Sorunosjosikevicius  (1995-96) 

20  John  Johnson  (1986-87) 

15.       10  JerrodMustof  (1989-90) 


3-Pt.  Field  Coals  Att. 

1.  135  Juon  Dixon  (1999-00) 

2.  129  Johnny  Rhodes  (1993-94) 

3.  99  Loron  Profit  (1996-97) 

4  95  Donny  Miller  (1999-00) 

5  94  Exree  Hipp  (1993-94) 

6.  88  Duone  Simpkins  (1993-94) 

7  83  Terrell  Stokes  (199l!^97) 

8.  76  Terence  Morris  (1998-99) 

9  72  Teyon  McCoy  (1987-88) 

10.  68  Steve  Hood  (1987-88) 

11  67  Walt  Williams  (1989-90) 

12.  55  John  Johnson  (1986-87) 

13.  53  Ivan  Powell  (1986-87) 

14.  44  Sorunosjosikevicius  (1995-96) 

15.  24  Rodney  Elliott  (1995-96) 

Free  Throws  Made 

1.  209  Joe  Smith  (1994-95) 

2.  197  Tom  McMillen  (1971-72) 

3.  134  Jim  O'Brien  (1970-71) 

4.  133  Jim  Halleck  (1956-57) 

5.  127  JerrodMustof  (1989-90) 

6.  118  Adrion  Branch  (1982-83) 
7  114  Keith  Booth  (1994-95) 

8.  113  Juon  Dixon  (1999-00) 

9.  112  Bill  Stosiulotis  (1960-61) 

10.  Ill  Lonny  Baxter  (1999-00) 
Til.  104  Terence  Morris  (1998-99) 

104  Wolt  Willioms  (1989-90) 

13.  100  Jay  McMillen  (1964-65) 

T14.  99  Hermon  Veal  (1981-82) 

99  Chorles  McNeil  (1957-58) 

Free  Throw  Attempts 

1.  282  Joe  Smith  (1994-95) 

2.  241  Tom  McMillen  (1971-72) 

3.  187  Lonny  Baxter  (1999-00) 

4.  174  Jim  Holleck  (1956-57) 

5.  171  Jim  O'Brien  (1970-71) 

6.  165  Adrian  Branch  (1982-83) 
T7  164  Keith  Booth  (1994-95) 

164  JerrodMustof  (1989-90) 

9.  146  Bill  Stosiulotis  (196a61) 

10.  144  ObinnoEkezie  (1996-97) 

11.  143  Juon  Dixon  (1999-00) 

12.  134  Wait  Willioms  (1989-90) 

13.  131  Jay  McMillen  (1964-65) 

14.  130  Chorles  McNeil  (1957-58) 

15.  128  Buck  Willioms  (1979-80) 


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5.  579     Steve  Francis  (1998-99) 

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13,  475    Johnny  Rhodes  (1994-95) 

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T15.  469    John  Lucas  (1974-75) 
469     Gory  Word  (1964-65) 

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Assists 

Field  Coals  Made 

3 -Ft.  Field  Coals  Att. 

1        204     Keith  Gatlin  (1985-86) 

1.      275 

Albert  King  (1979-80) 

1,       164     Teyon  McCoy  (1989-90) 

1       23.3     Will  Hetzel  (1968-69) 

2.       172     Rudy  Archer  (1987-88) 

2,       274 

Len  Bias  (1984-85) 

2,        131      SorunosJosikevicius  (1996-97) 

2       21,7    Albert  King  (1979-80) 

3,       162     DuoneSimpkins(  1994-95) 

3,      250 

Tom  McMillen  (1972-73) 

3.       122     Rudy  Archer  (1987-88) 

3       212     Tom  McMillen  (1972-73) 

4,       154     Kevin  McLinton  (1991-92) 

4,      233 

Will  Hetzel  (1968-69) 

4,       120    Johnny  Rhodes  (1994-95) 

4       20,9     Bob  Kessler  (1954-55) 

5        152     Steve  Fronds  (1998-99) 

5,      205 

Steve  Francis  (1998-99) 

5,        117     Loron  Profit  (1997-98) 

5       19.6     Derrick  Lewis  (1986-87) 

6,       149     Terrell  Stokes  (1997-98) 

6.      203 

Steve  Sheppard  (1975-76) 

6,        116     Steve  Froncis  (1998-99) 

6.      19.5     John  Lucas  (1974-75) 

7        136     Ernest  Grahom  (1979-80) 

7       202 

Ernest  Grohom  (1979-80) 

7        105     DuoneSimpkins(  1994-95) 

7      18.9     Len  Bias  (1984-85) 

8.       132     Brad  Davis  (1976-77) 

8,      200 

Terence  Morris  (1999-00) 

8,         96     Terence  Morris  (1999-00) 

8.      18.7     Walt  Williams  (1990-91) 

9,       126    Johnny  Rhodes  (1994-95) 

9,       197 

Tony  Mossenburg  (1988-89) 

9,         95     Wolt  Willioms  (1990-91) 

9.      18.0     Gory  Word  (1964-65) 

10,     119    Jeff  Adkins  (1983-84) 

10.     196 

Greg  Manning  (1979-80) 

10.      70    Terrell  Stokes  (1997-98) 

10.     178     Charles  McNeil  (1958-59) 

11,      109     Exree  Hipp  (1994-95) 

11,     195 

Derrick  Lewis  (1986-87) 

11,       69     Exree  Hipp  (1994-95) 

11       176     Steve  Sheppord  (1975-76) 

12,     104     Laron  Profit  (1997-98) 

T12.   190 

Johnny  Rhodes  (1994-95) 

12.       57     Mario  Lucas  (1994-95) 

12      17.0     Steve  Francis  (1998-99) 

13,     102     SorunosJosikevicius  (1996-97) 

190 

Evers  Burns  (1991-92) 

13,       47     Kevin  McLinton  (1991-92) 

13     16.6     Tony  Mossenburg  (1988-89) 

14,       93     Howord  White  (1971-72) 

14,     186 

John  Lucas  (1974-75) 

14.      34    Keith  Booth  (1995-96) 

14.    15,9     Evers  Burns  (1991-92) 

T15,     91     Walt  Willioms  (1990-91) 

15,     184 

Loron  Profit  (1997-98) 

15.       30     Mott  Downing  (1990-91) 

T15    15,8     Terence  Morris  (1999-00) 

91     John  Lucas  (1974-75) 

15,8     Laron  Profit  (1997-98) 
15,8    Joy  McMillen  (1965-66) 

Field  Coals  Att. 

Free  Throws  Made 

Steals 

1,      527 

Will  Hetzel  (1968-69) 

1.       162     Keith  Booth  (1995-96) 

Rebounds 

1.         95     Steve  Froncis  (1998-99) 

2,       519 

Len  Bios  (1984-85) 

2,       153     Len  Bias  (1984-85) 

2,        87    Laron  Profit  (1997-98) 

3,      497 

Albert  King  (1979-80) 

3,       139     Will  Hetzel  (1968-69) 

1,       363     Buck  Willioms  (1980-81) 

3,         85    Johnny  Rhodes  (1994-95) 

4,      468 

Bob  Kessler  (1954-55) 

4.       134     ObinnaEkezie  (1997-98) 

2        318    Will  Hetzel  (1968-69) 

4.        53    Terence  Morris  (1999-00) 

5,      427 

Tom  McMillen  (1972-73) 

5.        131      Bob  Kessler  (1954-55) 

3,       293     Terence  Morris  (1999-00) 

5,         47     Kevin  McLinton  (1991-92) 

6,       412 

loron  Profit  (1997-98) 

6.       130    Jerry  Greenspan  (1961-62) 

4       290     Len  Elmore  (1972-73) 

6,         43     Ernest  Graham  (1979-80) 

7      406 

Terence  Morris  (1999-00) 

T7      124     Steve  Froncis  (1998-99) 

5        284     Tom  McMillen  (1972-73) 

7         42     Albert  King  (1979-80) 

8.      403 

Ernest  Graham  (1979-80) 

124     Albert  King  (197980) 

6        271     Gary  Ward  (1964-65) 

8,         41      Keith  Booth  (1995-96) 

9.      392 

Steve  Froncis  (1998-99) 

9.        119     Derrick  Lewis  (1986-87) 

7       253     lorry  Gibson  (1977-78) 

9         40     Terrell  Stokes  (1997-98) 

10,    386 

Gory  Word  (1964-65) 

TIO,    116     Tom  McMillen  (1972-73) 

8,      251     Len  Bios  (1984-85) 

TIO,     38     SorunosJosikevicius  (1996-97) 

11.     368 

Evers  Burns  (1991-92) 

116     Buck  Williams  (1980-81) 

9,       248     Derrick  Lewis  (1986-87) 

38     Rudy  Archer  (1987-88) 

12.    367 

Pete  Johnson  (1967-68) 

12.      115     Charles  McNeil  (1958-59) 

10,     246     Steve  Sheppard  (1975-76) 

38     Derrick  Lewis  (1986-87) 

13.    362 

Johnny  Rhodes  (1994-95) 

13.     106     DuaneSimpkins  (1994-95) 

11,     242     Ben  Coleman  (1982-83) 

T13,     34     Evers  Burns  (1991-92) 

14,    357 

Jay  McMillen  (1965-66) 

14.     104     loron  Profit  (1997-98) 

12,     241     A!  Bunge  (1958-59) 

34     Len  Bias  (1984-85) 

T15.  358 

Tony  Mossenburg  (1988-89) 

15,     102     Terence  Morris  (1999-00) 

13,     235     Jerry  Greenspon  (1961-62) 

15,      32     Exree  Hipp  (1995-94) 

358 

Steve  Sheppord  (1975-76) 

14.    233     Keith  Booth  (1995-96) 

Free  Throw  Attempts 

15,     230     Ernest  Graham  (1979-80) 

Blocked  Shots 

3-Pt. 

Field  Coals  Made 

1,       214     Keith  Booth  (1995-96) 

Rebound  Average 

1,        114     Derrick  Lewis  (1986-87) 

1,        64 

Teyon  McCoy  (1989-90) 

2,       200     ObinnaEkezie  (1997-98) 

2,         71     Terence  Morris  (1999-00) 

2,        48 

Rudy  Archer  (1987-88) 

3,       197     Len  Bios  (1984-85) 

1,       12  2     Will  Hetzel  (1968-69) 

3,         57     Larry  Gibson  (1977-78) 

T3,       45 

Steve  Froncis  (1998-99) 

4.       182     Buck  Williams  (1980-81) 

2.       11,7     Buck  Williams  (1980-81) 

4.         49     Cedric  Lewis  (1989-90) 

45 

Johnny  Rhodes  (1994-95) 

5,       \77     Derrick  Lewis  (1986-87) 

3,       11,2     Len  Elmore  (1972-73) 

5.         37     ObinnaEkezie  (1997-98) 

5,        42 

SorunosJosikevicius  (1996-97) 

6,       171     Will  Hetzel  (1968-69) 

4,       118     Bob  Eicher  (1961-62) 

6.         36     Loron  Profit  (1997-98) 

6,        40 

DuaneSimpkins  (1994-95) 

7        167    Jerry  Greenspan  (1961-62) 

5        116     Al  Bunge  (1958-59) 

T7       33     Len  Bias  (1984-85) 

7         35 

Terence  Morris  (1999-00) 

8,       157     Steve  Froncis  (1998-99) 

6,      11,0    Bob  Kessler  (1954-55) 

33     Ben  Colemon  (1982-83) 

8,        34 

Loron  Profit  (1997-98) 

T9,      151     Exree  Hipp  (1994-95) 

7       10,4     Gary  Word  (1964-65) 

T9.       31     Lawrence  Boston  (1976-77) 

9,        28 

Wolt  Williams  (1990-91) 

151     Albert  King  (1979-80) 

8       10,1      Rod  Horst(  1968-69) 

31     Chris  Kerwin  (1991-92) 

10,      24 

Terrell  Stokes  (1997-98) 

11,      147     loron  Profit  (1997-98) 

9         9,8     Tom  McMillen  (1972-73) 

11.       29     Buck  Williams  (1980-81) 

Til,     22 

Exree  Hipp  (1994-95) 

T12,    145     Tony  Mossenburg  (1988-89) 

10,      9,5     Derrick  Lewis  (1986-87) 

12.       27    Tony  Mossenburg  (1988-89) 

22 

Moriolucos(  1994-95) 

145     Tom  McMillen  (1972-73) 

11,      9.4     Jerry  Greenspan  (1961-62) 

13.       24     Evers  Burns  (1991-92) 

13,       13 

Kevin  McLinton  (1991-92) 

14,     138     Ben  Colemon  (1982-83) 

12       9.0     Lorry  Gibson  (1977-78) 

14.      23     Keith  Booth  (1995-96) 

14,       12 

Dove  Dickerson  (1987-88) 

15,     134     Terence  Morris  (1999-00) 

13.      8,8     Steve  Sheppord  (1975-76) 

15.       22     Mike  Mordesich  (1999-00) 

15,         8 

Motthew  Dawning  (1990-91 ) 

14       8,6     Terence  Morris  (1999-00) 

15,      81     Ben  Coleman  (1982-83) 

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Senior  Class  Records 


Points 

776 
743 


671 
654 
624 
559 


T7     557 
557 


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524 
518 
502 


12.  498 

13.  494 
14  497 
15.  491 


WaltWilliam5|1991.92) 
ten  Bios  I1985-86) 
Adrian  Branch  (1984-85) 
Gene  Shue  (1953-54) 
Keith  Booth  (1996-97) 
Albert  King  (1980-81) 
John  Lucas  (1975-76) 
Tony  Mossenburg  (1989-90) 
Tom  McMillen  (1973-74) 
Evers  Burns  (1992-93) 
Johnny  Rhodes  (1995-96) 
Jim  O'Brien  (1972-73) 
Loron  Profit  (1998-99) 
Man  Roe  (1990-91) 
Ben  Colemon  (1983-84) 


Scoring  Average 

I.  26.8  Walt  Williams  (1991-92) 
2  23.2  ten  Bios  (1985-86) 

3.  20,4  Bob  Kessler  (1955-56) 

4  19.9  John  Lucas  (1975-76) 

5  19,5  Keith  Booth  (1996-97) 

6  19,4  Tom  McMillen  (1973-74) 

7.  18,5  Evers  Burns  (1992-93) 

8,  18.1  Adrian  Bronch  (1984-85) 
T9.  18.0  Albert  King  (198a81) 

18  0  Tony  Mossenburg  (1989-90) 

II,  178  Chorles  McNeil  (1959-60) 

12.  17.4  Jerry  Greenspan  (1962-63) 

13.  17.2  Gory  Word  (1965-66) 
T14.  16,7  Johnny  Rhodes  (1995-96) 

16  7  AlBunge  (1959-60) 

Rebounds 

1  412  Len  Elmore  (1973-74) 

2  336  Bob  Kessler  (1955-56) 

3  321  Tom  Roy  (1974-75) 

4,  314  Tony  Mossenburg  (1989-90) 
T5,  269  Ben  Coleman  (1983-84) 

269  Tom  McMillen  (1973-74) 

7  258  RodHorst(1971-70) 

8  257  Larry  Gibson  (1978-79) 

9  253  Keith  Booth  (1996-97) 

10.  250  Bob  Everett  (1954-55) 

11.  249  Evers  Burns  (1992-93) 

12.  241  Gory  Word  (1965-66) 

13.  237  Derrick  Lewis  (1987-88) 

14.  236  Rodney  Elliott  (1997-98) 
15  233  Cedric  Lewis  (1990-91) 

Rebound  Average 

1.  14.7  len  Elmore  (1973-74) 

2  14.0  Bob  Kessler  (1955-56) 

3.  12.6  AlBunge  (1959-60) 

4.  11,1  Tom  Roy  (1974-75) 

5,  10,7  Bob  McDonold  (1960-61) 

6,  10,4  Bob  Everett  (1954-55) 

7  10,1  Tony  Mossenburg  (1989-90) 

8  10,0  Tom  McMillen  (1973-74) 

9.  9.9  Rod  Horst(  1969-70) 

10,  9,6  Gory  Word  (1965-66) 
11  8,9  Evers  Burns  (1992-93) 

12.  8.8  Jerry  Greenspan  (1962-63) 

13.  8,6  Larry  Gibson  (1978-79) 

14.  8.4  Ben  Coleman  (1983-84) 

15.  8.3  Cedric  Lewis  (1990-91) 


Assists 

1.  213  Terrell  Stokes  (1998-99) 

2.  175  Kevin  McLinton  (1992-93) 
T3.  135  Greg  Narad  (1988-89) 

135  Mickey  Wiles  (1969-70) 

5.  124  Dutch  Morley  (1981-82) 

6.  121  Bob  Bodell  (1972-73) 

7  120  Ernest  Groham  (1980-81) 

8.  118  DuoneSimpkins  (1995-96) 

9.  116  SorunosJasikevicius  (1997-98) 

10.  104  Wolt  Williams  (1991-92) 

11.  101  Jeff  Baxter  (1985-86) 

12.  97  John  Johnson  (1988-89) 

13.  92  Albert  King  (1980-81) 

14  91  VinceBroodnax  (1991-92) 

15.  86  John  Lucas  (1975-76) 


Steals 

110 
68 


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13, 
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67 
64 
60 
47 
46 
46 
45 
45 
42 
42 
40 
38 
37 


Johnny  Rhodes  (1995-96) 
Loron  Profit  (1998-99) 
Terrell  Stokes  (1998-99) 
Keith  Booth  (1996-97) 
Walt  Williams  (1991-92) 
Evers  Burns  (1992-93) 
Kevin  McLinton  (1992-93) 
Greg  Nored  (1988-89) 
Adrian  Branch  (1984-85) 
Derrick  Lewis  (1987-88) 
Ernest  Graham  (1980-81) 
Cedric  Lewis  (1990-91) 
VinceBroodnax  (1991-92) 
SorunosJasikevicius  (1997-98) 
Jeff  Adkins  (1984-85) 


Blocked  Shots 

1.  143  Cedric  Lewis  (1990-91) 

2.  58  Larry  Gibson  (1978-79) 

3.  55  Derrick  Lewis  (1987-88) 

4.  42  Ben  Coleman  (1983-84) 

5.  37  Tony  Mossenburg  (1989-90) 

6.  36  Chris  Kerwin  (1992-93) 
7  35  ObinnoEkezie  (1998-99) 

8.  31  Charles  Piltmon  (1980-81) 

9.  28  Walt  Williams  (1991-92) 

10.  22  Evers  Bums  (1992-93) 
Til,  19  Rodney  Elliott  (1997-98) 

19  Keith  Booth  (1996-97) 

13.  18  Adrian  Branch  (1984-85) 

14.  17  Lowrence  Boston  (1977-78) 

15.  15  Mario  lucos  (1995-96) 


Field  Coals  Made 

270 
267 


Adrion  Bronch  (1984-85) 
Len  Bios  (1985-86) 

256  Walt  Williams  (1991-92) 

233  John  Lucas  (1975-76) 

232  Albert  King  (1980-81) 

214  Tom  McMillen  (1973-74) 

211  Evers  Burns  (1992-93) 

206  Tony  Mossenburg  (1989-90) 

205  Keith  Booth  (1996-97) 

10.  203  Jim  O'Brien  (1972-73) 

11.  197  Johnny  Rhodes  (1995-96) 

12.  194  Ben  Coleman  (1983-84) 

13.  188  Ernest  Graham  (1980-81) 

14.  185  Loron  Profit  (1998-99) 
T15     184  Owen  Brown  (1974-75) 

184  Derrick  Lewis  (1987-88) 

Field  Coals  Att. 

1.       542     Wait  Williams  (1991-92) 
Adrian  Bronch  (1984-85) 
Len  Bios  (1985-86) 
Gene  Shue  (1953-54) 
Albert  King  (1980-81) 
John  Lucas  (1975-76) 
Keith  Booth  (1996-97) 
Evers  Burns  (1992-93) 
Tony  Mossenburg  (1989-90) 
Tom  McMillen  (1973-74) 
Bob  Kessler  (1955-56) 
Gory  Word  (1965-66) 
Laron  Profit  (1998-99) 
Ernest  Grohom  (1980-81) 
Jim  O'Brien  (1972-73) 


529 
491 
469 
462 
456 
437 

8.  417 

9.  408 

10,  404 

11,  399 

12,  393 

13.  368 
T14.  366 

366 


3-Pt.  Field  Coals  Att. 

1,  240  Wolt  Williams  (1991-92) 

2,  156  MoH  Roe  (1990-91 1 

3,  151  SorunosJasikevicius  (1997-98) 

4,  135  Johnny  Rhodes  (1995-96) 

5,  113  Keith  Gotlin  (1987-88) 

6,  100  DuoneSimpkins  (1995-96) 
T7        99  Morio  Lucos  (1995-96) 

99  Greg  Nared  (1988-89) 

9.  95  John  Johnson  (1988-89) 

10.  74  Rodney  Elliott  (1997-98) 

11.  77  Laron  Profit  (1998-99) 

12.  71  Terrell  Stokes  (1998-99) 

13.  60  Exree  Hipp  (1995-96) 

14.  57  Dave  Dickerson  (1988-89) 

15.  52  Wayne  Bristol  (1994-95) 

Free  Throws  Made 

1         213  Keith  Booth  (1996-97) 

2,  209  Len  Bios  (1985-86) 

3,  175  Walt  Williams  (1991 -92) 

4,  174  Bob  Kessler  (1955-56) 

5,  145  Tony  Mossenburg  (1989-90) 

6,  143  Jerry  Greenspon  (1962-63) 
7        131  Adrian  Branch  (1984-85) 
T8,      125  Bob  Everett  (1954-55) 

125  Kevm  McLinton  (1992-93) 

10,  124  John  Johnson  (1988-89) 

11,  123  AlBunge  (1959-60) 

12,  105  Rodney  Elliott  (1997-98) 

13,  103  Ben  Colemon  (1983-84) 
T14.    100  Loron  Profit  (1998-99) 

100  Joy  McMillen  (1966-67) 

100  Tom  Young  (1957-58) 


3-Pt 

1,        8< 

2, 

3 


Field  Coals  Made        Free  Throw  Attempts 


4, 
5, 
6. 
T7 

T9. 

11. 
12. 
13. 
14. 
15, 


Wait  Williams  (1991-92)  1. 

SorunosJasikevicius  (1997-98)  2, 

Keith  Gotlin  (1987-88)  3. 

Mott  Roe  (1990-91)  4, 

DuoneSimpkins  (1995-96)  5, 

Johnny  Rhodes  (1995-96)  6. 

Mario  Lucos  (1995-96)  7 

John  Johnson  (1988-89)  8. 

Terrell  Stokes  (1998-99)  9, 

Greg  Nored  (1988-89)  10, 

Rodney  Elliott  (1997-98)  11. 

Laron  Profit  (1998-99)  12, 

Wayne  Bristol  (1994-95)  13, 

Derrick  Lewis  (1987-88)  14. 

Mike  Anderson  (1989-90)  15. 


297  Keith  Booth  (1996-97) 

263  Bob  Kessler  (1955-56) 

242  Len  Bios  (1985-86) 

231  Wolt  Willioms  (1991-92) 

201  Tony  Mossenburg  (1989-90) 

191  Jerry  Greenspan  (1962-63) 

182  Bob  Everen  (1954-55) 

172  Adrian  Branch  (1984-85) 

158  Cedric  Lewis  (1990-91) 

157  John  Johnson  (1988-89) 

154  AlBunge  (1959-60) 

153  Rodney  Elliott  (1997-98) 

152  Kevin  McLinton  (1992-93) 

148  Loron  Profit  (1998-99) 

144  Ben  Colemon  (1983-84) 


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Yeor 

Leader 

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Year 

Player 

Rbs,-Avg. 

(150  attempts  minimum} 

II              i  -^ 

1950-51 

Lee  Brawley 

404-15.0 

1955-56 

Bob  Kessler 

336-14.0 

Year 

Leader 

FGPd 

Hit  ..         Jt      % 

1951-52 

not  available 

- 

1956-57 

Jim  Holleck 

195-75 

195a51 

Dick  Koffenberger 

480 

^Pvl^H 

1952-53 

Gene  Shue 

508-22.1 

1957-58 

Al  Bunge 

265-9.1 

1951-52 

not  ovoiloble 

- 

%^..-.^.m^.^n 

1953-54 

Gene  Shue 

654-218 

1958-59 

Al  Bunge 

241-10.5 

1952-53 

Gene  Shue 

469 

II  T^  -^^  5?r 

1954-55 

Bob  Kessler 

487-20.3 

1959-60 

Al  Bunge 

289-12  6 

1953-54 

Gene  Shue 

.506 

II        /^l'^  :^ 

1955-56 

Bob  Kessler 

49a204 

1960-61 

Bob  McDonald 

279-107 

1954-55 

not  available 

- 

II      .  L^. 

1956-57 

Bob  O'Brien 

342-132 

1961-62 

Jerry  Greenspan 

235-9.4 

1955-56 

Bob  O'Brien 

.421 

^hBt    (^Q^^^^S 

1957-58 

Charles  McNeil 

311-14.8 

1962-63 

Jerry  Greenspan 

184-8.8 

1956-57 

John  Nocincik 

.470 

1958-59 

Charles  McNeil 

311-14.8 

1963-64 

Rick  Wise 

185-71 

1957-58 

Nick  Davis 

.463 

1959-60 

Al Bunge 

383-16.6 

Gory  Word 

103-74 

1958-59 

Charles  McNeil 

.443 

1960-61 

Bob  McDonald 

347-134 

1964-65 

Gory  Word 

271-10.4 

1959-60 

Pouljelus 

.470 

HP^^^       ^M0vIh 

1961-62 

Jerry  Greenspan 

380-152 

1965-66 

Gary  Ward 

241-9  6 

1960^51 

Bob  McDonold 

453 

Hd^^H^^^Aft  ^LSP^ 

1962-63 

Jerry  Greenspan 

365-17.4 

196647 

Joy  McMillen 

195-8.1 

1961-62 

Bruce  Kelleher 

.437 

I^^^^K      ^^  vflBci 

1963-64 

George  Suder 

327-130 

1967-68 

Joy  McMillen 

195-8.1 

1962-63 

Connie  Carpenter 

.447 

M^^^V'         /9^^^^^ 

1964-65 

Jay  McMillen 

512-19.7 

1968-69 

Will  Hetzel 

31812.2 

1963-64 

Jackie  Clork 

.480 

W^^^^^l            /^sM^^^^H 

1965-66 
1966-67 
1967-68 
1968^59 

Gary  Ward 
Joy  McMillen 
Pete  Johnson 
Will  Hetzel 

430-172 
392-16.3 
360-15.0 
605-23.3 

1969-70 
197a71 
1971-72 
1972-73 

Rod  Horst 
Barry  Yotes 
Len  Elmore 
Len  Elmore 

258-9  9 
224-8.6 
351-110 
290-11.2 

1964-65 
1965-66 
1966-67 
1967-68 

Joy  McMillen 
Gory  Ward 
Rich  Drescher 
Will  Hetzel 

.486 
.463 
445 
.423 

EvERS  Burns 

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II                 ^^ 

1969-70 

Rod  Horst 

428-16.5 

1973-74 

Len  Elmore 

412-14.7 

1968-69 

Rod  Horst 

.480 

II          Si  lani 

197a7! 

Howard  White 

389-15.6 

1974-75 

Tom  Roy 

321-11.1 

1969-70 

Rod  Horst 

532 

II          MF  ^^ 

Jim  O'Brien 

342-16.3 

1975-76 

Lawrence  Boston 

249-89 

1970-71 

Charlie  Blonk 

473 

II           ^.. 

1971-72 

Tom  McMillen 

667-20.8 

Lorry  Gibson 

157-9.8 

1971-72 

Tom  McMillen 

549 

IVM^ 

1972-73 

Tom  McMillen 

616-21.2 

1976-77 

Lorry  Gibson 

228-84 

1972-73 

Tom  McMillen 

.585 

1973-74 

John  Lucas 

564-20.1 

1977-78 

Larry  Gibson 

253-9.0 

1973-74 

Maurice  Howard 

553 

^^viyiL.  ^ 

1974-75 
1975-76 

John  Lucas 
John  Lucas 

469-19-5 
557-19.9 

1978-79 
1979-80 

BuckWillioms 
Buck  Williams 

323-10.8 
24210.1 

1974-75 
1975-76 

Tom  Roy 
Maurice  Howard 

.606 
553 

^^  V»^ 

1976-77 

Lawrence  Boston 
Sieve  Sheppord 

338-13.0 
309-16.2 

198a81 
1981-82 

BuckWillioms 
Herman  Veal 

363-11.7 
213-7.3 

1976-77 
1977-78 

Lawrence  Boston 
Lawrence  Boston 

.597 
580 

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1  ^^^ 

1977-78 

Lawrence  Boston 

423-15.5 

1982-83 

Ben  Coleman 

242-8.1 

1978-79 

Buck  Williams 

.583 

V  ^-W^r 

1978-79 

Ernest  Graham 

499-16.6 

1983-84 

Ben  Coleman 

269-8.4 

1979-80 

Greg  Manning 

643 

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1979-80 

Albert  King 

674-21  7 

1984-85 

Len  Bias 

251-6.8 

198a81 

Buck  Willioms 

647 

^^^        % 

198a8l 

Albert  King 

559-18.0 

1985-86 

Len  Bios 

224-70 

1981-82 

Charles  Pittmon 

.611 

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1981-82 

Adrian  Branch 

442-152 

198dh87 

Derrick  Lewis 

248-9.5 

1982-83 

Ben  Colemon 

.571 

L^JT^i^l 

1982-83 

Adrian  Branch 

541-18.7 

1987-88 

Derrick  Lewis 

237-76 

1983-84 

Ben  Colemon 

608 

1983-84 
1984-85 
1985-86 
1986-87 

Ben  Coleman 
Len  Bias 
Len  Bias 
Derrick  Lewis 

491-153 
701-18.9 
743-23.2 
510-19.6 

1988-89 
1989-90 
199a91 
1991-92 

Tony  Massenburg 
Tony  Massenburg 
Cedric  Lewis 
Evers  Burns 

226-78 

314-10.1 

233-8.3 

206-71 

1984-85 
1985-86 
1986-87 
1987-88 

Len  Bias 
Tom  Jones 
Derrick  Lewis 
Brian  Williams 

.530 
551 
.602 
.600 

Rob  Horst 

IKi^li^ds^i^H 

rs^^^sp^^ 

1987-88 

Derrick  Lewis 

466-15.0 

1992-93 

Evers  Burns 

249-8.9 

1988-89 

Tony  Mossenburg 

550 

9r^^sr 

1988-89 

Tony  Massenburg 

481-16.6 

1993-94 

Joe  Smith 

32M0.7 

1989-90 

Jerrod  Mustof 

.529 

1989-90 

Jerrod  Mustof 

609-18.5 

1994-95 

Joe  Smith 

362-10.7 

1990-91 

Garfield  Smith 

.527 

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1990-91 

Matt  Roe 

498-178 

1995-96 

Keith  Booth 

233-78 

1991-92 

Evers  Burns 

.516 

Walt  Williams 

318-18.7 

1996-97 

Keith  Booth 

253-79 

1992-93 

Evers  Burns 

.506 

1    "^ 

1991-92 

Wolt  Williams 

776-26.8 

1997-98 

Rodney  EilioH 

236-7.4 

1993-94 

Joe  Smith 

522 

^  ^    • 

1992-93 

Evers  Burns 

518-18.5 

1998-99 

Terence  Morris 

242-71 

1994-95 

Joe  Smith 

.578 

,.  •  r 

1993-94 

Joe  Smith 

582-19.4 

1999-00 

Lonny  Baxter 

308-8.8 

1995-96 

Johnny  Rhodes 

.478 

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1994-95 

Joe  Smith 

708-20.8 

1996-97 

Obinno  Ekezie 

.550 

*      f^t^      A 

1995-96 

Johnny  Rhodes 

50216.7 

1997-98 

Terence  Morris 

523 

'^iiS™^  • 

1996-97 

Keith  Booth 

624-19.5 

1998-99 

Terence  Morris 

551 

ifti  nM  . 

1997-98 

Laron  Profit 

506-15.8 

1999-00 

Lonny  Baxter 

533 

■  '&.^j  ..^^^^ 

1998-99 

Steve  Francis 

579-17.0 

■ 

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1999-00 

Juan  Dixon 

63ai8.0 

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Steals 


Year 

Leader 

FT  .Pet 

Yeor 

Leader 

SH.-Avg. 

1950-51 

Dick  Koffenberger 

.772 

Year 

Leader 

Ast.-Avg. 

1976-77 

Steve  Sheppord 

271,4 

1951-52 

nof  available 

- 

1969-70 

Mickey  Wiles 

135-5,2 

1977-78 

Jo  Jo  Hunter 

26-1,0 

1952-53 

Gene  Shue 

.700 

1970-71 

Jim  O'Brien 

70-3,3 

1978-79 

Dutch  Morley 

43-1,4 

1953-54 

Gene  Shue 

.789 

1971-72 

Howard  White 

93-2,9 

1979-80 

Dutch  Morley 

64-2,1 

1954-55 

not  available 

- 

1972-73 

John  Lucas 

178-5.9 

1980-81 

Ernest  Graham 

42-1,4 

1955-56 

Bob  O'Brien 

.767 

1973-74 

John  Lucas 

159-5.7 

1981-82 

Dutch  Morley 

33-1.1 

1956-57 

Jim  Halleck 

.764 

1974-75 

Brad  Davis 

134-4,6 

1982-83 

Jeff  Adkins 

23-0.8 

1957-58 

Charles  McNeil 

.762 

1975-76 

Brad  Davis 

165-5,9 

1983-84 

Adrian  Branch 

29-1,0 

1958-59 

Jerry  Bechtle 

,783 

1976-77 

Brad  Davis 

132-4.9 

1984-85 

Adrian  Branch 

45-1,2 

1959-60 

Pauljelus 

.842 

1977-78 

Greg  Manning 

74-2.6 

1985-86 

Derrick  Lewis 

37-1,1 

1960-61 

Bob  McDonald 

.873 

1978-79 

Dutch  Morley 

128-4.3 

1986-87 

Derrick  Lewis 

38-1,5 

1961-62 

Bruce  Kelleher 

.816 

1979-80 

Ernest  Groham 

136-4.4 

1987-88 

Derrick  Lewis 

45-1,5 

1962-63 

Jerry  Greenspan 

.749 

1980-81 

Ernest  Graham 

120-3.9 

1988-89 

Greg  Nared 

46-1.6 

1963-64 

Neil  Broyton 

.803 

1981-82 

Dutch  Morley 

128-4.3 

1989-90 

Walt  Williams 

67-1.7 

1964-65 

Gary  Ward 

.818 

1982-83 

Jeff  Adkins 

121-4,0 

1990-91 

Cedric  Lewis 

42-1.5 

1965-66 

Jay  McMillen 

.792 

1983-84 

Keith  Gatlin 

148-4.6 

1991-92 

Walt  Williams 

60-2.1 

1966-67 

Jay  McMillen 

.787 

1884-85 

Keith  Gatlin 

221-6.0 

1992-93 

Johnny  Rhodes 

71-2.5 

1967-68 

Pete  Johnson 

,721 

1985-86 

Keith  Gatlin 

204-6.4 

1993-94 

Johnny  Rhodes 

78-2.3 

1968-69 

Will  Hetzel 

.813 

1986-87 

Teyon  McCoy 

111-4.3 

1994-95 

Johnny  Rhodes 

85-2,5 

1969-70 

Will  Hetzel 

.781 

1987-88 

Rudy  Archer 

172-5.5 

1995-96 

Johnny  Rhodes 

110-3,7 

197a71 

Jim  O'Brien 

.784 

1988-89 

Greg  Nared 

135-4.8 

1996-97 

Keith  Booth 

64-2,0 

1971-72 

Tom  McMillen 

.817 

1989-90 

Walt  Williams 

149-4.5 

1997-98 

Laron  Profit 

87-2,7 

1972-73 

Jim  O'Brien 

.844 

1990-91 

Kevin  McLinton 

123-4.4 

1998-99 

Steve  Francis 

95-2.8 

1973-74 

Maurice  Howard 

.786 

Walt  Williams 

91-5.4 

1999-00 

Juan  Dixon 

96-2.7 

1974-75 

John  Lucas 
Maurice  Howard 

.836 
.828 

1991-92 
1992-93 

Kevin  McLinton 
Kevin  McLinton 

154-5  3 

1975-76 

154-5.3 

K 

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1976-77 

Brad  Davis 

.784 

1993-94 

Duane  Simpkins 

136-4.5 

B< 

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1977-78 

Jo  Jo  Hunter 

.863 

1994-95 

Duane  Simpkins 

162-4,8 

^■^H 

^1 

1978-79 

Greg  Manning 

.857 

1995-96 

Duane  Simpkins 

118-4,4 

Wy 

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IH 

1979-80 

Greg  Manning 

.908 

1996-97 

Terrell  Stokes 

143-4,5 

v^  X-^ 

MB 

1980-81 

Greg  Manning 

.821 

1997-98 

Terrell  Stokes 

149-4.7 

W     J 

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1981-82 

Herman  Veal 

.780 

1998-99 

Terrell  Stokes 

213-6.3 

J     J 

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1982-83 

Herman  Veal 

.762 

1999-00 

Steve  Blake 

217-6.2 

5^  "^ 

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1983-84 
1984-85 

Len  Bias 
Keith  Gatlin 

.767 
.862 

Blocked  Shots 

^L 

1985-86 
1986-87 
1987-88 
1988-89 
1989-90 
1990-91 

Len  Bias 
John  Johnson 
Rudy  Archer 
John  Johnson 
Walt  Williams 
Walt  Williams 
Kevin  McLinton 
Kevin  McLinton 
Duane  Simpkins 
Duone  Simpkins 
Duane  Simpkins 
Sarunasjasikevicius 
Sarunas  Jasikevicius 
Juan  Dixon 
Juan  Dixon 

.864 
.790 
.770 
.790 
.776 
,837 
.781 
.822 
.784 
.841 
.845 
,742 
,759 
.830 
,790 

Yeor 

1976-77 
1977-78 
1978-79 
1979-80 
1980-81 
1981-82 
1982-83 
1983-84 
1984-85 
1985-86 
1986-87 
1987-88 
1988-89 
1989-90 

Leader 

Larry  Gibson 
Larry  Gibson 
Larry  Gibson 
Taylor  Baldwin 
Buck  Williams 
Charles  Pittmon 
Ben  Coleman 
Ben  Coleman 
Derrick  Lewis 
Derrick  Lewis 
Derrick  Lewis 
Derrick  Lewis 
Cedric  Lewis 
Cedric  Lewis 

BIk,  -Avg. 

67-2,5 
57-2.0 
58-1.9 
35-1.1 
29-0.9 
31-1.3 
33-1.1 
42-1.3 
99-2,7 
71-2,2 
*  114-4.4 
55-1.8 
36-1.3 
49-1,5 

V  ' 

1991-92 
1992-93 
1993-94 

Dutch  Morley 

1994-95 
1995-96 
1996-97 
1997-98 
1998-99 
1999-00 

1 

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1990-91 

Cedric  Lewis 

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1991-92 

Chris  Kerwin 

31-1.1 

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1992-93 

Chris  Kerwin 

30-1.1 

^91 

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1993-94 

Joe  Smith 

93-3.1 

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1994-95 

Joe  Smith 

97-2.9 

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1995-96 

Keith  Booth 

23-0,8 

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1996-97 

Obinno  Ekezie 

33-1.1 

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S     '    ' 

1997-98 

Obinno  Ekezie 

37-1.2 

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1998-99    Terence  Morris 
1999-00     Lonny  Baxter 

77-2.3 
79-2.3 

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Team  Records 


Scoring 

Came  I  Maryland) 


138 
132 
130 
128 
127 
127 
124 
122 
120 
118 
117 
117 
117 
T14. 115 
115 
115 


9. 

10. 

Til. 


138-721    vs.  Morgon  St.  (12-23-941 
132-571    vs  North  Texas  (12-23-981 
130-106)  vs.  East  Caroline  (12-7-771 
128-103)  vs.  Conisius  (12-23-78) 
127-841    vs.  EostCorolmol  11-29-75) 
127-82)    vs.  Brown  (12-1-721 
124-1101  vsNC  State  (12-2a781 
122-821    vs.  Boston  U.  (12-8-751 
120-731    vs.  Towson  St.  (12-12-941 
118-551    vs  Delaware  SI  (117-961 
1 1 796)    vs.  G  Woshinglon  ( 1 2-4-7 1 ) 
117-51)     vs.  Md,-E.  Shore  (2-27-871 
117-70)    vs.  Flo.  Intemotiofiol  (11-2  5-97) 
115-83)     vs.  Georgetown  (12-11-731 
115-761     vs.  Miomi  (OHM  12-28-791 
115-601     vsMd-E  Shore  (11-26-911 


Came  (Opponent) 


114  (91-114) 
114  (111-114) 
110  (124-110) 
108  (109-1081 
107  (87-1071 
106  (130-1061 
105  (701051 
105  (85-105) 
105  (73-105) 
105  (70-105) 
104  (72-104) 


by  NCStote  (2-27-91) 
by  Duke  (2-10-90) 
by  NCStote  (12-20-781 
by  NCStote  (3-1-78) 
by  North  Corolino  (2-1-69) 
by  Eost  Carolina  (12-7-77) 
by  UCIA  (3-18-00) 
otFloridoSlote  (1-13-93) 
by  North  Corolino  (2-9-91) 
by  North  Corolino  (1-30-71) 
by  Duke  (1-3-98) 


Came  (Both  Teams) 

1  236  (130-106)  vs.  Eost  Corolino  (12-7-77) 

2  234(124-110)  vs  NCStote  (12-20-78) 

3  231  (128-103)  vs.  Conisius  (12-23-781 

4  225  (111-114)   vs  Duke  (2-10-90) 

5.     217  (109-108)  vsNC  State  (3-1-78) 


Half  (Maryland) 

I        85  Morgon  Stole  (12-23-94,  2nd  Half 


Season  (Maryland) 

1           2,940 

1994-95 

2,        2,873 

1998-99 

3          2,747 

1989-90 

4,        2,683 

1999-00 

5          2,613 

1972-73 

6.         2,607 

1974-75 

7         2,602 

1984-85 

8.         2,520 

1997-98 

9,         2,481 

1979-80 

10       2,469 

1975-76 

Season  Ave.  (Mary 

1.           899 

1974-75 

2           882 

1975-76 

3            871 

1972-73 

4.           86.7 

1994-95 

5            85.7 

1973-74 

6.           84.5 

1998-99 

7            832 

1989-90 

8.           82.1 

197778 

9.           81.3 

1995-96 

10.         810 

1991-92 

Rebounding 

Came  (Maryland) 

1  74  vs  Penn  Stole  (12-2-64) 

2  68  vs  Chicago  Stole  (12-2-961 

3  67  vs  East  Corolmo(  12-7-77) 

4  65  vs.  BucknelM  12-22-76) 

5  64  vs.  North  Texos(  12-23-98) 

Season  (Maryland) 


1,388 
1,368 
1,367 
1,361 
1,354 


1971-72 
1973-74 
1994-95 
1972-73 
1999-00 


Season  Ave.  (Maryland) 


1 

48  9 

1973-74 

2 

483 

1955-56 

3. 

45.4 

1972-73 

4 

45.1 

1968-68 

5. 

44.7 

1964-65 

6 

44.4 

1970-71 

7 

44.3 

1965-66 

T8 

44,0 

1967-68 

44.0 

1960-61 

10. 

43.5 

1974-75 

Field  Goals  Made 

Came  (Maryland) 


Tl.     55  vs.  Brown  (11-29-72) 
55  vs,  Conisius  (12-23-781 

3.      52  vs.  East  Corolino  (12-7-77) 

T4.     51  vs  Virginia  (3-2-74) 

51  vs.  Boston  University  (12-8-75) 

Feweil:  dvySelon  Hall  112-30-411 

Season  (Maryland) 

1.  2,094         1972-73 


1,049 
1,044 
1,038 
1,035 


1974-75 
1998-99 
1984-85 
1994-95 


Field  Goals  Att. 

Came  (Maryland) 

1.  99  vs.  Conisius  (1 2-23-781 

2,  97  vs.  East  Carolina  (12-7-771 
T3.     93  vs  Miomi  (OHM  12-29-701 

vs.  George  Washington  [12-4-711 
vs.  Long  Island  (1-23-731 
Feweil:  18  vs.  South  Carolina  {1-9-71) 

Season  (Maryland) 


2 

3, 
4. 
5. 


2,151 
2,108 
2,094 
2,080 
2,073 


1999-00 
1998-99 
1972-73 
1994-95 
1989-90 


Fouls 


Came  (Maryland) 

1,       44  vs  Williom  &  Mory  (2-521 
fewest  7vs  Buffalo  (1-25-72} 

Came  (Opponent) 

1.       39  by  Morgan  Stole  (12-23-941 


Field  Goal  Pet. 

Came  (Maryland) 

1.  ,833  vs  South  Corolino  (1-9-71) 

2.  .739  vs  Woke  Forest  ( 1  -28-86) 

3.  .732vs  NC  Slate  (12-20-801 

4.  ,704  vs.  Miami  (OHl  ( 12-28-791 

5.  .667  vs.  Western  Corolino  ( 1 1-14-981 
667  vs  Md -Eastern  Shore  (2-17-861 

Season  (Maryland) 


T5 


.746 


1971-72 

1973-74 


3-Pt.  FG  Made 

Came  (Maryland) 

IT  11  Amencon  (12-30-94) 
11  American  (12-23-951 
11  Georgia  Tech  (1-3-96) 

Season  (Maryland) 


,551 
547 
.539 
537 

532 


1979-80 
1974-75 
1983-84 
1975-76 
1974-75 


195 
195 
185 


1999-00 
1987-88 
1995-96 


3-Pt.  FG  Att. 
Free  Throws  Made  ^^"'^  "^*''^'^'*°' 

Came  (Maryland) 

1.  41  vs  Morgan  Stole  (12-23-94) 

2.  40  vs.  North  Carolina  (3-8-58) 
T3.     35  vs.  Lafayette  (12-23-96) 

35  vs.  Oklahoma  (1-12-93) 
35  vs.  North  Corolino  (l-ia90) 
fewest.  0  vs.  Wake  Forest  (2-28-731 


Cle-nson  1 1.22-001 

Season  (Maryland) 

1  553  1999-00 

2.  544  1995-96 

3.  508  1994-95 


Came  (Opponent) 

I.      40  by  Clemson  (1-13-68) 

Season  (Maryland) 


697 
633 
616 
601 
590 


1994-95 
1989-90 
1996-97 
1998-99 
1957-58 


Free  Throws  Att. 

Came  (Maryland) 


Assists 

Came  (Maryland) 

1.  37  vs.  North  Texos(  12-23-98) 

2.  36  vs  Brown  (11-29-72) 

3.  35  vs.  Brown  (12-1-71) 

4.  34  vs,  Morgon  Stole  ( 12-23-94) 

5.  33  vs.  Western  Caroline  (11-14-98) 


Season  (Maryland) 

1  674  1998-99 

2  667  1999-00 

3.  641  1994-95 

4.  602  1997-98 


67  vs.  Morgan  Stole  (12-23-941 
57  vs.  North  Corolino  (1-3-53) 
52  vs.  Oklohoma  (1-12-93) 
50  vs,La(ayelle  (12-23-97) 
47  vs  BucknelM  12-2  2-76) 


1. 
2 

3. 
4, 
5, 
Fewest  0  vs.  Several  (last  Georgia  Tec/i  2-6-93} 

Came  (Opponent) 

1,       53  byClemson  (1-13-681 

Season  (Maryland) 


Steals 


Came  (Maryland) 

1,       24  vs.  Pittsburgh  (11-28-98) 
T2,     22  vs,  UCLA  (11-26-981 

"22  vs.  UNC-Asheville(  12-22-97) 

4  21  otAU  Puerto  Rico  (11-26-98) 

5  20  vs  South  Corolino  Stole  (12-27-98) 


1. 

987 

1994-95 

2. 

904 

1996-97 

3 

893 

1989-90 

4 

858 

r957-58 

5. 

857 

1998-99 

Season  (Maryland) 

1.  431  1998-99 

2.  355  1999-00 

3.  329  1995-96 
4  303  1993-94 

Blocked  Shots 


Free  Throw  Pet.         °*"^  (Maryland) 


Came  (Maryland) 

1.1.000  (19-19)  vs.  Holy  Cross  (1-21-85) 

2.  .966  (28-29)  vs.  Duke  (2-7-76) 

3.  .950  (19-20)  vs.  Duke  (2-2-80) 

4.  .938  (15-16)  vs.  North  Corolino  (2-7-95) 

5.  .932  (28-31)  vs  North  Corolino  (1-27-73) 

Season  (Maryland) 

1.  .758  1975-76 

2.  ,757  1974-75 

3.  .751  1981-92 
4  .747  1959-60 


17  vs  Md  -Eostern  Shore  (2-27-87) 
17  vs.  Georg,oTech(12-ia75) 

3.       16  vs.  Md -Eastern  Shore  (12-1-88) 

T4.     14  vs.  Tulone(  11-19-99) 

14  vs.  North  Carolina  (2-13-99) 
14  vs.  South  Corolino  (11-14-97) 
14  vs.  Jomes  Modison  ( 1  -28-87) 

Season  (Maryland) 

1,  235  1999-00 

2,  202  1998-99 

3,  185  199a91 
4  181  1984-85 


126 


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Margin  Of  Victory^  I  OO-Point  Games 

Largest  Margin  of  Yictory  Maryland's  1 00  Point  Games 


Rk.  Morg. 

1.   +75 


2, 

T3. 

5. 

6. 

7. 

8. 

9. 

10. 

11. 

12. 


+67 
+66 
+66 
+64 
+63 
+60 
+59 
+58 
+57 
+55 
+53 
13.  +52 
Tt4.  +51 

T16.  +50 


+49 
+47 
+47 
+46 
+45 
+44 


T19. 

21 

22. 

23. 

24.  +43 

25.  +41 
T26.  +40 

+40 
+40 
+40 
+40 


Opponent  Score 

North  Texas  (12-23-981  132-57 

Western  Coroiina  (11-14-98)  113-46 

Morgan  State  112-23-94)  138-72 

Md  -Eastern  Shore  (2-27-871  117-59 

DePauw  (12-12-74)  113-49 

Delaware  State  (M7-96)  118-55 

Colgote  (12-8-94)  113-53 

Foirleigh  Dickinson  ( 1 1  -22-99|  1 04-45 

UNC-Asheville  (12-22-97)  lia52 

DePouw(l  2-3-75)  99-42 

Md.-Eostern  Shore  ( 1 1  -26-91 )  1 1 5-60 

Towson  State  (2-21-85)  91-38 

Coastal  Corolino  (1-2-00)  10a48 

Md.-Boltimore  County  (2-22-90)  113-62 

Cornell  (11-27-93)  92-41 

AU  Puerto  Rico  (11-26-98)  82-32 

Chicago  Stote  (12-2-96)  94-44 

Eastern  Kentucky  (12-5-73)  106-57 

Florida  International  ( 1 1  -25-97)  1 1 7-70 

Towson  Stote  (12-12-94)  12a73 

Appalachian  State  ( 1  -2-75)  96-50 

Brown  (11-29-72)  127-82 

Md.-Eostern  Shore  (12-1-88)  97-53 

Johns  Hopkins  (11-26-83)  108-65 

Lafayette  (12-23-97)  108-67 

Howard  (1-2-93)  109-69 

Morgan  State  (12-26-92)  103-63 

Boston  University  (12-8-75)  122-82 

South  Coroiina  (3-1-58)  99-59 

Clemson  (1-6-53)  81-41 


Largest  Margin  of  Defeat 


Morg.  Opponent  Score 

^53  Boinbridge  Navy  (1944-45)  85-22 

-53  Army  (1943-44)  78-25 

-44  Seton  Hall  (1941-42)  59-15 

■40  North  Carolina  (3-12-93)  102-62 

-39  Woke  Forest  (1962-63)  80-41 

-38  West  Virginia  (1946-47)  81-43 

-37  Navy  (1932-33)  58-21 

-35  UCLA  (3-18-00)  70-105 

-32  Duke  (1-3-98)  104-72 


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John  Lucas  played  in  26  c 

fames  in  wh 

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ryiana 

Tolol  100  Point  Gomes:  85 
Most  in  a  Season:  8  /  /  973-741 
Most  Consecutive  iOO-Point 
Games:  3  11994-951 

I  999-00  IS) 

104-45     Foirleigh  Dickinson 
100-48     Coastal  Coroiina 

1 998-99  im 

113-46  Western  Carolina 

132-57  North  Texas 

104-70  South  Carolina  Stote 

107-87  Florida  State 

I  997-98  141 

102-74  Mt.  St.  Mary's 

117-70  Florida  International 

1 04-66  Md.-Baltimore  County 

110-52  UNC-Asheville 

I  996-97  CSl 

108-67     Lofoyette 
103-73     Penn 

I  995-96  131 

104-79    American 
104-66     Md.-Eostern  Shore 
118-55     Delaware  St. 

199^1-95  151 

102-64  Bucknell 

102-77  Md.-Baltimore  County 

113-53  Colgate 

120-73  Towson 

138-72  Morgan  State 


l993-g<l  ISl 

109-71     Towson  Stote 
102-70     NC  State 

I99S-93  (31 

103-80     Md.-Baltimore  County 
103-63     Morgon  State 
109-69     Howard 

1991-92  (21 

115-60     Md.-Eostern  Shore 
101-91      WestVirginio 

1990-91  (II 

104-100  NC  State 

1989-90(51 

105-74  Augusta  College 

104-86  George  Mason 

110-91  Alcorn  Stale 

111-114  Duke(OT] 

1 1 3-61  Md.-Baltimore  County 

■  987-88  (11 

117-51      Md.-Eostern  Shore 

i  986-87  ( 1 1 

117-51      Md.-Eastern  Shore 

l983-8<i  (31 

102-77    vs.  West  Virginia 
104-69     Md.-Eostern  Shore 
108-65    Johns  Hopkins 


1982-83  (21 

101-90     otDuke 
106-94     North  Carolina 

1980-81  (21 

114-89     Marshall 

109-83     Foirleigh  Dickinson 

1979-80  (31 

101-82     Duke 
115-76      Miami  (OH) 
113-79     Catholic 

1977-78(21 

109-108  vs  NC  State  (3  OT) 
130-106  East  Corolino 

I  976-77  ( 1 1 

106-72     Bucknell 

1975-76  (71 

105-91  Wake  Forest 

102-91  Duke 

102-84  NC  Slate 

111-88  Long  island 

104-69  Seton  Hall 

122-82  Boston  Univ. 

127-84  East  Carolina 

1974-75  (71 


104-87 
103-82 
104-80 
103-85 
105-67 
113-49 
10(^81 


E.  Tennessee 
at  Duquesne 
at  Duke 
NC  State 
Georgia  Tech 
DePouw 
Richmond 


Opponents'  1 00-Point  Games 


Total  1 00-Point  Games:  33 
Most  in  a  Season:  5 1 1 990-9  ]] 
Most  Consecutive  lOO-Poinl 
Games:  2 11978-791 

1 999-00  ( 1 1 

7a  105     vs.  UCLA 

1998-99(11 

91-103     at  Kentucky 

1997-98  (II 

72-104     vs.  Duke 

1995-96  (II 

78-100     ot  Florida  State 

1994-95  (21 

9ai00     at  North  Carolina 
91-100     at  Georgia  Tech 


I  993-94  (21 

9a  100    ot  North  Carolina 
91-100     at  Georgio  Tech 

1992-93  (31 

73-101     at  North  Carolina 
85-105     at  Florida  State 
66-102     vs.  North  Carolina 

1990-91  (51 

85-100    vs.  Boston  College 
73-105     at  North  Coroiina 
104-100  vs.  NC  State 
81-101      OtDuke 
91-114     otNC  State 

1989-90  (21 

111-114    vs.  Duke  (OT) 
84-104    at  Duke 


1987-88  (II 

82-104     at  Georgia  Tech 

1978-79(31 

79-102     vs.  North  Carolina 
90-101     vs.  Conisus 
124-110  vs.  NC  State 

1977-78(31 

109-108  NCStote(3  0T) 
9ai01     at  Geo.  Washington 
130-106  East  Coroiina 

1973-74  (II 

10ai03  NC  State 

1972-73  (II 

89-103     vs.  Providence 


1973-74  (81 

10ai03  vs.  NC  Stole 

105-85  vs.  North  Carolina 

lia75  Virginia 

104-83  Duke 

112-73  Fordham 

102-75  Holy  Cross 

115-83  Georgetown 

106-57  Eostern  Kentucky 

1972-73  (41 

100-73  Long  Islond 

105-76  Woke  Forest 

107-80  atConisius 

127-82  Brown 


1971 

10069 
103-67 
102-79 
118-96 
10a83 


-72  (51 

Niagara 

Western  Kentucky 
at  Holy  Cross 
at  Geo.  Washington 
Brown 


1970-71  (21 

111-77     Miami  (Flo.) 
109-70     Buffalo 

1969-70  (II 

103-85     Clemson 

1965-66  (21 

107-92     WestVirginio 
107-81      at  Geo.  Washington 

1959-60  (II 

103-80    Yale 


1970-71  (21 

76-100     North  Corolino 
70-105     ot  North  Carolina 

1969-70  (21 

68-101      South  Carolina 
87-107     at  North  Corolino 

1968-69(11 

87-107     at  North  Carolina 

1963-64  (II 

72-104     Duke 


scored  more  than  100  points  from  1972  through  1976. 


127 


Tfine-Record-Book 


2000-01  MARYLANO  BASKETBAlM 


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Mai 

ryli 

and  Year-B^ 

1-Year  Statistics 

/-TOTAL-/ 

/-3PT-/ 

OFF 

DEF 

TOTAL 

TOTAL 

YEAR 

GP 

FGM-fGA 

.pa 

FGM-fGA 

.pa 

FTM-FTA 

.pa 

AST 

BLK 

STL 

PF-DQ 

REBS 

REBS 

REBS-AVG 

PTS-AVG 

1950-51 

27 

481-1210 

,398 

- 

- 

450-663 

679 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1412-523 

1951-52 

stats  not  available 

1245-59.0 

1952-53 

23 

487-1285 

.379 

- 

- 

432-698 

.617 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1406-61.1 

1953-54 

30 

712-1661 

.429 

- 

- 

532-787 

648 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1959-653 

1954-55 

24 

563-1417 

.398 

- 

- 

447-682 

.657 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1178-49.0 

1573-655 

1955-56 

24 

550-1382 

.398 

- 

- 

50a744 

672 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

)158-48.3 

1600-66,7 

1956-57 

26 

597-1414 

422 

- 

- 

486-679 

716 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

911-350 

1680^546 

1957-58 

29 

706-1698 

.416 

- 

- 

59a858 

.688 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1175-40.5 

2004-691 

1958-59 

23 

502-1262 

.398 

- 

- 

361-545 

.655 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

889-387 

1365-59  3 

1959-60 

23 

548-1310 

.418 

- 

- 

399-534 

.747 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

864-376 

1495-65.0 

1960-61 

26 

628-1482 

.424 

- 

- 

491-659 

.745 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1143-44.0 

1747-672 

1961-62 

25 

637-1476 

.432 

- 

- 

474-644 

.736 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1082-43.3 

1748-69,9 

1962-63 

21 

506-1272 

.398 

- 

- 

337-496 

,679 

- 

- 

- 

332-na 

- 

- 

888-42.3 

1349-64.2 

1963-64 

26 

714-1634 

.437 

- 

- 

397-572 

,694 

- 

- 

- 

512-16 

- 

- 

1058-40.7 

1825-70.2 

1964-65 

26 

726-1596 

.455 

- 

- 

457-634 

,720 

- 

- 

- 

435-15 

- 

- 

1162-44.7 

1909-734 

1965-66 

25 

705-1535 

.459 

- 

- 

381-560 

.680 

- 

- 

- 

449-18 

- 

- 

1107-44.3 

1791-71.6 

1966-67 

25 

637-1448 

.439 

- 

- 

350-479 

.730 

- 

- 

- 

378-5 

- 

- 

884-35.3 

1624-64  9 

1967-68 

24 

653-1678 

389 

- 

- 

346-519 

.667 

- 

- 

- 

457-21 

- 

- 

1058-44.0 

1652-68.8 

1968-69 

26 

782-1842 

.425 

- 

- 

485-657 

.738 

- 

- 

- 

487-15 

- 

- 

1068-45.1 

2049-78.8 

1969-70 

26 

781-1709 

.457 

- 

- 

417-586 

.712 

337 

- 

- 

458-17 

- 

- 

1174-45.1 

1979-76.1 

1970-71 

26 

735-1650 

.448 

- 

- 

480-715 

.671 

302 

- 

- 

442-13 

- 

- 

1106-42  5 

1950-75.0 

1971-72 

32 

929-1877 

.495 

- 

- 

586-786 

.746 

443 

- 

- 

490-10 

- 

- 

1154-44.4 

2444-76.4 

1972-73 

30 

1089-2094 

.520 

- 

- 

435-606 

.718 

557 

- 

- 

547-17 

- 

- 

1361-43.4 

2613-871 

1973-74 

28 

1012-1983 

.510 

- 

- 

376-504 

746 

450 

- 

- 

492-10 

- 

- 

1368-45.4 

2400-85.7 

1974-75 

29 

1049-1918 

.547 

- 

- 

509-672 

.757 

413 

- 

- 

535-18 

- 

- 

1261-48.9 

2607-89.9 

1975-76 

28 

996-1854 

537 

- 

- 

477-629 

.758 

397 

- 

- 

562-20 

- 

- 

1126-43.5 

2469-882 

1976-77 

27 

850-1645 

.516 

- 

- 

415-566 

.733 

310 

155 

163 

500-20 

- 

- 

1059-40.2 

2115-783 

1977-78 

28 

935-1829 

.509 

- 

- 

433-599 

.722 

336 

142 

148 

577-20 

- 

- 

1188-38.8 

2303-82.1 

1978-79 

27 

954-1897 

.503 

- 

- 

43a600 

.717 

415 

126 

195 

589-18 

- 

- 

1154-42.4 

2338-77.9 

1979-80 

30 

935-1789 

.551 

- 

- 

511-706 

.724 

558 

114 

233 

569-12 

- 

- 

1089-38.5 

2481-80.0 

1980-81 

31 

943-1774 

.532 

- 

- 

467-649 

.720 

503 

93 

201 

596-17 

- 

- 

1095-35.1 

2353-759 

1981-82 

29 

651-1359 

.479 

- 

- 

476-634 

.751 

307 

78 

126 

530-15 

- 

- 

876-35.3 

1778-61.3 

1982-83 

30 

82ai672 

.490 

- 

- 

496-724 

.685 

375 

88 

105 

619-25 

- 

- 

1098-30.2 

2222-74.1 

1983-84 

32 

941-1745 

539 

- 

- 

509-702 

.725 

548 

100 

148 

578-15 

- 

- 

1078-36.6 

2391-747 

1984-85 

37 

1038-2065 

.503 

- 

- 

526-708 

743 

575 

181 

206 

639-14 

- 

- 

1184-33.7 

2602-70.3 

1985-86 

33 

911-1786 

.510 

- 

- 

500-686 

.729 

465 

135 

159 

549-9 

- 

- 

103a32.0 

2322-70.4 

1986-87 

26 

674-1344 

502 

122-290 

.461 

395-553 

.714 

423 

143 

130 

474-15 

200 

524 

769-31.2 

1865-71  7 

1987-88 

31 

874-1633 

.504 

195-451 

.430 

407-606 

.672 

536 

140 

177 

537-12 

303 

583 

957-29.6 

2350-75.8 

1988-89 

29 

760-1651 

.460 

88-311 

.283 

398-587 

.672 

427 

125 

159 

529-15 

309 

615 

1002-30.9 

2006-69.2 

1989-90 

33 

1002-2073 

.483 

110-278 

.396 

633-893 

.709 

583 

162 

217 

704-20 

438 

802 

1351-34.6 

2747-83.2 

1990-91 

28 

814-1795 

.454 

90-309 

.291 

527-772 

.683 

455 

185 

227 

550-19 

373 

625 

1098-39.2 

2245-80.2 

1991-92 

29 

848-1880 

.451 

128-294 

.325 

526-751 

.700 

495 

107 

242 

611-32 

403 

611 

1092-377 

235a81.0 

1992-93 

29 

813-1907 

.443 

106-339 

.313 

439-653 

.672 

521 

99 

258 

577-18 

375 

665 

1116-39.9 

2235-79.8 

1993-94 

30 

868-1901 

457 

141-401 

352 

522-766 

.682 

502 

176 

303 

624-26 

411 

711 

1193-39.8 

2399-80.0 

1994-95 

34 

1035-2080 

.498 

179-508 

.352 

697-987 

.706 

641 

168 

302 

632-15 

476 

804 

1367-40.2 

2946-86.7 

1995-96 

30 

860-1917 

.449 

185-544 

.340 

535-783 

.683 

529 

88 

329 

652-15 

405 

664 

1158-38.6 

2440-81.3 

1996-97 

32 

836-1800 

.465 

118-378 

,312 

616-904 

.691 

518 

112 

274 

600-18 

346 

793 

122.^38.3 

2406-75.2 

1997-98 

32 

908-1969 

.461 

166-476 

.349 

538-794 

.678 

602 

158 

275 

637-28 

369 

793 

1271-397 

252a78.8 

1998-99 

34 

1044-2108 

495 

184-504 

.365 

601-857 

70! 

674 

202 

431 

672-7 

417 

835 

1343-395 

2873-845 

1999-00 

35 

1001-2151 

.465 

195-553 

.353 

486-710 

.685 

667 

235 

355 

637-13 

418 

820 

1354-38.7 

2683-76.7 

128 

jM|gnmeJ?ecord3ooliJ 


Opponent  Year-By-Year  Statistics 


/-TOTAL-/ 

/-3PT-/ 

OFF 

DEF 

TOTAL 

TOTAL 

YEAR 

GP 

FGM-FGA 

.PCT 

FGM-FGA 

.PCT 

FTM-FTA 

.PCT 

AST 

BLK 

STL 

PF-DQ 

REBS 

REBS 

REBS-AVG 

PTS-AVG 

1950-51 

27 

510-na 

- 

- 

- 

400-663 

.603 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1420-52,6 

1951-52 

stats  not  available 

1116-46,5 

1952-53 

23 

369-na 

- 

- 

- 

515-788 

.654 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1256-54.3 

1953-54 

30 

539-no 

- 

- 

- 

594-888 

.668 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1672-55.7 

1954-55 

stats  not  availoble 

1486-61.9 

1955-56 

24 

509-1470 

.346 

- 

- 

537-733 

,732 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

977-40.7 

1555-64.8 

1956-57 

26 

553-1414 

.391 

- 

- 

484-729 

,661 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

940-36.2 

1590-61,5 

1957-58 

29 

583-1687 

.352 

- 

- 

497-735 

,676 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1031-35,6 

1671-576 

1958-59 

23 

444-1201 

.369 

- 

- 

408-584 

.697 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

814-35,4 

1296-576 

1959-60 

23 

529-1331 

.397 

- 

- 

343-490 

.700 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

795-34,6 

1407-56,3 

1960-61 

26 

642-1676 

.384 

- 

- 

473-679 

.697 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

- 

1119-43,0 

1757-61.2 

1961-62 

25 

700-1669 

.419 

- 

- 

405-679 

.649 

- 

- 

- 

489- 

- 

- 

1115-44,6 

1805-676 

1962-63 

21 

614-1336 

,460 

- 

- 

276-624 

.697 

- 

- 

- 

336- 

- 

- 

879-41,9 

1504-71,6 

1963-64 

26 

736-1618 

.455 

- 

- 

509-396 

.692 

- 

- 

- 

462-14 

- 

- 

1145-44,0 

1964-75,5 

1964-65 

26 

686-1655 

.415 

- 

- 

417-735 

.714 

- 

- 

- 

490-23 

- 

- 

1021-30.3 

1789-68.8 

1965-66 

25 

649-1603 

.405 

- 

- 

415-584 

.706 

- 

- 

- 

454-11 

- 

- 

1029-41.2 

1711-68.4 

1966-67 

25 

644-1380 

.467 

- 

- 

340-588 

.714 

- 

- 

- 

393-7 

- 

- 

928-371 

1628-65.1 

1967-68 

24 

670-1533 

.437 

- 

- 

434-476 

.701 

- 

- 

- 

419-12 

- 

- 

1188-49.0 

1744-73.9 

1968-69 

26 

858-1846 

.465 

- 

- 

472-619 

.725 

- 

- 

- 

488-18 

- 

- 

1225-471 

2188-84.1 

1969-70 

26 

762-1695 

.449 

- 

- 

421-651 

.680 

- 

- 

- 

472-13 

- 

- 

1082-41.6 

1945-74.7 

1970-71 

26 

743-1625 

.457 

- 

- 

422-619 

.703 

308 

- 

- 

544-24 

- 

- 

1056-40.6 

1908-73.4 

1971-72 

32 

843-1933 

.436 

- 

- 

417-600 

.687 

302 

- 

- 

607-30 

- 

- 

1040-32.5 

2107-65.8 

1972-73 

30 

947-2023 

.449 

- 

- 

332-607 

.686 

363 

- 

- 

598-23 

- 

- 

1043-34.8 

2226-74,2 

1973-74 

28 

798-1993 

,400 

- 

- 

335-484 

.705 

278 

- 

- 

513-11 

- 

- 

1066-38.1 

1931-69,0 

1974-75 

29 

916-2075 

.441 

- 

- 

331-475 

.694 

355 

- 

- 

634-28 

- 

- 

999-34.5 

2163-74.6 

1975-76 

28 

867-1954 

.444 

- 

- 

346-477 

.708 

307 

- 

- 

575-25 

- 

- 

1024-36.6 

2080-74.3 

1976-77 

27 

804-1845 

.436 

- 

- 

393-489 

.722 

299 

58 

202 

529-21 

- 

- 

978-36.2 

2001-74.1 

1977-78 

28 

906-2001 

.453 

- 

- 

415-612 

.678 

363 

60 

227 

563-14 

- 

- 

1057-377 

2227-79.5 

1978-79 

30 

912-1923 

.474 

- 

- 

416-601 

.692 

402 

99 

240 

576-17 

- 

- 

1036-34.5 

2240-74.7 

1979-80 

31 

926-1952 

.474 

- 

- 

374-534 

.700 

476 

83 

231 

662-31 

- 

- 

1000-32.3 

2226-71.8 

1980-81 

31 

879-1860 

.473 

- 

- 

406-582 

.698 

454 

76 

254 

613-27 

- 

- 

954-30.8 

2164-69.8 

1981-82 

31 

666-1424 

,468 

- 

- 

372-548 

.679 

326 

80 

150 

581-30 

- 

- 

802-277 

1704-58.8 

1982-83 

29 

808-1783 

.453 

425-634 

.670 

385 

78 

144 

655-22 

- 

- 

1022-34.1 

2141-71.4 

1983-84 

30 

889-1922 

.462 

- 

- 

373-537 

.694 

465 

66 

170 

644-32 

- 

- 

996-31.1 

2151-672 

1984-85 

32 

981-2136 

.459 

- 

- 

440-637 

.691 

510 

84 

192 

681-26 

- 

- 

1222-33,0 

2404-65.0 

1985-86 

33 

873-1820 

.480 

- 

- 

420-575 

.730 

457 

78 

187 

639-16 

- 

- 

1017-30.0 

2166-65.6 

1986-87 

26 

728-1521 

.479 

113-245 

.561 

336-491 

.684 

425 

61 

193 

497-12 

298 

520 

871-33.5 

1905-73.3 

1987-88 

31 

840-1744 

.482 

126-318 

.396 

421-589 

.715 

488 

60 

203 

567- 

347 

599 

1010-32.6 

2227-71.8 

1988-89 

29 

798-1722 

.463 

125-339 

.369 

431-615 

,701 

475 

72 

171 

531-13 

330 

604 

1024-34.6 

2152-74,2 

1989-90 

33 

911-2122 

.429 

175-490 

.357 

566-811 

.698 

535 

103 

238 

692-25 

466 

676 

1244-377 

2563-777 

1990-91 

28 

817-1827 

.447 

161-465 

.346 

427-631 

.677 

475 

128 

179 

595-18 

384 

645 

1114-39,8 

2222-79.4 

1991-92 

29 

829-1763 

.470 

164-440 

.373 

467-729 

.641 

460 

152 

165 

612-18 

378 

656 

1130-39.0 

2289-78.9 

1992-93 

28 

813-1812 

.443 

163-446 

.313 

437-661 

.661 

521 

170 

203 

544-17 

408 

694 

1186-42.4 

2226-79.5 

1993-94 

30 

798-1846 

.432 

168-526 

.319 

433-640 

.640 

448 

145 

213 

632-17 

367 

687 

1148-38.3 

2197-73.2 

1994-95 

34 

923-2098 

.440 

241-685 

.352 

427-651 

.656 

511 

573 

220 

727-34 

398 

647 

1142-33,6 

2514-73.9 

1995-96 

30 

780-1730 

.451 

195-537 

.363 

533-731 

.729 

429 

155 

195 

594-21 

321 

693 

1114-371 

2288-76.3 

1996-97 

32 

752-1857 

.405 

195-601 

.325 

437-654 

.668 

425 

122 

229 

669-29 

335 

666 

1092-34,1 

2136-66.8 

1997-98 

32 

799-1957 

.408 

220-667 

.330 

488-740 

.660 

421 

113 

233 

638-33 

398 

721 

1209-378 

2306-72.1 

1998-99 

34 

772-1991 

.388 

213-703 

.303 

502-763 

,658 

447 

104 

279 

706-26 

410 

690 

1209-35,6 

2259-66,4 

1999-00 

35 

844-2098 

.402 

218-659 

.331 

480-705 

,681 

491 

140 

295 

650-14 

494 

802 

1296-370 

2386-68.2 

129 


Time-Record^ook 


RYLAMD  BASKETBALL 


i_ 

^ame-B 

«/■ 

Game  1 

?esL 

ilts 

1  Te-by-game  results  for  Moryhnd  men 's 

f  5      North  Carolina 

I     20-26 

ol  Johns  Hoptins 

I 

2022 

1931-32 

F16    Woshington  &  lee 

I 

29-33 

liketball  since  1904-05  Scores  and 

Virgin 10 

I     13-26 

St  John's  College 

W 

25-22 

F20    alVuginio 

W 

33-32 

j'es  are  as  complete  as  our  research 

F9      oi  Richmond 
Catholic 

W    24-22 
I     14-20 

Virginia 
Stevens  Institute 

w 
w 

2i!^20 
31  24 

164(ll.lH;5-2li;aiN| 
B-2SC 

F26    01  Johns  Hopkins 
M2    St  Johns 

W 

I 

41-35 
17-24 

"ows  Any  additional  information 

IS  weh 

Geo  Woshinglon 

I      19-20 

ot  Novy 

I 

26-35 

D30  ot  Wisconsin 

I     3032 

M6    Johns  Hopkins 

W 

52-25 

come  and  should  he  directed  to 

Kevin 

Washington  &  lee 

W    22-21 

FB      ol  Pennsylvonio 

I 

26J0 

Jll     loyolo 

I     27-28 

Mil  G«orget(Wn 

I 

24-25 

Messenger  of  Maryland  Media  Relations 

Virgimo  Military  Inshtulf 

I      12-21 

NC  Stole 

w 

3624 

J 15     ol  Woshinglon  &  tee 

W    42-38 

All  neutral  site  games  indicated  wi 

h  iub- 

Virginio  Military  Inslilulf 

'    W    34-19 

at  Virginia 

I 

12-34 

J 16    ot  Virginia  Militory  Inst 

W    43-28 

1935-36 

script  numbers. 

