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DAY  PATE  OPPONENT  TIME  TV 

Sat.  Nov.  5  ST.  FRANCIS  XAVIER  (Exhibition)  2:00  TBA 

Fri.  Nov.  11  VIRGINIA  UNION  (Exhibition)  8:00  TBA 

FN.  Nov.  18  FAIRLEIGH  DICKINSON  8:00  Comcast 

Maui  Invitational  (Maui,  Hawaii  •  Lahaina  Civic  Center) 

Mon.  Nov.  21  vs.  Gonzaga  5:00  ESPN2 

Tue.  Nov.  22  vs.  Michigan  St./Chaminade  TBA  TBA 

Wed.  Nov.  23  vs.  TBA  TBA  TBA 


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Nov.  27      NICHOLLS  STATE 


2:00       Comcast 


ACC/Big  Ten  Challenge  (College  Park,  Md.  •  Comcast  Center) 
Nov.  30      MINNESOTA  7:30  ESPN2 

BB&T  Classic  (Washington,  D.C.  •  MCI  Center) 
Dec.  5        vs.  George  Washington  9:00       Comcast 


Dec.  7  WESTERN  CAROLINA 

Dec.  11  BOSTON  COLLEGE* 

Dec.  23  AMERICAN 

Dec.  28  DELAWARE  STATE 

Dec.  31  VMI 

Jan.  4  TEXAS  A&M-C0RPUS  CHRISTI 

Jan.  7  at  Miami* 

Jan.  11  at  Duke* 

Jan.  15  WAKE  FOREST* 

Jan.  21  VIRGINIA  TECH* 

Jan.  25  at  Georgia  Tech* 

Jan.  28  at  Temple 


Feb.  2 

Feb.  5 
Feb.  7 
Feb.  11 

Feb.  14 
Feb.  18 

Feb.  22 
Feb.  26 


NORTH  CAROLINA* 

at  NC  State* 

VIRGINIA* 

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GEORGIA  TECH* 

at  Florida  State* 
at  North  Carolina* 

MIAMI* 

at  Virginia* 


8:00  TBA 

8:00  FSN 

8:00  Comcast 

8:00  RJ  Split 

2:00  Comcast 

8:00  TBA 

12:00  RJ  Split 

9:00  ESPN 

7:30  FSN 

8:00  RJ  Split 

7:00  ESPN 

2:00  ESPN2 

7:00  ESPN 

2:00  FSN 

7:00  RSN 

1:00  CBS 

8:00  RJ  Split 

4:00  RJ  Split 

9:00  RJ  Split 

5:30  FSN 

9:00  RJ  Split 

3:30  FSN 


Thu.-Sun.  March  9-12   at  ACC  Tournament  (Greensboro,  N.C.)      TBA       RJ/ESPN 
Thu.-Sun.  March  16-19  NCAA  First  &  Second  Rounds  TBA  CBS 

(Sites  -  Greensboro,  Jacksonville,  Salt  Lake  City,  San  Diego, 

Dayton,  Philadelphia,  Dallas,  Detroit) 
March  23-26  NCAA  Regionals  TBA  CBS 

(Sites  -  Atlanta,  Oakland,  Washington,  Minneapolis) 
April  1  &  3  NCAA  Final  Four  (Indianapolis,  Ind.)  TBA  CBS 

*  -  Atlantic  Coast  Conference  game;  All  times  and  dates  subject  to  change:  All  times  Eastern; 

Home  games  played  at  Comcast  Center  (17,950)  listed  in  BOLD 

Radio  -  All  games  on  the  Maryland  Sports  Radio  Network  (Flagships:  ESPN  1300AM, 

WHFS-FM  105.7)  and  umterps.com 

TV  Key  -  ESPN,  ESPN2,  CBS,  Fox  Sports  Net  (FSN)  -  national  broadcasts; 

Raycom/Jefferson  Pilot  networks  (RJ/RJ  Split);  Regional  Sports  Network  (RSN)  -  regional 

broadcasts;  Comcast  Sports  Net  (Comcast)  -  regional  broadcasts 


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THIS  IS  MARYLAND  BASKETBALL 

2005-06  Schedule 1       Jf 

Table  of  Contents 2 

This  Is  Maryland  Terrapins  Basketball   .  .  4 

Comcast  Center 6 

The  Gary  Williams  Datebook 

Championship  Tradition 12 

Basketball  Family 14 

The  Power  of  The  ACC 16 

Maryland  In  The  Spotlight 18 

No  Better  Place  To  Be 20 

So  Much...  So  Close 22 

Gameday  at  Garyland 24 

2005-06  SEASON  PREVIEW 

Season  Outlook 26 

Roster  Information 29 

Pronunciation  Guide 29 

Preseason  Notebook  &  Honors 30 

COACHING  STAFF 

Head  Coach  Gary  Williams 32 

Assistant  Coach  Michael  Adams 42 

Assistant  Coach  Rob  Moxley 44 

Assistant  Coach  Keith  Booth 46 

Director  of  Basketball  Operations 

Troy  Wainwright 48 

Men's  Basketball  Support  Staff 49 

MEET  THE  TERRAPINS 

Nik  Caner-Medley 52 

Travis  Garrison 55 

Sterling  Ledbetter 58 

Chris  McCray 60 

Will  Bowers 63 

Gini  Chukura 65 

Ekene  Ibekwe 66 

Mike  Jones 69 

D.J.  Strawberry 72 

James  Gist 74 

Parrish  Brown 76 

Dave  Neal 77 

Radio/TV  Chart 78 

ACC  6  OPPONENTS 

About  the  Atlantic  Coast  Conference  .  .  80 
ACC  &  NCAA  Tournament  Brackets  .  .  81 

2004-05  ACC  Standings  &  Stats 82 

ACC  Composite  Schedule 84 

2005  EA  SPORTS  Maui  Invitational.  .  .  86 

American,  Boston  College 88 

Clemson,  Delaware  State 89 

Duke,  Fairleigh  Dickinson 90 


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2005-06  Media  Guide  Credits 

The  2005-06  University  of  Maryland  Men's  Basketball 
Media  Guide  was  published  by  the  Maryland  Athletics  Media 
Relations  Office  with  the  intent  to  serve  all  media  and 
followers  of  Terrapin  basketball.  Additional  copies  may  be 
purchased  for  $20.  Mail  orders  should  include  $3  for 
postage  and  handling. 

The  guide  was  written  and  edited  by  publications  coordi- 
nator Patrick  Fischer,  associate  athletics  director  Doug  Dull 
and  Mark  Fratto.  Layout  and  design  by  Patrick  Fischer. 
Editorial  assistance  by  Carrie  Hubbard,  Kelly  Bramble,  Adam 
Zundell,  Mike  Gerton,  Daren  Jenkins  and  Jamie  Zeitz. 

Photography  by  Bruce  L  Schwartzman,  Phil  Straw,  Greg 
Fiume,  Tony  Quinn,  Bill  Vaughan,  NBAE/Getty  Images  and 
NBA  Properties. 

The  Maryland  Athletics  Media  Relations  staff  extends  its 
thanks  to  all  ACC  and  opponent  sports  information  offices 
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,  via  e-mail,  to  Doug  Dull 
at  ddull@umd.edu 


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The  University  of  Maryland  is  an  equal  opportunity  insti- 
tution with  respect  to  both  education  and  employment.  The 
university  does  not  discriminate  on  the  basis  of  race,  color, 
origin,  sex  or  handicap  in  admission  or  access  to,  or 
treatment  or  employment  in,  its  programs  and  activities  as 
required  by  federal  (Title  VI,  Title  IX,  Section  504)  and 
state  laws  and  regulations.  Inquiries  regarding  compliance 
with  Title  VI  of  the  Civil  Rights  Act  of  1964,  as  amended, 
Title  IX  of  the  1972  Educational  Amendment,  Section  504 
of  the  Rehabilitation  Act  of  1973,  or  related  legal  require- 
ments should  be  directed  to  the  Office  of  Human  Relations, 
1107  Hornbake  Library,  University  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,  University  of  Maryland,  College 
Park,  Md.  20742;  telephone— 301-314-7862  (voice)  or 
301-314-7683  (TTY). 


Florida  State,  George  Washington  ...  91 

Georgia  Tech,  Gonzaga 92 

Miami,  Minnesota 93 

Nicholls  State,  North  Carolina 94 

NC  State,  Temple 95 

Texas  A&M-Corpus  Christi,  Virginia.  .  .  96 

VMI,  Virginia  Tech 97 

Wake  Forest,  Western  Carolina 98 

2004415  SEASON  REVIEW 

Review  Notebook 1 00 

Game-By-Game  Results 101 

Season  Statistics 1 02 

Team  Game-By-Game 1 03 

Superlatives  &  Individual 

Game-By-Game 104 

Miscellaneous  Statistics 105 

Game  Recaps 1 06 

THE  RECORD  ROOK 

Year-By-Year  Finishes 114 

Coaching  History,  Arena  History.  ...  115 

All-Time  AP  Poll 116 

All-Time  Coaches  Poll 117 

Individual  Records 118 

Individual  Leaders 119 

Class  Records 1  24 

Annual  Leaders 1  26 

Team  Records 128 

Largest  Margins 1  30 

100-Point  Games 131 

Maryland  Year-By-Year  Stats 132 

Opponent  Year-By-Year  Stats 133 

All-Time  Results 134 

Series  Records 1 40 

Series  Results 141 

Regular  Season  Tournaments 147 

ACC  Tournament  History 148 

Postseason  History 150 

NCAA  Tournament  Records 151 

HISTORY  AND  HONORS 

Teams  of  Tradition 156 

Honored  Jerseys 1 63 

Award  Winners 1  68 

All-Time  Roster 1 70 

Career  Statistics 1 72 

Cole  Field  House 175 

TERPS  IN  THE  PROS 

Terps  In  The  NBA  Draft, 

Lottery  History 178 

Terps'  Draft  History 179 

Terps  In  The  Pros 1  80 

UNIVERSITY  6  ATHLETICS 
DEPARTMENT 

University  of  Maryland 184 

Distinguished  Alumni 1  86 

President  CD.  Mote  Jr 1  87 

Athletics  Director  Deborah  A.  Yow  .  .  188 

Athletics  Administration 190 

Athletics  Staff  Directory 1  94 

Coaching  Staff  Directory 195 

Academic  Support  & 

Career  Development 1 96 

Strength  &  Conditioning 198 

Sports  Medicine 199 

Athletic  Development 200 

Terrapin  Radio  Network 201 

Media  Guidelines 202 

Covering  The  Terps 204 


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The  Terrapins  advanced  to  the  semifinals  of  the 
Postseason  NIT,  playing  in  Madison  Square'fl*1 
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Founded:   .1807 

Enrollment:  35,329 

Nickname:    Terrapins,  Terps 

Colors: Red,  White,  Black  and  Gold 

Arena  (Capacity):  Comcast  Center  (1 7,950) 

Affiliation:  NCAA  Division  I 

Conference: Atlantic  Coast 

President:    Dr.  CD.  Mote  Jr.  (California  '59) 

Athletics  Director: Deborah  A.  Yow  (Elon  74) 

Athletic  Department  Phone:  301  -314-7075 

Press  Row  Phone: 301-314-8624 

First  Year  of  Basketball:  1904-05 

Overall  All-Time  Record:  1 ,269-903  (.584) 

NCAA  Tournament  Appearances/Last: 21  /2004 

National  Championships:  1  (2002) 

NCAA  Final  Fours:   2  (2001 ,  2002) 

NCAA  Final  Eights:  4  (1973, 1975,  2001,  2002) 

NCAA  Sweet  Sixteens:   13  (1958, 1973, 1975, 1980, 

1984,  1985, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999,  2001,  2002,  2003) 

ACC  Championships:  . .  7  (Tournament  Champions  —  1 958,  1 984, 

2004;  Regular  Season  Champions  —  1 975,  1 980,  T-l  995,  2002) 

BASKETBALL  STAFF 

Head  Coach:  Gary  Williams  (Maryland  '68/1 7th  season] 

Overall  Record  (Years):   541-306  (27) 

Record  at  Maryland  (Years):  334-178  (16) 

Assistant  Coach:  . .  Michael  Adams  (Boston  College  '85/1  st  season) 

Assistant  Coach:  Rob  Moxley  (Pfeiffer  '94/1  st  season) 

Assistant  Coach:   Keith  Booth  (Maryland  '03/2nd  season) 

Director/Operations:  . .  Troy  Wainwright  (UMUC  '04/1 0th  season) 
Basketball  Office  Phone: 301  314  7029 

MEDIA  RELATIONS 

Associate  A.D./Media  Relations: Doug  Dull  (Maryland  '81) 

Media  Relations  Phone: 301-314  7064 

Media  Relations  Fax:  301-314-9094 

Men's  Basketball  Contact: Jamie  Zeitz  (Auburn  '94) 

Office  Phone:  301-314-8052 

E-mail:  jzeitz@umd.edu 

Cell  Phone: 240-417-5763 

Athletics  Website:  www.umterps.com 

Media  Relations  Mailing  Address: 

2725  Comcast  Center,  College  Park,  MD  20742 

TEAM  INFORMATION 

2004-05  Overall  Record: 19-13 

ACC  Record/Finish: 7-9,  T-6th 

ACC  Tournament: 0-1 

Clemson  def.  Maryland,  84-72  (First  Round] 

Postseason:   3-1 ,  NIT  Semifinals 

Maryland  def.  Oral  Roberts,  85-72  (NIT  First  Round) 

Maryland  def.  Davidson,  78-63  (NIT  Second  Round) 

Maryland  def.  TCU,  85-73  (NIT  Quarterfinals) 

South  Carolina  def.  Maryland,  75-67  (NIT  Semifinals] 

Letter-winners  Returning/Lost: 10/4 

Starters  Returning/Lost:  5/1 

Newcomers:   2 


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Capacity 1 7,950 

Total  Square  Feet 440,000 

On-Site  Parking* 6,000 

Seats  for  the  Disabled , 1 70 

Restrooms 37 

Concession  Stands 12 

Luxury  Suites 20 

Building  Site On  Campus 

Heritage  Hall Capacity  400 

Auxiliary  Competition  & 

Practice  Venue Capacity  1 ,500 

Terps  Merchandise  Store.  . . .  Open  10-6,  Mon.-Sat. 

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413,605 

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337,796 

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307,840 

20,522 

4.  Louisville 

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318,688 

18,746 

5.  Wisconsin 

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274,272 

17,142 

6.  MARYLAND 

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299,391 

16,632 

7.  Illinois 

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245,807 

16,387 

8.  Kansas 

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260,800 

16,300 

9.  Arkansas 

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252,608 

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completed  in  the  fall  of  2002  and  has  already 
provided  three  seasons  of  toppled  attendance  records 
and  memories  on  the  hardwood.  Comcast  Center  provides  a 
seating  capacity  of  1 7,950  fans  for  basketball,  and  serves  as 
a  campus  site  for  university  special  events  and  select 
community  events. 

The  Terrapins'  first  public  basketball  event  was  its  2002 
Midnight  Madness  celebration,  which  has  grown  to  one  of 
the  premiere  student  events  of  the  academic  year.  In  its  first 
season,  28 1 ,057  fans  were  on  hand  to  witness  Terrapin 
basketball  games  for  a  per-game  average  of  1 7,566  as  the 
Terrapins  finished  fifth  in  the  nation.  The  Terps  went  on  to 
finish  fifth  in  the  nation  once  again  in  2003-04,  with  a 
school-record  287,200  spectators  packing  the  arena  for  1 6 
full  sellouts  and  a  capacity  per-game  average  of  1 7,950.  A 
year  ago,  Maryland  drew  299,391  fans  to  Comcast  Center, 
again  setting  a  school  record.  The  Terps  finished  sixth  in  the 
nation  in  home  attendance  and  has  a  three-year  average  of 
17,283. 

The  honored  jersey  numbers  of  1 5  of  the  greatest  men's 
basketball  players  in  school  history,  as  well  as  banners 
commemorating  the  2002  national  championship  and  the 
2002  National  Coach  of  the  Year  Gary  Williams,  hang  high 
above  the  court  in  Comcast  Center's  rafters.  The  2004  ACC 
Tournament  Championship  banner  was  added  at  the 
beginning  of  last  season. 

Twenty  suites  provide  enhanced  viewing  and  entertainment 
capabilities  for  Maryland  fans.  Maryland's  student  section, 
affectionately  known  as  "GARYLAND,"  accommodates  4,000 
of  the  Terps'  perennial  ardent  supporters.  Students  fill  the  first 
10  rows  that  ring  the  arena  floor  and  a  majority  of  seats  on 
the  arena's  west  wall  -  which  at  an  intimidating  35  degree 
incline  provides  the  Terrapins'  with  a  unique  home  court 
advantage. 

Comcast  Center  houses  the  university's  athletics  administration 
offices  and  includes  a  7,000-square-foot  Academic  Support 
Center,  providing  an  enhanced  study  atmosphere  for  the 
school's  nearly  750  student-athletes  on  27  teams.  An 
additional  1 ,500-seat  gymnasium  serves  as  home  to  the 
Terps'  volleyball,  gymnastics  and  wrestling  teams,  and  Nextel 
Heritage  Hall  multi-purpose  room  is  equipped  to  host 
banquets,  press  conferences,  meetings  and  serve  as  a  pre- 
game  restaurant  suite  overlooking  the  competition  arena. 

Comcast  Center  is  an  excellent  place  for  alumni  and  fans  to 
enjoy  their  favorite  sports  and  share  in  their  common  Terrapin 
spirit.  Visitors  can  learn  about  the  men  and  women  who  have 
forged  the  Maryland  Athletics  program  among  the  nation's 
elite  as  they  stroll  through  the  Terrapin  Walk  of  Fame  and 
History.  The  Terrapin  Team  Store,  located  just  off  the  soaring 
three-level  atrium  lobby,  allows  visitors  to  outfit  their  pride. 
Maryland  has  once  again  reclaimed  the  status  of  having  the 
best  student  activities  center  and  basketball  arena  in  the 
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June  1 3,  1 989  -  Named  Maryland's  seventh 
head  coach.  He  becomes  only  the  second  former 
Terp  player  to  be  named  head  coach.  [  I  ] 

Now.  25,  1989  -  Defeated  Delaware  State,  87- 
53,  in  his  first  game  as  head  coach. 

Jan.  4,  1990  -  Defeated  Wake  Forest,  88-82,  in 
his  first  ACC  game  as  Maryland's  coach. 

Jan.  10,  1990  -  Defeated  North  Carolina,  98- 
88,  to  gain  his  first  victory  over  a  ranked  team 
as  Maryland's  coach.    [2] 

March  15,  1990  -  Defeated  Massachusetts,  91- 
81 ,  in  the  first  round  of  the  NIT  at  Cole  Field 
House.  Williams  becomes  the  first  Maryland 
coach  to  take  a  team  to  the  post-season  in  his 
first  season. 


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I  De<.  29,  1 990  -  Guided  the  Terps  to  victories 
over  Rutgers,  86-81,  and  South  Carolina,  78-69, 
to  gain  the  championship  of  the  ECAC  Holiday 
Festival  at  Madison  Square  Garden.    [3] 


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Mar<h  1,  1992  -  Defeated  No.  10  North 
Carolina,  82-80,  at  Cole  Field  House. 
|  June  24,  1992  -  All-American  Walt  Williams 
selected  as  the  No.  7  overall  pick  in  the  1  992 
NBA  Draft  by  the  Sacramento  Kings.    [4] 


19  9  2-93 


Jan.  19,  1993  -  Defeated  No.  1  2  Oklahoma, 
89-78,  at  Baltimore  Arena. 


19  9  3-94 


Nov.  26,  1 993  -  Defeated  No.  1 5  Georgetown 

in  overtime,  84-83,  at  USAir  Arena. 
Jan.  17,  1994  -  Ranked  No.  25  in  the  weekly  AP 

poll,  marking  Maryland's  first  appearance  in  the 

national  pollsince  1985.    [5] 
March  13,  1994  -  Maryland  named  to  the 

NCAA  Tournament  for  the  first  time  since  1 988, 

earning  a  No.  10  seed  in  the  Midwest  Region. 
March  17,  1994  -  Defeated  Saint  Louis,  74-66, 

in  his  first  NCAA  Tournament  game  as  the 

Terps'  head  coach. 
March  19,  1994  -  Defeated  second-seeded 

Massachusetts,  95-87,  in  the  biggest 

upset  of  the  1 994  NCAA  Tournament. 

Maryland  reached  the  Sweet  Sixteen 

for  the  first  time  since  1 985.    [6] 


19   9   4-95 


Nov.   7,  1994  -  Signed  a  seven-year 

contract  extension. 
Dec.  26,  1994  -  Ranked  No.  9  in  the 
weekly  AP  Poll  to  mark  the  Terps'  first  top 
10  ranking  since  1984.  [7] 
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. 

March  13,  1995 -No 
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Record 

Points 

1. 

Kansas  (29) 

16-1 

1,552 

2 

UCLA  (26) 

110 

1,514 

3 

Arkansas  (3) 

12-1 

1,458 

4. 

North  Carolina  (!)  13  2 

1,425 

5. 

Duke (2) 

11-1 

1.393 

6. 

Massachusetts  (4)  13  1 

1.360 

; 

Kentucky 

13-2 

1.226 

8. 

Indiana 

102 

1,160 

9. 

Arizona 

132 

1,050 

10 

Connecticut 

14  1 

949 

11. 

Temple 

92 

917 

12. 

Purdue 

14- 1 

879 

13 

Louisville 

12-2 

843 

14 

Wisconsin 

12  1 

788 

15 

Michigan 

11  3 

787 

16. 

Syracuse 

10-2 

536 

17. 

Georgia  Tech 

10-4 

524 

18. 

Ala-Birmingham     13-1 

413 

19. 

Cincinnati 

12-3 

384 

20- 

Minnesota 

11-4 

318 

21. 

California 

10-3 

316 

22. 

Xavler.  Ohio 

111 

256 

23 

St.  Louis 

140 

254 

21 

West  Virginia 

10-2 

172 

25 

Maryland 

10-3 

130 

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Record 

Pte. 

1. 

N.  Carolina  (56) 

7-0-0 

1.590 

2 

UCLA  (5) 

5-00 

1.506 

3 

Arkansas  (3) 

8-1-0 

1,462 

4 

Massachusetts 

5-1-0 

1,419 

5 

Kentucky 

5-1-0 

1,328 

6. 

Kansas 

71-0 

1.229 

7 

Duke 

6-1-0 

1,197 

8 

Connecticut 

5-0-0 

1.185 

9 

Maryland 

8-2-0 

1,024 

10 

Arizona 

7-2-0 

989 

11. 

Syracuse 

7-1-0 

942 

12.    Georgetown         5-1-0 


816 


13.    Florida 


5-2-0 


801 


20.    Cincinnati 


21.    Iowa  St. 


22.    Nk-w  Mexico  St.       8-2-0 


14.    California 


6-0-0 


641 


15.    Michigan  St.        5-1-0         554 


16.    Arizona  St. 


7-2-0 


520 


17.    Georgia  Tech      7-1-0 


492 


18     Wake  Forest        6-1-0 


437 


19.    Wisconsin 


6-1-0 


399 


7-3-0 


81-0 


23.    Nebraska 


9-1-0 


24.    Indiana 


25.    St.  John's 


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129 


Others  receiving  votes:  Stanford  103, 
Minnesota  98,  Missouri  98,  Pennsylvania 
56.  Illinois  52.  Iowa  41,  St.  Louis  41, 
Virginia  40.  Villanova  35.  Oklahoma  St. 
33,  Tulane  31,  St.  Joseph's  29,  Alabama 
27.  Louisville  17.  Oklahoma  17,  Virginia 
Tech  17.  Xavier.  Ohio  16,  Ohio  University 


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DePaul  3    New  Oileans  3,  Wake  Forest  3. 

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March  18,  1995  -  Defeated  Texas,  82-68,  to 
advance  to  the  NCAA  Sweet  Sixteen  for  the 
second  consecutive  season.    [8] 


19   9   5-96 


June  28,  1995  -  National  Player  of  the  Year 
selection  Joe  Smith  selected  as  the  No.  1 
overall  pick  in  the  1  995  NBA  Draft  in 
Toronto.    [9] 

March  1 1,  1996  -  Maryland  named  to  the 
NCAA  Tournament  for  the  third  consecutive 


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March  9,  1 997  -  Maryland  named  to  the  NCAA 
Tournament  for  the  fourth  consecutive  season. 

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Jan.  14,  1998  -  Defeated  No.  I  North  Carolina 
in  OT,  89-83,  for  his  second  victory  over  a  top- 
ranked  opponent.    [  1  O] 

March  8,  1998  -  Named  to  the  NCAA 
Tournament  for  a  school-record  fifth  consecutive 
season,  earning  No.  4  seed  in  the  West 
Region. 

March  14,  1998  -  Defeated  No.  22  Illinois  to 
advance  to  the  Sweet  Sixteen  for  the  third  time 
in  five  years.    [II] 


19  9  8-99 


Nov.  28,  1998  -  Defeated  Pittsburgh, 
87-52,  to  win  the  prestigious  Puerto  Rico 
Shootout.    [12] 

March  7,  1999  -  Named  to  the  NCAA 
Tournament  for  the  sixth  consecutive  season, 
earning  a  No.  2  seed  in  the  South  Region  to 
match  Maryland's  highest  NCAA  Tournament 
seed  in  history. 

March  13,  1999  -  Defeated  Creighton,  75-63, 
to  advance  to  the  Sweet  Sixteen  Tor  the  fourth 
time  in  six  years. 

June  30,  1999  -  Second-team  All-American 
Steve  Francis  selected  as  the  second  pick  of  the 
1999  NBA  Draft.  Obinna  Ekezie  and  Laron 
Profit  were  selected  in  the  second  round. 
[13] 


19   9   9-98 


Dec.  1 1,  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'  18- 
game  win  streak  which  was  then  the  longest  in 
the  country.  The  win  also  ended  Duke's  46- 
game  win  streak  at  Cameron,  and  an  ACC- 
record  31  -game  regular  season  conference  win 
streak. 

March  1,  2000  -  Defeated  Florida  State,  85-70, 
to  stretch  its  ACC  win  streak  to  nine  games  and 
establish  a  new  Terrapin  record. 

March  1 2,  2000  -  Advanced  to  its  first  ACC 
Tournament  final  since  1 984,  and  later  named 
a  No.  3  seed  in  the  NCAA  Midwest  Region. 


2  0  0  0-01 


March  3,  2001  -  Regular  season  concluded 
with  a  35-point  home  win  over  rival  Virginia, 
the  largest  win  in  series  history. 

March  1 1,  2001  -  Earned  its  eighth  consecutive 
bid  to  the  NCAA  Tournament,  a  No.  3  seed  in 
the  West  Region.  [I] 

March  22,  2001  -  A  76-66  win  over 
Georgetown  sends  Maryland  to  the  Elite  Eight 
for  the  first  time  since  1 975. 

March  24,  2001  -  An  87-73  win  over  top- 
seeded  Stanford  catapults  Maryland  to  a  West 
Region  title  and  the  Terps'  first  Final  Four. 
Lonny  Baxter  is  named  the  regional's  Most 
Outstanding  Player.  [2] 

March  31,  2001  -  Maryland  is  joined  by 
Arizona,  Duke  and  Michigan  State  at  the 
2001  Final  Four  in  Minneapolis.  [3] 


2  0  0  1-02 


Now.  5,  2001  -  Maryland's  No.  2  preseason 
AP  ranking  is  the  highest  in  school  history. 

Feb.  17,  2002  -  Defeated  top-ranked  Duke, 
87-73,  before  a  capacity  crowd  at  Cole  Field 
House. 

March  3,  2002  -  In  the  final  game  ever  to  be 
played  at  Cole  Field  House,  Terps  beat 
Virginia  1 1 2-92  to  clinch  their  first  ACC 
regular  season  crown  since  1  980,  and 
complete  a  1 5-0  home  season. 

March  10,  2002  -  Earned  the  highest  NCAA 
Tournament  seed  in  history,  drawing  a  ninth- 
straight  NCAA  bid  with  a  No.  1  seed  in  the 
East  Region. 

March  1 1,  2002  -  Williams  earned  his  first 
selection  as  the  ACC's  Coach  of  the  Year. 

March  12,  2002  -  Shooting  guard  Juan  Dixon 
was  honored  as  AP  first  team  All-American 
and  the  ACC's  Player  of  the  Year. 

March  17,  2002  -  Terps  dismantle  Wisconsin 
at  MCI  Center,  87-57,  to  advance  to  their 
sixth  Sweet  Sixteen  in  nine  seasons.  In  the 
same  game,  Juan  Dixon  became  the 
school's  all-time  scoring  leader. 

March  22,  2002  -  Defeated  Kentucky,  78-68, 
to  reach  the  NCAA's  Elite  Eight. 