Georgia 

I     25-29 

Washington  Coll 

w 

22-20 

J  20    Novy 

W    2615 

l-Soulhern  Conference  Toum. 

al  Atlanta.  Ga 

Johns  Hopkins 

w 

23^19 

J21     ot  Virginia 

W    3631 

14^(9  3H,  4.2R.  1-1 N) 

1901-05 

Virginio  Tech 

w 

30-10 

J23    ot  Johns  Hopkins 

W    3326 

MSC 

1921-25 

Weslern  Morylond 

w 

30-29 

J26    Virginio  Militory  Insttute 

W    38-20 

J7      Virginio  Militory  Institute 

W 

44-29 

0-2  (no  scores  avoilable] 

J  30    VirgimoTedi 

W    5116 

J 10     ot  Washington  &  lee 

I 

27-30 

Coptoin  Samuel  P.  Thomas 

Woshington  YMCA 

12-5t7-2H;4-2A;l-lN| 
3-1  SC 

1928-29 

F3      Catholic 

F6      North  Corolino 

W    39-34 
W    26-25 

Jll      ol  Virginio  Military  Insl. 
J15     oiNovy 

w 
w 

53-32 
32  20 

CqtcI'  Inii-fute 

Virginia 

W    2416 

7-9|JiH;4J(l;0-1N) 

FIO    Woshington  Coll 

W    36-16 

Jie     Richmond 

W 

26-24 

ol  Columbia 

W    24-23 

2-5  SC 

F12    Western  Morylond 

W    25-15 

J21     Baltimore 

W 

5503 

No  learns  from  1 905-06  through  1909-10 

at  Stevens  Institute 

W     2117 

D20  W.lliom  &  Mory 

w 

30-20 

F13     Virginio 

W    4618 

J23    Washington  Coll 

w 

46-34 

oiNovy 

L      16-23 

D22   ol  Pennsylvania 

I 

18  30 

FI5    Wostiington  &  lee 

W     49-19 

J25     North  Corolino 

I 

32-44 

1  9  1  0- 1  1 

Lafayette 

W    3015 

J9      Randolph  Mocon 

I 

2033 

F17    St  John's 

W    24-20 

J30    WilliomiMory 

w 

41-39 

'^  /^   f ^  'ii  1     1    I  r\i 

ol  Cotholic 

W     18-14 

J15     otVirginio 

w 

3022 

F19    ol  North  Corolino 

I     26J2 

Fl       Duke 

w 

38-34 

3-9  (2-3H,  1-6RI 
Captain  M  Burton  Shipley 

Morylond  Agricultural  College 

Steverjs  Inslifute 

W     21-17 

J 18    Johns  Hopkins 

I 

2O30 

F20   olDuke 

W    2018 

F6      Virginio 

w 

40-34 

J31      North  Cofolino 

I      16-21 

J26     St.  Johns 

w 

20-18 

F23    Johns  Hopkins 

W    38-24 

FIO    ot  West  Virginio 

I 

2651 

Gallaudet 

W    25-14 

Fl      Virginia 

I 

22-25 

F26    Florido 

I     24-39 

Fll     Woshington 4  lee 

I 

54-55 

J8       New  York  Univ                      L 

7-25 

Washington  Coll. 

I      16-27 

F2      Washington  &  lee 

I 

22^7 

l-Soulhern  Conference  Tourn  otAjtonta.  Go. 

F12    St,  John's 

w 

4028 

Jll     otGalloudel                      L 

30-58 

ol  Pnnceton 

I     2438 

F4      ol  Virginia  Tech 

I 

29-39 

F15    Cotholic 

I 

29-dO 

ot  Staunton  Mil,  Acod           I 
oi  Washington  &  Lee            I 

2458 
1746 

Cly  College  of  NY 
South  Corolino 

W    22-16 
W    38-22 

F5      ot  Woshington  &  lee 
F6      ot  Virginio  Militory  Inst 

I 
w 

18-42 
30-27 

1932-33 

FIB    ot  Washington  Coll 
F19    Johns  Hopkins 

w 
w 

56-30 
4540 

J28    at  Virginio  Military  Inst        W 

17-14 

ol  Virginia 

W    3625 

F8       North  Corolino 

I 

22-28 

U-9I102H,  1-6R,01N1 

F21     ot  Georgetown 

w 

47-39 

J3I     Washington  &  tee                L 

24-29 

Coihdic 

W     27-17 

f13    01  Novy 

w 

3027 

7-3  SC 

M5    Duke 

w 

47-35 

al  Delowore                         I 

14-23 

Alabamo 

W    27-21 

f15    Western  Morylond 

w 

32-17 

D23  Wisconsin 

I      13-22 

M6    Washington  &  lee  ' 

t 

32-38 

GoUoudet                            I 

27-54 

NC  State  ■ 

I      16-30 

F23    at  Johns  Hopkins 

w 

19-18 

J  7      at  Virginia  Tech 

W    4020 

flakigh.NC      II 

ot  Georgetown                      L 

25-31 

)-Sou''iern  Conference  Tourn 

al  Atlanta,  Go 

Mississippi 

I 

35-37 

J 12     Duke 

W    3028 

Ml.  St.  Joseph                     W 
Cotholic                             W 

at  Penn.  Mil  Acad.                I 

22-20 
35-30 
19-50 

I  925-26 

1-Southem  Conference  Toum  a 

1929-30 

Atlanta,  Ga 

J 13    at  Virginia  Militory  Inst 
J 14     ol  Woshington  &  lee 
J18     ot  Johns  Hopkins 

I     29-30 
I     4043 
I      27-37 

1936-37 

8-12(7-3H;l-«li;01N) 

14-3(10-1H;4-1A.0-1N) 

J21     Virginia  Tech 

W     37-21 

4^SC 

No  teams  in  191 1-12  and  1912-I3 

7-1  SC 

16«1103H,6-2R;01N) 

J25    ot  Catholic 

I     27-29 

DI7   01  Richmond 

I 

4051 

Washington  &  Lee 

W    4027 

9JSC 

J28    alNo»y 

I     21-59 

J6      Johns  Hopkins 

w 

54-31 

1913-14 

ot  Novy 

W     20-12 

D13   Williom&Mory 

W 

27-23 

J31      OtVirginio 

I      19-26 

J8      ol  Washington  &  lee 

I 

27-51 

J 12     Richmond 

W    3014 

J9       Duke 

I 

27-28 

F3       North  Carolino 

W    42-29 

J9      ot  Virginia  Military  Inst 

w 

48-28 

Captain  H,  Burton  Shipley 
Scores  incomplete 

ot  Virginia  Military 

W    3021 

Jll     Cotholic 

W 

37-30 

F4      Georgio 

I     36-40 

J 14     Western  Morylond 

w 

4836 

ot  Woshinglon  i  Lee 

W    33-20 

J 14     Virginio 

W 

54-20 

F8       Woshington  Coll 

W    35-27 

J 16    otDuke 

I 

31-34 

Morylond  Agricultural  College 

Mr  St  Joseph 

al  Gollaudet 
JU     ot  Coiholic 

ot  Ml.  St,  Joseph 
J2I     ot  Gallaudet                        L 
J22    ot  St  John  5  College             I 

01  Loyolo  College 

ot  Virginio  Tech 

W     19-17 

J 17    Johns  Hopkins 

W 

41-24 

F9      Virginio 

W    37-28 

J20    Washington  Con. 

w 

41-20 

Golloudei 
Washington  Coll 
Stevens  Institute 

W    4013 
W    30-26 
I     24-27 

J22    otNovy 
J25    Virginia  Tech 
Fl       NC  Stole 

W 
W 

I 

43-39 
44-27 
2628 

F11     Woshington  &  lee 

F 14    Virginio  Militory  Institute 

FI6    St  John's 

W    46-28 
W    45-29 
W    34-22 

J23    Virginio 
J28    oiNC  Stole 
J29    at  North  Carolino 

w 

I 

I 

37-23 
33-35 

24-41 

15-79 
10-48 

Virginia  Tech 
at  Virginia 

W    3014 
t     28-34 

F3      Woshinglon  8,  lee 
F6      Western  Maryland 

I 
w 

25-29 
37-18 

F18    Weslern  Morylond 
F22    Johns  Hopkins 

W    37-32 
W    35-31 

J30    OtDuke 
F3      ol  Novy 

I 
I 

3034 
37,53 

F9       North  Carolino 

W    23-22 

F8       North  Carolino 

w 

34-26 

F24    South  Carolina 

I     28-65 

F6      North  Corolino 

I 

35-44 

West  Virginio 

W    25-15 

F11     at  Virginia  Tech 

w 

34-23 

l-Southem  Conference  Toum  a 

Haleigh,  NC 

F9      William  i  Mary 

w 

41-29 

at  Georgetown 
Catholic 
F2      at  Woshinglon  &  Lee            L 

Duke 

W    41-20 

F12    at  Virginia  Military  Inst 

w 

44-25 

F13    Virginio  Militory  Institute 

w 

45-28 

8-63 

Virginio 
Princeton 

W    30-21 
W    32-26 

F13    at  Washington  &  lee 
F15    Virginia 

I 
w 

21-36 
51-29 

1933-34 

F18    Washington  &  Lee 
F20    Georgetov^n 

I 

I 

35-41 
27-39 

F4      at  Virginio  Military  Insf          I 
F7      Of  St  Johns  College             t 

3-44 

Mississippi  Aggies  ' 

L      19-22 

F18    at  NC  Stole 

w 

21-19 

ll-«|9^H.2-3R,aiN) 

F23    ol  St.  John's 

I 

37  39 

15-38 

1-Southern  Conference  Tourn. 

at  Atlanta.  Go 

F19    ot  North  Carolino 

w 

29-22 

6-1  SC 

F24    NC  Stole 

w 

41-35 

Geo.  Washington 
Golloudei 

Baltimore  City 

F20    at  Duke 

I 

24-39 

D18    Michigon 

W    29-25 

M4    NC  Stole 

1. 

35-12 

1926-27 

F22    at  Johns  Hopkins 

F22    Virginia  Military  Institute 

w 
w 

39-24 
39-21 

D30  Indiono 

J5      ot  West  Virginia 

t     17-30 
I     24-26 

l-Southem  Conference  Toum  of  l?ate^ 

NC 

ot  Penn  Stole  College 
at  Delowore  College 

10-10  (7-2H,3-7R,0-lN} 
64  SC 

F25    St. Johns 
F28    Kentucky 

w 

I 

4225 
21-26 

Jll     Duke 

J13     ot  Virginio  Tech 

W    37-33 
W    29-24 

1937-38 

at  Americon 

I       1621 

l-Southern  Conference  Toutn  a 

A/onto.  Go. 

J20    Virginio  Tech 

W    34-32 

15-9  (100H;4-5R;  1-1 N) 

Noteamsfrom  191  A- 15  through  1916-17 

Washington  &  Lee 

W    44-32 

J24    01  Johns  Hopkins 

I     32-35 

7-4  SC 

1918-19 

at  Michigan 
of  Virginio 

L     25-39 
I      17-22 

1930-31 

J26    ot  Virginio 
J30    North  Corolino 

W    43-20 
I     24-28 

D16   Richmond 
D17   Michigon 

I 
I 

2601 
26-43 

t-5|l-5A| 

01  Gallaudet                       W 
at  Cotholic                         L 
ot  Geo  Washington             L 
at  Golloudei                      L 
at  Cotholic                         I 
at  Geo.  Washington             L 

at  Navy 

L     3032 

18-4(102H,4-2R;4^N) 

F2      Catholic 

W    33-25 

J4       ot  Baltimore 

w 

5032 

27-26 

7-25 
11-25 
9-33 

12-14 
20-53 

Woshington  Coll. 
Georgia 

I      18-22 
W    34-33 

8-1  SC 
SOUTHEflNCONFEfiENCE 

F3      ol  Navy 
F6      Virginia 

I     27-46 
W    28-25 

J5       Rondolph  Mocon 
J7      ot  Washington  «  lee 

w 
t 

43-27 
29-31 

Golloudei 
Stevens  Institute 

W    39-26 
W    27-18 

TOURNAMENT  CHAMPIONS 

J7      Golloudei 

w 

38-29 

F9      Richmond 

FIO    Western  Morylond 

I     33J4 
W    49-33 

J8       at  Virginio  Militory  Inst. 
J 1 2     ot  Georgetown 

w 

t 

42-27 
39-57 

F7      North  Corolino 

W    28-23 

J9       ol  Virginio  Mililory  Inst 

W 

35-18 

F13    Virginio  Militory  Institute 

W    36-27 

J 15    Duke 

w 

40-35 

f  8      North  Carolino 
F9      al  Pennsylvania 

I     23-32 
W    26-21 

J 10    at  Woshington  &  lee 
J 15     Duke 

w 
w 

3621 
32-24 

F15.   St  Johns 

FI7    Woshinglon  Coll 

t     32-37 
W    4403 

J27    OtVirginio 

J28    ol  North  Carolino 

w 

I 

39-23 
24-43 

at  Woshinglon  &  lee 

I     32-34 

J 17    loyolo 

I 

3033 

F21     Johns  Hopkins 

W    32-19 

J29    OtDuke 

I 

3^4 

No  teanti  from  191 9-20  through  192 

9  71 

at  Virginio  Military  Insl- 

W    32-15 

J22    ol  Johns  Hopkins 

w 

33-20 

Washington  &  lee 

I     37-45 

J31     Virginio  Tech 

w 

42-35 

/-/J 

Virginio 

or  NC  State 

of  Woshinglon  Coll. 

Western  Morylond 

W    29-28 
I     23-38 
I      1621 

W    32-25 

J30    Virginio  Militory  Institute 

J31     Virginio  Tech 

F2      at  Virginio 

F3      Washington  &  lee 

w 
w 
I 
w 

44-20 
33-16 
31-34 
28-17 

/-Southern  Conference  Toum  at 

1934-35 

Haleigh,  NC 

f  2      ot  Novy 
F3      New  YoHi  Univ 
F5      Woshington  I  lee 
Flo    WilliomiMory 

I 
I 

w 
w 

34-37 
27.42 
3632 
45-36 

H.  Burton  Shipley 

^mm 

21  Seasons 

(^^ 

1923-21  TO 

F19    ot  North  Corolino 
Georgia  ' 

W    23-19 
I     22-27 

F6      ot  Catholic 
FIO    North  Coiolina 

w 
w 

24-21 
33-31 

S-10(6^H;2-2R) 
4JSC 

F 1 1     Virginia  Mililory  Institute 
F12    Catholic 

w 
w 

4303 
4903 

1916-17 

1-Soufhern  Conference  Tourn. 

ot  Atlanta.  Ca. 

FlI     Washington  Coll. 

I 

32-33 

D20  Indiono 

I      29-30 

F16    at  Washington  Coll 

w 

43-42 

Rec:  213- 

199 

FU    Virginia 

w 

34-21 

029  Ohio  Slate 

W    5041 

fl9    Dickinson 

w 

57-27 

.   9   1 

CoNF.:  121-91 

1927-28 

F14    Western  Mo7lond 
F17    St. Johns 

w 
w 

4505 
32-27 

J2       West  Virginia 
J4       South  Corolino 

I     29-39 
W    35-21 

F2I    Johns  Hopkins 
F23    St.  John's 

w 
w 

56-30 
38-29 

14-4(1  l-OH,  34R) 
8-1  SC 

F21     OtNovy 
F25    Johns  Hopkins 

I 
w 

33-36 
31-22 

J8      Virginio  Mililory  Institute 
Jll     Duke 

W    39-24 

M4    Citodel' 
M5    Duke 

w 

I 

45J3 
3205 

1923-24 

I     39-48 

DI9   Woshirtgton  &  lee 

W    28-24 

F28    louisiono  State 

w 

37-33 

J 16     Woshington  Coll 

W    43-27 

1 -Southern  Conlennce  Toum  at 

floleiglt.NC      II 

5-7 

J 12     at  Virginia  Tech 

W    29-20 

F28    North  Carolino  ' 

w 

19-17 

J18     North  Corolino 

I     31-39 

1-2  SC 

J 13     ol  Woshinglon  4  lee 

W    31-28 

M2    Georgio  ' 

w 

2625 

J30    at  Novy 

I     36-43 

Geo  Washington              W 

41-22 

jM     ol  Virginia  Military  Inst. 

W      23-9 

M2    Kentucky  ' 

w 

29-27 

F2      Virginia 

W    44-24 

Gallaudet                           W 

42-28 

Gallaudet 

W    45-20 

l-Sou^tem  Conference  Toum  a 

Miraio.Ga 

F9      Richmond 

I     2656 

Cotholic                               I 

13-30 

Kentucky 

W      37-7 

F12    01  Cotholic 

I     29-45 

1 

ISO 

jM|grJme-Record3oolMi 


1938-39 

J 10    olDuke 

J 16     Washington  Coll 

L      33-37 
W    28-25 

26     FJompden-Sydney 
2       Geo  Woshington 

W     35-32       JIO     01  Georgetown 
W    48-35      J12     ol  Pennsylvonio 

i 

L 

51-53 
6781 

195  1-52 

15-9|9.2H;4^R;2-1N| 

J2I     at  Georgetown 

W     5142 

8       North  Carolina 

L     31-33     J22    01  Navy 

I 

46-52 

13-9(8-lH;5-7R,*lNl 

8-3  SC 

J24    Geo.  Washington 

L      2947 

9      Virginia 

W     3736     J26    Geo  Woshington 

L 

54-66 

9JSC 

D)3    01  Richmond 

I 

34-39 

J29    Virginia 

W    36-26 

14    Kings  Point 

W    43-39     J28    ol  Miomi  (Ohio) 

W 

4342 

D2     OtVirginia 

W 

5942 

DI5  Clemson 

W 

45-35 

F2      ol  Virginio  Mililory  InsI 

L      41-46 

16    Richmond 

W     37-31      J29    ol  Miomi  johiol 

I 

48-58 

D5     Washington  &  Lee 

W 

71-51 

D16   Dovidson 

W 

44-27 

F3      ol  Woshington  8.  Lee 

L     44-52 

20    ot  Williom  &  Mory 

I     3642      F2      ol  Cincinnati ' 

L 

33-70 

D8     ol  Pennsylvonio 

L 

52-53 

J4      or  Pennsylvania 

L 

24-36 

F7      Woshington  4  lee 

L      28-30 

23    Wesi  Virginia 

L     33-35      F4      ol  Virginia  Mililory  InsI 

W 

5345 

D12   William*  Mary 

W 

5453 

\7      ol  Army 

L 

25-45 

Fll     otNovy 

I      47-61 

26    ol  Kings  Point 

I      31-48      F5      al  Washinglon  &  Lee 

W 

66-60 

D15    at  West  Virgmio 

L 

36-39 

Jll     olNovy 

L 

37-47 

F13    Williom  &  Mory 

W    42-32 

27    ot  Army 

W    25-52      F8      Soulh  Corolino 

W 

79-49 

018    OtVirginia  Mililory  Inst 

W 

5739 

J 13     Dub 

W 

3734 

F14    West  Virginio 

L      2741 

^  1     North  Carolina  ' 

I      27-54      FIl     North  Corolino 

L 

42-66 

019   ot  Woshington  8,  Lee 

W 

5143 

JM     Hompden-Sydney 

W 

34-25 

FI8    at  Army 

L      3244 

Roleigh.N.C       F17    Georgetown 

L 

52-56 

J3       ol  North  Corolino 

L 

47-51 

J20    North  Cofolino 

w 

34-32 

F20    North  Corolino 

t     30-34 

FI9    ol  Soulh  Corolina 

W 

57-56 

J5      ol  Novy 

W 

4845 

J28     V.rginio 

w 

31-21 

F25    Duke 

I     46-64 

1945-47 

F20    ol  Clemson 

I 

49-68 

J7      Virgmio 

w 

63-53 

F2      of  Duke 

w 

6a44 

F27    Virginia  Mililory  Institute 

W    39-36 

F24    ol  Richmond 

W 

66-51 

JIO    Georgetown 

w 

55-40 

F3       ol  North  Caroline 

w 

66-41 

4-10(9-3H;5-6R;0-IN) 

F26    ol  Geo  Washinglon 

L 

42-61 

J12     olRulgers 

L 

55-61 

F4      at  NC  Slate 

L 

4046 

1942-43 

?-4SC 

F28    Virginia  Mililory  Inslilule 

W 

70-55 

J18     North  Corolino 

w 

71-51 

F8      Georgetown 

L 

25-39 

:)14   ot  West  Virginio 

L      43-81       M3    North  Corolino  = 

L 

61-79 

F9      Virgmio  Militory  Institute 

w 

64-46 

FIl     Washington  &  Lee 

w 

39-37 

8-8  I5-3H;  3-5R1 

D17   Western  Morylond 

W    49-39       1^1  Charhltesvilk,  Va_ 

F14    Richmond 

w 

5545 

F14    Williom&Mary 

L 

49-57 

5-5  SC 

D18   Johns  Hopkins 

W    41-36      2-Mus:c  Hall.  Cncinnoll,  Ohio 

F16    ol  William  8.  Mary 

L 

66-71 

Ft5    at  St  John's 

W 

48-20 

DIO   Richmond 

W    32-28      J3       at  Quonhca  Marines 

W     62-48       3-Southem  Conference  Tourn  ot  Durham,  NC 

Fie    OlDuke 

L 

51-56 

F18    OldMorylond 

w 

53-35 

J 1        North  Caroline 

W    47-40      J4      at  North  Corolino 

L      42-58 

F21    at  Georgetown 

L 

61-71 

F20    ol  Catholic 

w 

4a38 

J9       Virginia 

W    53-49      J8       Richmond 

;,::^    1949-50 

F27    ol  Richmond 

W 

54-50 

F22    of  Geo  Woshmgton 

L 

24-37 

J 13     ot  Pennsylvonio 

L      49-51       JIO     Geo  Woshington 

F29   Geo- Woshington 

L 

56-57 

F24    Woshmglon  Coll 

W 

4737 

J 15     ol  Woshington  &  Lee 

L      40-50      J 16    otWoshinglon&Lee 

W    65-60      8-17(6^5H;2-llR,(K)N| 

M 1     Dovidson 

W 

7148 

M2     Richmond  ' 

W 

47-32 

J 16    ot  Virginio  Mililory  Inst 

L      34-35      J 17    ot  Virgmio  Tech 

W    5749      5-1 3  SC 

M6    Duke  ' 

I 

48-51 

M3    NC  Slate' 

W 

53-29 

J23    otGeo  Washington 

L     43-48      J18     OtVirginia  Military  Inst 

W     61-50      D3     ol  Virginia  Tech 

L 

57-63 

1  -Southern  Conference  Toum  at 

Raleigh.  NC      I 

M4    Clemson  ' 

L 

27-39 

J30    OtNovy 

W    63-54      J22    OtNovy 

L      27-55      D5     at  Tennessee 

L 

4*61 

I-5ourfjem  Conference  Toum.  a 

Raleigti,  N.C 

F6      at  Army 

L     4*44      J24    North  Carolina 

W     61-57      D6     OtVirginia 

L 

5d.66 

1952-53 

F12    Duke 

L      4346      J31     Washington  &  Lee 

W    59-50      DIO  Washington  8,  Lee 

W 

65-46 

1  939-40 

FI3    Washington  &  Lee 

W    55-35 

4      Georgetown 

W    55-49      D14  at  Pennsylvania 

L 

52-54 

15-8  18-2H;6-5R;1-1N) 

F15    otVirginia 

W    5642 

10    Geo,  Washington 

L     48-63      D16   Clemson 

L 

55-60 

12-3SC 

l4-9(9-2H;4-6R;  1-1N| 

F16    at  North  Carolina 

W    40-31 

15    ot  Richmond 

L     49-68      D17   at  Navy 

L 

62-75 

D2      Virginio 

W 

71-61 

7^SC 

F20    Georgetown 

L      36-46 

17    VirginioTech 

W    55-42      D19   OhioWesleyan 

L 

71-75 

D4      Williom  8.  Mory 

W 

64-61 

D 1 2   Western  Marylond 

W 

48-32 

F23    Williom  &  Mory 

W    51-36 

18    Duke 

L      3840     J2       ot  North  Corolino 

W 

53-55 

D6      ol  Pennsylvania 

I 

53-70 

DI4   Rondolph  Mocon 

W 

47-16 

F25    Virginia  Military  Institute 

I     35-36 

19    at  Kings  Point 

t      47-73      J3       at  Duke 

L 

46-58 

D13    West  Virgmio 

W 

5245 

J  t       Clemson 

W 

53-26 

24    at  Army 

W    57-54     J7      01  Georgetown 

W 

71-65 

D17   al  Virginia  Military  Inst. 

W 

54-37 

J3       ol  Pennsylvonio 

i 

34-41 

lB^3'^^ 

26    Citadel 

W     5240      JIO    Williom  S  Mary 

L 

52-56 

DI8   at  Woshington  8.  Lee 

W 

58-40 

J4      Ql  Rutgers 

W 

51-39 

\^}     Virginia  Military  Institute 

W    5345     J 12    01  Richmond 

L 

49-59 

J3       ol  Norlh  Corolino 

I 

49-59 

J5      ol  Rhode  Island  Slote 

I 

53-59 

4-14  (3-6H;l-7R;  0-1  N| 

\rtl2  ot  Pennsylvonio 

L     54-80     JI4    Geo,  Washington 

L 

51-72 

J5       OtVirginia 

W 

59-56 

J9       Duke 

W 

32-30 

2-1  SC 

V113  NC  State  ' 

t      43-55      J21     ol  William*  Mary 

I 

56^54 

J8       ot  Richmond  |0T| 

W 

63-60 

J 13     Richmond 

W 

35-19 

D 1 1    Quantico  Monnes 

L     33-59 

ISouthem  Conference  Tourn  al 

%rharr},NC        Fl       Virginia  Military  Inslilule 

W 

65-53 

JIO    Georgetown 

L 

45-54 

J 17    ol  Georgetown 
J 19     VirginioTech 
120    Washington  8.  Lee 

W 
W 

L 

28-27 
49-41 
25-44 

D17   Marshall 

D21    Boinbridge  Novy 

J8       otVirginia 

L     3946 
L     2*52 
L     20-52 

J12    VirginioTech                       W 
J 17    Norlh  Corolino                   W 
F3      ol  Geo  Washinglon  |2  0T|  L 

6546 
68-66 
62-63 

Flucie  Stewart 

r  J       hlorin  v_orolina 

F6      ol  Virginio  Military  InsI. 

FIO    Duke 

L 

I 
W 

56-69 
61-62 
67-57 

g- 

•3 

J26    oiNC  Slate 

W 

43-36 

J15     Virginio  Militory  Institute 

W    43-36 

,  ■  ■■  -  . 

J  jtA:3Ura:i 

F13    Soulh  Corolino 

I 

56-61 

F6      ol  Virginia  Tech 

W 

7*56 

J27    ol  Clemson 

L 

3*48 

J22     Hompden-Sydney 

L     43-51 

if' 

19^7-18  TO 

F14    Virginio 

W 

7*52 

F9      Richmond 

L 

4649 

J29    at  South  Corolino 

L 

3a33 

J24    ot  Boinbridge  Novy 

L     25-78 

m-  '  '^ 

1949-50 

F18    Davidson 

W 

64-61 

F12    Virginia  Mililory  Inslilule 

W 

6741 

J30    at  Duke 

F3      Johns  F^opkins 

L 
W 

37-48 
49-36 

J26     FortBelvoir 
J29    Colholic 

L     29-60 
W    33-31 

i  r 

Rec 

:  S7-1B 

F21     Richmond 

F24    ol  Soulh  Carolina 

W 

L 

6748 
44-59 

F14    Woshinglon  8,  Lee 
F17    ol  William  8.  Mory 

W 
W 

8756 
79-57 

F7      at  Virginia  Military  InsI 

W 

60-33 

F5      Virginia 

L     2649 

Ik  Jm 

CONF 

:  22-27 

F25     ol  Clemson 

L 

68-70 

F19    ol  Georgetown 

L 

4849 

F8      at  Washington  &  Lee 
F17    Catholic 

L 
W 

19-39 
46-31 

F8      at  Colholic 

F9      Woodrow  Gen,  Hosp- 

L     33-53 
W    48-26 

■lH__Hfl 

F21     olNovy 

F24    Geo.  Washinglon 

L 
W 

47-51 
66-53 

Bud  Millikan 

1947-48 

F20    Virginia  Military  Inslitule 
F22    Geo  Woshington 

W 
L 

27-25 
26-44 

FI2    at  Richmond 

F 1 8    ot  Woodrow  Gen,  Hosp, 

L      34-65 
L     25-35 

1-14MH;5-9R;0-1N) 

^^ 

1  7  Seasons 

M5    Duke 

M6    Woke  ForesI  |0T|  ' 

W 
L 

74-65 
59-61 

F28    Washington  S,  Lee  ' 

W 

43-30 

FI9    ot  Virginio  Mililory  Inst. 

W    31-29 

?7SC 

'     ^ 

1950-51  TO 

l-Southern  Conference  Tourn.  a 

Raleigh,  N.C 

Ml     Duke  ' 

L 

32-44 

F26    OtNovy 

L     35-69 

D 1 1    at  Weslern  Marylond 

W    63-58 

»»<*1 

ISEP-R7 

1  -Southern  Conference  Tourn  a 

Raleigh,  NC 

M 1     at  Army 
NC  State  ' 

L     22-85 
L     2342 

:)I2    Loyola 
516   Davidson 

I     52-63 
W    59-58 

m^ 

Rec:  213- 

182 

1953-54 

1-21  (l-10H;ailRl 
ai3SC 

]-Southem  Conference  Toum.  at 

Raleigk  NC 

DI7   at  Woshington  &  Lee 

L     64-70 

Iwt3 

Cdnf.:  130- 

109 

23-7|9-2H;134R;1-1Nl 

1944-45 

!)IB   ol  Virginia  Militory  (nst- 
D20  at  Johns  Hopkins 
3       ol  North  Corolina 

W    5346 

■■fll 

7-2  ACC  (2nd| 

D3     at  Soulh  Carolina 
D4     at  Clemson 

W 
W 

5349 
8141 

W    64-53 
L      46-70 

1950-51 

D14    Richmond 

36-48 

2-14(l-5H;l-8R;0-lNl 

5       al  Duke 

L     4253      16-11  |10-3H;5-7R;1-1N1 

D5     ol  Woke  Forest 

L 

54-71 

017  at  Johns  FJopkins 

24-38 

2-5  SC 

7      ol  Georgetown 

L     40-52      11-8  SC 

08     at  Williom  &  Mary 

W 

69-54 

D19  Clemson 

34-48 

D21    Golloudet 

L      26-27 

10     Clemson 

W     4942       Dl      Virginio 

W 

59-57 

D14   ol  West  Virginia 

L 

71-87 

J8      at  Pennsylvania 

32-43 

J5      ol  North  Corolino 

L     28-53 

12     al  Virginia 

I     44-64      D6     at  Pennsylvonio 

I 

65-74 

DI7  VirginioTech 

W 

6*52 

Jll     Duke 

2640 

J6      at  Duke 

L      24-51 

14     alNovy 

L      47-51       Dll    Williom  &  Mory 

W 

4841 

018   Soulh  Carolina 

W 

7948 

J 14    ot  Washington  &  Lee 

41-59 

J  8      al  NC  Stole 

L      3246 

16     South  Carolina 

W    68-54      D13   OtVirginia 

W 

4643 

030  at  Arizona  Stole 

W 

65-50 

J 15    ot  Virginio  Militory  InsI. 

30^54 

JIO    at  Novy 

L      33-70 

17     Virginia  Military  Inslilule 

W    6348      D18   Washinglon  &  Lee 

W 

5243 

031    Evonsville' 

W 

66-58 

J 17    ot  Georgetown 

34-51 

J 13     Virginio  Militory  Inslitule 

W    46h28 

31      al  Army 

L      4448      D19   Rutgers 

W 

5145 

J2       ol  Kentucky  Wesleyan' 

W 

54-37 

J24    North  Carolina 

36-55 

J18     Morine  Corps  Inst. 

L      34-50 

7      Washington  &  Lee 

W    64-38     J2       al  North  Corolino 

W 

67-59 

J4      at  Richmond 

W 

72-64 

J31     at  Richmond 

1738 

J20    NC  Stole 

L      42-57 

11     olGeo.  Washington 

L     49-65     J6      at  Richmond 

W 

4842 

J5       Virginia 

W 

7*64 

F1       olDuke 

17-43 

J27     Flompden-Sydney 

L     4243 

13     North  Carolina 

L      47-51      JIO    01  Novy 

I 

4751 

J6      Clemson 

W 

79-54 

F3      at  North  Corolino 

29-44 

F3      at  Virginio 

L      26-57 

16    Virginia 

L      56-68      JI3     Georgetown 

W 

5847 

J  9      ol  Georgetown  |0T) 

L 

56-58 

F5      ol  Novy 

27-52 

F5      at  Virginio  Mililory  Inst 

L     27-35 

19    Richmond 

W    60-53      J 15     VirginioTech 

I 

57^56 

Jll      Richmond 

L 

71-73 

F6      at  Virginio 

1847 

FIO    Virginia 

L     33-61 

=21     ot  South  Carolina 

W     54-53      J20    Norlh  Corolino 

W 

56-55 

J15    Geo.  Washington 

W 

68-61 

F8      Woshington  &  Lee 

1542 

F17    at  William*  Mary 

W    5346 

"23    at  Clemson 

W     63-61       Fl       at  Dovidson 

W 

57-55 

J 18    ol  Virginio 

W 

70-56 

F10    at  Geo- Woshington 

28-61 

F27    ol  Kings  Point 

L     41-54 

26    at  Richmond 

L     62-64      F2      ol  South  Coiolino 

I 

43-70 

J30    ot  Tampa 

w 

61-51 

FI4    William  &Mory 

40-58 

F28    at  Army 

L     34-54 

Ml     Geo,  Washington 

L     35-59      F3      ol  Clemson 

I 

44-50 

Fl       ot  Miomi  |Fla| 

w 

63-57 

F15    Connecticut 

43-52 

Duke  ' 

I      49-76 

V14     Davidson  ' 

L      51-58      F7      01  Woshington  &  Lee 

t 

65-83 

F4      ot  Woshington  &  Lee 

w 

51-25 

F  1 8    Virginia  Militory  Inslitule 

2741 

1  -  Southern  Conference  Toum  a 

RakigkNC 

hSouthem  Conference  Toum.  at  Durham,  N  C        F8       al  Virginia  Military  Inst. 

W 

46-41 

F5      ot  Virgmio  Tech 

w 

5441 

F19    Rutgers 

45-50 

Ft2    Soulh  Corolino 

W 

4737 

Fll     Woshinglon  8.  Lee 

w 

7643 

F21    VirginioTech 
F22    Woshington  Coll. 

W 

3948 
2MS 

1945-46 

lail  |84H;2-6R;0-1N1 

1  948-49 

?-18(4-5H;5-12R,aiN) 

F14    West  Virginia 

F16    Duke 

F17    at  Williom  4  Mory 

I 

L 
I 

64-70 
4049 
5*55 

F13    olNovylOT) 
F15    Woke  Forest 
F16    Duke 

w 
w 

L 

61-60 
74-53 
61-68 

\B^\-^2 

S5SC 

B-7SC 

F19    Clemson 

W 

54-50 

F18    Georgetown 

W 

53-50 

D 1 8   Marine  Corps  Inst, 

W     61-46 

D4     ol  Temple 

L      4967      f2|     Richmond 

W 

42-33 

F23    at  Geo.  Woshinglon 

L 

5770 

7-15|4-5H;3-10Rl 

D20  Marshall 

I     43-50 

D9     Virginia  Tech 

W     60-51       F23    at  Geo  Woshington 

L 

47-67 

F25    Williom  8,  Mory 

W 

74-55 

3-8  SC 

D21    Quonlico  Marines 

I      47-50 

311    at  Loyolo  |Md.) 

L      75-77      P24    Virginia  Military  Institute 

W 

6546 

M4    Clemson  ' 

W 

75-59 

013   at  Richmond 

W 

41-23 

J4      ol  Duke 

I      25-59 

313    Richmond 

L      45-54      Ml     Clemson 

W 

5048 

M5    Wake  ForesI  |0T|  ' 

I 

56-64 

016   at  Williom  &  Mory 

34-39 

J5       at  NC  Stole 

W    4739 

316   Virginia 

I      47-53      M2    NC  Stole' 

L 

45-54 

l-AIIAmerico  City  Tournomentol  Owensboro, 

019   at  West  Virginio 

36-63 

J7      ol  North  Carolina 

L      28-64 

318   Clemson 

W     74-50      ]. Southern  Conference  Tourn.o 

Roleigfi,  NC 

Ky. 

030  at  Selon  Hall 

15-59 

J 16    at  Novy 

I      3544 

3       ol  North  Carolina 

L      4755 

2-ACC  Tournament  alRaleigt\,N.C.  (Reynolds 

031    ot  City  College  of  NY 

4a57 

J19     NC  Stole 

W     37-33 

4       Dovidson  ' 

L     49-52 

Coliseum} 

J2       ol  St  John's  IN.Y.) 

48-64 

J23     ot  Virginio 

L      45-48 

7       at  Virginia 

L      43-79 

J9       ol  Virginio 

W 

35-34 

J25    Duke 

W    43-38 

131 


m-      J 

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l.L\.i:i=kA:JAK.i 

1957-58 

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F26    ot  Clemson  (2  01) 

W     6659 

Flo     Virginia 

I      697  i       J29     aiUemior.                             \.      09-/ 1 

7(7-2H,  IWR.O-IN) 

22-7(10-lH;7-5R:5-lN| 

F27   ot  South  Corohno 

w    72-55 

F19    Duke 

I      7076     J31     01  South  Corolino                W    78«3 

MACCPrd) 

9-5  ACC  |4lti| 

M3    NC  Stole' 

I     58-74 

F23   Clemson 

W    69-67      F5      North  Corolino                   W     76^i6 

J     Georgetown 

W    60-43 

ACC  TOURNAMENT  CHAMPIONS 

1-Bluegrass  Tournament  at  touisville,  Ky. 

F28    Woke  Forest 

I     41-80     F7     ot  Woke  Forest  (OT)           W    86-78 

'     Duke 

W    49-47 

D4      Geo  Woshington 

W     64-55 

2 ACC  Tournament  at  Raleigh. 

NC  (Reynolds 

]  ACC  Tajmowertl  of  Raleigh 

N.CIReynolds     F9      Novy                                 W     74-69 

0  Woke  Fweil  (0T| 

I     58-62 

07     ot  Fordhom 

W     61-58 

Coliseum) 

Coliseum) 

F12    Wesi  Virginia                      W  107-92 

'  4  o)  Virginio 

W    72-69 

D9     Kentucky 

W    71-62 

FI6    ot  Virginia                             W     71-64 

7  01  Duke 
D18   01  Notlh  Corolino 

I      61-68 
W    70-60 

D13  Woke  Forest 
018    Novy 

W    72-58 

W    88-58 

1 960-6  1 

1  g63-6<l 

FI9    Duke                                   I      69-74 
F25   Soulh  Corolino                  W    5642 

D27  TexolTech' 

W    58-54 

D2B  Vanderbilt' 

W    71-56 

14.12(8-2H;5-9R;1-IN] 

9-17(54H;4-l2R,01N| 

F26  CUison                          L     6981 

D28  Rhode  Island' 

W    83-66 

030  Memphis  Stole  (3  OT)' 

I     4647 

MACC(4lti) 

5-9ACC|6lhl 

M3    North  Corolino '                  L     7077 

D30  Cincinnoli 

W     78-61 

J3      ot  South  Corolino 

W    72-59 

01      Penn  Stole 

W    6447 

02      Virginio 

W    68-58 

•Sugof  Bowl  roymomenr  0*  New  Orleans,  la 

J4       South  Cofoiino 

W    68-51 

J4      at  Clemson 

t     66-73 

03      at  Virginio 

W    57-52 

D4      ot  Georgetown 

I     72-83 

2 ACC  Tournament  al  Raleigh  N  C.  (Reynolds 

J6       Virginio 

W    78^55 

J8      Duke 

W    7749 

06     Geo  Woshington 

W    8066 

07     ol  Penn  Slate 

L      6291 

Coliseum} 

J  8       alClemson 

W    71-63 

JU      North  Coiolino 

W     74-61 

010   olMinnesolo 

W    64-53 

010  NC  Stole 

W    72-62 

J 10    ot  South  Corolino 
J 13     NC  Stole 

W    68-52 
W    68-64 

J14     01  Georgetown 
J20    NC  Stole 

W    5545 

I     48-57 

014   01  Georgetown 
017  Woke  Forest 

W    78-67 
t     6072 

014   WestVirgmio 
016  Clemson 

W     7472 
W    5M8 

1 966-67 

J 18     otGeo  WojhingtO(\ 

I     53-75 

F 1      ot  Novy 

W    64-51 

029  North  Corolino' 

I     57-81 

020  Tennessee' 

I     5970 

1.14(5-5H:6-8R,01N) 

J29    oINovy 

W    6a54 

F7      ot  Virginio 

W    87-66 

030  ot  NC  Stole  ' 

I     67-75 

021    louisiono  Stole 

W    75-65     5-9ACC(T5lti|                                              | 

F5      olVl'illiam&Mory 

W    67-62 

F8     ot  Woke  Forest 

W     74-67 

031    Wyoming 

W    84-77 

027  Arizono' 

I     54-57 

31      Penn  State                          W     76-53 

F8      Geo  Woshington 

I      67-73 

F13    Clemson 

W    72-54 

J7       South  Corolino 

W    72-58 

028  Columbio' 

W     82-76 

)7     OtNC  Stole                        W    54^8 

F12    North  Corolino 

W     63-61 

F15    ot  NC  Stole  |3  OT) 

L     64^i9 

J 1 1     Georgetown 

W    5547 

J6      South  Corolino  lOT) 

I     69-73 

310  Soulh  Cordino                     I     63-65 

F15    Clemion 

W    68-66 

F18    Virginia 

W    69-56 

J 14    OtOuke 

I     62-70 

Jll     olNovy 

I     55-68 

313   01  Virginia                           W    85-65 

F19    otNC  Stole 

I      58-78 

F21    otDuke 

L     59-68 

J 16     North  Corolino 

I     52-58 

J 13     ot  North  Corolino 

L      88-97 

316   Oklohomo  Stole                 W    5049 

F21     01  Woke  Forest 

I     71-75 

F22    ot  North  Corolino 

L     59-66 

J 18     Novy 

W    63-62 

J18    OtNC  State 

I     65-66 

317   01  Memphis  Stole                  I      53-55 

F25    01  Georgetown  |2  0T| 

W    57-49 

F26    Georgetown 

W    5646 

J21     NC  Stole 

W    75-57 

J20    OtWokeForesI 

W    9182 

320  WokeForesI                         I     59-68 

M3     Virginia  (OT)  ' 

I     67-68 

M 1     South  Corolino 

W    9959 

F2      ot  North  Corolino 

I     56<i3 

F 1      at  Geo,  Woshington 

W     8076 

328  Dovidson'                         W    66*5 

/  -A/Mmenco  Cily  ToiimamenI  a 

Owen^boro.Ky 

M6    Virginio' 

W    7066 

F4      otWokeForesI 

L     69-78 

F5      at  West  Virginio 

I      67-91 

329  Army'                                 W    57-54 

2ACC  Tournament  of  Raleigh, 

NC  IReynolds 

M7    OukelOTI- 

W     71-65 

FIO    alClemson 

t     59-76 

F8      Duke 

I    72-104      -17      NC  Stole                            W    6055 

Colneuml 

M8    North  Corolino  - 

W     86-74 

Fll     ol  South  Corolino 

I     61-64 

F14    WokeForesI 

I     77-79     Jll     ol  West  Virginio  (OT)           W    82-81 

Mil   Boston  College  ' 

W    86-63 

F13    01  NC  Stole 

I     66-83 

F18    North  Corolino 

W     74-64     JM    Duke(OT)                            I     6972 

1955-56 

M14  Temple' 
M15  Monhotton' 

L      67-71 
W    5955 

FI6    Duke 

F18    al  Geo,  Woshington 

W     76-71 
I     44-63 

F20    ot  Virginio    . 
F22    OtDuke 

I     73.79     J 16    Clemson                           W    6848 
t     63-84     J28    West  Virginio                     L     5S«I 

14-10(9-5H;5-4R,0-1N| 

1 -Sugar  Bowl  Toumoment  at  New  Oriecns,  to 

F22    Virginio 

W    77^52 

F25    Georgetown 

I     78-81      J30    01  South  Corolino                I     53-80 

7-7ACC|5lh| 

2-ACC  Toumoment  ot  Raleigh,  NC  (Reynolds 

F25    Clemson  (OT) 

W    82-80 

F28    ot  Clemson 

I     68-83 

4      01  North  Corolino                  L      77-85 

D2      Virginia 

W    67-55 

Coliseum) 

M2    clemson' 

W    91-75 

F29    01  South  Carolina 

L     64-74 

9      Geo  Woshington                 W     78-52 

08      William  &  Mory 

W     52-51 

3-NCAA  Tournament  at  New  York  City,  NY 

M3    Woke  Forest' 

I     76-98 

M5    Clemson  ' 

I     67-81 

11     ot  Georgetown                    I     49-80 

010  Wake  Forest 

W    61-51 

{Madison  Square  Garden} 

1  -Dixie  Classic  at  Raleigh,  N  C  (Reynolds  Coli- 

l-VPI Tournament  olBlocksburg,  Va. 

13    Virginio                               W     87-76 

015   Kentucky 

t     61-62 

4-NCAA  Toumoment  at  Charlotte,  NC  (Char- 

seum) 

2-Evansvtlle  Holiday  Tournament  otEvonsville, 

16    oiNovy                               I     65-66 

017   Noith  Corolino 

I     62-68 

lotte  Coliseum) 

2-ACC  Tournament  al  Raleigh, 

N  C  (Reynolds 

Ind 

18    olOuke                             L     58-81 

029  Michigan  Stole' 

I     75-95 

Coliseum) 

3-ACC  Tournament  al  Raleigh 

NC  (Reynolds 

22    North  Corolino                    I      78-79 

030  St  Fronds' 
J4      South  Corolino 
J5       Geo,  Washington 
J7      ot  Clemson 

W    75-66 
W     7i:^57 
W    6248 
W     71-63 

1958-59 

10-13  |7-3H;3-9R;0-1N 
7-7ACCtT3rd) 

1961-62 

8-17(4^H;4-10R;OlN) 

Coliseum) 

l96<l-65 

25    ol  Clemson                          I      61-65 
U4    ol  Woke  Fcresi                     L     64-78 
W9    Soulh  Corolino  '                   L      54-57 
'■Memphis  Slate  Classic  ot  Memphis,  Tenn. 

J9      at  South  Corolino 

W    59-53 

03     NC  State 

I     53-55 

3-1 1  ACC  |7th) 

18-8(93H.e4R.l-lN) 

2-Charlalte  Invitational  al  ChorioHe.  NC 

J 12     NC  Stole 

I     64-73 

D6     at  Nonhvreslem 

I     62-66 

02     at  Penn  Stole 

I      65-71 

I04ACC(T2nd| 

3-ACC  Toumoment  01  Greensboro.  N  C 

J 14    otOuke 

I     62-76 

DIG  Virginio 

W    63-56 

06     Georgetown  (2  OT) 

I      78-79 

02     Penn  Slate 

W    72-71 

Greensboro  Coliseum) 

J 16     ot  North  Corolino 

I     55-64 

DI5   at  Kentucky  lOT) 

I     56-58 

012   NC  Stole  (OT) 

I      68-73 

03      Geo  Washington 

W    82-80 

Frank  Fellows 

J2I     at  Georgetown  lOTl 
F4     Novy 

W    62-57 
W     80-61 

DI7   Navy 
020  Woke  Forest 

I     5053 
W    68-65 

015  Minnesoto 

016  WokeForesI 

W    75-69 
W    79-62 

05     at  Virginio 
D8     NC  Stole 

I     59-61 
L     62-63 

^t^ 

P  Seasons 

F7     Duke 

I     70-82 

029  Mississippi  Slate 

t     45-56 

018    at  Virginio 

W    91-70 

012    West  Virginio  (OT) 

I     73-80 

(\ 

1  967-68  TO 

Fll     OtGeo  Woshington 

W    6746 

030  loyolo 

W    54-50 

029  Mississippi  Stole 

I     62-64 

018   WokeForesI 

W    82-64 

•1^ 

Ft4    Clemson 

W     81-69 

)7      Duke 

W    64-31 

030  louisville' 

I     64-83 

D19   Konsos(OT) 

I     61-63 

1 968-69 

FI8    OtNC  Stole 

W     71-62 

J9      ot  South  Corolino 

W     5941 

J3       at  Geo,  Woshington 

W    67-56 

028  Tulsa  ' 

W    66-59 

^^M 

Per  ■    1  R-'ia 

F20    01  Woke  Forest 

I      6*76 

J 10    ot  Clemson 

I     46-55 

J6       South  Corolino 

L      77-86 

029  olMiomi(Fla,) 

I     73-80 

^^M         CoNF.:  B-SS 

F23     otVirgmio 

I      60-73 

J 14     Georgetown 

W    61-53 

J 10     ot  Georgetown 

W    83-70 

J4       North  Corolino 

W    7^68 

F25    Georgetown 
M 1     Duke  ■ 

W    72-61 

J 17     OtDuke 

I     69-78 

J 13    OtDuke 

I     68-84 

J8       01  Clemson  (2  OT) 

W     67-65 

^^Hf^^^l 

I      69-94 

F4      at  North  Corolino 

I      57-64 

J 16     Geo  Woshington 

W     81-67 

J9       ol  South  Carolina 

W    75-70 

1  MiiWinler  fesfival  al  College  Paik,  Md 

F7      at  Woke  Forest 

L     53-56 

J20    OtNC  Stole 

I     61-68 

J 13     Novy 

W    77-58 

1967-68 

2ACC  Tournamenf  a!  Saleigh, 

HC  (Reynolds 

FIO    Geo  Washington  (OT) 

L     65-66 

J22    at  Miomi  (Flo) 

W    71-68 

J 14    ol  Woke  Forest  (OT) 

W    93-85 

3-1617-3H,  1-12R,01N) 
»-10ACC(6lh) 

32      at  Penn  Slate                             I       71-76 

C.olieumI 

F14    OtNC  State 

t      37-53 

F3      at  Navy 

I     58-67 

J16    OtNC  Stole 

L     67-73 

F16    Clemson 

W    77-58 

F6      North  Carolina 

W    79-62 

J30    at  North  Corolino 

W    91-80 

1956-57 

F18    ot  Virginio 

I      50-62 

F9      at  South  Corolino 

I     68-85 

Fl      OtDuke 

I     64-82 

34     ot  Geo,  Washington           W    84-53 

16-10  (e-2H;7-7R,l. IN) 

F21     North  Carolina 
F25    ot  Georgetown 

W     69-51 
W     67-56 

FIO    ot  Clemson 
F13    Duke 

I     61-73 
I     53-79 

FIO    Ol  West  Virginio 
F13    ol  Georgetown 

W    86-78 
W    85-67 

36     NC  Stole                             I     62-75 
39     South  Carolina                    W    6665 

9-5  ACC  (2nd| 

F27    South  Corolino 

W    7545 

F17    OtWokeForesI 

I     7M1 

F17    Virginio 

W    5247 

314   OtWokeForesI                     I     6073 

01      of  Virginio 

W    67-63 

M5    Virginio' 

I     65-66 

F19    ot  North  Corolino 

L     67-70 

F20    oiNovy 

W    7057 

321    otTexos-EIPoso'                   L     53-70 

06     Fordham 

L     62-68 

1 -Sugar  Bowl  Tournament  at  Ne 

w  Orleans,  La 

F21    Virginia 

L     68-72 

F23    Duke 

W    85-82 

322  S,  Illinois  (OT)'                    I     72-73 

3        at  South  Cnrrslino                    1       59-68 

010  Woke  Forest 

W    59-53 

2ACC  Toumoment  at  Raleigh,  NC  (Reynolds 

F24    Clemson 

L     68-75 

F26    Clemson 

W    88-71      J 

015   ot  Kentucky 

L     55-76 

Coliseum) 

Ml     Duke' 

I     58-71 

F27    South  Corolino 

W    73-59      |x      „,  Mr  ■;,„„'    '                1      '.oj.lt     1 

017   ot  North  Carolina 

030  Montono  Stole' 

031  New  Mexico  A&M 

I     61-70 
W    89-72 
I     4345 

I  959-60 

1  Sugar  Bawl  Tournament  at  New  Orleans,  la. 
2-ACC  Tournament  at  Raleigh,  NC  (Reynolds 
Coliseum) 

M4    Clemson'                           W     61-50     ]|o    WesI Virginia                      W    79-75 
M5    NC  State'                         t     67-76     jij    Cuke                                 I     52-84 
1 -Hurricane  Classic  at  Miami,  f la  (Miami     nj    m  clemson  12  OTl              1     93.94 

J I       ot  Virginio 

W    43-39 

15-8  (8-2H;  7,5 R;  0-1  N| 

Beach  Convention  Center) 

J17    Novy                                  W     76-72 

J  4      at  Clemson 

J5       ot  South  Corolino 

W    5952 
I     6068 

9-5ACC(3id) 

03     at  Geo,  Woshington 

W    64-57 

1  962-63 

2-ACC  Toumoment  at  Raleigh 
Coliseum] 

NC  (Reynolds     J30    at  Miomi  (Flo.)                    I     73-93 
F3       Norlh  Corolino                      1      67-73 

J 10    Duke 

W    62-51 

09     Virginia 

W    7062 

8-13(5-6H,3-6R;01N| 

6      olOuke                                L     64-85 

J 12     OtGeo  Woshington 
)14     South  Corolino 

W    6848 
W    66-59 

014   Georgetown 
018   Woke  Forest 

W    5948 
t      47-54 

4-10  ACC  |T6lti] 
01      Penn  Slate 

I     61-62 

1965-66 

10    ot  West  Virginio                   I     66-83 
13    Virginio                               W     8576 
17     WokeForesI                            W      87-74 

J 16    Georgetown 

W    82-69 

028  Indiono 

I     63-72 

D4     01  Georgetown 

I     7079 

14-11  I7-3H.  7-7R,01N) 

J 19    NC  Stole 

W    79-66 

029  Fordhom' 

W     76-54 

09     ol  Ouke 

I     56-92 

7-7  ACC  15th) 

F2I    ol  North  Corolino                 L     8083 

J31     at  Duke 

L     60-72 

J4       Vole 

W  103-80 

on    NC  Stole  |0T) 

I      74-76 

01      ol  Penn  Stole 

I      61-65      f24    Clemson                             W     81-68 

F2       Geo  Washington 

W    84-67 

J8       South  Corolino 

W    85-52 

015   OtVirgmio 

W    67-61 

04     Woke  Forest 

W    87-66 

28    ot  Virginia                               I      68-70 
M     Georoelown                         W    68-60 

F5      No,  Corolino  (2  0T| 

I      61-65 

J 1 3     at  Georgetown 

L     51-66 

019   WokeForesI 

t     74-85 

07     NC  Stole 

W    5948 

F12    Virginio 

W    85-64 

J 16    otOuke 

W    56-48 

J5       South  Corolino 

W    68-63 

DIO  olKonsos 

I      62-71      M7    NC  S^ole '                           t     54-63      1 

F16    OtNC  Stole 

W    5649 

J18     NC  Stole 

W    63-53 

J7      Geo  Woshington 

W     74-72 

Oil    ot  Konsos  Stole 

W    63-57 

■Sun  Carnival  Tournament  ot  SI  Paso.  Texas 

F18    ot  Woke  Forest 

I     58-62 

J20    at  Novy 

W    51-50 

JI2     Navy 

W     67-61 

015   Georgetown 

W    77-59 

?ACC  Tournament  al  Cior/ofle,  NC  IChar- 

F23    oINovy 

I     55-56 

F3      North  Corolino 

L      66-75 

J 1 4    North  Corolino 

L     56-78 

021    ot  West  Virginio 

I      74-76     htleColiseuml                                               I  I 

F25    Clemson 

W    74-65 

F6      ot  Woke  Forest 

I     64-65 

J 19    OtNC  Stole 

I     59-79 

029  Houston' 

W    69-68 

F27   at  Georgetown 

W    62-59 

FIO    ot  Virginio 

W    4443 

Fl      OtGeo  Woshington 

W    68^7 

030  Doylon 

W    77-75 

M7    Virginia  ■ 

W    71-68 

F13    OtNC  Stole 

I      46-48 

F4      Georgetown 

W    73-72 

J3       ot  North  Corolino 

I      52-67 

M8     South  Corolino- 

I      64-74 

F15    Clemson 

W    7055 

F7      ot  Norlh  Carolina 

I     68-82 

J5      Virginia 

L     62-65 

/  AHAwefica  Oy  Totjmament  or  Owensboto.  Ky 

F18    Duke 

W     71-61 

F9     ot  Clemson 

t     6062 

J 13    OtDuke 

L      61-76 

2-ACC  Tournament  at  Raleigh 

NCIReynoldi 

F20   Geo,  Woshington  (OT) 

W    86-84 

Fll     ot  South  Corolino 

W    5144 

J15    ot  NC  Stole  (OT) 

I     58-60 

Coliieum) 

1 

132 

jiaignme-Record3o6ltJ 


1  968-69 

8-ie|i^H;4-llR;0-lNl 

2-12ACC|T7lli) 

N30  Penn  Stale 

W 

6656 

04     01  WesI  VitginiQ 

65-86 

D7     at  South  Carolino 

67-79 

DU    Princeton 

63-72 

D14   at  Woke  Forest 

87-95 

D17   Geo  Woshington 

W 

99-96 

D20  otMorshoir 

W 

89-80 

D21    Miomilflor 

85-92 

D27  at  Dovidaon- 

69-83 

D28  Wich;io  Stole- 

W 

95-83 

J  3       01  Woke  forest 

71-93 

J4      01  NC  State 

69-85 

J  8       South  Corolino 

67-69 

jn     01  Duke 

85-96 

J 1 3     Clemson 

W 

83-78 

J 16     Virginia 

77-78 

FI      at  North  Carolino 

87-107 

f5      NC  Stole 

81-86 

F8      Wesi  Virginia 

W 

91-84 

FIO    Duke 

83-93 

F12    olNovy 

68-72 

F15    olVirginio 

78-84 

F19    NonhCorolino 

8688 

F22    01  Clemson 

W 

84-83 

M 1     ot  Georgetown 

W 

83-78 

M6     South  Coroiino  - 

L 

71-92 

}-Marshail  Invitational  at  Huntingtown,  W.  Va. 
2-Chorlotte  Invitational  at  Charlotte.  NC. 
3-ACC  Tournament  at  Charlotte,  NC.  (Char- 


Charles  'Lefty*  Dribell 


I  7  Seasons 

I  969-70  TO 

1985-86 

Rec:  348-159 

CoNF.:  I  22- 1  DO 


1969-70 

13-13  I104H;  3-88;  O-INI 
5-9  ACC  |6lhl 

Dl     Butfolo  W  97-77 

D3      at  Geo.  Washington  W  92-71 

DIO  otPnnceton  L  67-75 

DI3   WokeForesI  I  87-104 

D15   South  Coroiino  I  68-101 

D19   Army'  I  54-69 

D20  Fordhom'  W  94-71 

029   Delowore  W  94-58 

J2       01  NC  Stole  L  57-91 

J3      01  Woke  Forest  W  9688 

J7       WestVirginio  W  83-76 

J 1 0    01  South  Carolino  L  44-55 

J 12     01  Clemson  W  75-68 

J 14    Novy  W  73-57 

J24    Moine  W  97-68 

J28    Duke  W  52-50 

J31     North  Carolina  I  69-77 

F4      ot  NC  Stole  L  54-64 

F7      Georgetown  W  81-71 

fll     OlVirginio  I  69-71 

F18    ot  North  Coroiino  L  83-90 

F21     at  Duke  I  7687 

F23    Clemson  W  103-85 

F25    ot  West  Virginio  L  78-83 

F28    Virginio  W  79-71 

M5  NC  Stole'  I  57-67 
IMaryhnd  Invitational  Tournament  at  Col- 
lege Park,  Md 

2-ACC  Tournament  at  Charlotte,  NC.  (Char- 
htte  Coliseum} 


1  970-7  1 

14-12|lUH;3.7R;aiNl 

5-9ACC|T6th| 

D 1      Delowore 

W 

8673 

D5     BuKolo 

W 

109-70 

D8     lehigh 

w 

85-66 

D12  WokeForesI 

w 

72-71 

D16   ot  South  Coroiino 

L 

70-96 

D19   ol  Georgetown 

I 

79-92 

D22  Tompo 

w 

80-72 

D29  Miami  (Flo.) 

w 

111-77 

J2       Richmond 

w 

99-67 

J6       NC  Slate 

L 

81-83 

J9       South  Coroiino 

w 

31-30 

J 11      Clemson 

w 

5652 

J23     Geo  Woshington 

w 

69-67 

J27    ol  Loyola  |Md  I 

w 

88-69 

J30    ot  North  Coroiino  L    7ai05 

F3      at  NC  Stole  L      61-71 

F6      at  Duke  W     88-79 

FIO    OlVirginio  I      63-78 

F13    Duke  I      67-70 

F17    North  Coroiino  L    76100 

F20    olSetonHoll  W    5655 

F23    ot  Clemson  I      45-51 

F27    WestVirginio  I      81-83 

M2    ot  Woke  Forest  I     6672 

M6    Virginia  W    89-84 

Mil  South  Coroiino  '  L  63-71 
l-ACC  Tournament  ot  Greensboro,  N  C. 
(Greensboro  Coliseum} 

1971-72 

27-5|14^H;7-4R;61N) 

8-4  ACC  lT2nd) 

NTT  CHAMPIONS 

Dl      Brown  W  10a83 

04     at  Geo.  Washington  W   118-96 

08  at  Virginia  L  57-78 
013  Georgetown  W  79-46 
017  Conisius  W  8677 
020  ot  loyoio  IMd.l  W  73-60 
022  ot  Holy  Cross  W  102-79 

029  Western  Kentucky'  W  103-67 

030  St  John's'  W  9069 
J5  NC  Stole  W  83-70 
J8  ol  Clemson  I  61-63 
J 10  ot  Woke  Forest  W  49-46 
J22  oINovy  W  85-60 
J25  Butfolo  W  82-58 
J29  ol  North  Carolino  L  72-92 
J31  oiNC  Stole  W  6665 
-5  Duke  W  77-58 
F;  Duquesne  W  85-71 
fl2  ol  long  island  Univ  W  78-60 
F16  North  Coroiino  (0T|  W  79-77 
F19  Clemson  W  67-57 
F22  Richmond  W  76-61 
F26  olOuke  I  59-68 
Ml  Woke  Forest  lOT)  W  64-56 
M4  Virginio  W  45-42 
M9  Clemson'  W  54-52 
MIO  Virginia'  W  62-57 
Mil  North  Carolino  '  I  64-73 
Mt8  St. Joseph's'  W  67-55 
M20Syrocuse'  W  71-65 
M23  Jocbonville '  W  91-77 
M25  Niogoro  '  W  100-69 
I'Maryland  Invitational  Tournament  at  Col- 
lege Park,  Md. 

2-ACC  Tournament  at  Greensboro,  N.C. 
IGreensboro  Coliseum} 
3-Nolional  Invitation  Tournament  ot  New  York 
City.  N.  Y.  {Madison  Square  Garden} 

1972-73 

23-7|12-lH;84R;3-2Nl 

7-5  ACC  |3rdl 

N29  Brown  W  127-82 

02     at  Richmond  W    82-50 

09  Comsius  W  107-80 
D12  ol  Georgetown  W  99-73 
022  Geo.  Woshington  W    88-79 

029  Georgia  Tech'  W    9a55 

030  Syracuse'  W  9a76 
J2  Kent  Stole  W  7658 
J6  ol  Clemson  W  79-75 
J9  Virginio  W  93-74 
J 14  NC  Stole  L  85-87 
J20  oINovy  W  7667 
J22  WokeForesI  W  105-76 
J23  long  Islond  Univ.  W  100-73 
J27  North  Coroiino  W  94-88 
J31  at  NC  Stole  L  78-89 
F3  olDuke  L  81-85 
F8  olFordhom  W  83-72 
Fll  Buffolo  W  93-64 
F14  ot  North  Carolino  L  85-95 
F17  Clemson  W  69-66 
F21  01  Duquesne  W  81-71 
F24  Duke  W  96-68 
F28  ot  Woke  Forest  I  6062 
M3  OlVirginio  W  92-81 
M8  Clemson'  W  77-61 
M9  WokeForesI'  W  73-65 
MIO  NC  Stole'  I  74-76 
M15  Syracuse'  W  91-75 
M17  Providence'  L  89-103 
l-Morylond  Invitationol  Tournament  at  Col- 
lege Park,  Md 

2-ACC  Tournament  ot  Greensboro,  N  C. 
[Greensboro  Coliseum} 
3-NCAA  Tournament  at  Charlotte,  NC.  {Char- 
lotte Coliseum} 


1973-71 

23-5(12-lH;9-3R;2-lN| 
9-3  ACC  |T2nd| 

Dl      olUCLA  L     64-65 

05     Eastern  Kentucky  W  10657 

Dll    Georgetown  W    115-83 

021    olSonFroncisco'  W    78-60 

D22   Santo  Clara'  W    53-32 

D29  Holy  Cross'  W  102-75 

030  Boston  College'  W    58-37 

J2       ol  Richmond  W    9660 

J5       Clemson  W    89-60 

Jll     ol  Woke  Forest  W    72-59 

J13     oINC  Stole  I      74-80 

J 17    Fordhom  W   112-73 

J 19    olNovy  W    72-50 

J22    Conisius  W    8673 

J26    ot  North  Coroiino  I      73-82 

J30    NC  State  L      80-86 

F2      Duke  W  104-83 

F6      OlVirginio  W     88-81 

F9      at  Geo  Washington  W    92-71 

F13    North  Coroiino  W     91-80 

F16    otClemson  W    5654 

F20    Duquesne  W    98-72 

F23    at  Duke  W     64-61 

F27    WokeForesI  W    77-68 

M2     Virginio  W    110-75 

M7    Ouke  W    85-66 

M8    North  Carolina  '  W  105-85 

M9  NC  Stole  |0T|'  1100103 
] -Cable  Cor  Classic  at  San  Francisco,  Calif 
2-Marylond  Invitational  Tournament  at  Col- 
lege Park,  Md 

3-ACC  Tournament  ot  Greensboro,  N  C 
(Greensboro  Coliseum} 

1971-75 

24-5I12-2H;  iaiR;2-2N| 

10-2  ACC  list) 

ACC  REGULAR  SEASON  CHAMPIONS 

N18  Richmond  W   10681 

D4     ol  Woke  Forest  W    99-78 

07     Long  Islond  Univ.  W    99-84 

DIO   at  Georgetown  W   104-71 

012    DePouw  W    113-49 

D21    ot  Geo,  Woshington  W     81-67 

D27  GeorgioTech  W  105-67 

028  UCLA'  L     75-81 

J2      Appalachian  Stole  W    9650 

J4      Noire  Dome  W    90-82 

J8       Duke  W    83-77 

Jll     WokeForesI  W    89-73 

J 16     NC  Stole  W  103-85 

J 18     OlNovy  W    87-73 

J22    OtClemson  L     82-83 

J25    North  Carolino  L     66-69 

Fl       oiNC  Stole  W    98-97 

F4      Virginio  W     8679 

F6      ol  Fordhom  W    65-46 

F8      at  Duke  W  104-80 

FI5    ol  North  Carolino  W     9674 

F19    OlVirginio  W     7051 

F23    ol  Duquesne  W  103-82 

F26    Clemson  W    7064 

Ml     East  Tennessee  W  104-87 

M6    NC  Stole'  L      85-87 

M18  Creighlon'  W    83-79 

M20  Notre  Dome  '  W     83-71 

M22  Louisville '  L  82-96 
l-Morylond  Invitationol  Tournament  at  Co^ 
lege  Park,  Md. 

2ACC  Tournament  at  Greensboro,  NC. 
(Greensboro  Coliseum} 
3-NCAA  Tournament  at  Lubbock,  Texas  (Me- 
morial Coliseum} 

4-NCAA  Tournament  at  Las  Cruces,  N M.  (Me 
mortal  Arena} 


I-1N1 


1975-76 

22-6|13-2H;e-3R; 
7-5  ACC  (T2nd) 

N29  Eosi  Carolino 
03     DePouw 
D6     ol  Richmond 
08      Boslon  University 
DIO  GeorgioTech 
020   Fordhom 
022   UNC  Charlotte 
D29   SelonHoil' 
030  Princeton' 
J3       Long  Island  Univ 
J7      at  Geo  Woshington 
J 10    ot  Woke  Forest 


W  127-84 
W  99-42 
W  98-71 
W  122-82 
W  93-65 
W  81-56 
W  70-60 
W  104-69 
W  6659 
W  111-88 
W  82-72 
L      93-96 


J 14    otNC  Stole  W  87-69 

J17    OlNovy  W  87-69 

J21     Clemson  L  77-82 

J25    at  North  Carolina  |0T|         L  93-95 

J28    NC  Stole  W  102-84 

J31     01  Notre  Dome  W  69-63 

F4      OlVirginio  W  69-66 

F7      Duke  W  102-91 

Fll     North  Corolma                      L  69-81 

F14    OtClemson  W  98-89 

FI8    ot  Georgetown  W  72-63 

F21     01  Ouke                                L  67-69 

F25    WokeForesI  W  105-91 

F28    Virginio  W  81-73 

M4    Ouke  |0T|  '  W  8078 

M5  Virginio'  I  65-73 
l-Mar/land  Invitational  Tournament  at  Col- 
lege Park,  Md 

2-ACC  Tournament  ot  Landover,  Md  (Capi- 
tal Centre} 

1975-77 

19-e(15-4H;3-3R;  I-IN] 
7-5  ACC  (4th) 

N27  Notre  Dame  (OTl                 L  79-80 

N30  Boll  Stole  W  86-70 

02      Long  Islond  Univ  W  49-45 

04      Princeton  W  58-45 

08     East  Coroiino  W  8069 

012   DePoul  W  92-74 

018   Appolochion  Stole  W  7674 

022   Buckneli  W  10672 

028  Xovier'  W  84-74 

D29  Syracuse'  W  9685 

J4       Richmond  W  9087 

J8      Woke  Forest  |0T|                 L  85-86 

J9      NC  Stole  W  87-80 

J 15     Navy'  W  62-54 

J 19    OtClemson                           L  71-93 

J22    North  Carolina                     L  68-71 

J27    oINC  State  W  75-73 

J29    Geo- Washington                 L  76-86 

F2      Virginia  W  82-67 

F5      at  Duke  (OT)  W  65-64 

F9      ol  North  Carolina                 L  70-97 

fl2    Clemson  W  84-78 

F15    Pittsburgh  W  88-75 

F19    Duke  W  85-72 

F22    ol  Woke  Forest  W  81-80 

F26    OlVirginio                            L  68-77 

M3  NC  State  '  L  72-82 
l-Moryland  Invitational  Tournament  ot  Col- 
lege Pork,  Md. 

2-Capitol  Centre,  Landover,  Md 
3-ACC  Tournament  at  Greensboro,  N.C. 
(Greensboro  Coliseum} 

1977-78 

15-13  (104H;  1-8R;4-1N) 
3-9  ACC  |6th| 

N25  Buckneli  W  95-62 

N27  American  '  W  78-65 

N28  Georgetown  W  91-87 

Dl      Penn  Stole'  W  89-80 

07     East  Coroiino  W13O106 

010  ol  Geo.  Woshington             L  90-101 

017   Long  Island  Univ  W  94-64 

021    Army  W  99-77 

028  Western  Kentucky'  W  91-78 

029  GeorgioTech'  W  65-63 
J4  Duke  L  78-88 
J7  ol  Woke  Forest  L  75-84 
Jll  olNC  Stole  L  82-88 
J 14  Air  Force  W  74-73 
J 16  Clemson  W  90-75 
J2I  ol  North  Carolina  L  71-85 
J25  NC  Stole  L  73-80 
J29  ot  Notre  Dome  L  54-69 
Fl  OlVirginio  L  64-66 
F4  Nevodo-Los  Vegos  W  81-68 
F8  North  Carolino  W  64-66 
Fll  OtClemson  W  80-75 
F16  01  Pittsburgh  (OT)  L  8689 
F18  01  Ouke  L  7081 
F22  WokeForesI  W  91-89 
F2i  Virginia  L  7079 
Ml  NC  Slate  (3  OT)  -  W109-108 
M2  Duke'  L  69-81 
l-Tip-OffToumomenlot  Landover,  Md.  (Capi- 
tal Centre} 

2-HersheyPdrkHeishey,  Pa.  {Hershey  Park  Arena} 
3-Marylond  Invitationol  Tournament  at  Col- 
lege Park,  Md 

4-ACC  Tournament  at  Greensboro,  N  C 
(Greensboro  Coliseum} 


1978-79 

19-n  (12-4H;.t4R;3-3N) 

66  ACC  (4tti] 

N24  Buckneli  W   107-97 

N28  Georgetown  '  L     65-68 

02  ot  Air  Force  W  81-68 
04     at  Nevodo  Los-Vegos  L      88-94 

07  Penn  Stole '  W     69-61 

09  Biscoyne  W  8660 
D16  EostCoroiino  W  82-71 
020  NCSlole  W124-110 
023  Conisius  W129-103 

029  St  Josephs  (OT)'  W    62-56 

030  Southern  Caiilornio'  W  83-79 
J3  Geo  Washington  W  84-72 
J6  WokeForesI  L  6066 
JIO  ol  NC  Stole  (2  OT)  W  82-81 
J 13  Louisville  L  84-99 
J 17  OtClemson  W  77-63 
J20  North  Coroiino  L  53-54 
J23  Navy  W  82-62 
J27  Notre  Dome  W  67-66 
J31  Virginio  L  63-69 
F3  at  Ouke  L  78-87 
F7  at  North  Corolmo  I  67-76 
FIO  Clemson  W  77-69 
FI7  Ouke  W  7068 
F19  01  Woke  Forest  W  54-53 
F21  OlVirginio  L  72-75 
Ml  Clemson'  W  75-67 
M2  NonhCorolino'  L  79-102 
M7  Rhode  Islond  (3  OT]  '  W  67-65 
M 12  Ohio  Stole-'  L  72-79 
'-  Landover,  Md.  (Capital  Centre} 
2-Hershey  Park,  Hershey.  Pa.  (Hershey  Park 
Arena} 

3-Moryland  Invitational  Tournament  at  Col- 
lege Park,  Md. 

4-ACC  Tournament  at  Greensboro,  N  C 
(Greensboro  Coliseum} 
5-Nolional  Invitation  Tournament  at  College 
Pork.  Md 

1979-80 

24-7,  160H;44R;4-3N) 

11-3  ACC  (1ST) 

ACC  REGULAR  SEASON  CHAMPIONS 

N30  Md -Eastern  Shore  W     82-58 

03  Penn  Stole  W    5655 

04  Georgetown'  L      71-83 

08  Brown  W    72-59 

010  Colholic  W  113-79 
019  GeorgioTech  W  70-60 
022  Buckneli  W    95-73 

028  Miami  (Ohio)'  W    115-76 

029  Temple'  W  85-63 
J3  at  Georgia  Tech  W  83-74 
J5  at  Woke  Forest  W  84-76 
JIO  ol  NCSlole  L  62-67 
J 12  Pittsburgh  W  95-88 
J 16  Clemson  W  84-83 
J20  at  North  Carolina  W  92-86 
J23  NCSlole  W  6662 
J26  at  Notre  Dome  L  63-64 
J30  OlVirginio  W  63-61 
F2  Ouke  W  101-82 
F7  North  Carolina  W  7069 
F9  OtClemson  L  81-90 
Fll  Boston  University  W  99-76 
F13  EostCoroiino  W  85-72 
F16  olDuke  L  61-66 
F20  WokeForesI  W  83-77 
F23  Virginia  W  82-71 
F28  Georgto  Tech  (OT) '  W  51-49 
F29  Clemson'  W  91-85 
Ml  Duke'  L  72-73 
M8  Tennessee'  W  8675 
M 14  Georgetown"  L  68-74 
l-Hershey  Park,  Hershey,  Pa.  (Hershey  Park 
Arena} 

2-Washinglon  DC.  (Municipal Armory} 
3-Maryland  Invitational  Tournament  at  Col- 
lege Park,  Md 

4-ACC  Taurnament  at  Greensboro,  N  C 
(Greensboro  Coliseum} 
5-NCAA  Tournament  ot  Greensboro,  N  C 
(Greensboro  Coliseum} 
6-NCAA  Tournament  at  Philadelphia,  Po  T' " 
Spectrum} 


133 


Time-Record-Book 


J 15     Duke                                  W    67-56     J27    Villono.a 
J 19     at  Clemson                            W     80^51       J30    Virginia 
J22    Nolle  Dome                       W    68-67      F2      Georgio  Tech 

w 
t 

71-58 
60-72 

j2S     ot  James  MoOisor; 
f  1      at  Georgio  Tech 
f  2      at  Woke  forest 

I 

I 

72-7C 
58-69 

J  cl 

Gary  Williams 

.H.6  5R;3-2N| 

Li*-    \  '       ' 

1  Seasons 

-.  ALL  |4ttl) 
.i  Novy 

W 

86^54 

J26    Holy  Cross                         W    55-53 
J29    NC  Stole                             t      56-81 

4       Old  Dominion 
6      at  Woke  ForesI 

w 
w 

8775 
64-62 

f4       Clemson 
F7      at  Duke 

I 

79-80 
67-76 

W,                       1  989-90  TO 

^      Ameficon 

W 

95-65 

J31     Novy                                 W    98-73 

9      ol  Duke 

I 

62-70 

flO    GeorgioTech 

L 

74-78 

&■    -      ^ 

Present 

5     Wognei 

W 

96^73 

F2      OldDomirtion                     W     87-A7 

13    North  Corolino 

I 

54-«0 

FU    North  Corolino 

L 

8693 

B>.'  'JM   Rec: 

217-128 

0     otSyrocuie 

w 

83-73 

f5      GeorgioTech                     W    77-68 

17    at  Clemson 

I 

64-71 

fl6    CeWrol  florido 

W 

73-55 

^^-^      r„- 

ijlO   Foirleigh  Dickifiion 

w 

109-83 

F9      01  Woke  forest                     t     66-79 

19    at  Georgio  Tech 

I 

43-48 

fl8    UMBC 

W 

78-^4 

^    .   ^M        LONP..  oa-oj 

DI3   al  Louisville 

L 

67-78 

Fl/S     Nnrlh  Cnrnlinn                         W    1 0/^-94 

21    Towson  Stole 

w 

91-38 

F22   Woke  ForesI 

L 

68-75 

D20  NC  Slale 

D23  at  Georgia  Tech 

W 
W 

82-75 
66-55 

1    lU        IIUIIII   V_UrUIIIIU                                       '1       'wV^T** 

fl9    Clemson                             W    92-88 
F21     01  Duke                               W   101-90 

24    Woke  forest 
27    NC  Stole 

w 
w 

69-66 
71-70 

F25    NC  Stole 

F27   Md -Eastern  Shore 

L 
W 

72-85 
117-51 

1 989-90 

D29  Marsholl- 

W 

114-89 

F23    at  Georgia  Tech                   I     60-70 

;13     ol  Virginia 

w 

60-55 

M  1     ot  Virginia 

L 

77-82 

19-14(124H,3-7R.4-3N| 

D30  Si  losephV 

W 

74-57 

F26    Wake  Forest                       W    83-75 

\48    Duke' 

L 

73-86 

M6    North  Corolino  ' 

L 

63-82 

M  ACC  |T5lh| 

J3      William  i  Mary 

w 

69-64 

M3    olNCSiole                      W    67-58 

VI 15  Miami  lOhiol  (0T| ' 

w 

69-68 

lACC  Tournament  at  Landover,  Md.  (Copr- 

N25  Delowore  Stole 

W    8753 

17      at  North  Carolina 

L 

66-75 

M7    otVirginio                            L      81-83 

V117  Navy' 

w 

64-59 

tal  Centre! 

N27  AuguslQ  College 

W  105-74 

J 10    Duke 

W 

94-79 

Mil   Georgia  Tech  lOTl  •             L      58^54 

VI 2  2  Villonovo  ■ 

L 

43-46 

3)      Soulh  Corolino  ' 

I     51-52 

J 14     Virginio 

t 

64-66 

M17  Tenn.  Chollanaoga'           W     52-51 

-Great  Alaskan  Shootout,  Anchorage 

Alaska 

1987-88 

D2     Army ' 

W    78-60 

J 17    01  Clemson  |0T| 

w 

68-62 

M22  Houston  -                             L      5O«0 

Sullivan  Arena} 

D4     ConnecHcul ' 

t     65-87 

J20    Md  -Eastern  Share 

w 

81-65 

]-Baltimore,  Md  (Baltimore  Arena) 

?-Rainbow  Classic,  Honolulu,  Howon  (Neil  5 

18-13  |84H;6-7R;4-2N) 

D9    Jocksonville 

W    68-53 

J24    Notre  Dame 

L 

70-73 

7-ACC  Tournament  at  Atlanta,  Co-  (Omni) 

9/aisc/e»  Center/ 

6-8  ACC  |5th| 

312   CoppinSiole 

I     63-70 

J27    ot  Pittsburgh  |0T| 

W 

69-66 

3-NCAA  Tournament  ot  Houston,  Texas  (The 

3-ACC  Tournament  ot  Atlanta.  Go  (Omni) 

N27  Loyola  |Md ) 

W 

74-60 

D22   George  Moson  ' 

W  104-86 

J31     Georgia  Tech 

W 

72-64 

Summit) 

i-NCAA  Tournament  at  Doytor 

Oh 

o  (Day 

N28  Mississippi 

w 

77-69 

D23   E  Tennessee  Si.  ' 

W     91-86 

F4      ot  Woke  Forest 

L 

6a67 

on  Arena) 

D3     Winlhrop 

w 

65-52 

D24  Col  Stole  Socromenlo 

W    98-68 

F7      at  Duke 

L 

54-55 

.  ^««._    rm  Mm                                       5-NCAA  Tournament  at  Birmingham,  Ala  (Bir 

D5      ol  WesI  Virginio 

L 

49-75 

D30  Alcorn  Stole 

W    11091 

F 1 2    Clemson 

W 

72-70 

1  983-81 

vinghom  Coliseum) 

D8     at  Ml.  St  Morys 

W 

82-54 

J4      Woke  Forest 

W    88-82 

FI5    North  Corolino 

L 

63-76 

24-8|13-2H;64R;5-2N) 

DIO   EosI Corolino 

W 

75-59 

16      ol  Clemson 

I     77-82 

F2I     Woke  Forest 

W 

94-80 

9-5  ACC  |2nd) 

1985-86 

D12   ot  Louisiono  Stole 

L 

54-55 

J 10    North  Corolino 

W    98-88 

F25    otNC  Stale 

W 

76-72 

ACC  TOURNAMENT  CHAMPIONS 

D28  South  Corolino 

w 

82-77 

J 13     01  Duke 

I     8091 

F28    01  Virginia 

L 

63-74 

N26  Johns  Hopkins                     W     87-65 

9-14|10-5H,6-7R;3-2N| 

D30  Arkonsos 

w 

88-61 

117     ol  Virginio 

W    74-72 

M5    Duke ' 

W 

5653 

Dl      Ohio  Stole                           L      68-72      M  ACC  |6tti| 

J2      Wake  ForesI 

w 

93-76 

J20    at  Boston  University 

L     61-65 

M6    Virginio  ' 

M7    North  Corolino  ■ 

W 

85-62 

D3     Canisius                             W    7755 

^I23  Northeastern 

W 

84-72 

J6      ot  Missouri 

I 

85-93 

J23    South  Florida 

W    84-66 

I 

60-61 

D6     Penn  Stole-                        W     67-58 

"^26  ol  George  Mason 

W 

81-80 

J9      Clemson 

w 

68-53 

J27    OlNCSiole 

L      61-81 

MI2  Tenn  Chottonoogo  ' 
MI4  Indiana 

W 
L 

81-69 
64-99 

DIO  ol  Duquesne                       W     78-67 
D14   Md -Eoslern  Shore              W  104-69 

^130  ol  Ohio  Slale 

)3     Foirleigh  Dickinson 

I 
W 

66-78 
74-51 

J14    North  Corolino 
J 16    otDuke 

L 

w 

65-71 
72-69 

129    Virginia  Tech 
F3      GeotgioTech 

W    89-80 
L     84-90 

!  Comer  Chaic  ot  Syracuse 

NY 

D24   Boston  College                   W     89-76 

)5      Williom  4  Mary 
37     UNLV 

312  at  West  Virginia 

313  Towson  Stole 
321    Aloboma 

W 

77-48 
61-64 
42-41 
91-58 
60-58 

J20    ot  Virginio 
J27    NC  Stale 
F2      ot  Notre  Dame 
f6      ot  Old  Dominion 
F8      Georgia  Tech 
Flo    01  Clemson 
F13    Duke 

I 

72-84 
81-83 
78-75 
70^55 
83-96 

F7      Clemson 

L      73-75 

2-Morylond  Invitalionot  Tourrtomenl  at  Col- 
lege Pork,  Md 
3ACC  Toijrr}amer}t al  iondover,  Md.  (Capi- 

D29 Rondolph  Macon'              W    58-52 
D30  Lo  Salle'                             W    96-83 
J4      oINC  State                        W    59-55 

L 

W 
W 
W 

L 

W 
W 

{ 

FlO    DukelOTI 

F13    ot  Georgia  Tech 

F17    at  North  Corolino 

L   111-114 
L      78-80 
W    8076 

tol  Centre] 

4-NCAA  Tournamertt  at  Doyt 

jn.  Ok  {Dayton 

J7      William  4  Mary                 W    58-44 
J 12     North  Carolina                    I      62-74 

^^  1       r-tiuuuiiiu 

328  Slonlord  ' 

329  ol  Hawaii  Pacific 

W 

w 

67-55 
92-85 

w 

L 

7066 
83-90 

F19    ol  Southern  Colilomio 
F22    Md -Baltimore  County 

W    64-62 
W    113-61 

Arena) 

J14     alDuke                              W     81-75 
J17    Clemson                             W    85-72 

4       Duke 

7      Rondolph  Macon 

L 
W 

75-81 
74-50 

F17    ol  Georgio  Tech 
F20    ol  North  Corolino 

L 
L 

82-104 
73-74 

f24    ot  Woke  ForesI 
f28    NC  Stole 

L      74-84 
W    96-95 

1981-82 

16-I3n3-3H,2-8R;1-2N| 
S9  ACC  (5th| 
N27  St  Peter's 

W 

49-42 

J21     at  Old  Dominion                 W    69-58 
J28    at  Noire  Dome                     L      47-52 
J31     at  Virginio                           W    67-66 
F4      at  Georgio  Tech  12  OTj        L      7071 
F8      at  Woke  ForesI                     L      87-90 

11     ol  Georgio  Tech 
14    North  Corolino 
19     at  Virginia 
23    NC  Stole 
25    otOuke 

t 
L 
L 
L 
L 

67-68 
67-71 
49-70 
55-67 
68-80 

F25    Md -Eoslern  Shore 
F27    ol  Woke  forest 
M3    at  NC  Stole 
M5    Virginia 
Mil   GeorgioTech' 
M  1 2  North  Corolino  ' 

W 
W 
L 

W 
W 

101-51 
7065 
68-74 
69-63 
84-67 

M3     Virginio 

M9    Duke ' 

M15  Mossochuselts ' 

M19  olPenn  Stole ' 

l-Cenlrol  Fidelity  Classic. 

W     89-74 
L    84-104 

W     91-81 

L     78-80 

Richmond,  Vo 

N29  loloyelte 

w 

82-58 

Fll     Duke                                    L      84-89 

28    Woke  ForesI 

W 

7755 

L 

64-74 

(Rabbins  Center) 

D2     Long  Island  Univ 

w 

87-79 

F13    Doyton                               W     61-59 

1       at  Villonovo 

L 

62-64 

M18  UC  Sonto  Borbofo  ' 

W 

92-82 

2-ACC./Big  EosI  Challenge 

Hartford,  Conn 

D5     George  Mason 

w 

74-62 

F18    ot  Clemson  13  0T|              W    6b-bS 

3      ol  Notre  Dome 

t 

62-69 

M20  Kentucky ' 

l-MCI  Heritage  Classic.  Ballin 

timore  Arena) 

L 

81-90 

(Hartford  Civic  Center) 

D7     Md.-Eoslern  Shore 

w 

76-64 

fl9    ot  Norlh  Carolina                 L     63-78 

8      ot  Clemson 

W 

78-69 

TOi-e,  Md.  (Bal- 

3-Chaminode  Christmas  Classic,  Honolulu,      |  | 

D9     Towson  Stale 

w 

75-59 

f23    GeorgioTech                     W     79-74 

13    ot  NC  Stole 

W 

67-66 

Hawaii  IBIaisdell  Arena) 

D12   at  NC  State 

L 

53-74 

F26    Woke  Forest                       W    90-79 

15    ol  Clemson 

L 

60-70 

2-ACC  Tournament  at  Greensboro.  NC. 

4-ACC  Tournament  al  Chadotte,  NC  (Char-     |  | 

D)9   Ohio  University 

w 

90-64 

F29    NC  Stole                            W    63-50 

17    Md  -Eoslern  Shore 

W 

9144 

(Greensboio  Coliseum) 

lotte  Coliseum) 

D23  Georgia  Tech 

L 

43-45 

M4    Virginia                              W     74-65 

20    ol  Norlh  Corolino  (OTI 

W 

7772 

3-NCAA  Tournament  at  Cincinnati.  Ohio 

5-Nationol  Invitation  Tournament                         1  1 

D29  otUClA 

L 

57-90 

M9    NC  Stole  '                          W    69  63 

22    Georgio  Tech 

L 

7a77 

(Riverfront  Coliseum) 

J5       North  Corolino 

J  9      01  Duke 

J 12    01  Virginio  lOTl 

I 

w 

L 

50-66 
40-36 
40-45 

M 10  Woke  ForesI'                     W    6664 
Mil   Duke'                                W     74^52 
M17  West  Virginio  '                    W  102-77 

26    ot  Woke  ForesI 
y\  1     Virginia 
VA7    Norlh  Corolino  ^ 

w 

W 

w 

5948 
8772 
85-75 

1  988-89 

1990-91 

16-12  |11-3H;3-8R;2-1N| 

J 16    Clemson 

W 

62-57 

M22  Illinois'                                L     70-72 

\A8    Georgio  Tech ' 

L 

62-64 

9-20|5-9H;0-10R;4-lN| 

5-9ACC|7th| 

J20    Canisius 

W 

91-73 

/-  fost  Rutherford.  NJ  (Brendan  Byrne  Arena) 

VI 14  Pepperdine' 

w 

69-64 

1-13ACC|8lb) 

N26  Towson  Stole 

W    93-69 

J23    at  Notre  Dome 

L 

51-55 

2-HenheyPark.  Hershey,  Pa  (Hershey  Park  Aieno) 

VI16  UNLV 

L 

64-70 

N25  Tenos  Christian  ' 

W 

74-67 

N28  Southern  Colifornio 

W    72-59 

J27    ol  Williom  &  Mary 

W 

50-43 

3-Maryland  Invitational  Tournament  at  Col- 

'-Hawaii-Pacific Tournament  at 

Woiluku.  Ho 

N26  Georgio  Stole  ' 

W 

69-62 

Dl      01  WesI  Virginia 

I     85-90 

J30    ol  Georgia  Tech 

I 

63-64 

lege  Park,  Md 

^aii  (War  Memorial  Coliseum) 

Dl      Md -Eastern  Shore 

W 

97-53 

D3     Boston  College' 

L   85-100 

F3      Woke  ForesI 

w 

61-56 

4-ACC  Tournament  al  Greensboro,  N  C. 

7-ACC  Tournament  ot  Greensboro.  NC 

D5      ot  South  Corolino 

L 

51-57 

08     at  Jacksonville 

I     7071 

F6      Duke 

w 

77-60 

(Greensboro  Coliseum) 

Greensboro  Coliseum) 

07     Morgan  Stole 

W 

73-61 

Dll    UCIivine 

W    93-79 

F7      Holstro 

w 

94-59 

5-NCAA  Tournament  at  Birmingham,  Ala  (Bir- 

3-NCAA Tournament  ot  long 

Beach.  Calif 

DIO   ol  Arkonsos 

L 

68-73 

D22  lotoyelte 

W    6448 

F 1 1     at  North  Corolino 

L 

56-59 

mingham  Coliseum) 

long  Bea-h  Arenol 

D13    Monmouth 

W 

74-70 

D27  Rutgers- 

W     86^81 

F13    ol  Clemson 

L 

66-75 

6-NCAA  Tournament  ot  Lexington,  Ky  (Rupp 

j27  West  Virginio 

L 

61-69 

D29  South  Carolina  ■ 

W    7^69 

F20    ol  Woke  Forest 

L 

42-48 

Arena) 

Bob  Wade 

D29  Lomor' 

W 

74-65 

J2      ot  Woke  forest 

L     62-74 

f24    NC  State 
F27    Virginia  |0T| 

I 
W 

38-52 
47-46 

1984-85 

D30  Texos-EI  Paso  • 
J  2       Louisiana  Stole 

L 
L 

51-69 
77-79 

15      Clemson 

J7      Md  Bollimore  County 

W    81-65 
W    92-66 

Seasons 

.^•s. 

3 

M5    NC  Stole 

L 

28-40 

m\ 

I98E-B7  TH 

J  4      at  Woke  Forest 

L 

6070 

J9      ol  North  Corolino 

L    73-105 

M12  Richmond- 

W 

66-50 

25-12  |14.2H;7-6R;*4N1 

mm 

J7  .    ol  Clemson 

L 

58-75 

J 12    Duke 

L     78-94 

MI5  Georgia  ' 

L 

69-83 

B-6ACC|T4thl 

^^ 

1  boo-oa 

J 1 1     01  Norlh  Corolino 

I 

72-88 

1 16    Virginia 

L     62-76 

\-ACC  Tovrrtamer]t  ot  Creeniboro.  NC 

N23  Kansas  '                               L      56-58 

ms§ 

Rec. 

:  36-50 

J 14     Duke 

L 

72-82 

119    at  Soulh  flondo 

W    8781 

{Greer^iboro  Coliseum) 

N24  at  Aloska-Anchoroge           W    54-52 

^iw 

CoNf  ■  7-35 

J 17     Virginia  |0T| 

L 

58^4 

J22     Boston  University 

W    85-59 

2  National  Invitation  Tournament  at  New  York 
City,  N.  Y.  (Madiion  Square  Garden) 

N25  Tennessee  '                         W    72-49 
Dl      West  Virginia                      W    56-47 

Tifc 

J24    Missouri 
J29    NC  Slate 

L 
I 

73-87 
67-90 

J26    NC  Stole 
129    Americon 

W104-100 
W    72-69 

D5     Cleveland  St.                      W    95-84 

1  986-87 

fl       UMBC 

W 

7^66 

■  1       ot  Georgio  Tech 

L     65-80 

1982-83 

D8     olAlobomo                        W    59-54 

F4      ot  Georgia  Tech 

I 

74-87 

-6      at  Clemson 

L     69-73 

Dll    Ohio  Stale                          W     76-73 

M7(8-8H;l-8li;0-IN| 

F7      Clemson 

w 

98-87 

f9      Duke 

L    81-101 

20-10  (14.3H,  MR;  1-3NI 

D13    Md.-Eoslern  Shore              W     87-48 

3-14  ACC  |8thl 

Fll     OtDuke 

L 

60-86 

fl3    GeorgioTech 

W    96-93 

8^  ACC  (T3rd| 

D22  oILoyolo                            W     81-74 

327  Winlhrop 

w 

76-58 

F14    GeorgioTech 

I 

66-67 

fl6    North  Corolino 

L     75-87 

N27  Penn  Stole 

L 

79-97 

D25  loviolOTI'                      W    78-68 

329  Foirleigh  Dickinson 

w 

70-59 

fl9    North  Carolina 

I 

75-86 

fl9    01  Virginio  Tech 

W    82-67 

Dl      Md -Eastern  Shore 

W 

91-70 

D27  ol  Hawaii  ■•                         W     79  71 

331    Noire  Dome 

I 

5063 

f25    Wokeforesl 

L 

61-75 

f23    Wokeforesl 

W    86-78 

D4      ot  Canisius 

W 

67-66 

D28  GeorgioTech'                    L     69-70 

3      at  NC  Stole 

I 

47-69 

M2    OtNC  Stole 

L 

77-94 

f27    OlNCSiole 

L    91-114 

D6     St  Joseph's 

L 

56^14 

J2      NC  Stole                          W    58-56 

5       Towson  Stole 

w 

79-71 

M5    ot  Virginia 

L 

59-86 

M2     ot  Virginio  |0T| 

W    78-74 

Dll    Duquesne 

W 

85-64 

J5      olDoylon                            L      63-67 

8      at  Norlh  Carolina 

I 

6598 

MIO  NC  Stole' 

w 

71-49 

l-ACC/Big  East  Challenge, 

Richmond,  Vo. 

D14   Towson  Stale 

W 

6656 

J9      ol  Norlh  Corolino                 L      74-75 

10    Virginia 

L 

64-71 

M 1 1   North  Carolina  ' 

L 

58-88 

(Richmond  Coliseum) 

D23   UCLA|2  0T| 

W 

80-79 

J 14    Duke(OTl                           W     78-76 

14     Duke 

I 

61-85 

l-Freedom  Bowl  Classic,  Irvine,  Calif  (Bren 

2-ECAC  Holiday  FesHvalNe 

V  YoHi  Oty,  N  Y 

J3       American 

W 

73-71 

J 16    Clemson                             W     94-84 

17     at  Clemson 

L 

64-72 

Events  Center! 

'Madison  Square  Garden) 

J5       William  4  Mary 

W 

56-51 

J 19    otUNLV                               L      76-78 

19     Bucknell 

w 

77-68 

2-Sun  Bowl  Tournament,  El  Paso.  Texas  /5pe- 

J  8      Virginia 

I 

64-83 

J21     Holy  Cross                         W    99-75 

21     West  Virginia 

W 

65-62 

cial  Events  Center) 

J 12    at  Norlh  Carolina 

I 

71-72 

J26    Notre  Dome                     W    77-65 

24    ot  Old  Dominion 

I 

73-87 

3-ACC  Tournament  ot  Atlanta.  Go  (Omni) 

134 

7.MVfJ.7.i.7.H.'« 


iM|grimeJ?ecofd36oliJ 


1991-92 

14-li(ia5H;2-7R:2-3N| 
5-11  ACC|8th) 

N23  MounlSl  Mary's  W  83-53 

N26  Md-Easlem  Shore  W  115.60 

N30  American  W  93-68 

D4     Providence  '  W  76-66 

D7     Wesl  Virginia  W  101-91 

DIO  oHouisville  I  79-96 

D21    Towson  Slate  W  83-76 

D23   Rider  College  W  83-69 

D28   Rutgers-  L  79-95 

D30  Evansville '  L  64-75 

J5       at  Georgia  Tech  |#15|  L  67-92 

J8       Duke|#l|  L  66-83 

Jll     01 NC  Stale  L  88-94 

J 13     01  North  Carolina  |#  14)       L  76-96 

J18     Florida  Stole  (#231  t  83-91 

J22    Wake  Forest  I  76-86 

J25    Clemson  W  84-71 

J29    at  Virginia  I  75-82 

F5      at  Florida  Stole  W  93-85 

F9      GeorgioTech  L  65-67 

FI3    NC  Stole  W  77-74 

F20    otDoke|#l)  I  89-91 

F22    ot  Clemson  I  7a82 

F25    UNC-Greensboro  W  84-55 

Ml     North  Corolina|#10)  W  82-80 

M5    ol  Woke  Forest  W  77-66 

M7    Virginia  L  74-76 

M8    Clemson  '  W  81-75 

M9  Duke|#l)'  L  87-94 
1-ACC/Big  East  Challenge,  Hartford,  Conn. 
jHortford  Civic  Center} 
2-Fesio  Bowl  Cassia  Tucson,  Anz  (McKole  Center} 
3-ACC  Tournament  ot  Charlotte,  N.C  (Char- 
lotte Coliseum} 

I  992-93 

12-16|8-7H:2-8R,  2-lNI 
2-14ACC|8thl 

Dl      Md.-Boltimoie  Counly  W  103-80 

D5     at  Wesl  Virginia  L  72-86 

D7     Md.-Eoslern  Shore  W  94-63 

DIO   Americon  W  98-67 

D12   olLoSolle  W  93-76 

D23  Towson  Stole  W  78-68 

D26  Morgon  State  W  103-63 

D28  louisville  W  72-67 

J2       Howord  W  109-69 

J5       GeorgioTech  I  75-85 

J9      ot  North  Corolino  L  73-101 

J 13     at  Florida  Stole  I  85-105 

J 16    Woke  Forest  I  73-86 

J 19    Oklahomo  '  W  89-78 

J23    otNC  Slate  W  70-65 

J26    ot  Clemson  I  72-82 

J30    Duke  I  62-78 

F4      Vicginio  I  68-70 

F6      at  Georgia  Tech  I  79-93 

F9      North  Carolina  L  63-77 

F13    Florido  Stole  I  84-87 

F17    olWokeForesI  I  64-88 

F24    NC  Stole  W  81-71 

F27    Clemson  I  73-81 

M3    alDuke  L  79-95 

M6    ol  Virginia  L  74-88 

Mil   NC  Stole-'  W  76-55 

MI3  North  Corolino  '  I  66-102 
l-Baltimore,  Md.  (Baltimore  Arena} 
2-ACC  Tournament  at  Charlotte,  N.C.  (Char- 
lotte Coliseum} 


1993-94 

18-I2|ia3H,4-6R,4-3N| 
8-8  ACC  |T4lh| 

N26  ot  Georgetown  (#151  (OT)W    84-83 

N27  Cornell  W     92-41 

N30  Rider  W    93-79 

02     Md-Bollimore  County  W    89-80 

04     Morgon  Stole  W    85-62 

D7     Oklahoma  '  I      85-88 

D23   Towson  Stole'  W   109-71 

D28  Hofslra=  W    93-67 

D29  Mossochusetls  |#9| -"  I      80-94 

J4      ol  GeorgioTech  (#12)  W     91-88 

J8       North  Carolina  (#2)  t      70-75 

Jll      Florido  Stale  W     8a74 

J15     otWoke  Forest  W     61-58 

J22    NC  Stole  W  102-70 

J26    Clemson  W    73-53 

J29    otDuke(#2)  I     62-75 

F2       olVirginio  L      66-73 

F5      GeorgioTech  L      71-83 

FIO    ot  North  Corolino  (#1)  L     89-95 

F12    ot  Florido  Stole  W    69-66 

F16    Woke  Forest  W     81-58 

F19    Loyola  (Md)  W     94-71 

F23    olNC  Stale  L      71-79 

F26    at  Clemson  I      67-73 

M2    Duke|#2)  I     69-73 

M2    Virginia  W    70-68 

M5    Virginia'  t     63-69 

M17  St.  louis(#22)'  W     74-66 

M 19  Massachusetts  (#9)'  W    95-87 

M25  Michigon(#ll)'  1.      71-78 
I -Oklahoma  City,  Okla.  (The  Myriad} 
2-Baltimore,  Md.  (Baltimore  Arena} 
3-Hall  of  Tame  Classic,  Springfield,  Mass 
(Springfield  Civic  Center} 

4-ACC  Tournament  at  Charlotte,  NC.  (Char- 
lotte Coliseum} 

SHCAA  Toum.ot  Wichita,  Kan.  (Kansas  Coliseum} 
6-NCAA  Toum.  at  Dallas,  Texas  (Reunion  Arena} 

1994-95 

26-B(160H;44R;64N) 
124  ACC  (T  1st) 

N21    Chominode  '  W    95-67 

N22  Utah  '  W    90-78 

N23  Arizona  Stole  '  L      90-97 

N29  Loyola  (Md.)  W    92-62 

D3     Bucknell  W  102-64 

D5     UMBC  W  102-77 

D8     Colgote  W   113-53 

DIO   Mossochuselts  (#5)  •  L      74-85 

D12   Towson  Stole  W  120-73 

D23   Morgan  Stole  W  138-72 

D27  La  Salle  W    96-80 

D30  American  W    98-77 

j4      Georgia  Tech  (#24)  W    80-67 

17      at  North  Carolina  (#1)  L    90-100 

J 10    at  Florida  Stole  W     70-57 

J14    Woke  Forest  (#14)  W     76-66 

J22    olNC  Stole  W     84-67 

J25    ol  Clemson  W    56-51 

J2e    Duke  W     74-72 

Fl       Virginia  (#15)  W     71-62 

F4      olGeorgiaTech(#21)  L    91-100 

F7      North  Corolino  (#1)  W     86-73 

Fll     Florido  Stole  W    80-65 

F15    OlWokeForesI  (#14)  L      54-63 

F19    Cincinnoti'  W     72-72 

F22    NC  Stole  W     84-71 

F25    Clemson  W     84-68 

Ml     olDuke  W     94-92 

M5    OlVirginio  (#13)  L     67-92 

M 10  Florido  Stole'  W     71-64 

Mil  N.  Corolino  (#2)  (OT) '  L     92-97 

M16Gonzogo'  W     87-63 

MlSTexos'  W    82-68 

M23  Connecticut  (#8)'  L  89-99 
l-Mouilnvilolional,  iahaina,  Hawaii  (Lahaina 
Civic  Center} 

2-Ballimore,  Md.  (Baltimore  Arena} 
3-Son  Antonio,  Texas  (Alamodome} 
4-ACC  Tournament  ot  Greensboro,  N  C 
(Greensboro  Coliseum} 
5-NCAA  Tournament  at  Salt  lake  City,  Utah 
pan  Huntsman  Center} 
6-NCAA  Tournament  at  Oakland,  Calif.  (Oak- 
land Coliseum} 


1995-96 

17-13(n-3H,  3-5R,  3-5N) 
8-8  ACC  (T4th) 

N24  Kenlucky(#l|  '                    I  84-96 

N27  Towson  Stole  •                    W  70-67 

D2     Mossochusetls  (#5) '            L  47-50 

03  Geo  Washington  =  W  98-81 
06  Howard  W  88-71 
09  UCLA'  L  63-73 
013  Rider  W  83-67 
023  American  W  104-79 
028  Md-Eostern  Shore  W  104-66 
J3  ot  Georgia  Tech  I  84-98 
J6  N  Corolino  (#16)  (OT)  t  86-88 
J 13  OlWokeForesI  (#8)  L  64-77 
J 17  Delaware  Stole  W  118-55 
J20  NC  Stole  (OT)  W  77-74 
J24  Clemson  (#18)  W  65-60 
J28  otOuke  L  73-83 
Jl  Virginio  W  80-72 
F3  GeorgioTech  (#25)  W  88-74 
F6  ol  North  Corolino  (#11)  W  84-78 
FIO  at  Florida  Stole  L  78-100 
F15  Woke  ForesI  (#8)  L  78-85 
F18  Missouri  W  91-72 
F22  at  NC  Stale  W  86-84 
F24  at  Clemson  L  61-68 
F28  Duke  L  75-77 
M2  Virginia  W  83-71 
M4  Florido  Stole  W  88-78 
M8  Duke'  W  82-69 
M9  Georgia  Tech  (#18)'  L  79-84 
M15  SonloCloro'  L  79-91 
I -Hall  of  Tame  Tip-Off  Classic,  Springfield, 
Moss.  (Springfield  Civic  Center} 
2-Baltimore,  Md  (Baltimore  Arena} 
3-Tranklin  National  Bonk  Classic,  iandover, 
Md.  (USAir  Arena! 

4-John  R.  Wooden  Classic,  Anaheim,  Calif. 

(The  Pond  of  Anaheim} 

5-ACC  Tournament  at  Greensboro,  N  C 

(Greensboro  Coliseum} 

6-NCAA  Tournament  ot  Tempe,  Ariz.  (Special 

Events  Center} 

I  996-97 

21-11  (11-3H;4-5R;6-3N) 

9-7ACC  (T4lh) 

N26  Howord                              W  93-55 

N30  Towson  Stole                      W  93-76 

02     Chicago  Slate                     W  94-44 

04  UMBC                             W  67-31 

08  California  '                       W  80-64 

09  Geo  Washington  (#25)  '  W  74-68 
012  GeorgioTech  W  77-63 
D21  American  W  81-74 
D23  Lofoyette  W  108-67 
D27  Pittsburgh'  W  66-63 
D28  ot  Hawaii'  W  76-59 
030  Georgio  (OT) '  L  65-73 
J4  Virgmio  W  78-62 
J8  01  North  Carolina  (#12)  W  85-75 
J 12  OlNC  Stole  W  68-59 
J15  Clemson  (#3)  I  63-67 
J 19  OtWoke  Forest  (#2)  W  54-51 
J21  Penn '  W  103-73 
J26  Duke  (#10)  W  74-70 
J29  ot  Florido  Stole  I  7a74 
Fl  Woke  Forest  (#2)  L  69-74 
F5  NC  Stole  W  66-55 
F8  ot  Clemson  (#10)  L  68-80 
F13  Florido  Stole  W  73-57 
F15  Mossochuselts'  I  61-78 
F19  ot  Georgia  Tech  W  76-68 
F22  01  North  Corolino  (#12)  L  81-93 
F27  otOuke  L  69-81 
M2  OlVirginio  I  74-81 
M7  Clemson  (#13)=  W  76-61 
M8  NC  Slote  '  t  58-65 
M 1 3  Coll,  of  Charleston  (#16)'  L  66-75 
l-Fronkfin  Notional  Bank  Classic,  iandover, 
Md  (USAir  Arena} 

2-Rainbow  Classic,  Honolulu,  Hawaii  (Neil  S. 

Blaisdell  Center} 

3-Baltimore,  Md.  (Baltimore  Arena} 

4-Worcesler,  Mass.  (Worcester  Centrum} 

5-ACC  Tournament  at  Greensboro,  N.C. 

(Greensboro  Coliseum} 

6-NCAA  Tournament  at  Memphis,  Tenn.  (The 

Pyramid} 


I  997-98 

21-11  |11-2H;4-5R;64N) 
l(WACC(3rd) 

N14  S  Corolino  (#7)  (OT)  '  L      72-76 

N18  Foirleigh  Oickmson  W     81-70 

N22  Ml  St  Mary's  W   102-74 

N25  Florido  Inlernolionol  W    117-70 

04     01  Clemson  (#1 7)  (OT)  L     65-70 

07  Konsas(#2)'  W    86-83 

08  Geo  Washington  '  L  66-70 
013    UMBC  W  104-66 

022  UNC-Asheville  W  110-52 
027  UNC-Wilminglon  W  74-36 
030  ot  Missouri  L  79-83 
J3  Duke  (#2)  I  72-104 
J7  Florida  Stole  (#13)  W  81-74 
J 10  OlNC  Stole  W  68-65 
J 14  N  Corolino  (#1)(0T1  W  89-83 
J 17  OlWokeForesI  L  60-72 
J21  ot  Georgio  Tech  W  70-67 
J24  Clemson  (#23)  W  74-69 
J29  alDuke(#l)  L  59-86 
Fl  Virginio  W  7770 
F7  ol  Florido  Stole  W  68-62 
Fll  NC  Slote  W  78-63 
F14  oIN,  Corolino  (#1)  L  67-85 
F19  Woke  ForesI  L  79-83 
F21  GeorgioTech  W  81-69 
F24  al  Virginia  W  74-66 
F28  Temple  (#24)  '  W  83-66 
M6  GeorgioTech'  W  83-65 
M7  N,  Corolino  (#4)  (OT) '  L  73-83 
M12  Utah  Stole*  W  82-68 
M14  Illinois  (#23)'  W  67-61 
M19  Arizono(#4)'  L  79-87 
l-Black  Coaches  Association  Classic,  Minne- 
apolis, Minn  (Target  Center} 

2-Franklin  National  Bank  Classic,  Washington 

DC  (MCI  Center! 

3-Baltimore,  Md.  (Baltimore  Arena} 

4-ACC  Tournament  ot  Greensboro,  N.C. 

(Greensboro  Coliseum} 

5-NCAA  Tournament  ot  Sacramento.  Calif 

(Area  Arena} 

6-NCAA  Tournament  at  Anaheim,  Calif  (The 

Pond  of  Anaheim} 

I  998-99 

28-6(1 3-1  H;7-3R;8-2N1 
13-3  ACC  (2nd) 

N 14  Western  Corolino  W    113-46 

N17  UMBC  W    90-62 

N20  Hofslro  W     89-59 

N23  Duquesne  W     81-47 

N26  01 AU  Puerto  Rico'  W     82-32 

N27  UCLA(#10)  '  W     70-54 

N28  Pittsburgh  '  W    8752 

D3     Woke  Forest  W    92-69 

06  Slonford  (#5) '  W    62-60 

07  DePaul'  W  92-75 
012  at  Kentucky  (#5)  L  91-103 
D19   Princeton'  W     81-58 

023  North  Texos  W  132-57 
D27  South  Carolina  Slate  W  104-70 
J3  Duke  (#2)  L  64-82 
J7  OlVirginio  W  71-66 
JIO  NC  Stole  W  94-48 
J13  01 N  Corolino  (#7)  W  89-76 
J 19  ol  Georgia  Tech  W  77-62 
J24  01  Clemson  W  81-79 
J27  Florida  Stole  W  10787 
J31  OlWokeForesI  L  72-85 
F3  olOuke(#2)  L  77-95 
F6  Virginio  W  88-72 
FIO  OlNC  Stole  W  63-50 
F13  N.  Carolina  |#12)  W  81-64 
F21  GeorgioTech  W  91-60 
F24  Clemson  W  77-60 
F27  ol  Florido  Slote  W  84-75 
M5  Florido  Stole '  W  93-69 
M6  N.  Corolino  (#15)'  L  79-86 
Mil  Valparaiso'  W  82-60 
M13  Creighlon'  W  75-63 
M18  Sl,John's(#8)»  L  62-76 
1 -Puerto  Pico  Shootout,  Boyaman,  PR 
(Eugenia  Guerra  Sports  Complex} 
2-BBS,T  Classic,  Washington  DC  (MCI  Cen- 
ter} 

3-Ballimore,  Md  (Baltimore  Arena} 
4-ACC  Tournament  at  Greensboro,  N  C. 
(Greensboro  Coliseum} 
5NCAA  ToumomenlolOrfando,  Fb  (OifandoAena} 
6NCAA  Tournament  at  Knoxville,  Tenn  (Th- 
ompson-Baling Arena} 


I  999-00 

25-10  (15-1H;4-5R;64N) 
11-5  ACC  (2nd) 

N17  Son  Francisco  '  W      71-61 

N19  Tulone'  W    78-70 

N22  Foirleigh  Dickinson  W  104-45 

N24  Kentucky  (#11)'  L      58-61 

N26  Notre  Dome  '  W     72-67 

N30  Iowa  '  W    83-65 

04  Illinois  (#16)'  W     69-67 

05  Geo.  Woshmgton '  I  69-74 
07  Winlhrop(OT)  W  76-65 
Oil  Kentucky  |#23)  W  72-66 
027  George  Mason  W  69-66 
030  UMBC  W  82-52 
J2  Coastal  Corolino  W  100-48 
J6  OlNC  Stole  I  60-68 
J9  Duke  (#9)  I  70-80 
J 15  at  Georgia  Tech  I  68-69 
J19  Wake  Forest  W  71-53 
J22  Clemson  W  74-62 
J27  ol  North  Corolino  L  63-75 
J29  01  Florida  Slote  W  82-63 
F2  Virginia  W  91-79 
F6  NC  Stole  W  78-73 
F9  at  Duke  (#3)  W  98-87 
F13  at  Temple  (#19)  L  65-73 
F16  GeorgioTech  W  92-70 
F19  OlWokeForesI  W  73-67 
F22  ot  Clemson  W  76-63 
F26  North  Corolino  W  81-73 
Ml  Florida  Stale  W  85-70 
M4  at  Virginia  (OT)  L  8789 
M 10  Florido  Stole'  W  82-61 
Mil  NC  Stole'  W  64-61 
M12Duke(#3)'  I  68-81 
M16lona'  W  74-59 
M18  UCIA«  L  7ai05 
1 -Preseason  NIT  at  College  Park,  Md 
2-Preseason  NIT  at  New  York,  N.  Y  (Modi- 
son  Square  Garden} 

3-ACC/Big  Ten  Challenge  at  Baltimore,  Md 
(Baltimore  Arena} 

4-BBS,T  Classic  at  Washington,  DC  (MCI 
Center} 

5-ACC  Tournament  at  Charlotte,  N  C.  (Char- 
lotte Coliseum} 

6-NCAA  Tournament  at  Minneapolis,  Minn 
(Metradome} 


135 


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2000-01  MARYLAND  BASKETBAL 


^ . _ 1 

Series 

Air  Force 

y 

/s. 

Oppon 

Boston  College 

ents 

t 
1 

Central  Florida 

1968-69 

83-78 

W  H 

Columbia 

Morylond  leodl,  2-0 

Morylond  leads,  3-1 

Morylond  leads,  1-0 

1969-70 

84-83 
75-68 

W  A 
W  A 

Morylond  leods,  2-0 

1977-78               74-73 

w 

H 

1957-58              86-63 

W  N-ncool 

198687              73-55 

W  H 

1924-25              24-23 

W 

A 

1978-89                81-68 

w 

A 

1973-74               58-37 

W   H-mdinv 

103-85 

W  H 

1963-64              82-76 

w 

N-evon 

Alabama 

1983-84              89-76 

1990-91             85-100 

W   H 
I    N-occbel 

Chaminade 

Morylond  leods,  1-0 

197a71 

56-52 

45-51 

W  H 
L    A 

Connecticut 

Morylond  leods,  3-0 

1994-95               95-67 

W    N-moui 

1971-72 

61-63 

I    A 

Connecticut  leods,  2-0 

1924-25               27-21 

w 

N-scI 

Boston  University 

67-57 

W  H 

1989-90               65-87 

I 

N-occbe2 

1984-85              59-54 

w 

A 

Morylond  leods,  2-1 

Coll.  of  Charleston 

54-52 

W  N.0CC2 

1994-95              89-99 

L 

N-ncool  6 

1985-86              60-58 

w 

H 

1975-76             122-82 

W  H 

ChoHeston  leods,  1-0 

1972-73 

79-75 

W  A 

CoppiN  State 

1989-90              61-65 

I     N-bg 

199697               66-75 

I    N-ncao  1 8 

69-66 

W  H 

Alaska 

1990-91               85-59 

W   H 

Chicago  State 

77-61 

W  N-0CC2 

Coppin  leods,  1-0 

Morylond  ImHs,  1-0 

1973-74 

89-60 

W  H 

1989-90              63-70 

I 

H 

1984-85              54-52 

w 

A-shool 

Brown 

Morylond  leads,  1-0 

56-54 

W  A 

Cornell 

Morylond  leods,  1-0 

Alcorn  State 

Morylond  leods,  3-0 
1971-72             100-83 

W  H 

1996-97                 94-44 

CCNY 

Tlie  series  is  tied,  1-1 
1924-25              22-16 

W  H 

1974-75 

82-83 
70^S4 

L    A 
W  H 

Morylond  leods,  1-0 

1972-73             127-82 

W  H 

1975-76 

77-82 

L    H 

199394                92-41 

W 

H 

1989*0             lia91 

w 

H 

1979-80              72-59 

W  H 

W   H 

98-89 

W  A 

Creichton 

American 

Bucknell 

1941-42               40-57 

I    A 

1976-77 

71-93 
84-78 
90-75 

L    A 
W  H 
W  H 

Morylond  leods,  2-0 

Morylond  leods,  9-1 
1926-27                16-21 

L 

A 

Morylond  leods,  6-0 
1976-77              106-72 

W  H 

Cincinnati 

1977-78 

1974-75               83-79 

1998-99              75-63 

w 
w 

N-ncoo4 
N.ncoa20 

1977-78              78-65 
1980-81               95-65 
1982-83              73-71 
1990-91                72-69 
1991-92              93-68 
1992-93              98-67 
1994-95               98-77 

w 
w 
w 
w 
w 
w 
w 

N-cop 

H 

H 

H 

H 

H 

H 

1977-78              95-62 
1978-79             107-97 
1979-80              95-73 
1986-87              77-68 
1994-95             102-64 

Buffalo 

W  H 
W  H 
W  H 
W  H 
W  H 

Morylond  leads,  2-0 
1954-55               78-61 
1994-95               74-72 

The  Citadel 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 
1937-38              45-43 

W  N-oocity 
W  N-old 

W  N-sct 

1978-79 
1979-80 

80-75 
77-63 
77-69 
75-67 
84-83 
81-90 
91-85 

W  A 
W  A 
W  H 

W  N-acc2 
W  H 
L    A 
W  N-acc2 

Davidson 

The  series  is  tied,  1-1 
1966^.7               66^15 
1968-69               69-83 

Dayton 

w 

I 

A<i 
A<i 

1995-96             104-79 

w 

H 

Morylond  leods,  4^ 

Clemson 

198a81 

68-62 
72-70 

W  A 
W  H 

Morylond  leods,  2-1 
1965-66               77-75 

w 

N-sb 

1996-97                 81-74 

w 

H 

1969-70              97-77 
197a71             109-70 
1971-72               82-58 

W  H 
W  H 
W  H 

Morylond  leads,  7642 

1981-82 

62-57 

W  H 

1983-84              61-59 

w 

H 

AU  OF  Puerto  Rico 

1938-39              45-35 
27-39 

W   H 
L    N-sct 

66-75 

I    A 

1984-85              63-67 

L 

A 

Morylond  leods,  1-0 

1972-73              93-64 

W  H 

1939-40              53-26 

W  H 

1982-83 

80-61 

W  A 

Delaware 

1998-99              62-32 

w 

A-prs 

92-88 

W  H 

California 

30-48 

I    A 

1983-84 

85-72 

W  H 

Morylond  leads,  2-1 

Appalachian  State 

Morylond  leods,  2-0 

Morylond  leads,  1-0 
1996-97               80-64 

W  N-fnbl 

1940-41               34-48 
1947-48                 49-42 

t    H 
W    H 

1984-85 

66-65 
94-84 

W  A 

W  H 

1910-11                14-23 
1969-70              94-58 

I 

w 

A 
H 

1974-75                96-50 

w 

H 

63-61 

W  A 

64-71 

L    H 

197a71               86-73 

w 

H 

1976-77                76-74 

w 

H 

UC  Irvine 

1948-49               74-50 

W  H 

1985-86 

78-69 

W   H 

Delaware  College              i  I 

Arizona 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 

1990-91                93-79 

W  H 

49-68 
1949-50              55-60 

L    A 
I    H 

1986-87 

60-70 
64-72 

I    A 
I    A 

Detowore  College  leods. 

1-0 

Arizono  leods,  2-0 

68-70 

L    A 

79-80 
68-53 

L    H 
W  H 

1913-14                      NA 

I 

A 

1963-64               54-57 

I 

N-evor>s 

UC  Santa  Barbara 

195a51               44-50 

L    A 

1987-88 

Delaware  State 

1997-98              79-87 

Arizona  State 

I 

N-ncoa20 

Maryland  leods,  1-0 

1987-88              92-82 

W  N-ncoo3 

54-50 

50-48 

1953-54               81-41 

79-54 

W  H 
W  N-sct 

W  A 
W  H 

1988-89 

7066 
58-75 

W  A 

L    A 

Morylond  leods,  2-0 
198990              87-53 

w 

H 

The  series  is  tied,  1-1 

Canisius 

98-87 

W  H 

1995-96             118-55 

w 

H 

1953-54               65-50 

w 

A 

Maryland  leads,  7-0 

75-59 

W  N-0CC3 

1989-90 

77-82 
73-75 
81-65 
69-73 
84-71 

L    A 
L    H 

W  H 
L    A 

W  H 

DcPaul 

1994-95              90-97 

Arkansas 

Tile  series  is  fied,  1-1 

I 

N-moui 

1971-72              86-77 
1972-73             107-80 
1973-74               86-73 
1978-79           129-103 

W  H 
W  A 
W  H 
W  H 

1954-55              71-63 
68-66 

1955-56              71-63 
81-69 

W  A 
W  H 
W  A 
W  H 

1990-91 
1991-92 

Morylond  leods,  2-0 
1976-77               92-74 
1998-99              92-75 

w 
w 

H 
Mjbt 

1987-88               88-61 

w 

H 

1981-82               91-73 

W  H 

1956-57               59-52 

W  A 

70-82 

I    A 

DePauw 

1988-89              68-73 

Army 

I 

A 

1982-83              67-66 
1983-84              77-55 

W  A 

W  H 

74-65 
1957-58              66-73 

W  H 
I    A 

1992-93 

81-75 
72-82 
73-81 

W  N-occl 
I    A 
L    H 

Morylond  leods,  2-0 
1974-75               '13-49 

w 

H 

Moiylond  leods,  3-1 

Catholic 

72-54 

W  H 

1993-94 

67-73 

L    A 

1975-76               99-42 

w 

H 

1966-67              57-54 

w 

N-ci 

Morylond  leods,  12-10 

1958-59              46-55 

77-58 

1959^50              70-55 

66-59  (20T1 

1960^il               59-76 

L    A 

73-53 

W  H 

Duke 

1969-70               54-69 
1977-78               99-77 
1989-90              78-60 

I 

w 
w 

H-mdinv 

H 

N<fc 

19iail                35-30 

1913-14                    IMA 

NA 

W  H 
L    A 
I    H 

W  H 
W  H 
W  A 
I    A 

1994-95 
1995-96 

56-51 
84-68 
65-60 

W  A 
W  H 
W  H 

Duke  leods,  92-52 
1925-26              41-20 
1929-30              27-28 

w 

L 

H 
H 

Augusta 

1918-19                 7-25 

t    NA 

82-80 

91-75 
1961-62               61-73 

68-75 
1962-63              60-62 

69-67 
1963-64              5648 

68-83 

W  H 

W  N-0CC3 

L    A 

I    H 

I    At 
W  H 
W  H 

L    A 

61-68 

L    A 

24-39 

I 

A 

Morylond  leods,  I-O 
108990              105-74 
Ball  State 
Morylond  leods,  1-0 
10"o-"^              86-70 

Baltimore  City 

w 
w 

H 
H 

12-14 
1923-24               13-30 

14-20 
1924-25               18-14 

27-17 
1929-30              37-30 
1930-31               24-21 

I    NA 
I    NA 
L    NA 

W  A 

W  H 

W  H 

W  A 

1996-97              63-67 
68-80 
76-61 

1997-98              65-78 
74-69 

1998-99       81-79(011 
77-60 

L    H 

I    A 
W  N-occl 

I    A 
W  H 
W  A 
W  H 

1930-31               32-24 
1931-32               20-18 
1932-33              30-28 
1933-34              37-33 
1934-35              39-48 
1935-36              38-34 
47-35 

w 
w 
w 
w 
I 

w 
w 

H 
A 
H 
H 
H 
H 
N-sci 

1931-32              39-34 

W  H 

1999-00 

74-62 

W  H 

Mo^lond  leods,  2-1 

1932-33              27-29 

L    A 

67-81 

I    N-acc3 

76-63 

W  A 

1936-37               31-34 

i 

A 

1913-14                    NA 

L 

H 

1933-34              33-25 

W  H 

1964-65              67^55 

W  A 

30-34 

I 

A 

1935-36              55-33 

w 

H 

1934-35              29-45 

L    A 

88-71 

W  H 

Cleveland  State 

1937-38              4035 

w 

H 

1937-38              50-32 

w 

A 

193536              29-40 

I    H 

61-50 

W  N-acc3 

Morylond  leods 

1-0 

34-44 

L 

A 

BiSCAYNE 

Morylond  leods,  1-0 

1937-38              49-33 
1938-39              40-38 
1939-40               46-31 

W  H 
W  A 
W  H 

1965-66              6^71 

69-81 

1966^57              68-48 

L    A 
I    H 
W  H 

1984-85              95-84    W  H 

Coastal  Carolina 

32-35 

1938-39              37-34 

6044 

I 

W 
W 

N«t 

H 

A 

1978-79              86-60 

w 

H 

1943-44               33-31 

W  H 

6W5 

t    A 

Morylond  leods 

1-0 

193940              32-30 

w 

H 

33-53 

I    A 

1967-68              93-94 

L    A 

1999-00 

100-48 

W  H 

3748 

I 

A 

1979-80              113-79 

W  H 

81-68 

W  H 

3244 

I 

N-sct 

136 

A          M  ■         ^^ 

-^ 

^^^ 

■ — ■ 

^ 

-■ <*S£T^i 

Aii-'i'ime  KecordJSOOK^ 

1940-41 

26-40     L    H 

1982-83 

67-86      I    H 

Florida 

35-59     I    H 

1961-62    78-79  (2  OT) 

L    H 

1941-42 

17-43      t    A 
33-37     L    A 

1983-84 

101-90    W  A 
81-75    W  A 

Florida  leads,  1-C 
1931-32 

24-39     I    N-sct 

1948-49 
1949-50 

54-66     L    H 
51-72     I    H 

1962-63 

83-70    W  A 
70-79      L    A 

46-64      I    H 

84-89      L    H 

1950-51 

47-67     I    A 

73-72    W  H 

1942-43 

43-46      I    H 

74-62     W  N-acc2 

Florioa  International 

1951-52 

56-57     I    H 

1963-64 

72-83 

L    A 

1944-45 

24-51      L    A 

1984-85 

78-76  (OT)    W  H 

Morylond  leads, 

1-0 

1952-53    62-63  (2  OT)      L    A 

78-81 

I    H 

49-76      L    N-scI 

62-70     L    A 

1997-98 

117-70    W  H 

66-53    W  H 

1964-65 

35-67 

<V  A 

1945-46 

25-59     L    A 
45-38    W  H 

1985-86 

73-86     L    N-0CC4 
75-81      I    H 

Florioa  State 

1953-54 

68-61     W  H 
57-50    W  A 

1965-66 
1966-67 

77-59 
49-30 

W  H 
L    A 

1946-47 

38-40     I    H 

68-80      I    A 

Maryland  leods. 

16-5 

1954-55 

53-75     I    A 

1967-68 

68-60 

W  H 

1947-48 

42-53      L    A 

198(^87 

61-85      L    H 

1991-92        83-91  (0T|      L    H 

67-73      L    H 

1969-70 

81-71 

W  H 

1949-50 

46-58      L    A 

67-76      I    A 

93-85    W  A 

1955-56 

62-48    W  H 

1970-71 

79-92 

L    A 

67-57    W  H 

1987-88 

72-69    W  A 

1992-93 

85-105      L    A 

67-46    W  A 

1971-72 

79-46 

W  H 

1950-51 
1951-52 

40-49     L    H 
51-56     L    A 

1988-89 

83-90     I    H 
72-82     I    H 

1993-94 

84-87     L    H 
80-74    W  H 

1956-57 

68-48     W  A 
84-67    W  H 

1972-73 
1973-74 

99-73 
115-83 

W  A 
W  H 

48-51      L    N 

60-86     L    A 

69-66    W  A 

1957-58 

64-55    W  H 

1974-75 

104-71 

W  A 

1952-53 
1953-54 

74-65    W  N 

1989-90 

80-91      I    A 

1994-95 

70-57    W  A 

1958-59 

65-66  (OT)      L    H 

1975-76 

72-63 

W  A 

61-68     I    H 

111-114(071     1-    H 

80-65     W  H 

1959-60 

64-57  (OT)     W  A 

1977-73 

91-87 

W  N 

1954-55 

49-47    W  H 
61-68      L    A 
62-76     L    A 
70-82      L    H 

1990-91 

84-104     L    N-occl 
78-94     L    H 

1995-96 

71-64     W  N-accl 
78-100     L    A 

1960-61 

86-84    W  H 
80-68    W  H 

1978-79 
1979-30 

65-68 
71-83 

I    N 

L     N-ormory 

1955-56 

1991-92 

81-101      L    A 
66-83      I    H 

1996-97 

88-78    W  H 
70-74      I    A 

1961-62 

44-63      I    A 
67-56    W  A 

1993-94 

68-74 
84-33  (OT) 

L    N-ncaa2 
W  A<op 

69-94      I    N-acc3 

89-91      L    A 

73-57    W  H 

81-67    W  H 

Georgia 

1956-57 

62-51     W  H 
60-72      L    A 

1992-93 

87-94      L    N-accl 
62-78     I    H 

1997-98 

81-74    W  H 
68-62    W  A 

1962-63 

74-72    W  H 
68-67    W  A 

Georgia  leods,  4-2 
1923-24              75-29 

L    N-sct 

1957-58 

74-49    W   H 

79-95     L    A 

1998-99 

107-87    W  H 

1963-64 

80-76    W  A 

1926-27 

34-33 

W  H 

59-68      I    A 

1993-94 

62-75      L    A 

84-75    W  A 

1964-65 

32-80    W  H 

1930-31 

26-25 

W  N-sct 

71-65  (0T|    W  N-acc3 

69-73      L    H 

93-69    W  N-occ2 

1965-66 

107-81     W  A 

1932-33 

36-40 

L    H 

1958-59 

64-31     W  H 

1994-95 

74-72     W  H 

1999-00 

82-63    W  A 

1966-67 

78-52    W  H 

1981-32 

69-33 

L    N-nil 

69-78      I    A 

94-92    W  A 

35-70    W  H 

1967-68 

84-53    W  A 

1996-97 

65-73 

L    N-roin 

1959-60 

5648    W  A 

1995-96 

73-83      I    A 

32-61     W  N-accl 

1968-69 

99-96    W  H 

71-61     W  H 

75-77     L    H 

FORDHAM 

Maryland  leods 

1969-70 

92-71     W  A 

Georgia  State 

1960-61 

62-70     I    A 

82-69    W  N-acc2 

7-1 

1970-71 

69-67    W  H 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 

76-71     W  H 

1996-97 

74-70    W  H 

1971-72 

118-96    W  A 

1988-89 

69-62 

W   N-(ree 

1961-62 

68-34     I    A 
5379     1.    H 
58-71      L    N-occ3 

69-81      L    A 

1956-57 

62-68      L    H 

1972-73 

88-79    W  H 

1997-98 

72-104     I    H 

1957-58 

61-58    W  A 

1973-74 

92-71     W  A 

Georgia  Tech 

59-86     L    A 

1959-60 

76-54    W  N-blgr 

1975-76 

82-72    W  A 

Georgia  Tech  leads,  29-24                        |  | 

1962-63 

56-92      I    A 
7a76     I    H 
72-104     L    H 
63-84     L    A 
64-82      L    A 

1998-99 

64-82      L    H 
77-95      I    A 

1969-70 
1972-73 

94-71     W  H-mdinv 
83-72    W  A 

1976-77 
1977-73 

76-86     L    H 
90-101      L    A 

1972-73 
1974-75 

90-55 
105-67 

W  H-mdinv 
W  H-mdinv 

1963-64 

1999-00 

70-80     L    H 
98-87    W  A 

1973-74 
1974-75 

112-73    W  H 
65-46    W  A 

1978-79 
1995-96 

84-72    W  H 
98-81     W  N-fnbl 

1975-76 
1977-78 

93-65 
65-63 

W  H 

W  H-mdinv 

1964-65 

68-81      I    N-accl 

1975-76 

81-56    W  H 

1996-97 

74-68    W  N-tnbl 

1979-80 

70-60 

W  H 

1965-66 

85-82    W  H 
61-76     L    A 

DUQUESNE 

Morylond  leads,  7-0 

Gallaudet 

The  series  is  tied,  7-7 

1997-93 
1999-00 

66-70      l    N-fnb2 
69-74      L    N-bbi 

1980-81 

83-74 

51-49  (OT) 

66-55 

W  A 

W  N-acc2 

W  A 

69-74     L    H 

1971-72 

85-71     W  H 

1910-11 

30-56      L    A 

Georgetown 

72-64 
43-45 

W  H 

1966-67 

69-72      L    H 
58-81      I    A 

1972-73 

81-71     W  A 

27-54     L    H 

Morylond  leads,  32-25 

1981-82 

I    H 

1973-74 

98-72    W  H 

1913-14 

NA     I    A 

1910-11 

25-31      L    A 

63-64 
77-68 
60-70 

L    A 

1967-68 

52-84      L    H 
64-85      L    A 

1974-75 
1982-83 

103-82    W  A 
85-64    W  H 

NA      L    A 
NA      L    H 

1913-14 
1934-35 

NA     L    A 
24-25     I    H 

1982-83 

W  H 
L    A 

1968-69 

85-96     L    A 

1983-84 

78-67    W  A 

1918-19 

27-26    W  n/o 

1935-36 

47-39    W  A 

58-64 

L    N-acc4 

1969-70 
1970-71 

83-93      L    H 
52-50    W  H 
76-87     L    A 
88-79    W  A 

1998-99               81-47    W  H 

East  Carolina 

Maryland  leads,  M 

1923-24 
1924-25 
1925-26 

9-33      L    n/a 
42-28     W  n/o 
25-14    W  H 
40-13     W  H 

1936-37 
1937-38 
1938-39 
1939-40 

27-39     L    H 
39-57     I    A 
25-39     I    H 
28-27    W  A 

1983-84 
1934-85 

70-71  (20T) 
79-74 
69-70 
60-72 

L    A 
W  H 
L    N-rain 
L    H 

67-70     L    H 

1975-76 

127-84    W  H 

1926-27 

39-26    W  H 

1940-41 

34-51      I    A 

43-43 
67-63 

L    A 

1971-72 

77-58    W  H 

1976-77 

80-69    W  H 

1927-28 

45-20    W  H 

1941-42 

51-42    W  A 

1935-86 

I    A 

59-68     I    A 

1977-78 

130-106    W  H 

1930-31 

33-27    W  H 

1942-43 

36-46     L    H 

70-77 
62-64 

L    H 

L     N-acc2 

1972-73 

81-85     L    A 

1978-79 

82-71     W  H 

1944-45 

26-27     L    H 

1947-48 

40-52      I    A 

1973-74 

96-68    W  H 
104-83    W  H 

1979-80 
1987-88 

85-72    W  H 
75-59    W  H 

George  Mason 

1948-49 

51-53      L    A 
52-56     L    H 
71-65    W  A 

1986-87 

72-76 

I    A 

64-61     W  A 
85-66    W  N-occ2 

Eastern  Kentucky 

Morylond  leads,  M 

1981-82               74-62    W  H 

1949-50 

1987-33 

74-78 
83-96 

L    H 
L    H 

1974-75 

83-77    W  H 
104-80    W  A 

Maryland 

1973-74 

leads,  1-0 

106-57    W  H 

1935-86 
1989-90 

81-80    W  A 
104-86    W  N<ham 

1950-51 
1951-52 

58-47    W  H 
55-40    W  H 

82-104 
84-67 

L    A 
W  N-acc2 

1975-76 

102-91     W  H 

67-69     L    A 

80-78  (0T|    W  N-acc5 

65-64    W  A 

East  Tennessee  State 

1999-00 

69-66    W  H 

1952-53 

61-71      L    A 
45-54     I    H 

1988-39 

74-87 
66-67 

L    A 
I    H 

Maryland  leads,  2-0 

George  Washington 

48-49     L    A 

1939-90 

84-90 

L    H 

1976-77 

1974-75 

104-87    W  H 

Morylond  leoc 

s,  33-25 

1953-54 

56-58  (OT)      L    A 

78-80 

L    A 

85-72    W  H 
78-88     I    H 
70-81      L    A 
69-81      L    N-0CC2 
78-87     I    A 
70-68    W  H 

1989-90 

91-86    W  N-cham 

1913-14 

NA      L    H 

53-50    W  H 

1990-91 

65-30 

I    A 

1977-78 

Evansville 

1918-19 

11-25      I    NA 
20-53      L    NA 

1954-55 
1955-56 

60-43    W  H 
62-57  (OT)    W  A 

1991-92 

96-93 
67-92 

W  H 
I    A 

The  series  Is  tied,  1-1 

1923-24 

41-22     W   NA 

72-61     W  H 

65-67 

L    H 

1978-79 

1953-54 
1991-92 

66-58     W  N-aacity 
64-75      L    N-fiesto 

1938-39 

19-20      L    NA 
24-37      I    A 

1956-57 

82-69    W  H 
62-59    W  A 

1992-93 

75-85 
79-93 

L    H 
L    A 

1979-80 

1980-81 
1981-82 

101-82    W  H 
61-66     L    A 
72-73      L    N-OCC2 
94-79    W  H 
54-55     I    A 
56-53    W  N-occS 
40-36    W  A 
7760    W  H 

Fairleich  Dickinson 

Morylond  leads,  50 

1980-81              109-83    W  H 
1985-86               74-51     W  H 
1986-87              70-59    W  H 
1997-98               81-70    W  H 
1999-00             104-45    W  H 

1939-40 
194a41 
1941-42 
1942-43 
1945-46 
1946-47 

1947-48 

26-44      L    H 
28-61      I    A 
29-47     I    H 
43-43     I    A 
48-35    W  H 
44-43    W  H 
48-63      L    H 
49-65      I    A 

1957-58 
1958-59 
1959-60 
1960-61 

55-45    W  A 
56-46    W  H 
61-53    W  H 
67-56    W  A 
59-43    W  H 
51-66     I    A 
73-67    W  A 
55-47    W  H 

1993-94 
1994-95 
1995-96 

199(1^97 

91-83 
71-33 
80-67 
91-100 
84-98 
88-74 
79-84 
77-63 

W  A 
I  H 
H  W 
L  A 
L     ' 

W  H 

W    :- 

137 

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y  99-00 


76-68 
70^7 
81h69 
83-65 
77-62 
91-60 
68-69 
92-70 


W  A 

W  A 

W  H 

W  N-0CC2 

W  H 

W  A 

I  A 

W  H 


CONZACA 

Maryland  leads,  I  -0 


1994-95 


87-63    W  N-ncool5 


Hawaii 

Maryland  leads,  2-0 

1984-85  79-71     W   A-roin 

1996  97  76-59    W  A-rain 

Hawaii-Pacific 

Marylond  leads,  1-0 

1985-86  92-85     W  A-hpac 

HOFSTRA 

Ma^land  leads,  3-0 


1981-82 
199394 
1998-99 


94-59 
93-67 
89-59 


Holy  Cross 

Maryland  leods,  ^ 


1971-72 
1973-74 
1982-83 
198485 


102-79 
102-75 
55-53 
99-75 


W  H 
W   N-hl 
W  H 


W  A 

W  H-mdinv 

W  N-wor 

W  H 


Houston 

The  series  is  tied,  1-1 

1965  66  69-68    W  N-sb 

1982-83  50-60      L    N-ncaalO 

Howard 

Maryland  leads,  3-0 


1992-93 
1995-96 
1996-97 


109-69  W  H 
88-71  W  H 
9355  W  H 


Illinois 

Maryland  leads,  2-1 


1983-84 
1997-98 
1999-00 

Indiana 

Indiana  leads,  4-0 

1933-34 
1934-35 
1959-60 
1980-81 


70-72  I  N-ncool2 
67-61  W  N-ncaal9 
69-67    W  N-bbi 


17-30 
25-30 
63-72 
64-99 


1    H 

I    N-blgr 
I    N-ncao7 


lONA 

Moryland  leads,  1-0 

199900  74-59    W  N-ncoa23 

Iowa 

Mar/land  leads,  2-0 

1984-85       78-68  |0T|    W  N-roin 

1999-00  83-65    W  N-bali 

Jacksonville 

Moryland  leads,  2-1 


1971-72 
1989-90 

1990-91 


91-77 
6853 

70-71 


W   N-nill 
W   H 
t    A 


James  Madison 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 

1986-87  90-76 

Johns  Hopkins 

Moryland  leads,  1 5-4 


1927-28 


1928-29 


1929-30 


2a22  I  A 

23-19  W  H 

2a30  L  H 

19-18  W  A 

41-24  W  H 

39-24  W  A 


1930-31 

33-20 

w 

A 

1931-32 

3326 

W 

A 

38-24 

W 

H 

1932-33 

2737 

L 

A 

3531 

W 

H 

1933-34 

32-37 

I 

A 

32-19 

w 

H 

1934-35 

4135 

w 

A 

52-25 

w 

H 

1935-36 

45-40 

w 

H 

1936-37 

54-31 

w 

H 

1937-38 

56-30 

w 

H 

1983-84 

108-65 

w 

H 

Kansas 

Konsos  leads,  3-1 

1964-65 

61-63  (0T| 

t 

H 

1965-66 

62-71 

I 

A 

1984-85 

56-58 

t 

N-shool 

1997-98 

86-83 

w 

N-fnb2 

Kansas  State 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 


1965-66 


6357    W  A 


Kentucky 

Kentucky  leads,  6-4 

1927-28 

37-7 

W  H 

1929-30 

21-26 

L    N-scI 

1930-31 

29-27 

W  Nsct 

1955-56 

61-62 

L    H 

1956-57 

55-76 

I    A 

1957-58 

71-62 

W   H 

1958-59 

56-58  (OT) 