March  24,  2002  -  Outlasted  Connecticut,  90- 
82,  to  reach  the  Final  Four  for  a  second 
consecutive  season.  Lonny  Baxter  became  the 
1 0th  player  in  history  to  earn  Regional  MVP 
honors  a  second  time.  £4] 

March  30,  2002  -  Defeated  Kansas,  97-88,  to 
advance  to  the  school's  first-ever 
championship  game. [5] 

April  1,  2002  -  Defeated  Indiana,  64-52,  to 
claim  Terps'  first  national  title  in  history.[c5] 

April  2,  2002  -  Williams  accepts  the  Sears 
Trophy  and  celebrates  the  school's  first  No.  1 
ranking  in  history,  by  USA  Today/ESPN.  Later 
in  the  same  day,  over  1 0,000  fans  greeted  the 
champion  Terps  at  a  victory  celebration  at 
Cole  Field  House. 

May  16,  2002  -  Williams  honored  with  the 
Winged  Foot  Award  as  the  coach  of  the 
national  champions  at  a  formal  dinner 
hosted  by  the  New  York  Athletic  Club.  [7J 

May  21,  2002  -  Terps  were  welcomed  at 
the  White  House  by  President  George  W. 
Bush.  [8] 

June  26,  2002  -  Chris  Wilcox  was 
chosen  as  the  eighth  selection  in  the 
2002  NBA  draft,  chosen  by  the  Los 
Angeles  Clippers.  Dixon  was  chosen  by  the 
Washington  Wizards  with  the  1 7th  selection, 
marking  the  first  time  since  1 981  that  two 
Maryland  players  were  selected  in  the  first 
round  of  the  NBA  draft 


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June  29,  2002  -  Accepted  the  Victor 
Award  in  Las  Vegas,  recognizing  college 
basketball's  coacn  of  the  year  as  votea 
by  the  National  Academy  of  Sports 
Editors. 

Oct.  2002  -  "Sweet  Redemption"  hits 
bookstands.  It  is  the  Gary  Williams 
autobiography  as  told  with  award- 
winning  author  David  A.  Vise.  [9] 


2   0   0   2-03 


Nov.  24,  2002  -  Williams  and  the  Terps 
open  state-of-the-art  Comcast  Center  with 
64-49  victory  over  Miami  (Ohio).  [10] 

Jan.  18,  2003  -  Maryland  downs  No.  1 
Duke,  87-72,  tying  Williams  among 
active  ACC  head  coaches  for  the  most 
career  victories  over  top-ranked  teams. 

March  2,  2003  -  Drew  Nicholas'  game- 
winning  3-pointer  with  1 .5  seconds  left 
at  NC  State  gives  Williams  his  500th 
career  coaching  victory. 
(larch  21,  2003  -  Playing  in  their  10th 
straight  NCAA  Tournament,  the  Terps  are 
liRecfto  victory  over  UNC  Wilmington  by 
an  unbelievable  Nicholas  buzzer-beating 
3-pointer.  [ill 

March  28,  2003  -  Terps  play  in  their 
seventh  NCAA  Sweet  Sixteen  game  in 
10  opportunities  at  the  Alamodome  in 
San  Antonio,  Texas.  [12] 


2   0   0   3-04 


Dec.  10,  2003  -  The  Terps  post  a  69-68 
(ot)  victory  at  No.  1  Florida  as  Williams 
becomes  the  nation's  winningest  active 
coach  over  top-ranked  opponents. 

March  12,  2004  -  Needing  a  victory  to 
ensure  a  NCAA  bid,  the  Terrapins  down 
third-seeded  Wake  Forest,  87-86,  in  the 
ACC  Tournament's  quarterfinal  round. 


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March  1 3,  2004  -  The  Terps  complete  the 
greatest  comeback  in  ACC  Tournament  history, 
overcoming  a  21  -point  first-half  deficit  to 
surprise  No.  2  seed  NC  State  in  the  semifinal 
round. 

March  14,  2004  -  Maryland  completes  the 
sweep  by  downing  top-seeded  Duke,  95-87 
(ot),  to  capture  their  first  ACC  Tournament  since 
1 984  and  the  first  of  Williams'  career.     [13] 

March  18,  2004  -  Playing  as  the  No.  4  seed  in 
their  1 1th  consecutive  NCAA  Tournament,  the 
Terps  down  UTEP,  86-83,  to  give  Maryland  an 
eighth-straight  20-win  season. 

March  20,  2004  -  For  only  the  third  time  in  the 
history  of  the  NCAA  Tournament,  the  previous  - 
two  national  champions  collide  as  2002 
titlewinner  Maryland  faces  2003  champion 
Syracuse.  [14] 


2   0   0  4-05 


Mow.  26,  2004  -  Maryland  dominates  Memphis, 
84-61 ,  before  a  national  television  audience  at 
the  Hall  of  Fame  Tipoff  Classic  in  Springfield, 
Mass.  (photo  available  of  trophy  presentation) 

Jan.  26,  2005  -  Defeated  second-ranked  Duke, 
75-66,  at  Cameron  Indoor  Stadium  behind  a 
25-point  performance  from  Nik  Caner-Medley. 

Feb.  12,  2005  -  One  of  eight  sites  in  all  of 
college  basketball  selected  to  host  ESPN's  new 
"College  Gameday"  basketball  show, 
Maryland  finished  a  day-long  event  with  a 
stirring  99-92  overtime  win  over  Duke, 
completing  the  season  sweep.  [15] 

March  26,  2005  -  Maryland  defeats  TCU,  85- 
73,  in  the  quarterfinals  of  the  Postseason  NIT, 
earning  a  trip  to  Madison  Square  Garden  for 
the  semifinals. 

March  29,  2005  -  The  Terrapins  complete  their 
1 2th  straight  season  of  postseason  action  in 
the  NIT  semifinals. 


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fVLefty"  Driesell  started  in  College  Park  in  1971 
continues  nationally  today,  and  arguably,  nobody 
/      does  it  better  than  the  University  of  Maryland. 
/  Perennially  one  of  the  Athletics  Department's 

'        most  popular  events,  Maryland  Madness  always 
features  a  music  and  laser  light  show  and  perfor- 
mances by  the  Terrapin  Spirit  Squad,  the  Gymkana 
Troupe  and  the  dance  team.  More  than  1 5,000 
screaming  fans  have  turned  out  annually  to  the 
event  to  catch  a  sneak  preview  of  the  Terps  during 
-        their  annual  intrasquad  scrimmage. 

Head  coach  Gary  Williams  has  made  his  spectacu- 
']*     lar  Midnight  Madness  entrance  a  tradition.  He  rode 
I  out  onto  the  court  on  a  Harley-Davidson  motorcycle 
!    t}  in  2003,  and  drove  Donnie  Neuenberger's  "Fear  the 
„  Turtle"  NASCAR  onto  the  floor  in  2004. 

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BASKETBALL  ALUMNI 

Former  men's  basketball  players  are  among  the  most  devoted  fol- 
lowers of  the  Maryland  team,  and  continue  their  involvement  each 
year  through  various  events,  including  an  annual  alumni  game  during 
Midnight  Madness  festivities  and  an  alumni  golf  outing  with  Gary 
Williams. 

Among  the  numerous  participants  who  returned  for  the  past 
several  alumni  games  and  Midnight  Madness  celebrations  include: 
Mike  Anderson,  Earl  Badu,  Jeff  Baxter,  Adrian  Branch,  Neil  Brayton, 
Wayne  Bristol,  LaRon  Cephas,  Bob  Cutler,  Matt  Downing,  Max  Etienne, 
Norman  Fields,  Keith  Gatlin,  Ernie  Graham,  Jerry  Greenspan,  Joe  Har- 
rington, Bob  Hart,  Dave  Henderson,  Pete  Holbert,  Mo  Howard,  Speedy 
Jones,  Donny  Judd,  Matt  Kaluzienski,  Mitch  Kasoff,  Matt  Kovarik, 
Cedric  Lewis,  Derrick  Lewis,  Tom  McMillen,  Dutch  Morley,  Jim  O'Brien, 
Brian  Palmer,  Matt  Raydo,  Johnny  Rhodes,  Tom  Roy,  Harvey  Sanders, 
Ron  Siegrist,  Kurtis  Shultz,  Duane  Simpkins,  Garfield  Smith,  Jim  Spiro, 
Terrell  Stokes,  Stan  Swetnam,  Mike  Thibeault,  Jap  Trimble,  and  "The 
Wizard"  Walt  Williams. 

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BASKETBALL  TRAVEL 

The  Maryland  basketball  team  flies  charter  airplanes  to  nearly  every  game  on  its — 
schedule.  Pictured  is  a  50-passenger  aircraft  which  transports  the  Terps  from  atrip*""' 
to  city  throughout  the  season.  This  regional  jet  features  two-by-two  seating  with 
no  middle  seats,  and  is  the  quietest  flying  jet  in  the  world.  It  can  cruise  at  530  mph 
and  up  to  41,000  feet.  ~  <•»,- 

Charter  flights  make  getting  to,  and  coming  back  from,  any  destination  easy  and 
comfortable.  This  type  of  travel  allows  the  Terps  to  be  on  campus  and  in  class  as 
soon  as  possible  following  road  games,  and  overnight  stays  are  minimized.  The 
convenience  and  comfort  of  charter  airplane  travel  allows  for  convenient,  efficient, 
frequent  service  as  well  as  maximized  practice  and  study  time. 


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COMMITMENT  TO  EDUCATION 

Under  Gory  Williams,  the  Maryland  basketball  program  continues  to 
place  a  high  priority  on  education  and  the  personal  growth  of  its 
student-athletes.  Last  year,  both  Maryland  seniors,  Mike  Grinnon  and 
Darien  Henry,  achieved  the  ultimate  goal  of  earning  their  bachelor's 
degrees.  Junior  Ekene  Ibekwe  has  again  been  named  the  recipient  of  the" 


stablished  by  the  Samuel  J.  and  Ethel  LeFrak  Foundation,  and  is 
awarded  annually  to  three  Maryland  student-athletes  who  exhibit 
extraordinary  athletic,  leadership  and  scholarship  abilities. 

Many  former  Terps  continue  to  work  toward  their  degrees  while 
continuing  to  pursue  professional  basketball  opportunities.  Tahj  / 

Holden  and  Drew  Nicholas  were  among  many  former  Maryland  players! 
in  College  Park  over  the  summer  working  to  earn  their 
degrees.  Keith  Booth,  a  four-year  starter  and  1997  All-American 
selection,  graduated  in  2003  after  pursuing  a  professional 
.  basketball  career  that  included  winning  the  NBA  championship  in 


Former  Terps  Calvin  McCall,  Laron  Profit  and 
Terrell  Stokes  are  all  among  recent  men's  ., 
basketball  players  to  earn  degrees  from  the 
University  of  Maryland. 

Maryland  student-athletes  all  work  , 
toward  completion  of  their  college 
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IN  THE  COMMUNITY   _^ 

The  Terrapins  and  head  coach  Gary  Williams  are  active  members  of  the  Uni 
versity  of  Maryland  and  greater  Baltimore-Washington,  D.C.,  community.  The 
"men's  basketball  team  is  involved  in  extensive  charity,  fund-raising  and  publk 
speaking  events  throughout  the  year,  particularly  in  the  offseason. 

In  September  of  2004,  University  President  CD.  Mote  Jr.  announced  that 
Williams  will  co-chair  the  scholarship  component  of  Maryland's  upcoming  $200 
million  fund-raising  campaign.  Earlier  in  the  year,  Williams  served  as  the  com- 
mencement speaker  at  the  graduation  proceedings  for  the  Robert  H.  Smith 
School  of  Business.  He  has  been  heavily  involved  in  the  NABC's  Coaches  vs. 
Cancer  efforts,  a  program  that  is  a  partnership  between  the  National  Associa- 
tion of  Basketball  Coaches  and  the  American  Cancer  Society.  Williams  has  also 
worked  with  Maryland  grad  Boomer  Esiason  and  others  to  benefit  the  Cystic 
Fibrosis  Foundation,  hosting  charity  basketball  games  and  golf  events.  For  the 
past  two  years,  he  has  served  as  the  honorary  chairman  for  the  Walk  Far  for 
N.A.A.R.,  which  has  raised  more  than  one  million  dollars  for  the  National 
Alliance  of  Autism  Research.  He  has  also  chaired  the  Salvation  Army's  FORE 
Kids  golf  tournament  in  2003  and  2004,  which  raises  proceeds  for  Washington, 
D.C's  youth. 

In  the  fall  of  2004,  Terrapin  players  and  coaches  joined  with  members  of  the 
Greek  community  in  raising  $21,000  for  Ronald  McDonald  House  Charities  as 
they  took  part  in  the  Hoops  For  Kids  event  at  Ritchie  Coliseum. 


NBA  SUPERSTAR  STEVE  FRANCIS 

One  of  Terrapin  basketball's  most  prominent  alumni  superstars  in 
recent  years,  two-time  NBA  All-Star  Steve  Francis  remains  very  close 
to  Maryland's  campus  in  the  oH-season.  Francis,  an  Ail-American  with 
the  Terps  in  1999  and  the  NBA  Co-Rookie  of  the  Year  in  2000,  main- 
tains dose  ties  with  the  Terrapin  program  and  can  be  found  in  and 
round  College  Park  during  the  summer  playing  pick-up,  making  public 
ppearances,  or  in  some  cases,  helping  students  in  need. 
Some  of  Maryland's  students  were  temporarily  without  a  home  fol- 
lowing a  tornado  in  the  fall  of  2001  that  swept  through  campus,  but 
Fronds  was  on  hand  to  help.  The  NBA  superstar  did  his  part  to  aid  in 
local  relief  efforts  by  offering  a  free  meal  to  the  near-700  students 
who  reside  in  the  University  Courtyard  apartments,  which  had  been 
rendered  unsafe  after  the  disaster.  Nearly  1 10  students  got  word  of 
Frauds'  dinner  and  were  in  attendance  at  the  UM  Golf  Course  banquet 
facility.  Francis  joined  the  group  for  dinner,  remarking  to  the  group 
that  he  remembered  people  supporting  him  while  he  was  a  Maryland 
student  and  it  was  a  small  way  that  he  could  give  back  to  those  who 
helped  him. 


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ACC  AND  THE  RPI  REPORT 

For  the  second  straight  season,  the  Atlantic  Coast 
Conference  was  the  nation's  top-rated  conference  in 
the  final  RPI  report,  a  year  after  the  ACC  set  an  all- 
time  record  for  conference  RPI. 

The  ACC  has  been  the  top-rated  conference  in 
five  of  the  past  10  years  according  to  the  RPI  Report, 
and  in  the  top  three  nationally  every  year  since 
1 996.  In  addition  to  2004  and  2005,  the  ACC 
rated  first  for  three  consecutive  seasons  (1 996-98), 
ranked  second  in  1 999,  third  in  2000,  second  in 
2002  and  third  in  2003. 

ACC  NO.  I  IN  THE  ASSOCIATED 
PRESS  POLL 

There  have  been  890  Associated  Press  polls  since 
the  first  on  Jan.  20,  1 949.  The  ACC,  despite  usually 
having  one  of  the  country's  smallest  membership 
totals,  is  the  most  rankecf  conference  in  the  nation 
with  2,660  listings. 

POLLS  REFLECT  ACC  STRENGTH 

With  Maryland's  No.  1  ranking  in  the  final  USA 
Today/ESPN  poll  in  2002,  the  ACC  became  the  first 
conference  in  history  to  have  two  different  teams 
finish  the  season  ranked  No.  1  in  the  two  major 
polls.  Duke  finished  the  season  as  the  top-ranked 
team  in  the  Associated  Press  poll  and  helped  the 
ACC  become  the  first  league  in  NCAA  history  to 
finish  No.  1  in  the  final  AP  poll  in  consecutive 
seasons. 

ACC  UNPRECEDENTED  IN  THE 
ASSOCIATED  PRESS  POLL 

The  ACC  became  the  first  conference  in  history  to 
have  seven  teams  ranked  in  the  Associated  Press 
poll  during  two  consecutive  weeks  during  the  1 997- 
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  reached  unprecedented  success  in  the 
AP  poll  in  2000-01 ,  with  five  different  teams  ranked 
in  the  Top  25  from  start-to-finish:  Duke,  Maryland, 
North  Carolina,  Virginia  and  Wake  Forest. 

The  ACC  has  had  at  least  three  teams  in  the  final 
AP  poll  in  23  of  the  last  26  years,  including  a 
national-most  six  teams  in  2003. 

Seven  of  the  11  teams  in  the  ACC  were  ranked  at 
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ACC  IN  THE  NCAA  TOURNAMENT 

In  terms  of  success,  the  Atlantic  Coast  Conference 
is  unrivaled  in  the  history  of  the  NCAA  Tournament. 
The  league  teams  have  made  the  ACC  the 
winningest  conference  all-time  in  NCAA  Tournament 
play,  with  a  cumulative  record  of  310-149  (.675). 

■  In  2005,  North  Carolina  became  the  third  ACC 
team  to  win  a  national  championship  in  the  last  five 
years  and  the  1 0th  overall.  The  ACC  has  had  at 
least  one  Final  Four  team  in  1 6  of  the  last  1 8  years 
and  in  21  of  the  last  25. 


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■  Over  the  last  1 7  years,  ACC  teams  have 
made  more  Final  Four  appearances  than  any  other 
conference.  Since  1 988,  the  ACC  has  made  20 
Final  Four  appearances,  with  the  Big  1 0  in  second 
at  14. 

■  Since  the  NCAA  Tournament  expanded  to  64 
teams  in  1 985,  the  ACC  has  the  most  Tournament 
wins  (213),  the  best  winning  percentage  (.678),  the 
most  Sweet  16  appearances  (59),  the  most  regional 
final  appearances  (32)  and  the  most  Final  Four 
teams  (21). 

■  Over  the  past  25  years  (since  1 981 ),  four 
different  ACC  schools  have  won  a  total  of  eight 
NCAA  titles,  three  more  than  any  other  conference. 

■  The  ACC  is  the  only  conference  to  have  won 
1 0  or  more  NCAA  Tournament  games  in  each  of 
the  past  two  years,  and  over  that  span,  has  won 
seven  more  NCAA  Tournament  games  than  any 
other  conference.  The  ACC  is  26-10  (.722)  over  the 
past  two  Tournaments.  The  ACC  has  had  1 0  or 
more  Tournament  wins  in  four  of  the  last  six  years 
and  14  times  overall. 

■  In  2004,  the  ACC  was  the  first  conference  in 
NCAA  Tournament  history  to  have  five  teams  - 
Duke  (#1 ),  Georgia  Tech  (#3),  NC  State  (#3), 
Maryland  (#4),  Wake  Forest  (#4)  -  seeded  fourth 
or  higher. 

ACC  Television 

■  A  record-setting  276  television  appearances 
involving  Atlantic  Coast  Conference  teams  headline 
the  league's  2005-06  basketball  schedule.   The 
schedule  also  boasts  181  televised  games  involving 
ACC  teams  and  marks  the  second  straight  year  that 
the  league  has  had  more  than  250  television 
appearances  and  the  1 1  th  straight  year  with  200 
or  more. 

■  ACC  teams  will  make  1 47  appearances  on 
national  television  networks,  including  49  appear- 
ances on  ESPN,  35  on  Fox  Sports  Net  and  affil- 
iates, 33  on  espn2,  1 2  on  ESPNU,  1 0  on  CBS, 
seven  on  ABC  and  one  on  ESPN  Classic. 

■  Fox  Sports  Net  and  affiliates  will  televise  21 
games,  including  18  Sunday  afternoon  and  evening 
games  on  a  national  basis  starting  with  the  Virginia 
at  Arizona  game  on  November  27  ...  1 4  of  the  18 
Sunday  games  are  conference  matchups. 

■  Headlining  the  non-conference  schedule  is  the 
seventh  annual  ACC-Big  10  Challenge,  pairing  two 
of  the  nation's  premier  conferences  in  a  regular- 
season  challenge  series.  Last  year  the  ACC  won  the 
Challenge  for  the  sixth  straight  time,  winning  seven 
of  the  nine  games  played.  Also  included  in  the 
regular-season  schedule  are  25  games  against  20 
non-conference  opponents  that  earned  NCAA 
Tournament  berths  a  year  ago. 

■  In  1 998-99,  the  ACC  became  the  first 
conference  in  collegiate  basketball  history  to  have 
its  entire  conference-game  package  televised  either 
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broadcast  its  new  live  show  in  2005. 

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No  university  in  the  East  boasts  eight  major  news  outlets  within  a 
35-mile  radius  of  its  campus  except  for  the  University  of  Maryland. 
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outlets  provide  the  Terps  with  a  TV  news  presence  that  is  unmatched 
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of  Maryland,  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  some  1 1 1  majors  and  some 
of  the  highest-ranked  programs  in  the  country.  As  of 
2005,  79  programs  rank  in  the  Top  25  nationally 
and  51  programs  are  in  the  Top  1 5.  For  instance,  in 
the  latest  U.S.  News  &  World  Report  undergraduate 
rankings,  the  University  of  Maryland's  business 
school  was  rated  22nd  nationally,  while  the 
engineering  school  was  ranked  22nd.  In  graduate 
school  rankings,  the  A.  James  Clark  School  of 
Engineering,  the  School  of  Public  Affairs,  the  College 
of  Behavioral  &  Social  Sciences,  the  Robert  H.  School 
of  Business  and  the  College  of  Education  all  had 
specialties  listed  among  the  Top  25  in  the  nation, 
according  to  U.S.  News  &  World  Report. 

High-tech,  engineering,  and  service  industries 
thrive  in  close  proximity  to  the  campus,  offering  a 
wide  spectrum  of  internships,  work- study  opportu- 
nities and  career  choices  for  students.  And,  the 
campus  is  surrounded  by  the  dynamic  cultural 
opportunities  that  only  a  major  metropolitan  area 
can  provide. 

Whether  your  focus  is  the  sciences  or  the  human- 
ities, a  small-town  atmosphere  or  a  metropolitan 
feel,  the  University  of  Maryland  offers  a  wide  range 
of  educational  and  cultural  opportunities. 

There  truly  is  no  better  place  to  be  than  the 
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The  University  of  Maryland  athletics 
department  was  ranked  sixth  in  the 
nation  in  a  comprehensive  rating 
system  that  determines  the  new 
Excellence  in  Athletics  Cup,  an  award 
developed  by  the  Laboratory  for  the 
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Texas  A&M  University. 

The  national  award  recognizes  key 
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monumental  landscapes.  Jazz,  film  festivals, 
marches  and  demonstrations.  Shopping,  pro- 
fessional sports,  regattas  on  the  Chesapeake 
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The  nation's  capital  and  its  major  attractions 
^f  are  within  1 0  miles  of  Comcast  Center.  And  the 
highly  efficient  Metro  rail  system,  with  a 
station  at  the  campus  doorstep,  makes  navi- 
gating the  greater  Washington,  D.C,  area 
easy.  Campus  shuttle  buses  serve  the  College 
Park  Metro  station,  allowing  easy  access  to 
one  of  the  country's  model  transportation 
systems. 

BALTIMORE 

The  12th  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  tall  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  great  sea  ports. 

ANNAPOLIS 

The  state  capital  of  Maryland  lies  just  30  miles 
east  of  the  University  of  Maryland.  Long  called 
the  "sailing  capital  of  the  United  States," 
Annapolis  is  located  at  the  mouth  of  the  Severn 
River  on  the  Chesapeake  Bay.  The  historic 
downtown  area  is  known  for  its  wonderful 
eating  and  shopping  opportunities.  There  are 
few  places  in  the  world  that  rival  the  Chesa- 
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Maryland  basketball  games  have  become  a  loud  and  boisterous 
experience  with  capacity  crowds  since  Gary  Williams  took  over . 
head  coach  for  the  1989-90  season.  The  Terrapins  boast  one  of  the 
most  active  and  enthusiastic  crowds  in  the  country,  which  has  helped 
carry  the  Maryland  program  to  two  Final  Four  appearances,  the  2002 
national  championship,  the  2004  ACC  title  and  record-breaking 
attendance  totals  in  each  of  the  last  three  seasons  at  Comcast  Center. 


Maryland's  home  attendance  numbers  have  ranked  at  least  sixth 
in  the  nation  in  each  of  the  last  three  seasons.  After  shattering  all 
previous  records  in  Comcast  Center's  first  season  with  an  overall 
attendance  of  281 ,057  (average  of  1  7,566),  Maryland  eclipsed 
that  mark  with  1 6  full  sellouts  in  2003-04  when  it  drew  a 
per-game  average  of  1 7,950  to  home  games. 

In  2004-05,  Maryland  set  a  school  record  when  299,391  fans 
came  to  see  Maryland  basketball  games.  Over  the  last  three 
years,  home  attendance  has  skyrocketed  to  867,648,  with  an 
average  of  1 7,283  each  time  the  Terps  play  in  Comcast  Center. 

After  averaging  1  3,377  fans  and  ranking  20th  in  the  country  in 
1  998,  the  Terps  set  a  then-school  record  with  a  1 4,474  average 
in  1 999  while  ranking  1  5th  nationally.  In  2002,  Cole  Field 
House's  final  season,  Maryland  continued  to  draw  capacity 
numbers  by  averaging  1 4,1  66  fans  and  ranking  1 7th.  The  Terps 
drew  1 4,058  fans  and  ranked  1 8th  in  2001 .  Those  totals  were 
only  eclipsed  by  the  Terps'  move  to  Comcast  Center,  which  ranks 
as  the  second-largest  on-campus  arena  in  the  ACC. 

For  the  past  six  seasons,  the  Terps  have  set  school  records  and 
ranked  in  the  top  1 0  nationally  in  overall  attendance,  home  and 
away.  Maryland  has  eclipsed  its  own  overall  record  in  five 
straight  seasons,  and  played  before  at  least  400,000  fans  in 
seven  consecutive  seasons. 

Maryland's  school-record  home  attendance  average  in  2004 
included  1 6  regular  season  home  games  played  before  crowds 
that  reached  a  capacity  1  7,950.  Maryland  played  to  100 
percent  capacity  for  the  entire  season  in  the  $1  25  million, 
1  7,950-seat  Comcast  Center,  after  playing  to  98  percent  capacity 
in  the  arena's  inaugural  year. 

Maryland  has  combined  to  fill  its  home  arena  to  more  than  95 
percent  capacity  since  the  1  993-94  season. 

More  than  2.6  million  people  have  watched  men's  basketball  in 
College  Park  over  the  last  1  2  seasons,  as  the  Terps  have  forged 
one  or  the  most  consistent  and  animated  home  crowds  in  the 
nation.  The  Terps  own  a  1 55-25  (.861 )  home  record  in  the  last  1  2 
seasons,  with  perfect  marks  in  2002  (15-0)  and  1  995  (16-0). 

During  Gary  Williams'  tenure  as  head  coach,  the  Terps  have 
achieved  double-digit  home  victories  in  1 5  out  of  1 6  seasons. 


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SEASON  OUTLOOK 

VETERAN  SQUAD  LOOKS  FOR  RETURN  TO  NCAA  TOURNAMENT  SUCCESS. 


The  saying  goes,  "What  goes  around  comes  around," 
and  as  the  Maryland  men's  basketball  team  approaches 
the  2005-06  season,  it  appears  to  be  "coming  around." 

Two  seasons  ago,  head  coach  Gary  Williams  led  his 
squad  -  a  team  that  statistically  rated  as  the  youngest  team 
in  the  nation  -  to  the  2004  ACC  championship.  With  only  one 
senior  and  the  core  of  the  squad  comprised  of  a  combined 
nine  freshmen  and  sophomores,  the  young  Terps  rose  to 
unprecedented  heights,  defeating  three  of  the  ACC's  best 
en  route  to  the  school's  third  tournament  title. 

Last  season,  though  a  year  older,  the  Terps  were  still  com- 
prised of  mainly  underclassmen.  With  only  one  scholarship 
senior  on  the  roster  and  a  key  injury  suffered  midway  through 
the  season,  the  Terrapins  compiled  19  victories,  managed 
a  sweep  of  league  rival  and  eventual  ACC  champion  Duke, 
and  built  a  postseason  run  that  carried  the  squad  to  the 
NIT  semifinals  after  narrowly  missing  a  12th  straight  NCAA 
bid. 

It  is  a  different  story  for  Williams'  2005-06  squad,  as  the 
Terrapins  are  no  longer  the  "new  kids  on  the  block."  The 
always-driven  head  coach  now  has  the  type  of  senior-laden 
team  he  believes  is  poised  to  achieve  great  things.  The  Terps 
-  a  year  older,  wiser  and  hungrier  -  return  one  of  the  ACC's 
deepest  and  most  talented  rosters  and  are  looking  to  take 
their  coach  back  to  the  NCAA  Tournament  and  deep  into 
March. 


"WE  HAVE  TO  BE  TOUGHER.  OUR  DEFENSE  AND  REBOUND- 
ING -  ALL  THOSE  THINGS  THAT  MAKE  YOU  A  GOOD  TEAM 
-  HAVE  TO  BE  THERE  ON  A  MORE  CONSISTENT  BASIS. 
WE  WERE  ABLE  TO  DO  THAT  AT  TIMES  LAST  YEAR,  BUT 
WE  COULDN'T  DO  THAT  FOR  THE  32  GAMES."  ■  GARY 
WILLIAMS 


"I'm  very  optimistic.  We  have  an  experienced  group 
returning.  I  think  you  always  look  at  that  in  college  basketball 

-  you  see  how  much  experience  you  have  coming  back," 
said  Williams.  "This  is  our  year  with  seniors,  and  we  haven't 
had  really  more  than  one  senior  in  the  last  two  years.  This  is 
an  opportunity  for  the  seniors  to  be  great  leaders  and  to  be 
people  who  work  really  hard.  They  realize  that  this  is  their 
last  year  in  college,  and  this  is  their  year  to  see  how  good 
we  can  be." 