I    A 

1987-88 

81-90 

L    N-ncoo 

1995-96 

84-96 

I    N-to 

199899 

91-103 

I    A 

1999-00 

58-61 

I     N-pnit2 

72-66 

W   H 

Kentucky  Wesleyan 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 

1953-54  54-37     W   A^iocily 

Kent  State 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 


1972-73 


76-58    W  H 


Lafayette 

Moryland  leads,  4-0 


1924-25 
1981-82 
1990-91 
1996-97 


30-15 
32-58 
64-48 
108-67 


W  H 

W  H 

W  H 

W  H 


Lamar 

Marylond  leads,  1-0 


19 


74-65     W   N-sbt 


La  Salle 

Maryland  leads,  3-0 


1983-84 
1992-93 
1994-95 


96-83  W  H-r 
93-76  W  A 
96-80    W  H 


idinv 


Lehigh 

Moryland  leads,  1-0 


1970-71 


85-66    W  H 


Long  Island 

Marylond  leods,  7-0 


1971-72 
1972-73 
1974-75 
1975-76 
1976-77 
1977-78 
1981-82 


78-60 
100-73 
99-84 
111-88 
49-45 
94-64 
87-79 


W  H 

W  H 

W  H 

W  H 

W  H 

W  H 

W  H 


Louisiana  State 

Tile  series  is  tied,  2-2 


1930-31 
1963-64 
1987-88 
1988-89 


37-33  W  Nsct 

75-65  W  N-vpi 

54-55  I.  A 

77-79  L  H 


Louisville 

Louisville  leods,  5-1 


Miami  (Fla.I 

The  series  is  tied,  3-3 


1961-62 
1974-75 
1978-79 
1980-81 
1991-92 
1992-93 


64-83 
82-96 
84-99 
67-78 
79-96 


I  N-sb 

L  N-ncoo  13 

I  H 

I  A 

I  A 


72-67    W  H 


Loyola  IMd.I 

Mar/tand  leods,  7-5 


1913-14 
1930-31 
1931-32 
1947-48 
1948-49 
1958-59 
1970-71 
1971-72 
1984-85 
1987  88 
1993-94 
1994-95 


I  A 

I  H 

I  H 

L  H 

L  A 


NA 
30-33 
27-28 
52-63 
75-77 
54-40  W  N-sb 
88-69  W  A 
73-60  W  A 
81-74  W  A 
74-60  W  N-mci 
94-71  W  H 
92-62    W  H 


Maine 

Morylond  leads,  1-0 

1969-70  97-68 

Manhattan 

Morylond  leads,  l-O 
1957-58  59-55 

Marshall 

Maryland  leads,  2-0 

1968-69 
1980-81 

Md.-Balt. 
(UMBO 

Mar/land  leods, 

1986-87 

1988-89 

1989-90 

1990-91 

1992-93 

1993-94 

1994-95 

1996-97 

199798 

1998-99 

1999-00 


W  H 


W  N-ncao6 


89-80     W   A-mil 
114-89     W    H-mdin 


County 


11-0 
78-64 
78-66 
113-61 
92-66 

103-80 
89-80 

102-77 
67-31 

104-66 
90-62 
82-52 


W  H 

W  H 

W  H 

W  H 

W  H 

W  H 

W  H 

W  H 

W  H 

W  H 

W  H 


Md.-E.  Shore  (UMESl 

Maryland  leads,  1 3-0 


1979-80 
1980-81 
1981-82 
1982-83 
1983-84 
1984-85 
1985-86 
1986-87 
1987-88 
1988-89 
1991-92 
1992-93 
1995-96 


82-58 
81-65 
76«4 
91-70 

104-69 
87-48 
91-44 

117-51 

101-51 
97-53 

115-60 
94-63 

104-66 


W  H 

W  H 

W  H 

W  H 

W  H 

W  H 

W  H 

W  H 

W  H 

W  H 

W  H 

W  H 

W  H 


Massachusetts 

Massachusetts  leads,  4-2 


1989-90 
1993-94 
1993-94 
1994-95 
1995-96 
1996-97 


91-81 
8a94 
95-87 
74-85 
47-50 
61-78 


W  H-nil 

I  N-hf 

W  N-ncoo5 

I  N-bal 

I  N-fnbl 

L  N-wor 


Memphis  State 

Memphis  State  leods,  2-0 
1957-58     46-47  (30T)     I    N-sb 
1966-67  53-55     I    Amsi 


138 


1953-54 
1961-62 
1964-65 
1967-68 
1968-69 
1970-71 


63-57 
71-68 
73-80 
73-93 
85-92 
111-77 


Miami  IOhioI 

Morylond  leads,  2-0 


1979-80 
1985-86 


115-76 
69-68  |0T| 


W  A 
W  A 

I    A-hc 
I    A 
I    N-mil 
W  H 


W   H-mdinv 
W  N-ncoa7 


Michigan 

Michigon  leads,  3-1 


1926-27 
1933-34 
1937-38 
1993-94 


25-39 
29-25 
26-33 
71-78 


A 
H 
H 
N-ncoo  14 


Michigan  State 

Michigan  State  leods,  1-0 


1955-56 


75-95      I    H-mwf 


Minnesota 

Maryland  leads,  2-0 


1960-61 
1961-62 


64-53 
75-69 


W  A 
W  H 


Mississippi 

The  series  is  tied,  1-1 


1928-29 
1987-88 


35-37     I    NA 
74-69     W   N-mci 


Mississippi  State 

Mississippi  State  leads,  3-0 


1925-26 
1958-59 
1961-62 


19-22  t  N-sc 
45-56  I  Nsb 
62-64  I  N-sb 


Missouri 

Missouri  leods,  3-1 
1987-88  85-93 

1988-89  73-87 

1995-96  9172 

1997-98  79-83 

Monmouth 

Maryland  leods,  1-0 
1988-89  74-70 

Montana  State 

Maryland  leods,  1-0 
1956-57  89-72 

Morgan  State 

Morylond  leods,  4-0 


I  A 

L  H 

W  H 

L  A 


W  H 


W  N-aocity 


1988-89 
1992-93 
1993-94 
1994-95 


73-61 
103-63 

85-62 
138-72 


W  H 

W  H 

W  H 

W  H 


Mount  St.  Joseph 

Mt.  St.  Joseph's  leads,  2-1 

1910-11                22-20  W  H 

1913-14                    NA  I  H 

NA  L  A 

Mount  St.  Mary's 

Morylond  leads,  3-0 


1987-88 
1991-92 
1997-98 


82-54  W  A 
83-53  W  H 
102-74    W  H 


Navy 

Morylond  leods,  30-26 


1924-25 
1925-26 
192«7 
1927-28 
1928-29 
1929-30 
1930-31 
1931-32 


16-23 
21-12 
30-32 
26-35 


I  A 

W  A 

t  A 

I  A 


3a27    W  A 
43-39    W  A 


33-36 
26-15 


I    A 
W  H 


1932-33 
1933-34 
1934-35 
1935-36 
1936-37 
1937-38 
1938-39 
194041 
1941-42 
1942-43 
1943-44 
1944-45 
1945-46 
194647 
1947-48 
1948-49 
1949-50 
195051 
1951-52 
1952-53 
1953-54 
1954J5 
1955-56 
195657 
1957-58 

1958-59 
1959-60 
196061 
1961-62 
1962-63 
1963-64 
1964-65 

1965-46 
1966^57 
1968-69 
1969-70 
1971-72 
1972-73 
1973-74 
1974-75 
1975-76 
1976-77 
1978-79 
198081 
1982-83 
1984-85 


21-59 
27-46 
3643 
32-20 
37-53 
3437 
37-47 
27-52 
47-61 
63-54 
35^59 
33-70 
35-44 
27-55 
47-51 
46-52 
62-75 
47-51 
48-45 
47-51 
61-60  |0T) 
6054 
8061 
55-56 
88-58 
64-51 
5053 
51-50 
63-62 
58-67 
67-61 
55^58 
77-58 
7057 
74-69 
76-72 
68-72 
73-57 
85-60 
76-67 
72-50 
83-73 
87-69 
64-54 
82-62 
86-64 
98-73 
64-59 


i  A 

I  A 

I  A 

W  A 


A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 

A 
W  H 
L  A 
W  H 
W  A 
I  H 
W  A 
W  H 
I  A 
W  H 
L  A 
W  H 
W  A 
W  H 
W  H 
L  A 
W  H 
W  A 
W  A 
W  A 
W  A 
W  A 
W  N<ap 
W  H 
W  H 
W  H 
W  N-ncaa7 


Nev.  Las  Vegas  (UNLVl 

Nevodo  Los  Vegos  leods,  4-1 

1977-78  81-68    W  H 

1978-79  88-94     L    A 

1984-85  76-78     L    A 

1985-86  61-64     L    H 

64-70      L     N-ncao8 

New  Mexico  A&M 

New  Mexico  A&M  leads,  1-0 
1956-57  43-45      L    N-oocity 

New  York  University 

NYU  leods,  2-0 

191011  7-25     L    H 

1937-38  27-42     L    H 

Niagara 

Morylond  leods,  1-0 


1971-72 


100-69    W  N-nill 


North  Carolina 

North  Corolino  leads,  10449 


1923-24 
1924-25 
1925-26 
192627 


1928-29 
1929-30 


193031 


2026 
16-21 
23-22 
28-0 
23-32 
23-19 
22-28 
36-33 
29-22 
33-31 
19-18 


I  H 

L  H 

W  H 

W  H 

L  H 

W  A 

I  H 

W  H 

W  A 

W  H 

W  N-sct 


'"^VTTT 


jaignme-Record3oolM 


1931-32 

2625    W  H 

1975-76        93-95  |0T) 

L    A 

21-19    W  A 

6758 

W   A 

1978-79               72-79 

L     H-nit 

2632     I    A 

69-81 

L    H 

1936-37 

33-35      I    A 

1983-84              59-55 

W  A 

1983-84              68-72 

L     N-meodo 

1932-33 

42-29    W  H 

1976-77              68-71 

L    H 

41-35    W  H 

63-50 

W  H 

1984-85                7673 

W   H 

1933-34 

24-28     I    H 

70-97 

L    A 

35-42      L    N-sct 

69-63 

W  N-OCC2 

1985-86              6678 

L    A 

1934-35 

31-39     L    H 

1977-78               71-85 

L    A 

1938-39 

40-46      L    A 

1984-85              58-56 

W  H 

Ohio  University 

1935-36 

32-44     L    H 

64-66 

L    H 

53-29    W  N-scI 

71-70 

W  A 

1936-37 

24-41      L    A 

1978-79              53-54 

I    H 

1939-40 

43-36    W  A 

1985-86              55-67 

L    H 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 

35-44     L    H 

67-76 

I    A 

1943-44 

23-42      L    N-scI 

6766 

W  A 

1981-82              90-64 

H    W 

1937-38 

24-43     L    A 

79-102 

I    N<.cc2 

1944-45 

32-46      L    A 

1986-87               47-67 

I    A 

Oklahoma 

1938-39 

34-32    W  H 

1979-80              92-86 

W  A 

4257      L    H 

72-85 

I    H 

The  series  is  tied,  1-1 
1992-93              89-78 
1993-94              85-88 

6641     W  A 

70-69 

W  H 

1945-46 

4739     W  A 

1987-88               81-83 

I    H 

W  N-boll 
L    N-myriod 

1940-41 

36-55     t    H 

1980-81               6675 

t    A 

37-33    W  H 

68-74 

I    A 

29-44      L    A 

63-76 

I    H 

1946-47 

43-55      t    N-sct 

1988-89              6790 

I    H 

1941-42 

30-34      L    H 

60-61 

I    N-0CC5 

1950-51 

45-54      L    N-scl 

77-94 

L    A 

Oklahoma  State                 I 

1942-43 

47-40    W  H 

1981-82               50^56 

L    H 

1954-55 

68-64    W  H 

71-49 

W  N-acc4 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 
1966-67               50-49 

40-31     W  A 

56-59 

L    A 

58-78      L    A 

1989-90               61-81 

I    A 

W  N-msi 

1944-45 

28-53      L    A 

1982-83              71-72 

L    A 

1955-56 

64-73      I    H 

96-95 

W  H 

1945-46 

28-64     L    A 

106-94 

W  H 

71-62    W  A 

1990-91            104-100 

W   H 

Penn  State 

31-33      L    H 

1983-84               62-74 

L    H 

195657 

79-66     W  H 

91-114 

I    A 

The  series  is  tied,  8-8 

2754      L    N-scI 

63-78 

I    A 

56-49     W  A 

1991-92                88-94 

L    A 

1913-14                   NA 

I    A 

1946-47 

42-58      L    A 

1984-85               74-75 

L    H 

1957-58 

48-57     L    H 

7774 

W  H 

1960-61               64-47 

W   H 

61-57    W  H 

54-60 

L    A 

64-69 130T)      L    A 

1992-93              70-65 

W  A 

1961-62               65-71 

L    A 

1947-48 

46-70     L    A 

1985-86              6771 

L    H 

1958-59 

53-55      L    H 

88-71 

W  H 

1962-63               61-62 

L    H 

47-51      I    H 

7772  |0T) 

W  A 

37-53      L    A 

7655 

W  N-occl 

1963-64              62-91 

t    A 

1948-49 

47-55     I    A 

85-75 

W   N-OCC2 

1959-60 

63-53    W  H 

1993-94             102-70 

W  H 

1964-65              72-71 

W  H 

52-66     I    H 

198687              86-93 

L    H 

4648      L    A 

71-79 

I    A 

1965-66              61-65 

I    A 

61-79     I    N-sd 

65-98 

L    A 

58-74      L    N-acc3 

1994-95               84-67 

W  A 

1966-67              76-53 

W  H 

1949-50 

53-55      I    A 

63-82 

L    N-acc5 

1960*1 

67-75      L    N-dc 

84-71 

W  H 

1967-68               71-76 

L    A 

56-69     I    H 

1987-88              65-71 

L    H 

75-57    W  H 

1995-96              77-74 

W  H 

1968-69              66-56 

W   H 

1950-51 

67-59    W  A 

73-74 

L    A 

66-83      L    A 

86-84 

W  A 

1977-78              89-80 

W  N-her 

56-55    W  H 

64-74 

L    N-acc2 

1961-62 

68-73  jOT)      L    H 

1996-97              68-59 

W  A 

1978-79              69-61 

W  N-her 

1951-52 

47-51      L    A 

1988-89              72-88 

L    A 

61-68      L    A 

6655 

W   H 

1979-80              56-55 

W   N-her 

71-51     W  H 

75-86 

L    H 

1962-63 

74-76      L    H 

58-65 

L    N-occl 

1982-83              79-97 

L     N-bolt 

1952-53 

49-59     I    A 

58-88 

L    N-0CC4 

59-79     L    A 

1997-98              68-65 

W  A 

1983-84              67-58 

W  N-her 

68-66    W  H 

1989-90              98-88 

W  H 

1963-64 

72-62    W  H 

78-63 

W  H 

1989-90              78-80 

L    A-nit 

1954-55 

7a60    W  A 

80-76 

W  A 

65-66     L    A 

1998-99              94-48 

W  H 

Pennsylvania 

63-61     W  H 

1990-91             73-105 

L    A 

1964-65 

62-63      L    H 

63-50 

W  A 

1955-56 

62-68      L    H 

75-87 

L    H 

67-73      L    A 

1999-00              6668 

L    A 

Pennsylvania  leods,  1 2-2 

55-64     L    A 

1991-92               76-96 

L    A 

67-76      L    N-acc3 

78-73 

W  H 

192627              2dH21 

W  A 

1956-57 

61-70     L    A 

82-80 

W  H 

1965-66 

59-48    W  H 

64-61 

W  N-occl 

1927-28              26-30 

L    A 

1957-58 

61-65  |20T|      L    H 
74-61     W  H 

1992-93             73-101 
63-77 

L    A 
L    H 

1966-67 

58-60  |0T|     A   L 
54-38    W  A 

Northeastern 

1928-29               18-30 
1938-39              24-36 

L    A 
L    A 

59-66     L    A 

66-102 

L    N-occl 

60-55    W  H 

Maryland  leads,  1  -0 

1939-40              34-41 

L    A 

8674    W  N-0CC3 

1993-94               7a75 

L    H 

1967-68 

62-75      I    H 

1985-86              84-72 

W  H 

1940-41               32-43 

L    A 

1958-59 

57-64     L    A 

89-95 

L    A 

52-68     L    A 

Northwestern 

1942-43               49-51 

L    A 

69-51     W  H 

1994-95            90-100 

L    A 

54-63      I    N-occl 

1946-47              54-80 

L    A 

1959-60 

6675      L    H 

8673 

W  H 

1968-69 

69-85      I    A 

Northwestern  leads,  1-0 

1948-49               6781 

L    A 

64-81      L    A 

92-97  lOTl 

L    N-occl 

81-86     L    H 

1958-59              62-66 

L    A 

1949-50              52-54 

L    A 

1960-61 

57-81      L    N-dc 

1995-96              86-88 

L    H 

1969-70 

57-91      t    A 

North  Texas 

1950-51               65-74 

L    A 

52-58      L    HL 

84-78 

W  A 

54-64     I    H 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 

1951-52              52-53 

L    A 

56-63      I    A 

199697              85-75 

W  A 

57-67     L    N-occl 

1998-99             132-57 

W  H 

1952-53              53-70 

I    A 

1961-62 

7962    W  H 

81-93 

L    H 

1970-71 

81-83      L    H 

1996-97             103-73 

W  N-boll 

67-70     I    A 

1997-98       89-83  (OTl 

W  H 

61-71      I    A 

Notre  Dame 

Penn  Military  Academy 

1962-63 

56-78      I    H 
68-82      L    A 

6785 
73-83  (OT) 

L    A 

L    N-acc2 

1971-72 

83-70    W  H 
66-65    W  A 

The  series  is  tied,  8-8 

1974-75               90-82 

W   H 

Penn  Military  Academy  leads,  1-0 

1910-11                  19-50      L    A 

1963-64 

88-97     L    A 

199899              89-76 

W  A 

1972-73 

85-87     L    H 

83-71 

W  N-ncaol3 

74-64    W  H 

81-64 

W  H 

78-89     L    A 

1975-76              69-63 

W  A 

Pepperdine 

1964-65 

76-68    W  H 

79-86 

L    N-acc2 

74-76     L    N<.cc2 

1976-77              79-80 

L    H 

Maryland  leods,  1-0 

1985-86              69-64 

90-81     W  A 

1999-00              63-75 

L    A 

1973-74 

74-80     L    A 

1977-78              54-69 

I    A 

W  N-ncoo8 

1965-66 

52-67      L    A 

81-73 

W  H 

80-86      L    H 

1978-79              67-66 

W  H 

77-66    W  H 

UNC  ASHEVILLE 

100-103  (OT)      L    N-occl 

1979-80              63-64 

L    A 

Pittsburgh 

70-77    N   L-acc3 

1974-75 

103-85    W  H 

1980-81               70-73 

L    H 

Maryland  leads,  5-1 

1966-67 

77-85      L    A 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 

98-97    W  A 

1981-82               51-55 

L    A 

1976-77              88-75 

W  H 

78-79     L    H 

1997-98             110-52 

W   H 

85-87     L    H-aca 

1982-83              68^57 

W  H 

1977-78       8689  (OT] 

L    A 

1967-68 

67-73      L    H 

UNC  Charlotte 

1975-76 

87-69    W  A 

1983-84              47-52 

L    A 

1979-80              95-88 

W  H 

60-83      L    A 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 
1975-76               70-60 

102-84    W  H 

1984-85              77-65 

W  H 

1980-81        69-66  |0T) 

W  A 

1968-69 

87-107     L    A 

W  H 

1976-77 

87-80    W  H 

1985-86              62-69 

I    A 

1996-97              6<^63 

W   N-roin 

8688      L    H 

75-73    W  A 

198687              50-63 

t    H 

1998-99               87-52 

W  N-prs 

1969-70 

69-77     L    H 

UNC  Greensboro 

72-82      L    N-occ2 

1987-88              78-75 

W  A 

Princeton 

83-90     I    A 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 

1991-92               84-55 

197778 

82-88      L    A 

1999-00              72-67 

W  N-pnit2 

197a71 

79-105     I    A 
76-100     I    H 

W  H 

73-80     L    H 
109-108  (3  OTl    W  N-acc2 

Old  Dominion 

Maryland  leads,  4-2 
1925-26              32-26 

W  H 

1971-72 

72-92     I    A 

UNC  Wilmington 

1978-79 

124-110    W  H 

Marylond  leods,  4-1 

1968-69              63-72 

L    H 

79-77  lOT)    W  H 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 

82-81  (2  0T|    W  A 

1982-83               87-67 

W   H 

1969-70              67-75 

t    A 

64-73      L    N-cicc2 

1997-98               74-36 

W  H 

1979-80 

62-67     t    A 

1983-84              69-58 

W  A 

1975-76               66-59 

W   H-mdinv 

1972-73 

94-88    W  H 

6662    W  H 

1984-85              87-75 

W  H 

1976-77              58-45 

W  H 

85-95     I    A 

NC  State 

1980-81 

82-75    W  H 

1986-87              73-87 

I    A 

1998-99              81-58 

W   N-bolt 

1973-74 

73-82     L    A 

NC  State  leods,  67-59 

7672    W  A 

198788              70-65 

W  A 

Providence 

91-80    W  H 
105-85    W  N-Qct:2 

1924-25               16-30 
192627              23-38 

L    N-scI 

I    A 

1981-82 

53-74     L    A 
38-52      L    H 

Ohio  State 

The  series  is  tied,  1-1 

1974-75 

66-69     L    H 

1927-28              36-24 

W  H 

28-40     L    N-0CC2 

Ohio  Stole  leads,  3-2 

1972-73            89-103 

L    N-ncooo 

96-74    VV  A 

1929-30              26-28 

I    H 

1982-83 

8681     W  H 

1934-35               50-41 

W  H 

1991-92               76-66 

W  N-occbc: 

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wr 

1 

jmi 

3-K 

ecc 

ma 

Bool 

k 

\ 

soaa-ai  Maryland  basketball 

T 

Macon 

1929-30 

41-25 

W    H 

1966  67 

63^i5 

H 

Tenn.  Chattanooga 

29-28     W  H 

^2S-23 

3-1 
20-33 

I    H 

1931-32 
1932-33 

24-20 
3422 

W   H 
W   H 

53-80 
54-57 

A 

Nocc2 

Maryland  leods,  2-0 

198a8l               81-69    W  N-ncoo7 

1928-29 

30-22    W  A 
22-25     L    H 

1937-38 

43-27 

W  H 

1933-34 

32-37 

I     H 

1967-68 

66^5 

w 

H 

1982-83               52-51     W  N-ncoolO 

1929-30 

54-20    W  H 

1983-84 

58-52 

W   H-mdinv 

1934-35 

17-24 

I     H 

59-68 

A 

51-29    W  H 

1985-86 

74-50 

W   H 

1935-36 

4a28 

W    H 

1968-69 

67-79 

A 

Texas-El  Paso 

193a31 

31-34     L    A 

Rhode  Island 

1936-37 
1937-38 

37-39 
38-29 

I    A 
W   H 

67-69 
71-92 

H 
N-occl 

Texotfl  Poso  leods,  2-0 

1967-68              53-70     t    A-sun 

1931-32 

34-21     W  H 
36-31     W  A 

Marylofid  leads 

2-0 

1971-72 

90-69 

W   H-mdinv 

1969-70 

68-101 

H 

1988-89              51-69     I    A-sbl 

46-18    W  H 

1954-55 

83-66 

W  N-aacity 

1998-99 

62076 

I    N- 

44-55 

A 

Texas 

1932-33 

19-26     I    A 

1978-79     67-65 I30T) 

W  H-nit 

ncoo22 

197a71 

70-96 

A 

3728    W  H 

Richmond 

St.  Joseph'^ 

3130 

w 

H 

Morylond  IfloHi,  1-0 

1933-34 

43-20    W  A 

63-71 

N-acc2 

1994-95                 82-68     W   N-ncaoI5 

28-25    W  H 

Maryland  leads,  25-14 
IV23-24               24-22 

W  A 

Maryland  leods,  3-1 
1971-72               67-55 

W   N-nill 

1987-88 
1988-89 

82-77 
51-57 

w 

H 
A 

Texas  Christian 

1934-35 

44-24    W  H 
33-32    W  A 

1925-26 

30-14 

W  H 

1978-79 

62-56  (OT) 

W  H-mdinv 

1989-90 

51-52 

N<(c 

Morylond  leads,  1  -0 

1935-36 

40-34    W  H 
37-23    W  H 

1933-34 

33-44 

I    H 

198a81 

74-57 

W  H-mdinv 

1990-91 

78-69 

w 

N-ecoc 

1988-89                74-67    W  N-free 

1936-37 

1934-35 
1935-36 
1936-37 

26-56 
28-24 
40-51 

L    H 
W  H 
L    A 

1982-83              56^4 

St.  Louis 

I    H 

1997-98                72-76      I    N-bco 

South  Carolina  State 

Texas  Tech 

Mo^lond  leods,  1-0 

1937-38 
1938-39 

39-23    W  A 
31-21     W  H 

1937-38 
1938-39 

26-31 
34-41 

I    H 
L    A 

Maryland 

1993-94 

eods,  1-0 

74-66 

W  N-ncaa5 

Morylond  leads 

1998-99 

,1-0 

104-70 

w 

H 

195455              58-54    W  N-aocity 
TOWSON 

1940-41 
1941-42 

18-47     I    A 
35-34    W  A 
36-26    W  H 

1939-40 
1940-41 

47-32 
35-19 
36-48 

W  N-sct 
W   H 
L    H 

St.  Peter's 

South  Florida 

Morylond  lends,  12-0 

1942-43 

53-49    W  H 

Morylond  leads,  1-0 

Morylond  leads,  2-0 

1981-82               75-59    W  H 

56-42    W  A 

17-38 
41-23 

L    A 

1981-82 

49-42 

W  H 

1989-90 

84-66 

w 

H 

1982-83               66-56    W  H 

1943-44 

20-52     L    A 

1941-42 

W   A 

San  Francisco 

1990-91 

87-81 

w 

A 

1984-85              91-38    W  H 
1985-86              91-58    W  H 

1944-45 

26-49     L    H 
26-57     I    A 

1942-43 

32-28 

W  H 

Maryland 

eods,  2-0 

So.  California  (USC) 

1986-87               79-71     W  H 

33-61      I    H 

1943-44 

34-65 

L    A 

1973-74 

78-60 

W  A-ccc 

Maryland  leads.  3-0 

1990-91                93-69    W  H 

1945-46 

45-48      t    A 

1945-46 
1946-47 

37-31 
39-41 
49-68 

W  H 
I    H 
L    A 

1999-00 

71-61 

W  H-pnill 

1978-79 

83-79 

w 

H-mdinv 

1991-92               83-76    W  H 

37-36    W  H 

Santa  Clara 

1989-90 

64-62 

w 

A 

1992-93              78-68    W  H 

194748 

44-64      I    A 

1990-91 

72-59 

w 

H 

1993-94              109-71     W  N-boll 

56-68     I    H 

1947-48 
1948-49 

60-53 
45-54 

W  H 
L    H 

The  series  i 

1973-74 

tied,  1-1 
53-32 

W  A-ccc 

Southern  Illinois 

1994-95             120-73    W  H 
1995-96              70-67    W  N-boll 

1948-49 

47-53     I    H 
43-79     I    A 

66-51 

W  A 

1995-96 

79-91 

L    N-ncoo  17 

Southern  Illinois 

leods,  1-0 

1996-97              93-76    W  H 

1949-50 

56^56     L    A 

1949-50 
1950-51 
1951-52 

49-59 
67-48 
48-42 
42-33 
55-45 

I    A 
W  H 
W  A 
W   H 
W  H 

Seton  Hall 

Maryland  leads,  2-1 
1941-42               15-59 
1970-71               56-55 

I    A 
W  A 

1967-68 

Stanford 

Morylond  leads 

1985-86 

72-73 

2-0 

67-65 

L 
W 

N-sun 

N-hpcc 
N-bbt 

TULANE 

Morylond  leads,  1-0 

1999-00              78-70    W  H-pnitI 

1950-51 
1951-52 

70-52    W  H 
59-57    W  H 
46-43    W  A 
59-42    W  A 

54-50 

W  A 

1975-76 

104-69 

W    H-mdinv 

1998-99 

62-60 

w 

Tulsa 

1952-53 

63-53    W  H 
71-61     W  H 

1952-53       63-60  (OTl 

AA.AO 

W  A 
L    H 

South  Carolina 

Staunton  Mil.  Acad. 

Tulsa  leods,  1-0 

1964-65               66-59    W  N-hc 

59-56    W  A 

1953-54 

72-64 

W  A 

Moryland  leods,  31-26 

Staunton  Milito^  Academy  leods,  1-0 

1953-54 

70^54    W  H 

71-73 

L    H 

1924-25 

38-22 

W   H 

1910-11 

24-58 

l 

A 

UCLA 

70-56    W  A 

1970-71 
1971-72 
1972-73 

99-67 
76-61 
82-50 

W  H 
W  H 
W  A 

1932-33 
1934-35 

28-65 

35-21 

I    N-scI 
W  H 

Stevens  Institute 

UCIA  leods,  5-2 

1973-74               64-65     L    A 

1954-55 

72-69    W  A 
78-65    W  H 

1939-40 

30-33 

L    A 

Maryland  leads 

4-1 

1974-75                 75-81       I     H-mdinv 

67-68  (0T|      L    N-0CC3 

1973-74 

96-60 

W  A 

1947-48 

68-54 

W  H 

1924-25 

21-17 

w 

A 

1981-82               57-90     L    A 

1955-56 

67-55    W  H 

1974-75 

106-81 

W  H 

5453 

W  A 

21-17 

w 

H 

1982-83    8a79(2  0T|    W  H 

60-73      I    A 

1975-76 

98-71 

W  A 

1948-49 

79-49 

W  H 

1925-26 

24-27 

L 

H 

1995-96        ,       63-73      L    N-v/ood 

1956-57 

67-63    W  A 

1976-77 

90-87 

W  H 

57-56 

W  A 

1926-27 

27-18 

w 

H 

1998-99               7a54    W  N-prs 

43-39    W  N-oocity 

1981-82 

66-50 

W  A-nil 

1949-50 

56-61 
44-59 

I    H 
I    A 

1927-28 

31-24 

w 

H 

1999-00             7a  105      I    N-ncoa23 

85-64    W  H 
71-68    W  N-acc3 

Rider 

1950-51 

43-70 

L    A 

Syracuse 

Utah 

1957-58 

87-66    W  A 

Maryland  leads,  3-0 

47-37 

W  H 

Maryland  leods,  5-0 

Morylond  leods,  1-0 

69-56    W  H 

1991-92 

83-69 

W  H 

195354 

53-49 

W  A 

1971-72 

71-65 

w 

N-nill 

1994-95               90-78    W  N-moui 

7066    W  N-0CC3 

1993-94 

93-79 

W  H 

79-48 

W  H 

1972-73 

90-76 

w 

H-mdinv 

Utah  State 

1958-59 

63-56    W  H 

1995-96 

83-67 

W  H 

1954-55 

68-51 

W  H 

91-75 

w 

N-ncoo6 

50^52      I    A 

68-52 

W  A 

1976-77 

96-85 

w 

H-mdinv 

Maryland  leods,  1-0 

65-66     I    N.occ3 

Rutgers 

1955-56 

76-57 

W  H 

198a81 

83-73 

w 

A<c 

1997-98               82-68     W  N-ncaol9 

1959-60 

7062    W  H 

The  senes  is  tied,  3-3 

59-53 

W  A 

Tampa 

Valparaiso 

44-43    W  A 

1939-40 

51-39 

W  A 

1956-57 

60-68 

I    A 

1960-61 

57-52    W  A 

1940-41 

45-50 

I    H 

66-59 

W  H 

Morylond  leads. 

2-0 

Morylond  leads,  1-0 

77-62    W  H 

1950  51 

51-45 

W  H 

64-74 

L    N-acc3 

1953-54 

61-51 

w 

A 

1998-99              82-60    W  N-ncao21 

1961-62 

91-70    W  A 

1951-52 

55-61 

I    A 

1957-58 

72-59 

W  A 

1970-71 

8a72 

w 

H 

Vanderbilt 

68-72      I    H 

1990-91 

86-81 

W  N-ecac 

99-59 

W  H 

Temple 

Mo^lond  leads,  1-0 

1957-58                71-56    W   N-sb 

1962-63 

67-61     W  A 

1991-92 

79-95 

I    N-fiesto 

1958-59 

59-41 

W  A 

Temple  leods,  3-2 

69-71      I    H 

Sacramento  State 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 

1959-60 

75-45 
85-52 
72-55 

W  H 
W  H 
W  A 

1948-49 
195758 
1979-80 

49-67 
67-71 
85-63 

L 

t 
w 

A 

N-ncaa6 

H-mdinv 

Villanova 

Villonovo  leads,  2-1 

1963-64 
1964-65 

68-58    W  H 
73-79     I    A 
59-61      I    A 

1989-90 

98-68 

W  N-cham 

1960-61 

72-58 

W  H 

199798 

83-66 

w 

N-ball 

1984-85               77-74    W  H 

52-47    W  H 

St.  Franc  s  (Pa.) 

61-64 

L    A 

1999-00 

65-73 

L 

A 

1984-85               43-46      i    N-ncooll 

1965-66 

62-65     I    H 

Moryland  leads. 

1961-62 

77-86 

I    H 

1985-86              62-64     I    A 

71-64    W  A 

1-0 

68-85 

I    A 

Tennessee 

1966«7 

85-65    W  A 

1955-56 

75-66 

W  H-mwf 

1962-63 

68-63 

W  H 

Morylond  leods. 

2-1 

Virginia 

87-76    W  H 

St.  John's 

51-44 

W  A 

1963-64 

59-70 

I 

N-vpi 

Morylond  leads,  93-58 

1967-68 

85-76    W  H 

Maryland  leads,  8-6 

1963-64 

69-73  |0T) 

I    H 

1979-80 

86-75 

w 

N-ncoo9 

1923-24               13-26     L    A 

68-70     I    A 

1913-14 

NA 

L    A 

64-74 

I    A 

1984-85 

72-49 

w 

N-shoot 

1924-25               24-18    W  H 

1968-69 

77-78     I    H 

NA 

L    A 

1964-65 

75-70 

W  A 

36-25    W  A 

78-84     1    A 

1927-28 

25-22 

W  H 

73-59 

W  H 

1925-26              28-34     t    A 

1969-70 

69-71      I    A 

1928-29 

2ai8 

W  H 

1965-66 

78-63 
56-42 

W  A 

W  H 

3a21     W  H 
1926-27               17-22     L    A 

197071 

79-71     W  H 
63-78     t    A 

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89-84 

W    H 

193(1^37 

48-28 

W  A 

78-81 

I    A 

1926-27 

18-22 

L    H 

8678 

W   A 

1971-72 

57-78 

L    A 

45-28 

W  H 

1962-63 

74-85 

I    H 

1927-28 

22-20 

W  H 

1965-66                74-76 

L    A 

45-42 

W  H 

1937-38 

42-27 

W  A 

54-75 

I    A 

1930-31 

32-33 

I    H 

107-92 

W   H 

62-57 

W  N-0CC2 

45-33 

W    H 

41-80 

I    N-acc3 

1931-32 

3616 

W  H 

1966-67        82-81  (0T| 

W   A 

1972-73 

93-74 

W  H 

1938-39 

43-33 

W    H 

1963-64 

91-82 

W  A 

1932-33 

35-27 

W  H 

58-61 

L     H 

92-81 

W  A 

27-25 

W    H 

77-79 

L     H 

1933-34 

44-33 

W  H 

1967-68              79-75 

W   H 

1973-74 

88-81 

W  A 

1940-41 

30^54 

W   A 

1964-65 

82-64 

W   H 

1934-35 

43-27 

W  H 

66-83 

L    A 

110-75 

W  H 

27-41 

L    H 

93-85 

W   A 

1935-36 

46-34 

W   H 

1968-69              65-86 

L    A 

1974-75 

86-79 

W  H 

1941-42 

41-46 

L    A 

1965-66 

87-66 

W    H 

56-30 

W  A 

91-84 

W  H 

7a51 

W  A 

39-36 

W  H 

86-78 

W   A 

193d^37 

41-20 

W  A 

1969-70               83-76 

W  H 

1975-76 

69-66 

W  A 

1942-43 

34-35 

I    A 

1966^57 

59-86 

L     H 

1937-38 

43-42 

W  A 

78-83 

L    A 

81-73 

W  H 

3536 

L    H 

64-78 

L    A 

1938-39 

47-37 

W  H 

197071               81-83 

I    H 

65-73 

L    N-acc5 

1943-44 

43-36 

W  H 

1967-68 

60-73 

L    A 

1940-41 

26-18 

W  H 

1983-84             102-77 

W  N-ncooll 

1976-77 

82-67 

W  H 

3129 

W  A 

87-74 

W  H 

1941-42 

28-25 

W  H 

1984-85              56-47 

W  H 

1977-78 
1978-79 

68-77 
64-66 
7a79 
63-69 

L    A 
L    A 

L    H 
L    H 

1944-45 
1946-47 

46-28 
27-35 
61-50 
53-45 

W  H 
L    A 
W  A 
W  H 

1968-69 
1969-70 

87-95 

71-93 

87-104 

96-88 

L    A 
I    A 
t    H 
W  A 

Washington  &  Lee 

Maryland  leads,  27-24 

1910-11                  17-46      L    A 

1985-86              42-41 
1986-87              65-62 
1987-88              49-75 
1988-89              61-69 

W  A 
W  H 
I    A 
L     H 

1979-80 

72-75 
63-61 
82-71 
64-66 
63-74 
85-62 
40^5  (OTl 
47-46  |0T) 

I    A 
W   A 
W  H 

L    H 

L    A 
W   N-acc5 

L    A 
W  H 

1947-48 
1948-49 

53-46 
63-48 
53-45 

W  A 
W  H 
W  A 

1970-71 
1971-72 

72-71 
66-72 
49-46 

W  H 
I    A 
W  A 

1913-14 
1923-24 

NA 
22-21 

L    n 
L    A 
W  NA 

1990-91               85-90 
1991-92              101-91 
1992-93               72-86 

I    A 
W   H 

L     A 

1980-81 

1949-50 

7a55 
65-53 

I    H 
W  H 

1972-73 

64-56  |0T| 
105-76 

W  H 
W   H 

1925-26 

4027 
33-20 

W  H 
W  A 

Western  Carolina 

1981-82 

1950-51 

61-62 
46-41 
65-46 

I    A 
W  A 
W  H 

1973-74 

60-62 
73-65 
72-59 

L    A 

W  N-0CC2 
W  A 

1926-27 
1927-28 

44-32 
32-34 
28-24 
31-28 
22-47 

W  H 
I    A 
W  H 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 

1998-99               113-46     W   H 

Western  Kentucky 

1982-83 

64-83 

I    H 

1951-52 

57-39 
64-46 

W  A 
W  H 

1974-75 

77-68 

99-78 

W  H 
W  A 

1928-29 

W  A 
I    H 

Moryland  leods,  2-0 

1983-84 

81-83 
67-66 
74-65 
71-58 
60-55 
49-70 
87-72 

t    A 
W  A 
W  H 
W  H 
W  A 

I    A 
W  H 

1952-53 

54-37 
67-41 

W  A 
W  H 

1975-76 

89-73 
93-96 

W   H 
L    A 

1929-30 

18-42 
25-29 

t    A 
W  H 

1971-72              103-67 
1977-78                91-78 

W   H-mdinv 
W    H-mdinv 

1984-85 
1985-86 

Virginia  Tech 

Marylond  leads,  22-3 

1925-26               19-17 

W  A 

1976-77 
1977-78 

105-91 

85-86  (OT) 

81-80 

75-84 

W  H 
L    H 

W  A 
L    A 

1930-31 
1931-32 

21-36 
36-21 
28-17 
42-38 

L    A 
W  A 
W  H 
W  A 

Western  Maryland 

Moryland  leads,  9-0 

1926-27              32-25    W  H 

1927-28              30-29    W  H 

198(^87 

64-71 
77-82 

I    H 
I    A 

1927-28 

JU-14 
29-20 
30-10 

W  H 
W  A 
W  H 

1978-79 

91-89 
60-66 
54-53 
84-76 
83-77 
60-67 
94-80 
61-56 

W  H 
L    H 
W  A 
W  A 
W  H 
L    A 
W  H 
W  H 

1932-33 
1933-34 

49-19 
4043 
37-45 

W   H 
L    A 
I    N-scI 

1928-29              32-17 
1929-30              38-17 

W   H 
W    H 

1987-88 

72-84 
69-63 

L    A 
W  H 

1928-29 
1929-30 

29-39 
41-29 

I    A 
W  H 

1979-80 

1934-35 

1935-36 

29-33 
27-30 

L    H 
L    A 

1930-31               45-35 
1931-32               35-15 

W  H 
W  H 

1988-89 
1989-90 

58-64  |0T| 
59-86 
74-72 
89-74 
62-76 

78-74  |0T| 
75-82 

L    H 

L    A 
W  A 
W  H 

t    H 
W  A 

L    A 

1930-31 
193233 

34-23 
33-16 
40-20 

W  A 
W  H 
W  A 

1980-81 
1981-82 

1936-37 

54-55 
32-38 
27-51 

I    H 
I     N-sct 

L    A 

1932-33               37-32 
1933-34              49-33 
1936-37              48-36 

W  H 
W  H 
W  H 

1990-91 
1991-92 

37-21 

W  H 

42-48 

L    A 

35-41 

L    H 

Wichita  State 

1933-34 

29-24 
34-32 

W  A 
W  H 

1982-83 

66-79 
83-75 

L    A 
W  H 

1937-38 

29-31 
36-32 

I    A 
W  H 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 
1968-69               95-83 

W   N<i 

1937-38 

42-35 

W  H 

1983-84 

87-90 

L    A 

1938-39 

39-37 

W  H 

1992-93 

74-76 
68-70 
74-88 
73-66 
70-68 
63-69 
71-62 
67-92 
80-72 
83-71 
78-62 
7481 
77-70 
74-66 

I    H 

L    H 

L    A 
W  A 
W  H 

L    N-acc5 
W  H 

L    A 
W  A 
W  H 
W  H 

L    A 
W  H 
W  A 

1939-40 
1940-41 

49-41 
39-48 

W  H 
I    H 

90-79 
66-64 

W  H 

W  N-0CC2 

1939-40 

25-44 
43-30 

I    H 
W  N-scI 

William  &  Mary 

Maryland  leads,  1  iO 

1993-94 

1946-47 

57-49 
55-42 

W  A 
W  H 

1984-85 

64-62 
69-66 

W  A 
W  H 

194041 

41-59 
15-42 

L    A 
t    H 

1928-29              30-20 
1929-30              27-23 

W   H 
W   H 

1948-49 

60-51 

W  H 

1985-86 

77-55 

W  H 

1941-42 

44-52 

L    A 

1935-36              41-39 

W   H 

1994-95 

1950-51 

57-66 

I    H 

59-48 

W  A 

28-30 

L    H 

1936-37              41-29 

W  H 

1952-53 

6546 

W  H 

1986-87 

58-69 

L    A 

1942-43 

4O50 

L    A 

1937-38              45-38 

W  H 

1995-96 

1953-54 

70-56 
60-52 

W  A 
W  H 

1987-88 

68-75 
93-76 

L    H 
W   H 

1946-47 

55-35 
65-60 

W  H 
W  A 

1953-54              69-54 
74-55 

W  A 
W  H 

1996-97 

1989-90 

54-41 
89-80 

W  A 
W  H 

1988-89 

7065 
60-70 

W  A 
L    A 

1947-48 

59-50 
64-70 

W  H 
L    A 

1954-55              67-62 
1955-56              52-51 

W  A 
W  H 

1997-98 

1990-91 

Wagner 

82-67 

W  A 

1989-90 

61-75 
88-82 
74-84 

I    H 
W   H 
L    A 

1948-49 
1949-50 

64-38 
66^50 
65-46 

W  H 
W  A 
W  H 

198081               69-64 
1981-82              5043 
1982-83              56-51 

W  H 
W  A 
W  H 

1998-99 

71-66 

W  H 

Maryland  leads 

1-0 

1990-91 

62-74 

I    A 

1950-51 

52-43 

W  H 

1983-84              58-44 

W  H 

ati/Z     W   H 

1999-00              91-79    W  H 

87-89  |0T|     I    A 

Virginia  Military  Inst. 

Maryland  leads,  39-10 
1910-11                  17-14    W  A 
1913-14                    NA      I    A 

1980-81               96-73 

Wake  Forest 

The  series  is  tied,  50-50 

1952-53       59-61  (0T| 

1953-54              54-71 

74-53 

56^54 

W  A<c 

L    N-sct 
L    A 
W  H 
L    N-acc3 

1991-92 
1992-93 
1993-94 

86-78 
77-66 
76-86 
64-88 
73-86 
61-58 
81-58 

W  H 
W  A 
L    H 
L    A 
L    H 
W  A 
W  H 

1951-52 
1952-53 
1953-54 

65-83 
71-51 
51-43 
58-40 
87-56 
51-25 
76-43 

L    A 
W  H 
W  A 
W  A 
W  H 
W  A 
W  H 

1985-86              77-48 

WiNTHROP 

Maryland  leads,  3-0 
1986-87              76-58 
1987-88              65-52 
1999-00       76-65  |0T| 

W  H 

W   H 
W  H 
W   H 

1923-24 

12-21 

I    A 

1954-55       58-62  |0T| 

L    H 

1994-95 

76^56 

W  H 

West  Virginia 

Wisconsin 

34-19 

W  N-scI 

71-75 

L    A 

54-63 

L    A 

West  Virgin  o  leads.  20-1 5 

Wisconsin  leads,  2-0 

1925-26 

30-21 

W  A 

1955-56 

61-51 

W  H 

1995-96 

64-77 

L    A 

1925-26 

25-15 

W  H 

1931-32               3032 

L    A 

1927-28 

23-9 

W  A 

6a76 

I    A 

78-85 

L    H 

1933-34 

24-26 

I    A 

1932-33               13-22 

L    H 

1928-29 
1929-30 

30-27 
44-25 

W  A 
W  A 

1956-57 

59-53 
58-62 

W  H 
I    A 

1996-97 

54-51 

69-74 

W  A 
L    H 

1934-35 
1935-36 
1941-42 

29-39 
26-51 
36^53 

L    H 
I    A 
L    A 

Wyoming 

1930-31 

38-18 

W  A 

1957-58 

72-58 

W  H 

1997-98 

60-72 

L    A 

Marylond  leods,  1-0 

44-20 

W  H 

74-67 

W  A 

79-83 

L    H 

27-41 
33-35 
43-81 
64-70 
52-45 

L    H 
L    H 
L    A 
L    H 
W  H 

1960-61                84-77 

W  N-dc 

1931-32 
1932-33 

43-28 
38-20 
29-30 
45-29 

W  A 
W  H 
I    A 
W  H 

1958-59 
1959-60 

68-65 
53-56 
47-54 
64-65 

W  H 
I    A 
I    H 
t    A 

1998-99 
1999-00 

92-69 
72-85 
71-53 
73^57 

W  H 
L    A 
W  H 
W  A 

1945-46 
1946-47 
195051 
1952-53 

Xavier 

Morylond  leods,  1-0 
1976-77                84-74 

W   H-mdin, 

1933-34 

36-27 

W  H 

1960-61 

6a72 

L    H 

Washington  College 

1953-54 

71-54 

W  A 

Yale 

1934-35 
1935-36 

39-24 
44-29 

W  H 
W  H 

69-78 
76-98 

L    A 

I    N-acc3 

Moryland  leads,  12-3 

1924-25               11^77 

L    H 

1963-64 

74-72 
67-91 

W  H 
L    A 

Moryland  leads,  1-0 
1959-60             103-80 

W  H 

53-32 

W  A 

196U2 

79-62 

W  H 

1964-65 

73-80  lOT] 

L    H 

141 


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Series  fi 

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otds 

I  Site  Key   JI^^^B 

■y.y.i\f 

rtii-Aittein.u  Cily  Tournament,  Owensboro,  Kentucky 

accl 
,         ace  2 

acc3 

ACC  Tournament,  Charlotte,  N.C  (Chorlofle  Coliseum} 
ACC  Tournoment,  Greensboro,  N  C  (Greensboro  Coliseum) 
ACC  Tournament,  Roleigh,  N.C  (Reynolds  Coliseum) 

Opponent  (Games  Played| 
Air  Force  (2| 

Record 
2-0 

Gonzogo  (1) 
Hawaii  (2| 

1-0 
2-0 

Oklahoma  Slate  (1) 
Penn  State  (16) 

1-0 
8-8 

occ4 

ACC  Tournoment,  Atlanta,  Ga  (Omni) 

Alobomo  |3| 

3-0 

Howoii-Pacific  ( 1 1 

1-0 

Pennsylvonio  (14) 

212 

occ5 

ACC  Tournament,  Landover,  Md  (Copitol  Centre) 

Alaska  ( 1 1 

1-0 

Hofstro  (3) 

3-0 

Penn  Military  Academy  ( 1 ) 

0-1 

occbe I 

ACC/Big  East  Challenge,  Richmond,  Vo  (Richmond  Coliseum) 

Alcorn  Stale  |1) 

1-0 

Holy  Cross  (4) 

4-0 

Pepperdine  ( 1 ) 

1-0 

accbe2 

ACC/Big  East  Challenge,  Hartford,  Conn  (Hartford  Civic  Center) 

American  (10) 

9-1 

Houston  (2) 

1-1 

Pittsburgh  (6) 

51 

accbe3 

ACC/Big  Eost  Challenge,  E  Rutherford,  N  J  (Brendan  Byrne  Arena) 

AU-Puerto  Rico  (1) 

1-0 

Howard  (3) 

3-0 

Princeton  (6) 

42 

armory 
boll 

Woshington  DC,  Municipol  Armory 
Baltimore  Areno,  Boltimore,  Md 

Appalachian  State  (2) 

2-0 

Illinois  (3) 

2-1 

Providence  (2) 

1-1 

bbt 

BB&T  Classic,  Woshington,  DC.  (MCI  Center) 

Arizona  (2] 

0-2 

Indiana  (3) 

0-3 

Randolph  Macon  (4) 

3-1 

bca 

Block  Coaches  Assoc  Clossic,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  (Target  Center) 

Arizona  State  (2) 

1-1 

lona(l) 

1-0 

Rhode  Islond  (2) 

2-0 

bg 

Boston  Garden,  Boston,  Mass. 

Arkansas (2] 

1-1 

Iowa  (2) 

2-0 

Richmond  (39) 

25-14 

bigr 

Blue  Gross  Tournoment,  Louisville,  Ky  . 

Army  (4) 

3-1 

Jacksonville  (3) 

2-1 

Rider  (3) 

3-0 

cop 
cc 

(Kentucky  Stote  Foirgrounds  Povilion) 

Capitol  Centre,  landover,  Md. 

Carrier  Classic,  Syrocuse,  N.Y.  (Corrier  Dome) 

Augusta  College  ( 1 ) 
Ball  State  (1) 

1-0 
1-0 

James  Madison  (1) 
Johns  Hopkins  (19) 

1-0 
15-4 

Rutgers  (6) 
Sacromenio  Slate  ( 1 ) 

3-3 
1-0 

ccc 

Coble  Cor  Classic,  San  Francisco,  Colif  (Ookland  Coliseum) 

Baltimore  City  (31 

21 

Kansas  (4) 

1-3 

St.  Francis  (Pa.)  (1) 

1-0 

c(c 

Central  Fidelity  Clossic,  Richmond,  Va  (Robbins  Center) 

Biscoyne  College  (1 1 

1-0 

Kansas  Slate  ( 1 ) 

1-0 

St.  John's  (14) 

8-6 

cham 

Chaminade  Christmos  Classic,  Honolulu,  Hawaii  (Bloisdell  Arena) 

Boston  College  (4) 

3-1 

Kentucky  (12) 

4-8 

St  Joseph's  (3) 

3-1 

6 

Charlotte  Invitational,  Charlotte,  N  C  (Chorlotte  Coliseum) 

Boston  University  (3) 

2-1 

Kentucky  Wesleyon  ( 1 ) 

1-0 

St.  Louis  (1) 

1-0 

ecac 

evons 

ECAC  Holiday  Festival,  New  York,  N  Y  (Madison  Square  Garden) 
Evonsville  Holiday  Tournament  [Roberts  Stadium) 

Brown  (3) 

3-0 

Kent  Stole  (1) 

1-0 

St,  Peter's  ( 1 ) 

1-0 

dc 

Dixie  Clossic,  Raleigh,  N.C,  [Reynolds  Coliseum) 

Bucknell  (6| 

6-0 

Lafayette  (4) 

4-0 

Son  Francisco  (2) 

2-0 

fieslQ 

Fiesto  Bowl  Classic,  Tucson,  Ariz.  (McKole  Center) 

Buffalo  (41 

4-0 

lomor  (1 ) 

1-0 

Santo  Clara  (2) 

1-1 

fnbl 

Fronklin  Notionol  Bonk  Classic,  Landover,  Md  [USAir  Arena) 

California  ( 1 ) 

1-0 

laSolle(3)  ' 

3-0 

Seton  Holl  (3) 

2-1 

fnb2 

Franklin  Notionol  Bonk  Clossic,  Washington,  DC.  (MCI  Center) 

California-Irvine  (1 1 

1-0 

lehigh(l) 

1-0 

South  Carolina  (57) 

31-26 

free 

Freedom  Bowl  Clossic,  Irvine,  Calif.  (Bren  Events  Center) 

California-Santo  Barbara  (1 

1-0 

Long  Island  (7) 

7-0 

South  Carolina  State  (1) 

1-0 

he 
her 

M 

Hurricane  Classic,  Miami,  Flo  [Miomi  Beach  Convention  Center) 
Hershey  Park,  Hershey,  Po  (Hershey  Pork  Areno) 
Holl  of  Fame  Classic,  Springfield,  Moss, 

Canisius  (71 
Catholic  (22) 

7-0 
12-10 

Louisiana  Stole  (4) 
Louisville  (6) 

2-2 
1-5 

South  Florida  (2)                       2-0 
Southern  Colifornio  (USC)  (3)    3-0 

[Springfield  Civic  Center) 

Central  Florido  (11 

1-0 

Loyolo(Md.)(12) 

7-5 

Southern  Illinois  (1) 

1-0 

hp 

Howoii  Pacific  Tournament,  Honolulu,  Hawaii 

Chaminade  (1 1 

1-0 

Maine  (1) 

1-0 

Stanford  (2) 

2-0 

[War  Memorial  Gymnasium) 

College  of  Charleston  ( 1 1 

0-1 

Manhattan  (1 ) 

1-0 

Staunton  Military  Academy 

(1)0-1 

moui 

Moui  Invitational,  Lohaino,  Hawoii  [Lahaina  Civic  Center) 

Chicago  Stote  (11 

1-0 

Marshall  (2) 

2-0 

Stevens  Institute  (5) 

4-1 

mci 
mdinv 

MCI  Heritoge  Clossic,  Boltimore,  Md  (Baltimore  Arena) 
Morylond  Invitotional,  College  Park,  Morylond  [Cole  Field  House) 

City  College  of  New  York  (21     M 

Md.-Bolt.  County  (UMBC)  (11)    11-0 

Syracuse  (5) 

5-0 

meado 

Meadowlonds  [Brendon  Byrne  Arena),  East  Rutherford,  NJ. 

Cincinnati  (21 

2-0 

Md-Eostern  Shore  (UMES)  (13)  13-0 

Tempo  (2) 

2-0 

mit 

Morsholl  Invitotionol  Tournoment,  Huntingtown,  W.  Vo 

TheCitodel(l) 

1-0 

Mossochuselts  (6) 

2-4 

Temple  (5) 

2-3 

(Memorial  Field  House) 

aemson(118) 

76-42 

Memphis  Stale  (2) 

0-2 

Tennessee  (3) 

2-1 

msi 

Memphis  State  Invitational,  Memphis,  Tenn,  (Mid-South  Coliseum) 

Cleveland  State  ( 1 ) 

1-0 

Miami  (Flo.)  (6) 

3-3 

Tennessee-Chattanooga  (2) 

2-0 

mwf 

Mid-Winter  Festivol,  College  Park,  Md.  [Cole  Field  House) 

Coastal  Carolina  ( 1 ) 

1-0 

Miami  (Ohio)  (2) 

2-0 

Texas-El  Paso  (2) 

2-0 

ncaal 
ncao2 

NCAA  Tournament,  New  York  City,  NY,  [Madison  Square  Garden) 

NCAA  Tournament,  Philodelphia,  Pa.  [The  Spectrum) 

Columbia  (2) 

2-0 

Michigan  (4) 

1-3 

Texas  (1) 

1-0 

ncooS 

NCAA  Tournament,  Cincinnati,  Ohio  [Riverfront  Coliseum) 

Connecticut  (2) 

0-2 

Michigan  Stale  (1) 

0-1 

Texas  Christian  ( 1 ) 

1-0 

ncaa4 

NCAA  Tournament,  Lubbock,  Texas  (Memorial  Coliseum) 

Coppin  Stale  ( 1 ) 

0-1 

Minnesota  (2) 

2-0 

Texas  Tech  (1) 

1-0 

ncaoS 

NCAA  Tournament,  Wichita,  Kan.  (Kansas  Coliseum) 

Cornell  (1) 

1-0 

Mississippi  (2) 

1-1 

Towson  (12) 

12-0 

ncaa6 

NCAA  Tournoment,  Charlotte  N.C,  (Chorlotte  Coliseum) 

Creighlon  (2) 

2-0 

Mississippi  Stole  (3) 

0-3 

Tulane(l) 

1-0 

ncaa7 
ncoaS 
ncaa9 

NCAA  Tournament,  Dayton,  Ohio  (Doyton  Areno) 

NCAA  Tournoment,  Long  Beach,  Calif.  (Long  Beoch  Arena) 

NCAA  Tournoment,  Greensboro,  N,C.  (Greensboro  Coliseum) 

Davidson  (2) 
Dayton  (3) 

1-1 
2-1 

Missouri  f4) 
Monmouth  (N.J.)(1) 

1-3 
1-0 

Tulsa  (1) 
UCLA  (7) 

1-0 
2-5 

ncoolO 

NCAA  Tournoment,  Houston,  Texas  (The  Summit) 

Delaware  (3) 

2-1 

Montana  Slate  (1) 

1-0 

Utah(1) 

1-0 

ncaa  1 1 

NCAA  Tournoment,  Birminghom,  Ala  (Birmingham  Coliseum) 

Delaware  College  (1) 

0-1 

Morgan  State  (4) 

'4-0 

Utoh  State  (1) 

1-0 

ncQal2 

NCAA  Tournoment,  Lexington,  Ky.  [Rupp  Arena) 

Delaware  Stole  (2) 

2-0 

Mount  Saint  Joseph  (3) 

1-2 

Volporoiso  (1) 

1-0 

ncoolS 

NCAA  Tournoment,  Los  Cruces,  N.M  (Memorial  Areno) 

DePoul  (2) 

2-0 

Mount  Saint  Mary's  (3) 

3-0 

Vanderbilt(l) 

1-0 

ncaoM 
ncaolS 

NCAA  Tournament,  Dollos,  Texas  (Reunion  Arena) 

NCAA  Tournoment,  Solt  Loke  City,  Utah  [Jon  Huntsman  Center) 

DePouw  (2) 

2-0 

Navy  (56) 

30-26 

Villonovo  (3) 

1-2 

ncaal6 

NCAATournomeni,  Ooklond,  Calif  (Oakland  Coliseum) 

Duke  (144) 

52-92 

Nevada  LasVegas(UNLV)  (5)    1-4 

Virginia  (151) 

93-58 

ncaa  17 

NCAA  Tournoment,  Tempe  Ariz  (Special  Events  Center) 

Duquesne (7) 

7-0 

New  Mexico  A&M(1) 

0-1 

Virginia  Military  Institute  (49) 

39-10 

ncaa  18 

NCAA  Tournoment,  Memphis,  Tenn  (The  Pyramid) 

EosI  Corolina  (6) 

6-0 

New  York  LJniversity  (2) 

0-2 

Virginio  Tech  (25) 

22-3 

ncaa  19 

NCAA  Tournament,  Sacramento,  Calif  (Arco  Areno) 

Eastern  Kentucky  91) 

1-0 

Niogoro  (1) 

1-0 

Wagner  (1 } 

1-0 

ncaa20 

NCAA  Tournoment,  Anaheim,  Colif.  (The  Pond  of  Anaheim) 

East  Tennessee  Stale  (2) 

2-0 

North  Corolina  (153) 

49-104 

Woke  Forest  (100) 

50-50 

ncaa2t 
ncaa22 

NCAA  Tournoment,  Orlando,  Fla  (Orlando  Arena) 

NCAA  Tournoment.  Knoxville.  Tenn.  [Thompson-Boling  Areno) 

Evonsville  (2) 

1-1 

'uNCAsheville(ll 

1-0 

Washington  College  (15) 

12-3 

ncaa23 

NCAA  Tournament.  Minneapolis,  Minn.  [Metrodome) 

Foirleigh  Dickinson  (5) 

5-0 

UNC  Chorlotte  ( 1 1 

1-0 

Washington  &  Lee  (51) 

27-24 

nitl 

Notionol  Invitotion  Tournament,  New  York.  NY 

Florida  ( 1 ) 

1-0 

UNC  Greensboro  (11 

1-0 

West  Virginia  (35) 

15-20 

(Madison  Squore  Gorden) 

Florido  Internationa!  (1 ) 

1-0 

UNC  Wilmington  (1) 

1-0 

Western  Carolina  (1) 

1-0 

pnitl 

Preseason  NIT,  College  Pork,  Md.  [Cole  Field  House) 

Florida  Stale  (21) 

16-5 

NC  Slate  (1261 

59-67 

Western  Kentucky  (2) 

2-0 

pnil2 

Preseason  NIT,  New  York,  N.Y.  [Madison  Squore  Gorden) 

Fordhom  (8) 

7-1 

Northeastern  (1) 

1-0 

Western  Maryland  (9) 

9-0 

prs 

Puerto  Rico  Shootout,  Bayomon,  PR 
[Eugenio  Guerro  Sports  Complex) 

Gallaudel(14) 

77 

Northwestern  (11 

1-0 

Wichita  (1) 

1-0 

ram 

Rainbow  Classic,  Honolulu,  Howaii  [Neil  S.  Bloisdell  Center) 

George  Mason  (4) 

4-0 

North  Texas  (11 

1-0 

William  &  Mary  (14) 

14-0 

sb 

Sugar  Bowl  Tournoment,  New  Orleans,  La  (Loyola  Field  House) 

George  Washington  (58) 

33-25 

Notre  Dome  (161 

8-8 

Winthrop  (3) 

3-0 

sbl 

Sun  Bowl  Tournoment,  El  Poso,  Texas  (Special  Events  Center) 

Georgetown  (57) 

32-25 

Old  Dominion  (5) 

4-1 

Wisconsin  (2) 

0-2 

set 

Southern  Conference  Tournament 

Georgia  (6) 

2-4 

Ohio  State  (5) 

3-2 

Wyoming  (1 ) 

1-0 

shoot 

Great  Aloskan  Shootout,  Anchorage,  Alaska  (Sullivan  Arena) 

Georgia  Stole  (1 ) 

1-0 

Ohio  University  (1) 

1-0 

Xovier  (1 ) 

1-0 

sun 
to 

Sun  Carnival  Tournament,  El  Paso,  Texos  (Memorial  Gymnasium) 
Holl  of  Fome  Tip-Off  Classic,  Springfield,  Moss  [Springfield  Civic  Center) 

Georgia  Tech  (53) 

24-29 

Oklahoma  (2) 

1-1 

Yole(l) 

1-0 

vp, 

Virginia  Polytechnic  Institute,  Blocksburg,  Vo.  (Virginio  Tech  Coliseum) 

wood 

John  R.  Wooden  Classic,  Anaheim,  Colif  [The  Pond  of  Anoheim) 

wor 

Worcester  Centrum,  Worcester,  Moss 

142 

LAND  BASKETBAf 


MimmeJlecotdSookM 


ACC 

Clemson 

(Maryland  leads  7E 

Last  Maryland  Win: 
Last  Clemson  Win: 
Williams  at  Md.  vs.  Clemson: 
Terps  at  Home: 
Terps  on  the  Road: 
Terps  at  Neutral  Sites: 
Terps  Since  1 954: 
Last  1 0  Games: 
Longest  Winning  Streak: 
Largest  Margin  of  Victory; 
Largest  Margin  in  Loss: 
Most  Points  Scored: 
By  Decode: 


Anatomies 


-42) 

Feb.  22,  2000;  Away,  76-63 

Dec.  4,  1 997;  Away,  78-65  |0T) 

13-11 

45-8 

21-31 

10-3  ••-, 

72-34 

Maryland  leads,  8-2 

11  (1951-57] 

•t-40;  81-41;  Awoy,  1953-54 

■22;  93-71,  Awoy  1976-77 

103-83;  Home,  1969-70 

1930s:  11  1940s:  4-4 

1960s:  13-10       1970s:  18-5 

1990s:  11-11       2000s:  2-0 


1950s:  13-4 
1980s:  14-7 


Duke 


52) 


) 


(Duke  leads,  92- 

Last  Maryland  Win: 
Last  Duke  Win: 
Williams  at  Md.  vs.  Duke: 
Terps  at  Home: 
Terps  on  the  Road: 
Terps  at  Neutral  Sites: 
Terps  Since  1 954:        ^ 
Last  1 0  Gomes: 
Longest  Winning  Streak: 
Largest  Margin  of  Victory: 
Largest  Margin  in  Loss: 
Most  Points  Scored: 
By  Decade: 


Florida  State 

((VIaryland  leads,  I 

Last  Maryland  Win: 
Lost  Florida  State  Win: 
Williams  at  Md.  vs.  Florida  St.: 
Terps  at  Home: 
Terps  on  Ifie  Road: 
Terps  at  Neutral  Sites: 
Terps  Since  1 954: 
Last  1 0  Games: 
Longest  Winning  Streak: 
Largest  Margin  of  Victory: 
Largest  Morgin  in  Loss: 
Most  Points  Scored: 

By  Decade: 

Georgia  Tech 


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Feb.  9,  2000;  Away,  98-87 

Morcfi  12,  2000;  Neutral,  81-68 

5-21 

32-33 

13-48 

7-11 

38-69 

Duke  leads,  7-3 

7(1973-76) 

-^33;  64-31,  Home,  1958-59 

-36,  92-56;  Away  1952-53 

111-114;  Home,  1989-90 

1920s:  1-0  1930s:  9-7 

1950s:  7-12         1960s:  4- 17 

1980s:  10-14       1990s:  4-19 


E-51 

March  10,  2000;  Neutral,  82-61 

Jan  29,  1997;  Away  74-70 

16-5 

7-2 

6-3 

3-0 

16-5 

Maryland  leads,  9-1 

9(1997-2000) 

■^24;  93-69;  Neutral,  1998-99 

■22,  100-78;  Away,  1995-96 

93-85;  Away  1991-92 

93-69;  Neutral,  1998-99 

1990s:  13-5        2000s:  3-0 


1940s: 
1970s; 
2000s; 


2-12 
14-9 
1-2 


■m. 


(Georgia  Tech  leads,  29-24) 


Last  Maryland  Win; 
Lost  Georgia  Tech  Win: 
Williams  at  Md.  vs.  Go.  Tech: 
Terps  at  Home; 
Terps  on  the  Road: 
Terps  at  Neutral  Sites: 
Terps  Since  1 954; 
Last  1 0  Gomes: 
Longest  Winning  Streak: 
Largest  Margin  of  Victory: 
Largest  Margin  in  Loss: 
Most  Points  Scored; 
By  Decade; 


Feb.  16,  2000,  Home,  92-70 

Jan.  19,  2000,  Away,  69-68 

12-12  r^ 

15-10 

6-15 

3-4 

24-29 

Maryland  leads,  8-2 

9(1972-81) 

+38;  105-67;  Home,  1974-75 

■25;  67-92;  Away,  1991-92 

105-67;  Home,  1974-75 

1970s;  4-0  1980s:  7-17 

2000s:  1-1 


North  Carolina 


(North  Carolina 

Last  Maryland  Win: 
Lost  North  Carolina  Win 
Williams  at  Md.  vs.  UNC: 
Terps  ot  Home: 
Terps  on  the  Rood: 
Terps  at  Neutral  Sites: 
Terps  Since  1 954: 
Lost  1 0  Gomes: 
Longest  Winning  Streak; 
largest  Margin  of  Victory: 
largest  Margin  in  Loss: 

Most  Points  Scored; 
By  Decade: 


HC  State 

((\IC  State  leads,  67- 

Last  Maryland  Win: 
Last  NC  State  Win: 
Williams  at  Md.  vs.  NC  State; 
Terps  ot  Home; 
Terps  on  the  Rood: 
Terps  at  Neutral  Sites: 
Terps  Since  1 954: 
Lost  1 0  Gomes: 
Longest  Winning  Streak: 
Largest  Margin  of  Victory; 
Largest  Margin  in  loss: 
Most  Points  Scored; 
By  Decade: 


LEADS,    101-49) 

Feb.  26,  2000,  Home,  81-73 

Jon.  27,  2000;  Awoy  75-63 

10-16 

31-41 

14-49 

4-14 

30-77 

Tied,  5-5 

5(1929-32) 

■^25;  66-41;  Awoy  1938-39 

-36;  64-28,  Away,  1945-46 

•36,  102-66,  Neutral,  1992-93 

106-94;  Home,  1982-83 

1920s;  4-3  1930s;  8-7 

1950s:  910         1960s:  5-17 

1980s:  5-20        1990s;  9-15 


1940s: 
1970s: 
2000s: 


3-13 
5-18 
1-1 


1990s:  11-11 


Virginia 

(Maryland  leads,  93- 

Last  Maryland  Win; 
Lost  Virginia  Win; 
Williams  at  Md.  vs.  Virginia: 
Terps  at  Home; 
Terps  on  the  Rood: 
Terps  at  Neutral  Sites: 
Terps  Since  1 954: 
Last  1 0  Gomes: 
Longest  Winning  Streak: 
Largest  Margin  of  Victory; 
Largest  Margin  in  loss: 
Most  Points  Scored: 
By  Decade: 

Wake  Forest 

(Series  Tied,  50-50) 

last  Maryland  Win: 
last  Woke  Forest  Win; 
Williams  at  Md.  vs.  Wake; 
Terps  at  Home: 
Terps  on  the  Rood: 
Terps  ot  Neutral  Sites; 
Terps  Since  1 954; 
last  1 0  Gomes; 
Longest  Winning  Streak; 
Largest  Margin  of  Victory: 
Largest  Margin  in  Loss; 
Most  Points  Scored; 

By  Decade: 


59) 

March  11,  2000;  Neutral,  64-61 

Jan,  6,  2000,  Away  68-66 

19-6 

31-20 

22-31 

6-16 

52-56 

Maryland  leads,  8-2 

7(1983-85) 

+46;  94-48;  Home,  1998-99 

-34,  91-57,  Awoy  1969-70 

124-110;  Home,  1978-79 

1920s:  1-2  1930s;  3-4  1940s: 

1950s:  47  1960s;  6-18         1970s; 

1980s;  12-11        1990s;  17-5         2000s; 

58) 

Feb.  2,  2000,  Home,  91-79 
March  4,  2000;  Awoy,  89-87  (OT) 
14-9 


3-4 

11-15 

2-1 


54-18 

34-35 

5-5 

62-41 

Maryland  leads,  8-2 

11  (1950-55) 

■^35;  110-75;  Home,  1973-74 

-36,  7943;  Awoy  1948-49 

110-75,  Home,  1973-74 

1920s;  5-4  1930s;  14-2         1940s: 

1950s:  20-5        1960s;  12-8         1970s; 

1980s:  lail        1990s:  13-8        2000s: 


Feb,  19,  2000,  Away,  73-67 

Jan,  31,  1999;  Away,  85-72 

10-12 

30-16 

18-30 

2-4 

50-49 

Woke  Forest  leads,  6-4 

6(1984-86) 

+29;  105-76,  Home,  1972-73 

-39,  80-41;  Neutrol,  1962-63 

105-76;  Home,  1972-73 

105-91;  Home,  1975-76 

1950s:  6-8  1960s:  7-15         1970s: 

1980s:  13-8         1990s:  812         2000s; 


5-10 
13-9 


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Hegular  Season  Tournaments 

Total  In-Season  Tournaments:  53 

eCAC  Holiday  Festival  ((Mew  York,  N.Y.I     1229-80    Marshall                   w 

114-89 

Overall  Record:  86-31  (.735) 

12-27-90     vs.  Rutgers                       W 

86-81 

12-30-80     St.  Joseph's                    W 

74-57   (champions) 

Total  Championships:  26 

12-29-90     vs.  South  Caroline          W 

78-69  (champions 

1      12-29-83     Randolph  Macon           W 

58-52 

Runner-Ups:  12 

Evansville  Holiday  Tournament 

12-30-83     La  Salle                         W 

96-83   (champions) 

All-American  City  Tournament 

(Evansville,  Ind.1 

Maui  iNvrrATioNAL  (Maui,  Lamina,  Hawaii) 

(OUVENSBORO,  Ky.) 