The  Terrapins  return  a  deep  and  talented  backcourt,  with 
all  the  personnel  that  engineered  last  year's  postseason 
resurgence  and  NIT  run.  Further,  junior  defensive  dynamo 
D.J.  Strawberry  returns  to  the  backcourt  unit  after  recover- 
ing from  an  ACL  tear  suffered  midway  through  last  season. 
Strawberry's  energy,  enthusiasm  and  minutes  were  certainly 
missed  last  year  as  the  Terps  hit  the  always-difficult  grind  of 
the  ACC  conference  schedule. 

"One  thing  that  I  think  got  overlooked  last  year  is  that 
we  lost  D.J.  Strawberry,"  said  Williams.  "A  very  significant 
player  as  a  freshman  who  last  year  was  able  to  play  in  only 
one  league  game.  Having  him  back  will  be  key  because  he 
can  play  three  positions." 

Maryland's  frontcourt  also  returns  in  its  entirety,  a  year 
stronger  and  more  experienced.  Last  season  some  of  the 
Terrapins'  younger  post  players  proved  their  worth  among 
the  ACC's  best,  and  Williams  and  his  staff  are  once  again 
in  a  position  to  mix  and  match  for  a  four-man  frontcourt. 
Versatility  and  depth  in  the  post  have  been  keys  to  success 
during  Maryland's  championship  seasons,  and  the  Terrapin 
frontcourt  is  fully  loaded  for  the  new  campaign. 

Despite  541  career  victories  and  12  consecutive  post- 
season appearances,  the  never-complacent  Williams  is  as 
determined  as  ever  to  drive  his  2005-06  squad  to  a  season 
of  success.  The  Terrapins  will  be  ready  from  the  jump  on  the 
first  day  of  practice,  and  their  head  coach  has  already  seen 
the  positive  signs  of  things  to  come. 

"We  have  to  be  tougher.  Our  defense  and  rebounding 

-  all  those  things  that  make  you  a  good  team  -  have  to 
be  there  on  a  more  consistent  basis.  We  were  able  to  do 
that  at  times  last  year,  but  we  couldn't  do  that  for  the  32 
games,"  said  Williams.  "Now  we  have  to  step  up  and  make 
that  commitment.  You  are  able  to  do  that  because  of  how 
hard  you  work  in  the  summer  and  in  the  fall  before  the  start 
of  practice.  I  think  our  guys  have  been  working  harder  this 
offseason  than  they  did  a  year  ago." 


FRONTCOURT 

One  of  the  most  athletic  and  versatile  frontcourts  in  the 
ACC  returns  for  the  Terrapins  -  a  year  smarter,  a  year  more 
mature  and  a  year  more  experienced. 

Nik  Caner-Medley  and  Travis  Garrison  led  the  2004-05 
Terrapins  in  scoring  and  rebounding,  respectively,  and  are 
poised  to  again  assume  leadership  roles  in  this,  their  senior 
seasons.  Combined  with  athletic  power  forwards  Ekene  Ibe- 
kwe  and  James  Gist,  as  well  as  a  much-improved  and  solid 
Will  Bowers,  Maryland's  frontcourt  could  give  opponents  a 
number  of  matchup  problems  this  year. 

Caner-Medley,  one  of  the  preseason  candidates  for  the 
2005-06  Wooden  Award,  averaged  16.0  points  per  game 
last  year,  eclipsing  the  elusive  500-point  mark  for  the  Ter- 
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team  statistically,  Caner-Medley  finished  last  year  among 
team  leaders  in  rebounding  (third  at  6.2  per  game),  assists 
(third)  and  steals  (second).  He  improved  his  average  in  16 
league  games  to  16.6  points  per  game. 

"Nik  had  some  games  last  year  that  were  tremendous, 
such  as  his  performance  at  Duke,"  said  Williams.  "This 
year,  he  has  to  be  more  consistent.  Nik  has  worked  hard 
in  camps  over  the  summer  and  played  against  guys  who 
are  considered  to  be  the  best  players  in  the  country.  He 
knows  what  it  takes,  and  I  look  forward  to  Nik  to  have  a 
great  senior  year." 

Despite  often  being  matched  up  with  taller  players,  Gar- 
rison is  one  of  those  players  who  finds  a  way  to  have  the 
ball  land  in  his  hands.  He  led  the  Terps  with  207  rebounds, 
including  76  offensive  boards,  giving  witness  to  his  ability 
to  create  second-chance  opportunities  for  his  teammates. 
Garrison  led  the  Terps  in  four  Postseason  NIT  games  in 
scoring  (15.0  ppg)  and  rebounding  (9.3  rpg).  It  was  the 
second  straight  season  he  had  peaked  at  the  right  time  for 
the  Terrapins,  as  he  finished  strong  in  the  spring  of  2004. 

"Travis  is  a  great  shooter  for  a  big  man,  and  he  has  had 
some  unbelievable  games  where  he's  done  it  all,"  said  Wil- 
liams. "This  year  as  a  senior,  Travis  has  to  be  more  consistent 


throughout  the  season,  and  rebound  and  play  great  defense 
even  when  his  shot  is  not  falling." 

One  of  the  most  athletic  big  men  to  play  at  Maryland, 
the  6-foor-9  Ibekwe  has  led  the  Terrapins  in  blocked  shots 
in  each  of  his  first  two  seasons  in  College  Park.  He  finished 
with  55  a  year  ago  and  was  second  to  Garrison  in  rebound- 
ing at  6.3  boards  per  game.  Ibekwe  also  possesses  some 
range  with  his  jumper. 

"Ekene  has  shown  flashes  of  being  a  great  player,"  said 
Williams.  "He  knows  he  has  to  be  in  a  little  better  shape  this 
year,  but  there  are  very  few  people  at  that  6-9  size  with  his 
flexibility  and  quickness." 

Bowers,  who  is  Maryland's  tallest  player  at  7-foot- 1, 
improved  his  game  impressively  prior  to  the  2004-05  season, 
earning  himself  significant  playing  time  as  a  sophomore. 
Bowers  started  10  games  at  center  for  Maryland  a  year 
ago,  giving  the  Terps  much  needed  size,  bulk  and  presence 
under  the  basket.  He  had  back-to-back  double-figure  scoring 
games  late  in  the  season,  including  a  14-point  effort  in  the 
NIT  opener  against  Oral  Roberts. 

Gist  was  another  pleasant  surprise  as  a  freshman  for 
Maryland  a  season  ago.  Playing  in  all  but  one  game  and 
averaging  17  minutes,  Gist  provided  a  needed  spark  off  the 
bench  for  the  Terps  while  shooting  .493  from  the  field.  He 
also  finished  with  31  blocks,  ranking  third  on  the  team  in 
that  category  despite  being  a  reserve.  Gist  had  six  games 
in  double  figures  last  year,  including  a  career-high  18  points 
in  a  late-season  start  at  Virginia  Tech. 

Junior  Gini  Chukura,  a  6-foot-5  walk-on  at  small  forward 
a  year  ago,  and  6-foot-7  freshman  Dave  Neal,  a  powerfully 
built  frontcourt  player  from  nearby  McLean ,  Va .,  will  also  see 
action  on  the  front  line  for  Maryland  in  2005-06. 


BACKCOURT 

Experience  and  talent  abounds  in  the  Maryland  backcourt 
for  2005-06,  as  a  strong  group  that  led  the  Terrapins  to  a  run 
to  the  Postseason  NIT  semifinals  returns  for  a  new  season. 
The  Terps  have  the  tools  to  play  well  at  the  guard  positions, 
and  Williams  is  hoping  those  tools,  coupled  with  hard  work 
in  the  off-season  will  translate  into  success. 

"We  have  pretty  good  size,  our  guards  are  big,"  the  coach 
says  of  his  backcourt.  "Mike  Jones,  D.J.  Strawberry  and 
Chris  McCray  are  all  that  6-4,  6-5  size.  Sterling  Ledbetter 
is  about  6-4  at  the  point  guard  position,  and  Parrish  Brown 
is  a  very  strong  6-1 .  We  have  good  size  and  good  depth  in 
our  backcourt." 

McCray  was  possibly  the  most  consistent  performer  for 
Maryland  a  year  ago,  hitting  double  figures  in  scoring  in  all 
but  five  games.  He  averaged  14.1  points,  4.3  rebounds,  was 
second  on  the  team  with  99  assists  and  led  the  team  with  58 
steals  as  a  junior.  McCray  also  was  one  of  the  top  free-throw 
shooters  in  the  ACC  a  year  ago,  hitting  .903  at  the  line. 

"Chris  has  a  tremendous  amount  of  experience,  has 
good  size  and  can  handle  the  ball  well  for  a  shooting  guard," 
said  Williams.  "Now  he  needs  to  take  it  to  the  next  level 
as  a  shooter.  When  he  has  open  shots,  he  has  to  knock 
them  down." 

Strawberry,  like  McCray  a  tall  shooting  guard  at  6-5,  is 
hoping  that  hard  work  at  rehabilitating  after  knee  surgery 
could  make  him  even  stronger  than  he  was  before  the 
injury.  Strawberry  played  in  14  games  in  2004-05  before 
suffering  the  season-ending  injury  in  mid-January.  He  was 
averaging  7.1  points  per  game  at  the  time  of  his  injury,  but 
his  defensive  effort  against  opposing  guards  was  the  big 


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difference.  Strawberry  had  24  steals  in  only  300  minutes 
for  the  Terps  prior  to  the  injury.  He  can  play  three  positions 
for  the  Terps,  so  he  is  an  important  ingredient  to  Maryland's 
success  in  the  new  year. 

"He  was  our  best  perimeter  defender  as  a  freshman,  and 
that  is  uncommon  for  a  first-year  player,"  said  Williams.  "That 
defensive  quality  D.J.  has  is  contagious.  He  is  not  going  to 
be  rushed  back,  but  when  he  is  back  at  100  percent,  he  is 
going  to  make  us  a  much  better  team  defensively." 

Jones  continued  to  show  progress  last  season,  showing 
at  times  his  ability  to  instantly  take  over  a  game  offensively. 
He  had  seven  double-figure  games  in  the  Terps'  final  1 3  out- 
ings of  the  year,  including  58  points  in  the  Terps'  four  games 
in  the  Postseason  NIT,  averaging  14.5  points  in  18.5  minutes 
in  those  appearances.  Williams  is  hoping  that  Jones  can 
round  out  his  game  for  his  junior  season  in  order  to  provide 
more  depth  and  punch  to  the  No.  2-guard  spot. 

At  the  point,  Ledbetter  and  Brown  are  experienced  players 
who  will  give  Williams  some  options  and  some  depth  to  use 
in  that  important  position. 

Ledbetter  took  over  the  starting  duties  during  the  Terps' 
run  through  the  Postseason  NIT  As  Maryland  went  3-1  in 
that  stretch,  Ledbetter  played  well,  averaging  6.0  points,  5.3 
rebounds  and  5.0  assists  in  the  four  games.  He  had  back- 
to-back  10-point  games  in  the  first  two  rounds,  just  missing 
double-doubles  in  each  of  those  games. 

"Sterling  had  an  opportunity  at  the  end  of  the  year  to 
start  the  NIT  games  and  average  30  minutes  per  game," 
said  Williams.  "That  gave  him  a  good  chance  to  see  what 
he  had  to  work  on  for  this  year.  He  is  in  a  great  position  to 
be  the  starting  point  guard,  but  he  has  to  earn  it." 

Giving  him  some  strong  competition  for  the  starting  spot 
will  be  Brown,  a  highly  regarded  transfer  from  Kennedy 
King  Community  College  in  Chicago.  The  6-foot- 1  junior 
averaged  22  points,  five  assists  and  five  boards  per  game 
as  a  sophomore  and  was  a  finalist  for  the  Region  IV  Player 
of  the  Year  honors  at  King.  Brown  could  play  both  positions 
as  a  Terrapin,  giving  Williams  even  more  options  in  what  will 
be  a  talented,  deep  backcourt. 

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COACHES 

Adding  to  the  excitement  of  a  new  season  will  be  the  ad- 
dition of  a  pair  of  talented  assistant  coaches  to  the  Maryland 
basketball  staff.  Rob  Moxley  and  Michael  Adams  will  replace 
Dave  Dickerson  and  Mike  Lonergan,  each  of  whom  earned 
head  coaching  positions  in  the  off-season.  CBS  Sportsline. 
com  praised  both  hires  in  a  story  during  the  spring,  listing 
Adams  atop  a  list  of  "best  off-season  hires." 

"I'm  happy  that  Dave  and  Mike  were  able  to  get  head 
coaching  positions,  and  I  take  a  lot  of  pride  in  that,"  said 
Williams.  "You  miss  those  guys,  but  it  also  gives  you  a  chance 
to  re-evaluate  what  you  feel  is  important  in  your  staff." 

Moxley  was  highly  regarded  as  one  of  the  top  assistants 
in  the  nation  after  spending  seven  years  at  Charlotte.  He  is 
able  to  handle  all  phases  of  the  game,  but  is  possibly  known 
best  for  his  ability  to  work  on  shooting  technique  as  well  as 
recruit  top  players. 

"With  the  two  openings,  I  tried  to  get  a  guy  with  a  great 
deal  of  recruiting  experience,"  said  Williams.  "Rob  has  been 
considered  one  of  the  top  10  assistants  in  the  country  over 


the  last  few  years.  Given  his  Maryland  background,  he 
knows  the  people  you  have  to  know  in  this  area,  plus  he  is 
known  nationally." 

Adams,  who  most  recently  was  the  head  coach  of  the 
WNBA  Washington  Mystics,  played  for  Williams  while  both 
of  them  were  at  Boston  College.  Adams  brings  14  years  of 
professional  experience  as  both  a  player  and  a  coach. 

"It  was  a  great  opportunity  to  get  Michael  Adams,"  said 
Williams.  "I  had  stayed  in  touch  with  Michael  since  he  played 
for  me  at  Boston  College.  I  have  always  respected  Michael's 
work  ethic  -  how  hard  he  worked  to  make  it  into  the  NBA. .. 
and  his  attitude  can  really  help  our  team." 

Former  NBA  player  and  Terrapin  standout  Keith  Booth 
will  return  to  the  staff,  giving  recruits  an  opportunity  to  learn 
first-hand  what  it's  like  to  be  a  player  at  the  University  of 
Maryland. 

"Keith  did  a  remarkable  job  in  his  first  year  in  college 
coaching,"  said  Williams.  "He  does  a  great  job  in  every 
aspect  on  the  floor,  including  recruiting  and  camp,  and  the 
other  things  you  do  as  an  assistant  coach." 

SCHEDULE 

Once  again,  being  a  member  of  the  Atlantic  Coast  Con- 
ferences ensures  that  the  schedule  faced  by  the  University 
of  Maryland  will  be  among  the  most  difficult  in  the  nation. 
The  addition  of  the  1 2th  member  of  the  league,  Boston  Col- 
lege, brings  another  strong  opponent  onto  the  Terps'  slate 
for  2005-06,  as  the  Eagles  were  a  participant  in  the  NCAA 
Tournament  a  year  ago. 

"The  schedule,  beginning  with  the  Maui  Invitational 
through  the  always-tough  ACC  regular  season,  will  be  dif- 
ficult," said  Williams.  "However,  at  Maryland,  we  enjoy  the 
challenge  of  competing  with  the  top  teams  in  the  country.  It 
should  be  an  exciting  year  for  our  fans." 

Maryland  opens  its  2005-06  schedule  on  November  18 
against  Northeast  Conference  champion  Fairleigh  Dickinson, 
one  of  at  least  15  matchups  with  opponents  that  made  the 
postseason  a  year  ago,  including  1 1  that  reached  the  NCAA 
Tournament. 

Also  highlighted  on  the  schedule  is  Maryland's  appear- 
ance in  one  of  the  best  regular-season  tournament  fields 
in  history,  as  six  former  national  champions  are  among  the 
eight  teams  in  the  Maui  Invitational.  The  Terps'  first-round 
opponent  in  that  event  is  Gonzaga,  which  is  a  perennial 
national  power. 

The  Terrapins  have  a  six-game  homestand  through  most 
of  December  into  the  first  week  of  January,  during  which 
Maryland  will  open  its  ACC  schedule  by  hosting  Boston 
College  on  national  TV  on  Dec.  11 . 

In  its  16-game  ACC  schedule,  Maryland  will  have  home- 
and-home  matchups  with  its  travel  partners  Virginia  and 
Duke,  as  well  as  defending  NCAA  national  champion  North 
Carolina,  Georgia  Tech  and  Miami.  In  conference  games 
at  home,  the  Terps  face  Boston  College,  Wake  Forest  and 
Virginia  Tech  once  each  during  the  regular  season.  Maryland 
will  play  its  only  regular-season  meetings  against  ACC  foes 
Florida  State,  NC  State  and  Clemson  on  the  road. 


ROSTER  INFORMATION 


ALPHABETICAL 

No.    Name                   Pos.     Ht. 

Wt. 

Cl.-Exp. 

Hometown  (High  School/Previous  School) 

31 

Will  Bowers 

C 

7-1 

262 

Jr.-2V 

Hanover,  Md.  (Archbishop  Spaldinq) 

24 

Parrish  Brown 

G 

6-1 

175 

Jr.-JC 

Chicaqo,  III.  (Thornridqe/Kennedy  Kinq  C.C.) 

22 

Nik  Caner-Medley 

F 

6-8 

240 

Sr.-3V 

Portland,  Maine  (Deerinq) 

33 

Gini  Chukura 

F 

6-5 

210 

Jr,1V 

Silver  Spring.  Md  (Good  Counsel] 

4 

Travis  Garrison 

F 

6-8 

241 

Sr.-3V 

Suitland,  Md.  (DeMatha) 

15 

James  Gist 

F 

6-8 

223 

So.-1V 

Silver  Sprinq,  Md.  (Good  Counsel) 

25 

Ekene  Ibekwe 

F 

6-9 

220 

Jr,2V 

Carson,  Calif.  (Carson) 

23 

Mike  Jones 

G 

6-5 

204 

Jr,2V 

Dorchester,  Mass.  (Thayer  Academy) 

12 

Sterlinq  Ledbetter 

G 

6-4 

198 

Sr.-1V 

Laurel,  Md.  (Laurel/Alleqany  C.C.) 

13 

Chris  McCray 

G 

6-5 

192 

Sr.-3V 

Capitol  Heiqhts,  Md.  (Fairmont  Heiqhts) 

35 

Dave  Neal 

F 

6-7 

245 

Fr.-HS 

McLean,  Va.  (Bishop  O'Connell) 

5 

D.J.  Strawberry 

G 

6-5 

201 

Jr.-2V 

Corona,  Calif.  (Mater  Dei) 

NUMERICAL 

No.    Name                   Pos. 

Ht. 

Wt. 

Cl.-Exp. 

Hometown  (Hiqh  School/Previous  School) 

4 

Travis  Garrison 

F 

6-8 

241 

Sr.-3V 

Suitland,  Md.  (DeMatha) 

5 

D.J.  Strawberry 

G 

6-5 

201 

Jr.-2V 

Corona,  Calif.  (Mater  Dei) 

12 

Sterlinq  Ledbetter 

G 

64 

198 

Sr.-1V 

Laurel,  Md.  (Laurel/Alleqany  C.C.) 

13 

Chris  McCray 

G 

6-5 

192 

Sr-3V 

Capitol  Heiqhts,  Md.  (Fairmont  Heiqhts) 

15 

James  Gist 

F 

6-8 

223 

So.-W 

Silver  Sprinq,  Md.  (Good  Counsel) 

22 

Nik  Caner-Medley 

F 

6-8 

240 

Sr,3V 

Portland,  Maine  (Deerinq) 

23 

Mike  Jones 

G 

6-5 

204 

Jr.-2V 

Dorchester.  Mass.  (Thayer  Academy) 

24 

Parrish  Brown 

G 

6-1 

175 

Jr.-JC 

Chicaqo.  III.  (Thornridqe/Kennedy  Kinq  C.C.) 

25 

Ekene  Ibekwe 

F 

6-9 

220 

Jr.-2V 

Carson,  Calif.  (Carson) 

31 

Will  Bowers 

C 

7-1 

262 

Jr.-2V 

Hanover,  Md.  (Archbishop  Spaldinq) 

33 

Gini  Chukura 

F 

6-5 

210 

Jr.-1V 

Silver  Sprinq,  Md.  (Good  Counsel) 

35     Dave  Neal 


6-7       245      Fr.-HS      McLean,  Va.  (Bishop  O'Connell) 


Head  Coach:  Gary  Williams,  17th  Year  at  Maryland  (Maryland  68) 

Assistant  Coaches:  Michael  Adams,  1  st  Year  at  Maryland  (Boston  College  '85);  Rob  Moxley,  1  st  Year  at  Maryland  (Pfeiffer 

'94);  Keith  Booth,  2nd  Year  at  Maryland  (Maryland  '03) 
Director  of  Basketball  Operations:  Troy  Wamwright,  10th  Year  at  Maryland  (UMUC  '04) 
Athletic  Trainer:  J.J.  Bush,  34th  Year  at  Maryland  (Florida  State  '69) 


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BREAKDOWN 

TERPS  BY  CLASS 

Seniors  (4):  Caner-Medley,  Garrison,  Ledbetter, 
McCray 

Juniors  (6):  Bowers,  Brown,  Chukura,  Ibekwe, 
Jones,  Strawberry 

Sophomores  (1):  Gist 

Freshmen  (1):  Neal 

TERPS  BY  STATE 

California  (2):  Ibekwe.  Strawberry 

Illinois  (1):  Brown 


Maine  (1):  Caner-Medley 


Maryland  (6):  Bowers,  Chukura,  Garrison,  Gist, 
Ledbetter,  McCray 


Massachusetts  (1):  Jones 


Virginia  (1):  Neal 


TERPS  BY  HEIGHT 

7-1  (1):  Bowers 


6-9(1):  Ibekwe 


6-8  (3):  Caner-Medley,  Garrison,  Gist 


6-7  (1):  Neal 


6-5  (4):  Chukura,  Jones,  McCray,  Strawberry 


64  (1):  Ledbetter 


6-1  (1):  Brown 


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James  Gist:  hard  "G",  rhymes  with  fist 

Ekene  Ibekwe:  uh-KEN-ay  ih-BECK-way 

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PRESEASON  HONORS 

Returning  10  letterwinners  and  four  starters  from  a  team  that  rallied  at  the  end  of  the  season,  Maryland  has  garnered 
some  national  attention  from  those  in  the  know  about  college  basketball.  With  a  senior-laden  squad  and  a  veteran  coach 
known  for  bringing  the  best  out  of  his  individual  talent,  the  Terrapins  are  picked  among  the  nation's  best 
teams  going  into  the  2005-06  season. 


The  Atlantic  Coast  Conference 
again  is  gathering  national 
recognition  from  the  pre- 
season magazines.  The 
Blue  Ribbon  Yearbook  has 
five  ACC  teams  ranked  in  its 
preseason  top  25,  including 
league  newcomer  Boston 
College,  which  was  10th. 


TERPS  IN  NATIONAL 

PRESEASON 

RANKINGS 

Andy  Katz,  ESPNU  Summer  Session 13th 

Slam  Magazine 


16th 


Dick  Vitale,  ESPN 


23rd 


Blue  Ribbon  Yearbook 


25th 


ACC  PRESEASON 
RANKINGS 


Lindy's 

5th 

Athlon  Sports 

5th 

Street  &  Smith's 

7th 

INDIV.  PRESEASON 

HONORS 

PARRISH  BROWN 

"Best  Transfer  in  ACC,  Street  &  Smith's 

NIK  CANER-MEDLEY 

No.  7  small  forward  in  the  nation,  Lindy's 

No.  10  "Inside-Out"  players  in  the  nation,  Athlon 
Preseason  Second  Team  AII-ACC,  Athlon 

CHRIS  MCCRAY 

No.  14  shooting  guard  in  the  nation,  Lindy's 
Preseason  Third  Team  AII-ACC,  Athlon 
"Best  Instincts"  in  ACC,  Street  &  Smith's 

D. J.  STRAWBERRY 

ACC  "Most  Versatile",  Lindy's 


"THE  TERPS  STILL  HAVE  THE  CORE  OF  THEIR  TEAM  RETURNING  WITH  SENIORS 
NIK  CANER-MEDLEY,  CHRIS  MCCRAY.  TRAVIS  GARRISON,  EKENE  ISEKWE 
AND  STERLING  LEDRETTER.  GARY  WILLIAMS  IS  DRIVEN  TO  GET  THIS  TEAM 
RACK  TO  THE  TOURNAMENT  AND  THEN  SUCCEED  IN  THE  FIELD...  ONE  OF  THE 
TOUGHER  HOME  COURTS  IN  THE  ACC,  LET  ALONE  THE  COUNTRY. 

"THIS  GROUP  OF  MARYLAND  PLAYERS  COULD  RE  GOING  THROUGH  SOME- 
THING SIMILAR  TO  WHAT  MICHIGAN  STATE  EXPERIENCED,  WHEN  THE  CLASS 
WAS  HYPED  RUT  HADN'T  PRODUCED  JUST  YET.  THIS  COULD  RE  THE  SEA- 
SON." 

ANDY  KATZ,  ESPN.COM 

"TALENT  SHOULD  NOT  RE  AN  ISSUE  AT  MARYLAND  THIS  SEASON.  IF  WILLIAMS 
AND  NEW  ASSISTANTS  MICHAEL  ADAMS  AND  ROR  MOXLEY  CAN  CONVINCE 
THE  TERRAPINS  TO  PLAY  WITH  MORE  PASSION  AND  ENERGY,  PARTICULARLY 
ON  THE  DEFENSIVE  END  OF  THE  COURT,  THEY  COULD  EMERGE  AS  ONE  OF  THE 
THREE  REST  TEAMS  IN  THE  CONFERENCE." 

ATHLON  SPORTS. 

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Since  returning  to  the  College  Park  campus  in  1989,  Gary  Williams  (Maryland  '68)  has  led  his  alma  mater's  basketball 
program  from  a  period  of  troubled  times  to  an  era  of  national  prominence.  With  11  NCAA  Tournament  berths  in  the  last  12 
seasons,  seven  Sweet  Sixteen  appearances,  a  pair  of  consecutive  Final  Four  showings,  and  the  2002  national  champion- 
ship -  the  first  of  its  kind  in  Maryland  basketball  history  -  Williams  and  his  staff  have  literally  forged  what  is  now  more  than 
a  decade  of  dominance  in  college  basketball's  most  storied  and  competitive  conference. 

Now,  with  334  victories  as  Maryland's  head  coach,  Williams  is  on  the  cusp  of  becoming  the  Terrapins  all-time  winningest 
head  coach.  He  needs  15  victories  to  eclipse  the  mark  of  former  Terp  mentor  Charles  "Lefty"  Driesell,  who  amassed  348 
victories  in  17  seasons  from  1969-70  to  1985-86.  The  Terrapins  have  averaged  23.5  wins  per  year  since  the  1996-97 
season. 

With  541  career  victories  in  27  seasons  overall,  Williams  is  the  11th-winningest  active  head  coach  in  NCAA  Division  I 
men's  basketball. 

Williams  was  heralded  as  the  national  and  Atlantic  Coast  Conference  Coach  of  the  Year  during  the  Terps'  2002  champion- 
ship run.  He  is  one  of  just  11  active  coaches  in  America  to  boast  a  national  title  and  one  of  only  three  in  the  conference  He 
has  become  the  fifth-winningest  coach  in  ACC  history  after  transforming  the  Maryland  program  into  one  of  the  nation's  most 
formidable,  and  building  a  Baltimore-D.C.  area  following  that  has  consistently  resulted  in  packed  arenas.  After  demolishing 
attendance  records  with  sellout  crowds  during  the  final  years  of  Maryland  basketball  at  Cole  Field  House,  Williams'  Terps 
have  finished  in  the  top  ten  nationally  in  each  of  the  last  three  seasons,  ranking  fifth  in  2002-03  and  2003-04,  and  sixth  in 
the  country  in  2004-05.  The  Terrapins  played  before  a  school-record  299,391  fans  last  season,  averaging  crowds  of  16,632 
and  selling  out  15  home  contests. 

•  In  June  of  2005,  Williams  received  the  University  of  Maryland's  highest  alumni  honor  as  he,  Connie  Chung, 
Renaldo  Nehemiah  and  others  were  inducted  into  the  University  of  Maryland's  Alumni  Hall  of  Fame.  Williams 
was  inducted  into  the  University  of  Maryland's  Sports  Hall  of  Fame  in  1999. 

•  In  January  of  2005,  Williams  was  named  one  of  Washingtonian  Magazine's  Washingtonians  of  the  Year,' 
He  joined  others  such  as  Washington  DC.  mayor  Anthony  Williams  and  Tim  Russert  of  NBC's  Meet  The 
Press  on  the  prestigious  list. 