12-27-63     vs.  Arizona                       L 

54-57 

11-21-94      vs.  Chominode                W 

95-67 

12-30-53     vs.  Evansville                  W     66-58 

12-28-63     vs.  Columbia                   W 

82-76 

11-22  94      vs.  Utah                           W 

9a78 

1-2-54         vs.  Kenlucky  Wesleyan    W     54-37  (champions) 

Fiesta  Bowl  Classic  (Tucson,  Ariz.I 

11-23-94     vs.  Arizona  Stole             t 

90-97 

12-27-54     vs.  Texas  Tech                W     58-54 

12-28-91     vs.  Rutgers                       L 

79-95 

Memphis  State  Invitational 

12-28-54     vs.  Rhode  Island             W     83-66 

12-30-91      vs.  Evansville                   I 

64-75 

(Memphis,  Tenn.) 

12-30-54     vs.  Cincinnati                  W      78-61    (champions) 

Freedom  Bowl  Classic  (Irvine.  Calif.) 

12-16-66     vs  Oklahoma  State         W 

5a49 

12-28-56     vs.  Montana  State          W     89-72 

11-25-88     vs.  Texas  Christian          W 

74-67 

12-17-66     vs.  Memphis  Stale            L 

53-55 

12-29-56     vs.  New  Mexico  A&M     L      43-45 

11-26-88     vs  Georgia  State            W 

69-62    (champion. 

)    Mid-Winter  Festival  (College  Park,  Mo.)  |  | 

12-31-56     vs.  Virginia                     W     43-39 

Great  Alaskan  Shootout 

12-29-55     Michigan  Stole                L 

75-95 

BB&T  Bank/Children's  Charities  Classic 

(Anchorage.  Alaska) 

12-30-55     St.  Francis  (Po.)               W 

75-66 

ILandover,  Md./Washincton,  D.C.I* 

11-23-84     vs.  Kansas                      W 

58-56 

Preseason  till  (College  Park,  Md.I             |  | 

12-2-95       vs.  Massachusetts            I      47-50 

11-24-84     vs.  Alaska                        L 

52-54 

11-17-99     Son  Francisco                 W 

71-61 

12-3-95       vs.  George  Washington  W     98-81 

11-25-84     vs.  Tennessee                 W 

72-49 

11-19-99     Tulane                             W 

78-70 

12-7-96       vs.  California                  W     80-64 

Hall  of  Fame  Classic 

Preseason  NIT  (New  York, 

N.Y.I 

12-8-96       vs.  George  Washington  W      74-68    (champions) 

(Springfield.  Mass.) 

11-24-99     vs.  Kentucky                    L 

58-61 

12-7-97       vs.  Kansas                      W     86-83 

12-28-93     vs.  Hofstra                       W 

93-67 

11-25-99     vs  Notre  Dome              W 

72-67 

12-8-97       vs.  George  Washington    L       66-70 

12-29-93     vs.  Massochusetts             I 

80-94 

Puerto  Rico  Shootout  (Bayamon.  P.R.)         1 1 

12-6-98       vs.  Stanford                    W     62-60 

12-7-98       vs.  De  Paul                     W     92-75   (champions) 

Hawaii  Pacific  Tournament 

11-26-98     vs.  AU-Puerto  Rico          W 

82-32 

(Honolulu,  Hawaii) 

11-27-98     vs  UCLA                       W 

70-54 

12-4-99       vs.  Illinois                       W     69-67 

12-28-85     vs.  Stanford                    W 

67-65 

11-28-98     vs.  Pittsburgh                  W 

87-52   (chompions) 

12-5-99       vs.  George  Washington   L       69-74 

'Known  as  the  Franklin  National  Bank/Children  Charities  Clas- 

12-29-85    vs.  Howoii-Pocific            W 

92-85   (champion 

'    Rainbow  Classic  (Honolulu 

,  Hawaii) 

sic  in  its  first  three  seasons.  Held  at  US  Airways  Arena  ILandover, 

Hurricane  Classic  ((Miami,  Fla.) 

12-25-84     vs.  Iowa                         W 

78-68   (OT) 

Md.j  in  1995  and  1996,  moved  to  MO  Center  (Washington, 

12-28-64     vs.  Tulsa                         W 

66-59 

12-26-84     vs.  Hawaii                      W 

79-71 

DClin  1997. 

12-29-64     vs.  Miami  (Flo.)                L 

73-80 

12-28-84     vs.  Georgia  Tech              L 

69-70 

Blue  Crass  Tournament  (Louisville.  Ky.I 

IVICI  Harbor  Classic  (Baltimore,  Md.) 

12-27-96     vs.  Pittsburgh                  W 

66-63 

12-28-59     vs.  Indiana                      I      63-72 

11-27-87     vs.  Loyola  (Md.)             W 

74-60 

12-28-96     vs.  Hawaii                      W 

76-59 

12-29-59     vs.  Fordham                   W     56-54 

11-28-87     vs.  Mississippi                 W 

77-69   (champion 

j      12-30-96     vs  Georgia                     L 

65-73    (OT) 

Cable  Car  Classic  ISan  Francisco,  Calif.) 

Marshall  Invitational  Tournament 

Sugar  Bowl  Tournament 

12-21-73     vs.  San  Francisco            W     78-60 

(Huntingtown,  W.VA.) 

(New  Orleans,  (.a.) 

12-22-73     vs  Santa  Clara              W     53-32   (champions) 

12-20-68     vs.  Marshall                     W 

89-80 

12-28-57     vs,  Vanderbilt                  W 

71-56 

Carrier  Classic  (Syracuse,  IM.Y.) 

12-21-68     vs.  Miami  (Flo.)                I 

85-92 

12-30-57     vs.  Memphis  Stole            L 

46-47   (3  0T) 

12-5-80       vs  Wagner                    W     96-73 

Maryland  Invitational  Tournament 

12-29-58     vs.  Mississippi  State         L 

45-56 

12-6-80       vs  Syrocuse                   W     83-73   (champions) 

(College  Park,  Md.) 

12-30-58     vs.  Loyola  (Md.)             W 

54-50 

Central  Fioelity  Classic  (Richmond,  Va.) 

12-19-69     Army                                 L 

64-69 

12-29-61      vs.  Mississippi  State          L 

62-64 

12-1-89       vs.  South  Caroline            L       51-52 

12-20-69     Fordham                        W 

94-71 

12-30-61      vs.  Louisville                     L 

64-83 

12-2-89       vs.  Army                          W      78-60 

12-29-71      Western  Kentucky           W 

103-67 

12-29-65     vs.  Houston                    W 

69-68 

Chaminade  Christmas  Classic 

12-30-71      St.  John's                        W 

90-69   (champion. 

)      12-30-65     vs.  Dayton                      W 

77-75   (chompions) 

(Honolulu.  HawaiiI 

12-29-72     Georgia  Tech                 W 

90-53 

Sun  Bowl  Tournament 

12-22-89     vs.  George  Mason          W    104-86 

12-30-72     Syracuse                        W 

90-76  (champion. 

]     (El  Paso,  Texas) 

12-23-89     vs.  East  Tennessee  St.      W     91-86 

12-28-73     Holy  Cross                     W 

102-75       - 

12-29-88     vs.  Lomor                       W 

74-65 

12-24-89     vs.  Sacramento  State      W     98-68   (champions) 

12-29-73     Boston  College              W 

58-37  (champion. 

j      12-30-88     vs.  Texas-El  Paso             W 

69-51    (champions) 

Charlotte  Invitational 

12-27-74     Georgia  Tech                 W 

105-67 

Sun  Carnival  Tournament 

(Charlotte.  lyi.C.I 

12-28-74     UCLA                             L 

75-81 

(El  Paso,  Texas) 

12-28-66     vs.  Davidson                  W     66-55 

12-29-75     Seton  Hall                      W 

104-69 

12-21-67     vs.  Texos-EI  Paso              L 

53-70 

12-29-66     vs.  Army                        W     57-54   (champions) 

12-30-75     Princeton                         W 

66-59  (chompion! 

j      12-22-67     vs.  Southern  Illinois          L 

72-73   (OT) 

12-27-68     vs.  Davidson                    I      69-83 

12-28-76     Xavier                              W 

84-74 

Tip-Off  Tournament  ((.anoover.  Md.)           |  | 

12-28-68     vs.  Wichita                     W     95-83 

12-29-76     Syracuse                         W 

96-85  (champions 

)      12-27-77     vs.  American                   W 

78-65 

Dixie  Classic  (Raleigh.  IM.C.l 

12-28-77    Western  Kentucky           W 

91-78 

12-28-77     vs.  Georgetown              W 

91-87  (champions) 

12-28-60    vs.  North  Carolina           I       57-81 

12-29-77     GeorgioTech                 W 

65-63   (champions 

)    Virginia  Polytechnic  Institute 

12-29-60    vs.  NC  State                    I      67-75 
12-30-60    vs.  Wyoming                  W     84-77 

12-29-78     St.  Joseph's                    W 
12-30-78     Southern  California        W 

62-57 

83-79   (champions 

Tournament  (Blacksburc,  Va.) 

)      12-20-63     vs.  Tennessee                    L       59-70 

12-21-63     vs.  Louisiona  Stole          W 

75-65 

12-28-79     Miomi(Ohio)                 W 

115-76 

12-29-79     Temple                          W 

85-63   (champions 

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Postseason  Tournaments 

NCAA  Tournament  Appearances 


NCAA  Appearances:  17  Appearances 
Overall  Record:  22-17 
Times  to  the  Final  Eight;  2  (1973,  1975) 
TimestotheSweetSixteen:  7(1958,  1980,  1985,  1994, 

1995,  1998,  1999) 
Overall  Appearances 

Year             Maryland's  Result  Md.  Seed 

1958            Easi  Regional  Semifinals  n/a 

1973            East  Regional  Final  n/a 

1975             Midwest  Regional  Final  n/a 

1980  East  Regional  Semifinal  2 

1981  Midwest  Regional  Second  Round  6 

1983  Midwest  Regional  Second  Round  8 

1984  Mideast  Regional  Semifinals  3 

1985  Southeast  Regional  Semifinal  5 

1986  West  Regional  Second  Round  5 
1988            Southeast  Regional  Second  Round  7 

1994  Midwest  Regional  Semifinals  10 

1995  West  Regional  Semifinals  3 

1996  West  Regional  First  Round  7 

1997  Southeast  Regional  First  Round  5 

1998  West  Regional  Semihnals  4 

1999  Soutfieost  Regional  Semifinals  2 

2000  Midwest  Regional  Second  Round  3 

1958 

East  Regional,  First  Round 
Site:  New  York,  N.Y. 

Maryland  88,  Boston  College  63  (3-1 1-58) 
East  Regional,  Semifinals/Third  Place  Game 
Site:  Chariolte,  N.C. 
Temple  81,  Maryland  67  (3-14-58) 
Maryland  59,  Manhattan  55  (3-15-58) 

1973 

East  Regionol,  First  Round 

Site:  Charlotte,  N.C. 

First  Round  Bye 

East  Regional,  Semifinal/Final 

Site:  at  Chorlolte,  N.C 

Maryland  91,  Syracuse  75  (3-15-73) 

Providence  103,  Maryland  89  (3-17-73) 

1975 

Midwest  Regional,  First  Round 

Site:  Lubbock,  Texas 

Maryland  83,  Creighton  79  (3-15-75) 

Midwest  Regional,  Semifinal/Final 

Site:  Las  Cruces,  N.M. 

Maryland  83,  Notre  Dome  71  (3-20-75) 

Louisville  96,  Maryland  82  (3-22-75) 

1980 

East  Regional,  First/Second  Rounds 
Site:  Greensboro,  N.C. 

First  Round  Bye 

No  2  Maryland  86.  No.  7  Tennessee  75  (3-8-80) 

Eost  Regional,  Semifinal 

Site:  Philadelphia,  Po. 

No.  3  Georgetown  74,  No.  2  Maryland  68  (3-14-80) 

1981 

Midwest  Regional,  First/Second  Rounds 
Site:  at  Dayton,  Ohio 

No.  6  Maryland  81,  No.  11  Tenn.  Chattanooga  69  (3-12-81) 
No.  3  Indiana  99,  No.  6  Maryland  64  (3-13-81 ) 


1983 

Midwest  Regional,  First/Second  Rounds 

Site:  Houston,  Texas 

No.  8  Maryland  52  .  No.  9  Tenn.  Chattanooga  51  (3-17-83) 

No.  1  Houston  60,  No.  8  Maryland  50  (3-19-83) 

1984 

Mideast  Regional,  First/Second  Rounds 
Site:  Birmingham,  Ala. 

First  Round  Bye 

No.  3  Morylond  102,  No.  11  West  Virginia  77  (3-17-84) 

Mideast  Regional  Semifinal 

Site:  Lexington,  Ky. 

No.  2  Illinois  72,  No.  3  Maryland  70  (3-22-84) 

1985 

Southeast  Regional,  First/Second  Rounds 

Site:  Dayton,  Ohio 

No.  5  Maryland  69,  No.  12  Miami  (Ohio)  68  (OT)  (3-15-85) 

No.  5  Maryland  64  ,  No.  13  Navy  59  (3-17-85) 

Southeost  Regional,  Semifinal 

Site:  Birmingham,  Ala. 

No.  8  Villanovo  46,  No.  5  Maryland  43  (3-22-85) 

1986 

West  Regional,  First/Second  Rounds 
Site:  Long  Beach,  Calif. 

No.  5  Maryland  69,  No.  12  Pepperdine  64  (3-14-86) 

No.  4  Nevada-Las  Vegas  70,  No.  5  Maryland  64  (3-16-84) 

1988* 

Southeast  Regional,  First/Second  Rounds 
Site:  Cincinnati,  Ohio 

No,  7  Maryland  92,  No  12  UC  Santa  Barboro  82  (3-18-88) 
No.  2  Kentucky  90,  No.  7  Maryland  81  (3-20-88) 
*  -  Maryland's  /  988  NCAA  Tournament  appearance  was  va- 
cated by  the  NCAA 

1994 

Midwest  Regional,  First/Second  Rounds 

Site:  Wichito,  Kan. 

No.  10  Maryland  74,  No.  7  St.  Louis  67  (3-17-94) 

No.  10  Maryland  95,  No.  2  Massachusetts  87  (3-19-94) 

Midwest  Regional,  Semifinal 

Site:  Dallas,  Texas 

No.  3  Michigan  78,  No.  10  Maryland  71  (3-25-94 

1995 

West  Regional,  First/Second  Rounds 

Site:  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 

No.  3  Maryland  87  No.  14  Gonzago  63  (3-16-95) 

No.  3  Maryland  82,  No.  11  Texas  68  (3-18-95) 

West  Regional,  Semifinal 

Site:  Oakland,  Calif. 

No.  2  Connecticut  99,  No,  3  Maryland  89  (3-23-95) 

1996 

West  Regionol,  First  Round 
Site:  Tempe,  Ariz. 

No.  10  Santa  Clara  91,  No.  7  Maryland  79  (3-15-96) 

1997 

Southeast  Regional,  First  Round 

Site:  Memphis,  Tenn. 

No.  12  Charleston  75,  No.  5  Maryland  66  (3-13-97) 

1998 

West  Regional,  First/Second  Rounds 
Site:  Sacramento,  Calif. 

No.  4  Marylond  82,  No  13  Utah  Stole  68  (3-13-98) 


No  4  Maryland  67  No.  5  Illinois  61  (3-15-98) 

West  Regional,  Semifinal 

Site:  Anaheim,  Calif. 

No.  1  Arizona  87  No.  4  Maryland  79  (3-19-98) 

1999 

South  Regional,  First/Second  Rounds 

Site:  Orlando,  Flo. 

No.  2  Moryland  82,  No   15  Volparoiso  60  (3-11-99) 

No.  2  Maryland  75,  No.  10  Creighton  63  (3-13-99) 

South  Regional,  Semifinal 

Site:  Knoxville,  Tenn. 

No.  3  St  Johns  76,  No.  2  Maryland  63  (3-18-99) 

sooo 

Midwest  Regional,  First/Second  Rounds 
Site:  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

No.  3  Maryland  74,  No.  14  lona  59  (3-16-00) 
No  6  UCLA  105,  No  3  Maryland  70  (3-18-00) 

NIT  Appearances 

NIT  Appearances:  4  Appearances 
Overall  Record:  7-3 
Championships:  1  (1972) 

Overall  Appearances 


Year 

Morylond's  Result 

1972 

Champions 

1979 

Second  Round 

1982 

Second  Round 

1990 

Second  Round 

I  972 

First  Round/Quarterfinals  (16  Teams) 
Site:  New  York,  N.Y. 

Maryland  67  St.  Joseph's  55  (3-18-72) 

Maryland  71,  Syracuse  65  (3-20-72) 

Semifinals/Championship 

Site:  New  York,  N.Y. 

Maryland  91,  Jacksonville  77  (3-23-72) 

Maryland  100,  Niagara  69  (3-25-72) 

1979 

First  Round/Second  Round  (24  teams) 
Site:  College  Park,  Md. 

Maryland  67  Rhode  Island  65   (3-7-79)  (3  OT] 
Ohio  State  79,  Maryland  72  (3-12-79) 

I98S 

First  Round  (32  Teams) 

Site:  Richmond,  Va. 

Maryland  60,  Richmond  50  (3-12-82) 

Second  Round 

Site:  Athens,  Go. 

Georgia  83,  Maryland  69  (3-15-82) 

1990 

First  Round  (32  Teams) 
Site:  College  Pork,  Md. 

Maryland  91,  Massachusetts  81  (3-15-90) 

Second  Round 

Site:  State  College,  Po. 

Penn  State  80,  Maryland  78  (3-19-90) 


145 


i^me-Record-Book 


RYLAMD  BASKETBALL 


Individual  NCAA  Tournament  Bests 


Single  Game 


Single  Tournament 


Points 

Rebounds 

Points 

Fr 

EE  ThR 

ows  Made 

31 

Joe  Smith 

Texas 

3-18-95 

21 

Joe  Smith 

Texas 

3-18-95 

70 

3  games 

John  Lucas 

1975 

21 

2  gomes 

Len  Bias 

1986 

31 

Len  Bias 

UNLV 

3-16-86 

20 

Tom  Roy 

Louisville 

3-22-75 

63 

3 

Joe  Smith 

1994 

20 

3 

Joe  Smith 

1994 

29 

Joe  Smith 

St  Louis 

3-17-94 

16 

Buck  V^illioms 

UT-Chott. 

3-12-81 

62 

3 

joe  Smith 

1995 

20 

3 

Tom  Young 

1958 

28 

Greg  Manning 

Tennessee 

3-8-80 

15 

Keith  Booth 

Gonzogo 

3-16-95 

57 

2 

Len  Bios 

1986 

15 

2 

Adrian  Bronch 

1984 

27 

Johnny  Rhodes 

Santo  Clara 

3-15-96 

15 

Joe  Smith 

St.  Louis 

3-17-94 

56 

3 

Adrian  Branch 

1985 

14 

3 

Joe  Smith 

1995 

27 

John  Lucas 

Louisville 

3-22-75 

15 

Buck  V^illiams 

Georgetown 

3-14-80 

55 

3 

Jock  Davis 

1958 

14 

2 

John  Lucas 

1975 

26 

Len  Bias 

Pepperdine 

3-14-86 

14 

Joe  Smith 

Connecticut 

3-23-95 

53 

3 

Rodney  Elliott 

1998 

13 

2 

Rudy  Archer 

1988 

25 

Derrick  Lewis 

UCSB 

3-18-88 

14 

Joe  Smith 

Michigan 

3-25-94 

53 

3 

Len  Bios 

1985 

12 

3 

Duone  Simpkins 

1994 

25 

Len  Bias 

Miami-Ohio 

3-15-85 

14 

Tom  McMillen 

Syracuse 

3-15-73 

53 

3 

Owen  Brown 

1975 

12 

2 

Adrian  Branch 

1983 

25 

Albert  King 

UT-Chatt, 

3-12-81 

13 

Steve  Francis 

Creighton 

3-13-99 

47 

3 

Terence  Morris 

1999 

12 

2 

Brod  Davis 

1975 

25 

Tom  McMillen 

Providence 

3-17-73 

13 

Charles  McNeil 

Temple 

3-14-58 

47 

2 

Albert  King 

1981 

24 

John  Lucas 

Notre  Dame 

3-20-75 

12 

Terence  Morris 

lona 

3-16-00 

47 

2 

Greg  Monning 

1980 

Rebounds 

24 

Charles  McNeil 

Temple 

3-14-58 

12 

Terence  Morris 

Creighton 

3-13-99 

46 

3 

Steve  Francis 

1999 

39 

3  gomes 

Joe  Smith 

1995 

24 

Jack  Davis 

Boston  Coll. 

3-11-58 

12 

Len  Bias 

UNLV 

3-16-86 

46 

3 

Johnny  Rhodes 

1995 

34 

3 

Joe  Smith 

1994 

12 

Al  Bunge 

Boston  Coll. 

3-11-58 

26 

3 

Terence  Morris 

1999 

Field  Coals 

Points  Per  Came 

26 

3 

Rodney  Elliott 

1998 

11 

Johnny  Rhodes 

Santa  Clara 

3-15-96 

Assists 

28.5 

Len  Bios 

1986 

26 

2 

Keith  Booth 

1995 

11 

Derrick  Lewis 

UCSB 

3-18-88 

12 

Keith  Gatlin 

Novy 

317-85 

23.7 

Greg  Manning 

1980 

26 

2 

Buck  Willioms 

1981 

11 

Len  Bios 

UNLV 

3-16-86 

11 

Duane  Simpkins 

St.  Louis 

3-17-94 

23.5 

Albert  King 

1981 

26 

2 

Buck  Williams 

1980 

11 

Albert  King 

UT-Chatt. 

3-12-81 

10 

Johnny  Rhodes 

Massachusetts  3-19-94 

23.3 

John  Lucas 

1975 

25 

3 

Steve  Fronds 

1999 

11 

Greg  Manning 

Tennessee 

3-8-80 

10 

Keith  Gatlin 

Miami-Ohio 

3-15-85 

21.5 

Tom  McMillen 

1973 

24 

2 

Len  Elmore 

1975 

11 

John  Lucas 

Louisville 

3-22-75 

10 

Keith  Gotlin 

Illinois 

3-22-84 

21.0 

Joe  Smith 

1995 

23 

3 

Al  Bunge 

1958 

11 

Jack  Davis 

Boston  Coll. 

3-11-58 

10 

Reggie  Jackson 

Tennessee 

3-8-80 

21.0 

Joe  Smith 

1994 

22 

3 

Brod  Davis 

1975 

10 

Joe  Smith 

Connecticut 

3-23-95 

9 

Keith  Gotlin 

Pepperdine 

3-14-86 

21.0 

Adrian  Branch 

1983 

22 

3 

Charles  McNeil 

1958 

10 

Joe  Smith 

Texas 

3-18-95 

7 

Juan  Dixon 

lona 

3-16-00 

20.0 

Joe  Smith 

1995 

21 

2 

Lonny  Baxter 

2000 

10 

Joe  Smith 

St.  Louis 

3-17-94 

7 

Terrell  Stokes 

St.  John's 

3-13-99 

20.5 

Keith  Gatlin 

1988 

21 

3 

John  Nocincik 

1958 

10 

Len  Bios 

Miami-Ohio 

3-15-85 

7 

Sar.  Jasikevicius 

Utoh  Stole 

3-12-98 

20.5 

John  Lucas 

1973 

10 

Albert  King 

Indiana 

3-13-81 

7 

Brad  Davis 

Louisville 

3-22-75 

19.0 

Terence  Morris 

1999 

Assists 

10 

Albert  King 

Tennessee 

3-8-80 

7 

Keith  Gatlin 

Kentucky 

3-20-80 

18.7 

Adrian  Branch 

1985 

24 

3  gomes 

Keith  Gatlin 

1985 

10 

Tom  McMillen 

Providence 

3-17-73 

7 

Keith  Gatlin 

West  Virginio 

3-17-84 

22 

3 

Duone  Simpkins 

1994 

Field  Coals 

18 

3 

Brod  Davis 

1975 

3-PoiNT  Field  Coals 

Field  Coal  Pct.  iMin 

0  An.} 

28 

3  gomes 

John  Lucas 

1975 

17 

3 

Terrell  Stokes 

1998 

5 

Keith  Gatlin 

UCSB 

3-18-88 

.800(8-10)   laron  Profit      Valporoiso  3-11-99 

24 

3 

Joe  Smith 

1995 

17 

2 

Keith  Gotlin 

1984 

4 

Duane  Simpkins 

Massachusetts  3- 19-94 

.733  (11-15)  Derrick  Lewis    UCSB 

3-18-88 

24 

3 

Jock  Dovis 

1958 

16 

3 

Johnny  Rhodes 

1994 

4 

Keith  Gotlin 

Kentucky 

3-20-88 

.733(lll5)GregMa 

nningTenn. 

3-8-80 

23 

3 

Rodney  Elliott 

1998 

15 

3 

Terrell  Stokes 

1999 

3 

Sar.  Jasikevicius 

Utah  State 

3-12-98 

.727(8-11)    Exree  Hi 

3p       Moss 

3-19-94 

23 

3 

Owen  Brown 

1975 

15 

3 

Johnny  Rhodes 

1995 

3 

Johnny  Rhodes 

Santo  Clara 

3-15-96 

.727(8-11)    Br  Williams      Kentucky 

3-20-88 

23 

3 

Adrian  Branch, 

1985 

15 

2 

Keith  Gatlin 

1986 

3 

Duane  Simpkins 

Gonzogo 

3-16-95 

.727(811)    Owen  Brown    Creightor 

3-15-75 

21 

3 

Joe  Smith 

1994 

13 

3 

Sor.  Jasikevicius 

1998 

3 

Teyon  McCoy 

Kentucky 

3-20-88 

.700(7-10)   Len  Bios 

Houston 

3-19-83 

21 

3 

Len  Bios 

1985 

13 

2 

Keith  Gatlin 

1988 

2 

Juan  Dixon 

UCLA 

3-18-00 

.667(10-15)JaeSmitl- 

St.  Louis 

3-17-94 

21 

2 

Albert  King 

1981 

2 

Juon  Dixon 

lona 

3-16-00 

.667(8-12)  JohnLucos       N  Dame 

3-20-75 

20 

2 

Greg  Manning 

1980 

2 

Steve  Francis 

Valparoiso 

3-11-99 

.647  (11-17)  Jack  Davis       B.  College  311-58 

Career 

2 

Johnny  Rhodes 

Connecticut 

3-23-95 

.643(9-14)   Greg  Manning  G'town 

3-14-80 

3-PoiNT  Field  Coals 

^^ 

mm      ^^ 

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2 

Exree  Hipp 

Massochuset1s3-19-94 

9 

2  gomes 

Keith  Gotlin 

1988 

Points 

2 

Rudy  Archer 

Kentucky 

3-20-88 

Free  Throw  Pct.  (Wiin 

8  Att.) 

8 

3 

Sor.  Jasikevicius 

1998 

168 

9  gomes 

Len  Bios 

1983-88 

1.00(9-9)    Len  Bios 

UNLV 

3-16-86 

5 

3 

Terrell  Stokes 

1998 

129 

7 

Adrian  Branch 

1983-85 

Free  Throws  Made 

1.00(8-8)     JohnLucos       N.  Dome 

3-20-75 

4 

2 

Juon  Dixon 

2000 

125 

6 

Joe  Smith 

1994-95 

12 

Len  Bios 

Pepperdine 

3-14-86 

.917(1112)  RudyArcher     UCSB 

3-18-88 

4 

3 

Steve  Francis 

1999 

111 

5 

John  Lucos 

1973-75 

11 

Joe  Smith 

Texas 

318-95 

.900(9-10)  JoeSmitt 

St.  Louis 

3-17-94 

4 

3 

Duone  Simpkins 

1995 

107 

7 

Johnny  Rhodes 

1994-96 

11 

Rudy  Archer 

UCSB 

3-18-88 

.889(8-9)     Charles  McNeilTemple 

3-14-58 

4 

3 

Johnny  Rhodes 

1995 

100 

7 

Terence  Morris 

1997-00 

9 

Joe  Smith 

St  Louis 

3-17-94 

.889(8-9)     Adrion  Branch  V^/ Va. 

3-17-84 

4 

3 

Duone  Simpkins 

1994 

98 

8 

Loron  Profit 

1996-99 

9 

Len  Bias 

UNLV 

3-16-86 

.875(7-8)     Terence  MorrisCreighlon  3-13-99 

4 

3 

Exree  Hipp 

1994 

96 

9 

Keith  Gotlin 

1984-88 

8 

Juan  Dixon 

lona 

3-16-00 

.857  (12-14)  Len  Bios 

Pepperdine3-14-86 

3 

3 

Juon  Dixon 

1999 

87 

7 

Rodney  Elliott 

1995-98 

8 

Adrian  Branch 

Vilest  Virginia  3-17-84 

.800(8-10)  Juon  Dixon       lona 

3-16-00 

3 

1 

Johnny  Rhodes 

1996 

86 

7 

Duone  Simpkins 

1994-96 

8 

John  Lucas 

Notre  Dome 

3-20-75 

.800(8-10)  Brod  Do 

/is       N.  Dome 

3-20-75 

3 

2 

Teyon  McCoy 

1988 

82 

4 

Albert  King 

1980-81 

8 

Brod  Davis 

Notre  Dome 

3-20-75 

.800(8-10)  Tom  You 

ng       Manhattan3-15-58 

3 

2 

Rudy  Archer 

1988 

8 

Tom  Young 

Monhotlon 

3-15-58 

3 

2 

Duane  Simpkins 

1995 

8 

Charles  McNe 

Temple 

3-14-58 

146 


LAND  BASKETBA 


JsWmmeJiecordrBookM 


Team  NCAA  Tournament  Bests 


Points 

102        West  Virginia 
Massachusetts 
UCSB 
Syracuse 
Providence 


Points  Allowed 

105  UCLA 

103  Providence 

99  Connecticut 

99  Indiana 

96  Louisville 

91  Santa  Clara 

90  Kentucky 

87  Arizona 

87  Massachusetts 


1984 
1994 
1988 
1973 
1973 


2000 
1973 
1995 
1981 
1975 
1996 
1988 
1998 
1994 


Field  Coals 

Providence 

Syrocuse 

Connecticut 

West  Virginia 

Tennessee 

Creighton 

Gonzaga 

Michigan 

Santo  Clara 

Georgetown 

Notre  Dame 


40 
39 
38 
36 
36 
36 
34 
33 
31 
31 
31 


1973 
1973 
1995 
1984 
1980 
1975 
1995 
1994 
1996 
1980 
1975 


Rebounds 

54  Boston  College 


Fewest  Points  Scored 

43  Villanovo  1985 

50  Houston  1983 

52  UT-Chottonoogo  1983 

59  Monhotton  1958 


Fewest  Points  Allowed 


Field  Coal  Attempts 

83  Connecticut  1995 

83  Providence  1973 

78  Arizona  1998 

76  Santo  Clara  1996 

72  Gonzaga  1995 

70  UCLA  2000 

69  Louisville  1975 

69  Indiana  1981 


49 
49 
49 
49 
48 
47 
46 
44 
43 
42 
42 
39 


lono 

Arizona 

Connecticut 

Gonzoga 

Creighton 

Texas 

Michigan 

Utoh  Stole 

Louisville 

UT-Chottanooga 

Providence 

Syracuse 


Free  Throws  Made 


46 
51 
55 
59 
59 
59 


Vitlonova 

UT-Chottonooga 

Manhattan 

lona 

Navy 

Miami-Ohio 


1985 
1983 
1958 
2000 
1985 
1985 


Margin  of  Victory 

25  102-77     West  Virginia  1984 

25  88-63       Boston  College  1958 

22  82-60       Valparaiso  1999 


30 
26 
26 
25 
25 
22 
21 
21 
21 
21 


West  Virginia 

Texas 

Boston  College 

Creighton 

UCSB 

Louisville 

Massachusetts 

Pepperdine 

UT-Chattanoogo 

Notre  Dome 


1984 
1995 
1958 
1999 
1988 
1975 
1994 
1986 
1981 
1975 


Assists 

23  Utah  State 

23  Massachusetts 

22  West  Virginia 

21  Illinois 

21  St.  Louis 

21  UT-Chattonooga 

21  Tennessee 

19  Valparaiso 

19  Arizona 

19  Georgetown 

18  Navy 


Illinois 
Notre  Dome 


1958 
2000 
1998 
1995 
1995 
1999 
1995 
1994 
1998 
1975 
1981 
1973 
1973 


1998 
1994 
1984 
1998 
1994 
1981 
1980 
1999 
1998 
1980 
1985 
1985 
1975 


Free  Throws  Attempted 


Margin  Of  Defeat 


35 
35 
15 
14 
14 
14 


70105 

64-99 

63-88 

62-76 

82-96 

89-103 


UCLA 

Indiana 

Temple 

St.  John's 

Louisville 

Providence 


2000 
1981 
1958 
1999 
1975 
1973 


42 
41 
36 
36 
32 
32 
31 


Boston  College 

Texas 

Michigan 

West  Virginia 

Creighton 

UCSB 

Massachusetts 


1958 
1995 
1994 
1958 
1999 
1988 
1994 


3-Point  Field 

11  Arizona 

9  Kentucky 

8  Massachusetts 

Santo  Clara 

Gonzaga 

UCSB 

UCLA 


Coals  Made 


Illinois 

St.  John's 

Valparaiso 

Creighton 

Utah  State 

Connecticut 

Michigan 


1998 
1988 
1994 
1996 
1995 
1988 
2000 
1998 
1999 
1999 
1999 
1998 
1995 
1994 


3-PoiNT  Field 

Arizono 

Kentucky 

UCLA 

Sonta  Clara 

Michigan 

St.  John's 

Connecticut 

lliinots 

Gonzaga 

UCSB 

Creighton 

Valparaiso 

Utah  State 

Massachusetts 

St.  Louis 


27 
23 
22 
22 
21 
20 
20 
17 
17 
16 
13 
11 
10 
10 
5 

Field 

.667 
.661 
.655 
.632 
.600 
.600 
.583 
.552 
.545 
.534 
.534 

Free 

.917 
.882 
.880 
.875 
.871 
.846 
.840 
.833 
.821 
.800 


Coals  Att. 

1998 
1988 
2000 
1996 
1994 
1999 
1995 
1998 
1995 
1988 
1999 
1999 
1998 
1994 
1994 


Coal  Percentage 


36-54 
39-59 
36-55 
36-57 
33-55 
30-50 
28-48 
32-58 
30-55 
31-58 
31-58 


West  Virginia 

Syracuse 

Creighton 

Tennessee 

Mossachusetts 

UCSB 

St.  Louis 

Utah  State 

Boston  College 

Georgetown 

Notre  Dome 


1984 
1975 
1975 
1980 
1994 
1988 
1994 
1998 
1958 
1980 
1975 


Throw  Percentage 


Miami-Ohio 

St.  John's 

Louisville 

Kentucky 

Manhattan 

Illinois 

Notre  Dome 

West  Virginia 

Temple 

Navy 


1985 
1999 
1975 
1988 
1958 
1998 
1975 
1984 
1958 
1985 


147 


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Final  Associated 
Press  Ranliings 

Final  Rankings 


1954..  20  1981  ..  18 

1958 6  1984..  11 

1972..  U  1995..  10 

1973 8  1997..  22 

1974 4  1998..  20 

1975 5   1999 5 

1976.11  2000..  17 

1980 8 

I9S4 

1 .  Kentucky 

2.  La  Solle 

3.  Holy  Cross 

4.  Indiana 

5  Duquesne 

6,         Notre  Dame 

7  Brodley 

8.  Western  Kentucky 

9  Penn  State 

10  OklohomaA&M 
20.      Ma^lond 

1958 

1 ,  West  Virginia 

2.  Cincinnati 

3  Kansas  State 

4.  San  Francisco 

5.  Temple 

6.  Maryland 

7.  Kansas 

8  Notre  Dome 

9.  Kentucky 

10.  Duke 

1972 

1.  UCLA 

2,  North  Caroline 
3  Pennsylvania 

4.  Louisville 

5,  Long  Beoch  Stote 
6-         South  Carolina 

7  Marquette 

8  S.W,  Louisiana 

9  Brighom  Young 
10.  Florida  Stole 
14.  Moryland 

1973 

1.  UCLA 

2.  NC  State 

3.  Long  Beach  Stole 

4.  Providence 

5.  Marquette 

6.  Indiana 

7  S  W.  Louisiana 

8.  Maryland 

9.  Kansas  State 

10.  Minnesota 


1974 


NC  State 

UCLA 

Morquetle 

Maryland 

Notre  Dome 

Michigan 

Kansas 


8.  Providence 

9.  Indiana 

10.  Long  Beach  State 

1975 

1.  UCLA 

2.  Kentucky 

3.  Indiana 

4.  Louisville 

5.  Maryland 

6.  Syrocuse 
7  NC  Stote 

8.  Arizono  Slate 

9.  North  Carolino 

10.  Aloboma 

I  976 

1.  Indiana 

2.  Marquette 

3.  UNLV 

4.  Rutgers 

5.  UCLA 

6.  Aloboma 

7.  Notre  Dome 

8.  North  Carolina 

9.  Michigan 

10.  Western  Michigan 
]  1 .  Marylond 

1980 

1  DePoul 

2.  Louisville 

3.  Louisiono  State 

4.  Kentucky 

5.  Oregon  Stale 

6.  Syracuse 
7  Indiana 

8.  Maryland 

9.  Notre  Dome 

10.  Ohio  Stote 

1981 

1  DePaul 

2.  Oregon  State 

3  Arizona  Stote 

4  Louisiono  State 

5.  Virginia 

6.  North  Corolina 
7  Notre  Dame 

8.  Kentucky 

9  Indiana 

10  UCLA 

1 8.  Maryland 

1984 

1.  North  Corolina 

2.  Georgetown 

3.  Kentucky 
4  DePaul 

5.  Houston 

6.  Illinois 

7.  Oklahoma 

8.  Arkansas 

9  Texos-EI  Paso 

10  Purdue 

1 1 .  Maryland 


1995 

1.  UCLA 

2.  Kentucky 

3  Wake  Forest 

4.  North  Corolino 

5.  Kansas 

6.  Arkansas 

7.  Mossochusetts 

8.  Connecticut 

9.  Villanovo 

10.  Maryland 

1997 

1  Kansas 


Utah 

Minnesota 

North  Carolina 

Kentucky 

South  Carolina 

UCLA 

Duke 

Wake  Forest 
10        Cincinnati 
22.      Maryland 


1998 

1.  North  Carolina 

2.  Kansas 

3.  Duke 

4.  Arizona 

5.  Kentucky 

6.  Connecticut 

7.  Utah 

8.  Princeton 

9.  Cincinnati 

10.  Stanford 
20.  Maryland 

1999 

1.  Duke 

2.  Michigan  State 

3.  Connecticut 

4.  Auburn 

5.  Moryland 

6.  Utoh 

7.  Stanford 

8.  Kentucky 

9.  St.  John's 

10.  Miami  (Flo.) 

sooo 

1 ,  Duke 


Michigan  Stote 
Stanford 
Arizona 
Temple 
lowo  Stote 
Cincinnati 
Ohio  Stole 
St.  John's 
10.       Louisiono  Stote 
1 7.      Maryland 


Final  UPI  &  ESPH/U5A 
Today  Rankings 

Final  Rankings 


1958. 

...6 

1981  . 

11 

1972. 

11 

1984. 

10 

1973. 

10 

1994. 

11 

1974. 

...4 

1995. 

11 

1975. 

...5 

1998. 

15 

1976. 

13 

1999. 

...8 

1980. 

...8 

2000. 

25 

1958 

1.  West  Virginia 

2.  Cincinnati 

3.  San  Francisco 

4.  Kansas  State 
5  Temple 

6.  Maryland 

7.  Notre  Dame 

8.  Kansas 

9.  Dayton 

10.  Indiana 

I97S 

1.  UCLA 

2,  North  Carolina 
3  Pennsylvonio 

4.  Louisville 

5.  South  Corolina 

6.  long  Beach  Stote 

7.  Marquette 

8.  S.W.  Louisiono 

9.  Brighom  Young 

10.  Florido  State 

1 1 .  Maryland 

1973 

1.  UCLA 

2.  NC  State 

3.  long  Beoch  Stote 

4.  Marquette 

5.  Providence 

6.  Indiana 

7  Kansas  Stole 
S.W.  Louisiana 

9.  Minnesota 

1 0.  Maryland 

1974 

1.  NC  Stote 

2.  UCLA 

3.  Noire  Dome 

4.  Maryland 

5.  Marquette 

6.  Providence 
7  Vonderbill 

8.  North  Carolina 

9.  Indiono 

10.  Konsas 


1975 

1 .  Indiana 

2.  UCLA 

3.  Louisville 

4.  Kentucky 

5.  Maryland 

6.  Morquette 

7  Arizono  Stote 

8.  Alabama 

9  NC  State 

10  North  Carolina 

1976 

1.  Indiono 

2  Marquette 

3.  Rutgers 

4.  UNLV 

5.  UCLA 

6.  North  Carolina 
7  Aloboma 

8.  Noire  Dame 

9.  Michigan 
10  Woshinglon 
1 3.  Maryland 


1980 


1 

2. 
3. 
4. 
5- 
6. 
7 
8. 
9 
10. 


DePaul 

Louisiono  State 

Kentucky 

Louisville 

Oregon  State 

Syrocuse 

Indiono 

Maryland 

Ohio  Stole 

Georgetown 


1981 

1.  DePaul 

2.  Oregon  State 

3.  Virginia 

4.  Louisiono  Stale 

5.  Arizono  Stole 

6.  North  Carolina 
7  Indiana 


9. 
10 
II. 


Kentucky 
Notre  Dome 
Utah 
Maryland 


I984 

1.  North  Carolina 

2.  Georgetown 

3.  Kentucky 

4.  DePaul 

5.  Houston 

6.  Illinois 

7.  Arkansas 

8.  Oklahoma 

9.  Texas  El-Poso 

1 0.  Moryland 


1994 

1  Arkonsos 

2.  Duke 

3  Arizono 

4.  Florida 

5.  Purdue 

6.  Missouri 

7.  Connecticut 

8.  Michigan 

9  North  Carolina 

10.  Louisville 

1 1 .  Morylond 

1995 

1  UCLA 

2.  Arkansas 

3.  North  Carolina 

4.  Oklahomo  State 
5  Kentucky 

6-  Connecticut 

7.  Massachusetts 

8.  Virginia 

9.  Wake  Forest 

10  Kansas 

1 1 .  Maryland 

1998 

1 .  Kentucky 

2.  Utoh 

3.  Norlh  Carolino 

4  Stanford 

5.  Duke 

6-  Arizono 

7.  Connecticut 

8.  Kansos 

9.  Purdue 

10.  Michigon  Stole 
15.  Maryland 

1999 

1 .  Connecticut 

2.  Duke 

3.  Michigon  State 

4.  Ohio  Stale 

5  Kentucky 

6.  Si.  John's 

7.  Auburn 

8.  Maryland 

9.  Stanford 

10.  Utoh 


2000 

1.  Michigon  Stale 

Florida 

Iowa  State 

Duke 

Stanford 

Oklahoma  State 

Cincinnati 

Arizona 

Tulso 
10.       Temple 
25.      Mor^and 


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Maryland's  Ail-Americans 

Louis  ''Bosey''  Berger 

All-America*  193  1  &  1932 


5-2,  Forward 
Hometown: 
Fort  Myer,  Va. 
fr,  I  Played:  1929-32 


On  Berger:  Regarded  as  one  of  the  greatest  athletes 
in  the  history  of  Maryland  athletics ...  a  two-time  All- 
America  selection  ...  his  selection  is  considered  a  great 
feat  because  Maryland  was  an  agricultural  school 


at  the  time  and  not  among  the  athletic  giants ...  con- 
sidered one  of  the  best  oll-oround  players  of  his  time 
...  led  Maryland  to  the  1931  Southern  Conference 
championship,  averaging  a  conference-high  19.1 
points  over  the  nine-game  conference  season  ...  also 
ployed  baseball  and  signed  o  professional  contract 
with  the  Cleveland  Indians  upon  graduation ...  played 
in  the  major  leagues  for  six  years,  with  the  Cleveland 
Indians,  Chicago  White  Sox  and  Boston  Red  Sox  ... 
left  baseball  with  a  .236  lifetime  average. 


Len  Bias 

All-America  •  I  98E 


6-8,  Forward 
Hometown: 
Landover,  Md. 
Played:  I  983-86 


On  Bios:  Unanimous  choice  on  almost  every  All- 
America  squad  following  his  senior  season  ...  he  was 
a  third-team  All-America  selection  in  1985,  as  o  jun- 
ior ...  only  Terp  ever  to  be  named  the  ACC  Player  of 
the  Year  twice  (in  1985  and  1986) ...  Bios  is  the  Terps' 


oll-fime  leading  scorer  with  2,149  career  points ...  he 
holds  two  of  the  school's  top  three  single-season  marks 
...  led  the  ACC  in  scoring  two  stroight  years ...  his  best 
scoring  performance,  41  points  at  Duke  in  1986,  ranks 
OS  the  second-best  single-game  performance  in  school 
history  and  is  the  top  performance  by  a  Terp  in  a 
road  game  ...  is  No.  9  on  the  Maryland  career  re- 
bounding list  with  755  total  rebounds ...  is  No.  9  on 
the  school's  career  shot-blocked  list  with  87 ...  he  was 
the  No.  2  pick  overall  in  the  1986  National  Basket- 
ball Association  college  draft,  token  by  the  Boston 
Celtics. 


Len  Bias'  Career  Statistics 

YEAR                GP         FGM-FGA 

pa. 

RM-FTA 

pa. 

AST 

BLK 

STL 

PF-DQ 

REBSAVG 

PTSAVG 

1982-83             30              86-180 

.478 

42-66 

.636 

22 

16 

10 

55-1 

125-4.2 

217-72 

1983-84            32            211-372 

.567 

66-86 

.767 

48 

24 

13 

81-3 

145-4.5 

488-15.3 

1984-85             37            274-519 

.528 

153-197 

.777 

65 

33 

34 

106-2 

251-6.8 

701-18.9 

1985-86             32            267-491 

544 

209-242 

.864 

33 

14 

17 

90-2 

224-70 

743-232 

TOTALS            131         838-1,562 

.536 

47a591 

.795 

168 

87 

84 

322-8 

745-5.7 

2149-16.4 

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Keith  Booth 

All-America  •  I  997 


6-6,  Forward 
Hometown: 
Baltimore,  Md. 
Played:  1994-97 


On  Booth:  All-America  third  team  selection  by  the  As- 
sociated Press  and  a  consensus  All-ACC  first-team  se- 
lection his  senior  season,  1997  ...  received  two  votes 
in  the  ACC  Player-of-the  Year  voting  -  the  only  player 
besides  Woke  Forest's  Tim  Duncan  to  receive  voting 
consideration  ...  All-America  third-team  ond  All-ACC 
first-team  selection  following  his  spectacular  senior  sea- 
son in  1997. ..a  four-time  All-ACC  honoree,  he  earned 
first  team  honors  as  a  senior,  was  a  third  team  selec- 
tion as  a  junior  and  earned  honorable  mention  desig- 
nation during  his  freshman  and  sophomore  seasons 
...  played  on  four  NCAA  Tournament  teams ...  played 
in  eight  NCAA  Tournament  gomes ...  ledtheTerpsin 


scoring  and  ranked  second  in  the  ACC  with  o  career 
high  19.5  points  per  gome  average  during  his  senior 
season  ...  led  the  Terps  in  rebounding  his  junior  and 
senior  seasons  as  he  became  only  the  fourth  player  in 
school  history  to  surpass  the  900  career  rebound  mark 
...  he  recorded  200  rebounds  or  more  during  his  finol 
three  seasons  in  becoming  only  the  seventh  ployer  in 
school  history  to  grob  200  or  more  rebounds  in  three 
vorsity  seasons ...  grabbed  a  career  high  and  school 
record  213  rebounds  as  a  senior,  eclipsing  the  previ- 
ous record  of  209  ...  ranks  first  at  Maryland  in  free 
throws  mode  (576)  and  free  throws  attempted  (824), 
seventh  in  field  goals  attempted  (1,291 1  and  ninth  in 
field  goals  mode  (589)  on  the  Maryland  career  lists 
...  became  only  the  11th  player  in  school  history  to 
hove  his  jersey  honored  as  his  No.  22  was  hung  from 
the  rofters  on  February  22,  1997  just  before  the  final 
home  gome  of  his  collegiate  career  ...a  first  round  se- 
lection of  the  Chicago  Bulls  in  the  1997  NBA  Draft ... 
became  only  the  second  player  in  school  history  to 
ploy  for  on  NBA  World  Championship  team  as  the 
Bulls  won  the  1998  NBA  championship. 


Keith  Booth's  Career  Statistics 


YEAR 

1993-94 
1994-95 
1995-96 
1996-97 
TOTALS 


GP 

30 
34 
30 
32 
126 


FGM-FGA 

113-249 
126-277 
145-328 
205-437 
589-1,291 


pa. 

.454 
.455 
.442 
.469 
.456 


3PM-3PA 

11-27 

3-23 

7-34 

1-21 

22-105 


PCT. 
.407 
.130 
.206 
.050 
.209 


FTM-FA 
87-149 
114-164 
162-214 
213-297 
576-824 


PCT. 

.584 
.695 
.757 
.7\7 
.699 


AST 
65 
76 
73 
82 

296 


BLK 

17 
13 
23 
19 
72 


Len  Elmore 

All- America  •  I  97^ 


6-9,  Center 
Hometown: 
Springfield 
Gardens,  N.Y. 
Played:  1972-74 


On  Elmore:  The  best  rebounder  in  Maryland  history 
and  one  of  the  nation's  best  ever ...  his  rebounding 
prowess  earned  him  a  spot  on  most  1974  All-America 
squads  along  with  offensive-minded  teammates  Tom 
McMillen  and  John  Lucas ...  is  the  only  player  in  Mary- 
land history  with  more  than  1,000  career  rebounds 
(1,053)  ...  his  1973-74  season  average  of  14.7  re- 
bounds 0  gome  is  the  school's  single-season  record 

Len  Elmore's  Career  Statistics 


...  his  career  rebounding  overage  of  12.2  rebounds 
a  game  is  also  the  Maryland  record  ...  he  owns  six  of 
the  top  ten  single-gome  rebounding  marks  in  school 
history  and  two  of  the  top  five  season  totals ...  his  41 2 
rebounds  during  the  1973-74  season  is  the  school 
record  ...  was  a  three-time  member  of  the  All-ACC 
team  ...  wos  Maryland's  Most  Valuable  Player  in 
1972-73  and  its  Outstanding  Senior  in  1973-74  ... 
was  drafted  in  the  first  round  of  the  1974  NBA  Draft 
by  the  Washington  Bullets,  but  chose  to  sign  with  the 
Indiono  Pacers  of  the  American  Basketball  Associa- 
tion ...  spent  1 0  seasons  in  the  NBA  and  ABA  with  the 
Pacers,  Kansas  City  Kings,  Milwaukee  Bucks,  New 
Jersey  Nets  and  New  York  Knicks  ...  upon  leaving 
professional  basketball,  he  enrolled  in  Harvard  Low 
school  and  graduated  in  1987  ...  he  is  the  hrst  former 
professional  player  to  graduate  from  the  prestigious 
low  school. 


BLK 


YEAR 

GP 

FGM-FGA 

pa. 

FTM-FTA 

PCT. 

AST 

1971-72 

32 

126-273 

.462 

95-126 

,754 

37 

1972-73 

26 

112-239 

.469 

37-61 

.607 

35 

1973-74 

28 

170-324 

.525 

69-91 

.758 

48 

TOTALS 

86 

408-836 

.488 

201-278 

.723 

120 

STL 


STL 
45 
43 
41 
64 
193 


PF-DQ 

108-6 

106-4 

100-5 

93-2 

407-17 


REBS-AVG 

183-6.1 
247-73 
233-78 
253-79 
916-7.3 


PTSAVG 

324-10.8 
369-10.9 
459-15,3 
624-19.5 
1776-14.1 


PF-DQ 

REBSAVG 

PTS-AVG 

83-3 

351-11.0 

347-lC.o 

53-5 

290-11.2 

261-100 

74-0 

412-14.7 

409-146 

2ia8 

1053-12.2 

1017-n   ; 

151 


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^ve  Francis 
All- America  •  I  999 


6-3,  Guard 

Hometown: 
Takoma  Park,  Md. 
Played:  I  999 

On  Francis:  A  consensus  All-America  second  team 
selection  following  his  outstanding  junior  season  at 
Maryland  ...  second  team  All-America  selection  by 
the  Associated  Press ...  All-America  second  team  by 
the  United  Slates  Basketball  Writers  Association ...  All- 
America  second  team  by  Basketball  News  ...  All- 
America  third  team  selection  by  Basketball  Times  ... 
All-America  first  team  by  Basketball  America  ...  All- 
America  second  team  by  the  National  Association  of 
Basketball  Coaches ...  All-ACC  first  team  and  AII-ACC 
Tournament  hrst  team  selection  ...  finished  fourth  in 
the  balloting  for  ACC  Player  of  the  Year  in  1999  ... 
named  the  Division  I  newcomer  of  the  year  and  a  first 

Steve  Francis'  Career  Statistics 

YEAR  GP       FGM-FGA  PC      3PM-3PA 

1998-99       34         205-392  .523         45-116 

TOTALS        34         205-392  .523        45-116 


team  All-American  by  Sports  Illustrated ...  finalist  for 
the  Noismith  and  Wooden  awards  as  the  collegiate 
player  of  the  year  ...  All-America  East  second-team 
by  Eastern  Basketball ...  All-ACC  defensive  team  by 
the  ACC  coaches  ...  earned  Most  Valuable  Player 
honors  at  the  BB&T  Classic  in  Washington,  D.C.,  as 
he  helped  lead  Maryland  past  then  No.  5  Stanford 
and  NIT  participant  DePaul ...  selected  to  the  all-tour- 
nament team  at  the  Puerto  Rico  Shootout  where  he 
averaged  15.3  points,  3.3  rebounds  and  3.3  steals 
...  averaged  18.9  points  and  4.3  rebounds  m  nine 
games  against  ranked  teams...  named  to  DickVitale's 
five-man  mid-season  All-America  team  ...  the  first 
player  to  take  two  unbeaten  teams  (San  Jacinto  as  a 
freshman  and  Allegany  as  a  sophomore)  into  the  na- 
tional junior  college  championship  tournament ...  se- 
lected by  the  Vancouver  Grizzlies  as  the  second  over- 
all pick  in  the  first  round  of  the  1999  NBA  Draft  and 
later  traded  to  the  Houston  Rockets  ...  named  NBA 
Co-Rookie  of  the  Year  in  2000. 


PCI. 

FTM-RA 

pa. 

AST 

BLK 

STl 

388 

124-157 

.790 

152 

6 

95 

388 

124-157 

.790 

152 

6 

95 

PF-DQ      REBS-AVG  PTS-AVG 

95-2  154-4.5  579-170 

95-2  154-4.5  579-17.0 


Albert  King 

All-America  * 


1981 


B-7,  Forward 
Hometown: 
Brooklyn,  N.Y. 
Played:  1978-81 


On  King:  One  of  the  most  prolific  scorers  in  school 
history.  King  is  one  of  only  a  handful  of  players  to 
average  in  double  figures  during  each  of  his  four  sea- 
sons ...  he  ranks  as  the  No.  2  all-time  Maryland  scorer 
with  2,058  career  points,  only  91  points  behind  fel- 
low All-American  Len  Bias  on  the  school's  charts  ... 
his  career  scoring  average  of  1 7.4  points  per  game  is 

Albert  King's  Career  Statistics 


the  fifth-best  in  school  history  ...  his  38  points  in  an 
ACC  Tournament  game  is  tied  for  the  fifth-best  indi- 
vidual gome  performance  in  Maryland  history  ... 
shared  the  1980-81  team  Most  Valuable  Player 
Award  with  Buck  Williams  after  winning  the  award 
outright  in  1 979-80 ...  was  the  ACC  Player  of  the  Year 
in  1979-80  and  a  hrst  team  All-ACC  selection  again 
in  1980-81  ...  came  to  Maryland  generally  regarded 
as  the  nation's  top  high  school  recruit,  having  aver- 
aged 38.6  points  and  22  rebounds  as  a  high  school 
senior ...  picked  in  the  first  round  -  the  10th  selection 
overall  of  the  1981  NBA  college  draft  by  the  New 
Jersey  Nets ...  spent  nine  seasons  in  the  NBA  with  the 
Nets,  Philadelphia  76ers,  San  Antonio  Spurs  and 
Washington  Bullets ...  his  brother,  Bernard,  is  also  a 
former  NBA  star  and  league  scoring  champion. 


YEAR 

GP 

FGM-FGA 

pa. 

1977-78 

28 

164-327 

.502 

1978-79 

28 

191-387 

.494 

1979-80 

31 

275-497 

.553 

1980-81 

31 

233-456 

.511 

TOTALS 

118 

863-1667 

.518 

FTM-FTA 

pa. 

AST 

BLK 

STL 

PF-DQ 

REBSAVG 

PTSAVG 

53-82 

.646 

64 

11 

21 

73-3 

187-6.7 

381-13.6 

62-81 

.765 

62 

10 

30 

62-2 

144-5.1 

444-15.9 

124-151 

.821 

86 

18 

42 

86-1 

207-6.7 

674-21.7 

95-117 

.812 

92 

11 

26 

93-3 

177-5,7 

559-180 

330-d31 

.766 

304 

50 

119 

314-9 

715-6.1 

2058-17.4 

152 


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John  Lucas 

All-America  •  I  975  &  I  976 


6-^,  CUARO 

Hometown: 
Durham,  N.C. 
Played:  1973-76 

On  Lucas:  A  two-time  All-America  selection  who  is  con- 
sidered by  many  as  the  greatest  guard  in  the  history 
of  the  Terps'  program  ...  a  two-time  Ail-American  and 
three-time  first-team  AII-ACC  selection  -  the  only  Mary- 
land player  to  earn  such  conference  honors  three  times 
during  his  career ...  the  No.  3  all-time  Maryland  scorer 
with  2,015  points ...   he  is  No.  3  on  the  school's  all- 


JoHN  Lucas'  Career  Statistics 


time  assists  lists ...  during  Lucas'  career  as  Maryland's 
point  guard,  the  Terps  enjoyed  their  best  seasons  in 
terms  of  national  finishes  ...  the  Terps  finished  ranked 
No.  8  (1973),  No.  4  (1974),  and  No.  5  (1975)  in 
the  final  Associated  Press  polls  with  Lucas  at  the  point 
...  was  also  a  collegiate  star  in  tennis,  a  sport  in  which 
he  was  a  two-time  ACC  singles  champion  and  earned 
that  same  honor  in  doubles  ploy  ...  was  the  No.  1 
selection  in  the  1976  NBA  college  draft...  played  14 
seasons  in  the  NBA  with  the  Rockets,  Golden  State 
Warriors,  Washington  Bullets,  Son  Antonio  Spurs,  Mil- 
waukee Bucks  and  Seattle  SuperSonics  ...  after  his 
playing  days  ended,  he  was  the  head  coach  of  the 
San  Antonio  Spurs  and  Philadelphia  76ers ...  currently 
an  assistant  coach  with  the  Denver  Nuggets. 


BLK 


YEAR 

GP 

FGM-FGA 

PCT. 

FM-FTA 

pa. 

AST 

1972-73 

30 

190-353 

.538 

45-64 

.703 

178 

1973-74 

28 

253-495 

.51! 

58-77 

.753 

159 

1974-75 

24 

186-359 

.549 

97-116 

.836 

91 

1975-76 

28 

233-456 

.511 

91-117 

.778 

86 

TOTALS 

110 

862-1663 

.518 

291-374 

.778 

514 

Tom  McMiilen 

All- America  •  I  97^ 

Academic  All-America  •  I  972,  I973&  1974 

points  ...  is  the  No.  5  career  scorer  in  school  history 
among  players  who  were  only  eligible  for  three  years 
(freshmen  were  not  eligible  for  the  varsity  during 
McMillen's  career) ...  led  Maryland  to  the  1 972  Na- 
tional Invitation  Tournament  championship,  earning 
Most  Valuable  Player  honors  for  the  tournament  ... 
played  for  the  United  States  in  the  1972  Olympic 
Games,  where  the  U.S.  earned  a  silver  medal  in  the 
controversial  game  with  the  Soviets  ...  played  in  the 
NBA  for  11  seasons  with  Buffalo,  Atlanta,  New  York 
and  Washington  ...  put  his  professional  basketball 
career  on  hold  one  year  directly  out  of  college  in  or- 
der to  fulfill  his  Rhodes  Scholarship  obligations  by 
studying  for  a  year  at  Oxford  ...  was  elected  to  the 
U.S.  Congress  from  Maryland's  4th  district  in  1986 
...  served  as  Co-Chair  of  the  President's  Commission 
on  Physical  Fitness. 


6- 1  I ,  Forward 
Hometown: 
Mansfield,  Pa. 
Played:  1972-7^ 

On  McMillen:  A  team  leader  both  on  and  off  the  court 
...  averaged  20.5  points  and  9.8  rebounds  during  his 
three-year  career ...  was  selected  as  a  three-time  Aca- 
demic All-American  ...  one  of  only  three  Terps  to  aver- 
age more  than  20  points  per  game  in  successive  sea- 
sons and  the  only  player  in  school  history  with  a  ca- 
reer scoring  average  above  20  points  per  game  ... 
he  owns  two  of  the  top  11  single-season  scoring  marks 
and  four  times  in  his  career  he  scored  more  than  30 

Tom  McMillen's  Career  Statistics 


YEAR 

GP 

FGM-FGA 

pa. 

RM-FTA 

pa. 

AST 

1971-72 

32 

235-428 

.549 

197-241 

.817 

33 

1972-73 

29 

250-427 

.585 

116-145 

.800 

28 

1973-74 

27 

214-404 

.530 

96-126 

.762 

41 

TOTALS 

88 

699-1259 

.555 

409-512 

.799 

102 

BLK 


STL 


PF-DQ 

REBSAVG 

PTS-AVG 

66-2 

83-2.8 

425-14,2 

73-2 

82-2.9 

564-20.1 

60- 

100-4.2 

469-19.5 

77-2 

109-3.9 

557-19.9 

27(yb 

374-3.4 

2015-18.3 

STL 


PF-DQ 
67-3 
76-3 
69-1 

212-7 


REBS-AVG 

306-9.6 

284-9.8 

269-10.0 

859-9.8 


PTSAVG 

667-20.8 

616-21.2 

524-19.4 

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j>ene  Shue 

All-America 


1954 


6-2,  Forward 
Hometown: 
Baltimore,  Mo. 
Playeo:  I  952-54 

On  Shue:  Was  the  Terps'  first  high  profile  basketball 
star  ...  earned  Converse  and  Helms  Foundation  Ail- 
American  honors  as  a  senior,  when  he  averaged  21.8 
points  a  game  ...  owns  the  eighth-best  single-season 
scoring  total  in  school  history  with  654  points  in 
1953. ..scored  40  points  against  Woke  Forest  in  the 


1953  Southern  Conference  tournament  ...  was  se- 
lected as  the  Most  Valuable  Player  of  the  Tournament 
...  was  the  school  record  holder  in  career  scoring  until 
1974  when  fellow  All-America  Tom  McMillen  over- 
took him  ...  holds  the  13th-highest  career  scoring  total 
in  school  history  ...  was  the  third  overall  player  se- 
lected in  the  1954  NBA  Draft  by  the  Philadelphia 
Warriors ...  was  All-Pro  twice  and  a  five-time  NBA  All- 
Star  during  his  10-year  NBA  career  with  the  Warriors, 
New  York  Knickerbockers,  Ft.  Wayne/Detroit  Pistons 
and  Baltimore  Bullets  ...  enjoyed  a  successful  career 
as  a  head  coach  in  the  NBA  with  the  Washington 
Bullets,  Philadelphia  76ers,  San  Diego  ond  Los  Ange- 
les Clippers ...  was  twice  named  as  the  NBA  Coach 
of  the  Year ...  was  general  manager  of  the  Philadel- 
phia 76ers. 


Gene  Shue's  Career  5tatistic5 


YEAR 

1951-52 
1952-53 
1953-54 
TOTALS 


GP 

21 
23 
30 
74 


FGM-FGA 

176-375 
237-469 


PCT. 

.469 
.505 


FTM-FTA 

156-223 
180-228 


pa. 

.700 
.789 


AST 


BLK 


Joe  Smith 

All-America  •  I  994  (Honorable  Mention! 

All- America  •  I  995 

National  Player  of  the  Year  •  I 


6- 1  0,  Forward/ 
Center 
Hometown: 
Norfolk,  Va. 
Played:  1994-95 

On  Smith:  The  consensus  selection  as  the  1995  Na- 
tional Collegiate  Player  of  the  Year ...  selected  as  the 
Naismith  National  Player  of  the  Year  by  the  Atlanta 
Tip-Off  Club,  the  oldest  and  most  coveted  individual 
award  in  college  basketball  ...  also  named  the  Asso 
doled  Press  Player  of  the  Year  and  presented  with 
the  Adolph  Rupp  Award  ...  named  the  Collegiate 
Player  of  the  Year  by  the  United  Press  Internatior^al, 
Basketball  America  Magazir\e,  Eastern  Basketball 
Magazine,  College  Sports  Magazine  and  the  East- 
ern Collegiate  Athletic  Conference  ...  Smith's  six  Na- 
tional Player  of  the  Year  selections  earned  him  the 

Joe  Smith's  Career  Statistics 

YEAR            GP       FGM-FGA            PCT.  3PM-3PA 

1993-94        30         206-395             .522  2-5 

1994-95        34          245-424             .578  9-21 

TOTALS        64         451-819            .550  11-26 


most  of  any  other  player,  thus  making  him  the  consen- 
sus selection  as  the  top  collegiate  player  of  1995  ... 
was  named  the  Atlantic  Coast  Conference  Player  of 
the  Year  and  was  an  All-ACC  first-team  selection  ... 
he  became  one  of  only  three  sophomores  in  the  his- 
tory of  the  conference  to  earn  player  of  the  year  hon- 
ors, joining  only  NC  State's  David  Thompson  and 
Virginia's  Ralph  Sampson  ...  is  one  of  only  two  play- 
ers in  conference  history  to  be  an  All-ACC  first-team 
selection  in  both  his  freshman  and  sophomore  sea- 
sons ...  0  consensus  first  team  All-American,  named 
on  every  All-America  list  following  his  extraordinarily 
productive  sophomore  season  in  which  he  averaged 
20.8  points  and  10.7  rebounds  ...  averaged  20.1 
points  and  10.7  rebounds  for  his  64-game  career  - 
he  is  one  of  only  five  players  in  school  history  to  aver- 
age a  double/double  for  his  entire  career ...  the  No. 
1  overall  selection  in  the  1995  NBA  Draft  by  the 
Golden  State  Warriors  ...  currently  a  member  of  the 
Minnesota  Timberwolves. 


STL 


PF-DQ 


REBS-AVG 


PTSAVG 

224-10.6 

508-22.1 

654-21.8 

1386-18.7 


pa. 

RM-FTA 

PCT. 

AST 

BLK 

STL 

PF-DQ 

REBSAVG 

PTS-AVG 

400 

168-229 

.734 

25 

93 

42 

104-7 

321-10.7 

582-19.4 

429 

209-282 

.741 

40 

97 

51 

87-3 

362-10.7 

708-20.8 

423 

377-511 

.737 

65 

190 

93 

191-10 

683-10.7 

1290-20.1 

154 


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Honofs,Awards:SaiBXj 


Charles  ''Buck''  Williams 

All- America  •  I  98  I 


6-8,  Center/ 
Forward 
Hometown: 
Rocky  Mt.,  N.C. 
Played:  I  979-8  I 


On  Williams:  An  outstanding  scorer  and  extraordi- 
nary rebounder,  Williams  earned  All-Annerica  hon- 
ors following  his  junior  season  ...  entered  the  NBA 
following  his  junior  season  ...  averaged  15.6  points 
and  11.7  rebounds  a  garre  as  a  junior  ...  he  is  the 
No.  3  rebounder  in  Maryland  history  with  928  ca- 
reer rebounds,  third  only  to  Len  Elmore  and  Derrick 

Buck  Williams'  Career  Statistics 


YEAR 

1978-79 
1979-80 
1980-81 
TOTALS 


GP 

30 
24 
31 
85 


FGM-FGA 

120-206 
143-236 
183-283 
446-725 


PCT. 

.583 
.606 
.647 
.615 


Walt  Williams 

All- America  •  I  99S 


E-8,  Forward/ 
Guard 
Hometown: 
Temple  Hills,  Mo. 
Played:  1989-92 


On  Williams:  One  of  the  most  prolific  scorers  and 
most  versatile  players  in  the  history  of  the  program  ... 
played  for  the  Terps  for  four  seasons  despite  the  op- 
portunity to  turn  professional  early  or  transfer  to  an- 
other school  because  of  the  Terps'  NCAA  sanctions, 
and  his  loyalty  to  Maryland  was  one  of  the  key  rea- 
sons why  Maryland  was  able  to  field  competitive 
teams  during  that  period  ...  as  a  senior  he  broke  the 
school  record  for  points  in  a  season  as  he  scored 
776  (the  old  mark  of  743  points  was  held  by  Len 
Bias  in  1985-86) ...  also  broke  the  school  record  for 
scoring  average  with  a  26.8  points  per  game  mark 
(the  old  mark  of  23.3  was  held  by  Will  Hetzel  in 


Walt  Williams'  Career  Statistics 


Lewis ...  his  career  average  of  10.9  rebounds  a  game 
is  second  best  in  school  history  ...  he  was  an  equally 
strong  shooter,  averaging  in  double  figures  in  scoring 
each  of  his  three  seasons  and  registering  the  school's 
best-ever  career  field  goal  shooting  percentage  ...  his 
61 .5  percent  mark  is  the  school  record  ...  led  the  ACC 
in  rebounding  as  a  freshman  in  1978-79,  was  third  in 
1979-80  and  second  during  the  1980-81  season  ... 
was  a  member  of  the  1980  U.S.  Olympic  team  that 
did  not  compete  in  the  Moscow  Olympic  Gomes ... 
applied  for  a  hardship  waiver  into  the  NBA  college 
draft  in  1981  and  was  selected  as  the  No.  3  player 
overall  by  the  New  Jersey  Nets ...  named  as  the  NBA 
Rookie  of  the  Year  in  1982  ...  played  18  seasons  in 
the  NBA  with  the  Nets,  Portland  Trail  Blazers  and  the 
New  York  Knicks. 


FTM-RA 

60-109 

85-128 

116-182 

261419 


PCT. 
.550 
.664 
.637 
.623 


AST 

18 
27 
31 
76 


BLK 
25 
17 
29 
71 


1968-69)  ...  earned  considerable  mention  with  a 
nation's  best  seven-game  streak  of  30  points  or  more 
as  a  senior  ...  was  a  finalist  for  the  Wooden  and 
Naismith  Player  of  the  Year  awards  as  a  senior  ... 
closed  his  career  as  the  school's  No.  6  all-time  scorer 
with  1,704  points  ...  his  16.2  points  per  game  aver- 
age is  the  eighth-best  average  in  school  history  ...  to- 
taled 11  games  with  30  or  more  points  during  his 
senior  season  and  had  14  such  gomes  during  his  ca- 
reer-the  mostof  anyTerp  player  in  history...  scored 
a  career  high  of  39  points  versus  Wake  Forest  which 
is  the  fourth-best  single-game  total  in  school  history ... 
represented  the  U.S.  as  a  member  of  the  U.S.A.  Na- 
tional Team  that  competed  in  the  Pan  American  Games 
prior  to  his  senior  season  ...  the  Americans  won  the 
bronze  medal  in  the  tournament  which  was  played  in 
Havana,  Cuba  ...  was  drafted  by  the  Sacramento 
Kings  in  the  first  round  of  the  NBA  college  draft,  the 
seventh  pick  overall,  following  his  senior  season  ... 
has  also  played  for  the  Miami  Heat,  Toronto  Raptors, 
Portland  Trail  Blazers  and  Houston  Rockets. 


STL 
29 
32 
29 
90 


PF-DQ 

77-2 

87-4 

94-4 

258-10 


REBS-AVG 

323-10.8 
242-10.1 
363-11.7 
928-10.9 


PTSAVG 

300-10.0 

371-15.5 

482-15,5 

1153-13.6 


YEAR 

1988-89 

1989-90 

1990-91 

1991-92 

TOTALS 


GP 

26 
33 
17 
29 
105 


FGM-FGA 

75-170 

143-296 

109-243 

256-542 

583-1251 


PCT. 
.441 
.483 
.449 
.472 
.466 


3PM-3PA 

7-27 

30-67 

28-95 

89-240 

154-429 


pa. 

.259 
.448 
.295 
.371 
.359 


FTM-FTA 

33-53 
104-134 

72-86 
175-231 
384-504 


pa. 

.623 
.776 
.837 
.758 
.762 


AST 

66 
149 

91 
104 
410 


BLK 

13 
34 
6 
28 
81 


STL         PF-DQ      REBS-AVG 


33 
57 
25 
60 
175 


76-7 
115-7 
51-2 
98-6 
340-22 


92-3.5 
138-4.2 

86-5.1 
162-5.6 
4784.6 


PTS-AVG 

190-73 

420-12.7 

318-18,7 

776-26  8 

1704-16.2 


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Maryland's  Award  Winners 


ACC  Player  of  the  Year 

1979-80  Albert  King 

1984-85  LenBias 

1985-86  Len  Bias 

1994-95  Joe  Smith 

ACC  Rookie  of  the  Year 

1978-79      Buck  Williams 
1993-94      Joe  Smith 

ACC  Coach  of  the  Year 

1974-75  Lefty  Driesell 
1979-80  Lefty  Driesell 
1997-98      Gary  Williams 

(ACC  Athlete  Magazine] 
1999-00      Gary  Williams 

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All-ACC  Selections 

1953-54      Gene  Shue(  1st) 
1954-55      Bob  Kessler  (2nd) 
1955-56      Bob  Kessler  (2nd) 
1956-57      Bob  O'Brien  (2nd) 
1957-58      Nick  Davis  (2nd) 

John  Nacincik  (2nd) 
1958-59     Charles  McNeil  (2nd) 
1959-60      Bob  McDonald  (2nd) 
1960-61       Bob  McDonald  (2nd) 
1962-63      Jerry  Greenspan  (2nd) 
1964-65      Jay  McMillen  (2nd) 
1965-66      Gory  Ward  (2nd) 
1968-69     Will  Hetzel  (2nd) 
1969-70     Will  Hetzel  (2nd) 
1970-71      Jim  O'Brien  (2nd) 
1971-72      Tom  McMillen  (1st) 

Len  Elmore  (2nd) 
1972-73      Tom  McMillen  (1st) 

Len  Elmore  (2nd) 
1973-74       Len  Elmore  (1st) 

John  Lucos  (Isl) 
1974-75      John  Lucas  ( 1  St) 

Owen  Brown  (2nd) 

Brad  Davis  (2nd) 

Maurice  Howard  (2nd) 
1975-76      John  Lucas  (1st) 
1976-77      Brad  Davis  (2nd) 
1978-79      Larry  Gibson  (2nd) 
1979-80      Albert  King  (1st) 

Greg  Manning  (2nd) 

Buck  Williams  (2nd) 
1980-81       Albert  King  (2nd) 

Buck  Williams  (2nd) 
1982-83      Adrian  Branch  (2nd) 

Ben  Coleman  (2nd) 
1983-84  Ben  Coleman  (2nd) 
1984-85      Len  Bias  (1st) 

Adrion  Branch  (2nd) 
1985-86      Len  Bios  (1st) 
1986-87      Derrick  Lewis  (2nd) 
1988-89      Tony  Massenburg  (3rd) 

Jerrod  Mustaf  (3rd) 
1990-91       Matt  Roe  (3rd) 


1991-92      Wall  Williams  (1st) 

1993-94      Joe  Smith  (1st) 

Exree  Hipp  (HM) 
Johnny  Rhodes  (HM) 
Duone  Simpkins  (HM) 

1994-95     Joe  Smith  (Isl) 

Johnny  Rhodes  (3rd) 
Keith  Booth  (HM) 
Exree  Hipp  (HM) 
Duone  Simpkins  (HM) 

1995-96      Johnny  Rhodes  (2nd) 
Keith  Booth  (3rd) 
Exree  Hipp  (HM) 
Duane  Simpkins  (HM) 

1996-97      Keith  Booth  (1st) 
Laron  Profit  (HM) 

1997-98      Rodney  Elliott  (3rd) 
Laron  Profit  (3rd) 
Obinna  Ekezie  (HM) 

1998-99      Steve  Francis  (I  St) 

Terence  Morris  (2nd) 
Laron  Profit  (3rd) 
Terrell  Stokes  (HM) 

1999-00      Lonny  Baxter  ( 1  St) 
Juan  Dixon  (1st) 
Terence  Morris  (2nd) 
Steve  Blake  (HM) 

All-ACC  Tournament 

1954  Gene  Shue  (1st  team) 

1956  Bob  Kessler  (2nd) 

1957  John  Nacincik  (2nd) 

1958  Nick  Davis  (1st) 
Charles  McNeil  (1st) 
Al  Bunge  (2nd) 

1961  Bill  Stosiulatis  (2nd) 

1962  Jerry  Greenspan  (2nd) 
1965  Joy  McMillen  (2nd) 

Gory  Ward  (2nd) 

1972  Len  Elmore  (1st) 
Tom  McMillen  (1st) 
Jim  O'Brien  (2nd) 

1973  Tom  McMillen  (1st) 
John  Lucas  (1st) 
Jim  O'Brien  (2nd) 

1974  Tom  McMillen  (1st) 
John  Lucas  (1st) 
Maurice  Howard  ( 1  st) 
Len  Elmore  (2nd) 
Owen  Brown  (2nd) 

1975  John  Lucas  (1st) 

1976  Maurice  Howord  (2nd) 
Steve  Sheppard  (2nd) 

1978  Lawrence  Boston  (2nd) 
Larry  Gibson  (2nd) 

1979  Larry  Gibson  (2nd) 

1980  Albert  King  (1st,  MVP) 
Greg  Manning  (1st) 
Ernest  Graham  (2nd) 
Buck  Williams  (2nd) 

1981  Albert  King  (1st) 


1984 


1986 
1988 
1989 
1992 

1995 

1996 
1997 
1998 
1999 
2000 


Buck  Williams  (1st) 
Ernest  Graham  (2nd) 
Len  Bios  (1st,  MVP) 
Ben  Coleman  (1st) 
Adrian  Branch  (2nd) 
Len  Bios  ( 1  st) 
Keith  Gatlin  (2nd) 
Tony  Massenburg  ( 1  st) 
Walt  Williams  (2nd) 
Exree  Hipp  (2nd) 
Joe  Smith  (2nd) 
Keith  Booth  (2nd) 
Keith  Booth  (2nd) 
Rodney  Elliott  (2nd) 
Steve  Francis  ( 1  st) 
Lonny  Baxter  ( 1  st) 
Juan  Dixon  (1st) 
Terence  Morris  (2nd) 


ACC  Player  of  the  Week 

1972-73      Tom  McMillen 
Jim  O'Brien 
John  Lucas 
Len  Elmore 
Tom  Roy  (2) 
John  Lucas  (2) 
Steve  Sheppard 
Maurice  Howard 
John  Lucas 
Lawrence  Boston 
Ernest  Graham 
Albert  King 
Greg  Manning 
Albert  King  (2) 
Greg  Monning 
Albert  King  (2) 
Adrian  Branch 
Herman  Veal 
Ben  Coleman  (2) 
Jeff  Adkins 
Adrian  Branch 
Len  Bias 
Adrian  Branch 
Len  Bias  (2) 
Derrick  Lewis 
Derrick  Lewis 
John  Johnson 
Tony  Massenburg 
Wolt  Williams 
Kevin  McLinton 
Joe  Smith  (2) 
Johnny  Rhodes 
Keith  Booth 
Johnny  Rhodes 
Keith  Booth  (2) 
Sarunos  Jasikevicius 
Steve  Francis  (2) 
Laron  Profit 
Lonny  Baxter 
Juan  Dixon  (2) 
Terence  Morris 


1973-74 


1974-75 


1975-76 


1977-78 
1978-79 


1979-80 

1980-81 
1982-83 

1983-84 


1984-85 

1985-86 
1986-87 
1987-88 
1988-89 
1989-90 
1991-92 
1992-93 
1994-95 

1995-96 

1996-97 
1997-98 
1998-99 

1999-00 


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Maryland's  Award  Winners 


ACC  Rookie  of  the  Week 

1970-71 

Jim  O'Brien  (2) 

Darreli  Brown 

Howard  White 

1971-72 

Tom  McMillen  (4) 

Len  Elmore 

1972-73 

John  Lucas  (2) 

1974-75 

Brad  Davis  (3) 

Steve  Sheppard 

1975-76 

Larry  Gibson 

Lawrence  Boston 

1976-77 

Bill  Bryant  (2) 

Mike  Davis 

Jo  Jo  Hunter 

1977-78 

Greg  Manning  (2) 

Albert  King 

1978-79 

Buck  Williams  (3) 

1981-82 

Adrian  Branch  |3) 

1982-83 

Ben  Coleman  (2) 

1983-84 

Keith  Gatlin 

1984-85 

Derrick  Lewis  (3  Times) 

1985-86 

John  Johnson 

1986-87 

Teyon  McCoy  (2) 

Steve  Hood 

1987-88 

Brian  Williams  (2) 

1988-89 

Jerrod  Mustof  (3  Times) 

1990-91 

Garfield  Smith 

1992-93 

Exree  Hipp  (2) 

Johnny  Rhodes  (2| 

1994-95 

Joe  Smith  (6  Times) 

All 

1930- 

1932- 
1935- 

1937- 
1938 


-Southern  Conference 

31       Bosey  Berger 

Ed  Ronkin 
33      Rufus  Vincent 
36      Bernie  Buscher 


38 
■39 


1944 
1948 


45 
49 


Vic  Willis 
George  Knepley 
George  Knepley 
Eddie  Johnson 
George  DeWitt 
Jack  Flynn 
Lee  Brawley 


All-Southern  Conference 
Tournament 


931 

Bosey  Berger 

Ed  Ronkin 

939 

George  Knepley 

945 

Jack  Flynn 

951 

Dick  Koffenberger 

953 

Gene  Shue  (MVP) 

Academic  All-America 

1971-72  Tom  McMillen  (1st) 

1972-73  Tom  McMillen  (1st) 

1973-74  Tom  McMillen  (1st) 

1980-81  Greg  Manning  (2nd) 

1990-91  Matt  Roe  (1st) 

Phi  Beta  Kappa 

1978-79      EricShrader 

NCAA  Post-Craouate 
Scholarship 

1970  Tom  Milroy  (alt.) 

1974  Tom  McMillen 

1981  Greg  Manning 

199r  Matt  Roe 

All-ACC  Academic 

1966-67  Joy  McMillen 

1968-69  Tom  Milroy 

1971-72  Tom  McMillen 

1972-73  Tom  McMillen 

1973-74  Tom  McMillen 

1976-77  Steve  Sheppard 

Brian  Magid 

1978-79  Greg  Manning 

1979-80  Greg  Manning 

1980-81  Greg  Manning 

1983-84  Charles  Driesell 

1984-85  Charles  Driesell 

1990-91  Matt  Roe 

Scholar-Athlete  Award 

1989-90  Matt  Roe 

1990-91  Matt  Roe 

1991-92  Vince  Broadnox 

1992-93  KurtisShultz 

1993-94  Kurtis  Shultz 

1994-95  MottRaydo 

1995-96  MattKovorik 

1996-97  MattKovorik 

1997-98  MattKovorik 

1998-99  MattHahn 

1999-00  MattHahn 


Most  Valuable  Player 

1969-70 

Rod  Horst 

1970-71 

Barry  Yates 

1971-72 

Len  Elmore 

1972-73 

Tom  McMillen 

1973-74 

Tom  McMillen 

1974-75 

John  Lucas 

1975-76 

Maurice  Howard 

1976-77 

Lorry  Gibson 

1977-78 
1978-79 
1979-80 
1980-81 
1981-82 
1982-83 

1983-84 
1984-85 
1985-86 
1986-87 
1987-88 
1988-89 
1989-90 
1990-91 
1991-92 
1992-93 
1993-94 
1994-95 
1995-96 
1996-97 
1997-98 
1998-99 

1999-00 


Larry  Gibson 
Lorry  Gibson 
Albert  King 
Albert  King 
Adrian  Branch 
Adrian  Branch 
Ben  Coleman 
Ben  Coleman 
Len  Bias 
Len  Bias 
Derrick  Lewis 
Derrick  Lewis 
Tony  Mossenburg 
Tony  Mossenburg 
Matt  Roe 
Walt  Williams 
Kevin  McLinton 
Joe  Smith 
Joe  Smith 
Johnny  Rhodes 
Keith  Booth 
Rodney  Elliott 
Steve  Francis 
Terence  Morris 
Terence  Morris 


Most  Improved  Player 

1969-70  Sparky  Still 

1970-71  Jim  O'Brien 

1971-72  Dorrell  Brown 

1972-73  John  Lucas 

1973-74  Owen  Brown 

1974-75  Maurice  Howard 

1975-76  Brad  Davis 

1976-77  Lawrence  Boston 

1977-78  Greg  Manning 

1978-79  Ernest  Graham 

1979-80  Taylor  Baldwin 

1980-81  Steve  Rivers 

1981-82  Charles  Pittmon 

1982-83  Len  Bias 

1983-84  Terry  Long 

1984-85  Jeff  Baxter 

Tom  Jones 

1985-86  Jeff  Baxter 

1986-87  Dave  Dickerson 

1987-88  Tony  Mossenburg 

1988-89  Cedric  Lewis 

1989-90  Jesse  Martin 

1990-91  Kevin  McLinton 

1991-92  Evers  Burns 

1992-93  Chris  Kerwin 

1993-94  Mario  Lucas 

Duone  Simpkins 

1994-95  Wayne  Bristol 

1996-97  Obinno  Ekezie 


IS7 


H'.'^f'M' 


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iors^jlwards-&liBA 


saaa-oi  mai 


ic, 


iary land's  Award  Winneis 


Alvin  Aubinoe  Greatest 

Career  Contribution 

1969-70  Will  Hetzel 

1970-71  Jay  Flowers 

1971-72  Charlie  Blank 

1972-73  Jim  O'Brien 

1973-74  Tom  McMillan 

1974-75  Billy  Hahn 

1975-76  John  Lucas 

1976-77  John  Povlos,  Mgr. 

1977-78  Lawrence  Boston 

1978-79  Larry  Gibson 

1979-80  John  Bilney 

1980-81  Albert  King 

1981-82  Dutch  Morley 

1982-83  Adrian  Branch 

1983-84  JeffAdkins 

1984-85  Charles  Driesell 

1985-86  Len  Bias 

1986-87  not  awarded 

1987-88  Derrick  Lewis 

1988-89  Dove  Dickerson 

1989-90  Tony  Massenburg 

1990-91  Cedric  Lewis 

1991-92  Walt  Williams 

1992-93  Evers  Burns 

Newcomer  of  the  Year 

1987-88  Brian  Williams 

1988-89  JerrodMustaf 

1989-90  Evers  Burns 

1990-91  Garfield  Smith 

1991-92  John  Walsh 

1992-93  ExreeHipp 

Johnny  Rhodes 

Coaches'  Award 

1989-90  JerrodMustaf 

1990-91  Cedric  Lewis 

1991-92  Garfield  Smith 

1992-93  KurtisShultz 

Chris  Patton 
Rebounding  Award 

1969-70  RodHorst 

1970-71  Barry  Yates 

1971-72  Len  Elmore 

1972-73  Len  Elmore 

1973-74  Len  Elmore 

1974-75  Tom  Roy 

1975-76  Lawrence  Boston 

1976-77  Larry  Gibson 

1977-78  Lorry  Gibson 

1978-79  BuckWillioms 

1979-80  BuckWillioms 

1980-81  BuckWillioms 

1981-82  Herman  Veol 

1982-83  Ben  Coleman 

1983-84  Ben  Coleman 


1984-85  Len  Bios 

1985-86  Len  Bias 

1986-87  Derrick  Lewis 

1987-88  Derrick  Lewis 

1988-89  Tony  Massenburg 

Buck  Williams 
Reboundinc  Award 

1989-90  Tony  Massenburg 

1990-91  Cedric  Lewis 

1991-92  Evers  Burns 

1992-93  Evers  Burns 

1993-94  Joe  Smith 

Buck  Williams/ 
Len  Elmore 
Rebounding  Award 

1993-94  Joe  Smith 

1995-96  Keith  Booth 

1996-97  Keith  Booth 

1997-98  Rodney  Elliott 

1998-99  Terence  Morris 

1999-00  LonnyBoxter 

Bud  Millikan  Defensive 
Player  of  the  Year 

1990-91       Vince  Broodnox 

Cedric  Lewis 
1991-92      Vince  Broodnox 
1992-93      Kevin  McLinton 
1993-94      Johnny  Rhodes 
1994-95      ExreeHipp 

Joe  Smith 

Mr.  Hustle  Award 

1989-90  Vince  Broodnox 

1990-91  Vince  Broodnox 

1991-92  Chris  Kerwin 

1992-93  Mike  Thibeaulf 

1993-94  Keith  Booth 

1994-95  MattRoydo 

Outstanding  Free 
Throw  Shooter 

1989-90  Walt  Williams 

1990-91  Walt  Williams 

1991-92  Kevin  McLinton 

1992-93  Kevin  McLinton 

1993-94  Duone  Simpkins 

1994-95  Duone  Simpkins 

1995-96  Duone  Simpkins 

1996-97  Sarunosjosikevicius 

1997-98  Sarunosjosikevicius 

1998-99  Juan  Dixon 

1999-00  Juan  Dixon 


Most  Improved  Free 
Throw  Shooter 

199^97      Rodney  Elliott 
1997-98      Obinno  Ekezie 

Most  Assists  Award 

1989-90  Walt  Williams 

199a91  Kevin  McLinton 

1991-92  Kevin  McLinton 

1992-93  Kevin  McLinton 

1993-94  Duone  Simpkins 

1994-95  Duane  Simpkins 

1995-96  Duone  Simpkins 

1996-97  Terrell  Stokes 

1997-98  Terrell  Stokes 

1998-99  Terrell  Stokes 

1999-00  Steve  Bloke 

Senior  Award 

1990-91       Cedric  Lewis 
1991-92      Matt  Downing 
1992-93      Chris  Kerwin 

Career 
Achievement  Award 

1998-99      Loron  Profit 

Maryland  Basketball 
Service  Award 

1997-98     Jock  Zone 
1998-99     Johnny  Hollidoy 
1999-00     JackHeise 

Chevrolet  Scholarship 
MVP  Awards 

1982-83     Adrian  Branch  vs.  Houston 

Ben  Coleman  vs.  Notre  Dame 

1983-84  Jeff  Adkins  vs.  Boston  College 
Herman  Veal  vs.  Boston  College 
Keith  Gotlin  vs.  North  Corolino 
Adrian  Branch  vs.  Virginia 

1989-90    Jesse  Martin  vs.  Duke 

1993-94    Joe  Smith  vs.  St.  Louis 

Joe  Smith  vs.  Massachusetts 
Keith  Booth  vs.  Michigan 

1994-95     Exree  Hipp  vs.  Gonzogo 
Joe  Smith  vs.  Texas 
Johnny  Rhodes  vs.  Connecticut 

1995-96    Johnny  Rhodes  vs.  Sonto  Clara 

1996-97     Keith  Booth  vs.  Charleston 

1997-98     Rodney  Elliott  vs.  Utoh  State 
Sarunosjosikevicius  vs.  Illinois 
Rodney  Elliott  vs.  Arizona 

1998-99  Terence  Morris  vs.  Valparaiso 
Terence  Morris  vs.  Creighton 
Terence  Morris  vs.  St.  John's 

1999-00    Terence  Morris  vs.  lona 
Lonny  Baxter  vs.  UCLA 


158 


aaa-oi  Maryland  basketball 


nonots,J^mmrSLHBisM 


/Jl-Time  Letterwinners 


Burton,  Tim,  1984-85-86-87 
Buscher,  Alton,  1932-33-34 
Buscher,  Bernard,  1934-35-36 
Buller,  Jay,  1953 

F 


Acrto,  Josejsh,  1944 
Adorns,  Donald,  1926-27-28 
Adkins.Jeff,  1982-83-84-85 
Allen,  John,  1929 
Alien,  Benjamin,  1936-37 
Archer,  Rudy,  1988 
Anderson,  Mike,  1990 
Andorka,  William,  1935 
Arsnworthy,  Frank,  1949-50 
Ausbnder,  Brion,  1969,  71 
Avery,  John,  1966-67-68 


Boite,  Edword,  1942-43 
Bolter,  Harmon,  1925 

Bolochow,  Dovid,  1945 
Baldwin,  Taylor,  1979-80-81-82 
Barton,  Joseph,  1962 
Baxter,  Jeff,  1983-84-85-86 
Boxter,  Lonny,  1999-00 
Beomer,  Francis,  1938-39 
Beatty,  William,  1924-25-26 
Bechtle,  Gerald,  1958-59-60 
Behr,  Samuel,  1945 
Berger,  Louis,  1930-31-32 
Bengoecheo,  Adorn,  1938-39-40 
Berlin,  H.S.,  1918-19 
Bios,  Leonard,  1983-84-85-86 
Bilney,John,  1977-78-79-80 
Blake,  Steve,  2000 
Blonk,  Charles,  1970-71-72 
Blumberg,  Norman,  1960-61 
Bodell,  Bob,  1971-72-73 
Body,  Robert,  1971-72-73 
Boland,  Samuel,  NA 
Booth,  Keith,  1994-95-96-97 
Bosley,  Robert,  1945 
Bosnic,  Nick,  1994 
Boston,  Lawrence,  1976-77-78 
Bowie,  William,  1936-37 
Boyd,  Arthur,  1925-26-27 
Boyle,  John,  1975-76 
Bronch,  Adrian,  1982-83-84-85 
Browley,  C.  Lee,  1949-50-51-52 
Braylon,  Neil,  1964-65-66 
Brenner,  John,  1942 
Bristol,  Wayne,  1992-93-94-95 
Broadnox,  Vince,  1989-90-91 
Brooks,  Ronold,  1952-53-54 
Brown,  Dorrell,  1971-72-73 
Brown,  Owen,  1973-74-75 
Brown,  William,  1936-37 
Bryant,  Bernard,  1935 
Bryant,  William,  1936-37 
Bryant,  Williom,  1977-78 
Buckley  John,  1945 
Bunge,  Al,  1958-59-60 
Burch,  Samuel,  1943 
Burger,  Joseph,  1924-25 
Burns,  Evers,  1990-91-92-93 


•it 

JEFF  BAXTER 


Campbell,  William,  1945 
Cardwell,  lee,  1925-26 
Corlson,  Phillip,  1963-64-65 
Carpenter,  Conrad,  1962-63 
Carter,  Harold,  1934 
Corlwright,  Mork,  1972 
Cephas,  LoRon,  1998-99-00 
Chalmers,  George,  1930-31-32 
Chamberlain,  Kevin,  1990 
Chose,  Spencer,  1932-33-34 
Chong,  Eddie,  1989-90 
Chronisler,  Jon,  1991-92 
Clark,  Jockie,  1964-65-66 
Cohen,  Morris,  1932 
Cole,  Kenneth,  1913-14 
Coleman,  Ben,  1983-84 
Collins,  James,  1938 
Connelly,  Thomos,  1951 
Crawford,  Mark,  1977 
Crescenze,  Edward,  1948 
Crosthwoit,  Samuel,  1927 
Cutler,  Robert,  1958 


Daly,  Edward,  1935 
Donko,  Eugene,  1958-59 
Davis,  Brod,  1975-76-77 
Davis,  Mike,  1977-78 
Davis,  Nick,  1956-57-58 
Davis,  Todd,  1990-91-92 
Day,  S,E.,  1913 
Dean,  Thurston,  1927-28-29 
Dorstyne,  R.S.,  1914 
DeCosnno,  Michael,  1964-65 
Dewitt,  George,  1939-40 
Dickerson,  David,  1986-87-88-89 
Ditfie,  Granville,  1950 
Dilworth,  Robert,  1953-54-55 
Dixon,  Juan,  1999-00 
Downing,  Matt,  1991-92 
Drescher,  Richard,  1967-68 
Driesell,  Charles,  1982-83-84-85 
Dudley,  Aaron,  1991-92 
Dunlap,  Howard,  1956 
DuVoll,  Meorle,  1940,  1942 
Dyer,  Harold,  1934 


Eicher,  Robert,  1961-62-63 

Eiseman,John,  1918-19 
Ekezie,  Obinno,  1996-97-98-99 
Elliott,  Rodney,  1995-96-97-98 
Elmore,  Len,  1972-73-74 


Englebert,  Erwin,  1944 
Ensor,  Lionel,  1924-25-26 
Eskin,  Neol,  1981-82-83-84 
Etienne,  Max,  1989-90 
Evans,  Warren,  1933 
Evons,  William,  1928-29-30 
Everett,  Robert,  1953-54-55 


Bhn,  1924-25-26-27  UUU 

;  Edword,  1983 
Farrell,  Shown,  1978 
Fellows,  Frank,  1951,  1953 
Fennel,  E.G.,  1944 
Ferguson,  Scott,  1962-63-64 
Fetters,  Robert,  1941-42 
Fern,  Gustav,  1957 
Fields,  Norman,  1996-97-98-99 
Finniff,  Doug,  1991 
Flowers,  Joy,  1970 
Flynn,John,  1944-45-46 
Fothergiil,  Mork,  1980,  82-83-84 
Francis,  Steve,  1999 
Franklin,  James,  1964-65-66 
Franklin,  William,  1965-66 
Fuqua,  frank,  1955 


Gorrett,  Ashton,  1941 
Gotlin,  Keith,  1984-85-86,  88 
Goylor,  Robert,  1929-30 
Gibson,  Lawrence,  1976-77-78-79 
Gilbert,  H.D„  1919 
Gilmore,  Jack,  1941 
Gleosner,  John,  1946 
Gordley,  Larry,  1972 
Graham,  Ernest,  1978-79-80-81 
Greco,  Rolph,  1952-53-54 
Greenspan,  Gerald,  1961-62-63 
Gregg,  David,  1986 
Groves,  John,  1924 
Guckeyson,  Bill,  1935,  37 


Hahn,  Matt,  199;^W9!00  l:J=>i=i;i'H=l=l??l 

Hohn,  Billy,  1974-75-76 

Hoil,  Irving,  1924 

Holleck,  James,  1957-58-59 

Hammerlund,  Robert,  1937 

Hankin,  Robert,  1950 

Hardiman,  Robert,  1955-56-57 

Harrington,  Joseph,  1965-66-67 

Hart,  Robert,  1978-79 

Hothawoy  Jeff,  1978-79 

Heodley,  Coleman,  1938 

Heagy,  Al,  1928-29-30 

Healley,  Jock,  1945 

Heil,  George,  1940 

Heise.John,  1946-47 

Henderson,  David,  1977  1979-80 


Hess,  Horry,  1930-31 
Hetzel,  Fred,  1928-29-30 
Hetzel,  Will,  1968-69-70 
Hilden,  Charles,  1968-69-70 
Hipp,  Exree,  1993-94-95-96 
Hisle,John,  1932 
Hite,  Kelly,  1997 
Hoffecker,  Thomos,  1945 
Holberl,  Peter,  1981-82-83-84 
Holden,  Tahj,  2000 
Hood,  Steve,  1987-88 
Horn,  Hechert,  1942 
Horst,  Rod,  1968-69-70 
Horton,  Frank,  1992 
Housley,  Samuel,  NA 
Howard,  Maurice,  1973-74-75-76 
Hughes,  Harry,  1946 
Hunfemann,  Charles,  1913-14 
Hunter,  Jo  Jo,  1977-78 


I 


Jackson,  William,  1951 
Jackson,  Reggie,  1979-80-81-82 
Joeck,  Paul,  1945 
James,  Robert,  1942-43 
Jormosko,  George,  1941 
Jasikevicius,  Sarunos,  1995-96-97- 
Jelus,  Paul,  1960-61-62 
Johnson,  Edward,  1937-38-39 
Johnson,  James,  1951-52 
Johnson,  John,  1986-87-88-89 
Johnson,  Julius  (Pete),  1967-68-69 
Jones,  Thomas,  1985-86 
Jones,  William,  1966-67-68 
Judd,  Donny,  1994-95 


gnski,  Matt,1989-90 
ftino,R.S,  1918 
Koplon,  Zev,  1955  " 
Korver,  Mark,  1987-88 
Kossel,  Steve,  1979-80-81 
Kosoff,  Milch,  1987-88-89-90 
Kebeck,  Steve,  1970-71 
Keene,  Robert,  1946 
Keller,  Chorles,  1935-36-37 
Kelleher,  Charles,  1960-61-62 
Kerwin,  Chris,  1992-93 
Kessler,  Robert,  1954-55-56 
King,  Albert,  1978-79-8a81 
Kinsman,  James,  1943 
Knepley,  George,  1937-38-39 
Knepley,  Robert,  1942 
Knode,  Robert,  1919 
Koffenberger,  Dick,  1950-51-52 
Kovorik,  Malt,  1994-95-97-98 
Krukor,  Pete,  1958-59-60 


i  I 


159 


iors,.Awards^TNBA^ 


2000-01  MARYLAND  BASKETBA 


Murray,  Roberl,  1947-48-49,  55 
MustoUerrod,  1989-90 


Ladd,  Roberl,  1957 
laka.,Williain.  194<6k 

Lonn,  Alvin,  1948,50 
Leuci,  Victor,  1954 
Levin,  Julius,  1933 
levin,  Morris,  1952-53 
Levine,  Frank,  1933 
Lewis,  Cedric,  1988-89-90-91 
Lewis,  Derrick,  1985-86-87.8E 
Lewis,  Roberl,  1964 
Linkous,  Fred,  1926-27-28 
Long,  Terry,  1984-85-86 
Lucas,  John,  1973-74-75-76 
Lucas,  Morio,  1993-94-95-96 
Luney,  William,  NA 


Mack,  Charles,  194W0 
Madigan,  George,  1928-29-30 
Magid,  Brian,  1976-77 
Manis,  George,  1951-52-53 
Manning,  Greg,  1978-79-80-81 
Mardesich,  Mike,  1998-99-00 
Marshal,  Alfred,  NA 
Marsholl,  Ted,  1960-61-62 
Martin,  Jesse,  1989-90 
Mossenburg,  Tony,  1986,  1988-89-90 
May,  Charles,  1930-31-32 
Moyolo,  Vinny,  1982-83-84-85-86 
Mays,  H,W,.  1911 
McCall,  Colvin,  2000 
McCarthy,  John,  1936-3738 
McCoy.  Teyon,  1987-88,  90 
McCudy,  Bruce,  1949 
McDonold,  Robert,  1959,  61 
McDonold,  Leib,  1941 
McGinnis,  Wayne,  1957 
McHale,  Richard,  1971 
McLinlon,  Kevin,  1990-91-92-93 
McMillen,  James,  1965-66-67 
McMillen,  Thomos,  1972-73-74 
McNeil,  Charles,  1958-59 
McWilliams,  Samuel,  1963-64 
Mercer,  Alvin,  1973-74 
Memo,  James,  1956 
Michelson,  Sheldon,  1967-68 
Miller,  Danny,  1999-00 
Miller,  Thomas,  1966 
Milroy,  Thomas,  1968-69-70 
Mobus,  Paul,  1936-37 
Mondorf,  Pershing,  1939-40 
Mont,  Thomos,  1942-43,  47 
Moore,  Dwighl,  1953 
Moore,  Perry,  1956-57-58 
Moran,  Donald,  1951-52-53 
Morin,  Matt,  1990-91-92 
Morley,  Greg,  1979-80-81-82 
Morris,  Alan,  1972-73 
Morris,  John,  1932 
Morris.  Terence,  1998-99-00 
Morris,  William,  1913-14 
Mueller,  Richard,  1964 
Mulilz.  Milton,  1937-38.  40 
Murphy.  William.  1957-58-59 


Nared,  Greg,  19B6-87-88-89 
NeoUohn,  1971-72 
Nevin,  Phil,  1987 
Newsome,  John,  1975-76 
Nicholas,  Drew,  2000 
Nofsinger,  Michoel,  1960-61-62 
Norris,John,  1930-31-32 
Nuttle,  Byron,  1943 


O'Brien,  Jim,  1971-72-73 

O'Brien.  Robert,  1955  56-57 
Ochsenreiter,  Eugene,  1939-4a41 


Palmer,  Biyan,  1983,85 
Porker,  Alvin,  1924 
Potton.  Chris,  1975-76 
Povlos.John,  1975-76-77 
Peck,  Molvin,  1944,  47 
Peebles,  Irving,  1924 
Petrovic,  Nemonja,  1993 
Pinocci,  Peter,  1946 
Pittmon,  Charles,  1981-82 
Pitzer,John,  1930-31 
Poling,  William,  1946 
Porac,  Richord.  1972-73-74 
Prins,  Curtis,  1957 
Profit,  Laron,  1996-97-98-99 


Ready,  Michael,  191° 

Roinge,  Alan,  1992 

Raydo,  Matt,  1994-95-96-97 

Rea,  Williom,  1938-39-40 

Reyes,  Andre,  1987 

Rhodes,  Johnny,  1993-94-95-96 

Rivers,  Steve,  1981-82-83 

Robinson,  Jonathan,  1980-81 

Roe,  Matt.  1991 

Ronkin,  Edward,  1930-31-32 

Rooney,  Porlick,  1930 

Roy,  Thomas,  1973-74-75 


l-55-56EU^ 
San(l«Hi  Hotvcy,  1970 
Schouller,  Charles,  1955-56 
Scheele,  Thomas,  1935 
Schmidt,  Francis,  1933 
Schroeder,  David,  1961 
Schuerholz,  Donald,  1942-43,  47 
Schullz.  Logon,  1938 
ShoKer,  Richord,  1939 
Shonohan,  Gerry,  1960 
Sheppord,  Sieve,  1975-76-77 
Shroder,  Eric,  197778-79 
Shue,  Gene,  1952-53-54 
Shullz,  Kurtis,  1992-93-94-95 
Shumate,  John.  1947 
SiegrisI,  Ronold,  1948-49 
Simpkins,  Duone,  1993-94-95-96 
Simms,  Harvey,  1939 
Smallwood,  Lawrence,  1928-29 
Smith,  Alman.  1997-98 
Smith,  Bernord,  1948-49-50 
Smilh,  Garfield,  1991-92 
Smith,  Joe,  1994-95 
Snyder,  Robert,  1933-34 
Sothoron,  Norwood,  1934-35 
Stosiulolis,  Williom,  1961-62-63 
Steiner,  Carlton,  1942 
Steinman,  Edward,  1964 
Stevens,  James,  1918 
Stevens,  Myron,  1925-26-27 
Stieber,  Fred,  1933 
Still,  James,  1970-71 
Stobaugh,  Richard,  1969 
Stokes,  Terrell,  1996-97-98-99 
Stone,  Junior,  1918-19 
Strochan,  John,  1951 
Suder.  George,  1964 
Suit,  Jack,  1941 
Sullivan,  William,  1969 
Supplee,  William,  1924-25-26 
Sweeney,  Daniel,  1963 


Taylor,  Rlehond,-  1949 
Thibeoull,  Mike,  1991-92-93 
Thomos,  Fred,  1936-37 
Thurston,  Robert,  1955 
Tillman,  James,  1976-77 
Tomlinson,  Chris,  1992-93-94-95 
Traps,  Ernest,  1942-43 
Trimble,  Japelh,  1972,  74 
Troxell,  Walter,  1924-25-26 
Truox,  Terry,  1967-68 
Tull,JJ„  1914 
Turyn,  Victor,  1946-47 
Tuschok,  Richord,  1944 


Vannais,^^1940 
Veal,  Hern^  1981-82-83-84 
Vincent,  J, M.,  1914 
Vincent,  Rufus,  1932-33-34 


ght,Troy  19?a89-90| 
W(^r.  George,  f^3 
Walker.  Rodney,  1988 
Waller,  Edward,  1947 
Walsh,  John,  1992-93 
Word,  Gory,  1964-65-66 
Walkins,  Brian,  1997-98-99 
Walters,  Albert,  1935-36-37 
Weber,  George,  1933 
Webster,  Dovid,  1954-55 
Weidinger,  Chorles.  1940 
Weingorten,  Julian,  1957-58 
Wharton,  James,  1941 
Wheeler,  Woverly,  1936-3738 
While,  Joseph,  1942 
While,  Howard,  1971-72-73 
Wiles,  F,  Michael,  1969-70 
Wiles,  Peter,  1960 
Williams,  Charles,  1979-80-81 
Williams,  Gory.  1965-66-67 
Williams,  Walt,  1989-90-91-92 
Wilson,  Roberl,  1931-32 
Wilson,  Roberl,  1960-61 
Wilson.  Len,  1913 
Winnemore,  Augustine,  1929 
Wise,  Richmond,  1964-65-66 
Woodword,  Arthur,  1940-41 
Worthington,  Charles,  1969 
Wright,  Spencer,  1948-49 


Yates,  Barry,  1971 
Yordy,  Rjji|iiig|945.  49 
Young,  Curley,  1990 
Young,  Thomas,  1953-54,  58 
Yowell,  Roy,  1934 


Zaiesak,  Emanuel,  1924 
i£ii)iennoivJain»tf-)SS5 

Zizakovic,  Lubo.  1993 


I60 


Honors^j^wardsjSdliBA 


All-Time  Terps  In  The  NBA 


Keith  Booth 

Chicago  Bulls,  1998-99 

Lawrence  Boston 

Washington  Bullets,  1980 

Adrian  Branch 

Los  Angeles  Lakers,  1987 

New  Jersey  Nets,  1988 

Portland  Trail  Blazers,  1989 

Minnesota  Timberwolves,  1990 

EvERs  Burns 

Sacramento  Kings,  1993 

Ben  Coleman 

New  Jersey  Nets,  1987-88 

Philadelphia  76ers,  1988-89 

Milwaukee  Bucks,  1991 

Brad  Davis 

Los  Angeles  Lakers,  1978-79 
Indiana  Pacers,  1979-80 

Utah  Jazz,  1980 
Dallas  Mavericks,  1981-92 

Mike  Davis 

New  York  Knicks,  1983 

Obinna  Ekezie 

Vancouver  Grizzlies,  2000 
Washington  Wizards,  2000-present 

Len  Elmore 

Indiana  Pacers,  1975-79 
Kansas  City  Kings,  1980 
Milwaukee  Bucks,  1981 
New  Jersey  Nets,  1982-83 
New  York  Knicks,  1984 

Steve  Francis 

Houston  Rockets,  2000-present 

Jerry  Greenspan 

Philadelphia  76ers,  1964-65 

Maurice  Howard 

Cleveland  Cavaliers,  1977 
New  Orleons  Jazz,  1977 

Albert  King 

New  Jersey  Nets,  1982-87 
Philadelphia  76ers,  1988 
San  Antonio  Spurs,  1989 


John  Lucas 

Houston  Rockets,  1977-78;  1985-86; 

Golden  State  Warriors,  1979-81 

Washington  Bullets,  1982-83 

Son  Antonio  Spurs,  1984 

Milwaukee  Bucks,  1987-88 

Seattle  SuperSonics,  1989 


990 


161 


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Ail-Time  Terps  In  The  NBA 


Tony  Massenburc 

San  Antonio  Spurs,  1991 

Charlotte  Hornets,  1992 

Boston  Celtics,  1992 

Golden  State  Warriors,  1992 

LA.  Clippers,  1994-95 

Toronto  Raptors,  1995-96 

Philadelphia  76ers,  1996 

New  Jersey  Nets,  1996-1997 

Vancouver  Grizzlies,  1999,  2000-present 

Houston  Rockets,  1999-2000 

Tom  McMillen 

Buffalo  Braves,  1976-77 

New  York  Knicks,  1977 

Atlanta  Hawks,  1978-83 

Washington  Bullets,  1984-85 

Jerrod  Mustaf 

New  York  Knicks,  1991 
Phoenix  Suns,  1992-1994 

Jim  D'Brien 

New  York  Nets,  1974 
Memphis  Sounds  (ABA),  1975 

Charles  Pittman 

Phoenix  Suns,  1983-86 

Laron  Profit 

Washington  Wizards,  2000-present 

Steve  Sheppard 

Chicago  Bulls,  1978-79 
Detroit  Pistons,  1979 

Gene  Shue 

Philadelphia  Warriors,  1955 

New  York  Knicks,  1955-56;  1963 

Fort  Wayne  Pistons,  1957 

Detroit  Pistons,  1958-62 

Baltimore  Bullets,  1964 

Joe  Smith 

Golden  State  Warriors,  1995-97 

Philadelphia  76ers,  1998 

Minnesota  Timberwolves,  1998-present 

Buck  Williams 

New  Jersey  Nets,  1982-89 

Portland  Trail  Blozers,  1990-96 

New  York  Knicks,  1997-99 

Walt  Williams 

Sacramento  Kings,  1992-96 

Miami  Heat,  1996 

Toronto  Raptors,  1996-98 

Portland  Trail  Blazers,  1998-99 

Houston  Rockets,  1999-present 


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Terps  As  Pro  Coaches 

Cene  Shue 

NBA  Coach  Of  The  Year 

•  1969.  I98S 

Year 

Team 

Record 

Postseoson 

1966-67 

Baltimore  Bullets 

16-40 

1967-68 

Boltimore  Bullets 

36-46 

1968-69 

Baltimore  Bullets 

57-25 

Eastern  Div.  Semis 

1969-70 

Baltimore  Bullets 

50-32 

Eastern  Div.  Semis 

1970-71 

Baltimore  Bullets 

42-40 

NBA  Finals 

1971-72 

Baltimore  Bullets 

38-44 

Eastern  Conf  Semis 

1972-73 

Baltimore  Bullets 

52-30 

Eastern  Conf.  Semis 

1973-74 

Philadelphia  76ers 

25-57 

1974-75 

Philadelphia  76ers 

34-48 

1975-76 

Philadelphia  76ers 

46-36 

1976-77 

Philadelphia  76ers 

50-32 

1977-78 

Philadelphia  76ers 

2-4 

1978-79 

San  Diego  Clippers 

43-39 

1979-80 

San  Diego  Clippers 

35-47 

1981-82 

Washington  Bullets 

39-43 

Eastern  Conf  Semis 

1982-83 

Washington  Bullets 

42-40 

1983-84 

Washington  Bullets 

35-47 

Eastern  Conf.  IstRd. 

1984-85 

Washington  Bullets 

40-42 

Eostem  Conf.  1  st  Rd. 

1985-86 

Washington  Bullets 

32-37 

Eastern  Conf.  1  st  Rd. 

1987-88 

Los  Angeles  Clipper 

17-65 

1988-89 

Los  Angetes  Clipper 

10-28 

BULLETS  TOTALS  522-505 

.510 

76ERS  TOTALS      157-177 

.470 

CLIPPERS  TOTALS  105-179 

.348 

NBA  TOTALS        784-861 

.477 

John  Lucas 

Year 

Team 

Record 

Postseason 

1992 

Miami  Tropics  (USBL)    24-4 

USBL  Champions 

1993 

Miami  Tropics  (USBL)     )4-5 

USBL  Champions 

1992-93 

San  Antonio  Spurs 

39-22 

Western  Conf.  Semis 

1993-94 

San  Antonio  Spurs 

55-27 

Western  Conf  IstRd. 

1994-95 

Philadelphia  76ers 

24-58 

1995-96 

Philadelphia  76ers 

18-64 

SPURS  TOTALS 

94-49 

.658 

76ERS  TOTALS 

42-122 

.256 

TROPICS  TOTALS 

38-9 

.809 

OVERALL  TOTALS  174-180 

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Terps'  NBA  Draft  History 

All-Time  Draft  Picks 

Year  Selection  (Round,  Teom) 

1 954  Gene  Shue  ( 1  st  Round,  #3  overall,  Philadelphia) 

1 955  Bob  Kessler  (2nd/Fort  Wayne| 
1958  John  Nocincik  (3rd/Syracuse) 

Nick  Davis  (11  th/Philodelphio) 
1 960     Al  Bunge  ( 1  st,  #7  overall/Philadelphia 

Charlie  McNeil  (6th/New  York) 

Jerry  Bechtle  ( 1 6th/New  York) 
1963     Jerry  Greenspan  (3rd/Syracu5e) 

1 966  Gary  Ward  (6th/Boston) 

1 967  Joy  McMillen  (9th/L.A.  Lakers) 
Joe  Harrington  (llth/Boston) 

1970  Will  Hetzel  (9th/Baltimore) 

1 971  Barry  Yates  (8th/Philadelphia) 

1973  Jim  O'Brien  (3rd/Portland) 
BobBodell(10th/Seattle) 
Howard  White  (14th/Washington) 

1 974  Tom  McMillen  ( 1  st,  #9  overall/Buffalo) 
Len  Elmore  (lst/#13  overall/Washington) 

1975  Tom  Roy  (3rd/Portland) 
Owen  Brown  (9th/Phoenix) 

1976  John  Lucos  (1st,  #1  overall/Houston) 
Maurice  Howard  (2nd/Cleveland) 

1977  Brad  Davis  (Isl,  #15  overall/LA.  Lakers) 

1 978  Larry  Boston  (4th/Wa5hington) 

1979  Larry  Gibson  (3rd/Milwaukee) 

1981  Buck  Williams  (1st,  #3  overall/New  Jersey) 
Albert  King  ( 1  st,  #  1 0  overall/New  Jersey) 
Ernest  Graham  (3rd/Philadelphia) 
Greg  Manning  (7th/Denver) 

1982  Charles  Pittman  (3rd/Phoenix) 

1984  Ben  Coleman  (2nd/Chicago) 
Herman  Veal  (6th/Phoenix) 
Mark  Fothergill  (8th/Phoenix) 

1985  Adrian  Branch  (2nd/Chicago) 

1 986  Len  Bias  ( 1  st,  #2  overall/Boston) 
1 988     Derrick  Lewis  (3rd/Chicago) 
1990     Jerrod  Mustaf  (1st,  #17  overall/New  York) 

Tony  Massenburg  (2nd/San  Antonio) 

1 992  Walt  Williams  ( 1  st,  #7  overall/Sacramento) 

1993  Evers  Burns  (2nd/Sacramento) 
1995     Joe  Smith  (1st,  #1  overall/Golden  State) 
1 997     Keith  Booth  ( 1  st,  #28  overall/Chicago) 
1 999     Steve  Francis  ( 1  st,  #2  overall/Vancouver) 

Obinna  Ekezie  (2nd/Vancouver) 
Loron  Proht  (2nd/Orlando) 


First  Round  Draft 

Picks 

Player,  Team 

Year      N 

jmber 

Gene  Shue,  Philodelphio 

1954 

3 

Al  Bunge,  Philadelphia 

1960 

7 

Tom  McMillen,  LA.  Lakers 

1974 

9 

Len  Elmore,  Washington 

1974 

13 

John  Lucas,  Houston 

1976 

1 

Brad  Davis,  L.A,  Lakers 

1977 

15 

Buck  Williams,  New  Jersey 

1981 

3 

Albert  King,  New  Jersey 

1981 

10 

Len  Bios,  Boston 

1986 

2 

Jerrod  Mustaf,  New  York 

1990 

17 

Walt  Williams,  Sacramento 

1992 

7 

Joe  Smith,  Golden  State 

1995 

1 

Keith  Booth,  Chicago 

1997 

28 

Steve  Francis,  Vancouver 

1998 

2 

Terps  Drafted  By  Round 

First  Round  14 

Second  Round  8 

Third  Round  8 

Fourth  Round  1 

Fifth  Round  0 

Sixth  Round  3 

Seventh  Round  1 

Eighth  Round  2 

Ninth  Round  3 

Tenth  Round  1 

Eleventh  Round  2 

Fourteenth  Round  1 

Sixteenth  Round  1 


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Terps'  NBA  Draft  History 


WASHINGTON,  DC  -  Buoyed  by  three  firsl  and 
second  round  draft  picks  from  Wasfiington,  D.C.'s  MCI 
Center  at  tfie  1999  NBA  Draft,  Maryland  and  Gary  Wil- 
liams have  osserted  themselves  in  recent  years  among 
the  most  prominent  schools  in  developing  NBA  talent. 

What's  more,  Maryland's  Steve  Francis,  the  No.  2 
pick  in  that  '99  draft,  went  on  to  become  the  NBA's  Co- 
Rookie  of  the  Year  last  season.  Joining  Francis  in  the  '99 
draft  bonanza  were  teammates  Obinna  Ekezie  and  Laron 
Profit,  giving  the  Terps  three  selections  in  a  single  draft 
for  the  fourth  time  in  school  history.  Chosen  by  the 
Vancouver  Grizzlies  to  give  Maryland  three  lottery  se- 
lections in  just  an  eight-year  span,  Francis  was  traded  in 
the  preseason  to  the  Houston  Rockets  for  whom  he  led 
all  NBA  rookies  with  6.6  steals  in  1 999-00,  and  was  the 
second-leading  rookie  scorer  with  18  points  per  gome. 

Speculation  raged  before  the  '99  draft  that  the  Chi- 
cago Bulls,  with  the  No.  1  overall  selection,  would  select 
Francis.  Had  Francis  been  the  No.  1  overall  selection, 
Maryland  would  have  become  the  first  school  in  NBA 
history  to  have  three  No.  1  selections.  Previously,  John 
Lucas  was  the  top  pick  by  the  Houston  Rockets  in  1976 
and  Joe  Smith  was  picked  first  by  the  Golden  State  War- 
riors in  1995. 

The  Terps'  draft  windfall  brought  to  four  the  number 
of  all-time  Maryland  lottery  selections  -  tied  for  eighth 
among  all  NCAA  schools.  Francis'  selection  with  the 
No.  2  overall  pick  brought  to  three  the  number  of  lottery 
selections  at  Maryland  under  head  coach  Gary  Will- 
iams. Overall,  five  Maryland  players  and  seven  overall 
since  1987  hove  played  for  Gory  Williams  and  become 
first-round  draft  picks  with  guaranteed  contracts. 

Since  Williams'  arrival  at  Maryland  to  begin  the 
1990  season,  a  total  of  10  players  (an  average  of  one 
per  season)  have  begun  their  professional  careers  as 
NBA  draft  choices.  During  his  career,  on  incredible  total 
of  23  players  (an  average  of  more  than  one  per  year) 
have  been  NBA  draft  choices 


Maryland's  Lottery  History 


Teams  With  Two  No.  I  Overall  Picks 

Maryland;  John  Lucas,  1976;  Joe  Smith,  1995 
Georgetown:  Patrick  Ewing,  1985,  Allen  Iverson,  1996 
Houston:  Elvin  Hayes,  1968,  Hakeem  Olojuwon,  1984 
Michigan:  Cozzie  Russell,  1966;  Chris  Webber,  1993 
No.  Carolina:  James  Worthy  1982;  Brad  Dougherty,  1986 
Purdue:  Joe  Barry  Carroll,  1980;  Glenn  Robinson,  1994 
UCLA:  Kareem  Abdul-Jabbar,  1969;  Bill  Walton,  1974 

Most  All-Time  Lottery  Picks 


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Duke  (8) 

North  Carolino  (8) 
Michigan  (7) 
Arizona  (5) 
Georgetown  (5) 
Kentucky  (5) 
UNLV(5) 
Marylond  (4) 
California  (4) 
Georgia  Tech  (4) 


Til. 


Arkansas (3) 
Cincinnati  (3) 
Connecticut  (3) 
Kansas (3| 
Louisville  (3) 
Memphis  |3) 
NC  Stole  (3) 
Utah  (3) 


Gary  Williams'  NBA  Draft  Picks 


1999 


1997 
1995 
1993 
1992 

1990 

1989 


1987 
1986 
1985 

1984 

1983 


Steve  Francis 
Obinna  Ekezie 
Laron  Profit 
Keith  Booth 
Joe  Smith 
Evers  Burns 
Jim  Jackson 
Walt  Williams 
Jerrod  Mustaf 
Tony  Mossenburg 
Dana  Barros 
Jay  Burson 
Chris  Jent 
Dennis  Hopson 
Dominic  Pressley 
Michael  Adams 
Stu  Primus 
Martin  Clark 
Joy  Murphy 


John  Gorris 
Ron  Crevier 
Gordon  Austin 
Boo  Bowers 
*  recruited  to  Ohio  State  by  Gary  Williams 


Maryland/Vancouver  Grizzlies 
Maryland/Vancouver  Grizzlies 
Maryland/Orlando  Magic 
Maryland/Chicago  Bulls 
Maryland/Golden  State  Warriors 
Moryland/Socramento  Kings 
Ohio  Stote/Dollos  Mavericks* 
Maryland/Sacramento  Kings 
Maryland/New  York  Knicks 
Maryland/Son  Antonio  Spurs 
Boston  College/Seattle  SuperSonics 
Ohio  State/Son  Antonio  Spurs 
Ohio  State/Chicago  Bulls 
Ohio  State/New  Jersey  Nets 
Boston  College/Seattle  SuperSonics 
Boston  College/Socromento  Kings 
Boston  College/Indiana  Pacers 
Boston  College/Philadelphia 
Boston  College/Golden  State 
Boston  College/Cleveland  Cavaliers 
Boston  College/Chicago  Bulls 
American/Philadelphia  76ers 
Americon/Cleveland  Cavaliers 


Gary  Williams'  NBA  First  Round  Draft  Picks 


1999  Steve  Francis  (#2  overall] 

1997  Keith  Booth  (#28  overall) 

1995  Joe  Smith  (#1  overall) 

1992  Jim  Jackson  (#5  overall) 

1992  Walt  Williams  (#7  overall) 

1990  Jerrod  Mustaf  (#17  overall; 

1987  Dennis  Hopson  (#3  overall 


Maryland/Vancouver  Grizzlies 
Maryland/Chicago  Bulls 
Maryland/Golden  Stole  Warriors 
Ohio  Slate/Dallas  Mavericks 
Maryland/Sacramento  Kings 
Maryland/New  York  Knicks 
Ohio  State/New  Jersey  Nets 


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•Division  I  NCAA  Athletics 

'Strive  for  clarity,  but  accept  and  understand  ambiguity. " 

That  phrase  captures  one  way  in  which  an  educated  person  opproache; 
the  world  and  its  challenges.  Students  who  graduate  from  the  University  o* 
Maryland  have  been  exposed  to  the  tools  that  allow  them  to  put  that  perspec 
tive  to  work.  Imparting  such  a  perspective  may  be  an  ambitious  project  for  un-< 
dergraduate  education,  but  to  aim  for  anything  less  would  be  unworthy  of  a 
great  university's  goals  for  its  students.  Ten  years  ago,  Promises  to  Keep,  a  plan 
for  undergraduate  education  at  Maryland,  articulated  those  goals  so  eloquently^ 
we  repeat  them  here.  •  i 

Undergraduate  education  at  Maryland  "aims  to  provide  students  with  a 

I   sense  of  identity  and  purpose,  a  concern  for  others,  a  sense  of  responsibility! 

.  .   for  the  quality  of  life  around  them,  a  continuing  eagerness  for  knowledge. 

'         and  understanding,  and  a  foundation  for  a  lifetime  of  personal  enrichment." 

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As  we  learn  with  and  from  one  another,  we  try  to  "develop  human( 
values,"  "celebrate  tolerance  and  fairness,"  "contribute  to  the  social  con- 
1^    science,"  "monitor  and  assess  private  and  collective  assumptions,"  ancf 
"recognize  the  glory,  tragedy  and  humor  of  the  human  condition. "( 
Your  years  at  the  University  of  Maryland  can  provide  you  with  alL 
the  tools  you  need  to  accomplish  these  goals.  Students  here  are 
"educated  to  be  able  to  read  with  perception  and  pleasure, 
write  and  speak  with  clarity  and  verve,  handle  numbers  ancl< 
computation  proficiently,  reason  mathematically,  generate, 
clear  questions  and  find  probable  arguments,  reach  sub- 
stantiated conclusions,  and  accept  ambiguity."      ' 

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University  of  Maryland 


The  Campus 

The  University  of  Maryland,  College  Pork, 
is  the  most  comprehensive  institution  of  higher  edu- 
cation, research  and  service  in  the  state.  The  uni- 
versity offers  100  undergraduate  majors,  88 
master's  programs  and  69  doctoral  programs  in 
13  colleges  and  schools. 

The  university  is  one  of  only  30  public  re- 
search universities  that  ore  members  of  the  presti- 
gious 58-member  Association  of  American  Uni- 
versities. It  is  classified  as  a  Research-I  university 
by  the  Carnegie  Foundation  by  virtue  of  the  range 
of  its  baccalaureate  programs,  the  amount  of  fed- 
eral support  received  and  the  number  of  doctoral 
degrees  awarded  each  year,  sharing  that  honor 
with  the  top  research  universities  in  the  country. 

Among  the  public  universities  in  the  Asso- 
ciation of  American  Universities,  Maryland  ranks 
among  the  top  in  percentage  of  African-Ameri- 
can undergraduate  students.  In  addition,  the  uni- 
versity has  the  largest  number  of  African-Ameri- 
cans and  other  minority  members  among  its  peers. 

Flagship  Status 

In  1988,  the  University  of  Maryland,  Col- 
lege Park,  was  designated  as  the  flagship  institu- 
tion for  the  University  System  of  Maryland.  As 
well  as  pursuing  a  serious  research  mission  and 
continuing  its  high  level  of  service  to  the  state,  the 
university  rededicoted  itself  to  providing  the  high- 
est quality  graduate  and  undergraduate  educa- 
tion. Increased  undergraduate  opportunities  for 
research  and  individual  study;  the  development 
of  the  College  Park  Scholars  Program  and  the 
expansion  of  the  University  Honors  Program;  the 
genesis  of  Honors  Humanities  and  Gemstone;  the 
creation  of  CORE,  the  general  education  pro- 
gram; and  the  establishment  of  the  Center  for 
Teaching  Excellence  all  affirmed  the  legislature's 
designation  of  flagship. 

Libraries 

Seven  libraries  make  up  the  University  of 
Maryland  library  system:  McKeldin  (main)  Li- 
brary, Architecture  Library,  Art  Library,  Engineer- 
ing and  Physical  Sciences  Library,  Hornbake  Li- 
brary, Performing  Arts  Library,  White  Memorial 
(Chemistry)  Librory. 

These  libraries  constitute  the  largest  univer- 
sity research  library  institution  in  the  Washington 
metropolitan  area,  providing  vital  resources  to  re- 
searchers, visiting  scholars,  and  businesses 
throughout  the  region.  The  libraries'  holdings  in- 
clude more  than  2.5  million  volumes,  24,000 
subscriptions  to  periodicals  and  nearly  5  million 
items  available  in  microfilm  format. 

Research 

Opportunities  for  conducting  research 
abound  at  the  University  of  Maryland,  College 
Park,  and  in  the  surrounding  area,  both  for  fac- 


ulty to  advance  their  own  expertise  and  bring 
their  insights  into  the  classroom,  and  for  students 
to  begin  their  exploration  of  their  special  inter- 
ests with  proctical  experience.  On  campus,  spe- 
cial facilities  and  a  number  of  organized  research 
centers,  bureaus,  and  institutes  promote  the  ac- 
quisition and  analysis  of  new  knowledge  in  the 
arts,  sciences  ond  applied  fields. 

The  university's  enviable  location  -  just  nine 
miles  from  downtown  Washington,  D.C.,  and  ap- 
proximately 30  miles  from  both  Baltimore  and  An- 
napolis -  enhances  the  research  of  its  faculty  and 
students  by  providing  access  to  some  of  the  finest 
libraries  and  research  centers  in  the  country. 

Service 

Programs  of  public  service  are  central  to 
the  overall  mission  of  the  university.  The  philoso- 
phy is  reflected  in  the  wide  array  of  programs 
and  initiatives  that  benefit  the  state's  business,  ag-j 
riculture  and  education  communities. 

With  more  than  90  high  technology  firms  is 
the  three-county  areo  of  Montgomery,  Priricp:,^' 
George's  and  Frederick  counties,  the  university  Tias^ 
found  abundant  opportunity  to  extend  its  business"^*?' 
and  technology  outreach  programs  to  the  region. 
Many  of  these  programs  ore  part  of  the  Engineer-J 
ing  Research  Center,  which  operates  the  Techno! 
ogy  Advancement  Program  and  the  Maryland  In- 
dustrial Partnerships,  programs  designed  to  pro- 
vide Maryland  entrepreneurs  and  small  businesses' 
with  research  facilities,  technical  assistance,  admin- 
istrative support,  and  access  to  technology  that  will 
advance  their  economic  base. 

The  Institute  for  Systems  Research  has 
formed  partnerships  with  major  corporations,  in- 
cluding Lockheed  Martin,  Westinghouse,  BF 
Goodrich,  Hughes  Aircraft  and  Dupont  to  apply 
advanced  systems  research  to  solving  industry 
problems  in  the  fields  of  communications,  manu- 
facturing, controls  and  robotics. 

The  University  of  Maryland  features  a  di- 
versity of  cultural  and  recreational  activities.  Four 
art  galleries,  more  than  200  annual  musical  per- 
formances ond  countless  dance  and  theater  pro- 
ductions, expose  audiences  to  the  broadest  range 
of  programs  in  the  arts.  And  intercollegiate,  club 
and  intramural  sports  provide  students  of  all  lev- 
els an  opportunity  to  participate  as  spectators  or 
athletes. 

A  Wired  World 

Students  at  the  University  of  Maryland  are 
port  of  an  academic  community  that  enjoys  free 
access  to  networked  computer  resources  and  fa- 
cilities that  ore  among  the  best  in  the  country.  Free 
computer  accounts  enable  users  to  store  class 
work  on  a  networked  server,  download  classroom 
support  materials  and  other  electronic  informa- 
tion from  campus  networked  resources  such  as 
inforM,  or  send  electronic  mail  to  faculty,  fellow 
students  or  friends  at  other  universities. 


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Maryland's  Colleges  and  Schools 


College  of  Agriculture  and  Natural  Resources 

The  College  of  Agriculture  and  Natural  Resources  offers  a  variety  of  academic  pra 
grams  lliat  apply  science,  nnanagement,  design,  and  engineering  to  improve  the  world 
in  which  we  live  and  work.  Feeding  the  world  populotion,  developing  scientifically- 
based  land  use  practices  ond  policies,  understonding  animal  and  plant  biology,  improv- 
ing nutrition  and  its  effects  on  human  health,  and  profitably  managing  farms  and 
agribusinesses  in  harmony  with  ecosystems  are  oil  vital  concerns  of  the  college. 

School  of  Architecture 

The  School  of  Architecture  offers  o  four-year  undergraduate  program  leading  to  the 
bachelor  of  science  degree  in  architecture,  and  a  graduate  program  leading  to  the 
professional  master  of  architecture.  The  undergraduate  major  in  architecture  is  designed 
to  minimize  the  time  required  to  complete  the  curriculum  leading  to  the  professional 
degree.  Students  receive  rigorous  and  comprehensive  instruction  from  o  faculty  whose 
members  are  active  in  professional  practice  or  research.  Many  faculty  members  hove 
distinguished  themselves  across  the  professional  spectrum  and  represent  different  ap- 
proaches to  architectural  design.  The  B.S.  degree  in  architecture  will  qualify  graduates 
to  pursue  a  coreer  in  any  number  of  fields,  such  as  construction,  real  estate  develop- 
ment, public  administration,  or  historic  preservation,  or  to  continue  in  graduote  work  in 
professional  fields  such  as  architecture,  urban  planning,  or  law. 

College  of  Arts  and  Humanities 

The  College  of  Arts  and  Humanities  embraces  a  heterogeneous  group  of  disciplines,  all 
of  which  value  the  development  of  critical  thinking,  fluent  expression  in  writing  and 
speech,  sensitivity  to  ethical  and  aesthetic  standards,  and  a  complex  understanding  of 
history  and  culture.  Preparation  provides  valuable  background  for  careers  in  a  brood 
range  of  fields. 

College  of  Behavioral  and  Social  Sciences 

The  College  of  Behoviorol  and  Social  Sciences  is  comprised  of  a  diverse  group  of  disci- 
plines and  fields  of  study  all  of  which  emphasize  a  broad  liberal  arts  education  as  the 
foundation  for  understanding  the  environmental,  social  ond  cultural  forces  that  shape 
our  world  Disciplines  in  the  behavioral  and  social  sciences  use  approaches  that  range 
from  the  scientific  to  the  philosophical,  from  the  experimental  to  the  theoretical. 

Robert  H.  Smith  School  of  Business 

The  Robert  H.  Smith  School  of  Business  recognizes  the  importance  of  education  in  busi- 
ness ond  management  to  economic,  social,  and  professional  development  through  profit 
and  non-proht  organizations  at  the  local,  regional,  notional  and  international  levels.  The 
faculty  are  scholars,  teachers,  and  professional  leaders  with  a  commitment  to  superior 
education  in  business  and  management,  specializing  in  accounting,  finance,  decision 
and  information  sciences,  management  science  and  statistics,  management  and  organi- 
zation, marketing,  logistics  and  transportation,  and  business  and  public  policy. 

College  of  Computer, 
Mathematical,  and  Physical  Sciences 

The  College  of  Computer,  Mathematical,  and  Physical  Sciences  contributes  very  sub- 
stantially and  effec- 
tively to  the  research 
activities  of  the  Univer- 
sity of  Maryland.  This 
college  is  like  a  tech- 
nical institute  within  o 
large  university.  Stu- 
dents majoring  in  any 
one  of  the  disciplines 
encompossed  by  the 
college  hove  the  op- 
portunity of  obtoining 
on  outstanding  educa- 
tion in  their  field. 


College  of  Education 

The  College  of  Education  is  o  professional  college  commilfed  to  advancing  the  science 
and  ort  of  teaching/leorning,  including  the  practices  and  processes  which  occur  from 
infancy  through  adulthood  in  both  school  and  non-school  settings.  The  college's  mission 
is  to  provide  preparation  for  current  and  future  teachers,  counselors,  administrators,  edu- 
cational specialists,  and  other  related  educotionol  personnel,  and  to  create  and  dissemi- 
nate the  knowledge  needed  by  professionals  and  policy  makers  in  education  and  re- 
lated fields. 

A.  James  Clark  School  of  Engineering 

The  mission  of  the  Clark  School  of  Engineering  is  to  provide  quality  engineering  educa- 
tion, with  sufficient  scope  to  include  both  fundamental  and  specialized  engineering  train- 
ing, so  that  graduates  ore  prepared  to  serve  the  current  and  emerging  needs  of  society. 
In  addition  to  its  teaching  role,  the  school  feels  a  related  responsibility  to  conduct  strong 
research  programs  that  contribute  to  the  advancement  of  knowledge. 

College  of  Health  and  Human  Performance 

The  College  of  Health  and  Human  Performance  provides  preparation  leading  to  the 
bachelor  of  science  degree 
in  the  following  professional 
areas;  physical  education  (K- 
12),  health  education 
(school  and  community], 
and  family  studies.  The  col- 
lege also  offers  curricula  in 
kinesiologicol  sciences  and 
safety  education.  In  addi- 
tion, each  department  offers 
a  wide  variety  of  courses  for 
all  university  students. 

College  of  Journalism 

Located  just  nine  miles  from  the  nation's  capital  and  30  miles  from  the  bustling  commer- 
cial port  of  Baltimore,  the  College  of  Journalism  is  one  of  six  comprehensive  journalism 
schools  in  the  1 0  states  stretching  from  New  York  to  Virginia  -  the  nation's  most  populous 
region.  But  the  college  has  a  lot  more  than  geography  going  for  it.  The  Notional  Assess- 
ment of  Journalism  Education  by  the  Freedom  Forum  Media  Studies  Center  at  Columbia 
University  designated  the  college  one  of  "Eleven  Exemplary  Journalism  Schools"  nation- 
wide: those  that  surpass  others  in  criteria  including  teaching,  research,  facilities  and  job 
placement. 

College  of  Library  and  Information  Services 

The  College  of  Library  and  Information  Services  offers  degree  programs  for  individuals 
interested  in  careers  in  information  services  and  management.  At  the  master's  level,  stu- 
dents may  specialize  in  several  fields,  including  archival  studies,  geographic  information 
systems,  health  information  services,  school  library  medio  services,  and  science  and  tech- 
nology information  systems. 

College  of  Life  Sciences 

The  College  of  Lite  Sciences  offers  educational  opportunities  for  students  in  subject  mat- 
ters relating  to  living  organisms  and  their  interaction  with  one  another  and  with  the  envi- 
ronment. Programs  of  study  include  those  involving  the  most  fundamental  concepts  of 
biological  science  and  chemistry  and  the  use  of  knowledge  in  daily  life,  as  well  os  the 
application  of  economic  and  engineering  principles  in  planning  the  improvement  of  life. 

School  of  Public  Affairs 

The  School  of  Public  Affairs  provides  graduate-level,  professional  education  to  men  and 
women  interested  in  coreers  in  public  service.  Five  disciplines  are  emphasized:  finance, 
statistics,  economics,  politics,  and  ethics.  Students  specialize  in  international  security  and 
economic  policy,  public  sector  financial  management,  environmental  policy,  or  social  policy. 


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Maryland,  No  Better  Place  To  Be... 


Did  You  Know? 


•  Maryland  has  top  20  ranked  programs  in  engi- 
neering, computer  science,  physics,  journalism,  busi- 
ness, art  history,  economics,  criminology,  mathemat- 
ics, oceanography,  astronomy,  education,  agricul- 
tural economics  and  others. 

•  The  University  Honors  Program  was  selected  as 
one  of  the  nation's  nine  best  in  ARCO's  Guide  to  Ivy 
League  Programs  at  Slate  School  Prices. 

•  The  university  collaborates  with  more  than  280 
businesses  through  its  Maryland  Industrial  Partner- 
ships program.  The  university's  incubator  has 
spawned  20  new  companies;  three  have  been  rec- 
ognized as  among  the  fastest  growing  in  the  state. 

•  Maryland  is  the  only  university  in  the  southeast 
quadrant  of  the  United  States  to  have  both  engineer- 
ing and  business  programs  ranked  in  the  top  25  by 
U-S.  News  and  World  Report.  The  College  of  Edu- 
cation also  ranks  in  the  top  25. 

•  Maryland  is  in  the  top  three  of  non-historicolly  black 
institutions  in  number  of  African-Americans  receiving 
bachelor's  degrees. 

•  In  a  1995  study,  the  Department  of  Criminology 
and  Criminal  Justice  was  rated  the  highest  quality 
research  progrom  in  the  nation  by  the  Journal  of  Crimi- 
nal Justice  Education. 

•  The  College  of  Journalism  was  selected  as  one  of 
two  sites  in  the  U.S.  for  the  fHubert  H.  fHumphrey  Fel- 
lowship Program,  and  named  one  of  the  nation's  top 
communications  programs  by  the  Gannett  Center  for 
Media  Studies. 

•  Last  year,  faculty  researchers  at  Maryland  were 
awarded  more  than  $155  million  in  competitively 
funded  research  and  development  awards. 

•  No  other  university  in  the  Mid-Atlantic  Region  has 
more  top  20  graduate  programs  in  computer,  math- 
ematical, physical  sciences,  and  engineering  disci- 
plines than  the  University  of  Maryland,  according  to 
a  recent  analysis  by  the  Notional  Research  Council. 

•  With  more  than  900  high  technology  firms  in  the 
three-county  area  of  Montgomery,  Prince  George's 
and  Frederick,  the  university  has  found  abundant  op- 
portunity to  extend  its  business  and  technology  out- 
reoch  programs  to  the  region. 

•  The  reputation  of  the  School  of  Music  promises  to 
grow  when  the  $100  million  Clarice  Smith  Perform- 
ing Arts  Center  opens  in  2001 . 


More,  Better  Students  Want  To  Co  To  Maryland 


The  University  of  Maryland  projects  another  record-breaking  year  for  the  quality  of  admitted  students.  The 
number  of  applications,  GPAs  and  SAT  scores  all  were 
up  from  the  same  time  last  year. 

For  the  last  10  years,  the  quality  of  students  being 
admitted  to  the  University  of  Maryland  has  risen  steadily 
Average  GPAs  for  incoming  freshmen  hove  risen  from 
just  under  3.0  to  a  projected  3.69,  SAT  scores  of  the 
middle  50  percent  have  gone  from  980-1,150  to  a  pro- 
jected 1 , 1 70- 1 ,340,  and  the  number  of  students  with  SAT 
scores  above  1,300  has  increased  from  234  to  a  pro- 
jected 1,155. 

The  University  of  Maryland  has  the  state's  largest 
concentration  of  academically  talented  students,  with 
more  than  one-third  of  them  enrolled  in  the  invitation- 
only  Honors,  Honors  Humanities,  College  Park  Scholar 
or  Gemstone  programs. 


Why  There's  No  Better  Place 


There  is  no  better  place  to  be  than  the  University 
of  Maryland.  As  Washingtoniar)  magazine  noted  in  its 
December,  1997  issue,  "...kids  ore  turning  down  schools 
like  Princeton  and  Virginia  to  go  to  College  Park."  With 
Its  top-ranked  academic  programs,  nationally  recognized 
faculty,  diverse  population  and  lush  1,580-acre  campus 
located  between  Washington,  D.C.,  and  Baltimore,  Md., 
it's  no  wonder  the  University  of  Maryland  is  a  sought- 
after  destination  for  some  of  the  state's  -  and  the  country's 
-  best  and  brightest  students. 

Attracting  them  are  more  than  100  majors  and 
some  of  the  highest  ranked  programs  in  the  country.  For 
instance,  in  the  latest  U.S.  News  &  World  Report 
rankings,  University  of  Maryland  ranked  22nd  among 
national  public  universities.  Among  graduate  schools,  the 
Clark  School  of  Engineering  tied  for  17th  nationally;  the 
Robert  H.  Smith  School  of  Business  graduate  progrom 
ranked  26th;  the  computer  science  PhD  progrom  in  the 
College  of  Computer,  Mathematical  and  Physical  Sci- 
ences ranked  11th;  the  College  of  Education  ranked 
22nd;  and  the  College  of  library  and  Information  Ser- 
vices ranked  1 4th.  The  College  of  Business  also  has  been 
named  one  of  the  country's  top  business  schools  for  en- 
trepreneurs by  Success  magazine. 

For  exceptional  students  seeking  on  exceptional 
education  at  the  University  of  Maryland,  College  Park, 
there  are  o  number  of  progroms  designed 
to  enrich  the  learning  experience.  Among 
them  ore  the  Honors  Program,  ranked 
among  the  nine  best  in  the  country  by 
ARCO's  Guide  to  Ivy  League  Programs  at 
State  School  Prices;  College  Park  Scholars, 
which  encourages  students  who  share  com- 
mon intellectual  interests  to  live  and  study 
together  in  1 0  specialty  areas;  and  the  Gem- 
stone  Program,  which  links  student  teams 
from  engineering,  the  humanities,  business 
and  the  physical  sciences  in  o  four-year  re- 
search project. 