•  In  September  of  2004,  Williams  joined  Washington  Redskins  great  Darrell  Green  and  Washington  Sports  and 
Entertainment  Chairman  and  CEO  Abe  Pollin  as  the  inaugural  inductees  into  the  new  Greater  Washington 
Sports  Hall  of  Champions. 

•  Williams  was  one  of  only  five  coaches  in  NCAA  Division  I  to  have  led  his  team  to  11  consecutive  NCAA 
Tournaments,  from  1 994-2004.  The  Terrapins'  2005  appearance  in  the  National  Invitation  Tournament  marked 
the  12th  consecutive  postseason  berth  for  Williams'  teams. 

•  In  guiding  his  2004  Terrapins  to  the  ACC  Tournament  title,  Williams  became  the  third  coach  in  league  history 
to  lead  his  team  to  victory  over  the  top  three  seeds:  No.  3  Wake  Forest,  No.  2  NC  State  and  No.  1  Duke.  By 
overcoming  a  21-point  first  half  deficit  against  the  Wolfpack,  Williams  engineered  the  greatest  comeback  in 
the  52-year  history  of  the  ACC  Tournament. 

•  He  is  one  of  seven  college  basketball  coaches  since  1980  to  guide  his  alma  mater  to  the  Final  Four  and 
was  the  first  since  1974  to  lead  his  alma  mater  to  a  national  title. 

•  A  winner  of  nearly  70  percent  of  his  NCAA  Tournament  games  while  at  Maryland,  he  ranks  ninth  among 
active  coaches  in  NCAA  Tournament  winning  percentage  overall  (26-13,  .667),  and  10th  in  wins  (26). 

•  With  a  victory  over  No.  1  Florida  in  Gainesville  on  Dec.  10, 2003,  he  is  the  winningest  coach  in  the  nation 
against  top-ranked  opponents  (6). 

•  With  his  500th  win  at  NC  State  on  March  2, 2003,  the  1 968  Maryland  grad  became  the  sixth  ACC  alumnus 
in  conference  history  to  amass  as  many  as  500  coaching  victories. 

•  With  334  wins  as  Maryland's  head  coach,  Williams  is  only  the  sixth  mentor  in  Atlantic  Coast  Conference 
history  to  pass  the  300-victory  milestone. 

•  With  139  career  ACC  victories  as  Maryland's  coach,  Williams  needs  only  four  ACC  wins  to  surpass  Frank 
McGuire  (North  Carolina  and  South  Carolina)  as  the  third-winningest  ACC  coach  in  terms  of  conference 
victories.  Only  McGuire,  Dean  Smith  (364,  North  Carolina)  and  Mike  Krzyzewski  (250,  Duke)  have  more 
ACC  conference  wins. 

NATIONAL  PROMINENCE 

For  Williams,  now  in  his  1 7th  season,  the  accomplishments  of  the  past  1 2  years  have  been  particularly  sweet  for  a  coach 
whose  roots  with  the  program  extend  to  his  playing  days  in  the  late  1 960s,  and  whose  earliest  seasons  as  head  coach  were 
tormented  by  NCAA  sanctions  he  inherited.  The  two-time  Final  Four  architect  and  ACC  championship  mentor  is  himself 
a  Maryland  alumnus,  who  found  glory  for  a  program  whose  history  is  filled  with  a  myriad  of  some  of  the  most  prominent 
names  in  college  basketball  annals:  Shue,  Lucas,  Elmore,  McMillen,  Albert  King,  Bias,  Buck  Williams  and  Walt  Williams. 

Guiding  his  Maryland  team  to  the  2004  ACC  title  remains  a  poignant  source  of  pride  for  Williams  and  all  of  the  Terrapin 
faithful.  Coaching  the  most  youth-filled  team  in  college  basketball  to  an  incredible  weekend  of  success,  in  a  year  where  the 
ACC  was  rated  the  nation's  most  competitive  conference,  is  not  an  accomplishment  soon  to  be  forgotten  by  Maryland's 


COACHES  GUIDING 
THEIR  ALMA  MATERS 
TO  NATIONAL 

CHAMPIONSHIPS 

Phog  Allen,  Kansas  1952 


Jim  Boeheim,  Syracuse 

2003 

Bud  Foster,  Wisconsin 

1941 

Howard  Hobson,  Oreqon 

1939 

Ed  Jucker,  Cincinnati 

1961,1962 

Branch  McCrackenJndiana 

1940, 1953 

Vadal  Peterson,  Utah 

1944 

Norm  Sloan,  NC  State 

1974 

Fred  Taylor,  Ohio  State 

1960 

Gary  Williams,  Maryland 

2002 

Roy  Williams,  North  Carolina 

2005 

COACHES  GUIDING 
THEIR  ALMA  MATERS 
TO  THE  FINAL  FOUR 

SINCE  1980 

Jim  Boeheim,  Syracuse 1987,1996,2003 

Lou  Carnesecca,  St.  John's 1985 


Guv  Lewis,  Houston 


1982, 1983. 1984 


Eddie  Sutton,  Oklahoma  State 


1995,2004 


Gary  Williams,  Maryland  2001,2002 

Richard  Williams,  Mississippi  State 1996 


Roy  Williams,  North  Carolina 


2005 


fans  or  the  coach  himself.  The  weekend  featured  three 
hard-fought,  instant-classic  contests.  In  the  end,  the  Ter- 
rapins emerged  victorious,  with  their  first  tournament  title 
since  1984  and  only  the  third  in  the  storied  history  of  the 
Maryland  program.  In  only  three  days  -  three  days  that  were 
the  result  of  a  season's  worth  of  determination,  diligence  and 
lessons  learned  -  the  Terps  were  transformed  from  a  team 
teetering  on  the  edge  of  the  NCAA  bubble  to  a  No.  4  seed 
in  the  national  tournament. 

The  excitement  of  the  2004  ACC  Tournament  conjured 
images  of  the  Terrapins'  NCAA  title  run  only  two  years  earlier. 
Williams  followed  a  remarkable  2001  Final  Four  season  by 
compiling  the  most  wins  in  Maryland  history,  going  324  in 
2002.  He  engineered  the  school's  best  regular  season  ever 
(25-3),  its  first  outright  ACC  regular  season  title  since  1980, 
its  first  No.  1  seed  in  an  NCAA  Tournament,  and  a  return  to 
the  Final  Four.  He  earned  billing  as  the  league's  coach  of 
the  year  for  the  first  time  in  his  career  and  later  was  honored 
with  various  national  awards,  the  Victor  Award  and  the  New 
York  Athletic  Club's  Winged  Foot  Award  as  the  coach  of  the 
national  champions. 

Capping  his  personal  ascent  to  college  basketball's 
highest  pinnacle,  Williams  added  author  to  his  resume  in 
summer  2002  by  completing  an  autobiography  entitled 
Sweet  Redemption,  with  award-winning  journalist  David 
Vise.  The  book  captures  the  essence  of  Williams'  arrival  at 
Maryland,  the  Terps'  re-building  efforts,  their  return  to  the 
NCAA  Tournament  in  1 994  and  their  tournament  climb  ever 
since. 

The  rise  of  the  Maryland  program  has  run  parallel  with 
Williams'  ascent  among  the  most  notable  in  the  collegiate 
coaching  fraternity.  Williams  was  one  of  only  five  coaches 
to  boast  a  string  of  11  consecutive  trips  to  the  NCAA  Tourna- 
ment from  1994-2004.  He  has  produced  more  than  20  wins 
in  nine  of  his  last  11  seasons,  and  a  school-record  eight 
straight  from  1 996-97  to  2003-04.  Williams'  1 5  career  20-win 
seasons  ties  him  for  11th  among  active  coaches. 

Williams,  334-178  at  Maryland,  boasts  a  541-306  overall 
record  including  four  years  at  American  (1979-82),  four  at 
Boston  College  (1983-86)  and  three  at  Ohio  State  (1987- 
89).  In  27  seasons  as  a  Division  I  head  coach,  Williams  has 
coached  in  14  NCAA  Tournaments  and  guided  nine  different 
teams  to  the  NCAA  Sweet  Sixteen.  One  of  26  coaches  ever 
to  take  three  different  schools  to  the  NCAA  Tournament, 
Williams  has  guided  teams  to  the  NIT  or  NCAA  Tournament 
at  each  of  his  four  coaching  stops. 

During  his  run  of  11  straight  NCAA  Tournaments  at 
Maryland,  he  has  forged  his  way  to  becoming  the  winningest 
NCAA  Tournament  coach  in  Maryland  history  with  22  wins 
and  1 0  losses  -  nearly  70  percent.  He  boasts  a  26-1 3  NCAA 
Tournament  record  overall,  and  has  carried  Maryland  to  the 
Sweet  Sixteen  in  five  of  the  past  eight  years. 

TERP  ALUMNUS 

Williams  is  one  of  three  500-win  coaches  who  now 
engineer  the  programs  at  their  respective  alma  maters, 
including  Eddie  Sutton  at  Oklahoma  State  and  Jim  Boeheim 
at  Syracuse.  Wth  Roy  Williams  of  North  Carolina,  those  four 
also  are  the  only  active  coaches  to  direct  their  alma  maters 
to  at  least  one  Final  Four  appearance,  with  Gary  Williams, 
Boeheim  and  Sutton  making  multiple  showings  with  their 
alma  maters. 

In  2001 ,  Williams  became  just  the  sixth  coach  since  1 980 
to  direct  his  alma  mater  to  the  Final  Four.  A  year  later,  he 


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THE  GARY  WILLIAMS  FILE 


YEAR-BY-YEAR  HEAD 

Overall 
W       t       Pet 


Year 


School 


COACHING  RECORD 

Conference 
W       L      Pet      Finish    NCAA  Tournament  Participation 


1978-79 

American 

14 

13 

.519 

7 

4 

.636 

4th 

1979*) 

American 

13 

14 

.481 

5 

6 

.455 

5th 

1980-81 

American 

24 

6 

.800 

11 

0 

1.000 

1st 

1981-82 

American 

21 

9 

.700 

6 

3 

.727 

3rd 

1982-83 

Boston  Coll. 

25 

7 

.781 

12 

4 

.750 

T-1st 

NCAA  West  Reqion  Semifinals  (1-1) 

1983*4 

Boston  Coll. 

18 

12 

.600 

8 

8 

.500 

4th 

1984-85 

Boston  Col 

20 

11 

.645 

7 

9 

.438 

6th 

NCAA  Midwest  Reqion  Semifinals  (2-1) 

1985*6 

Boston  Coll. 

13 

15 

.464 

4 

12 

.250 

7th 

1985*7 

Ohio  State 

20 

13 

.606 

9 

9 

.500 

6th 

NCAA  Southeast  Reqion  Second  Round  (1-1) 

1987-88 

Ohio  State 

20 

13 

.606 

9 

9 

.500 

6th 

198849 

Ohio  State 

19 

15 

.559 

6 

12 

.333 

8th 

1989-90 

Maryland 

19 

14 

.576 

6 

8 

.429 

T-5th 

1990-91 

Maryland 

16 

12 

.571 

5 

9 

.357 

7th 

1991-92 

Maryland 

14 

15 

483 

5 

11 

.313 

8th 

1992-93 

Maryland 

12 

16 

429 

2 

14 

125 

8th 

1993-94 

Maryland 

18 

12 

.600 

8 

8 

.500 

T-4th 

NCAA  Midwest  Reqion  Semifinals  (2-1 ) 

1994-95 

Maryland 

26 

8 

.765 

12 

4 

.750 

T-1st 

NCAA  West  Reqion  Semifinals  (2-1) 

1995-96 

Maryland 

17 

13 

.567 

8 

8 

.500 

T4th 

NCAA  West  Reqion  First  Round  (0-1) 

1996-97 

Maryland 

21 

11 

.656 

9 

7 

.563 

T4th 

NCAA  Southeast  Reqion  First  Round  (0-1) 

1997-98 

Maryland 

21 

11 

.656 

10 

6 

.625 

3rd 

NCAA  West  Reqion  Semifinals  (2-1) 

1998-99 

Maryland 

28 

6 

.824 

13 

3 

.813 

2nd 

NCAA  South  Reqion  Semifinals  (2-1 ) 

1999-00 

Maryland 

25 

10 

.714 

11 

5 

.688 

2nd 

NCAA  Midwest  Reqion  Second  Round  (1-1) 

2000-01 

Maryland 

25 

11 

.694 

10 

6 

.625 

3rd 

NCAA  Final  Four,  West  Reqion  Champions  (4-1) 

2001-02 

Maryland 

32 

4 

.889 

15 

1 

.938 

1st 

NCAA  Final  Four,  NATIONAL  CHAMPIONS  (6*) 

2002-03 

Maryland 

21 

10 

.677 

11 

5 

.688 

T-2nd 

NCAA  South  Reqion  Semifinals  (2-1) 

2003*4 

Maryland 

20 

12 

.625 

7 

9 

.438 

6th 

NCAA  Denver  Reqional  Second  Round  (1-1) 

2004*5 

Maryland 

19 

13 

.594 

7 

9 

.438 

T-6th 

4  Years 

American 

72 

42 

.632 

31 

13 

.705 

4  Years 

Boston  Coll. 

76 

45 

.628 

31 

33 

.484 

NCAA -3-2 

3  Years 

Ohio  State 

59 

41 

.590 

24 

30 

.444 

NCAA -1-1 

16  Years 

Maryland 

334 

178 

.652 

139 

114 

.549 

NCAA- 22-10  (.688) 

27  Years 

Overall 

541 

306 

.639 

225 

189 

.543 

NCAA -26-13  (.667) 

COACHING  HONORS 

•  Naismith  National  Coach  of  the  Year  Finalist, 1995, 1 997, 2002 


•  National  Coach  of  the  Year,  20O2iBasketball  America ,  CBSSportsline.com) 

•  Atlantic  Coast  Conference  Coach  of  the  YearL2002 

•  Victor  Award,  2002  (National  Academy  of  Sports  Editors] 

•  Winged  Foot  Award,  2002  (N  Y.  Athletic  Club)  __  


•  Harry  Litwack  Eastern  Coach  of  the  Year  Award,  2002  (Herb  Good  Basketball  Club  of  Philadelphia) 

•  District  Coach  of  the  Year,  2002  (Basketball  times) 

•  Seaboard  Region  Coach  of  the  Year,  1997, 2002  (Basketball  Times  &  Eastern  Basketball) 

•  National  Coach  of  the  Year,  20011PlayboyJ 


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


•  ArJanfc  Coast  Conference  Coachd  the  Year,  1998  (ACC  Athlete  Magazine) 
•U.S.  Olympic  Team  Selection  Committee,  1988 

•  Eastern  Coach  of  the  Year,  1 983 


•  National  Coach  of  the  Year,  second  runner-upl983 

•  Distnct  Coach  of  the  Year,  1 981 


INTERNATIONAL  EXPERIENCE 

•  Five-game,  1 2-day  tour  of  Italy  with  Maryland  basketball  team  in  August  of  2004 


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

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


•  Eight-game,  12-day  tour  of  Yugoslavia  with  Big  Easl  Ail-Star  Team  in  July  of  1984 


PLAYING  EXPERIENCE 

•  1965*7,  University  of  Maryland,  basketball  letlerwinner 


•  1964,  University  of  Maryland,  freshman  basketball  learn 


•  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*6 


•  Member  1965  Sugar  Bowl  Tournament  title  learn  and  1966  Charlotte  Invitational  Tournament  championship  team 

PERSONAL 

Education:  University  of  Maryland,  1968.  B.S.  in  business;  Collingswood  (N.J.)  High  School,  1964 
Date  of  Birth:  March  4, 1945  in  Collingswood,  N.J. 


Family:  Daughter  Kristin  Scott  (33),  Son-in-law:  Geoff  Scott,  Grandchildren.  David  Geoffrey  Scott  (born  Nov.  15. 1999),  Lauren  Kelly  Scott  and 
John  William  Scott  (bom  June  19, 2003] 


MEN'S 


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BASKETBALL  I 


became  the  first  coach  since  1974  to  guide  his  alma  mater  to  a  national  title.  Williams  is  the  only  active  coach  to  take  his 
alma  mater  to  consecutive  Final  Four  appearances.  He  is  only  the  eighth  mentor  ever  to  guide  his  alma  mater  to  consecutive 
Final  Fours,  and  the  first  since  Houston's  Guy  Lewis  in  1982, 1983  and  1984. 

Aformer  Terrapin  point  guard,  Williams  was  a  starter  under  coach  Bud  Millikan  during  the  1 965, 1 966  and  1 967  seasons. 
He  was  the  team  captain  as  a  senior  and  still  lists  one  of  his  most  memorable  basketball  moments  as  his  experience  as  a 
spectator  at  the  1966  national  championship  game  conducted  at  Maryland's  legendary  Cole  Field  House,  between  Texas 
Western  and  Kentucky. 

The  former  Terrapin  student-athlete  is  also  noted  as  one  of  just  eight  former  ACC  basketball  players  ever  to  return  to  the 
league  as  a  head  coach.  On  March  2, 2003,  Williams  became  the  sixth  ACC  alumnus  to  win  at  least  500  games  as  Drew 
Nicholas  nailed  a  buzzer-beating  3-pointer  to  down  NC  State,  68-65.  With  334  wins  as  Maryland's  head  coach,  Williams  is 
only  the  sixth  ACC  coach  to  reach  the  300  milestone.  With  139  career  ACC  victories  as  Maryland's  coach,  he  needs  only 
four  ACC  wins  to  surpass  Frank  McGuire  (North  Carolina  and  South  Carolina)  as  the  third-winningest  ACC  coach  in  terms 
of  conference  victories. 


WILLIAMS  ERA 

Inducted  into  the  University  of  Maryland  Sports  Hall  of 
Fame  in  1999  and  the  University's  Alumni  Hall  of  Fame  in 
2005,  Williams  has  placed  his  alma  mater's  program  back 
among  the  elite  in  the  always-competitive  Atlantic  Coast 
Conference.  The  Terps  have  become  synonymous  with 
Duke  and  North  Carolina  among  the  league's  most  dominant 
programs,  and  nationally  have  become  a  fixture  among 
weekly  polls. 

Another  success  story  during  the  Williams  Era  at 
Maryland  was  the  coveted  home-court  win  streak  over  non- 
conference  foes,  which  spanned  more  than  12  years  and 
87  games.  Maryland  did  not  lose  a  non-league  home  game 
under  Williams  for  well  over  a  decade  since  just  his  fourth 
home  game  as  head  coach:  Dec.  1 2, 1 989  vs.  Coppin  State. 
The  Terps  went  undefeated  against  non-conference  foes 
during  the  final  1 2  years  of  competition  at  Cole  Field  House, 
and  ran  the  record  to  87  games  before  a  five-point  loss  to 
No.  14  Florida  on  Dec.  14, 2002  at  Comcast  Center. 

The  decade  of  the  1990s  was  certainly  a  decade  of 
resurgence  for  the  Maryland  basketball  team. 

Since  Williams'  arrival  as  head  coach  in  the  summer  of 
1989,  the  Terps  have  soared  to  a  level  of  national  promi- 
nence unmatched  during  the  first  century  of  the  program 
-  and  unmatched  by  the  vast  majority  of  programs  nation- 
wide. Included  among  the  many  superior  accomplishments 
during  the  Williams  Era  are:  a  school-record  11  straight 
NCAA  Tournament  appearances  (1994-04)  which  include 
consecutive  trips  to  the  Final  Four,  a  national  crown  and 
seven  Sweet  Sixteen  appearances;  the  2004  ACC  title;  10 
consecutive  upper-division  finishes  in  the  ACC  including 
runner-up  distinction  in  1999,  2000  and  2003;  an  outright 
regular  season  ACC  title  in  2002  and  a  shared  one  in  1 995; 
a  school-record  28  victories  during  the  1999  season  which 


WILLIAMS 
FLASHBACK 

Check  out  Gary  Williams'  player  profile  as  a 

senior  team  captain  from  the  1966-67  Maryland 

men's  basketball  media  guide. 


GARY  WILLIAMS  — No.  14 

OAKY  WILLIAMS.  6-0.  170,  21,  Senior.  Col- 
ioe.-w.Kwl  NJ  -  Maryland's  b*-;t  floor  man 
■  ho  can  worfc  the  ball  down  th«  floor  quicker 
than  any  ot  h;_.  mates  .  .  can  nil  ihc  open 
■nan  ...  a  fierce  competitor  with  a  heart  as 
nig  as  his  chest. 


WILLIAMS' 

Year              GP 

PLAYING  STATISTICS  AT  MARYLAND 

FG-FGA          FG%            FT-FTA            FT%            Rebounds           Points 

196M5            26 

33-87 

.379 

25-50 

500                80-3.1 

91-3.5 

1965-66            23 

23-61 

.377 

20-42 

.476                74-3.2 

66-2.9 

1966-67            25 

71-134 

.530 

31-49 

.633                82-3.3 

173-6.9 

Career            74 

127-282 

450 

76-141 

.539               236-3.2 

3304.5 

NCAA  DIVISION  I  COACHING 
WINS,  ACTIVE  COACHES 

1.        Bob  Knight,  Texas  Tech  854 


2, 

Eddie  Sutton,  Oklahoma  State 

781 

3. 

Lute  Olson,  Arizona 

740 

4. 

John  Chaney,  Temple 

724 

5. 

Mike  Krzyzewski,  Duke 

721 

6 

Jim  Boeheim,  Syracuse 

703 

7. 

Jim  Calhoun,  Connecticut 

703 

8. 

Billy  Tubbs,  Lamar 

624 

9. 

Tom  Davis,  Drake 

569 

10. 

Tom  Penders,  Houston 

545 

11. 

Gary  Williams,  Maryland 

541 

12. 

Homer  Drew,  Valparaiso 

538 

13. 

Larry  Hunter,  Western  Carolina 

509 

14. 

Ben  Braun,  California 

503 

15. 

Pat  Douqlass,  UC  Irvine 

498 

16. 

Dick  Bennett,  Washinqton  State 

479 

17. 

Bo  Ryan,  Wisconsin 

476 

18 

Rick  Byrd,  Belmont 

473 

19. 

Roy  Williams,  North  Carolina 

470 

20. 

Rick  Pitino,  Louisville 

449 

MOST  20-WIN  SEASONS, 
ACTIVE  COACHES 

1 .       Bob  Kniqht,  Texas  Tech 

28 

T2. 

Jim  Boeheim,  Syracuse 

27 

Lute  Olson,  Arizona 

27 

4. 

Eddie  Sutton,  Oklahoma  State 

25 

5. 

Mike  Krzyzewski,  Duke 

21 

6. 

Jim  Calhoun,  Connecticut 

20 

7. 

Billy  Tubbs,  Lamar 

18 

8. 

Tom  Davis,  Drake 

16 

T9. 

Gary  Williams,  Maryland 

15 

John  Chaney,  Temple 

15 

Roy  Williams,  North  Carolina 

15 

CAREER  NCAA  TOURNAMENT 
WINS,  ACTIVE  COACHES 

1.        Mike  Krzyzewski,  Duke                                        66 

2. 

Bob  Knight,  Texas  Tech 

45 

3. 

Lute  Olson,  Arizona 

45 

4. 

Roy  Williams,  North  Carolina 

41 

5. 

Jim  Boeheim,  Syracuse 

40 

6 

Jim  Calhoun,  Connecticut 

38 

7. 

Eddie  Sutton,  Oklahoma  State 

37 

8. 

Rick  Pitino,  Louisville 

31 

9. 

Tubby  Smith,  Kentucky 

27 

10. 

Gary  Williams,  Maryland 

26 

CAREER  WINS  -  ALL  GAMES 

WHILE  AT  ACC  SCHOOL 

1 .        Dean  Smith,  North  Carolina 

879 

2. 

Mike  Krzyzewski,  Duke 

648 

3. 

Bobby  Cremins,  Georgia  Tech 

354 

4. 

Lefty  Dnesell,  Maryland 

348 

5. 

Gary  Williams,  Maryland 

334 

6. 

Terry  Holland,  Virginia 

326 

7. 

Norm  Sloan,  NC  State 

266 

8. 

Frank  McGuire,  UNC&  USC 

264 

9. 

Dave  Odom,  Wake  Forest 

240 

10. 

Carl  Tacy,  Wake  Forest 

222 

CAREER  WINS  -  ACC  GAMES 

1 .        Dean  Smith,  North  Carolina 

364 

2 

Mike  Krzyzewski,  Duke 

250 

3. 

Frank  McGuire,  UNC  8,  USC 

142 

4. 

Gary  Williams,  Maryland 

139 

5. 

Bobby  Cremins.  Georgia  Tech 

134 

6. 

Lefty  Driesell,  Maryland 

122 

7. 

Terry  Holland,  Virginia 

111 

8. 

Vic  Bubas,  Duke 

106 

9. 

Norm  Sloan,  NC  State 

103 

10. 

Dave  Odom,  Wake  Forest 

101 

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WITH  541  CAREER  VICTORIES  IN  27  SEASONS  OVERALL,  WILLIAMS  IS  THE  1 1TH- 
WINNINGEST  ACTIVE  HEAD  COACH  IN  NCAA  DIVISION  I  MEN'S  BASKETRALL. 


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was  shattered  again  with  32  in  2002;  four  NBA  lottery  picks, 
one  national  Player  of  the  Year,  a  senior  of  the  year  and  two 
ACC  Players  of  the  Year;  an  ACC  Tournament  MVP;  and  the 
first  recipient  of  the  nation's  Senior  CLASS  Award. 

Added  for  good  measure  are  a  NBACo-Rookie  of  the  Year 
in  Steve  Francis  (2000),  and  a  preseason  top-five  ranking 
three  times  in  four  seasons  (1999-2002),  The  result  is  a 
program  and  a  coach  who  have  reached  icon  status. 

Williams  is  the  only  head  coach  in  school  history  to  guide 
the  Terps  to  12  postseason  tournament  appearances.  After 
guiding  his  first  two  Maryland  teams  to  winning  records 
and  overcoming  an  NCAA  probationary  period  resulting 
from  the  previous  regime,  he  guided  the  Terps  to  an  NCAA 
Tournament  appearance  in  just  his  fifth  season,  1994,  and 
earned  a  share  of  the  ACC  regular-season  title  in  just  his 
sixth,  1995. 

Williams'  past  12  seasons  have  brought  Maryland  from 
striving  for  contention  in  the  Atlantic  Coast  Conference  to  the 
realization  of  the  tournament  title  in  2004;  from  endeavors 
to  become  nationally  competitive  to  the  reality  of  11  NCAA 
berths,  seven  Sweet  Sixteen  appearances,  two  Final  Fours 
and  of  course,  the  2002  NCAA  championship. 

In  2003,  Williams  took  a  group  of  experienced  but  mostly 
untested  Terps  to  a  third-straight  Sweet  Sixteen.  Along  the 
way,  the  squad  earned  its  fourth  final  Top  10  ranking  in  five 
seasons,  posted  a  seventh-straight  20-win  season,  recorded 
a  school-record  sixth  straight  finish  in  the  upper  echelon  of 
the  ACC  by  capturing  second  place,  and  posted  a  school- 
record  sixth  straight  season  of  double-digit  ACC  victories. 
The  Terrapins  helped  Williams  to  his  500th  career  coaching 
victory  on  March  2, 2003. 

The  2002  championship  itself  was  a  product  of  maturity 
and  steadfast  dedication  to  a  common  goal  -  and  included 
a  magical  ride  through  the  final  season  of  play  at  venerable 
Cole  Field  House.  Williams  molded  a  cast  of  seven  returning 
players  from  its  national  semifinalists  of  2001,  while  senior 
captains  Lonny  Baxter,  Juan  Dixon  and  Byron  Mouton  keyed 
a  consistent  effort  from  the  beginning  of  practice  in  October, 
through  an  undefeated  (15-0)  home  campaign  at  Cole,  all 
the  way  to  a  net-cutting  evening  at  the  Georgia  Dome  on 
April  1,  The  Terrapins  overcame  personal  obstacles  and 
handled  the  ACC's  and  the  NCAA  Tournament's  stiffest  chal- 
lenges. After  winning  the  ACC  regular  season  crown  with  a 
1 5-1  record,  the  Terps'  ascent  to  the  national  championship 
game  included  successive  victories  over  perennial  powers 
Wisconsin,  Kentucky,  Connecticut  and  Kansas  -  and  a 
64-52  defeat  of  Indiana  in  the  title  game.  Maryland  won  the 
first  national  title  in  school  history,  and  earned  its  very  first 
No.  1  ranking,  after  becoming  the  first  team  in  NCAA  history 
to  reach  the  championship  game  by  defeating  the  highest 
possible  seed  in  every  round. 

Ayear  earlier,  the  Terrapins  began  the  season  with  a  lofty 
No.  5  ranking  by  the  Associated  Press  and  finished  with  the 
No.  4  spot  by  USA  Today/ESPN.  The  Terps  butted  heads 
weekly  during  an  ACC  schedule  that  included  five  nationally 
ranked  teams,  but  found  their  stride  late  in  the  year  to  win  1 0 
of  their  last  1 2  games.  Of  those  10,  seven  nationally  ranked 
foes  fell  in  the  Terps'  path  to  the  Final  Four,  with  their  only 
losses  coming  to  eventual  NCAA  and  ACC  champion  Duke. 
Local  rival  Georgetown  was  dispatched  in  the  Sweet  Sixteen, 


and  an  87-73  win  over  No.  2-ranked  and  top-seeded  Stanford 
earned  Maryland  its  first  NCAA  regional  title. 

The  2000  season  may  have  been  one  of  Williams'  great- 
est coaching  accomplishments  ever  -  guiding  a  "rebuilding" 
Terrapin  team  to  25  wins,  a  second  straight  second-place 
finish  in  the  ACC  and  its  first  trip  to  the  conference  tourna- 
ment final  since  1 984.  All  with  a  freshman  point  guard  (Steve 
Blake),  three  first-year  starters  (Baxter,  Blake,  Dixon)  and 
only  one  senior  following  the  loss  of  three  players  to  the  NBA 
draft.  Two  years  later,  those  three  first-year  starters  would 
become  seasoned  veterans  and  national  champions. 

Four  years  after  tying  for  his  first  ACC  regular  season 
championship  in  1995,  Williams  led  Maryland  to  a  then 
school-record  28  victories  and  a  school-record  13  ACC 
victories  during  the  1999  season.  The  Terps  finished  the 
season  ranked  No.  5  by  the  Associated  Press  -  then  the 
highest  final  ranking  since  1975  and  only  the  third  time  in 
school  history  that  the  program  had  earned  a  top  five  final 
national  ranking.  Maryland  peaked  at  No.  2  as  it  won  its  first 
10  games  of  the  season,  and  its  No.  2  seed  in  the  NCAA 
Tournament  matched  the  highest  tournament  seed  in  school 
history. 

Williams  has  been  voted  as  a  national  coach  of  the 
year  finalist  five  times,  including  his  selection  in  2002  as 
the  national  coach  of  the  year  by  Basketball  America  and 
CBSSportsline.com,  and  in  2001  by  Playboy.  Besides  the 
ACC  coaching  honor,  other  accolades  after  the  2002  champi- 
onship season  included  the  Winged  Foot  Award  as  presented 
by  the  N.Y.  Athletic  Club;  the  Victor  Award  as  presented  by 
the  National  Academy  of  Sports  Editors;  the  Harry  Litwack 
Award  as  Eastern  Coach  of  the  Year,  presented  annually  by 
the  Herb  Good  Club  of  Philadelphia;  and  Seaboard  Region 
Coach  of  the  Year  honors  as  named  by  Basketball  Times 
and  Eastern  Basketball.  In  1998,  ACC  Athlete  Magazine 
voted  him  as  the  ACC  Coach  of  the  Year.  He  received  the 
same  honor  from  College  Hoops  Illustrated  in  2000.  Fol- 
lowing Maryland's  1997  season,  when  the  Terps  advanced 
to  the  NCAA  Tournament  and  finished  with  a  9-7  record  in 
the  ACC,  he  was  named  as  the  Seaboard  Region  Coach  of 
the  Year  by  Basketball  Times  and  Eastern  Basketball.  He 
was  honored  as  the  district  coach  of  the  year  in  1981 ,  and 
in  1983  he  was  named  as  the  Eastern  Coach  of  the  Year. 

Williams  has  cemented  his  legacy  as  one  of  America's 
greatest  recruiters  and  college  coaches  —  a  statement 
backed  not  just  by  consecutive  Final  Four  appearances  or  23 
winning  records  in  27  seasons,  but  by  28  NBA  draft  choices 
and  the  numerous  former  assistant  coaches  who  now  guide 
their  own  programs.  Williams  has  mentored  seven  first-round 
selections  and  six  NBA  lottery  picks:  Walt  Williams  (#7  pick, 
1992),  Joe  Smith  (#1, 1995),  Steve  Francis  (#2, 1999)  and 
Chris  Wilcox  (#8,  2002);  and  Ohio  State  standouts  Jim 
Jackson  (#5, 1992)  and  Dennis  Hopson  (#3, 1987).  Two-time 
European  player  of  the  year  Sarunas  Jasikevicius  played 
for  four  years  under  Williams  and  starred  in  Europe  before 
signing  with  the  Indiana  Pacers  in  the  summer  of  2005. 

Williams  was  hired  on  June  1 3, 1 989.  He  inherited  a  team 
that  had  won  only  nine  games  the  year  before  and  finished 
in  last  place  in  the  ACC.  Displaying  his  coaching  abilities  im- 
mediately, he  helped  the  Terps  to  1 9  wins  while  advancing  to 
the  second  round  of  the  National  Invitation  Tournament -and 
making  him  the  first  coach  in  school  history  to  lead  a  team 
into  the  postseason  in  his  first  year.  In  addition,  Maryland's 
10-game  improvement  in  the  win  column  during  Williams' 
first  season  was  the  largest  in  school  history  and  second 
largest  in  the  annals  of  the  ACC  by  a  first-year  coach.  Only 


TURNAROUND  UNDER  WILLIAMS 

Last  10  Years  Overall  ACC 


1995-96 

1M3I.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) 

2000-01 

25-11  (.694) 

10-6  (.625) 

2001-02 

32-4(889) 

15-1  (.938) 

2002-03 

21-101.677) 

11-5  (.688) 

2003-04 

20-121.625) 

7-9  (.438) 

2004-05 

19-13(594) 

7-9  (.438) 

Totals 

255-109(701) 

113-631.642) 

First  5  Years 

Overall 

ACC 

1989-90 

19-14(.576) 

6-8  1  429j 

1990-91 

16-12  (.571) 

5-9  (.357) 

1991-92 

14-15  (.483) 

5-11  (.313) 

1992-93 

12-16  (.429) 

2-14  (.125) 

1993-94 

18-12(.600) 

8-8  (.500) 

Totals 

79-69  (.534) 

26-501.342) 

MOST  VICTORIES 
UNDER  WILUAMS 

Season                         W         L 

Pet.    School 

2001-02 

32 

4 

889 

Maryland 

1998-99 

28 

6 

824 

Maryland 

1994-95 

26 

8 

765 

Maryland 

1982-83 

25 

7 

781 

Boston  Colleqe 

1999-00 

25 

10 

714 

Maryland 

2000-01 

25 

11 

694 

Maryland 

1980-81 

24 

6 

800 

American 

WILLIAMS'  MILESTONE 
VICTORIES 

Victory  #       Opponent,  Score                   School 

No.  1            Catholic,  83-68 

American 

No.  50           Drexel.  62-60 

American 

No.  100         New  Hampshire.  97-64 

Boston  Colleqe 

No.  150         Bowlinq  Green,  89-52 

Ohio  State 

No.  200         Northwestern,  100-89 

Ohio  State 

No.  250         #10  North  Carolina,  82-80 

Maryland 

No.  300         at  NC  State,  84-67 

Maryland 

No.  350         #13  Clemson,  76-61 

Maryland 

No.  400        San  Francisco,  71-61 

Maryland 

No.  450         #16  Temple,  82-74 

Maryland 

No.  500         NC  State,  68-65 

Maryland 

IN  THE  SAGARIN  POWER 
RANKINGS  (SINCE  1995) 

Year                   Schedule  Rankinq         Team  Rankinq 

1995                              19 

8 

1996                                16 

28 

1997                                15 

11 

1998                                 1 

11 

1999                              22 

5 

2000                              21 

24 

2001                              12 

6 

2002                              20 

3 

2003                              54 

18 

2004                               3 

19 

2005                              29 

33 

WILUAMS  VS.  THE  ACC 
(INCLUDES  ALL  GAMES) 


WINNING  PCT.  UNDER  WILLIAMS 

Season  W        L         Pet.    School 


2001-02 

32 

4 

689 

Maryland 

1998-99 

28 

6 

824 

Maryland 

1980-81 

24 

6 

800 

American 

1982-83 

25 

7 

781 

Boston  Colleqe 

1994-95 

26 

8 

765 

Maryland 

1999-00 

25 

10 

714 

Maryland 

1981-82 

21 

9 

700 

American 

WILLIAMS  IN  THE  POSTSEASON 

Event  GP        W         L      Pet. 


NCAA 

37 

25 

12 

.676 

NIT 

18 

11 

7 

.611 

ACC 

25 

11 

14 

.440 

BIG  EAST 

6 

2 

4 

.333 

East  Coast 

7 

3 

4 

.429 

Totals 

93 

52 

41 

.559 

School 

Last  5  Years 

Last  10  Years 

Boston  Colleqe 

0-0 

0-0 

Clemson 

8-3 

15-7 

Duke 

6-7 

11-15 

Florida  State 

8-2 

194 

Georqia  Tech 

5-4 

14-7 

Miami 

0-1 

0-1 

North  Carolina 

5-6 

11-12 

NC  State 

8-4 

18-6 

Virqinia 

7-3 

15-5 

Vlrqmia  Tech 

1-1 

1-1 

Wake  Forest 

7-3 

11-9 

Totals 

55-34  (.618) 

115-67  (.632) 

the  legendary  Press  Maravich,  who  improved  NC  State's  win- 
ning ledger  by  1 3  games  in  his  inaugural  season  (1 965),  can 
boast  a  higher  first-year  improvement  in  the  win  column. 

A  1968  graduate  of  Maryland,  Williams  lettered  as  the 
Terps'  starting  point  guard  from  1965-67  under  head  coach 
Bud  Millikan,  serving  as  team  captain  during  his  senior 
season.  It  was  as  a  player  in  the  ACC  that  Williams  began 
developing  his  basketball  philosophy.  Playing  beside  three- 
year  teammates  Joe  Harrington  and  Jay  McMillen,  he  studied 
the  game  under  Millikan,  and  it  was  then  that  he  developed 
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  Hank 
Iba.  The  fast-breaking  offense  that  Williams'  teams  employ 
is  similar  to  the  style  Vic  Bubas'  Duke  teams  used  when 
Williams  was  a  player. 

PATH  BACK  TO 
COLLEGE  PARK 

Williams  began  his  coaching  career  alongside  Harrington 
as  graduate  students  at  Maryland  under  freshman  coach  Tom 
Davis.  The  1969  freshman  team  finished  with  a  12-4  record 
as  Williams  bonded  with  Davis  in  a  relationship  that  would 
serve  him  well  as  his  coaching  career  progressed. 


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  season 
"the  ultimate  —  there  wasn't  another  game  to  win."  Upon 
winning  the  NCAA  West  Region  championship  in  2001,  he 
fondly  recalled  his  championship  at  Camden  as  the  "only 
other  time  I've  ever  got  to  cut  down  a  net." 

Williams  spent  one  more  year  at  Woodrow  Wilson  before 
accepting  an  invitation  from  Davis  in  1 972  to  become  an  as- 
sistant 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  victories  with  a 
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  NIT  for  the  second  consecutive  year.  Only  once  prior  to 
Williams'  arrival  had  AU  attended  a  postseason  tournament, 
and  the  Eagles  have  not  returned  since.  Williams'  four-year 
record  atAU  was  72-42. 


In  1983,  Wlliams  succeeded  Davis  at  Boston  College.  He 
was  once  again  an  instant  success,  posting  a  25-7  record 
and  leading  the  Eagles  to  the  regular-season  championship 
of  the  Big  East  in  his  first  season.  Making  his  first  appearance 
in  the  NCAA  Tournament,  Williams  directed  the  Eagles  to 
the  Sweet  16.  He  finished  third  in  the  balloting  for  national 
coach  of  the  year,  and  was  honored  again  as  the  Eastern 
Coach  of  the  Year  by  his  peers.  He  went  on  to  duplicate  that 
NCAA  Tournament  success  again  in  1 985,  leading  B.C.  back 
to  the  Sweet  Sixteen. 

In  1987,  Wlliams  accepted  the  head  coaching  job  at  Ohio 
State,  becoming  the  10th  basketball  coach  in  that  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  defeated  then-No. 
1  and  unbeaten  Iowa  (coached  by  Tom  Davis)  in  the  regular 
season,  in  what  would  be  the  first  of  many  giant-killings.  Dur- 
ing Williams'  three-year  term  at  Ohio  State,  OSU  defeated  a 
second-ranked  Purdue  team,  perennial  power  Kansas  and 
highly  regarded  Big  Ten  powers  Michigan  and  Illinois.  Each 
of  Wlliams'  three  Ohio  State  teams  advanced  to  postseason 
play,  and  he  laid  the  groundwork  for  the  highly  successful 
teams  that  followed  when  he  left  Columbus  for  College 
Park. 


38 


MEN'S 

Bb 

BASKETBALL  I 


THE  WILLIAMS'  INFLUENCE 


NBA  FIRST  ROUND  DRAFT  PICKS 


CHRIS  WILCOX  * 

2002  •  No.  8  overall  (L) 
Los  Angeles  Clippers 


JUAN  DIXON 

2002 -No.  17  overall 
Washington  Wizards 


STEVE  FRANCIS 

1999 -No.  2  overall  (L) 
Vancouver  Grizzlies 


KEITH  BOOTH 

1997 -No.  28  overall 
Chicago  Bulls 


JOE  SMITH  * 

1995-  No.  1  overall  (L) 
Golden  State  Warriors 


JIM  JACKSON  * 

1992  -No.  5  overall  (L) 
Dallas  Mavericks 


WALT  WILLIAMS 

1992  •  No.  7  overall  (L) 
Sacramento  Kings 


JERROD  MUSTAF 

1990  •  No.  17  overall 
New  York  Knicks 


DENNIS  HOPSON 

1987  •No.  3  overall  (L) 
New  Jersey  Nets 


L  -  Lottery  selection;  '  -  recruited  by  Williams 


FORMER  ASSISTANTS  IN  CHARGE 


Randy  Ayers 


Rick  Barnes 


RANDY  AYERS 

Assistant  to  Williams  for  ttiree  years  at  Ohio  State  Head 
coach  at  Ohio  State  for  eight  years,  and  was  the  head 
coach  of  the  Philadelphia  76ers  during  the  2003  season. 
Currently  an  assistant  coach  for  the  Orlando  Magic 

RICK  BARNES 

Assistant  to  Williams  for  one  year  at  Ohio  Slate.  Has 
been  the  head  coach  at  George  Mason,  Providence  and 
Ctemson  Currently  the  head  coach  at  Texas. 

PAUL  BRAZEAU 

Assistant  to  Williams  for  one  year  at  Boston  College 
and  three  years  at  Ohio  State  Formerly  the  head 
coach  at  Hartford 

JIM  CLEAMONS 

Assistant  to  Williams  at  Ohio  State  and  a  former  head 
coach  at  Youngstown  State.  Former  head  coach  of 
the  Dallas  Mavencks,  and  a  former  assistant  and  NBA 
Champion  with  the  Chicago  Bulls  and  Los  Angeles 
Lakers.  Currently  an  assistant  coach  with  the  New 
Orleans  Hornets 

DAVE  DICKERSON 

Assistant  to  Williams  at  Maryland  for  nine  years  and  a  for- 
mer Terrapin  player.  Currently  head  coach  at  Tulane 

FRANDUNPHY 

Assistant  to  Williams  at  Amencan  University  Currently 
the  head  coach  at  the  University  of  Pennsylvania. 


Paul  Brazeau  Jim  Cleamons 


FRAN  PRASCHILLA 

Assistant  to  Williams  for  two  years  at  Ohio  State.  Has 
been  the  head  coach  at  Manhattan  College  and  St. 
John's  Formerly  the  head  coach  at  New  Mexico.  Cur- 
rently an  ESPN  college  basketball  analyst 

BILLY  HAHN 

Assistant  to  Williams  for  12  years  at  Maryland  Former 
head  coach  at  Ohio  U.  and  LaSalle. 

CHRIS  KNOCHE 

Assistant  to  Williams  for  two  years  at  Amencan,  Has 
been  the  head  coach  at  American  Cunentty  the  Terps' 
radio  analyst 

MIKE  LONERGAN 

Assistant  to  Williams  for  one  year  at  Maryland 
Former  head  coach  at  Catholic,  current  head  coach 
at  Vermont 

JIMMY  PATSOS 

Assistant  to  Williams  for  13  seasons  at  Maryland  Cur- 
rently the  head  coach  at  Loyola. 

ART  PERRY 

Assistant  to  Williams  for  six  years  at  Maryland.  Former 
head  coach  at  Amencan  and  Delaware  State. 

EDTAPSCOTT 

Assistant  to  Williams  at  Amencan,  who  later  served  as 
the  head  coach  at  AU .  Former  vice  president  of  the  New 
York  Knicks.  Currently  the  chairman  and  president  of  the 
expansion  Charlotte  Bobcats  of  the  NBA 


A 


Dave  Dickerson  FranDunphy  Fran  Fraschilla  Billy  Hahn 


mm 


Chris  Knoche  UikeLonergan  Jimmy  Patsos  Art  Perry  EdTapscott 


Williams  and  Joe  Smith  helped  honor  Cat  Ripken  Jr. 
on  the  night  of  Ripken's  2,131st  consecutive  game. 


Williams  threw  out  the  first  pitch  at  an  Aberdeen 
Ironbirds  game  this  past  season. 


SiCMMHiHDi«?.p  ■ 


TEAM 


TORTIEJ 


WILLIAMS  WITH  HIS  FAMILY 


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


Kristen,  Geoff  and  the  family  take  in  a  game  at  Comcast  Center. 


Kristen  surrounded  by  David  (top),  John  (left) 
and  Lauren  (bottom). 


WILLIAMS'  CAREER  RECORD  US.  OPPONENTS 


Opponent 

Career 

Home 

at  UM 

Home     at  OSU 

at  BC 

at  AU 

First 

Last 

Air  Force 

1-0 

0-0 

1-0 

1979-80  (AU) 

Akron 

1-0 

0-0 

1-0 

198849  (OSU) 

Alabama 

0-1 

04 

0-1 

1978-79  (AU) 

Alcorn  Stale 

1-0 

1-0 

1-0 

1-0 

1989-90  (UM) 

Amercan 

94 

94 

9-0 

9-0 

1990-91  (UM) 

200445  (UM) 

Arizona 

0-3 

04 

0-1 

0-1 

198546  (BC) 

200142  (UM) 

NCAA  Tournament:  0-1  (' 

8UM.7947) 

Arizona  State 

0-1 

04 

0-1 

1994-95  (UM) 

Arkansas 

3-1 

0-0 

0-1 

198647  (OSU) 

Army 

1-0 

04 

1-0 

1989-90  (UM) 

Auburn 

0-1 

04 

0-1 

198546  (BC) 

Augusta 

1-0 

1-0 

1-0 

1-0 

1989-90  (UM) 

AU-Puerto  Rico 

1-0 

0-0 

1-0 

1998-99  (UM) 

Ball  State 

1-0 

M 

1-0 

198748  (OSU) 

6a1:  more 

2-0 

1-0 

2-0 

1978-79  (AU) 

197940  (AU) 

Be-Ie, 

1-0 

1-0 

1-0 

198243  (BC) 

Boston  College 

0-1 

0-0 

0-1 

1990-91  (UM) 

Boston  Un  rersity 

1-1 

1-0 

1-1 

1-0 

1989-90  (UM) 

1990-91  (UM) 

Bowling  Green 

1-0 

1-0 

1-0 

198647  (OSU) 

Bradtej 

0-1 

0-0 

0-1 

198142  (AU) 

B'  .■/ 

3-0 

1-0 

3-0 

198243  (BC) 

198445  (BC) 

Bucknell 

4-2 

3-1 

1-0 

1-0 

1-0 

2-2 

1978-79  (AU) 

1994-95  (UM) 

California 

1-0 

0-0 

1-0 

1996-97  (UM) 

Catholic 

4-0 

2-0 

4-0 

'-": ■>  -, 

198142  (AU) 

Central  Florida 

1-0 

0-0 

1-0 

1978-79  (AU) 

Central  Michigan 

1-0 

1-0 

1-0 

198748  (OSU) 

Chaminade 

1-0 

M 

1-0 

1994-95  (UM) 

Chicago  State 

2-0 

2-0 

2-0 

2-0 

1996-97  (UM) 

200041  (UM) 

Cincinnati 

1-0 

0-0 

1-C 

1994-95  (UM) 

The  Citadel 

1-0 

1-0 

1-0 

1-0 

200243  (UM) 

200243  (UM) 

Clemsori 

21-14 

12-4 

21-14 

12-4 

1989-90  (UM) 

200445  (UM) 

Cleveland  State 

1-0 

0-0 

1-0 

198748  (OSU) 

Coastal  Carolina 

1-0 

1-0 

1-0 

1-0 

199940  (UM) 

Colgate 

1-0 

1-0 

1-0 

1-0 

1994-95  (UM) 

Coll  Of  Charleston        0-1        0-0         0-1 
NCAA  Tournament:  0-1  (97  UM.  66-75) 

1996-97  (UM) 

Colorado  State 

1-0 

0-0 

1-0 

198748  (OSU) 

Co'urroa 

1-0 

04 

1-0 

198243  (BC) 

Connecticut 

B-5 

3-1 

2-2 

0-1 

6-2 

198243  (BC) 

200142  (UM) 

NCAA  Tournament  ■  ' 

?  JM  39-99     32 

JM.  9042) 

Coppin  State 

0-1 

0-1 

0-1 

0-1 

1989-90  (UM) 

Cornell 

1-0 

1-0 

1-0 

1-0 

1993-94  (UM) 

Creighton                   1-0        04         1-0 
NCAA  Tournament:  1-0  ('99  UM.  75-63) 

1998-99  (UM) 

Davidson 

1-0 

1-0 

1-0 

1-0 

200445  (UM) 

200445  (UM) 

Dayton 

1-3 

0-1 

0-1 

1-2 

198647  (OSU) 

200041  (UM) 

De!a,va'p 

44 

2-0 

44 

1978-79  (AU) 

198142  (AU) 

Delaware  State 

34 

34 

34 

2-0 

1989-90  (UM) 

200142  (UM) 

DePaul 

2-0 

04 

1-0 

1-0 

198849  (OSU) 

1998-99  (UM) 

Detroit 

1-0 

1-0 

1-0 

1-0 

200142  (UM) 

Drexel 

4-3 

3-1 

4-3 

1978-79  (AU) 

198142  (AU) 

Duke 

12-28 

5-11 

11-28 

5-11 

1-0 

198445  (BCl 

200445  (UM) 

NCAA  Tournament:  1-1  ('85  BC.  74-73);  ('01  UM,  84-95) 

Duquesne 

2-0 

2-0 

2-0 

2-0 

1998-99  (UM) 

200243  (UM) 

E  Tennessee  State 

1-0 

04 

1-0 

1989-90  (UM) 

Evansville 

0-1 

04 

0-1 

1991-92  (UM) 

Fairfield 

1-0 

1-0 

1-0 

198243  (BC) 

Pa"e:;n  Did  -so-1 

2-0 

2-0 

2-0 

2-0 

1997-98  (UM) 

199940  (UM) 

40 


Opponent 

Career 

Home 

atUM 

Home    at  OSU 

atBC 

at  AU 

First 

Last 

Florida 

3-3 

1-1 

1-1 

0-1 

2-2 

198647  (OSU) 

200344  (UM) 

Florida  InH 

24 

24 

14 

14 

14 

198647  (OSU) 

1997-98  (UM) 

Florida  State 

24-7 

11-3 

24-7 

11-3 

1991-92  (UM) 

200445  (UM) 

George  Mason 

54 

:-; 

5-0 

2-0 

1989-90  (UM) 

200445  (UM) 

NCAA  Tournament:  14| 

01  UM,  8340) 

George  Washington 

6-5 

0-1 

44 

2-2 

1978-79  (AU) 

200445  (UM) 

Georgetown 

3-12 

1-5 

24 

0-1 

1-7 

04 

1978-79  (AU) 

200041  (UM) 

NCAA  Tournament:  1-1  (87  OSU,  7942);  (01  UM.  76- 

Georg  a 

0-1 

04 

0-1 

1996-97  (UM) 

Georgia  Stale             14 
NCAA  Tournament:  14  ( 

04         14 
01  UM,  7940) 

200041  (UM) 

Georgia  Tech 

17-16 

11-5 

17-16 

11-5 

1989-90  (UM) 

200445  (UM) 

Gettysburg 

:-o 

0-0 

24 

197940  (AU) 

198041  (AU) 

Gonzaga 

t-1 

04 

M 

1994-95  (UM) 

200344  (UM) 

NCAA  Toumamenf14  (95  UM,  87 

Hampton 

14 

14 

14 

14 

200243  (UM) 

200243  (UM) 

Hartford 

14 

14 

14 

198445  (BC) 

Harvard 

24 

14 

24 

198041  (AU) 

198142  (AU) 

Ha.-.a 

14 

04 

14 

1996-97  (UM) 

Hofstra 

7-1 

44 

34 

24 

4-1 

1978-79  (AU) 

200344  (UM) 

Holy  Cross 

44 

24 

44 

198243  (BC) 

198546  (BC) 

Howard 

44 

-i-': 

3-0 

3-0 

14 

198647  (OSU) 

1996-97  (UM) 

Illinois 

44 

2-2 

3-1 

14 

1-5 

198647  (OSU) 

200142  (UM) 

NCAA  Tournament:  14  ( 

98  UM.  6741) 

Indiana 

14 

0-3 

1-1 

04 

0-1 

198344  (BC) 

200243  (UM) 

NCAA  Tournament:  1-0  1 02  UM,  64 

-52) 

lona 

14 

04 

14 

199940  (UM) 

NCAA  Tournament:  14  (00  UM,  74-59) 

Iowa 

4-3 

2-1 

14 

3-3 

198647  (OSU) 

199940  (UM) 

Iowa  Stale 

14 

0-0 

14 

198344  (BC) 

Jackson  State 

14 

14 

14 

14 

200445  (UM) 

200445  (UM) 

Jacksonville 

2-1 

14 

1-1 

14 

14 

198647  (OSU) 

1990-91  (UM) 

James  Madison 

0-1 

04 

0-1 

197940  (AU) 

Kansas 

3-0 

04 

24 

14 

198647  (OSU) 

200142  (UM) 

NCAA  Tournament:  14  ( 

32  UM.  9748) 

Kent  State 

14 

1-0 

14 

198849  (OSU) 

Kentucky 

3-3 

14 

2-3 

1-0 

14 

198647  (OSU) 

200142  (UM) 

NCAA  Tournament:  24  ( 

B7  OSU,  91-77);  (02  UM.  7848 

Lafayette 

6-1 

4-1 

2-0 

24 

14 

i-i 

1978-79  (AU) 

1996-97  (UM) 

LaSalle 

4-2 

2-1 

2-0 

14 

2-2 

1978-79  (AU) 

1994-95  (UM) 

Lehigh 

4-1 

34 

4-1 

1978-79  (AU) 

198142  (AU) 

Liberty 

14 

1-0 

14 

14 

200445  (UM) 

200445  (UM) 

Long  Beach  State 

14 

04 

14 

198748  (OSU) 

Louisville 

3-1 

14 

2-1 

14 

14 

198849  (OSU) 

200041  (UM) 

.   ,.■;-'.': 

34 

3-0 

34 

34 

1993-94  (UM) 

200243  (UM) 

Maine 

24 

1-0 

24 

198344  (BC) 

198546  (BC) 

Maryland 

0-2 

0-0 

0-1 

0-1 

198041  (AU) 

198344  (BC) 

Md  -Baltimore  Co 

124 

12-0 

114 

114 

14 

198748  (OSU) 

200243  (UM) 

Md  -Eastern  Shore 

54 

54 

54 

54 

1991-92  (UM) 

200344  (UM) 

Massachusetts 

24 

04 

24 

1989-90  (UM) 

1996-97  (UM) 

NCAA  Tournament:  14 1 

34  UM.  9547) 

Memphis                      1-1 
NCAA  Tournament:  0-1  ( 

04 

55  BC.  57 

14 
59) 

0-1 

198445  (BC) 

200445  (UM) 

Mercer 

14 

14 

14 

14 

200445  (UM) 

200445  (UM) 

Miam 

0-1 

04 

0-1 

04 

200445  (UM) 

Miami  (Ohio) 

14 

14 

14 

14 

2002-03  (UM) 

200243  (UM) 

Mchigan 

3-5 

2-1 

1-1 

2-4 

198647  (OSU) 

200041  (UM) 

NCAA  Tournament:  0-1 

--,.'.'  " 

-78) 

Michigan  State 

4-4 

2-1 

0-1 

3-3 

14 

198445  (BC) 

200243  (UM) 

NCAA  Tournament:  0-1  1 

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WILLIAMS  IN  THE  COMMUNITY 


The  Terrapins'  head  coach  is  an  active  member  of  the  University 
of  Maryland  and  greater  Baltimore-Washington,  DC.  community. 
Williams  is  involved  in  extensive  charity,  fund-raising  and  public 
speaking  events  throughout  the  year,  particularly  in  the  offsea- 
son. 

In  September  of  2004,  University  President  CD.  Mote  Jr. 
announced  that  Williams  will  co-chair  the  scholarship  component 
of  Maryland's  upcoming  $200  million  fund-raising  campaign.  In 
addition  to  a  pledge  of  a  half-million  dollars  of  his  own  for  academic 
scholarships  at  the  university,  Williams  will  represent  the  Univer- 
sity at  various  functions  and  perform  various  networking  duties  to 
spearhead  the  fund-raising  effort. 