Give  Me 


Supporting  the  research  needs  of  students  and  fac- 
ulty are  some  of  the  country's  best  research  focilities.  In 
1994,  the  largest,  most  technically  advanced  research 
archives  in  the  world  -  Notional  Archives  II  -  moved  to 
College  Park.  In  addition,  just  outside  of  College  Park 
ore  the  library  of  Congress,  the  Smithsonian  Institution 
and  the  National  libraries  of  Agriculture  and  Medicine, 
among  others.  The  university  itself  has  the  most  compre- 
hensive library  system  in  the  area. 

High  tech,  engineering  and  service  industries  thrive 
in  proximity  to  the  campus,  offering  a  wide  spectrum  of 
internship  and  work-study  opportunities  that  only  a  ma- 
jor metropolitan  oreo  con  provide.  The  Kennedy  Center 
alone  houses  the  National  Symphony  Orchestra,  five  per- 
formance stages,  an  opera  company,  and  the  American 
Film  Institute.  In  Baltimore,  one  of  the  great  ports  of  the 
world,  the  Inner  Harbor  has  become  a  cultural  magnet 
for  thousands  of  tourists  each  year,  offering  the  National 
Aquarium,  the  Maryland  Science  Center,  and  other  at- 
tractions. 

Whether  your  focus  is  the  sciences  or  the  humani- 
ties, 0  small  town  atmosphere  or  a  metropoliton  feel,  the 
University  of  Maryland,  College  Pork  offers  a  wide  range 
of  educational  and  cultural  opportunities.  There  is  no  bet- 
ter place  to  be  than  the  University  of  Maryland,  College 
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President  CD.  Mote,  Jr. 


CD  (Dan)  Motejr.  look  office  as  president  in  Sep- 
tember 1998  witfi  o  clear  vision  for  taking  the  University 
of  Maryland  down  the  home  stretch  to  its  destiny  as  one 
of  America's  great  research  universities. 

Mote  come  to  Maryland  from  the  University  of  Cali- 
fornia at  Berkeley,  v^here  he  had  earned  all  of  his  de- 
grees, and  where  he  hod  served  in  foculty  and  adminis- 
tration more  than  30  years.  He  had  most  recently  been 
vice  chancellor  for  university  relations. 

In  Maryland,  he  found  o  university  already  well 
on  its  way  to  achieving  the  greatness  envisioned  when 
the  General  Assembly  declared  it  the  flagship  institution 
of  the  University  System  of  Maryland.  Mote  immediately 
took  a  leadership  role  on  the  Governor's  Task  Force  on 
Governance,  Coordination  and  Funding  of  the  Univer- 
sity System  of  Maryland  to  gain  greater  autonomy  and 
flexibility  for  the  university  to  pursue  its  goals.  He  followed 
that  by  working  closely  with  state  leaders  to  boost  uni- 
versity funding  for  new  programs,  scholarships  and  fac- 
ulty, gaining  a  1 0  percent  appropriations  increase  in  his 
first  year  and  matching  that  level  of  increase  again  in  his 
second  year. 

Mote  spelled  out  in  his  inauguration  address  his 
vision  of  Maryland  as  a  great  research  university,  where 
teaching  and  research  are  "inseparable."  In  this  plan, 
the  faculty  creates  a  culture  of  excellence  that  perme- 
ates the  university,  student  success  is  the  center  of  all 
activity,  and  the  extended  Maryland  fomily  of  alumni 


UmvERsmr  System  Of  Maryland 


Dr  Donald  N,  Longenberg,  Chancellor 

Charles  R.  Middleton,  Vice  Chancellor  for  Academic  Affairs 

Joseph  F.  Vivona,  Vice  Chancellor  for  Administration 

and  Finonce 
John  K.  Martin,  Vice  Chancellor  for  Advancement 

Board  of  Regents 

Nathan  A  Chapman,  Chairman  (Howard  County) 

Lance  W,  Billingsley  (Prince  George's  County) 

Thomas  B.  Finon,  Jr.  (Allegany  County) 

Michael  C.  Gelman  (Montgomery  County) 

Louise  Michoux  Gonzales  (Baltimore) 

Nina  Rodole  Houghton  (Queen  Anne's  County) 

Steny  H.  Hoyer  (St  Mary's  County) 

Leronio  Arnettajosey  (Baltimore) 

Clifford  M.  Kendall  (Montgomery  County) 

Jeong  H.  Kim  (Montgomery  County) 

Adm.  Charles  R,  Lorson,  LJSN  (Ret )  (Anne  Arundel  County) 

Lillian  Hobson  Lincoln  (Prince  George's  County] 

David  H,  Nevins  (Baltimore  County) 

Kevin  G,  Oxendine  (Student  Regent) 

Josefih  D  Tydings  (Baltimore  County) 

Henry  A  Virts.  ex  officio  (St  Mary's  County) 

William  T.  Wood  (Montgomery  County) 

University  Administration 

Dr  Clayton  Daniel  "Don"  Mole,  Jr.,  President 
Dr.  J.  Terronce  Roach,  Executive  Assistant  to  the  President 
Dr  Gregory  L.  Geoffroy,  Sr,  Vice  President  for  Academic 
Aftoirs,  Provost 
Dr  Charles  F,  Sturtz,  Vice  President  for  Administrotive  Affairs 
Dr,  William  L.  Thomas,  Jr.,  Vice  President  tor  Student  Affairs 
Dr,  Williom  Destler,  Vice  President  of  Research 
Brodie  Remington,  Vice  President  for  LJniversity  Relations 


and  friends  grows  rich  in  pride  and  tradition. 

Mote  observed  that  "a  decade  ago,  we  dreamed 
the  impossible  -  the  great  research  university.  Then  we 
sought  the  improbable  -  the  great  reseorch  university. 
Soon  we  will  grasp  the  inevitable  -  the  great  research 
university." 

High  achievement  has  been  Don  Mole's  life,  from 
his  student  days  at  the  University  of  California  at  Berke- 
ley, through  his  years  as  an  outstanding  teacher  and 
world-renowned  researcher  and  his  leadership  of  a  highly 
successful  capital  campaign  at  Berkeley.  He  orrived  in 
College  Pork  determined  to  continue  the  some  level  of 
achievement  in  his  new  post. 

After  earning  his  doctorate  in  engineering  mechan- 
ics from  Berkeley  in  1963,  Mote  spent  o  year  as  a  re- 
search fellow  at  the  University  of  Birmingham  in  England, 
then  three  years  as  assistant  professor  of  mechonicol  en- 
gineering at  the  Carnegie  Institute  of  Technology  in  Pitts- 
burgh before  returning  to  Berkeley  in  1967. 

There  he  stayed  for  more  than  30  years  before 
coming  to  Maryland.  He  was  promoted  to  professor  in 
1973. 

Mote  served  two  terms  as  vice  chair  of  mechani- 
cal engineering  and  served  as  choir  from  1987  to  1991. 
At  that  time,  he  was  appointed  to  the  endowed  FAN  UC 
Chair  in  mechanical  systems,  in  addition  to  being  named 
vice  chancellor  for  university  relations,  the  post  he  held 
until  accepting  the  presidency  at  Maryland  in  1998, 

Mote  has  participated  with  distinction  in  every  phase 
of  the  academic  enterprise,  including  classroom  teaching, 
working  with  students,  basic  research,  applied  research 
and  service  to  the  university  and  the  community. 

Much  respected  by  his  students.  Mote  earned  the 
1971  Distinguished  Teaching  Award  and  the  1975  Pi 
Tau  Sigma  Excellence  in  Teaching  Award  for  the  Univer- 
sity of  California.  He  has  supervised  the  research  of  more 
than  50  doctoral  students,  including  several  who  are  still 
in  progress,  and  more  than  60  master's  theses.  He  has 
continued  teaching  and  supervising  graduate  students 
even  during  his  administrative  ossignments,  ond  several 
of  his  graduate  students  from  Berkeley  commute  to  Mary- 
land to  meet  with  him  as  they  finish  their  dissertations. 
Mote  has  stated  his  intention  to  teach  and  work  with 
groduote  students  at  Maryland  as  well. 

Mote's  research  activities  have  focused  on  dynomic 
systems,  instrumentation,  vibration  and  biomechanics.  He 
has  achieved  international  recognition  for  his  work  on 
the  stability  of  gyroscopic  systems,  including  high-speed 
translating  and  rotating  systems  such  as  circular  and  band 
sows,  computer  memory  disks  and  topes.  He  also  has 
researched  the  biomechanics  of  skiing  injuries  and  the 
development  of  safer  ski  bindings.  His  research  has  re- 
sulted in  more  than  300  scholarly  publications  as  well 
OS  patents  in  the  United  States,  Norway,  Finland  and 
Sweden. 

A  registered  professionol  engineer  in  California, 
Mote  has  served  in  numerous  capacities  for  professional 
societies,  including  the  Notional  Academy  of  Engineer- 
ing (NAE),  the  American  Society  of  Mechanical  Engi- 
neers (ASME)  and  the  American  Society  for  Testing  and 
Materials  (ASTM),  and  is  co-editor  of  its  biannual  re- 
seorch series,  "Skiing  Trauma  and  Sofety  ' 


Mote's  work  has  been  supported  continuously  since 
1962  by  the  Notional  Science  Foundation,  and  he  also 
hos  received  research  fellowships  from  the  Royal  Nor- 
wegian Council  for  Scientific  and  Industrial  Research.  The 
American  Society  of  Mechanical  Engineers  Internotionol 
elected  him  to  honorary  membership  in  1975,  and  he 
has  been  elected  as  well  to  fellow  grade  in  the  Interno- 
tionol Academy  of  Wood  Science,  the  Acoustical  Soci- 
ety of  America  and  the  American  Association  for  the 
Advoncement  of  Science. 

He  was  elected  to  the  prestigious  Nationol  Acad- 
emy of  Engineering  in  1988,  and  in  that  same  year  was 
oworded  the  Humboldt  Prize  by  the  Federal  Republic  of 
Germany.  In  1991,  the  Japan  Society  for  the  Promotion 
of  Science  awarded  him  a  fellowship. 

In  1 992,  he  conceived,  designed  and  implemented 
a  $1.1  billion  comprehensive  capital  campaign,  which 
has  exceeded  $  1  billion  to  date. 

By  the  end  of  Mote's  second  yeor  ot  Maryland, 
the  university's  ongoing  capital  campaign,  Boid  Vision  • 
Bright  Future,  had  roised  neorly  $300  million  of  a  $350 
million  goal,  including  such  landmark  donations  as 
Clarice  Smith's  $15  million  for  the  Clarice  Smith  Perform- 
ing Arts  Center  and  Comcast  Corporation's  $20  million 
for  the  Comcast  Center. 

But  Mote  has  said  repeatedly  that  development  ond 
capital  campoigns  are  not  principally  about  raising 
money. 

"They  are  about  the  university  building  relationships, 
with  its  olumni  and  friends  of  the  university  through  the 
quality  people  and  quality  programs  on  compus.  If  we 
succeed  in  building  authentic  relationships,  fund-raising 
hoppens  as  eosily  as  the  women's  lacrosse  team  scores 
0  goal." 

Mote  and  his  wife  Patsy  live  in  the  President's  Resi- 
dence on  the  College  Park  campus.  They  have  two  grown 
children  and  four  grandchildren 


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Athletic  Director  Deborali  A  Yow 


Dr.  Deborah  A.  Yow  is  in  the  seventh  year  of 
her  outstanding  tenure  as  director  of  athletics  at  the 
University  of  Maryland  ...  a  year  in  which  she  also 
has  assumed  the  presidency  of  the  National  Asso- 
ciation of  Collegiate  Directors  of  Athletics,  on  orga- 
nizotion  with  a  membership  of  more  than  6, 1 00  ath- 
letic administrators  representing  1 ,600  colleges  and 
universities  in  North  America  and  Mexico. 

The  comprehensive  success  of  Terrapin  athlet- 
ics under  Debbie  Yow's  leadership  is  a  clear  and 
compelling  testimony  to  her  values  of  excellence, 
teamwork  and  accountability.  Likewise,  her  election 
to  the  presidency  of  NACDA  is  an  indication  of  the 
respect  with  which  Dr.  Yow  is  regarded  in  intercolle- 
giate athletics  and  education  in  the  U.S.  and 
Canada. 

In  October  2000,  Yow  was  named  Female 
Sports  Executive  of  the  Year  by  the  editors  of  Street 
&  Smith's  Sports  Business  Journal. 

Also  as  a  member  of  the  NCAA  Management 
Council  and  NCAA  Division  I  Budget  Committee, 
Yow  presents  a  strong  voice  for  excellence  and  in- 
tegrity at  the  highest  levels  of  intercollegiate  athlet- 
ics. In  these  notional  roles  she  has  represented  the 
University  of  Maryland  and  the  Atlantic  Coast  Con- 
ference with  0  balanced  and  proactive  voice. 

Since  taking  over  at  Maryland  in  1994,  she  and 
her  staff  have: 


National  Successes 


Tfie  Terps  enjoyed  across-lhe-board  success  in 
1999-2000,  with  the  following  varsity  progroms  earning 
Top  30  rankings  at  one  time  or  another  during  their  re- 
spective seasons  of  competition,  and  two  teams  capturing 
national  championships  (field  hockey,  women's  lacrosse). 

Basketball  (Men's) 

Football 

Lacrosse  (Men's) 

Lacrosse  (Women's) 

Field  Hockey 

Golf 

Gymnastics 

Indoor  Trock  (Women's) 

Outdoor  Track  (Women's) 

Soccer  (Men's) 

Soccer  (Women's) 


The  I  999  championship 

FIELD  HOCKEY  TEAM 


•  Transformed  Terrapin  athletics  into  a  respon- 
sive, goal-oriented  organization. 

•  Balanced  all  six  of  the  nearly  $30  million 
annual  budgets  (the  first  balanced  budgets 
for  the  Terrapins  in  10  years  prior  to  her 
arrival). 

•  Greatly  enhanced  the  academic  support 
services  provided  to  student-athletes,  with 
an  enviable  exhausted  eligibility  gradua- 
tion rate  of  nearly  90  percent  during  her 
tenure. 

•  Led  the  Terrapins  to  a  national  all-sports 
ranking  in  the  upper  15  percent  of  all 
NCAA  Division  I  institutions. 

•  Reorganized  and  upgraded  marketing  and 
fund-raising  efforts  on  behalf  of  Terrapin 
athletics.  As  a  result,  private  gifts  to  athlet- 
ics have  increased  135%  and  corporate 
sponsorship  revenues  have  increased  by 
270%  during  her  tenure  at  Maryland. 

•  Implemented  a  strategic  management 
model. 

•  Paid  off  approximately  $7  million  in  oper- 
ating debt  accrued  before  her  arrival  in 
1994. 

•  Developed  a  comprehensive  Internet  strat- 
egy with  management,  marketing  and 

fundraising  applications.  She  has  authored  numerous  articles  and  books 

•  Significantly  improved  customer  care  in  every  area,     on  athletics,  manogementond  human  behavior,  and 

is  a  respected  leader  in  intercollegiate  athletics  in 
The  Maryland  Department  of  Athletics  has  mode     the  United  States. 


Maryiand  athletic  director  Deborah 
A.  Yow  took  over  as  president  of  the 
National  Association  of  Collegiate 
Directors  of  Athletics  in  July  5000. 


remarkable  progress  under  Yow's  leadership.  Regard- 
ing the  many  ochievements  of  Terrapin  athletics  over 
the  post  six  years.  Dr.  Yow  soys,  "We  ore  pleased, 
but  we  are  not  satisfied  ...  our  vision  is  to  be  one  of 
the  top  10  programs  in  the  nation  consistently  ...  we 
see  no  reason  to  settle  for  less." 

Yow  is  known  for  her  goal-oriented  and  proac- 
tive management  style.  She  consistently  inspires  and 
challenges  those  around  her  to  "raise  our  sights  and 
sharpen  our  tools  ...  to  work  hard  and  work  smart ... 
to  recognize  that  our  only  limitations  ore  those  that 
we  place  upon  ourselves."  As  a  manager  and  leader. 


Reflecting  on  the  status  of  the  Terrapin  men's 
basketball  program,  Maryland's  director  of  athlet- 
ics points  out,  "Our  men's  basketball  program  has 
been  a  key  element  in  our  emergence  as  a  nation- 
ally prominent  athletics  program.  Coach  Gary  Will- 
iams, his  staff  and  team  have  risen  to  an  elite  level 
with  our  seven  consecutive  trips  to  the  NCAA  Tour- 
nament, currently  one  of  only  nine  institutions  nation- 
ally to  have  achieved  this  record.  Under  Coach  Wil- 
liams' guidance,  the  Terrapins  hove  become  one  of 
America's  elite  basketball  programs." 

Summing  up  the  entire  Terrapin  athletic  program, 


she  clearly  models  these  principles.  She  was  recently  Yow  recently  observed,  "We  have  the  finest  student- 
singled  out  by  Street  &  Smith's  Sports  Business  Jour-  athletes,  coaches,  support  staff  and  administrative 
nal  as  one  of  the  leading  athletic  administrators  in  team  in  America.  It  is  because  of  their  courage,  hard 
the  U.S.  work  and  cooperative  spirit  that  we  now  have  a 
A  former  basketball  coach,  she  began  her  strong,  viable  athletic  program.  I  am  immensely  proud 
coaching  career  at  the  high  school  level  in  North  of  each  of  them.  I  am  equally  proud  of  our  Terrapin 
Carolina  before  taking  over  as  head  women's  coach  fans  who  buy  tickets  and  our  Terrapin  Club  mem- 
at  the  University  of  Kentucky  in  1976.  She  also  bers  who  faithfully  support  the  Maryland  athletic  pro- 
achieved  an  outstanding  coaching  record  as  head  gram  with  their  donations  for  scholarships,  and  the 
coach  at  the  University  of  Florida.  She  later  moved  Maryland  Educational  Foundation  and  M  Club  mem- 
into  athletic  administration  at  the  University  of  Florida  bers  who  serve  and  give  liberally.  We  have  a  greor 
and  the  University  of  North  Carolina-Greensboro,  Terrapin  family.  That's  the  foundation  for  all  of  our 
followed  by  a  highly  successful  tenure  as  A. D.  at  Saint  successes ...  and  the  basis  for  our  bright  future 
Louis  University. 


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Athletic  Administration 

Rob  Mullens 


5r.  Associate  A.D./ 
Internal  Operations 

Rob  Mullens,  who  joined  the  Terps'  stoff  as  ossisfont  oth- 
letic  director  for  business  m  the  summer  of  1996,  is  in  his  sec- 
ond year  as  senior  associate  athletic  director  for  internal  op- 
erations. 

Mullens'  responsibilities  in- 
clude assisting  the  athletic  direc- 
tor with  the  overoll  administration 
of  the  deportment's  internal  op- 
erotions  in  addition  to  assisting 
with  the  operation  of  football  and 
men's  basketball.  He  also  over- 
sees the  supervision  of  15  sports 
and  is  responsible  for  overseeing 
the  business  office,  ticket  office, 
facilities  and  operotions,  and  the  computer  systems  analyst. 

As  the  chief  finoncial  officer,  Mullens  is  directly  respon- 
sible for  the  department's  $27  million  annual  budget, 

Mullens  graduated  cum  laude  in  1991  from  West  Vir- 
ginia with  0  degree  in  business  administration.  He  earned  o 
master's  degree  in  sport  management  ot  West  Virginio  in  1993. 
In  April  of  2000,  he  was  nomed  the  2000  Distinguished  Alunv 
nus  of  the  West  Virginia  Sport  Management  Program. 

Prior  to  his  appointment  ot  Maryland,  he  was  senior  busi- 
ness manager  and  the  chief  budget  officer  for  the  University 
of  Miami  (Flo.)  athletic  department  (1994-96}. 

His  background  in  athletics  includes  serving  as  on  intern 
for  the  senior  associate  director  of  athletics  at  Kentucky  {1993} 
ond  OS  a  graduate  assistant  to  the  assistant  othletic  director 
for  business  at  West  Virginio  (1992-93).  Prior  to  pursuing  a 
career  in  athletics,  Mullens  worked  for  the  accounting  firm  Ernst 
and  Young. 

He  is  married  lo  the  former  Jane  Pearson,  who  is  the  Ter- 
rapins' assistant  athletic  director  for  compliance. 

Dennis  Helsel 

Sr.  Associate  A.D./ 
External  Operations 

Dennis  Helsel,  o  veteran  athletic  professional  whose  back- 
ground includes  senior  management  posts  at  Akron,  Syrocuse 
and  Old  Dominion,  is  in  his  first  year  as  senior  associote  ath- 
letic director  for  external  operations. 

Helsel  joined  the  Mary- 
lond  staff  in  May  after  serving 
OS  athletic  director  at  Akron 
since  September  1998,  At 
Marylond  his  responsibilities  in- 
clude overseeing  the  marketing, 
development,  media  relations 
and  compliance  units. 

Prior  to  his  appointment  at 
Akron,  Helsel  spent  10  yeors  ot 
Syracuse  where  he  was  assis- 
tant athletic  director  for  finance  ond  team  services  from  1988- 
96  and  associote  athletic  director  from  1996-98.  He  was  re- 
sponsible for  a  wide  array  of  services  and  activities,  including 
business  operations,  scheduling  for  football  and  men's  bas- 
ketball, human  resources,  event  management,  capital  improve- 
ment and  construction  plans,  and  the  management  and  ad- 
ministration of  NCAA  championship  competition  and  special 
events 


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Helsel  was  an  assistant  athletic  director  for  business  at 

Old  Dominion  from  1983-88  ond  athletic  events  manager  ot 
Penn  State  from  1981-83-  In  addition,  he  is  a  former  head 
Softball  cooch  ot  both  Penn  State  and  Army.  He  olso  served  as 
onassistontcoachfor  Army  lightweight  football  (1976-79)  and 
was  on  assistant  professor  and  instructor  in  the  department  of 
mathematics  ot  the  U.S.  Military  Academy  (1976-80).  He  spent 
15  years  in  the  U.S.  Army  Reserves  and  1 1  in  the  U.S.  Army. 
He  earned  his  bachelor's  degree  from  West  Point  in  1969,  a 
moster's  in  mathematics  from  Penn  State  in  1976,  and  o  master's 
in  sports  administration  from  Penn  Stole  in  1981. 

He  and  his  wife,  Susan,  reside  in  Laurel  and  hove  three 
grown  children,  Jennifer,  Chris  and  Michael. 

Dave  Haglund 

Associate  A.D./ 
Media  Relations 

Dove  Hoglund  joined  the  University  of  Maryland  athletic 
staff  in  January  of  1998  following  a  16-year  career  in  the  sports 
information  office  at  Fresno  State  University.  At  Maryland  he 
serves  as  the  administrative 
^^^P^^^  head  of  the  Terrapins'  media  re- 

^^  ^^  lotions  unit,  overseeing  the  de- 

'  I  velopment  and  implementation 

of  initiatives  to  provide  publicity 
for  the  university's  25  varsity 
sports  and  more  thon  600  stu- 
dent-athletes. 

He  was  elevated  to  osso- 
ciote  athletic  director  in  Febru- 
ary 1999  and  assumed  respon- 
sibilities as  sport  supervisor  for  men's  and  women's  lacrosse 
and  men's  and  women's  swimming. 

A  1981  groduote  of  Oregon  State  University,  Haglund 
began  his  sports  information  career  as  an  assistant  SID  at 
Fresno  State  in  1981  and  was  elevated  to  sports  informotion 
director  in  1996  During  the  course  of  his  career  at  Fresno 
State,  he  served  as  the  primary  contact  person  for  the  Bull- 
dogs' nationally  ranked  Division  I  football,  basketball,  base- 
ball and  soccer  programs.  He  also  served  as  information  di- 
rector of  the  California  Bowl  (1982-83)  for  two  years 

Haglund  and  his  wife,  Cindy,  ore  the  parents  of  two  chil- 
dren: Somontho  (7)  and  Matthew  (4). 

Kathleen 
Worthington 

Associate  A.D./ 
Internal  Operations 

Kathleen  Worthington  was  named  ossociote  othletic  di- 
rector for  internal  operations  in  May  1999  She  come  to  Mory- 
lond  from  Moreheod  Stote  University,  where  she  had  served 
OS  ossociote  AD.  since  Febru- 
ary 1998  after  spending  two 
years  as  on  assistant  athletic  di- 
rector. 

At  Maryland,  Worth- 
ington is  responsible  for  super- 
vision of  baseball,  volleyball, 
women's  basketball,  women's 
gymnastics,  men's  ond  women's 
track,  and  men's  and  women's 
cross  country.  She  also  oversees 
the  sports  medicine  and  strength  and  conditioning  units  in  ad- 


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dition  lo  monaging  ACC  and  NCAA  (ournoments  hosted  by 
ihe  university. 

During  her  time  at  Moreheod  State,  her  primary  focus 
was  business  operations,  compliance,  policy  development,  and 
strategic  planning.  Prior  to  Moreheod  State,  Worthington  spent 
two  years  as  the  assistant  lo  the  AD  at  the  University  of  Wis- 
consm-LaCrosse. 

She  also  has  served  as  o  marketing  and  media  relations 
specialist  and  OS  director  of  othletics  and  community  youth  pro- 
grams for  Catholic  Chorities,  Eastern  Region,  in  New  York  state. 

She  earned  her  bachelor's  degree  in  mass  communico- 
tions  from  the  College  of  Notre  Dame  in  Maryland  in  1985. 
She  earned  a  master's  degree  in  public  relations  from  Syra- 
cuse and  a  master's  in  athletics  administration  from  Wisconsin- 
LoCrosse. 

She  wos  inducted  into  College  of  Notre  Dome's  Athletic 
Hall  of  Fame  in  1997  and  in  1999  was  named  an  NCAA 
Leadership  Fellow.  In  1996,  she  earned  the  graduate  student 
achievement  oward  fiom  UW-LoCrosse. 

Joe  Hull 

Associate  A.D./ 
External  Relations 

Joe  Hull  is  in  his  fourth  year  as  associate  othleHc  director 
for  external  relations  following  12  yeors  in  vorious  athletic  fund- 
raising,  ticketing  and  marketing  capacities  at  North  Carolina 
State  University. 

At  Maryland,  Hull  over- 
sees all  fund-raising  efforts  for 
the  Terrapins'  athletic  program, 
including  the  Terrapin  Club,  M 
Club,  Maryland  Educational 
Foundation,  and  major  gift  fund- 
raising  office 

In  addition,  Hull  serves  as 
the  point  person  for  the  Comcast 
Center,  the  university's  new 
arena  which  is  expected  to  open  prior  to  the  2002-03  basket- 
ball season.  His  duties  relevant  to  the  arena  process  have  in- 
cluded coordinating  the  efforts  to  find  a  naming  gift,  design- 
ing and  managing  o  capital  compoign  to  help  fund  arena  corv 
struction,  and  working  with  the  architects,  construction  man- 
ager and  Maryland  Stadium  Authority  to  design  and  build  the 
arena. 

Prior  to  his  arrival  in  College  Park,  he  was  associote  di- 
rector of  the  NC  State  Student  Aid  Association  (Wolfpack 
Club),  which  raises  more  than  $6  million  annually  for  othletic 
scholarships  from  its  more  than  1 1 ,000  members/contributors. 
The  Wolfpack  Club  also  wos  responsible  for  raising  more  than 
$50  million  for  the  construction  of  o  20,000-seat  sports  oreno. 
Hull  eorned  his  bachelor's  degree  in  business  manage- 
ment from  North  Carolina  State  University  in  1 978,  o  low  de- 
gree from  Campbell  University  in  1981  and  0  master's  in  sports 
administration  from  Ohio  University  in  1985. 

His  wife,  JoAnn,  formerly  served  as  on  assistant  attorney 
general  for  the  state  of  North  Carolina.  They  hove  two  chil- 
dren, Josie  (9}  ondjosiah  (6). 


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Athletic  Administration 
Jane  Mullens 

Assistant  A.D./ 
Compliance/SWA 


Jane  Mullens  is  in  her  third  year  as  assistant  athletic  di- 
rector for  compliance  following  two  years  as  the  department's 
compliance  coordinator. 

She  serves  as  the 
department's  senior  level  man- 
ager in  NCAA  compliance  and 
certification  matters  related  to  re- 
cruiting, eligibility,  financial  aid 
and  rules  education. 

In  February  1999,  she 
was  promoted  to  senior 
women's  administrator.  Her  re- 
sponsibilities were  expended  to 
include  the  supervision  of  four 
sports  programs:  Softball,  field  hockey  and  men's  and  women's 
tennis. 

Mullens  earned  a  bachelor's  degree  from  Western 
Washington  University  in  ]992  and  a  master's  In  sport  man- 
agement from  University  of  Miami  (Flo.)  in  1994. 

She  was  an  ossistant  in  the  compliance  office  at  Miami 
in  1995  before  being  promoted  to  compliance  coordinator  in 
January  1 996.  As  compliance  coordinator  for  the  Hurricanes, 
she  was  responsible  for  creating  and  implementing  a  rules- 
education  program  and  creating  and  monitoring  documenta- 
tion related  to  recruiting,  eligibility,  financial  aid  and  rufes  edu- 
cation. 

She  was  named  to  a  similar  position  at  the  University  of 
Maryland  in  July  1996.  She  began  her  career  In  athletic  com- 
pliance as  an  intern  at  Miami  in  1994. 

She  is  married  to  Rob  Mullens,  Maryland's  senior  asso- 
ciate athletic  director  for  Internal  operations. 

Curt  Callahan 

Assistant  A.D./ 
QpERATioNS  &  Facilities 

Curt  Callahan,  a  veteran  member  of  the  Terrapins'  ath- 
letic staff,  IS  in  his  12th  year  overseeing  Maryland's  athletic 
operations  and  facilities  and  his  22nd  as  an  assistant  v/restling 
coach,  hie  was  named  the 
department's  facilities  coordina- 
tor in  1989  and  was  elevated 
to  assistant  athletic  director  in 
1997. 

As  the  key  contact  person 
on  operations  and  focilities, 
>^nH^^^H^^^^v4J  Callahan  manages  the 
RjWt^KjjPW^  department's  vast  athletic  com- 
*mf'Vy^f^K^f  I  '  - 1  plex,  including  Byrd  Stadium 
and  Cole  Field  House.  In  recent 
years,  he  played  an  instrumental  role  in  three  major  building 
projects;  the  upper  deck  addition  to  Byrd  Stadium,  the  con- 
struction of  the  Gossett  Football  Team  House,  and  the  comple- 
tion of  the  James  H.  Kehoe  Track  and  Field  Facility  and  Ludwig 
Field,  His  game  management  responsibilities  hove  included 
overseeing  numerous  NCAA  lacrosse  tournaments  held  in  Col- 
lege Park. 

His  tenure  at  the  university  dates  to  his  undergraduate 
days  as  a  wrestler  in  the  late  1960s,  when  he  played  on  inte- 
gral role  in  the  Terps  winning  four  consecutive  ACC  wrestling 


supervisor  at  the  University  of  the  Pacific  in  Stockton,  Calif. 
She  served  as  assistant  ticket  manager  at  Miami  from  1990- 
93  and  as  assistant  to  the  ticket  manager  at  University  of  Colo- 
rado in  1989-90. 

She  earned  a  bachelor  of  arts  degree  in  communica- 
tions from  Colorado  in  1989. 


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championships,  Callahan  was  a  two-time  conference  cham- 
pion, winning  individual  titles  in  1969  and  '70,  He  was  22-1 
as  a  junior,  his  only  loss  coming  to  NCAA  and  eventuol  Olym- 
pic champion  Dan  Gable  of  lowa. 

Collahan  was  a  two-time  quolifler  to  the  U.S.  Olympic 
Trials  and  final  elimination  camp.  In  both  1972  and  '76,  he 
finished  fourth  nationally  in  Greco-Roman  at  149.5  pounds. 

His  wife's  name  is  Sandy. 

Christopher  Janush   P'-  ^}^^^^ 

Assistant  A.D./ 
Marketing 

Christopher  Jonush  is  in  his  first  year  as  assistant  athletic 
director  for  marketing  following  a  three-year  stay  in  a  similar 
position  at  Holy  Cross  in  Worcester,  Mass.  At  Maryland, 
Janush's  responsibilities  include 
marketing  and  corporate  part- 
ner development  for  the  depart- 
ment of  intercollegiate  athletics. 
At  Holy  Cross,  Janush 
was  responsible  for  all  aspects 
of  corporate  sponsorship  devel- 
opment, sales  and  contract  ne- 
gotiations. Janush  also  oversaw 
marketing  and  promotions  ef- 
forts for  all  sports,  with  empha- 
sis on  football  and  men's  and  women's  basketball.  Prior  to 
working  at  Holy  Cross,  he  spent  two  years  at  the  University  of 
Connecticut  as  a  marketing  assistant  where  he  worked  with 
all  phases  of  the  marketing  program  including  game  manage- 
ment for  football  and  men's  basketball. 

Prior  to  pursuing  a  career  in  college  athletics,  he  was  o 
manager  for  the  CPA  hrm  Matson,  Driscoll  &  Damico  in  Bos- 
ton from  1987-95. 

A  1 987  graduate  of  Babson  College  in  Wellesley,  Mass., 
Janush  holds  a  B.S.  in  business  administration.  In  1996  he 
earned  an  M.A.  in  sport  management  from  the  University  of 
Connecticut.  Janush  originally  hails  from  North  Haven,  Conn. 
He  ond  his  wife,  Rachel,  have  three  children  (twins  Anno 
Lee  and  Joseph,  3;  and  Mario,  2)  and  are  expecting  their 
fourth  child  in  late  November. 


Wendy  Brown 

Assistant  A.D./ 
Ticket  Qperations 

Wendy  Brown  was  promoted  to  assistant  athletic  direc- 
tor for  ticket  operations  in  September  after  serving  the  previ- 
ous three  years  as  the  Terrapins'  athletic  ticket  manager.  Brown 
oversees  all  phases  of  advance 
and  game-day  ticket  sales,  and 
works  closely  with  the  athletic 
marketing  office  in  the  design 
of  ticket  soles  campaigns,  bro- 
chures and  advertisements.  She 
has  also  overseen  major  hard- 
ware and  software  advance- 
ments in  the  ticket  office. 

Brown,  who  has  been  in 
collegiate  athletics  since  1989, 
joined  the  University  of  Maryland  staff  in  August  1997  after 
serving  the  previous  two  years  as  associate  ticket  manager  at 
Miami  (Flo.).  From  1 993-95,  she  was  ticket  manager  and  event 


Faculty 

Athletic  Representative 

Dr.  Charles  F.  Wellford,  professor  and  choir  of  the  De- 
partment of  Criminology  and  Criminal  Justice,  is  in  his  fifth  year 
as  the  University  of  Maryland's  faculty  athletic  representative. 
In  this  role,  he  represents  the  Uni- 
versity of  Maryland  and  its  fac- 
ulty in  the  institution's  relation- 
ships with  the  NCAA  and  Atlan- 
tic  Coast  Conference.    Dr. 
Wellford  also  serves  as  the  di- 
gayf         ''■     '"  rector  of  the  University  of  Mary- 

^^  land  Center  for  Applied  Policy 

Studies  and  the  Maryland  Jus- 
tice Analysis  Center. 

He  served  as  president  of 
the  Atlantic  Coast  Conference  for  the  1999-00  academic  year, 
ond  has  chaired  the  University  of  Maryland's  Athletic  Council 
since  1995-96.  He  previously  served  on  the  Athletic  Council 
from  1986-89  and  1992-95. 

At  the  University  of  Maryland,  Dr.  Wellford  has  been  in- 
volved in  0  variety  of  leadership  roles.  He  was  interim  associ- 
ate provost  for  research  and  for  continuing  education.  He  is 
chair  of  the  law  and  justice  committee  at  the  Notional  Acod- 
emy  of  Sciences. 

He  serves  on  numerous  state  and  federal  advisory  boards 
and  commissions,  and  is  a  post  [1995-96)  president  of  the 
American  Society  of  Criminology  (ASC). 

Dr.  Wellford  received  his  bachelor's  and  master's  degrees 
from  the  University  of  Maryland  and  his  Ph.D.  from  the  Univer- 
sity of  Pennsylvania. 


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Academic  Support  &  Career  Development 

The  Department  of  Intercollegiote  Athletics  is  commit- 
led  to  the  academic  success  and  career  development  of  stu- 
dent athletes.  In  support  of  this  commitment  the  department 
sponsors  the  Academic  Support  and  Career  Development 
Unit(ASCDUl. 


Mission 

The  mission  of  the  unit  is  (l)  to  provide  quality  devel- 
opmental programs  and  need  based  services  that  will  en- 
hance the  opportunity  to  earn  on  undergraduate  degree, 
(2j  offer  career  development  opportunities  and  {3]  support 
the  psychosocial  growth  of  student  athletes  through  special 
initiatives. 

Staff 

Nine  full-time  professionals,  two  graduate  assistonts, 
tutorial  support  staff  and  student  associates  comprise  the 
unit's  workforce. 

A5CDU  &  The  University 

Primary  academic  advising  is  provided  by  professional 
advisors  assigned  to  eoch  student  athlete  by  his  or  her  home 
college,  school  or  department.  The  ASCDU  counselors  serve 
as  on  important  support  network  that  coordinates  and  imple- 
ments tronsitionol  and  developmental  progroms  to  address 
the  academic  and  career  development  needs  of  student  ath- 
letes. In  cooperation  with  the  Office  of  Records  and  Registration,  ASCDU  monitors  aca- 
demic progress  of  student  athletes  to  assure  that  NCAA,  ACC,  and  University  rules  and 
regulations  ore  met. 

Location 

The  primary  ASCDU  unit  is  conveniently  located  on  the  ground  floor  of  Cole  Field 
House  where  student  athletes  hove  access  to  various  resources  and  services.  Each  aca- 
demic counselor  has  private  office  space  in  order  to  insure  meeting  privacy.  A  study  table 
room  is  staffed  by  proctors  and  arranged  to  maximize  student  focus  and  concentration. 
The  facility  also  houses  a  tutoriol  room  devoted  to  servicing  the  learning  needs  of  student 


Freshman  Chris  Wilcox  at  one  of  Maryland's  40  computer  lab  work- 
stations. 


athletes.  The  staff  maintains  two  computer  resource  laboratories  with  a  total  of  40  per- 
sonal computers  containing  up-to-date  software  packages.  In  addition,  ASCDU  coordi- 
nates 0  laptop  computer  service  that  provides  each  team  access  to  laptop  computers  while 
traveling  to  away  competitions. 

There  is  also  a  satellite  computer  room  in  the  Gossett  Football  Team  House.    Three  of 
the  nine  ASCDU  professionals  ore  currently  housed  in  the  building. 

The  Future 

In  the  summer  of  2002,  the  $  1 24  million  Comcast  Center  will  become  the  new  home 
of  the  ASCDU  unit.  A  7,000  square  foot  wing  has  been  developed  to  replace  the  current 
space  in  Cole  Field  House.  The  new  home  of  ASCDU 
will  be  conveniently  located  on  the  floor  where  offices 
of  coaches  for  20  sports  will  also  be  placed.  The  close 
proximity  was  designed  to  facilitate  communication 
among  ASCDU  staff,  coaches  and  student  athletes. 
The  satellite  computer  lab  in  the  Gossett  Football  Team 
House  will  continue  to  operate.  In  addition,  o  build- 
ing addition  of  on  auditorium  which  will  seat  140  is 
currently  planned  for  the  Gossett  Football  Team  House. 
That  space  will  be  available  for  use  by  the  entire  ath- 
letic program,  including  ASCDU. 


Academic  courses,  programs  and  services  offered  by 
ASCDU  include  the  following: 

•  Prospective  student-athlete  orientation 

•  Academic  counseling 

•  NCAA  academic  eligibility  monitoring 

•  Academic  enrichment  ond  career  development 
presentations  and  workshops 

•  Accredited  tutorial  support 

•  Mentor  program 

•  EDCP  108-J  (Career  decision  making  ond  planningi 

•  EDCP  108-K  (College  learning  strategies  and  skills) 

•  EDCP  108-O  (First-year  transitions  to  the  university) 


Men's  basketball  ASCDU  director  Anton  Coff  works  with  Lonny  Baxter  in 

THE  COMPUTER  LAB. 


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Academic  Support  &  Career  Development 


EXCEL  Mentors 

Mentoring  is  a  craft  that  is  ennbodied  in  a  person  serving  as  counselor  or  teacher 
who  provides  advice  and  guidance  to  o  novice  learner.  Educating  by  Creating  Environ- 
ments for  Learning  (EXCEL)  is  a  mentoring  program  that  establishes  such  a  relationship. 
ASCDU  hires  and  trains  individuals  who  serve  as  mentors  to  student-athletes  who  hove 
been  identified  as  needing  individual  attention  for  learning  strategies  support. 

M.A.P.S.   Directory 

The  Maryland  Athletes  Placement  Source 
directory  is  intended  to  assist  graduating  Terra- 
pin student-athletes  as  they  begin  the  job  search 
process.  It  is  distributed  to  more  than  1,000  cor- 
porations and  businesses  across  the  country.  Pro- 
spective employers  are  introduced  to  our  grodu- 
ating  student-athletes  with  resume  informotion 
relative  to  ocademic,  career  and  personal 
achievements.  The  MAPS  directory  is  produced 
annually  in  collaboration  with  the  M  Club. 

Career  Internship  Fair 

Because  career  development  is  an  on- 
going process,  ASCDU  provides  a 
variety  of  programs  for  student-ath- 
letes throughout  the  year.  Profes- 
sional assistance  with  resume  writing,  interviewing  skills,  graduate  school  search, 
and  job  search  is  readily  available  to  all  student-athletes.  During  the  spring  se- 
mester ASCDU  hosts  the  Student-Athlete  Career  Internship  Fair,  in  which  student- 
athletes  can  learn  about  career  interests  and  career  planning.  Unlike  typical  "job 
fairs,"  the  purpose  of  this  program  is  to  allow  student-athletes  to  explore  multiple 
career  opportunities  by  speaking  directly  to  individuals  in  their  chosen  areas  of 
interest. 

Summer  Job  &  Internship  Program 

Due  to  the  time  demands  of  athletic  practice  and  competition,  most  stu- 
dent-athletes do  not  have  the  chance  to  work  or  complete  on  internship  experi- 
ence. Employers  desire  to  see  work  experience  related  to  academic  coursework 
on  a  resume.  The  Summer  Job  ond  Internship  Program  is  one  of  the  emerging 

services  offered  to  student-oth- 
letes  to  meet  this  need.  Student- 
athletes  seeking  employment  op- 
portunities and/or  experience  in 
their  fields  of  study  are  assisted 
with  locating  prospects  and  sub- 
mitting the  necessary  documentation  to  se- 
cure summer  jobs  and/or  internships. 

Terp  Choices 

Personal  growth  is  fundamental  to 
all  ASCDU  programs  and  services.  Terp 
Choices  is  a  program  that  provides  stu- 
dent-othletes  the  opportunity  to  identify 
their  fundamental  values,  develop  com- 
munication skills,  and  enhance  decision 
making  skills  that  will  enable  them  to  man- 
age their  personal  health  and  well-be- 
ing.  Interactive  presentations  are  given 
by  trained  student-educators  who  intend 
to  illustrate  to  athletic  team  participants 
that  an  individual's  choice  may  affect  on 
entire  team.  This  campus-wide  program 
is  partiolly  funded  by  grants  from  the 
NCAA  and  ACC. 


Student-Athlete  Advisory  Council 

The  Student-Athlete  Advisory  Council  plays  an  important  role  in  the  Department  of 
Intercollegiate  Athletics.  It  consists  of  a  representotive  from  each  varsity  sport  and  meets  on 
o  regular  basis  with  representatives  from  the  athletic  administration.  The  main  purpose  of 
the  council  is  to  provide  student-athletes  with  leadership  experience  and  a  forum  for  dia- 
logue with  members  of  the  administration  about  their  roles,  responsibilities  and  needs  as 
student-athletes  at  the  University  of  Maryland. 

C.H.A.M.P.5./L1FE  Skills  Programs 

ASCDU  houses  the  National  Association  of  Collegiate  Directors  of  Athletics  (NACDA) 
Challenging  Athletes'  Minds  for  Personal  Success  Program  (C.H.A.M.P.S.)  and  the  Na- 
tional Collegiate  Athletic  Association  (NCAA)  LIFE  SKILLS  Program.  The  ASCDU  staff,  in 
collaboration  with  various  other  Department  of  Intercollegiate  Athletics  units  and  campus 
resources,  strives  to  provide  a  systematic  personal  development  program  designed  to  reach 
each  student-athlete  based  on  his  or  her  individual  needs.  The  focus  of  the  program  is  on 
the  individual  academically,  athletically,  and  emotionolly,  and  on  the  changing  needs  and 
skills  of  that  individual  in  the  years  during  college  and  after  graduation.  The  menu  of  pre- 
sentations, workshops,  and  seminars  is  a  comprehensive  and  balanced  system  of  "life  learn- 
ing" programs  promoted  for  use  by  each  varsity  sport  team. 

If  you  hove  an  interest  in  or  questions  about  any  of  the  ASCDU  C.H.A.M.PS./Life 
Skills  Programs,  call  (301 )  314-7043. 


Academic  Support  For  Returning  Athletes  Program 

The  Academic  Support  for  Returning  Athletes  Program  was  created  in  1986  to  sup- 
port the  ocademic  efforts  of  former  varsity  student-athletes  at  the  University  of  Maryland, 
College  Park.  In  1989,  ASRAP  was  assigned  by  the  President's  Office  to  the  Academic 
Achievements  Progrom  and  enrolled  its  40  students  that  year.  As  o  member  of  the  Notional 
Consortium  for  Academics  and  Sports  (NCAS),  the  University  of  Maryland  is  committed  to 
returning  its  former  athletes  for  degree  completion.  A  key  component  of  the  program  is 
community  outreach.  Each  returning  student  is  provided  with  a  "workship"  that  ollows  the 
cast  of  tuition  and  fees  to  be  exchanged  for  community  services  with  youth. 


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Academic  Support  &  Career  Development 

ASCDU  Staff 


UNOeRCRADUATE  PROGRAMS  Df  StUDY 

COLLEGE  OF  AGRICULTURE  AND 

NATURAL  RESOURCES 

Mathematics 

Agricullurol  ond  Resource  Economics 

Physical  Sciences 

Agricullure/Veferinary  (combined) 

Physics 

Animal  Sciences 

Biologicol  Resources  Engineering 

COLLEGE  OF  EDUCATION 

Conservation  of  Soil,  Water,  and  Environment 

Early  Childhood  Education 

Crop  Science 

Elementary  Educotion 

Dietetics 

Secondary  Education 

Envifonmentol  Science  ond  Policy 

Art 

Food  Science 

English 

Generol  Agricullurol  Sciences 

Foreign  Language 

Horticulture 

Mothemotics 

Landscape  Architecture 

Music 

Natural  Resources  Management 

Science 

Nutritional  Science 

Social  Studies 

Turf  and  Urban  Agronomy 

Speech  and  English 

Theatre  and  English 

SCHOOL  OF  ARCHITEaURE 

Special  Education 

COLLEGE  OF  ARTS  AND  HUMANITIES 

A.  JAMES  CLARK  SCHOOL  OF  ENGINEERING 

American  Studies 

Aerospace  Engineering 

Art 

Biological  Resources  Engineering 

Art  History  and  Archaeology 

Chemicol  Engineering 

Chinese 

Civil  Engineering 

Classics 

Computer  Engineering 

Dance 

Electrical  Engineering 

English  Language  and  Literature 

Engineering  [B  S.  in) 

French  Language  and  Literature 

Environmentol  Science  and  Policy 

Germonic  Studies 

Fire  Protection  Engineering 

History 

Materials  and  Nuclear  Engineering 

Itolion  Language  and  Literature 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Japanese 

Jewish  Studies 

COLLEGE  OF  HEALTH  AND  HUMAN 

Linguistics 

PERFORMANCE 

Music/Music  Perlormance 

Fomily  Studies 

Philosophy 

Health  Educotion 

Romance  Longuages 

Kinesiological  Sciences 

Russian  Area  Studies 

Kinesiology 

Russian  longuage  and  Literoture 

Spanish  Language  and  Literature 

COLLEGE  OF  JOURNALISM 

Speech  Communication 

Theatre 

COLLEGE  OF  LIFE  SCIENCES 

Women's  Studies 

Biochemistry 

Biological  Sciences 

COLLEGE  OF  BEHAVIORAL  AND  SOCIAL  SCI- 

Biology 

ENCES 

Cell  Biology  and  Molecular  Genetics 

Afro-Americon  Studies 

Environmental  Science  and  Policy 

Anthropology 

Criminology  and  Criminal  Justice 

UNDERGRADUATE  STUDIES 

Economics 

College  Pork  Scholars 

Environmental  Science  and  Policy 

Division  of  Letters  and  Sciences 

Geography 

Individual  Studies  Program 

Government  and  Politics 

Low  and  Health  Professions 

Hearing  and  Speech  Sciences 

Pre-Dentol  Hygiene 

Psychology 

Pre-Dentistry 

Sociology 

Pre-Law 

Pre-Medicol  Technology 

THE  ROBERT  H.  SMITH  SCHOOL  OF  BUSINESS 

Pre-Medicine 

Accounting 

Pre-Nursing 

Business/Law 

Pre-Optometry 

Finance 

Pre-Osteopothic  Medicine 

General  Business  and  Management 

Pre-Pharmocy 

Logistics  and  Transportation 

Pre-Physicol  Theropy 

Management  and  Organization 

Pre-Podlatric  Medicine 

Management  Science  and  Statistics 

Pre- Veterinary  Medicine 

Marketing 

University  Honors  Program 

Personnel  and  Labor  Relotions 

Gemstone 

Production  Management 

Honors  Humonities 

Transportation,  Business  and  Public  Policy 

CAMPUS-WIDE  CERTIFICATES 

COLLEGE  OF  COMPUTER,  MATHEMATICAL, 

Afro-American  Studies 

AND  PHYSICAL  SCIENCES 

East  Asian  Studies 

Astronomy 

Latin- American  Studies 

Computer  Engineering 

Science,  Technology,  and  Society 

Computer  Science 

Women's  Studies 

Environmental  Science  and  Policy 

Karen  Schiferl 
Associate  ASCDU 
Director 


Anton  Goff 

Assistant  ASCDU 

Director 

(Men's  BasketballI 


Heather  Arianna 
Assistant  ASCDU 
Director 


Kathy  Fontaine 

Assistant  ASCDU 
Director 


Don  Pearman 

Assistant  ASCDU 
Director 


Karen  Sturtz 
ASCDU  Assistant 
Program  Cooroinator 


Shawn  Summerville 

Assistant  ASCDU 
Counselor 


Phillip  Nash 
Assistant  ASCDU 
Counselor 


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Maryland's  Distinguished  Alumni 


Carl  Bernstein 


G.  Ronald  Ames,  '69,  Aerospace  Eng. 

Executive  vice-president,  Mutual  of  Omaha 
Willlom  Andrews,  '53,  Real  Estate 

Former  president,  Singer  Sewing  Machine  Co, 
William  Apollony,  '69,  Sociology 

Sr  vice-president,  Allhrst 
Frank  Armsworttiy,  '51,  P.E. 

Former  vice-chairmen,  Saks  Fifth  Avenue 
Robert  Bashom  '70,  Bus.  Admin. 

Co-founder/coo,  Outbade  Steal<house 
Oeone  Beman,  '61,  Bus.  Admin. 

Former  PGA  Tour  commissioner 
Bonnie  Bernstein,  '92,  Journalism 

Reporter,  CBS  Sports 
Carl  Bernstein,  '65, 

Arts  &  Sciences 

Author,  Watergate  reporter 
Tim  Brant,  '73,  Journalism 

Sportscaster,  ABC  and 

Jefferson-Pilot 
Sergey  Brin,  '93,  Mathematics 

President,  Google,  Inc.  search  engine 
Kenneth  Brody,  '64,  Electrical  Eng. 

Former  choirmon,  U.S.  Export-Import  Bank 
John  Brophy,  '71,  History 

President/CEO,  Lockheed  Martin  IMS 
Alan  Corey  '78,  Government 

Sr.  vice-president,  Pepsico 
Robert  Chandler,  '54,  Ph.D.  Horticulture 

Inventor  of  programs  to  increase  world  food  supply 
Connie  Chung,  '69,  Journalism 

Correspondent,  ABC  News 
A.  James  Clork  '50,  Civil  Eng. 

President,  Clark  Enterprises 
lorry  David,  '69,  Bus.  Admin. 

Executive  producer,  Seinfeld 
Frank  Davis,  '4 1 ,  Arts  &  Sciences 

Former  Sr.  exec,  vice-president,  Metro-Goldwyn-Moyer 
Mothios  DeVlto,  '54,  Bus.  Admin. 

Chairman  emeritus,  The  Rouse  Co, 
Michael  Dingmon,  '55,  Arts  &  Sciences 

Board  of  directors.  Ford  Motor  Co. 
len  Elmore,  '78,  English 

Sportscaster,  ESPN  and  Jefferson- 
Pilot;  former  NBA  player 
Fred  Ehrlich,  '84,  Accounting 

President,  SONY  New  Technology 
Boomer  Eslason,  '84,  Undergraduate 
Studies 

Sportscaster,  former  NFL  player 
Carly  Fiorina,  '80,  M.B.A. 

President/CEO,  Hewlett-Packard 
Robert  Fischell,  '53,  M.S.  Physics 

Inventor,  artificial  pancreas 
Jon  Franklin,  '70,  Journalism 

Two-time  Pulitzer  Prize  winner 
Robert  Fuhrman,  '52, 

Mechanicol  Eng. 

Chairman,  Bonk  of  the  West 
Fred  Funk,  '80,  Criminology 

Pro  golfer 
Joseph  Gildenhorn,  '5 1 , 

Bus.  Admin 

Former  U.S.  Ambassador 

to  Switzerland 


Len  Elmore 


Jim  Henson 


Tim  Kurkjian 


Fred  Funk 


Roger  Hale,  '65,  History 

CEO,  LG&E  Energy  Corp. 
Herbert  Hauptmann,  '55,  Math 

Nobel  Prize  winner,  physics 
Jane  Henson,  '55,  Art  Educotion 

Creator,  The  Muppets 
Jim  Henson,  '60, 

Home  Economics 

Creator,  The  Muppets 
Donald  Himelfarb,  '67,  History 

President,  Thrifty  Rent-A-Car 

System 
Steny  Hoyer,  '63, 

Political  Science 

Congressmen,  Morylond's  5th  district 
Harry  Hughes,  '49,  Bus.  Admin. 

Former  governor  of  Maryland 
Stan  Jones,  '56,  Educotion 

NFL  Hall  of  Fame  inductee,  '91 
Harold  Kahn,  '70,  MBA 

Chairman/CEO,  Mocy's  East 
Jeffrey  Kluger,  '76,  Gov./Politics 

Author,  Apollo  13 
Irene  Knox,  '34,  Educotion 

U.S.  Olympian 
Allen  Krowe,  '54, 

Accounting/Economics 

Former  vice-chairman,  Texaco 
Tim  Kurkjian,  '78,  Journalism 

Reporter,  ESPN  &  ESPN  Magazine 
John  Lauer,  '63,  Chemical  Eng. 

Former  president,  B.F.  Goodrich 
George  Laurer,  '5 1 ,  Electrical  Eng. 

Inventor,  Universal  Price  Code 
Somuel  LeFrok,  '40,  Bus.  Admin. 

Chairman,  The  Lefrak  Organization 
William  Longbrake,  '76,  Finance 

Vice  chairman,  Washington  Mutual 
Barbara  Lucas,  '67,  Gov./Politics 

Senior  vice-president,  public  affairs,  Black  &  Decker 
John  Lucas,  '76,  Bus.  Admin. 

Former  NBA  player  and  head  coach 
Marvin  Mandel,  '39,  Arts/Law 

Former  governor  of  Maryland 
Odonna  Mathews,  '72,  Nutrition 

Vice-president,  Giant  Food 
William  Mayer,  '66,  Bus.  Admin. 

Former  CEO,  First  Boston 
Mark  McEwen,  '76,  Radio/TV/Film 

Reporter,  CBS  Early  Show 
Tom  McMillen,  '74,  Chemistry 

Former  co-chairman.  President's 

Council  on  Physical  Fitness 
Mike  Miller,  '64,  Economics 

President,  Marylond  Senate 
Paul  Mullan,  '68,  Marketing 

Choirman,  Whom-O 
Renaldo  Nehemiah,  '81,  Radio/TY/Film 

U.S.  Track  &  Field  Hall  of  Fame  inductee,  1997 
PaulNorris,'71,M.B.A. 

President,  W.  R.  Grace 
Jay  Nussbaum,  '66,  Journalism 

Senior  vice-president,  Orocle 
Preston  Podden,  '70,  Economics 

Executive  vice-president,  Disney 


Mark  McEwen 


Judith  Resnik 


Robert  Pincus,  '68,  Bus.  Admin. 

President,  Washington  Region,  BB&T 
Jesus  Rangel,  '78,  Journalism 

Vice-president,  corporate  relotions,  Anheuser-Busch 
Robert  RoHiff,  '58,  Industrial  Education 

Executive  choirman,  Mossey-Ferguson  tractors 
Peter  Redding,  '60,  History 

President/CEO,  Slondard  Register  Co. 
Judith  Resnick,  77, 

Electrical  Eng. 

Second  woman  in  space;  died  in 
'86  Challenger  explosion 
Jimmy  Roberts,  '79, 

Radio/TV/Film 

Reporter,  NBC 
Pemell  Roberts,  '52, 

Arts  &  Sciences 

Actor 
Harvey  Sanders,  '72,  Journalism 

Choirmon/CEO,  Nautica  Enterprises 
Ben  Scotti,  '59,  Arts  &  Sciences 

Original  syndicotor,  Boywotch  series 
Tony  Scotti,  '6 1 ,  Arts  &  Sciences 

Original  syndicotor,  Boywotch  series 
Arnold  Seigel,  '44,  Mechanical  Eng. 

Conceived  and  built  first  oreno  large- 
screen  TV  system 
Gene  Shue,  '54,  Bus.  Admin. 

Former  NBA  player,  coach,  general 
manager 

David  Simon,  '83,  Undergraduate  Stud- 
ies 

Created  TV  series  Homicide  Gene  Shue 

Harry  Smith,  '49,  Electrical  Eng. 

Inventor,  pulse  doppler  rodor 
Robert  H.  Smith,  '50,  Accounting 

Developer  of  Cryslol  City  complex 
Ed  Snider,  '55,  Accounting 

Chairman,  Philadelphia  Flyers 
Michael  Stein,  '71,  Accounting 

Executive  vice-president/CFO,  Nordstrom,  Inc. 
Bert  Sugar,  '57,  Bus.  Admin. 

Boxing  historian;  columnist  Sports  Business  Journal 

Publisher,  Boxing  Illustrated 
Leo  Van  Munching,  '50,  Marketing/Bus.  Admin. 

Heeded  one  of  America's  top  import  companies 
Jim  Walton,  '81,  Radio/TV/Film 

President,  CNN/SI 
Pom  Ward,  '84,  Radio/TV/Film 

Co-onchor,  ESPN  end  ESPN2 
Chris  Weller, '66, 

Head  coach.  University  of  Maryland  women's  basketball 
Randy  White, '74,  P.E. 

NFL  Hall  of  Fame  inductee,  '94 
Dianne  Wiest,  '69,  Arts  &  Sciences 

Two-time  Academy  Award  winner 
Gary  Williams,  '68,  Marketing 

Head  coach.  University  of  Marylond  men's  basketball 
Dennis  Wroose,  '66,  Accounting 

President,  PEPCO 


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Sports  Medicine 

Medical  Staff 

The  Universify  of  Moryland  Department  of  Intercolle- 
giote  Athletics  ond  the  University  of  Maryland  Medical 
Center's  Sports  Medicine  program  hove  joined  forces  to 
provide  the  best  possible  medical  attention  and  care  to  all 
Terrapin  student-athletes. 

Orthopedic  surgeon  Leigh  Ann  Curl,  M,D.,  serves  os 
the  head  team  physician.  Dr.  Curl  is  part  of  the  growing 
University  Sports  Medicine  progrom  of  the  University  of 
Maryland  Medical  Center,  which  also  provides  medical 
care  for  the  Baltimore  Ravens  of  the  NFL,  UMBC,  Coppin 
Stote  University  and  14  high  schools. 

Says  Deborah  A.  Yow,  Maryland's  director  of  athlet- 
ics: "When  we  recruit  student-othletes  to  ploy  for  Mary- 
land, we  owe  them  the  best  education,  the  best  coaching 
and  the  best  comprehensive  heolth  care.  Dr.  Curl  is  on  ex- 
cellent physician  who  understands  college  athletics.  It  is 
especially  gratifying  for  us  to  portner  with  our  medical  cen- 
ter in  the  same  fashion  as  other  ACC  institutions  do  with 
their  medical  schools." 


Yvette  Rooks,  M.D. 

Primary  Care  Physician 

Dr  Yvette  Rooks  is  in  her  third  year  as  a  primary  care 
physician  for  Maryland's  athletic  progrom.  Dr.  Rooks  gradu- 
ated from  the  Upstote  Medical  School/Health  Science  Cen- 

^       ler  in  Syracuse,  N.Y.,  in  1 993. 

^^^I^^k  She  completed  her  residency 

^^^^^^^^^L  infomily  medicine  and  a  sports 

^^^^  M^^^  medicine  fellowship  at  the  Uni- 

^^HP^^F^^^^k        versity  of  Maryland,  Baltimore. 

^^^t     - — '"^^^Hl       ^^s  currently  is  an  assistant 

^^^^^J_^^^^H       professor  in  the  Department  of 

^^^^^t^B^^^^^       Family  Medicine  at  the  Univer- 

^^^^^^^^^^^^H       sity  of  Maryland 

^^^^^^^^^^^^^       Medicine.  Dr.  Rooks  also 

serves  as  a  team  physician  at 

Coppin  State. 

She  graduated  with  honors  from  the  State  University 
of  New  York  at  Albony  where  she  was  a  four-year  starter 
on  the  volleyball  team. 


Leigh  Ann  Curl,  M.D.  Sean  Curtin,  M.D. 


Head  Team  Physician 

Leigh  Ann  Curl,  a  former  All-Americon  basketball 
player  at  the  University  of  Connecticut  and  a  1998  inductee 
into  the  GTE  Academic  All-America  Hall  of  Fame,  is  in  her 
fourth  year  as  Marylond's 
head  team  physician.  She  is 
on  faculty  as  on  ossistont  pro- 
fessor of  orthopedic  surgery 
ot  the  University  of  Moryland 
School  of  Medicine. 

Dr.  Curl  received  her 
medical  degree  from  Johns 
fHopkins  University,  where 
she  also  served  her  internship 
and  residency.  She  com- 
pleted a  fellowship  in  sports  medicine  and  shoulder  surgery 
at  Hospital  for  Speciol  Surgery  at  Cornell  University  Medi- 
cal Center  in  New  York  City.  During  her  fellowship,  she 
worked  as  leom  physician  for  St.  John's  University,  the  New 
York  Mets  and  the  New  York  City  public  schools  recreation 
program.  She  also  has  volunteered  os  a  team  physician  with 
Johns  Hopkins  University,  USA  Basketball  and  USA  Rugby. 
Dr.  Curl  graduated  summo  cum  laude  from  the  Uni- 
versity of  Connecticut  in  1 985  and  was  her  doss  valedicto- 
rian. She  wos  o  four-year  storter  on  the  women's  basketball 
team,  serving  two  years  as  team  captain,  and  became  the 
third  women's  bosketboll  player  in  school  history  to  score 
1,000  points.  She  finished  her  career  among  the  all-time 
leaders  in  points  and  rebounds  at  UConn.  A  Iwo-lime  GTE 
Academic  All-America,  Curl  also  was  a  two-time  Big  East 
Conference  Scholar-Athlete  of  the  Year. 


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Primary  Care  Physician 

Sean  Curtin  is  in  his  second  yeor  as  o  primary  care 
physician  with  the  University  of  Maryland's  athletic  program 
Dr.  Curtin  is  a  graduate  of  the  University  of  Maryland  School 
of  Medicine  residency  and  fel- 
lowship training  programs.  He 
is  board  certified  in  both  inter- 
nal medicine  ond  sports  medi- 
cine. 

Dr.  Curtin  is  in  private 
practice  in  Bel  Air,  Md.,  spe- 
cializing in  primary  care  and 
sports  medicine,  and  is  cur- 
rently a  clinical  instructor  at  the' 
University  of  Moryland  School  of  Medicine.  He  serves  as 
the  team  physician  for  the  Aberdeen  Arsenal  minor  league 
baseball  team. 

Dr.  Curtin  played  collegiate  baseball  at  Villonovo.  He 
and  his  wife,  Yolondo,  ore  the  parents  of  Calvin,  4,  and 
Matthew,  2. 

[Athletic  Training  Staff | 

Sandy  Worth 

Head  Athletic  Trainer 

Sandy  Worth,  who  has  been  affiliated  with 
Moryland's  athletic  program  since  1 973,  coordinates  and 
directs  the  medical  core  for  the  Terps'  athletics  program  in 
addition  to  her  responsibilities 
OS  the  university's  head  ath- 
letic trainer. 

A  native  of  Timonium, 
Md.,  Worth  supervises  and 
W  '  schedules  a  professionol  staff 

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^^^^^-.^T^^^^l       trainers  who  combine  to  pro- 
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university's  more  than  600  student-athletes.  Worth,  o  1973 
graduate  of  Maryland,  joined  the  Terps'  staff  that  same  yeor 
as  an  associate  trainer.  She  was  promoted  to  head  trainer 
in  1992. 

During  her  career  at  Maryland,  Worth  has  worked 
directly  with  five  teams  thot  have  captured  notional  champi- 
onships -  four  in  women's  lacrosse  and  one  in  field  hockey. 
In  addition,  she  was  the  trainer  for  the  women's  bosketboll 
program  when  it  won  eight  ACC  titles  ond  odvanced  to 
three  NCAA  Final  Fours. 

Athletic  Trainers 


Brant 
Berkstresser 


J.J.  Bush 

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Matt  Charvat  Phyllis  Sanders 


Diane  Turceon 


Student  Health  Center 


Dr.  Sacored  Bodison  and  Dr. 
Stephen  Fohey  are  the  two  full-time 
campus  health  center  physicians  who 
specialize  in  sports  medicine.  Dr. 
Bodison  is  the  assistant  director  of  medi- 
cal services  at  the  health  center  and 
has  been  involved  with  the  care  of  stu- 
dent-athletes since  1982.  Dr.  Fohey  is 
on  emergency  physicion  who  is  in  his 
1 1  th  year  working  with  the  Terrapins 
Dr.  Bodison  and  Dr.  Fohey  ore  avail- 
able to  treat  student-athletes  doily  on 
on  as-needed  bosis  in  the  health  cen- 
ter. In  oddition.  Dr.  Margaret  Bridwell 
serves  as  director  of  the  Student  Heolth 
Center  ond  is  a  member  of  the  Mary- 
land Athletic  Council 


Dr  Stephen  Fohey 


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Strength  and  Conditioning 


In  the  highly  competitive  world  of 
collegiate  bosketball,  the  off-court 
preparation  of  the  basketball  athlete 
is  a  critical  component  in  the  on-court 
success  of  any  Division  I  program. 
Kurtis  Shultz,  Maryland's  strength  and 
conditioning  coach  for  men's  basket- 
ball, believes  strongly  that  a  solid  off- 
court  training  program  con  dramati- 
cally improve  levels  of  performance, 
as  well  as  significantly  reduce  the 
chance  of  injury.  The  benefit  of  per- 
forming structured  strength  and  power 
training  throughout  the  entire  year  has 
allowed  the  Terps  to  reach  new  levels 
in  physical  development  and,  in  turn, 
has  resulted  in  great  success  on  the 
basketball  court. 

Shultz's  philosophy  consists  of  al- 
lowing the  players  to  gain  strength, 
speed  and  change  of  direction  capa- 
bilities through  drills  that  are  basketball 
oriented.  He  believes  that  the  team 
must  be  prepared  to  run  and  ploy  the 
up-tempo  style  of  basketball  that  is 
Gory  Williams'  trademark.  Shultz 
trains  the  team  so  that  it  will  be  able 
ioms'  style. 


The  Terps'  basketball  weight  facility  is  fully-equipped  and  a  perfect 

SIZE  FOR  team  training,  LOCATED  JUST  OUTSIDE  THE  MARYLAND  LOCKER  ROOM. 


to  run  Will- 


The  members  of  the  men's  basketball  team 
have  the  use  of  a  fully-equipped  weight  training 
facility  located  adjacent  to  its  locker  room  in  Cole 
Field  House.  The  conveniently  located  facility  has 
a  complete  line  of  free  weight  equipment  as  well 
as  a  full  line  of  Cybex  selectorized  machines.  The 


strength  staff  utilizes  this  facility  specifically  during 
the  season  as  basketball  team  members  are  per- 
sonally trained  after  practice.  Since  the  end  of  the 
1998-99  season,  the  facility  has  been  upgraded 
through  the  addition  of  new  cardiovascular  equip- 
ment and  state-of-the-art  lifting  materials. 


Earl  Badu  giving  Terence  Morris 
support  during  weight  training. 


LoNNY  Baxter  working  with  Kurtis  Shultz. 


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Terrapin  Club 


Championships  Begin  With  Scholarships 

The  Terrapin  Club  is  composed  of  alumni,  friends  and  fans  of 
University  of  Maryland  athletics.  Your  Terrapin  Club  contribution 
provides  annual  athletic  scholarship  support  to  our  student-athletes. 
As  a  Terrapin  Club  member,  you  will  enjoy  the  camaraderie 
and  fellowship  unique  to  this  organization.   Supporting 
the  Club  is  a  great  way  to  stay  connected  with  the  Uni- 
versity of  Maryland,  the  state's  flagship  institution.  Most 
importantly,  you  will  feel  the  pride  and  satisfoction  in  pro- 
viding a  University  of  Maryland  student-othlete  with  o 
quolity  education. 

Your  donation  is  vital.  The  Deportment  of  Intercolle- 
giate Athletics  operotes  without  significant  university  fund- 
ing and  receives  no  state  appropriations  or  tax  dollars  for 
operationol  expenses.  We  are  challenged  to  fund  the  269 
full  scholarships  presently  offered  and,  in  the  future,  to  fund  the  moximum 
number  of  scholarships  allowed  by  the  NCAA  for  our  25  sports.  We 
cannot  reach  this  goal  without  your  participation. 

Terrapin 
How  Do  I  Get  Involved? 

Direct  gifts  ore  the  most  common  way  of  contributing.  They  are  made  in  the  form  of  cash,  stock,  checks  or  credit  card 
(Visa,  Mastercord,  American  Express  or  Discover).  For  your  convenience,  a  personal  checking  account  can  be  debited  a 
set  amount  every  month,  or  you  may  make  your  credit  card  contribution  on-line  at  www.terropinclub.org. 

In  many  coses,  corporate  matching  gifts  may  be  used  to  moke  your  Terrapin  Club  contribution.  Please  contact  your 
employer  to  see  if  you  are  eligible  for  a  matching  gift  program. 

How  Much  Should  I  Contribute? 

The  Terropin  Club  is  composed  of  the  following  levels  of  membership,  with  benefits  varying  by  giving  level. 


Recent  Groduote 

$25  (year  1  after  graduation] 

Diamondback 

$1,200- $1,999 

Recent  Graduate 

$75  (year  2  after  graduation) 

Super  Terrapin 

$2,000 -$4,999 

Silver 

$125 -$249 

Coaches  Club 

$5,000 -$9,999 

Silver  250 

$250 -$599 

Top  Terp 

$10,000  or  More 

Gold 

$600-$1,199 

Still  Have  Questions? 

Call  the  Terrapin  Club  at  (301 )  314-7020  or  (800)  653-7667,  or  refer  to  our  website  at  www.terropinclub.org. 


^ssLBreeds  Success... 


"As  a  scholarship  athlete,  I  was  provided  with  a  platform  of  opportunities 
...  a  chance  to  make  a  difference  ...  Maryland  athletics  gave  me  that  and 
more..." 

-  Renaldo  Nehemiah,  Track  '81 
Member,  U.S.  Track  and  Field  Hall  of  Fame 
Terrapin  Club  Board  of  Directors' 


"Receiving  o  scholarship  wos,  in  itself,  an  honor;  but  more  important,  it  allowed  me  to 
spend  valuable  time  porticipating  in  internships  that  prepared  me  for  my  career,  instead  of 
working  my  way  through  school.  That  scholarship  is  still  paying  dividends,  years  after  my 
time  in  College  Park." 