WILLIAMS'  RECENT  CHARITY 
WORK  HAS  SENEFITED: 

Coaches  vs.  Cancer 
Cystic  Fibrosis  Foundation 
National  Autism  Research 
National  Physical  Education  Council 
The  Salvation  Army 
The  Babe  Ruth  Museum 


Earlier  in  the  year,  Williams  served  as  the  commencement 
speaker  at  the  graduation  proceedings  for  the  Robert  H.  Smith 
School  of  Business  Williams,  a  1968  University  graduate  with  a 
degree  in  business,  addressed  the  Class  of  2004  at  the  Comcast 
Center  ceremony. 

Williams  has  been  heavily  involved  in  the  NABC's  Coaches 
vs.  Cancer  efforts.  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 
services,  and  prevention  education. 

Williams  has  also  worked  with  Maryland  grad  Boomer  Esiason 
and  others  to  benefit  the  Cystic  Fibrosis  Foundation,  hosting 
charity  basketball  games  and  golf  events. 

For  the  past  two  years,  Williams  has  served  as  the  honorary 
chairman  for  the  Walk  Far  for  N.A.A.R.,  which  has  raised  more  than 
one  million  dollars  for  the  National  Alliance  of  Autism  Research.  He 
has  also  chaired  the  Salvation  Army's  FORE  Kids  golf  tournament 
in  2003  and  2004,  which  raises  proceeds  for  Washington,  DCs 
youth. 


Williams  has  chaired  the  National  Autism  walk  for  the  last  two  years. 


Williams  served  as  the  commencement  speaker  at  the  2004  business 
school  graduation. 


Opponent 

Career 

Home 

atUM 

Home 

atOSU 

atBC 

atAU 

First 

Last 

Minnesota 

4-2 

2-1 

4-2 

1986-87(OSU) 

1988-89  (OSU) 

M  ssout 

t-t 

1-0 

1-1 

1-0 

1995-96  (UM) 

1997-98  (UM) 

Missoun-St  Louis 

1-0 

1-0 

1-0 

1987-88  (OSU) 

Monmouth 

1-0 

1-0 

1-0 

1-0 

2001-02  (UM) 

Morgan  State 

3-0 

3-0 

3-0 

3-0 

1992-93  (UM) 

1994-95  (UM) 

Mounl  St  Van,  s 

4-0 

4-0 

4-0 

4-0 

1991-92  (UM) 

2004-05  (UM) 

Navy 

2-4 

2-0 

24 

1978-79  (AU) 

1981-82  (AU) 

Nebraska 

3-0 

1-0 

3-0 

1987-88  (OSU) 

1988-89  (OSU) 

New  Hampshire 

5-0 

3-0 

4-0 

1-0 

1980-81  (AU) 

1985-86  (BC) 

New  Mexico 

1-1 

0-0 

1-1 

1987-88  (OSU) 

1987-88  (OSU) 

Norfolk  Slate 

2-0 

2-0 

2-0 

2-0 

2000-01  (UM) 

2001-02  (UM) 

North  Carolina 

15-21 

9-7 

15-21 

9-7 

1989-90  (UM) 

2004-05  (UM) 

NC  Slate 

27-10 

14-2 

27-10 

14-2 

1989-90  (UM) 

2004-05  (UM) 

North  Texas 

1-0 

1-0 

1-0 

1-0 

1998-99  (UM) 

Northeastern 

3-0 

1-0 

30 

1982-83  (BC) 

1984-85  (BC) 

Northwestern 

5-1 

30 

5-1 

1986-87  (OSU) 

1988-89  (OSU) 

Notre  Dame 

1-2 

0-1 

1-1 

0-1 

1983-84  (BC) 

2002-03  (UM) 

Ohio  Stale 

1-0 

1-0 

1-0 

1985-86  (BC) 

OhioU. 

1-0 

1-0 

1-0 

1986-87  (OSU) 

Oklahoma 

2-3 

1-0 

2-2 

1-0 

0-1 

1988-89  (OSU) 

2001-02  (UM) 

Old  Dominion 

2-0 

0-0 

1-0 

1-0 

1980-81  (AU) 

1987-88  (OSU) 

Oral  Roberts 

1-0 

1-0 

1-0 

1-0 

2004-05  (UM) 

Penn  Stale 

0-1 

0-0 

0-1 

1989-90  (UM) 

Pennsylvania 

2-0 

0-0 

2-0 

1996-97  (UM) 

2000-01  (UM) 

Pepperdme 

1-0 

1-0 

1-0 

1-0 

2003-04  (UM) 

Pittsburgh 

7-3 

3-2 

2-0 

5-3 

1982-83  (BC) 

1998-99  (UM) 

Pnnceton 

3-0 

0-0 

2-0 

1-0 

1982-83  (BC) 

2001-02  (UM) 

NCAA  Tournament:  1-0  (' 

33  BC,  5142) 

Providence 

5-4 

2-2 

1-0 

44 

1982-83  (BC) 

1991-92  (UM) 

Puget  Sound 

1-0 

1-0 

1-0 

1983-84  (BC) 

Purdue 

24 

2-1 

24 

1986-87  (OSU) 

1988-89  (OSU) 

Radford 

1-0 

1-0 

1-0 

1988-89  (OSU) 

Randolph-Macon 

3-0 

2-0 

1-0 

2-0 

1980-81  (AU) 

1984-85  (BC) 

Rhode  Island 

4-0 

2-0 

4-0 

2-0 

1982-83  (BC) 

198506  (BC) 

Richmond 

1-0 

1-0 

1-0 

1980-81  (AU) 

Ride' 

9-0 

5-0 

3-0 

3-0 

60 

1978-79  (AU) 

1995-96  (UM) 

Rutgers 

1-2 

0-0 

1-1 

0-1 

1980-81  (AU) 

1991-92  (UM) 

Sacramento  State 

1-0 

0-0 

1-0 

1989-90  (UM) 

St  Bonaventure 

0-1 

0-0 

0-1 

1979-80  (AU) 

SI.  John's 

6-8 

4-1 

0-1 

1-1 

5-5 

0-1 

1978-79  (AU) 

I998-99|UM) 

NCMTournament:'0-1  ( 

MUM.  63 

-76) 

St  Joseph's 

24 

0-2 

1-0 

14 

1978-79  (AU) 

1983-84  (BC) 

Saint  Louis 

1-0 

0-0 

1-0 

1993-94  (UM) 

NCAA  Tournament:  1-0  (94  UM,  74-67) 

St  Marys  (Md ) 

3-0 

3-0 

3-0 

1978-79  (AU) 

1981-82  (AU) 

St  Michael's 

1-0 

1-0 

1-0 

1982-83  (BC) 

San  Francisco 

1-0 

1-0 

1-0 

1-0 

1999-00  (UM) 

Santa  Clara 

0-1 

0-0 

0-1 

1995-96  (UM) 

NCAA  Tournament:  0-1  ('96  UM,  79-91 ) 

Seton  Hall 

6-3 

3-1 

6-3 

1982-83  (BC) 

198506  (BC) 

Siena 

2-0 

1-0 

1-0 

1-0 

1986-87  (OSU) 

2001-02  (UM) 

NCAA  Tournament:  1-0  ( 

02  UM.  8J 

-70) 

Southern  California 

2-0 

1-0 

2-0 

1-0 

1989-90  (UM) 

1990-91  (UM) 

South  Alabama 

1-0 

0-0 

1-0 

1981-82  (AU) 

South  Carolina 

14 

0-0 

1-3 

0-1 

1988-89  (OSU) 

2004-05  (UM) 

South  Carolina  State 

1-0 

1-0 

1-0 

1-0 

1998-99  (UM) 

South  Flonda 

2-0 

1-0 

2-0 

1-0 

1989-90  (UM) 

1990-91  (UM) 

Stanford 

2-0 

0-0 

2-0 

1998-99  (UM) 

200001  (UM) 

NCAA  Tournament:  1-0  ( 

OIUM.B" 

-73) 

Opponent 

Career 

Home 

atUM 

Home    at  OSU 

atBC 

atAU 

First 

Last 

Stetson 

1-0 

0-0 

1-0 

1978-79  (AU) 

Slonehill 

3-0 

3-0 

3-0 

1982-83  (BC) 

198405  (BC) 

Stony  Brook 

1-0 

1  0 

1-0 

10 

200001  (UM) 

Syracuse 

3-10 

2-2 

0-1 

3-8 

0-1 

1978-79  |AU! 

200304  (UM) 

NCAA  Tournament:  0-1  ( 

04  UM.  70-72) 

Temple 

44 

1-2 

2-1 

1-3 

1978-79  (AU) 

200405  (UM) 

Tennessee 

0-1 

0-0 

0-1 

1981-82  (AU) 

Texas 

10 

0-0 

10 

1994-95  (UM) 

NCAA  Tournament:  1-0 

95UM.82 

-68) 

Texas  Christian 

2-0 

1-0 

10 

10 

10 

1984-85  (BC) 

2004-05  (UM) 

Texas-El  Paso 

10 

0-0 

10 

2003-04  (UM) 

NCAA  Tournament:  10 

04  UM,  8603) 

Texas  Tech 

10 

0-0 

10 

198405  (BC) 

NCAA  Tournament:  10 

85  BC,  55-53) 

Toledo 

0-1 

0-0 

0-1 

198001  (AU) 

Towson 

10O 

60 

70 

5-0 

30 

1979-80  (AU) 

1996-97 1  UM 

Trenton  State 

10 

10 

1-0 

1978-79  (AU) 

Tulane 

10 

10 

1-0 

1-0 

1999-00  (UM) 

UC  Irvine 

1-0 

10 

1-0 

1-0 

1990-91  (UM) 

UCLA 

1-2 

00 

1-2 

1995-96  (UM) 

1999-00  (UM) 

NCAA  Tournament:  0-1  t 

00  UM  71 

-105) 

UNCAsheville 

2-0 

20 

2-0 

20 

1997-98  (UM) 

2004-05  (UM) 

UNC  Greensboro 

20 

20 

2-0 

20 

1991-92  (UM) 

200304  (UM) 

UNC  Wilmington 

30 

10 

20 

10 

10 

1981-82  (AUI 

2002-03  (UM) 

NCAA  Tournament   1 

03  UM.  75-73) 

Union 

10 

10 

10 

19S5-S6.BC  i 

Utah 

10 

00 

1-0 

1994-95  (UM) 

Utah  State 

1-0 

0-0 

10 

1997-98  (UM) 

NCAA  Tournament:  10  ( 

98UM.82 

-68) 

Valdosla  Stale 

t  0 

0-0 

10 

1985-86  (BC) 

Valparaiso 

! 

0-0 

1-0 

1998-99  tUM) 

NCAA  Tournament:  1-0  ( 

99  UM  62-60) 

Vanderbill 

10 

oo 

1-0 

1988-89  (OSU) 

Villanova 

3-5 

2-2 

3-5 

•9S2S3iB'. 

1985-86  JBC) 

Virqinia 

20-14 

124 

20-13 

124 

O-l 

:932-S3iBCi 

2003-04  (UM) 

NCAA  Tournament:  0-1  1 

83  BC  92 

95) 

.  'g  -  a  Tech 

3-1 

20 

3-1 

20 

1989-90  (UM) 

2004-05  (UM) 

'■,Vau,-er 

10 

10 

1-0 

10 

2002-03  (UM) 

2002-03  (UM) 

Wake  Forest 

19-18 

10-6 

17-16 

90 

20 

0-2 

1979-80  (AU) 

2004-05  (UM) 

Wash  ngton  College 

l-O 

1-0 

10 

1980-81  (AU) 

West  Chester  Stale 

40 

2-0 

40 

1978-79  (AU) 

1981-82  (AU) 

West  Virqinia 

1-5 

1-1 

1-3 

10 

0-2 

1978-79  (AU) 

2003-04  (UM) 

Western  Carolina 

1-0 

1-0 

1-0 

10 

1998-99  (UM) 

Western  Kenluck) 

0-1 

0-0 

0-1 

1982-83  i  BCi 

Western  Michigan 

30 

2-0 

30 

1986-87  (OSU) 

1988-89  (OSU) 

Whtttier 

1-0 

l-O 

1-0 

1981-82  (AU) 

William  8  Mary 

5-0 

30 

10 

10 

4-0 

1978-79  (AU) 

200102  (UM) 

Winthrop 

10 

10 

10 

10 

1999-00  (UM) 

Wisconsin 

74 

40 

2-2 

10         4-2 

10 

1985-86  |BC  I 

2004-05  (UM) 

NCAA  Tournament:  1 0  (02  UM,  87 

-57) 

HVyom  no, 

0-1 

0-0 

0-1 

1981-82  (AU) 

Xavier 

1-0 

0-0 

10 

200203  (UM) 

2002-03  (UM) 

NCAA  Tournament:  1-0 

03  UM.  77 

-64) 

541-306 

34-178 

5941 

7242 

304-82 

195-44 

7645 

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Michael  Adams  is  a  familiar  face  to  the  Washington,  D.C.  area,  having  played  for  the  Washington  Bullets  in  the  late 
1980s  and  early  1990s,  having  served  as  a  television  analyst  for  the  Bullets  on  Home  Team  Sports  in  1996-97  and  having 
spent  the  2004  season  as  the  head  coach  of  the  WNBA's  Washington  Mystics. 

His  addition  to  head  coach  Gary  Williams'  staff  in  April  of  2005  garnered  instant  national  acclaim  as  CBSSportsline.com 
tabbed  him  "...one  of  the  best  assistant  coach  hires  of  the  off-season."  His  ties  to  University  of  Maryland  head  coach  Gary 
Williams  go  back  to  the  days  when  Adams  played  for  Williams  at  Boston  College  from  1982-85.  Adams  brings  14  years  of 
professional  basketball  experience  to  the  Terrapins,  as  both  a  player  and  coach. 

One  of  the  most  proficient  3-point  shooters  in  NBA  history,  Adams  spent  11  seasons  as  a  player  in  the  league,  which 
included  stints  with  Sacramento,  Washington  (1986-87  and  1991-94),  Denver  and  Charlotte.  Adams  averaged  14.7  points, 
6.7  assists  and  2.9  rebounds  per  contest  through  his  1 1  -year  career.  He  led  the  NBA  in  3-point  field  goals  made  during  the 
1 987-88  and  1 990-91  seasons,  and  made  at  least  one  3-point  field  goal  in  79  consecutive  games  across  the  1 988  and  1 989 
seasons,  placing  him  second  all-time  in  the  NBAs  record  books  behind  (fellow  Boston  College  alum)  Dana  Barros'  89. 

Adams'  best  season  statistically  came  in  1 990-91 ,  when  he  averaged  26.5  points  and  10.5  assists.  In  1 992,  as  a  member 
of  the  Bullets,  Adams  was  selected  to  the  Eastern  Conference  All-Star  team.  That  year  he  finished  third  in  the  fan  voting 
for  the  starting  spot. 

Adams  began  his  coaching  career  in  1 999,  serving  as  assistant  coach  of  the  International  Basketball  League's  Richmond 
Rhythm  and  helping  that  team  to  the  1999  championship  game.  In  2000,  he  returned  to  the  NBA  as  an  assistant  coach  with 
the  Vancouver  Grizzlies,  moving  with  the  team  to  Memphis  until  the  end  of  the  2001-02  season. 

As  the  head  coach  of  the  Mystics  in  2004,  Adams  led  the  WNBA  squad  to  a  17-17  overall  record  and  a  berth  in  the 
playoffs  for  the  first  time  in  two  seasons. 

Adams  enjoyed  a  stellar  collegiate  career  during  his  four  years  at  Boston  College,  finishing  as  the  school's  fifth-leading 
scorer  before  being  selected  in  the  third  round  of  the  1 985  NBA  Draft  by  the  Sacramento  Kings.  Adams  earned  a  bachelor's 
degree  in  communications  from  Boston  College,  and  his  jersey  was  retired  there  in  1 999. 

A  native  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  and  a  standout  high  school  player  at  Hartford  Public  High  School,  Adams  has  eight  siblings. 
In  2002,  he  was  inducted  into  the  Hartford  Public  High  School  Athletic  Hall  of  Fame  for  basketball.  In  December  1999, 
Sports  Illustrated  named  Adams  one  of  the  50  Greatest  Connecticut  Sports  Figures. 

Adams  now  resides  in  Mitchellville,  Md.  Off  the  court,  he  has  been  active  in  many  community  activities,  including  coach- 
ing his  son's  youth  basketball  teams  and  volunteering  for  other  local  organizations.  His  son,  Michael  Christian,  is  another 
budding  point  guard  and  annual  attendee  of  the  Gary  Williams  Basketball  Camp. 


THE  MICHAEL  ADAMS  FILE 

COACHING  EXPERIENCE 

1998-99        Assistant  Coach,  IBL,  Richmond  Rhythm            IBL  Championship  Game 

2000-01         Assistant  Coach,  NBA  Vancouver  Grizzlies 

2001-02        Assistant  Coach,  NBA,  Memphis  Grizzlies 

2004            Head  Coach,  WNBA,  Washington  Mystics 

WNBA  Playoff  Participant 

HEAD  COACHING  POSITIONS 

2004            Head  Coach,  WNBA,  Washington  Mystics 

WNBA  Playoff  Participant 

ASSISTANT  COACHING  POSITIONS 

1 998-99        Assistant  Coach,  IBL,  Richmond  Rhythm 

IBL  Championship  Game 

2000-01        Assistant  Coach,  NBA,  Vancouver  Grizzlies 

2001-02        Assistant  Coach,  NBA,  Memphis  Grizzlies 

PLAYING  EXPERIENCE 

1 982-85        Boston  Colleqe,  four-year  letterwinner 

1985-86        Sacramento  Kinqs 

1986-87        Washington  Bullets 

1988-91         Denver  Nuqqets 

1992-94        Washington  Bullets 

1995-96        Charlotte  Hornets 

PLAYING  HONORS 

1985            Third-round  selection,  NBA  Draft,  Sacramento  Kings 

1989-90        Led  NBA  in  3-point  field  goals 

1 992             NBA  All-Star,  Eastern  Conference 

NBA  Playoffs  in  five  seasons  (1987-Washington,  1988-90-Denver,  1995-Chartotte) 

1 999            Jersey  was  retired  by  Boston  College 

PERSONAL 

Education:      Boston  College,  bachelor's  degree  in  communications 

Bom:            January  19, 1963 

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Rob  Moxley  comes  to  the  University  of  Maryland  with  the  reputation  as  one  of  the  top  assistant  coaches  in  the  nation. 
It  is  a  reputation  Moxley  has  earned  through  hard  work,  solid  recruiting  and  outstanding  results. 

He  was  hired  to  join  head  coach  Gary  Williams'  staff  on  April  1 5, 2005.  The  addition  of  Moxley  and  fellow  new  assistant 
coach  Michael  Adams  gained  immediate  national  acclaim  as  the  web  site  CBS  Sportsline.com  noted  Maryland's  new 
coaching  hires  as  some  of  the  best  of  the  off-season. 

Moxley  comes  to  Maryland  after  seven  successful  years  at  Charlotte.  While  he  was  there,  the  49ers  earned  six  trips  to 
the  postseason,  including  five  berths  in  the  NCAA  Tournament.  Working  under  head  coach  Bobby  Lutz,  the  49ers  also  won 
a  pair  of  tournament  championships  in  Conference  USA,  a  regular-season  title  and  earned  berths  in  the  semifinals  of  the 
league  tournament  four  times. 

He  served  as  the  top  assistant  and  recruiting  coordinator  in  the  Charlotte  program  during  those  seven  years.  An  outstand- 
ing recruiter,  four  of  the  classes  Moxley  helped  land  were  ranked  in  the  top  20  nationally.  His  recruiting  class  in  2000  was 
14th  in  the  nation,  headlined  by  2001  National  Freshman  of  the  Year  and  NBA  lottery  pick  Rodney  White. 

An  excellent  teacher  as  well  as  recruiter,  Moxley's  offensive  expertise  helped  the  49ers  experience  success  in  the 
long-range  game.  Charlotte  ranked  second  in  the  nation  in  3-point  shooting  in  2001  (.360)  and  has  led  the  conference  in 
3-point  shooting  in  four  of  the  last  six  seasons.  One  of  Moxley's  players  led  C-USA  in  3-point  shooting  in  each  of  his  seven 
seasons. 

His  involvement  at  Charlotte  also  included  individual  player  development,  scouting  and  practice  development. 

Moxley's  first  coaching  position  was  also  with  Lutz  at  Pfeiffer  (N.C.)  University.  He  was  credited  with  recruiting  the  bulk 
of  the  Pfeiffer  team  that  played  for  the  NAIA  national  championship  in  1995.  In  his  two  years,  the  Falcons  compiled  a  53-12 
record,  including  an  appearance  in  the  NAIA  Sweet  16  in  1994. 

He  followed  Lutz  to  Gardner-Webb  for  a  brief  time  before  returning  to  Pfeiffer  for  two  years,  where  he  served  as  an 
assistant  to  head  coach  Dave  Davis.  He  was  also  the  golf  coach  at  Gardner-Webb. 

A  local  product,  Moxley  grew  up  in  the  Baltimore-Washington  corridor,  graduating  from  Fauquier  High  School  in  Warrenton. 
Va.  He  was  a  NJCAA  Division  III  All-America  guard  in  1991  at  Montgomery  (Md.)  Community  College,  before  transferring 
to  Newberry  (S.C.)  College  to  play  for  his  final  two  seasons. 

"I  grew  up  a  die-hard  Maryland  fan  going  to  games  at  Cole  Field  House,  and  I  always  wanted  to  be  a  coach  at  Maryland," 
said  Moxley  on  his  hiring  at  Maryland.  "This  is  truly  a  dream  come  true.  Maryland  was  the  only  assistant  job  I  would  have 
left  Charlotte  for. 

"I  have  the  great  opportunity  to  work  for  a  coach  who  has  won  the  national  championship  and  has  been  successful  in 
every  major  conference.  I  have  great  respect  for  Gary  Williams  and  look  forward  to  learning  his  way  of  winning.  Maryland 
is  a  great  university,  has  a  great  basketball  tradition,  and  is  located  in  the  basketball-rich  Baltimore-Washington  region." 

He  earned  a  bachelor's  degree  in  history  from  Pfeiffer 
University  (N.C.)  in  1994,  where  he  began  his  coaching 
career. 

Moxley  and  his  wife,  Jennifer,  are  the  parents  of  a  son, 
Joey,  and  daughters  Emily  and  Allison. 


THE  ROB  MOXLEY  FILE 

COACHING  EXPERIENCE 

1 993-95        Pfeiffer  University,  Assistant  Coach 

1995-96        Gardner-Webb,  Assistant  Coach  and  Interim  Head  Coach 


1996-98 

Pfeiffer  University,  Assistant  Coach 

1998-2005 

UNC  Charlotte,  Assistant  Coach 

2005-present  University  of  Marylanc 

,  Assistant  Coach 

ASSISTANT  COACHING  POSITIONS 

1993-94         Pfeiffer                    NAIA  National  Tournament,  Sweet  16 

1994-95 

Pfeiffer 

NAIA  National  Tournament,  Runner-Up 

1995-96 

Gardner-Webb 

1996-97 

Pfeiffer 

1997-98 

Pfeler 

1998-99 

Chariotte 

C-USA  Champions;  NCAA  Tournament,  Second  Round 

1999-00 

Chariotte 

C-USA  Semifinals;  NIT  Tournament 

2000-01 

Charlotte 
Charlotte 

C-USA  Champions;  NCAA  Tournament,  Second  Round 

2001-02 

C-USA  Semifinals;  NCAA  Tournament,  First  Round 

2002-03 

Charlotte 

2003-04 
2004-05 

Charlotte 
Charlotte 

C-USA  Reqular  Season  Co-Champs;  NCAA  Tournament,  First  Round 
NCAA  Tournament,  First  Round 

PLAYING  EXPERIENCE 

1989-91,  Two-year  letterman,  Montgomery  (Md.)  Community  College 

1991-93,  Twc 

-year  letterman,  Newberry  (S.C.)  College 

PLAYING  HONORS 

NJCAA  Division  III  All-America  quard 

,1991 

PERSONAL 

Education:  Pfeiffer  (N.C.)  University,  B.A.  deqree  in  history,  1994 

Date  of  Birth:  December  3, 1968 

Family:  Wife 

Jennifer;  Children:  Joey,  Emily,  Allison. 

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In  his  second  season  on  Gary  Williams'  coaching  staff,  former  Terrapin  Ail-American  and  NBA  World  Champion  Keith 
Booth  is  back  to  the  place  he  called  home  from  1994-97.  A  powerful  and  versatile  athlete  from  his  playing  days  in  the  post, 
Booth  led  the  Terrapins  to  four  NCAA  Tournaments,  including  a  pair  of  Sweet  Sixteen  appearances,  and  in  1994  began 
Maryland's  streak  of  what  is  now  1 1  -consecutive  NCAA  berths. 

In  a  dominant  senior  season  at  Maryland,  Booth  led  the  Terps  in  scoring  (19.5  ppg),  rebounding  (7.9  rag)  and  steals 
(2.0  spg)  and  is  still  Maryland's  all-time  leader  in  free  throws  made  (576).  Booth  finished  his  impressive  career  at  Maryland 
among  the  Terps'  all-time  leaders  in  scoring  (8th,  1,776  points),  rebounding  (6th,  916  points),  steals  (5th,  193)  and  is  one 
of  15  players  to  have  his  jersey  honored  above  the  Terps'  home  court  at  Comcast  Center. 

CHARM  CITY  CONNECTION 

The  Baltimore,  Md„  native's  decision  to  attend  the  University  out  of  Dunbar  High  School  was  considered  one  of  the 
major  recruiting  windfalls  for  Wlliams  and  the  Terps  in  the  mid-1990s.  As  a  6-6  guard,  Booth  was  frequently  called  upon  by 
Williams  to  guard  bigger  opponents,  and  he  always  rose  to  occasion. 

"Keith  Booth  was  the  most  important  recruit  during  my  years  here  in  terms  of  getting  our  basketball  program  to  the 
national  level,"  said  Williams  when  Booth  was  introduced  as  an  assistant  coach  at  his  alma  mater.  "Keith  always  achieved 
success  against  larger  opponents,  and  his  competitive  attitude  will  carry  over  to  our  players." 

As  a  senior  at  Dunbar,  Booth  was  a  Parade  and  McDonald's  All-American  selection,  he  also  led  his  team  to  the  Maryland 
Class  "A"  State  Championship.  Booth  was  named  "Player  of  the  Year"  in  Baltimore  City  and  the  state  of  Maryland  by  the 
Baltimore  Sun.  A  year  earlier  Booth  led  his  Dunbar  squad  to  a  29-0  record  as  a  junior,  helping  the  team  to  a  No.1  national 
ranking  by  USA  Today. 

It  was  Booth's  decision  to  attend  Maryland  that  revived  the  Terps'  recruiting  pipeline  to  talent-rich  Baltimore.  Terrapin 
star  Rodney  Elliott  followed  Booth  from  the  Charm  City  and  enjoyed  a  successful  career  as  a  Terp,  and  in  1998  another 
Baltimore  native,  Juan  Dixon,  arrived  on  campus.  Dixon,  of  course,  would  help  continue  Maryland's  resurgence  begun  by 
Booth  and  teammate  Joe  Smith,  as  he  eventually  became  the  Terps'  all-time  scoring  leader  and  keyed  Maryland  to  the 
2002  National  Championship. 

Now  back  at  Maryland  to  help  extend  the  NCAA  tournament  streak  that  he  helped  begin,  Booth  will  assist  in  all  facets 
of  the  basketball  program.  Booth  will  work  with  the  athletics  department's  Academic  Support  and  Career  Development  to 
ensure  that  the  team's  academic  responsibilities  are  met.  He  will  contribute  to  the  on  court  coaching,  opponent  scouting, 
and  recruiting.  He  will  also  assume  responsibilities  as  the  co-director  of  the  Gary  Williams  basketball  camp,  coordinating 
the  management  of  the  coaches,  scheduling  of  the  facilities,  housing,  meals  and  guest  speakers. 

PROVEN  CHAMPION 

After  a  stellar  career  at  Maryland  playing  alongside  Smith,  Elliott  Johnny  Rhodes  and  others,  Booth  was  an  AP  third 
team  All-America  selection  as  a  senior  in  1 997.  Booth  left  Maryland  with  a  host  of  accolades  including  AII-ACC  honors  four 
times  over,  earning  first  team  honors  as  a  senior,  third  team  as  a  junior,  and  honorable  mention  designation  during  his 
freshman  and  sophomore  seasons. 

Booth's  teams  appeared  in  two  NCAA  Sweet  Sixteens,  finishing  his  sophomore  season  as  ACC  Regular  Season  Co- 
Champions  and  ranked  No.  10  in  the  country  in  the  final  AP  poll.  That  year  (1994-95)  the  Terps  compiled  a  26-8  record, 
including  a  perfect  16-0  record  at  Cole  Field  House.  Booth  finished  his  Terrapin  career  with  averages  of  14.1  points  per 
game  and  7.3  rebounds. 