-  Bonnie  Bernstein,  GymnostlM  '92 
CBS  Sports  Broodcaster 


Board  Of  Drectors  ISQDQ-0  1 1 


ErwinRafferS8,'6l 

Terrapin  Club 
Presioent 

Robert  Baker,  President-Elect 

John  Llewellyn,  First  Vice  President 

Renaldo  Nehemiah  '81,  Second  Vice  President 

Todd  Schoenberger  '93,  Secretary 

Deborah  Potter  '87,  '90,  Treasurer 

R.  Calvert  Steuart  '60,  Past  President 

John  Alahouzos  '71 
Todd  Dovis  '93 
hlenry  Elsnic  '49 
Stan  Goldstein  '68,  '70 
Robert  Gonzales  '71 
Larry  Grobenstein  '72 
Word  Griffith  '73 
John  Haos  '62 
Joe  Katz  '85 
Issoc  Koufmcn  '68,  '69 
JoAnn  Marcorio 
Harvey  Okun  '68,  '72 
Wilson  Phipps  '79 
Adrian  Teel  '64 
Jeff  Weintraub 
Scott  Werber  '86 


Andrew  Plenn  '90  Julie  Potter  '96 

Executive  Director    Assistant  Director 


Dana  Delaney 

Aoministrative 
Assistant 

Jennifer  Evoy 

Cift  Processor 


Sam  Kahn 

Development 
Assistant 


ISO 


SOOO-ai  MARYLAND  BASKETBALL 


Uni^islty^JWlarglaiicI 


Major  Gift  Fundraising 

Building  On  A  Winning  Tradition 

As  the  Terps  prepare  to  compete  in  the  2 1  st  century,  Maryland  athletics  must  ensure  that 
its  program  is  able  to  remoin  competitive  by  recruiting  high  caliber  players  and  maintaining  and 
attracting  loyal  fans.  To  do  so,  as  part  of  Bold  Vision  •  Bright 
Future:  The  Campaign  for  the  University  of  Maryland,  the  De- 
partment of  Intercollegiate  Athletics  has  entered  into  a  historic 
effort  to  increase  private  financial  support  for  the  construction 
and  renovation  of  athletic  facilities. 

At  the  center  of  the  plan  for  our  future  is  a  new,  state-of-the- 
art  arena  and  home  for  Maryland  Athletics,  the  Comcast  Center. 
The  Building  Partners  Campaign  is  the  Department  of  Intercolle- 
giate Athletics'  effort  to  raise  $20  million  in  outright  gifts  toward 
the  construction  of  the  Comcast  Center.  Quality  facilities  attract 
outstanding  student-athletes,  great  crowds  and  a  tremendous 
amount  of  energy  and  excitement.  The  competition  site  for  men's 
and  women's  basketball,  wrestling,  volleyball  and  gymnastics, 
Comcast  Center  will  be  the  centerpiece  of  intercollegiate  athlet- 
ics at  the  University  of  Maryland.  The  venue  will  be  the  best  in  the 
Atlantic  Coast  Conference. 
By  participating  in  the  Building  Partners  Campaign,  athletic  benefactors  have  a  chance  to 
make  a  historic  impact  on  the  future  of  the  University  of  Morylond  and  its  athletics  program.  The 
Building  Partners  Campaign  offers  donors  a  unique  opportunity  to  permanently  link  their  names 
to  the  tradition  of  Terrapin  athletics.  Donors  who  make  contributions  of  $25,000  to  $  1  million  or 
more  are  entitled  to  permanent  seat  assignments  in  Comcast  Center,  in  recognition  of  the  sub- 
stantial Investment  they  hove  made  in  Maryland  Athletics  with  their  Building  Partner  Campaign 
contributions. 

To  obtain  additional  information  on  supporting  the  Building  Partners  Campaign,  contact 
Cheryl  Harrison  or  Dick  Corrigan  at  301-314-7020  or  tol!  free  at  800-653-7667  or  visit  our 
website  at  www.terrapinciub.org. 


Cheryl  Harrison 

Director, 
Development  for 
Major  Gifts 


Maryland  Educational  Foundation 
'Endowments  for  the  Future' 

The  primary  mission  of  the  Maryland  Educational  Foundation  (MEF)  is  to  provide  scholar* 
ship  endowment  funds  in  support  of  the  athletic  deportment's  annual  athletic  scholarship  ex- 
penses. By  supporting  talented,  deserving  student-athletes,  do- 
nors ensure  that  our  legacy  of  excellence  v/ill  continue  and  grow. 
For  more  than  50  years,  the  MEF  has  provided  financial  support 
for  Maryland  athletics  and  is  an  important  part  of  the  department's 
gift-giving  program.  The  vision  of  the  MEF  is  to  raise  enough  dol- 
lars through  private  gifts  to  build  an  endowment  capable  of  per- 
monently  funding  many  of  the  university's  scholarships  now  be- 
ing awarded. 

What  is  on  endowment?  An  endowment  is  o  gift  in  which 
the  principal  is  held  in  perpetuity,  with  only  the  income  used  (in 
port  or  whole)  for  scholarships.  The  MEF  invites  you  to  discuss 
gifts  such  OS  cosh,  securities,  real  estate,  insurance,  personal  prop- 
erty, life  income,  gifts  of  pooled  income  funds,  charitable  remain- 
der trusts,  charitable  gift  annuities,  wills  and  bequests.  An  endow- 
ment gift  is  truly  a  significant  investment  in  the  future  of  Maryland  athletics.  Contact  Dick  Corrigan 
or  Cheryl  Harrison  at  301-314-7020  if  you  would  like  more  information 


Dick  Corrigan 

Director,  Major 
Gifts 


Oevelopment  Office  AoMiiuiSTRATiVE  Assistants 


Sheila  Helen  Pickett  Dotti  Warren 

Burroughs-Morris 


MEF  Board  of 

Governors 

Chairman 

Ba 

rry  P.  Gossett 

Vice-Chairman                                 Jac 

k  Scarbath 

Secretary/T 

easurer                       Fra 

nkShulllll 

Past  Chairman                                 Fre 

d  Frederick 

Executive  Director                          Die 

k  Corrigan 

Hotsy  Alperstein 

Dr.  H.  Palmer  Hopkins 

Dr.  Erwin  Raffel 

Waldo  Burnside 

Joe  Hull 

Richard  N.  Reed 

Jonathan  Claiborne 

Arthur  Kramer 

Brodie  Remington 

Dr.  John  Dennis 

Thomas  Marcos 

John  Rymer 

Lawrence  Doll 

Leonard  G.  Mathias 

Logan  Schutz 

Thomas  Fields 

John  W.  McCrocken 

R.  Calvert  Steuort 

Charles  R.  Grant 

John  F.  Miller 

Robert  E.  Weiss 

Chester  Hanulak 

Frederick  Mitchell 

Wallace  E.  Whitmore 

Carole  Harris 

Wilson  Phipps 

Deborah  A.  Yow 

John  1.  fJeise 

The  M  Club 

A  77-year  Tradition  of 
"Athletes  Helping  Athletes'' 

The  M  club  was  founded  in  1923  by  a  group  of  former 
University  of  Maryland  athletes  led  by  Dr.  H.C.  "Curley" 
Byrd  to  encourage  excellence 
in  athletics.  It  is  one  of  the  old- 
est and  most  respected 
letterwinner  clubs  in  the  coun- 
try with  an  organization  of 
more  than  4,200  former  Mary- 
land varsity  athletes. 

The  M  Club  goals  are  to 
help  achieve  the  very  best  over- 
all academic  and  athletic  pro- 
gram for  the  25  varsity  teams, 
to  aid  the  athletes  in  making 
positive  contributions  to  the 
community,  to  obtain  and  main- 


David  Diehl 

Executive 
Director 


tain  funds  for  awards  and  scholarships,  and  to  cultivate  so- 
cial contact  and  good  sportsmanship  among  the  wearers  of 
the  "M." 

Membership  participation,  through  the  payment  of  an- 
nual dues,  helps  build  the  scholarship  endowment  fund  and 
support  student-athletes'  awards  and  recognition  efforts. 
Members  receive  the  monthly  athletic  department  publica- 
tion (TerpTalk)  for  information  about  the  current  teams  and 
news  about  their  former  teammates. 

In  addition,  active  members  receive  information  about, 
and  discounts  for,  various  M  Club  activities.  Many  benefits 
ore  intangible,  including  the  satisfaction  of  having  lettered 
at  0  great  university  and  being  a  port  of  a  unique  and  exclu- 
sive organization. 

University  of  Maryland  letferwinners  interested  in  the 
M  Club  should  call  David  Diehl  at  (301 )  314-5372  or  Dotti 
Warren  at  (301)  314-7020,  or  visit  www.umd-mclub.org. 

Remember  the  M  Club,  "Athletes  Helping  Athletes." 


M  Club  Executive  Committee 


Steve  Hayleck,  President 

Lisa  Gibson,  President-Elect 
Al  Noylor,  Vice  President 
Marshall  Fesche,  Treasurer 
Gerald  Bechtle,  Assistant  Secretary 
Phil  Colder,  Assistant  Treasurer 
Bryan  Borda,  Executive  Committee 
John  Lamon,  Executive  Committee 
Laura  LeMire,  Executive  Committee 
Jack  Heise,  Legal  Advisor 
David  Diehl,  Executive  Director 
Deborah  A.  Yow,  Director  of  Athletics 


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Staff  Directory 

ATHLETIC  DIRECTOR'S  OFFICE 

Athletic  Director  Deborah  A.  Yow 

Executive  Adminish-oHve  Assistant  Joyce  Taylor 

Executive  Assisfontto  the  Athletic  Director  Mrchoel  Lipitz 

Senior  Assoc  Athletic  Difector/lnternol  Operations  Rob  Mullens 

Administrative  Assistant  Vicki  Spinelli 

Senior  Assoc  Athletic  Director/External  Operations  Dennis  HeUel 

Administrotive  Assistant  Lynn  Ross 

Associote  Athletic  Director/lnternol  Operotions  Kathleen  Worthinglon 

Director  of  Personnel  Services  Liso  Lepore 

ACADEMIC  SUPPORT  &  CAREER  DEVELOPMENT 

Assoc  AD/ Academic  Support  &  Coreer  Development  TBA 

Associate  Director  for  Academic  Support  &  Career  Dev,  Karen  Schiferl 

Asst  Director  for  Acodemic  Support  &  Career  Dev.  Heather  Arionno 

AssI,  Director  for  Academic  Support  &  Coreer  Dev.  Kothy  Fontaine 

Asst  Director  for  Academic  Support  &  Career  Dev.  Anton  Goff 

Asst.  Director  for  Acodemic  Support  &  Coreer  Dev.  Donald  Peormon 

Learning  Specialist  Lisa  DoDeppo 

Asst  Acad.  Counselor  for  Academic  Support  &  Career  Dev  Shaw/n  Summerville 

Assi  Acod  Counselorfor  Academic  Supports  Coreer  Dev.  Phillip  Nosh 

Administrative  Assistant  Karen  Sturtz 

ADVANCEMENT 

Assoc  Athletic  Direclor/Externol  Operations  Joe  Hull 

Administrative  Assistant  Helen  Pickett 

Director  of  Development  for  Mojor  Gifts  Cheryl  Harrison 

Director  of  Mojor  Gifts  Dick  Corrigon 

Director  of  M  Club  Dovid  Diehl 

Administrative  Assistant  Dotti  Warren 

Executive  Director  of  Terrapin  Club  Andrew  Plenn 

Assistant  Director  of  Terrapin  Club  Julie  Potter 

Development  Assistant  Somuel  Kahn 

Administrotive  Assistant  Dona  Delaney 

Gift  Processor  Jennifer  Evoy 

Executive  Direclor/Morylond  Walk  of  Fame  ond  History  Jack  Zone 

BUSINESS 

Business  Manager  Lisa  Peterson 

Assistant  Business  Manager  Jennifer  Roche 

Systems  Analyst  Lisa  Pockett 

Office  Supervisor  Phyllis  Wallace 

PoyroU  Coordinotor  Karen  White 

Administrative  Assistant  Lori  Ponko 

COMPUANCE 

Asst  Athletic  Director/Compliance/SWA  Jane  Mullens 

Director  of  Compliance  Chad  Carlton 

Assistant  Compliance  Coordinator  Amy  Skorbek 

EQUIPMENT  MANAGERS 

Heod  Manager  Ron  Ohrlnger 

Assistant  Manager  John  Bowie 

Assistant  Manager  Pot  Gallagher 

Assistant  Manager  Eric  Nohm 

MARKETING 

Asstsloni  Athletic  Director/Marketing  Christopher  Jonush 

Assistant  Marketing  Director  Michelle  Goozman 

Assistont  Morketing  Director  Chrystie  Klar 

Marketing  Assistant  Adam  Frank 

Administrative  Assistant  Shirley  Smith 

MEDIA  RELATIONS 

Associate  Athletic  Director/Media  Relotions  Dove  Hoglund 

Associate  Medio  Relations  Director  Kevin  Messenger 

Assistant  Medio  Relations  Director  Greg  Creese 

Assistont  Media  Relations  Director  Stephonie  Mociun 

Publications  Coordinotor/Assl  Medio  Relotions  Dir  Jason  Yellin 

Medio  Relations  Coordinotor  Jennifer  Mason 

OPERATIONS  &  FACILITIES 

Assistant  Athletic  Director/Operations  &  Facilities  Curt  Collohan 

Assistant  Director  of  Operations  Gory  Parker 

Assistont  Director  of  Operations  Greg  Smith 

Administrative  Assistant  Potty  Benfield 

SPORTS  MEDICINE 

Head  Trainer  Sandy  Worth 

Assistant  Tromer  Brant  Berkstresser 

Assistont  Troiner  jj,  Bush 

Assistant  Trainer  Mott  Charvot 

Assistant  Trainer  Phyllis  Sanders 

Assistant  Trainer  Diane  Turgeon 

STRENGTH  &  CONDITIONING 

Strength  &  Conditioning  Coach  Dwight  Gelt 

Assistant  Strength  &  Conditioning  Coach  Craig  Fitzgerald 

Assistant  Strength  &  Conditioning  Coach  Barry  Kagon 

Assistant  Strength  &  Conditioning  Coach  Corliss  White 

TICKET  OFFICE 

Assistant  Athletic  Director/Ticket  Operations  Wendy  Brown 

Associate  Ticket  Manager  Greg  Schiller 

Assistant  Ticket  Manager  Eloise  Jones 

Assistant  Ticket  Manoger  Debbie  Russell 


Coaches^  Directory 


Boseboll 

Terry  Rupp,  Heod  Coach  314-7122 

Men's  Basketball 

Gory  Williams,  Head  Cooch  314-7029 

Women's  Bosketball 

Chris  Waller,  Heod  Cooch  314-1747 

Men's  &  Women's  Crass  Country 

Don  Rincon  314-7457 

Field  Hockey 

Missy  Mehorg,  Head  Cooch  314-7006 

Football 

Ron  Vonderlinden,  Heod  Coach  314-7096 
Men's  Golf 

Tom  Honna,  Heod  Cooch  403-8157 

Women's  Golf 

Jason  Rodenhover,  Heod  Cooch  403-4181 
Gymnastics 

Bob  Nelligon,  Heod  Cooch  3 1 4-7007 

Men's  Lacrosse 

Dick  Edell,  Heod  Coach  314-7117 


314-7075 
314-7075 
314-7171 
314-7046 
314-8678 
314-6969 
314-6999 
314-7078 
314-1967 

314-7040 
314-7039 
314-7037 
314-9662 
314-7038 
314-7042 
314-7037 
314-9291 
314-7316 
314-7043 

314-7035 
314-7035 
405-0729 
314-7014 
314-5372 
314-7020 
314-7019 
314-7077 
314-8626 
314-7020 
314-7032 
314-7083 

314-7048 
314-7437 
314-7049 
314-7050 
314-9532 
314-9214 

314-7258 
314-8325 
314-7081 

314-7331 

314-7I3C 
314-711C 
314-7331 

314-1203 

314-7071 
314-5252 
314-1517 
314-7072 

314-7064 
314-7066 
314-7065 
314-7063 
314-7062 
314-7064 

314-7126 
314-7127 
314-7128 
314-7126 

314-9905 
314-9906 
314-7132 
314-9901 
314-7137 
314-7137 

314-9927 
314-9927 
314-9«:" 
314-9927 


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314-7093  Ron 

314-7084  Vanderlinden 

3U7085  Football 


Women's  Locrosse 

Cindy  Timchol,  Heod  Cooch 
Men's  Soccer 

Sosho  Cirovski,  Heod  Cooch 
Women's  Soccer 

Shannon  Cirovski,  Heod  Cooch 
SoM>oll 

Gino  LoMondre,  Heod  Cooch 
Men's  &  Women's  Swimming 

Jim  Wenhold,  Heod  Cooch 
Men's  and  Women's  Tennis 

Jim  Loitto,  Heod  Cooch 
Men's  and  Women's  Track 

Bill  Goodmon,  Head  Cooch 
Volleyball 

Jonice  Kruger,  Heod  Cooch 
Wrestling 

John  McHugh,  Heod  Coach 


314-4273 
314-4161 
314-7034 
405-0521 
314-7031 
314-7131 
314-7457 
314-9839 
314-7134 


Sasho  Cirovski       Shannon  Cirovski   Dick  Edell 
Men's  Soccer  Women's  Soccer      Men's  Lacrosse 


Bill  Goodman        Tom  Hanna 

Track  &  Field  Men's  Colf 


Janice  Kruger       Jim  Laitta 

Volleyball  Tennis 


Gina  LaMandre     Missy  Meharg        John  McHugh        Bob  Nelligan 

Softball  Field  Hockey  Wrestling  Gymnastics 


Dan  Rincon 

Cross  Country 


Jason 

Rodenhaver 
Women's  Colf 


Terry  Rupp 

Baseball 


Cindy  Timchal 

Women's 
Lacrosse 


Chris  Weller 

Women's 
Basketball 


Jim  Wenhold 

Swimming  & 
Diving 


Gary  Williams 
Men's 

Basketball 


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Lisa  Lepore 

Director  of 
Personnel  Services 


Michael  Lipitz 

Executive  Assistant 
TO  THE  Athletic 
Director 


Joyce  Taylor 

Executive 

Aomin.  Assistant  to 


Vicki  Spinelli 

Administrative 
Assistant  td  the 


Lynn  Ross 

Administrative 
Assistant  to  the 


Chad  Carlton 

Director  of 
Compliance 


Amy  Skarbek 

Assistant  Compliance 
Coordinator 


THE  Athlehc  Director    Senior  Associate  A.D.    Senior  Associate  A.D. 


Business  Office 


Lisa  Peterson  Jennifer  Roche         '■'^^  Packett 

Business  Manager        Assistant  Business       Systems  Analyst 
Manager 


Phyllis  Wallace         Karen  White  Lori  Panko 

Dffice  Supervisor  Payroll  Coordinator    Administrative 

Assistant 


Marketing 


Ticket  Office 


Michelle  Goozman 

Assistant  Director 
OF  Marketing 


Chrystie  Klar 

Assistant  Director 
OF  Marketing 


Adam  Frank 

Marketing 
Assistant 


Greg  Schiller 

Associate  Ticket 
Manager 


Debbie  Russell 

Assistant  Ticket 
Manager 


Eloise  Jones 

Assistant  Ticket 
Manager 


Operations  &  Facilities  Walk  Of  Fame  &  History  Equipment 


Gary  Parker 

Assistant  Director 


Greg  Smith 

Assistant  Director 


Jack  Zane 

Executive  Director 


John  Bowie  Pat  Gallagher 

Assistant  Manager      Assistant  Manager 


Eric  Nahm 

Assistant  Manager 


Athletic  Department  Index 


Deborah  A  Yow,  A.  D  171 

Athletic  Administration 172 

Academic  Support  and  Career  Devlopment 1 74 

Sports  Medicine 178 

Terrapin  Club 180 


Major  Gift  Fundraising  . 

MClub 

Head  Coaches 

Medio  Relations 


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Cole  Field  House 


Over  the  years,  Cole  Field  House  has  played  a 
substantial  role  in  college  basketboll  history.  Twice 
the  Final  Four  has  been  held  there,  and  twice  it  has 
been  a  site  for  the  opening  two  rounds  of  the  NCAA 
basketball  tournament.  Cole  is  the  only  on-campus 
arena  to  ploy  host  to  multiple  Final  Fours.  Over  the 
years,  as  the  Atlantic  Coost  Conference  has  grown 
in  stature  as  the  preeminent  college  basketball  con- 
ference in  the  country.  Cole  has  seen  its  share  of 
memorable  games  and  storied  players. 

As  the  state's  flagship  university  and  on  impor- 
tant part  of  the  Baltimore-Washington  area's  sports 
landscape,  it  has  also  served  as  the  site  for  the  state 
boys'  basketball  tournament,  and  housed  one  of  the 
biggest  high  school  games  played  in  these  ports, 
when  DeMotho  from  nearby  Hyotfsville  played  host 
to  New  York's  Power  Memorial  and  Lew  Alcindor, 
now  Koreem  Abdul-Jabbor. 

In  focusing  on  Cole's  past,  the  temptation  is  to 
overlook  the  present.  Certoinly,  a  lot  of  great  games 
and  great  teams  have  performed  there  through  the 
years.  On  any  given  weeknight  or  weekend  after- 
noon during  the  cold  of  the  winter,  the  Terrapins  and 
their  spirited  fans  get  the  place  rocking,  and  there's 
no  better  place  for  college  basketball. 

And  few  arenas  have  proven  quite  so  danger- 
ous -  for  opposing  teams,  that  is.  Since  back  in  the 
early  '70s,  when  Lefty  Driesell  got  the  "Amen"  cho- 
rus going,  top-ranked  teams  have  found  Cole  Field 
House  a  particularly  unfriendly  place.  Driesell  served 
notice  that  Maryland  would  prove  on  ungracious  host 
during  his  tenure  with  on  upset  of  then-No.  1  South 
Carolina  in  his  second  season  in  College  Park.  In 
1979,  the  Terps  come  from  behind  in  the  final  sec- 
onds to  knock  off  top-ranked  Notre  Dome  on  national 
television  in  another  memorable  upset.  This  list  goes 
on  and  on.  UCLA  in  1982,  Virginia  in  '83,  and  Caro- 
lina in  '95  and  again  in  1998.  All  were  No.  1  when 
they  orrived  at  Cole,  but  were  knocked  off  by  the 
Terrapins  and  the  homecourt  advantage  the  build- 
ing and  the  fans  afforded  them. 

Though  some  of  those  victories  might  have  been 
surprises,  you  could  hardly  call  them  flukes.  The  Terps 
have  posted  winning  records  in  39  of  the  45  sea- 
sons they've  played  at  Cole,  and  fans  with  season 
tickets  have  seen  the  Terps  lose  more  than  they've 
won  in  College  Park  only  once  since  the  1969-70 
season.  Of  course,  most  of  those  years,  the  Terps  have 
done  far  better  than  just  break  even  in  College  Pork. 
Under  head  coach  Gary  Williams,  a  Maryland  grod 
who  played  at  Cole  as  an  undergraduate  in  the  late 
1 960s,  the  Terps  have  won  at  least  1 0  gomes  at  home 
10  times  in  his  11  seasons.  Thanks  to  the  heroics  of 
All-America  center  Joe  Smith,  the  Terps  went  unde- 
feated at  home  (16-0)  during  the  1994-95  season, 
the  third  time  in  history  that  had  happened. 


fOI  MARYLAND  BASKETBALL 


Overall,  Maryland  is  459-148  at  Cole,  includ- 
ing a  15-1  record  at  home  lost  season.  In  the  past 
two  years,  Maryland  has  gone  28-2  in  Cole. 

Appropriately,  the  Terps  opened  their  1955-56 
season  with  a  victory  over  neighboring  rival  Virginia 
in  the  building's  dedication  game.  A  crowd  of  some 
9,000  come  out  to  see  what  kind  of  field  house  could 
be  built  with  $3.3  million  in  those  days.  In  the 
building's  early  years,  capacity  was  only  about 
12,000,  because  there  were  no  seats  on  the  floor, 
below  where  the  railings  ring  the  court. 

Nowadays,  capacity  is  listed  as  14,500,  al- 
though that  doesn't  include  the  96  courtside  seats 
installed  before  the  1993-94  season.  The  largest  re- 
corded crowd  (15,827)  was  on  hand  for  the  Mary- 
land-North Carolina  overtime  thriller  in  1972.  But 


more  than  that  may  hove  witnessed  the  Virginio  game 
in  March  of  1974,  which  marked  the  final  home  game 
for  distinguished  seniors  Tom  McMillen  and  Len 
Elmore.  Every  seat  in  the  place  was  filled,  and  thou- 
sands more  lined  the  concourse  o  couple  of  rows 
deep  or  simply  sat  in  the  aisles  to  witness  the  grand 
send-off.  The  fire  marshal  must  have  been  on  vaca- 
tion. Or  maybe  he  was  there  at  the  gome. 

In  the  building's  four  decades,  though,  the  1 966 
NCAA  championship  game,  which  pitted  Kentucky 
against  underdog  Texas  Western  (now  Texas  El  Paso), 
is  probably  the  most  famous.  And,  the  most  histori- 
cally signihcont.  In  that  gome,  the  upstart  Texas  team, 
which  featured  an  all-black  starting  five,  knocked  off 
all-white  Kentucky,  the  New  York  Yankees  of  college 
basketboll.  The  result  forced  the  southern  colleges  to 


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recruit  ond  sign  black  players,  lest  they  lose  their  com- 
petitive advantage,  and  did  oway  with  segregation 
in  the  sport. 

Cole  also  hosted  the  1 970  Final  Four,  which  sow 
UCLA  crowned  as  champion  for  the  fourth  year  in  a 
row  in  what  would  turn  out  to  be  a  run  of  seven  stroight 
national  titles. 

Great  high  school  and  professional  gomes  hove 
been  played  on  the  Maryland  campus  as  well.  Bock 
in  1965,  Morgan  Wootten  was  gaining  notional  at- 
tention for  his  winning  program  at  DeMctha  High 
School,  just  down  Route  1  from  campus.  To  be  the 
best,  Wootten  olways  said,  you  hod  to  beat  the  best, 
which  is  why  he  scheduled  a  game  against  Power 
Memorial  of  New  York  City,  which  featured  Alcindor. 
After  practicing  in  the  week  leading  up  to  the  game 


against  o  defender  holding  a  tennis  racquet  to  ap- 
proximate Alcindor's  wingspan,  DeMotho  stunned 
Power  with  a  46-43  victory.  It  was  the  only  loss  of  the 
future  Hall  of  Fomer's  high  school  career 

For  a  time.  Cole  served  as  the  site  for  the  Capi- 
tol Classic  high  school  all-star  basketball  game  each 
spring,  and  the  Capitol  Bullets,  who  later  became 
the  Washington  Wizards,  played  their  NBA  games 
at  Cole  while  waiting  for  the  completion  of  the  Capi- 
tol Centre  back  in  the  early  1970s. 

In  its  time,  Cole  Field  House  has  been  much  more 
than  just  another  on<ampus  college  basketball  arena. 
If  you  don't  believe  that,  just  ask  any  Terrapin  fan  or 
player.  But  they'd  probably  oil  agree  that  it's  the  role 
the  building  has  played  best. 


Year-By-Year  At  Cole 


Season 

Won 

Lost 

Avg.  Att 

1955-56 

9 

5 

NA 

1956-57 

8 

2 

NA 

1957-58 

10 

1 

NA 

1958-59 

7 

3 

NA 

1959-60 

8 

2 

NA 

1960-61 

8 

2 

NA 

1961-62 

4 

6 

NA 

1962-63 

5 

6 

NA 

1963-64 

5 

4 

5,833 

1964-65 

9 

3 

8,592 

1965-66 

7 

3 

9,540 

1966-67 

5 

5 

8,249 

1967-68 

7 

3 

7101 

1968-69 

4 

6 

6,650 

1969-70 

10 

4 

9,900 

1970-71 

11 

4 

12,056 

1971-72 

14 

0 

13,166 

1972-73 

12 

1 

13,294 

1973-74 

12 

1 

12,012 

1974-75 

12 

2 

13,427 

1975-76 

13 

2 

13,110 

1976-77 

15 

4 

12,645 

1977-78 

10 

4 

12,334 

1978-79 

12 

4 

11,196 

1979-80 

16 

0 

10,050 

1980-81 

12 

3 

12,132 

1981-82 

13 

3 

9,830 

1982-83 

14 

3 

10,144 

1983-84 

13 

2 

11,337 

1984-85 

14 

2 

12,458 

1985-86 

10 

5 

11,447 

1986-87 

8 

8 

8,816 

1987-88 

8 

4 

12,127 

1988-89 

5 

9 

9,198 

1989-90 

12 

4 

10,300 

1990-91 

11 

3 

9,820 

1991-92 

10 

5 

9,563 

1992-93 

8 

7 

11,681 

1993-94 

10 

3 

13,644 

1994-95 

16 

0 

13,814 

1995-96 

11 

3 

13,324 

1996-97 

11 

3 

13,059 

1997-98 

12 

2 

13,377 

1998-99 

13 

1 

14,455 

1999-00 

15 

1 

14,148 

Won 

Lost 

Pet. 

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459 

148 

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History  Of  Cole  Field  House 

I  955  Cole  Field  House  dedicated  ot  a  cost  of 
$3.3  million.  Maryland  defeats  Virginia,  67-55,  on 
Dec.  2  in  itie  first  gome  in  ttie  new  facility. 


I  958  Cole  is  fiome  to  tfie  Atlantic  Coast  Con- 
ference cfiompions. 

I  9BB  Cole  ploys  fiost  to  the  NCAA  Finol  Four. 
In  tfie  semifinals,  Kentucky  defeats  Duke  and  Texas 
Western  (now  Texas-El  Paso)  defeats  Ulafi.  Texas-El 
Poso  then  defeats  Kentucky  in  one  of  the  most  memo- 
rable championship  games  in  history. 

I  970  Cole  ploys  host  to  the  NCAA  Final  Four 
for  the  second  time.  Jacksonville  defeats  St. 
Bonoventure  and  UCLA  defeats  New  Mexico  State 
in  the  semifinals.  UCLA  then  defeats  Jacksonville  as 
Sidney  Wicks  outdueled  Artis  Gilmore.  It  was  the 
fourth  of  UCLA's  seven  consecutive  NCAA  champi- 
onships. 

I  97  I  Maryland  defeats  No.  1  South  Carolina, 
31-30,  in  one  of  the  greet  "slow-down"  gomes  in  the 
history  of  Cole.  Leading  only  4-3  at  holftime,  Mary- 
land needed  a  lay-up  from  Jim  O'Brien  to  tie  the  game 
with  five  seconds  to  go  in  regulation  and  an  11 -foot 
jumper  from  O'Brien  to  win  the  game  with  four  sec- 
onds remaining  in  overtime. 

I  972  Cole  is  home  to  the  Notional  Invitation 
Tournament  champions  -  the  Maryland  Terrapins. 

I  97S  The  Cole  Field  House  attendance  record 
of  15,287  wosset  OS  Maryland  ployed  host  to  North 
Carolina  on  Feb.  16.  Maryland  lost  79-77  in  an 
overtime  thriller.  Maryland  averaged  13,166  fans 
at  each  home  game  in  1972,  then,  the  third  highest 
total  in  school  history. 

I  975  The  Cole  Field  House  home  average  at- 
tendance record  of  1 3,427  is  set.  The  Terps  played 
14  home  gomes  in  front  of  187,  971  Terp  faithful. 

I  979  On  Super  Bowl  Sunday,  Larry  Gibson 
sank  a  free  throw  with  one  second  on  the  clock  to 
boost  the  Terps  post  No.  1  Notre  Dome,  67-66,  on 
Jon.  27,  1979.  Gibson  scored  11  points  that  day 
while  Ernest  Graham  scored  28  and  Buck  Williams 
grabbed  15  rebounds. 

1979  Greg  Manning  sinks  an  eight-foot 
jumper  with  three  seconds  remaining  in  regulation  to 
give  Maryland  a  70-68  victory  over  Duke  on  Jan. 
16,  1979.  The  Blue  Devils  hod  entered  the  season 
ranked  No.  1  in  the  country  and  were  ranked  among 
the  top  1 0  on  the  day  of  the  gome. 


Pie  awards  presenta- 
tion following  the 
966  championship 
game  when  Texas 
Western  defeated 
Kentucky  in  a  historic 
game. 


A  look  at  Cole  when  it  first 
opened  in  1955. 


i  981  Cole  is  home  to  the  Atlantic  Coast  Con- 
ference champion  Maryland  Terrapins. 

I  99  I  In  the  NCAA  Eastern  Regional  first  round. 
No.  15  Richmond  defeats  No.  2  Syracuse,  73-69,  in 
one  of  the  great  upsets  in  NCAA  Tournament  history. 
It  was  only  the  second  time  in  the  history  of  the  tour- 
nament that  a  No.  15  seed  hod  defeated  a  No.  2 
seed. 

I  992  Maryland  defeats  No.  10  North  Coro- 
lina,  82-80,  on  a  last-second  tip-in  by  All-American 
Walt  Williams  on  Feb.  13.  Williams  put  the  Terps  up 
81-80  with  1.3  seconds  remaining  to  lead  the  Terps 
past  the  Tar  Heels  in  Cole  for  only  the  second  time 
since  the  1982-83  season. 

I  991  Maryland  sets  on  all-time  overoge  atten- 
dance record  of  13,644  for  13  games. 

I  991  Maryland  defeats  Virginia  on  March  5, 
70-68,  in  front  of  a  sellout  crowd.  Duane  Simpkins  is 
perfect  from  the  free-throw  line  ( 1 1  - 1 1 )  and  Joe  Smith 


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scores  20  points  and  has  11  rebounds.  The  win 
clinches  a  fourth-place  tie  in  the  ACC  regular  season 
standings  and  virtually  assures  the  Terps  of  on  NCAA 
Tournament  bid. 

I  995  Maryland  defeats  No.  1  North  Carolina, 
86-73,  on  Feb,  7,  in  front  of  o  sellout  crowd  and  a 
notional  television  audience.  Duane  Simpkins  and 
Johnny  Rhodes  score  21  points  each  and  Joe  Smith 
grabs  16  rebounds.  The  gome  features  the  Terps' 
Smith  ond  North  Carolina's  Jerry  Stockhouse  and 
Rasheed  Wallace,  all  three  of  whom  were  selected 
in  the  first  round  of  the  1995  NBA  Draft. 

I  995  Maryland  defeats  American,  104-79,  on 
Dec.  23,  for  the  400th  victory  in  Cole  Field  House 
by  a  Maryland  team. 

I  998  Maryland  defeats  No.  1  North  Carolina, 
89-83  in  overtime,  as  Laron  Profit  scores  19  points 
overall  and  six  points  during  the  overtime  period.  It 
marks  the  second  time  in  three  years  that  the  Terps 
defeated  No.  1  North  Carolina  in  Cole  Field  House. 


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Cole  Field  House  By  The 

Attendance  Through  The  Yeais 

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1  9ES  Eastern  Regional 

Season        Gomes       Attendance 

Avg. 

Season 

Games 

Attendance 

Avg. 

Semifinals:  Wake  Forest  96,  St.  Joseph's  (Pa.)  85 
Villanova  79,  New  York  Univ.  76 

1963-64          9 

52,500 

5,833 

1963-64 

26 

132,200 

5,084 

1964-65         12 

103,100 

8,592 

1964-65 

26 

185,500 

7135 

Championship:  Wake  Forest  79,  Villanova  69 

1965-66         IC 

95,400 

9,540 

1965-66 

25 

221,000 

8,840 

Third  Place:  New  York  Univ.  94,  St.  Joseph's  (Po.)  85 

1966-67         IC 

82,490 

8,249 

1966-67 

25 

164,390 

6,576 

1967-68         IC 

70,100 

7101 

1967-68 

24 

144,950 

6,040 

1  963  Eastern  Regional 

1968-69         10 

66,500 

6,650 

1968-69 

26 

152,005 

5,746 

Semifinals:  Duke  81,  New  York  Univ.  76 

1969-70         14 

138,600 

9,900 

1969-70 

26 

221,153 

8,506 

St,  Joseph's  (Pa.)  97  West  Virginia  88 

1970-71          15 

180,842 

12,056 

1970-71 

26 

273,553 

10,521 

Championship:  Duke  73,  St.  Joseph's  (Pa.)  69 

1971-72          14 

184,323 

13,166 

1971-72 

32 

352,436 

11,014 

Third  Place:  West  Virginia  83,  New  York  Univ.  73 

1972-73         13 

172,828 

13,294 

1972-73 

30 

340,964 

11,365 

1973-74          12 

144,149 

12,012 

1973-74 

28 

301,164 

10.756 

1  965  Eastern  Regional 

1974-75          14 

187971 

13,427 

1974-75 

29 

314,341 

10,839 

Semifinals:  Princeton  66,  North  Carolina  48 

1975-76          15 

196,656 

13,110 

1975-76 

28 

343,785 

12,278 

Providence  81,  St.  Joseph's  (Pa.)  73  (OT) 
Championship:  Princeton  109,  Providence  69 
Third  Place:  North  Carolina  83,  St.  Joseph's  (Pa.)  81 

1976-77         19 

240,254 

12,645 

1976-77 

27 

325,777 

12,066 

1977-78         14 

172,673 

12,334 

1977-78 

28 

305,001 

10,893 

1978-79         18 

201,536 

11,196 

1978-79 

30 

316,449 

10,548 

1979-80         16 
1980-81          15 

160,815 
196,978 

10,050 
13,132 

1979-80 
1980-81 

31 
31 

317,559 
398,036 

10,242 
12,840 

1  966  Final  Four 

1981-82          16 

157,275 

9,830 

1981-82 

29 

286,264 

9,871 

Notional  Semifinals:  Kentucky  83,  Duke  79 

1982-83         17 

172,445 

10,144 

1982-83 

30 

308,340 

10,278 

Texas  Western  85,  Utah  78 

1983-84         15 

170,060 

11,337 

1983-84 

32 

353,551 

11,048 

Notional  Championship:  Texas  Western  85,  Kentucky  65 

1984-85         16 

199,335 

12,458 

1984-85 

37 

393,459 

10,634 

Third  Place:  Duke  79,  Utah  77 

1985-86         14 

160,267 

11,447 

1985-86 

33 

335,937 

10,180 

1986-87         16 

130,975 

8,186 

1986-87 

26 

241,118 

9,274 

1  967  Eastern  Regional 

1987-88         12 

145,525 

12,127 

1987-88 

31 

355,597 

11,471 

Semifinals:  North  Carolina  78,  Princeton  70  (OT) 

1988-89         14 

128,773 

9,198 

1988-89 

29 

276,604 

9,538 

Boston  College  63,  St.  John's  62 

1989-90         16 

164,806 

10,300 

1989-90 

33 

306,339 

9,293 

Championship:  North  Carolina  96,  Boston  College  80 

1990-91          14 

137,476 

9,820 

1990-91 

28 

267401 

9,550 

Third  Place:  Princeton  78,  St.  John's  58 

1991-92         15 

143,444 

9,563 

1991-92 

29 

323,755 

11,164 

1992-93         15 

175,217 

11,681 

1992-93 

28 

321,673 

11,488 

1  968  First  Round 

1993-94         13 

177,376 

13,644 

1993-94 

30 

360,993 

12,033 

First  Round:  Davidson  79,  St.  John's  70 

1994-95          16 

221,020 

13,814 

1994-95 

34 

437268 

12,861 

Columbia  83,  La  Salle  69 

1995-96         14 

186,553 

13,324 

1995-96 

30 

399,616 

13,321 

1996-97         14 

182,832 

13,059 

1996-97 

32 

388,300 

12,134 

1  969  Eastern  Regional 

1997-98         14 

187272 

13,377 

1997-98 

32 

446,213 

13,944 

Semifinals:  North  Carolina  79,  Duquesne  78 

1998-99         14 

202,365 

14,455 

1998-99 

34 

473,626 

13,930 

Davidson  79,  St.  John's  69 

1999-00         16 

226,369 

14,148 

1999-00 

35 

503,648 

14,390 

Championship:  North  Carolina  87,  Davidson  85 

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Third  Place:  Duquesne  75,  St.  John's  72 

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First  Game: 

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Third  Place:  New  Mexico  State  79,  St.  Bonaventure  73 

First  Win: 

December  2, 

1955 

Maryland  67,  Virginic 

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December  15 

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Kentucky  62,  Maryland  61             '^ 

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Maryland  82,  Wake  Forest  64     ^ 

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200th  Game 

January  23, 

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North  Carolina  79,  Notre  Dame  77 

300th  Gome 

February  23, 

1980 

Maryland  82,  Virginia  71     , 

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Championship:  North  Carolina  79,  Kentucky  72 

400th  Game 

January  10, 

987 

Virginia 

71,  Maryland  64 

500th  Game 

December  2, 

1993 

Maryland  89,  UMBC  80 

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Maryland  83,  West  Virginia  76 

First  Round:  Oklahoma  State  67,  New  Mexico  54 

200th  Victor; 

f:              December  2  f 

,  1977 

Maryland  91,  Western  Kentucky  78 

NC  State  114,  Southern  Mississippi  85 

300th  Vidor> 
400th  Vidor> 

t:              November  23,  1985 

Maryland  84,  Northeastern  72 
Maryland  104,  American  79 

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Temple  80,  Purdue  63 

r.              December  2C 

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Richmond  73,  Syracuse  69 

Second  Round:  Oklahoma  State  73,  NC  : 

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Terps  On  The  Air 


All  of  Maryland's  games  this  season  -  home  and 
away- will  be  heard  live  on  the  Maryland  Radio  Net- 
work. The  Terps  will  be  heard  on  flagship  stations 
WBAL  ( 1 090-AM)  and  WMAL  (63aAM),  which  com- 
bine to  give  Maryland  one  of  the  strongest  broadcast 
signals  of  any  collegiate  basketball  team  in  the  na- 
tion. The  Terps  con  be  heard  from  Maine  to  Florida. 

Johnny  Holliday  will  once  again  serve  as  the  voice 
of  the  Terps.  He  will  be  joined  by  color  analyst  Chris 
Knoche. 

All  of  Maryland's  games  can  be  heard  via 
www.umterps.com  and  www.espn.com. 

Johnny  Holliday  -  Play-by-Play 

Johnny  Holliday,  who  is  in  his  third  decade  as  the 
Terps'  play-by-play  announcer,  has  broadcast  more 
than  580  Maryland  basketball  games,  28  NCAA  Tour- 
noment  gomes  and  will  call  his  21  st  ACC  Tournament 
this  season. 

Holliday,  now  in  his  22nd  year  as  the  "Voice  of 
the  Terps,"  is  considered  one  of  the  finest  play-by-play 
announcers  in  the  nation.  In  addition  to  calling  the 
action  for  the  Maryland  basketball  and  football  teams, 
Holliday  also  hosts  the  award-winning  Gary  Williams 
and  Ron  Vanderlinden  television  shows.  As  the  Terps' 
director  of  broodcasting,  he  handles  o  myriad  of  speak- 
ing duties  within  the  athletic  department,  ranging  from 
banquets,  to  Terrapin  Club  and  M  Club  functions  and 
golf  outings. 

His  long  list  of  credits  includes  ABC's  coverage 
of  every  Olympics  since  1984.  In  addition,  he  has 
covered  championship  boxing,  the  Masters  and  the 
Liberty  and  Aloha  bowls. 

Holliday's  announcing  career  allows  him  to  lay 
claim  OS  Woshington's  most  versatile  broadcaster,  and 
among  the  best  nationally.  Whether  it  be  in  radio, 
where  he  was  named  America's  No.  1  disc  jockey 
during  his  rock  'n  roll  deejay  days,  to  his  public  ad- 
dress duties  with  the  Cleveland  Browns,  Oakland  Raid- 
ers, ond  Golden  State  Warriors,  to  his  work  in  Wash- 
ington television  for  the  Senators  and  Bullets,  Holliday 
mokes  o  complicated  business  look  easy. 

He  brings  that  ease  to  the  Morylond  coach's  tele- 
vision shows  on  Home  Team  Sports,  the  region's  pre- 
mier sports  channel.  He  also  does  special  events  for 
HTS  that  include  baseball,  tennis,  basketball  and  track 
and  field.  He  is  among  the  pioneer  broodcosters  for 
the  sport  of  women's  basketball,  earning  a  Distin- 
guished Service  Award  from  ACC  women's  basket- 
ball officials  for  his  work  on  that  league's  women's 
basketball  telecasts. 

A  native  of  Miami,  Fla.,  Holliday  began  his  broad- 
casting career  in  Perry,  Go.,  and  through  the  years 
has  worked  in  four  of  the  nation's  prime  radio  mar- 
kets: Cleveland,  New  York,  San  Francisco  and  Wash- 
ington. At  one  time,  he  wos  recognized  as  America's 
No.  1  disc  jockey.  He  is  a  member  of  the  Rock  'N  Roll 
Hall  of  Fame. 


In  addition  to  his  broadcasting  accomplishments, 
he  also  has  been  extremely  successful  raising  money 
for  charity.  Washingtonian  magazine  honored  him  as 
a  Washingtonian  of  the  Year  for  his  many  civic  activi- 
ties. His  basketball  and  softboll  teams,  the  Radio  Won- 
ders, have  raised  more  than  $  I  million  for  charity.  He 
is  involved  in  Special  Olympics,  Catholic  Charities,  Op- 
eration Smile,  and  the  Boy  Scouts  of  America.  He  has 
served  as  television  host  for  the  Easter  Seals,  Muscu- 
lar Dystrophy,  March  of  Dimes  and  Leukemia  telethons. 

Three  years  ago  he  was  honored  by  the  Greater 
Washington,  DC.  Chapter  of  Operation  Smile  with  its 
1998  Smile  Award  for  his  outstanding  service  to  the 
community.  In  1995,  he  was  the  recipient  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  Maryland  "M  Club"  Distinguished  Citizen 
Award.  He  is  an  honorary  member  of  the  university's 
chapter  of  Omicron  Delta  Kappa. 

Holliday  and  his  wife,  Mary  Claire,  are  the  proud 
parents  of  three  daughters:  Kellie,  a  physician  who 
resides  in  Bel  Air,  Md.,  with  her  husband  Steve,  who 
also  is  0  physician;  Trocie,  a  neo-notol  nurse  at  Shady 
Grove  Hospital  who  resides  in  Potomac,  Md.;  with  her 
husband  Chris,  on  attorney;  and  Moira,  who  attends 
St.  Joseph's  University  in  Philadelphia, 

Chris  Knoche  -  Color  Analyst 

Chris  Knoche,  a  former  player  and  head  coach 
at  American  University  who  has  worked  in  radio  and 
television  for  the  post  three  years,  is  in  his  second  sea- 
son OS  the  color  analyst  for  the  Terp  men's  basketball 
radio  broadcasts. 

Knoche  spent  17  seasons  at  American,  playing 
the  1979-80  and  '80-81  seasons  under  current  Terp 
coach  Gary  Williams  before  moving  into  an  assistant 


coaching  position  and  later  serving  seven  seasons 
(1991-97)  as  the  Eagles'  head  coach. 

Prior  to  joining  Maryland's  broadcast  crew,  he 
worked  40-50  games  each  of  the  previous  two  sea- 
sons as  a  color  commentator,  including  stints  on  the 
Ivy  League  Gome  of  the  Week  television  package  and 
the  Big  Ten  Game  of  the  Week  on  Westwood  One/ 
CBS  Radio.  He  also  has  worked  telecasts  for  ESPN 
and  HTS  in  addition  to  doing  radio  and  television 
analysis  for  George  Mason  University  games. 

"Chris  Knoche  brings  on  outstanding  background 
OS  0  player,  coach  and  fan  to  our  basketball  broad- 
casts," said  Williams,  the  Terps'  1 2th-year  head  coach. 
"Being  able  to  work  with  Johnny  Holliday,  Chris  pro- 
vides the  opportunity  for  Maryland  fans  to  listen  to 
someone  who  has  very  good  experience  as  a  color 
commentator.  More  important,  he  is  someone  who  has 
0  great  feel  for  the  game  of  basketball.  I  hove  known 
Chris  OS  0  player  and  a  coach  for  more  than  20  years. 
He  is  on  exciting  addition  to  our  basketball  program." 


Maryland  Radio  Network 

WBAL-AM 

Baltimore 

1090 

WMAL-AM 

Washington,  DC. 

630 

WAMD-AM 

Aberdeen 

970 

WTBO-AM 

Cumberland 

1450 

WFMD-AM 

Frederick 

930 

WARK-AM 

Hagerstown 

1490 

WMDM-FM 

Lexington  Park 

977 

WMSG-AM 

Ooklond 

1050 

WDMV-AM 

Pocomoke  City 

540 

WINX-AM 

Rockville 

1600 

WTGM-FM 

Salisbury 

960 

WHR-AM 

Westminster 

1470 

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Boltimore,  MD  21202 

(410)  539-3524 
(410)  727-1550  (FAX) 
sptswtr@aal  com  (e-moil) 
Dove  Ginsburg  [SE] 

USATodoy 

1 000  Wilson  Blvd 
Arlington,  VA  22229 
(703)  276-3735 
(703)  276-5527  (FAX) 
Tom  O'Toole  [SE] 

Student  Media 

The  Diamondback 

3136  South  Campus  Dining  Hall 
University  of  Morylond 
College  Pork,  MD  20742 
(301)314-8200 
(301)  314-8358  (FAX) 
pstevens@wom.umd  edu  (e-moil) 
Patrick  Stevens  [SE] 
Josh  Mitchell  [B] 
Tommy  Ventre  [B] 

WMUC  Radio 

3130  South  Campus  Dining  Hal! 
University  of  Maryland 
College  Pork,  MD  20742 
(301)314-7866 
(301)  314-7879  (FAX) 

Radio  Outlets 

WBAL 

3800  Hooper  Avenue 
Baltimore,  MD  21211 
(410)338-6592 
(410)  338-6675  (FAX) 
Steve  Stewart  [SD] 
Gerry  Sandusky  [TSH] 
Greg  Sher  [TSH] 
Steve  Melewski  [TSH] 

V/TEM 

11300  Rockville  Pike 

Rockville,  MD  20852 

(301)231-7798 

(301)  881-8025  (FAX) 

Andy  Pollin  [SDJ 

Rick  "Doc"  Walker  [TSH] 

A!  Koken  [TSH] 

Chris  Possomono  [ESP] 

WNST 

1550  Han  Rd. 
Baltimore,  MD  21286 
(410)  821-9678 
(410)  828-4698  (FAX) 
Nestor  Aparocio  [TSH] 
Steve  Hennessey  [SP] 

WCBM 

68  Radio  Plozo 
Owings  Mills,  MD  21117 
(410)580-6800 
(410)  580^5810  (FAX) 
ArlSincloir[SDl 


WFMD 
PO  Box  151 
Frederick,  MD  21701 
(301)663-4181 
(301)  682-8018  (FAX) 
Ron  Kilzmiller  [SD] 

WINX 

12216  Porklown  Drive 

Suite  203 

Rockville,  MD  20852 

(301)424-9292 

(301)  424-8266  (FAX) 

WMAL 

4400  Jennifer  St. 
Washington  DC  20015 
(202)686-3100 
(202)  537-0009  (FAX) 
Tim  Brant  [SO] 
Tom  Bloz  [SR] 
Bryan  Nehmon  [SR] 

WOLB 

5900  Princess  Garden  Parkway 
lonhom,  MD  20706 
(301)306-1111 
(301)30<^1149(FAX) 
Butch  McAdoms  [SD] 

wrop 

3400  Idaho  Ave.  NW 
Washington  DC  20016 
(202)  895-5060 
[202)  895-5149  (FAX) 
Dove  Johnson [SA] 
Byron  Kerr  [SR] 
Frank  Hanrohon  [SR] 

TV  Outlets 

WBAL(NBC/n) 

3800  Hooper  Ave 
Baltimore,  MD  21212 
(410)338-1750 
(410)  467-6671  (FAX) 
Gerry  Sandusky  [SD] 
Chris  Ely  [SA/SR] 
Croig  Bell  [SA] 
Kevin  Anderson  [SP] 

WBFF  IFOX/45) 

2000  W  41  SI  St. 
Baltimore,  MD  21211 
(410)  467-5595 
(410)  467-5093  (FAX) 
Bruce  Cunningham  [SD] 
Sieve  Davis  [SR] 
Brent  Harris  [SR| 
Mike  Worgo  [SP] 
Mark  Penn  (SP) 

WJZ(CBS/13] 

Television  Hili 
Boltimore,  MD  21211 
(410)578-7522 
(410)  578-0642  (FAX) 
John  Buren  [SD] 
Mike  Pupo  [ESP] 
Joe  McLaughlin  [SP] 
Scott  Curkin  [SP] 

WMAR  (ABC/2) 

6400  York  Rood 
Boltimore,  MD  21212 
(410)  377-7558 
(410)  377-0493  (FAX) 
Scott  Gorceou  [SD] 
Keith  Mills  [SA] 
John  Curry  [SR/SP] 

WUSA  ICBS/9] 

4100  Wisconsin  Ave.  NW 
Washington  D  C.  20008 


(202)  895-5600 
(202)  363-6472  (FAX) 
Jess  Atkinson  [SD] 
Ken  Mease  [SA] 
Andre  Jones  [SP] 
Larry  Duval  [SP] 
Maurice  Drummond  [SP] 

WJIA  jABC/T) 

3007  Tilden  St.  NW 
Woshington  D.C.  20008 
(202)  364-7726 
(202)  364-7789  (FAX) 
Rene  Knott  [SD] 
Dan  Brady  [SA] 
Rich  Cook  (SA) 
Rich  Doniel  [ESP] 
Keith  Abernathy  [SP] 
Alex  Parker  [SP] 

WRC  (NBC/4) 

4001  Nebrosko  Ave.  NW 
Washington  DC  20016 
(202)  885-4451 
(202)  885-4002  (FAX) 
George  Michoel  [SD] 
Wolly  Bruckner  [SA] 
Jill  Sorenson  [SA] 
Jeff  Greenburg  [ESP] 
Joe  Schrieber  [ESP] 
Rich  Dunn  [SP] 
Steve  Dresner  [SP] 

VmC  (FOX/5) 

5151  Wisconsin  Ave. 
Washington  DC  20016 
(202)  895-3026 
(202)  895-3010  (FAX) 
Dave  Feldmon  [SD] 
Dove  Ross  [SA] 

WHAG  (NBC/25) 

13  E.  Woshington  St. 
Hagerslown.MD  21740 
(301)698-5225 
(301 1  745-4093  (FAX) 
Greg  Miller  [SD] 

WMDT 

202  Downtown  Plaza 
Salisbury,  MD  21801 
(410)742-4747 
(410)  742-5767  (FAX) 
RobCarlm[SD] 

Newschannel  8 

7600-D  Springfield  Blvd. 

Spnngfield.VA  22153 

(7031  912-5395 

(703)  912-5329  (FAX) 

sports@newschonnel8.net  (e-mail) 

Ross  McCollum  [SD] 

Glenn  Harris  [SA] 

Joyce  Jackson  [SA] 

Koye  Lake  [SA] 

Dove  Weinberger  [SP] 

Chris  Beoumier  [SP] 

Coble  News  21 

(Montgomery  County) 
7548  Slandish  Place 
Rockville,  MD  20855 
(301)294-2121 
(301)  517-8690  (FAX) 
Chris  Clark  [SD] 

Cable  News  1 5 

(Prince  George's  County] 

9475  Lottsford  Rd 

Suile  125 

Largo,  Md.  20774 

(301)386-7627 

(301)  322-6132  (FAX) 

Dove  Goldman  [SD] 


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Media  Information 


Men's  Basketball  Contact 


Kevin  Messenger 

Associate  Director,  Athletic  Medio  Relations 


Mailing  Address 

PO,  Box  295 

College  Pork,  MD  20742-0295 

Shipping  Address 

Room  1112 
Cole  Field  House 
Campus  Drive 
College  Park,  MD  20740 


Important  Telephone  Numbers 

(301 )  314-7066  -  Messenger's  Office  Phone 
(301 )  474-9555  -  Messenger's  Home  Phone 
(301 1  314-7064  -  Medio  Relations  Office 
(301 )  314-9094  -  Media  Relotions  FAX 
(301 1  314-8624  -  Cole  Field  House  Press  Rov/ 
(301)  314-TERP- Terrapin  Fon  Phone 
Athletics  Web  Site  -www.umlerp5.com 


Welcome  To  Maryland 

Maryland  basketball  is  one  of  the  top  overall  pro- 
grams in  the  nation.  Head  coach  Gory  Williams,  his 
staff  and  players  welcome  you  to  College  Park  and  hope 
that  your  stay  is  enjoyable.  Cole  Field  House  is  one  of 
the  top  places  in  the  nation  to  watch  a  college  basket- 
ball gome  and  the  program  would  like  to  thank  you  for 
stopping  here  while  on  your  "Rood  to  the  Final  Four." 
The  media  relations  staff  is  always  available  to  service 
you  and  has  prepared  this  medio  guide  as  a  source  of 


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information  which  can  be  referred  to  all  season.  Wel- 
come to  Maryland.  We  hope  that  you  enjoy  your  visit 
and  that  we  will  see  you  along  the  college  basketball 
rood  again. 

Before  Your  Visit 

Game  credentials  are  issued  to  accredited  mem- 
bers of  the  medio  only.  Working  space  in  the  press  area 
of  Cole  is  limited  and  seats  are  expressly  reserved  for 
those  working  on  deadline,  with  no  exceptions.  Chil- 
dren and  other  non-workers  are  not  ollowed  in  the  press 
area.  Credentials  should  be  ordered  at  least  one  week 
before  each  game  and  ore  issued  through  the  Media 
Relotions  Office.  Requests  for  credentials  should  be 
mode  in  writing  ond  on  letterhead  stotionery  to  Dave 
Hoglund  or  Kevin  Messenger  in  the  Medio  Relations 
ofhce.  If  it  is  convenient  for  you  to  FAX  your  request, 
you  ore  welcome  to  do  so.  The  FAX  number  in  the  Me- 
dia Relations  Office  is  (301 )  314-9094.  These  requests 
are  accepted  from  Sports  Editors  and  Sports  Directors 
only.  The  credential  requests  should  be  sent  so  that  they 
reach  the  Medio  Relations  Office  at  least  one  week  prior 
to  the  desired  gomes.  They  ore  carefully  screened  to 
insure  good  working  conditions  in  the  press  area.  When 
time  permits,  a  working  press  pass  ond  0  porking  pass 
will  be  mailed.  When  this  is  not  possible,  they  will  be 
left  at  the  Press  Will  Coll  entrance  ot  the  bock  door  of 
Cole.  The  back  door  of  Cole  directly  foces  Byrd  Sta- 
dium. 

Photographers,  too,  should  moke  their  credential 
requests  ot  least  one  week  in  advance.  Credential  re- 
quests for  photogrophy  passes  are  welcome.  Photogra- 
phers should  note  that  the  Cole  Field  House  lights  are 
color  balanced  for  daylight.  An  exposure  setting  of  250 
at  f2.8  has  been  found  to  work  well  with  ASA  400  film 
and  normal  processing.  Strobe  lights  may  be  installed 
in  Cole,  but  orrongements  must  be  made  though  the 
Medio  Relotions  Ofhce  two  weeks  in  advance.  Space 
for  strobe  lights  is  available  on  a  first  come,  hrst  served 
basis. 

Game  Day  Press  Parking  is  located  on  the  Byrd 
Stodium  promenade,  under  the  Tyser  Tower  press  box. 
The  promenode  is  best  accessed  from  the  Stadium  Drive 
entrance  to  campus.  Access  is  via  press  parking  pass 
only  and  is  available  on  on  extremely  limited  basis. 

Media  Work  Room 

A  press  work  room  is  ovoiloble  for  working  medio 
only  on  the  court  level  of  Cole.  The  media  workroom  is 
located  just  off  of  the  basketball  court  to  your  left  A 
limited  number  of  long  distance  phone  lines  are  avail- 
able on  a  hrst-come,  hrst  serve  bosis  and  require  a  credit 
cord  for  billing. 

The  room  opens  well  before  gome  lime  ond  medio 
representatives  ore  welcome  to  moke  themselves  com- 
fortable. Food  service  is  ovoiloble  to  the  medio  in  the 
press  room  os  0  pre-gome  meal  is  served  buffet  style.  A 
halftime  and  post-gome  beverage  service  is  also  ovoil- 
oble. The  pre-gome  buffet  is  ovoiloble  one  hour  before 
tip-off. 


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Dave  Haclund 

Associate  Athletic  Director 
Athletic  Medio  Relotions 
Ofhce:  301-314-7064 
Home;  301-879-2518 
E-Moll:  haglund@wom.umd.edu 

Kevin  Messenger 

Associate  Director 
Athletic  Media  Relations 
Office:  301-314-7066 
Home:  301-474-9555 
E-Moil:  kmess@wam,umd.edu 

Crec  Creese 

Assistant  Director 
Athletic  Medio  Relations 
Office:  301-314-7065 
Home:  301-887-1199 
E-Mail:  gcreese@wom.umd-edu 

Stephanie  Mociun 

Assistant  Director 
Athletic  Media  Relations 
Ofhce:  301-314-7063 
Home:  301-847-1398 
E-Mail:  smociun@wam.umd.edu 

Jason  Yellin 

Publications  Coordinotor/ 
Assistant  Director 
Athletic  Media  Relations 
Office:  301-314-7062 
Home:  410-953-0575 
E-Mail:  iyellin@wam.umd.edu 

Jennifer  Mason 

Medio  Relations  Coordinotor 
Athletic  Medio  Relations 
Office:  301-314-7064 
Home:  301-776-1702 
E-Moil:  jamason@wom.umd.edu 

Jason  Baum 

Stoff  Assistant 

Athletic  Medio  Relations 

Office:  301-314-7068 

Home:  301-497-1147 

E-Moil:  iobaum@wam.umd.edu 

Mark  Fratto 

Graduate  Assistant 
Athletic  Medio  Relations 
Office:  301-314-1483 
Home:  301-474-6304 
E-Mail:  fratto@wom.umd.edu 

Student  Assistants:  Doug  Drabik,  Adam  Liltman,  Vita 
McKenna,  Brian  Pressman,  Dan  Rosso,  Cherise  Rhyns, 
Suttichi  Saprasook,  Brandi  Wiggins,  Jason  Zhang 


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Fax  Machine  Service 

Fax  machine  service  will  be  available.  If  you  need 
any  information  faxed  to  your  newspaper,  please  submit 
your  request  to  a  member  of  the  Media  Relations  Office. 

Press  Seating 

Press  seating  is  located  on  the  basketball  floor  in 
the  northwest  corner  of  the  arena.  The  area  is  manned 
by  members  of  the  Media  Relations  Office  throughout 
the  gome.  The  Media  Relations  staff  desires  to  help  the 
media  be  as  comfortable  as  possible  during  each  gome. 

Photographers 

The  NCAA  has  established  a  policy  to  control  con- 
gestion in  the  photography  areos  on  the  basketball  court. 
Only  photographers  on  assignment,  along  with  members 
of  working  television  media  are  given  photo  passes  Ad- 
mission to  the  court  and  the  photo  boxes  is  by  photo  pass 
only.  Photographers,  both  still  and  electronic,  must  shoot 
from  the  baselines  at  the  northwest  (Maryland  bench  end/ 
directly  in  front  of  press  seating]  and  southeast  (visiting 
bench)  corners  of  the  court.  Photographer's  floor  access 
is  governed  by  Atlantic  Coast  Conference  policy.  Please 
note  that  only  game  photographers  (no  runners,  assis- 
tants or  producers)  will  hove  access  to  the  photography 
areas.  Photographers  are  also  welcome  to  shoot  from 
the  photo  deck  on  the  west  side  of  Cole.  Access  to  the 
photo  deck  is  from  the  concourse  level  opposite  the  team 
benches.  Photographer  positions  are  at  the  complete 
discretion  of  the  basketball  gome  officials  and  the  Media 
Relations  Office  AT  ALL  TIMES.  Failure  to  comply  with 
their  directions  will  result  in  expulsion  from  the  arena. 

In-Season  Interview  Policies 

All  Maryland  players  and  head  coach  Gary  Will- 
iams will  be  available  for  interviews  with  accredited  mem- 
bers of  the  media  throughout  the  season.  ALL  INTERVIEW 
REQUESTS  must  be  made  through  the  Medio  Relations 
Office,  contacting  Kevin  Messenger.  Please  give  a  mini- 
mum of  24  hours  notice.  Player's  individual  phone  num- 
bers will  not  be  given  to  the  media  and  gome  day  inter- 
views will  not  be  granted  until  the  end  of  a  game. 

The  Media  Relations  Office  is  located  on  the  main 
level  of  Cole  Field  House  in  room  1112.  The  phone  num- 
ber is  (301 )  314-7064  and  the  FAX  number  is  (301)314- 
9094. 

Players  will  not  be  available  for  live  call-in  radio 
shows. 

Postgame  Press  Conference 

Postgame  interviews  with  Maryland  coach  Gory  Wil- 
liams are  held  in  the  basketball  lounge  adjacent  to  the 
medio  work  room  and  the  Maryland  lockerroom. 
Coaches  from  opposing  teams  will  be  brought  to  the  en- 
trance to  the  women's  basketball  locker  room,  also  lo- 
cated off  the  tunnel  after  each  game.  The  Maryland  locker 
room  is  open  to  credentialed  media  for  a  brief  period 
after  Coach  Williams  concludes  his  comments  to  the  me- 
dia. This  is  in  accordance  with  ACC  rules.  The  visiting 
team's  locker  room  access  policy  is  determined  by  offi- 
cials of  that  school. 


Postgame  Statistics 

Statistics  packets,  including  running  play-by-play,  first 
half  and  final  boxscores  and  post-game  notes  and  quotes, 
ore  compiled  following  every  game  and  mode  available 
to  the  medio  at  press  row  and  in  the  press  room. 

E-Mail  Services 

Basketball  releases  can  be  obtained  electronically 
by  contacting  Kevin  Messenger  at  kmess@wam.umd.edu. 
ListTERP  NEWS  in  the  subject  heading,  and  include  the 
name  of  your  media  outlet  and  phone  number  in  your 
message.  (This  is  a  media  service  only). 

Media  Team  Link 

Releases,  statistics  and  other  sports  information  from 
all  ACC  schools  as  well  as  other  conferences  and  institu- 
tions around  the  country  are  available  by  accessing 
www.mediateamlink.com.  You  can  have  updated  docu- 
ments delivered  directly  to  your  e-mail  and/or  fax  ma- 
chine the  moment  they  are  updated.  You  con  also  view 
documents  on-line.  MedioTeomlink  is  FREE  to  all  accred- 
ited medio.  Log  on  to  www.mediateamlink.com  if  you  do 
not  already  hove  on  account,  and  click  the  "Sign  Up  Here" 
button  and  complete  the  short  form.  Documents  requested 
via  fax  will  incur  a  15  cents  per  page  fee.  This  site  is  for 
accredited  media  only.  Pivotal  Communications  will  con- 
duct an  audit  to  eliminate  non-accredited  medio.  Docu- 
ments are  also  still  available  on  InfoConnection.  To  ac- 
cess, please  dial  770-558-6000  from  the  handset  of  your 
fax  machine  and  enter  your  10-digit  PIN.  If  you  do  not 
hove  a  PIN  number,  please  call  Pivotal  Communications 
at  770-399-0096. 

Telephones 

A  limited  number  of  telephones  ore  available  in  the 
Cole  Field  House  press  room  (calling  cord  or  reversed 
charges  required).  Any  additional  telephone  requests 
should  be  directed  to  Gory  Parker,  Asst.  Director  of  Op- 
erations and  Facilities,  at  301-314-7127.  List  Kevin  Mes- 
senger as  the  contact  for  all  installations. 

Terrapin  Fan  Phone 

Information  on  Maryland  athletics,  including  actu- 
alities with  head  coach  Gory  Williams,  can  be  obtained 
by  calling  the  Terrapin  Fonphone  at  301-314-8377. 

Weekly  Teleconference 

Beginning  the  first  Tuesday  in  January  and  continu- 
ing each  week  through  the  end  of  the  season,  the  Atlan- 
tic Coast  Conference  will  hold  a  weekly  telephone  press 
conference  featuring  all  nine  league  coaches  beginning 
at  11  a.m. 

Each  coach  will  be  available  to  furnish  comments  and 
take  questions  for  10  minutes  beginning  with  Wake  Forest 
head  coach  Dave  Odom  and  continuing  in  alphabetical  or- 
derbyschooL  Gary  Williams  is  available  from  11:40-11:50. 

The  weekly  press  conference  can  be  accessed  by 
calling  (913)  981-5507.  Please  contact  Brian  Morrison 
of  the  ACC  Office  at  (336)  851-6062  for  further  infor- 
mation. 

Welcome  to  the  University  of  Maryland's  Cole  Field 
House.  We  hope  you  enjoy  your  visit 


Cettinc  To  Cole  Field  House 


From  BalKmore  and  North:  Interstate  95  south  to  Exit 
25,  College  Pork/US,  Route  1  South.  After  approxi- 
mately one  mile  take  o  right  hand  exit  off  of  U.S.  1 
onto  Maryland  Route  193  West.  Go  two  traffic  lights 
to  Stadium  Drive.  Make  a  left  turn  onto  Stadium  Drive 
and  Cole  Field  House  is  on  your  right. 

From  Baltimore/Washington  International  Airport:  In- 

terstote  195  West  to  Interstate  95  South.  Travel  to  exit 
25  and  follow  the  above  directions  to  Cole  Field  House. 

From  Reagan  National  Airport:  Interstate  395  North 
until  it  terminates  at  New  York  Avenue.  Make  a  right 
onto  New  York  Avenue  and  exit  at  Maryland  Route 
295  (Baltimore/Washington  Parkway).  Exit  at  Mary- 
land Route  193  West  (Greenbell  Road)  and  follow 
straight  for  three  miles  to  Stadium  Drive. 

From  Woshington/Richmond  South:  Interstate  95  North 
until  exit  25,  College  Pork/U.S.  Route  1  South.  Take 
the  above  directions  to  Cole  Field  House. 

From  Dulles  International  Airport  (and  west):  Dulles  Toll 
Road  to  1-495  West.  Take  495  West  (Washington 
Beltway)  for  approximately  25  minutes  to  exit  25B. 
Take  the  above  directions  to  Cole  Field  House. 


Staying  In  College  Park 

Hotels 

Inn  &  Conference  Center 

Greenbelt  Marriott 

Best  Western  Maryland  Inn 

301-985-7310 

301-441-3700 

301-474-2800 

301-982-7000 

301-345-6700 

301-441-8110 

Courtyard  by  Marriott 

Comfort  Inn 

Quality  Inn 

Days  Inn 

301-441-3311 

301-441-8110 

301-864-5820 

301-345-5000 

Calverton  Holiday  Inn 

Restaurants 

R.J.  Bentley's 

94th  Aero  Squadron 

Applebee's 

301-474-0894 

301-277-8898 

301-699-9400 

301-927-8787 

Bennigan's 

301-982-9780 

China  Buffet 

Chef's  Secret 

Ledo's                   

301-982-6600 

301-345-6101 

.301-422-8622 

New  York  Deli 

301-345-0366 

Santa  Fe  Cafe 

Sir  Walter  Raleigh  Inns 

301-779-1345 

.  301-474-6500 

TGI  Friday's 

Local  Taxi  Cabs 

301-345-2503 

301-270-2221 

Blue  Bird  &  Yellow  Cob  Co 

301-864-7700 

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Baltimore,  Md. 


#  I  i  Calvin  McCall  #  I  2  Drew  Nicholas 

Guard  •  6-3  •  200  Guard  •  6-3  •  1 60 

Sophomore  •  1  Letter  Sophomore  •  1  Letter 


Miami,  Fla. 


Hempstead,  N.Y. 


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It  I  5  Danny  Miller  #2  I  LaRon  Cephas 

Guard  •  6-8  •  220  Forward  •  6-7  •  217 

Junior  •  2  Letters  Senior  •  3  Letters 

Mt.  Holly,  NJ.  Wilmington,  Del. 


#25  Steve  Blake 

Guard  •  6-3  •  160 

Sophomore  •  1  Letter 

Miami  Lakes,  Flo. 


#33  Mike  Mardesich  #35  Lonny  Baxter 

Center/Forward  •  7-0  •  244     Forward/Center  •  6-8  •  260 
Senior  •  3  Letters  Junior  •  2  Letters 

Boston,  Moss.  Silver  Spring,  Md. 


#<I0  Matt  Slaninka  #44  Terence  Morris 

Center  •  7-A  •  257  Forward  •  6-9  •  221 

Freshman  Senior  •  3  Letters 

Hyottsville,  Md.  Frederick,  Md. 


#45  Tahj  Holden 

Forward  •  6-10  •  247 

Sophomore  •  1  Letter 

Little  Silver,  NJ. 


#54  Chris  Wilcox 

Forward/Center*  6-10  •  210 

Freshman 

Raleigh,  N.C. 


Gary  Williams 

Head  Coach 

1 2th  Year  At  Maryland 

Maryland  '68 


Assistant  Coaches  and  Support  Staff 


Billy  Hahn  Dave  Dickerson 

Associate  Head  Coach  Assistant  Coach 

1 2th  Yeor  At  Mo^lond  5th  Year  At  Maryland 

Maryland  '75  Maryland  '89 


Jimmy  Patsos  Troy  Wainwricht        J.J.  Bush 

AssistonI  Coach  D!r.,  Basketball  Operations  Trainer 

1 0th  Year  At  Maryland         5th  Year  At  Maryland  29th  Year  At  Maryland 
Catholic  '89                      Maryland  '90  Florida  State  '69 


John  Bowie  Kurtis  Shultz 

Equipment  Monoger         Strength  &  Conditioning 
1 2th  Year  At  Maryland        2nd  Year  At  Marylond 


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Joe  Smith 

Minnesota 

Timbemialves 

Smith  was  the 

No.  1  overall  pick 

In  the  1995 

NBA  Draft 


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Washington 
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Steve  Francis 
Houston  ffocftets 

Francis  was  the  No.  2 

overall  pick  in  the  1999 

NBA  Draft,  and  was  last 

season's  NBA  Co-Rookie 

of  the  Year.       " 


Walt  Williams 
Houston  Roctets 

Williams  was  a 

1992  NBA  Lattery 

Pick,  the  7th  player 

chosen  overall. 


Obinna  Ekezie 

Washington 

Wizards 


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Tony  Massenburg 
Vancouver  Orizzlies 


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LaRon  Cephas- 


Danny  Miller 


Mike  Mardeslcti 


Steve  Blake 


Drew  Nicholas 


Tahj  Holden 


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