After  his  playing  years  at  Maryland,  Booth  was  a  first  round  draft  pick  of  the  Chicago  Bulls  in  1997,  taken  as  the  #28 
selection  overall.  Booth  became  the  second  player  in  school 
history  to  win  a  NBA  Championship  when  the  Michael 
Jordan-led  Bulls  won  the  title  in  1998.  Booth  had  his  best 
NBA  game  on  March  30, 1999,  as  he  posted  career  highs 
of  18  points,  nine  rebounds  and  six  assists  against  the 
Philadelphia  76ers. 

Following  a  pair  of  seasons  in  the  NBA,  Booth  returned  to 
campus  and  finished  his  degree  in  criminology  and  criminal 
justice  in  2003.  Booth  worked  at  an  after  school  program 
at  his  former  high  school  Dunbar,  and  rediscovered  his 
love  of  coaching  while  managing  a  middle  school  baseball 
team  in  Baltimore  PLAYING  EXPERIENCE 

1994-97,  University  of  Maryland,  basketball  letterwinner 


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COACHING  EXPERIENCE 

2004-present  Maryland  Assistant  Coach 


MEN'S 

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ASSISTANT  COACHING  POSITIONS 

2004-05        Maryland NIT  Semifinals 


INTERNATIONAL  EXPERIENCE 

Five  game,  12-day  tour  of  Italy  with  Maryland  basketball  team  in  August  of  2004 


1997-99,  Chicago  Bulls 


PLAYING  HONORS 

AP  third  team  All-America  selection,  1997 


AII-ACC  first-team  selection,  1997 


1998  NBA  Wortd  Champion 


PERSONAL 

Education:  University  of  Maryland  2003,  B.S.  in  Criminology  and  Criminal  Justice 
Date  of  Birth:  October  9, 1974 


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Troy  Wainwright,  the  director  of  basketball  operations,  is  in  his  10th  year  as  a  member  of  Gary  Williams'  staff.  He  is  an  essential 
part  of  the  success  of  the  team,  both  on  and  off  the  court,  and  is  responsible  for  the  administration  of  the  basketball  office. 

Wainwright  is  responsible  for  all  internal  operations  of  the  basketball  program  and  serves  as  a  liaison  to  the  athletics  department 
including  Deborah  Yow,  Maryland's  director  of  athletics.  He  is  involved  in  the  day-to-day  operations  of  the  team,  including  budgetary 
matters,  team  travel,  on-campus  housing  and  dining  contracts.  In  addition,  Wainwright  is  responsible  for  non-conference  scheduling 
and  works  with  the  conference  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  eight  times,  won  the  NCAA  championship  in  2002  and  captured  the  ACC  title  in  2004.  Maryland  has 
averaged  nearly  25  wins  during  his  eight  seasons  with  the  team,  despite  playing  the  second-toughest  schedule  in  the  nation  a 
season  ago,  the  third  most  difficult  in  2002  and  the  fifth  most  arduous  in  1 998.  In  2003, 1 998  and  1 999  the  Terps  advanced  to  the 
Sweet  Sixteen  of  the  NCAA  Tournament,  and  in  1999,  Maryland  won  28  games  and  was  ranked  fifth  in  the  nation.  In  2001,  the 
Terps  advanced  to  the  Final  Four  and  were  ranked  No.  4  in  f  nal  rankings  by  USA  Today/ESPN,  and  of  course,  in  2002  the  Maryland 
basketball  family  captured  its  first-ever  national  championship  and  finished  with  a  No.  1  ranking. 

Among  Wainwnght's  chief  responsibilities  is  the  administration  of  team  travel  plans.  Wainwright  coordinates  all  transportation 
(air  and  ground)  as  well  as  hotel  accommodations.  During  his  tenure,  Wainwright  has  successfully  coordinated  travel  to  eight 
NCAA  Tournaments,  eight  ACC  Tournaments,  Hawaii,  Puerto  Rico  and  Madison  Square  Garden,  as  well  as  every  regular  season 
game.  Wainwright  successfully  directed  the  Terrapins  up  and  down  the  East  Coast  during  the  2002  NCAA  championship  run,  to 
Nashville  and  San  Antonio  as  part  of  Maryland's  2003  Sweet  Sixteen  campaign,  and  to  Denver  for  a  school-record  11th  straight 
NCAA  appearance  in  2004. 

Recently,  Wainwright  played  an  integral  role  in  coordinating  travel  for  the  Terrapins  during  a  1 2-day,  five-game  tour  of  Italy. 

Wainwright  serves  as  the  director  of  the  annual  Gary  Williams  golf  tournament  that  raises  money  to  endow  scholarships  for  the 
basketball  program.  The  tournament  has  raised  more  than  $300,000  during  the  nine  years  since  Wainwright's  arrival.  As  tourna- 
ment director,  Wainwright  helps  solicit  sponsorships  and  participants,  and  helps  with  event  management  on  the  day  of  the  event. 
In  addition,  he  coordinates  team  and  individual  player  awards  and  a  silent  auction. 

Wainwright  also  serves  as  the  co-director  of  the  Gary  Williams  basketball  camp  each  summer.  He  helps  coordinate  virtually 
every  aspect  of  the  camp  including  housing,  meals  and  camp  speakers.  The  2002-04  Gary  Williams  camps  were  the  largest  in  its 
history,  attracting  more  than  1 ,200  overnight  campers  each  over  a  three-week  period  in  each  of  the  last  three  summers. 


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RETURNS 

Wainwright  was  a  sociol- 
ogy major  at  the  University  of 
Maryland  and  went  on  to  work 
as  an  account  manager  with 
the  Washington  Bullets  from 
1992-1994.  He  then  served  as 
an  advertising  account  execu- 
tive at  the  Washington  Times 
from  1994-96.  He  completed 
a  degree  at  University  of 
Maryland,  University  College 
in  2004. 

Wainwright  served  as  head 
manager  for  the  basketball 
team  during  Williams'  first  sea- 
son at  Maryland,  1990,  and 
accompanied  the  Terps  as 
they  advanced  to  the  second 
round  of  the  National  Invita- 
tion Tournament.  He  served 
as  an  assistant  manager  for 
the  three  years  preceding 
Williams'  arrival  in  College 
Park. 


THE  TROY  WAINWRIGHT  FILE 

EXPERIENCE 

1 996-present     University  of  Maryland,  Director  of  Basketball  Operations 


OPERATIONS  POSITIONS 

1 996-97        Maryland  NCAA  Southeast  Region  First  Round 


1997-98 


Maryland 


NCAA  West  Region  Semifinals 


1998-99 


Maryland 


NCAA  South  Region  Semifinals 


1999-00 


Maryland 


NCAA  Midwest  Reqior  Second  Round 


2000-01 


Maryland 


NCAA  Final  Four,  West  Region  Champions 


2001-02        Maryland 


NCAA  Champions 


2002-03 


Maryland 


NCAA  South  Region  Semifinals 


2003-04        Maryland ACC  Champions,  NCAA  Denver  Region  Second  Round 


2004-05         Maryland 


NIT  Semifinals 


INTERNATIONAL  EXPERIENCE 

Five-game,  12-day  tour  of  Italy  with  Maryland  basketball  team  in  August  of  2004 


PREVIOUS  EXPERIENCE 

•  1986-90,  University  of  Maryland,  Team  Manager 


PERSONAL 

Education:  University  of  Maryland,  University  College,  2004,  social  science 
Date  Of  Birth:  June  7, 1967 


Family:  Wife  Noelle  (married.  August  10, 2002),  Son:  Callum  (bom  June  12, 2003) 


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STRENGTH  & 
CONDITIONING  COACH 
(SHEPHERD  '87) 
1  ST  YEAR  AT  MARYLAND 

New  to  the  University  of  Maryland  basketball  family  this 
season  is  strength  and  conditioning  coach  Pete  Yurish,  who 
comes  to  College  Park  after  1 2  seasons  on  the  staff  at  Shepherd 
University  in  nearby  Shepherdstown,  W.Va. 

Yurish  will  work  with  the  Terrapin  basketball  players  throughout  the  season  to  improve 
their  strength  and  quickness  as  well  as  reduce  the  risk  of  injury.  After  coming  to  Maryland  just 
before  the  beginning  of  fall  classes,  Yurish  put  the  Terps  through  their  preseason  conditioning 
drills  designed  to  prepare  them  for  the  long  season  and  the  up-tempo  style  of  play  that  has 
been  a  trademark  of  head  coach  Gary  Williams'  teams. 

While  at  Shepherd,  Yurish  was  an  assistant  football  coach,  as  well  as  coordinating  all 
strength  and  conditioning  activities  for  the  Rams'  athletic  teams.  Under  Yurish's  guidance, 
the  strength  and  conditioning  program  at  Shepherd  became  one  of  the  best  in  the  region,  as 
the  Rams  set  over  40  school  records  in  the  weight  room  during  the  last  three  years. 

Prior  to  returning  to  his  alma  mater,  Yurish  served  as  the  defensive  line/weight  and 
strength  coach  at  Lenoir-Rhyne  (1991-92),  Catawba  (1992),  and  as  a  graduate  assistant 
at  East  Carolina  (1989-90). 

Yurish  earned  first  team  All-West  Virginia  Conference  honors  in  1 986  as  he  led  the  league 
in  defensive  efficiency  and  helped  Shepherd  to  the  WVIAC  title  and  the  NAIA  playoffs.  He  still 
ranks  among  the  career  leaders  in  total  tackles  (315)  and  solo  tackles  (143),  as  he  served  as 
a  defensive  captain  for  three  years  and  helped  the  Rams  to  a  four-year  record  of  29-1 3  from 
1 983-86.  Yurish  was  inducted  into  the  Shepherd  College  Athletic  Hall  of  Fame  in  1 999. 

A  1987  graduate  of  Shepherd,  Yurish  earned  a  bachelor's  degree  in  physical  educa- 
tion before  moving  on  to  East  Carolina,  where  he  received  his  master's  in  educational 
administration. 

Yurish  and  his  wife,  Katrina,  reside  in  Boonsboro,  Md„  with  their  son,  Calleb. 

ROBERT  EHSAN 

GRADUATE  ASSISTANT 

(UC  DAVIS  '05) 

1  ST  YEAR  AT  MARYLAND 

Robert  Ehsan  begins  his  first  year  in  the  University  of  Mary- 
land program  as  the  graduate  assistant  on  Gary  Williams'  staff. 
He  will  be  assisting  with  the  day-to-day  activities  of  the  basketball 
office,  including  supporting  recruiting,  assisting  in  scheduling, 
supervising  student  managers  and  assisting  in  operations. 
Ehsan  played  collegiately  for  four  seasons  at  the  University  of  California,  Davis.  He 
started  for  two  seasons  and  was  the  team  captain  in  his  senior  year.  Ehsan  finished  23rd 
in  the  nation  in  free-throw  percentage  as  a  junior  for  the  Aggies,  who  were  in  a  transition 
period  while  moving  from  NCAA  Division  II  to  Division  I.  At  Davis,  Ehsan  received  the 
Gordon  S.  Baranco  Award,  symbolizing  exceptional  leadership,  unselfishness,  work  ethic 
and  commitment  toward  the  team. 

He  became  interested  in  coaching  while  assisting  with  camp  staffs  at  Santa  Clara,  UC 
Santa  Barbara,  UC  Davis  and  Gary  Williams  Basketball  Camp  at  Maryland.  Ehsan  also  held 
other  positions  in  finance  and  marketing  during  summers.  Ehsan  led  his  Bella  Vista  High 
School  team  in  scoring  during  all  four  seasons  and  was  a  three-time  all-league  pick  at  the 
Sacramento-area  school. 

He  earned  a  bachelor's  degree  in  economics  while  at  UC  Davis,  making  the  athletics 
honor  roll  from  2002  through  2005. 


J.J.  BUSH 

ATHLETIC  TRAINER 

34TH  YEAR  AT  MARYLAND 

J.J.  Bush  is  in  his  14th  season  as  the  athletic  trainer  for  Gary 

Williams  and  the  Terrapin  men's  basketball  program.  The  past 

^^  ^^^     13  years  represents  his  second  stmt  working  with  the  program 

■  fCt    U  for  the  University  of  Maryland  30-Year  Service  Award  winner,  as 

^ ^^^^    he  was  also  the  team's  trainer  from  1 972-1 976. 

As  the  trainer  for  the  basketball  team,  Bush  coordinates  the  daily  medical  treatments  for 
all  the  players  and  supervises  all  rehabilitative  efforts  in  case  of  injury.  In  the  last  1 2  years, 
Bush  has  accompanied  the  Terrapins  to  11  NCAA  Tournaments,  including  seven  Sweet 
Sixteen  appearances,  two  Final  Fours  and  the  national  championship  in  2002. 

Bush  came  to  the  university  in  1 972  as  an  assistant  trainer  and  began  working  immediately 
with  the  men's  basketball  team.  The  team  won  the  Atlantic  Coast  Conference  regular  season 
championship  in  1975  and  averaged  23  wins  per  season  during  his  first  four-year  stint. 

From  1979  until  1992,  Bush  served  as  the  head  trainer  of  the  Terrapin  football  team, 
which  claimed  four  ACC  championships  and  played  in  nine  bowl  games  during  that  era. 
In  1992  he  returned  to  Cole  Field  House  and  the  basketball  team  as  an  assistant  to  the 
athletics  director. 

In  addition  to  his  training  duties,  Bush  teaches  basic  and  advanced  courses  on  care  and 
prevention  of  athletic  injuries  in  Maryland's  College  of  Health  and  Human  Performance,  and 
is  a  frequent  lecturer  throughout  the  Mid-Atlantic  region  of  the  United  States. 

In  May  2005,  Bush  was  a  member  of  the  inaugural  class  inducted  into  the  Maryland 
Athletic  Trainers  Association  Hall  of  Fame.  A  founding  member  of  MATA,  Bush  is  credited 
as  the  author  of  the  organization's  constitution  and  by-laws. 

A  native  of  Fort  Lauderdale,  Fla.,  Bush,  59,  graduated  from  Florida  State  University  in 
1969.  He  and  his  wife  Gina  have  two  children,  Brandon  and  Jordan,  and  reside  in  University 
Park,  Md. 


AL  TIFFANY 

BASKETBALL  EQUIPMENT 

MANAGER 

(MARYLAND  '95) 

1  ST  YEAR  AT  MARYLAND 

Al  Tiffany  returns  to  his  alma  mater  for  the  2005-06  season  to 
serve  as  the  equipment  manager  for  the  men's  basketball  team. 
He  will  be  responsible  for  ordering  and  issuing  game  uniforms  and  practice  gear  for  the  Terps, 
as  well  as  coordinating  laundry  services  for  the  team  at  home  and  on  the  road. 

Tiffany  comes  to  Maryland  from  the  U.S.  Naval  Academy,  where  he  served  for  five  years 
in  the  athletics  department  on  the  equipment  staff.  A  former  student  basketball  manager  for 
four  years  while  at  Maryland,  Tiffany  was  the  head  basketball  manager  in  his  senior  year. 
He  earned  his  bachelor's  degree  in  kinesiology  from  Maryland  in  1995. 

Tiffany  will  also  direct  the  equipment  needs  for  all  teams  at  Comcast  Center,  including 
women's  basketball,  wrestling,  volleyball  and  softball. 


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LONG-THOMAS 

ADMINISTRATIVE  ASSISTANT 

TO  THE  HEAD  COACH 

1 8TH  YEAR  AT  MARYLAND 

Geo  Long-Thomas  is  in  her  16th  season  as  the  administra- 
tive assistant  to  head  coach  Gary  Williams  and  her  18th  year  overall  at  the  University  of 
Maryland.  She  coordinates  the  professional  schedules  of  Coach  Williams  and  assists  the 
coaching  staff.  In  addition,  she  is  responsible  for  the  overall  administration  and  the  day-to- 
day managerial  duties  of  the  basketball  office. 

Long-Thomas  coordinates  Williams'  schedule  for  departmental  meetings,  out-of-town 
speaking  engagements  and  appearances.  She  also  coordinates  travel  arrangements  for  the 
entire  coaching  staff  and  is  responsible  for  all  of  the  senior  day  activities  at  the  final  home 
game  of  each  season.  In  the  postseason,  Long-Thomas  plans  and  coordinates  the  Terps' 
annual  honors  banquet  including  all  invitations,  decorations,  seating  and  banquet  room  setup. 
The  original  administrative  coordinator  of  the  Gary  Williams  Basketball  Camp,  Long-Thomas 
still  assists  with  day-to-day  camp  activities  such  as  application  and  registration. 

Long-Thomas  and  her  husband,  Jocquin,  are  the  proud  parents  of  three  children:  Tyrone, 
37,  Jabari,  31 ,  and  Raven,  22.  Tyrone  and  his  wife  Yolanda  have  given  Long-Thomas  two 
grandchildren,  T.J.,  9,  and  Jovan,  5. 

CAROLE  BUCCO 

ADMINISTRATIVE  ASSISTANT  TO  THE 
ASSISTANT  COACHES 
(MARYLAND  '93) 
SEVENTH  YEAR  AT  MARYLAND 

Carole  Bucco  is  in  her  seventh  year  working  with  the  Uni- 
versity of  Maryland  men's  basketball  program,  serving  as  the 
administrative  assistant  to  the  assistant  coaches  for  recruiting. 
Bucco  coordinates  all  recruiting  correspondence  and  mail-outs  to  prospective  Maryland 
basketball  players.  In  addition,  she  assists  the  coaches  in  preparation  of  scouting  reports  and 
with  film  exchange  throughout  the  season  and  is  responsible  for  assisting  in  the  coordination, 
planning  and  registration  of  the  annual  Gary  Williams  summer  basketball  camp. 

Bucco  graduated  from  the  University  of  Maryland  in  1993.  Upon  commencement,  she 
worked  for  the  University  of  Maryland,  University  College  for  two  years,  and  then  for  two 
small  companies  before  returning  to  her  alma  mater.  Bucco  is  a  resident  of  Columbia,  Md. 


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On  Caner-Medley:  A  candidate  for  All-America  and  AII-ACC  honors . . .  Terps'  top  returning  scorer  at  1 6.0  points  per  game, 
including  a  1 6.6  ppg  average  in  ACC  contests ...  a  versatile  and  physical  athlete  who  can  play  the  small  and  power  forward 
positions ...  an  aggressive,  slashing  scorer  who  owns  a  shooter's  touch  and  the  ability  to  hit  from  long  range . . .  left-hander 
possesses  tremendous  ball-handling  skills  for  a  player  his  size  ...  81  career  starts  is  the  most  for  any  current  Terrapin ... 
one  of  three  Maryland  players  from  the  state  of  Maine  in  school  history,  including  Gary  Williams'  teammate  Joe  Harrington 
and  Jon  MacDonald  in  the  late  1960s ...  worked  among  the  top  college  basketball  players  at  Nike  Camp  in  July  2005 
and  Michael  Jordan's  Flight  School  in  August  2005  ...  the  recipient  of  first-ever  LeFrak  Foundation  Scholarship  for  men's 
basketball  in  2003. 

WILLIAMS  ON  CANER-MEDLEY 

"Nik  had  some  games  last  year  that  were  tremendous,  such  as  his  performance  at  Duke.  This  year 
he  has  to  be  more  consistent.  For  Nik  to  achieve  the  goals  that  he  has  for  this  year,  he  really  has 

PI  to  come  in  here  and  prepare  every  day  to  be  a  great  player.  Nik  has  worked  hard  in  camps  over 
the  summer  and  played  against  guys  who  are  considered  to  be  the  best  players  in  the  country.  He 
knows  what  it  takes,  and  I  look  forward  for  Nik  to  have  a  great  senior  year." 

As  a  Junior  in  2004-05:  Led  the  Terrapins  in  scoring  (16.0  ppg),  minutes  (1 ,008),  starts  (31)  and  3-point  field  goals  made 
(43) ...  posted  a  double-figure  scoring  total  in  27  of  32  games,  recorded  10  games  of  20  points  or  more  and  was  Maryland's 
top  scorer  in  13  games ...  poured  in  a  career-high  35  points  in  Maryland's  win  over  Temple  (Jan.  15),  in  which  he  made 
14-for-21  FG  to  eclipse  his  previous  career-high  by  12  points ...  averaged  team-high  16.9  ppg  in  ACC  contests ...  finished 
third  on  the  team  in  rebounding  (6.2  rpg)  and  second  in  steals  (43) . . .  notched  four  double-doubles  on  the  season . . .  barely 
missed  a  double-double  in  the  Terps'  NIT  semifinal  matchup  vs.  South  Carolina  (Mar.  29)  with  13  points  and  nine  boards 
in  26  minutes ...  posted  a  double-double  in  the  NIT  win  vs.  Davidson  (Mar.  23)  with  12  points  and  11  boards  (10  defensive 
rebounds) ...  scored  all  15  of  his  points  in  the  second  half  and  grabbed  10  rebounds  vs.  NC  State  (Jan.  23)  for  his  first 
double-double  of  the  season ...  second  double-double  of  season  came  with  19  points,  11  rebounds  in  the  Terps'  double- 
overtime  win  at  Virginia  (Feb.  19) ...  put  in  a  16-point,  five-rebound  performance  against  No. 2  North  Carolina  (Feb.  27)  to 
reach  the  1 ,000-point  plateau  for  his  career ...  led  all  scorers  with  25  points  in  Maryland's  win  at  No.2  Duke  (Jan.  26),  which 
included  an  8-for- 13  performance  from  the  field,  a  3-of-8  mark  from  beyond  the  arc,  a  6-for-6  effort  at  the  free  throw  line  and 
five  rebounds,  three  assists  and  four  steals . . .  earned  ESPN.com  National  Player  of  the  Week  honors  for  his  performance 
against  the  Blue  Devils  (Jan.  31 ) . . .  netted  26  points  and  hit  a  career-high  tying  four  3-pointers  at  home  against  Virginia  (Jan. 
19) ...  paced  the  Terps  with  21  points  on  9-for-14  shooting  at  Wake  Forest  (Jan.  11) ...  chipped  in  with  six  rebounds,  four 
assists  and  three  steals  against  the  Demon  Deacons ...  scored  20  points  on  in  a  9-for-12  shooting  effort  vs.  Liberty  (Dec. 
28)  and  tied  his  career-high  with  five  steals ...  earned  BB&T  Classic  all-tournament  honors,  averaging  18.0  points  and  6.0 
rebounds  across  the  weekend  tournament ...  notched  career-highs  in  3-pointers  made  (4)  and  attempted  (9)  in  a  16-point 
showing  against  George  Washington  (Dec.  5) ...  joined  Chris  McCray  with  a  team-high  20  points  in  win  over  George  Mason 
in  the  BB&T  Semifinals  (Dec.  4) . . .  worked  alongside  Michael  Jordan  and  other  top  collegiate  players  at  the  Michael  Jordan 
Flight  School  in  August  2004  ...  on  the  Terps'  summer  Italian  Tour,  was  a  perfect  5-for-5  in  double-figure  scoring  contests . . . 
averaged  16.4  points  per  game  in  Italy,  including  a  25-point  effort  in  the  win  over  Pistoia,  and  5.8  rebounds  per  contest. 


BASKETBALL 


As  a  Sophomore  in  2003-04:  Terp  starter  in  all  32  contests 
. . .  finished  third  on  team  in  scoring  with  12.2  points  per  game 
and  was  the  Terps'  high-scorer  in  eight  contests  ...  third  on 
the  squad  in  rebounding  (4.7  rpg),  assists  (55)  and  blocked 
shots  (34) ...  standout  performance  sparked  the  Terps  in  a 
win  at  No.  1  Florida  (Dec.  10) ...  registered  22  points  (one 
below  career-high)  with  six  points  in  overtime ...  set  or  tied 
then-career  bests  vs.  Florida  in  field  goals  attempted  (16), 
3-point  field  goals  (3),  3-point  field  goals  attempted  (7), 
rebounds  (13,  previous  career-high  was  eight)  and  minutes 
played  (43)  ...  his  22  points  and  13  boards  vs.  Gators 
marked  his  first  career  double-double . . .  earned  the  Maryland 
Basketball  "Clutch  Performance  of  the  Year"  Award  for  his 
effort  against  Florida . . .  second  career  double-double  came 
with  a  15  point,  10  rebound  effort  at  Florida  State  (Dec.  28) 
...  totaled  12  points,  including  2-for-4  3-pointers  and  4-for-4 
free  throws  in  the  Terps'  NCAA  First  Round  victory  over  UTEP 
(March  18) ...  was  one  of  five  Terrapins  in  double  figures 
with  13  points  vs.  Wake  in  ACC  Quarterfinals  (March  12) 
...  put  in  a  6-for-6  effort  at  the  free  throw  line  and  grabbed 
eight  rebounds  vs.  the  Deacons ...  registered  13  points  vs. 
Virginia  (March  7)  with  eight  rebounds  in  a  "must  win"  for  the 
Terps  to  close  out  the  season ...  netted  13  of  his  20  points 
in  the  second  half  vs.  Wake  Forest  at  home  (Feb  .28),  and 
contributed  four  rebounds  and  three  blocks ...  one  of  five 
Maryland  players  in  double  figures  in  the  Terps'  home  victory 
over  Florida  State  (Feb.  8)  with  14  points  and  a  career-high 
tying  four  blocks ...  led  five  Terps  in  double  figures  at  Wake 
Forest  (Jan.  29)  with  15  points ...  paced  Terrapins  with  21 
points  vs.  Duke  (Jan.  21)  at  home,  scoring  13  in  the  final 
9:21  of  game ...  grabbed  a  team-high  eight  rebounds  vs.  the 
Blue  Devils . . .  scored  1 1  of  his  1 7  points  in  the  second  half 
during  Maryland's  home  win  over  North  Carolina  (Jan.  14) 
and  added  three  rejections ...  led  Terps  with  19  points  vs. 
UNC-Greensboro  (Dec.  23)  and  dished  a  career-high  tying 
four  assists ...  made  a  clutch  free  throw  with  two  seconds 
remaining  in  regulation  to  send  the  Wisconsin  game  into 
overtime  for  a  Terp  victory  (Dec.  2) ...  led  the  Terps  with  a 
career-high  23  points  vs.  George  Mason  (Nov.  25),  and  also 
contributed  seven  boards  and  three  assists. 


CANER-MEDLEY'S 
CAREER  HIGHS 

Category             #    Opponent/Date 

Points 

35 

vs.  Temple,  1/15/05 

FG 

14 

vs.  Temple,  1/15/05 

FGA 

21 

vs.  Temple,  1/15/05 

3FG 

4 

vs.  Virqinia,  1/19/05 

4 

vs.  Georqe  Washinqton,  12/5/04 

3FGA 

9 

vs.  Georqe  Washinqton,  12/5/04 

FT 

7 

vs.  Mount  St.  Mary's,  1/4/05 

FTA 

9 

vs.  Wake  Forest,  2/28/04 

9 

at  North  Carolina,  2/15/04 

Rebounds 

13 

at  Florida,  12/10/03 

Assists 

5 

vs.  Oral  Roberts-NIT,  3/16/05 

5 

at  Virqinia,  2/19/05 

5 

vs.  Memphis,  11/26/04 

Blocks 

4 

vs.  Florida  State,  2/8/04 

4 

vs.  Wisconsin,  12/2/03 

Steals 

5 

vs.  Liberty,  12/28/04 

5 

vs.  NC  State,  1/30/03 

Minutes 

43 

at  Virqinia,  2/19/05 

43 

at  Florida,  12/10/03 

CANER-MEDL 

Date     Opponent 

EY'S 

G-GS 
1-1 

2004-05  GAME-BY-GAME  STATISTICS  (JUNIOR) 

Min.       FG-A          Pet.        3FG-A       Pet          FT-A          Pet           0-0         Tot        PF          A        TO          R 

s 

Pts 

N19       JACKSON  STATE 

19 

3-8 

.375 

2-3 

667 

4-6 

667 

3-2 

5 

1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

12 

N23      MERCER 

1-1 

30 

9-14 

.643 

1-3 

333 

2-2 

1.000 

3-3 

6 

0 

2 

1 

0 

1 

21 

N26      vs  Memphis 

1-1 

28 

7-13 

538 

1-3 

333 

0-1 

000 

2-2 

4 

1 

5 

0 

1 

1 

15 

N30       at  Wisconsin 

1-1 

24 

2-9 

222 

1-2 

500 

2-2 

1000 

04 

4 

4 

2 

6 

0 

0 

7 

D4        vs  George  Mason 

1-1 

24 

7-9 

.778 

2-3 

667 

44 

1.000 

14 

5 

1 

3 

1 

1 

0 

20 

D5        vs  Georqe  Washinqton 

1-1 

32 

5-15 

333 

4-9 

444 

2-2 

1000 

2-5 

7 

3 

? 

3 

0 

1 

16 

012      UNCASHEVILLE 

1-1 

26 

4-8 

.500 

0-3 

000 

OO 

000 

04 

4 

2 

2 

0 

1 

0 

8 

D19      FLORIOASTATE 

1-1 

36 

4-15 

267 

OO 

000 

3-3 

1.000 

1-3 

4 

4 

2 

3 

0 

3 

11 

D23      AMERICAN 

1-1 

32 

6-11 

.545 

1-3 

333 

34 

750 

3-1 

4 

0 

2 

2 

0 

? 

16 

D28      LIBERTY 

1-1 

25 

9-12 

.750 

M 

000 

2-3 

667 

2-3 

5 

1 

2 

1 

0 

5 

20 

J4        MOUNT  ST  MARY'S 

1-0 

19 

4-8 

.500 

2-3 

667 

7-8 

.875 

3-3 

6 

2 

2 

1 

0 

1 

17 

JB        at  North  Carolina 

1-1 

23 

3-8 

,375 

04 

000 

4-6 

.667 

2-2 

4 

2 

0 

3 

0 

3 

10 

J11       at  Wake  Forest 

1-1 

33 

9-14 

643 

0-3 

000 

3-7 

429 

3-3 

6 

1 

4 

3 

0 

3 

21 

J15       TEMPLE 

1-1 

37 

14-21 

667 

1-5 

200 

6-7 

657 

6-3 

9 

3 

2 

2 

1 

2 

35 

J19       VIRGINIA 

1-1 

39 

8-17 

,471 

4-8 

500 

6-8 

.750 

34 

7 

2 

2 

1 

7 

1 

26 

J23       NC  STATE 

1-1 

31 

5-12 

,417 

14 

250 

44 

1000 

2-8 

10 

1 

2 

2 

1 

0 

15 

J26      at  Duke 

1-1 

37 

8-13 

615 

30 

375 

« 

1.000 

2-3 

5 

2 

3 

5 

1 

4 

25 

J30       GEORGIA  TECH 

1-1 

34 

8-19 

421 

3-7 

429 

0-0 

000 

1-2 

3 

3 

1 

4 

1 

0 

19 

F1        at  Clemson 

1-1 

27 

4-14 

.286 

1-6 

167 

0-0 

.000 

2-6 

8 

0 

7 

3 

0 

1 

9 

F5        at  Miami 

1-1 

30 

2-10 

200 

1-3 

333 

34 

.750 

2-5 

7 

3 

3 

4 

1 

2 

8 

F8        VIRGINIA  TECH 

1-1 

36 

7-11 

.636 

1-3 

333 

6-7 

.857 

2-5 

7 

1 

1 

3 

1 

1 

21 

F12       DUKE 

1-1 

41 

5-18 

,278 

0-1 

000 

1-3 

333 

3-6 

9 

3 

2 

1 

0 

0 

11 

F16      at  NC  Slate 

1-1 

35 

7-12 

,583 

M 

500 

2-2 

1.000 

4-2 

6 

4 

1 

1 

0 

1 

19 

F19      at  Virginia 

1-1 

43 

7-15 

.467 

0-1 

000 

50 

625 

2-9 

11 

1 

5 

1 

0 

0 

19 

F22      CLEMSON 

1-1 

32 

9-15 

.600 

3-5 

600 

2-3 

.667 

34 

7 

2 

2 

2 

0 

0 

23 

F27       NORTH  CAROLINA 

1-1 

36 

7-18 

.389 

1-3 

333 

1-1 

1.000 

0-5 

5 

2 

0 

0 

1 

0 

16 

M5       at  Virginia  Tech 

1-1 

36 

4-12 

.333 

0-2 

000 

« 

.667 

1-1 

2 

4 

1 

2 

0 

1 

12 

M10     vs  Clemson  (ACC) 

1-1 

35 

5-17 

294 

2-3 

667 

2-2 

1.000 

4-6 

10 

3 

2 

3 

0 

1 

14 

M16      ORAL  ROBERTS  (NIT) 

1-1 

29 

0-7 

000 

04 

000 

0-2 

000 

0-8 

8 

3 

5 

6 

1 

1 

0 

M23      DAVIDSON  (NIT) 

1-1 

38 

3-10 

300 

14 

250 

5-5 

1.000 

1-10 

11 

2 

2 

1 

0 

1 

12 

M26      TCU(NIT) 

1-1 

35 

7-12 

583 

3-5 

600 

34 

.750 

0-0 

0 

1 

? 

3 

1 

3 

20 

M29     vs.  South  Carolina  (NIT) 

1-1 

26 

6-12 

500 

1-3 

000 

04 

.000 

2-7 

9 

3 

2 

5 

0 

? 

13 

CANER-MEDLEY'S  2003-04  GAME-BY-GAME  STATISTICS  (SOPHOMORE) 

Date     Opponent                         G-GS       Min.       FG-A         Pet       3FG-A       Pel        FT-A         Pet         O-D         Tot        PF         A       TO         B          S       Pts 

N22      AMERICAN 

1-1 

25 

4-9 

444 

14 

250 

0-0 

000 

2-6 

8 

1 

4 

2 

0 

1 

9 

N25      GEORGE  MASON 

2-2 

35 

10-16 

625 

1-3 

333 

2-2 

1.000 

2-5 

7 

2 

3 

4 

0 

2 

23 

N29      HOFSTRA 

3-3 

33 

7-13 

538 

2-3 

667 

30 

.500 

2-0 

2 

0 

3 

2 

1 

7 

19 

D2       WISCONSIN 

44 

38 

3-8 

.375 

0-1 

000 

1-2 

.500 

1-3 

4 

4 

0 

0 

4 

0 

7 

D6        vs.  Gonzaqa 

5-5 

30 

7-14 

.500 

1-5 

200 

1-2 

500 

1-3 

4 

2 

1 

4 

2 

1 

16 

D7        vs.  West  Virqinia 

W 

33 

2-5 

400 

1-1       1 

000 

1-1 

1.000 

2-6 

8 

1 

1 

2 

0 

0 

6 

D10      at  Flonda 

7-7 

43 

9-16 

.563 

3-7 

429 

1-2 

.500 

4-9 

13 

3 

2 

3 

0 

22 

DH      PEPPERDINE 

M 

27 

4-9 

.444 

2-3 

667 

0-1 

000 

3-3 

6 

0 

1 

0 

0 

10 

D23      UNC  GREENSBORO 

9-9 

32 

8-15 

.533 

1-3 

333 

2-2 

1000 

14 

5 

2 

4 

1 

1 

19 

D26      at  Flonda  State 

10-10 

36 

6-15 

400 

2-6 

333 

1-2 

.500 

5-5 

10 

5 

2 

3 

0 

15 

J3        MT  ST  MARY'S 

11-11 

31 

5-9 

.556 

0-1 

000 

44 

1000 

2-2 

4 

1 

1 

1 

2 

14 

J6        UMES 

12-12 

29 

5-14 

.357 

2-5 

400 

3-5 

.600 

4-1 

5 

2 

1 

2 

4 

15 

J14       NO  CAROLINA 

13-13 

38 

7-13 

.538 

1-3 

333 

2-2 

1.000 

1-3 

4 

2 

1 

4 

1 

17 

J17       at  Georgia  Tech 

14-14 

32 

1-10 

too 

04 

000 

34 

750 

3-3 

6 

2 

1 

2 

? 

5 

J21       DUKE 

15-15 

34 

9-15 

.600 

1-3 

333 

2-2 

1000 

1-7 

8 

2 

1 

1 

0 

21 

J25       at  Clemson 

16-16 

28 

5-12 

.417 

0-2 

100 

3-3 

1000 

1-1 

2 

2 

1 

3 

1 

13 

J29       at  Wake  Forest 

17-17 

34 

6-13 

462 

3-7 

429 

04 

000 

1-3 

4 

3 

1 

5 

7 

15 

F1         NC  STATE 

18-18 

29 

4-9 

444 

14 

250 

14 

.250 

0-1 

I 

3 

2 

1 

0 

10 

F4        at  Virginia 

19-19 

24 

3-9 

333 

0-2 

000 

2-6 

333 

1-1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

0 

1 

8 

F8         FLORIOASTATE 

20-20 

27 

5-9 

556 

3-7 

429 

1-3 

333 

1-2 

3 

3 

2 

1 

4 

0 

14 

F15      at  North  Carolina 

21-21 

33 

3-11 

273 

1-6 

167 

6-9 

667 

1-0 

1 

3 

1 

1 

0 

0 

13 

F19       GEORGIATECH 

22-22 

31 

5-16 

313 

04 

000 

0-0 

.000 

4-3 

7 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

10 

F22      at  Duke 

23-23 

24 

3-8 

375 

14 

250 

2-5 

400 

3-0 

3 

4 

2 

4 

0 

1 

9 

F24       CLEMSON 

24-24 

20 

0-3 

000 

0-1 

000 

00 

000 

1-0 

1 

? 

3 

7 

1 

0 

0 

F28      WAKE  FOREST 

25-25 

36 

6-12 

,500 

2-5 

400 

H 

.667 

04 

4 

1 

1 

2 

3 

0 

20 

M3       at  NC  State 

26-26 

36 

2-8 

250 

14 

250 

3-3 

1.000 

1-1 

2 

1 

2 

3 

1 

1 

8 

M7       VIRGINIA 

27-27 

34 

4-13 

.308 

30 

375 

2-6 

333 

6-2 

8 

2 

2 

0 

0 

1 

13 

M12      vs  Wake-ACC 

28-28 

30 

3-6 

500 

1-2 

500 

6-6 

1.000 

44 

8 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

13 

M13     vs  NCState-ACC 

29-29 

25 

0-2 

000 

OO 

000 

4-5 

.800 

0-3 

3 

2 

1 

2 

0 

0 

4 

M14      vs  Duke-ACC 

30-30 

27 

2-6 

.333 

0-2 

100 

1-3 

333 

1-3 

4 

5 

2 

0 

0 

1 

5 

M18      vs  UTEP-NCAA 

31-31 

20 

3-7 

.429 

24 

500 

44 

1000 

OO 

0 

3 

3 

3 

0 

1 

12 

M20      vs  Syracuse-NCAA 

32-32 

28 

1-3 

.333 

0-1 

000 

2-2 

1000 

2-2 

4 

2 

1 

2 

0 

0 

4 

CANER-MEDLEY'S  2002-03  GAME-BY-GAME  STATISTICS  (FRESHMAN) 

Date     Opponent                         G-GS       Min.       FG-A         Pet       3FG-A       Pet         FT-A         Pet.         O-D         Tot        PF         A       TO         B         S 

Pts 

N24 

Miami  (O ) 

1-0         15 

04           000 

OO 

ooo 

1-2           500 

0-2           2 

2 

1          1 

2 

3 

1 

N2/ 

The  Citadel 

1-0         17 

4-7          .571 

rj-0 

000 

4-7           571 

1-3           4 

1 

1          0 

2 

0 

12 

N3C 

Duquesne 

1-0         17 

2-3           667 

0-1 

000 

4-7           571 

2-0           8 

0 

1          1 

0 

0 

8 

LB 

vs  Indiana 

1-0         14 

2-2         1.000 

OO 

000 

0-1          .000 

0-2           2 

1 

0          0 

? 

0 

4 

D7 

vs  Notre  Dame 

1-1         22 

«           667 

OO 

.000 

M           000 

1-6           7 

3 

1          0 

0 

4 

8 

Di 

vs  GW 

1-1          18 

24           500 

1-1 

1000 

(H>          .000 

2-0           2 

3 

1          2 

0 

2 

5 

D14 

Flonda 

1-1           14 

1-2           500 

OO 

000 

1-2           500 

14           5 

2 

D         0 

0 

0 

3 

D23 

UMBC 

1-1          19 

40          .667 

1-2 

.500 

2-2         1000 

6-2           8 

2 

1          1 

0 

2 

11 

D29 

Georqia  Tech 

1-1         22 

3-6           500 

1-1 

1000 

OO           000 

2-2           4 

1 

1 

2 

0 

7 

:- 

Wagner 

1-1          18 

3-7          .429 

1-1 

1000 

2-2         1.000 

5-1           6 

0 

3          1 

1 

0 

9 

.5 

Hampton 

1-1          14 

2-3           667 

0-1 

000 

OO          .000 

0-1           1 

2 

1          2 

1 

0 

4 

J11 

Flonda  Slate 

1-1         22 

34          .500 

0-1 

.000 

OO           000 

14           5 

2 

i          3 

1 

1 

6 

J16 

at  Wake  Forest 

1-1          11 

2-2         1000 

OO 

.000 

OO           000 

0-1            1 

3 

)          1 

0 

1 

4 

J18 

Duke 

1-0         15 

2-3          .667 

2-3 

.667 

2-2        1.000 

1-0           1 

1 

1 

0 

2 

8 

J22 

at  North  Carolina 

1-0          2 

OO           000 

00 

000 

OO           000 

04)           0 

2 

1         0 

0 

0 

0 

J25 

a:  demsafl 

1-0         12 

1-3          .333 

OO 

000 

0-0           000 

3-3           6 

2 

)         3 

0 

1 

2 

J30 

NC  State 

1-0         21 

4-5           BOO 

M 

000 

1-3          .333 

2-1           3 

5 

i          1 

1 

5 

9 

f: 

Loyola  (Md) 

1-0         19 

24           500 

0-1 

.000 

1-2           500 

0-2           2 

0 

1 

1 

2 

5 

F6 

Virginia 

1-0         18 

2-6           333 

OO 

000 

34           750 

5-2           7 

3 

1 

0 

1 

7 

F9 

at  Georgia  Tech 

1-0         26 

7-14           500 

0-2 

000 

OO           000 

64           6 

3 

i          1 

0 

4 

14 

F12 

at  Flonda  State 

1-1          17 

04          ,000 

0-2 

.000 

OO          .000 

2-2           4 

3 

)          0 

0 

0 

0 

FIT 

Wake  Fores! 

1-1          13 

2-2        1.000 

1-1 

1000 

0-0          .000 

2-2           4 

4 

1 

0 

0 

5 

F19 

at  Duke 

1-1         21 

2-6          .333 

0-1 

000 

2-3          .667 

0-2           2 

2 

1         0 

0 

3 

6 

F22 

North  Carolina 

1-1          12 

2-3           667 

1-2 

.500 

OO           000 

0-5            5 

2 

1 

0 

2 

5 

F25 

Clemson 

1-0         13 

1-1         1000 

OO 

000 

0-0           000 

0-2           2 

3 

0 

2 

0 

2 

M2 

at  NC  State 

1-1          13 

2-3          .667 

OO 

.000 

0-2          .000 

1-0           1 

3 

2 

1 

0 

4 

M9 

at  Virginia 

1-1         18 

3-3        1.000 

1-1 

1.000 

0-1           000 

0-1             1 

2 

0 

1 

3 

7 

M1J 

vs  N  Carolina-ACC 

1-1          17 

4-11          .364 

04 

.000 

1-1         1 000 

4-1            5 

4 

2 

0 

1 

9 

M21 

vs  UNCW-NCAA 

1-1         29 

5-7          .714 

1-1 

1.000 

1-2          .500 

2-0           2 

1 

1 

1 

0 

12 

M23 

vs  Xavier-NCAA 

1-1         24 

3-5          .600 

0-1 

.000 

OO          .000 

0-2           2 

2 

1 

2 

0 

6 

'.'..' 

vs  Mich  St-NCAA 

1-1          6 

OO          .000 

OO 

000 

OO           000 

t-1         : 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

53 


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SPORTS 


TEAM 


TURTU! 


As  a  Freshman  in  2002-03:  Became  the  first  true  freshman 
to  start  regularly  at  Maryland  since  Steve  Blake  in  1999-00, 
totaling  18  starts  in  31  games ...  shared  time  with  Calvin 
McCall  at  small  forward,  averaging  5.9  ppg  and  3.5  rpg  in  his 
first  collegiate  season . . .  averaged  6.0  ppg  and  2.0  rpg  in  the 
Terps'  three  NCAA  Tournament  games  despite  missing  most 
of  the  Michigan  State  tilt  (March  28)  after  injuring  his  ankle 
. . .  started  nine  of  the  team's  last  1 1  games . . .  shot  20-of-33 
(.606)  from  the  field  across  the  Terps'  last  eight  games ... 
contributed  12  points  and  two  rebounds  in  NCAA  Tournament 
opening  win  over  UNC  Wilmington  (March  21 ) . . .  added  nine 
points  and  five  rebounds  in  Maryland's  ACC  quarterfinal 
game  vs.  North  Carolina  (Feb.  22) ...  after  seven  games 
as  a  reserve,  returned  to  starting  lineup  vs.  Florida  State 
(Feb.  12) ,  playing  17  minutes  and  grabbing  four  rebounds 
. . .  made  nine  straight  starts  before  coming  off  the  bench  to 
score  eight  against  No.  1  Duke  (Jan.  18) ...  registered  then- 
career  highs  for  points  (14),  FG  (7),  FGA  (14)  and  minutes 
(26)  in  coming  off  the  bench  at  Georgia  Tech  (Feb.  9) ... 
led  the  team  in  rebounds  (7,  including  five  offensive)  and 
also  had  seven  points  in  18  minutes  off  the  bench  against 
Virginia  (Feb.  6) ...  scored  nine  points  on  4-of-5  shooting, 
with  three  rebounds,  three  assists  and  five  steals  vs.  NC 
State  (Jan.  30) ...  collected  six  rebounds  in  12  minutes  in 
the  Terps'  gritty  road  win  at  Clemson  (Jan.  25) ...  made  first 
career  start  against  Notre  Dame  (Dec.  7),  contributing  eight 
points,  seven  rebounds  and  four  steals  in  22  minutes  in  the 
BB&T  Classic  opening  round . . .  started  the  second  game  of 
the  BB&T  Classic,  scoring  five  points  with  two  rebounds  in 
18  minutes  against  George  Washington  (Dec.  8). 

At  Deering  High  School:  Graduated  from  Deering  High 
School  in  2002 . . .  named  player  of  the  year  in  Maine  and  was 
tabbed  the  state's  top-rated  player  following  his  junior  year  as 
well . . .  NHSCA  Boys  Basketball  Athlete  of  the  Year . . .  named 
the  state's  Mr.  Basketball  and  the  Gatorade  Player  of  the  Year 
...  a  Top  1 00  national  recruit  who  steadily  drew  more  attention 
as  his  career  progressed ...  a  finalist  for  the  McDonald's  Ail- 
American  game  ...  remarkable  scorer  as  a  senior,  tallying 
a  school-record  51  points  vs.  South  Portland  (Feb.  12) ... 
scored  47  points  in  consecutive  games,  had  one  game  with 
46  and  another  with  44  during  his  final  high  school  campaign 
...  scored  39  points  in  a  regional  final  game,  and  scored  26 


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points  in  a  state  championship  defeat  to  Brunswick ...  led 
the  Rams  to  back-to-back  Western  Maine  titles,  twice  falling 
in  the  state  finals ...  led  the  state  in  scoring  in  back-to-back 
seasons,  with  a  36.5-point  average  in  2002  and  a  26.8-point 
clip  in  2001  ...  Deering's  career  scoring  leader  with  1,641 
points ...  also  led  the  Southern  Maine  Athletic  Association 
(SMAA)  as  a  senior  with  15.6  rebounds  and  4.2  steals  per 
game,  and  added  4.6  assists ...  posted  12.7  rebounds,  4.4 
steals  and  4. 1  assists  as  a  junior .. .  first-team  all-state  as  a 
junior  and  senior,  leading  the  SMAA  in  points  and  rebounds 
both  seasons ...  led  his  team  to  a  40-5  record  in  his  last  two 
seasons . . .  played  guard  until  his  junior  year  of  high  school 
after  he  grew  five  inches ...  was  a  wide  receiver  in  football 
as  a  freshman  at  Deering . . .  competed  at  the  Capital  Classic 
with  Maryland  teammates  Travis  Garrison  and  Chris  McCray 
...  high  school  coach  was  Mike  Francoeur. 

Personal:  Niklas  Anthony  Caner-Medley ...  born  on  Oct. 
20, 1 983 . . .  son  of  Joe  Medley  and  Janet  Caner ...  has  one 
brother,  Patrick  (13) ...  featured  in  Sports  lllustrated's  Faces 
In  The  Crowd  during  his  senior  year  of  high  school ...  high 
honor  roll  student  in  high  school  ...  played  summer  AAU 
ball  for  Los  Angeles-based  Pump  'N  Run,  where  he  stayed 
with  his  grandparents,  Ed  and  Gloria  Medley . . .  once  played 
summer  basketball  in  the  Rucker  Park  League  in  Harlem 
where  he  played  beside  former  Terps  Byron  Mouton  and 
Steve  Francis,  and  played  against  Kobe  Bryant ...  majoring 
in  American  Studies. 


CANER  MEDLEY'S  CAREER  STATISTICS 

Year           G-GS      Min-Avg       FG-A        Pet     3FG-A       Pet       FT-A 

Pet 

Off-Def 

Reb-Avq 

PF-FO 

Ast 

TO 

Blk 

Stl 

Pts-Avg 

2002-03        31-18      519-16.7     74-138 

.536     10-  27      .370    25-  43 

.581 

50-  60 

110-3.5 

65-1 

30 

29 

20 

37 

183-  5.9 

2003-04        32-32      982-30.7    142-328 

.433     36-115      .313    69-105 

.657 

61-  90 

151-4.7 

71-2 

55 

69 

34 

27 

389-12.2 

2004-05        32-31     1008-31.5    188-409 

.460     43-126      .341     92-120 

.767 

65-133 

198-6.2 

65-0 

69 

75 

16 

43 

511-16.0 

TOTALS       95-81    2509-26.4    404-875 

.462     89-268      .332  186-268 

.694 

176-283 

459-4.8 

201-3 

154 

173 

70 

107 

1083-11.4 

CANER  MEDLEY'S  ACC  STATISTICS 

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

Pet. 

OR-DR 

Reb-Avq. 

PF-D 

Ast 

To 

Blk 

St 

Pts.-Avg. 

2002-03          16-9      256-16.0       36-67 

.537        6-14      .429       8-15 

.533 

25-27 

52-3  3 

41-1 

19 

16 

8 

23 

86-5.4 

2003-04        16-16      496-31.0     69-176 

.392       19-70      .271      34-58 

.586 

30-36 

66-4.1 

38-1 

26 

40 

22 

11 

191-11.9 

2004-05        16-16      549-34.3     97-223 

.435       21-70      .300      50-68 

.735 

33-68 

101-6.3 

35-0 

31 

39 

8 

21 

265-16.6 

TOTAL         48-41     1303-27.1    202-466 

.433     46-154      .299    92-141 

.652 

88-131 

219-4.6 

114-2 

76 

95 

38 

55 

542-11.3 

CANER-MEDLEY'S  NCAA  TOURNAMENT  STATISTICS 

Year          GP-GS    Min.-Avq.       FG-A       Pet.       3P-A      Pet.       FT-A       Pet.      OR-DR       Reb-Avq. 

PF-D 

Ast 

To 

Blk 

St 

Pts.-Avq. 

2002-03           3-2       59-19.7         8-12 

.667          1-2      .500         1-2 

.500 

3-3 

6-2.0 

4-0 

2 

2 

3 

0 

18-6.0 

2003-04           2-2       48-24.0        4-10 

.400          2-5      .400         6-6 

1.000 

2-2 

4-2.0 

5-0 

4 

5 

0 

1 

16-8.0 

TOTAL            5-4      107-21.4       12-22 

.545          3-7       429         7-8 

.875 

5-5 

10-2.0 

9-0 

6 

7 

3 

1 

34-6.8 

} 


SUI^LANP,  MP. 
6^2^.  SENIOR,  3» 


On  Garrison:  Powerful  post  player  who  can  face  the  basket,  rebound  and  defend  in  the  interior . . .  Maryland's  top  returning 
rebounder  at  6.5  boards  per  game . . .  soft-shooting  big  man  who  continues  to  take  his  game  inside ...  a  three-year  starter 
who  has  become  a  valuable  part  of  Maryland's  frontcourt  rotation ...  one  of  the  ACC's  top  shotblockers  after  three  seasons 
among  league  leaders ...  has  been  working  diligently  on  all  areas  of  his  game  during  the  off-season. 

WILLIAMS  ON  GARRISON 

"Travis  has  to  establish  a  mindset  for  the  season.  The  basketball  season  is  a  long  one  and  you 
have  to  be  tough  enough  to  deal  with  that  for  the  duration.  Travis  is  a  great  shooter  for  a  big  man, 
|  and  he  has  had  some  unbelievable  games  where  he's  done  it  all.  This  year  as  a  senior,  Travis  has 
to  be  more  consistent  throughout  the  season,  and  rebound  and  play  great  defense  even  when 
his  shot  is  not  falling." 

As  a  Junior  in  2004-05:  One  of  three  Terrapins  to  play  in  all  32  contests,  starting  30  ...  one  of  four  Terrapins  to  average 
double-figures  for  the  season,  scoring  at  a  10.1  points  per  game  clip ...  notched  16  double-digit  scoring  games,  including 
two  contests  of  20  or  more  . . .  averaged  11 .9  ppg  over  the  final  1 1  contests  of  the  season ...  led  the  squad  in  rebounding 
at  6.5  rpg,  and  registered  seven  games  of  double-figure  rebounds . . .  finished  second  on  the  Terrapin  team  and  sixth  in  the 
ACC  with  an  .81 9  free  throw  percentage  (86-of-1 05) ...  was  second  on  the  squad  and  seventh  in  the  conference  with  a  1 .34 
blocks  per  game  average ...  led  team  in  scoring  (1 5.0  ppg)  and  rebounding  (9.3  rpg)  during  Maryland's  four-game  Postseason 
NIT  run ...  posted  four  double-doubles  on  the  season ...  recorded  third  double-double  in  four  NIT  games  with  15  points  and 
10  rebounds  vs.  South  Carolina  in  the  semifinal  round  at  Madison  Square  Garden  (March  29) ...  registered  a  double-double 
with  15  points  and  10  rebounds  vs.  TCU  in  the  quarterfinals  (March  23) ...  posted  a  double-double  with  18  points  and  11 
boards  in  a  NIT  opening  round  win  over  Oral  Roberts  (March  16) ...  also  added  four  blocked  shots  against  ORU  ...  netted 
20  points  with  eight  rebounds  in  the  Terps'  double-overtime  win  at  Virginia  (Feb.  1 9) . . .  between  Feb.  1 2  and  22,  averaged 
16.0  ppg  over  a  four-game  stretch ...  first  double-double  of  season  came  with  17  points,  11  rebounds  in  the  Terps'  overtime 
victory  over  No.7  Duke  (Feb.  12) ...  spashed  in  two  free  throws  at  Miami  in  the  final  seconds  of  regulation  to  send  the  game 
into  overtime  (Feb.  5) . . .  grabbed  a  career-high  1 5  rebounds  in  the  Terps'  win  vs.  No.  21  Georgia  Tech  (Jan.  30) ...  hit  5  of  6 
free  throws  to  cap  a  nine-point  performance  and  seal  a  Maryland  victory  over  No.  2  Duke  at  Cameron  Indoor  Stadium  (Jan. 
26)...  also  collected  five  boards  in  19  minutes  off  the  bench  at  Duke  ...  tallied  eight  points  and  registered  team-high  nine 
rebounds  with  three  blocks  in  a  home  win  over  Virginia  (Jan.  19)...  amassed  1 1  rebounds,  eight  points  and  three  blocks  in 
only  19  minutes  against  Liberty  (Dec.  28) ...  scored  a  career-high  21  points  on  6-of- 10  shooting  and  hit  9  of  9  free  throws  to 
open  the  season  against  Jackson  St.  (Nov.  1 9) ...  was  the  Terps'  MVP  during  Maryland's  Italian  Tour  in  August . . .  averaged 
16.4  points  and  11 .0  rebounds  across  the  Terps'  five  games  in  Italy ...  top  performances  included  an  18-point,  18-rebound 
effort  against  Pistoia,  and  a  27-point,  12-rebound  performance  during  the  Terps'  comeback  against  Varese. 


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TEAM 


1  *    THE     , 

TURTlEM 


As  a  Sophomore  in  2003-04:  Played  in  32  games,  drawing 
25  starts  and  playing  21.8  minutes  per  game  ...  averaged 
7.8  points  per  game  to  go  along  with  5.2  rebounds,  making 
him  the  Terps'  top  returner  on  the  boards . . .  stepped  up  his 
play  during  the  postseason,  averaging  13.0  points  and  6.3 
rebounds  to  earn  second  team  ACC  All-Tournament  ac- 
colades ...  totaled  39  points,  19  rebounds,  four  blocks  and 
shot  1 2-for-24  ( .500)  from  the  floor  over  the  three  tournament 
games . . .  also  posted  impressive  numbers  during  the  Terps' 
NCAA  Second  Round  game  vs.  Syracuse,  scoring  a  team- 
high  tying  16  points  and  grabbing  a  team-high  tying  nine 
rebounds . . .  registered  1 2  double-figure  scoring  games  with 
nine  double-digit  performances  coming  in  the  Terps'  last  17 
games . . .  averaged  9.8  ppg  over  last  1 2  contests  and  1 2.4 
ppg  during  the  postseason ...  his  5.2  rebounds  per  game 
average  ranked  second  on  the  squad  and  he  averaged  7.0 
rebounds  during  the  NCAA  Tournament ...  ranked  second 
on  the  squad  with  36  blocked  shots,  finishing  ninth  in  the 
ACC  with  1.1  blocks  per  game  ...  totaled  nine  multi-rejec- 
tion games  and  established  a  career-high  with  four  blocked 
shots  twice ...  established  a  then  career-high  with  19  points 
on  5-for-7  field  goal  shooting,  including  a  3-for-4  mark  from 
3-point  range,  in  the  Terps' ACC  Championship  victory  over 
Duke  (March  14) ...  also  chipped  in  seven  boards,  two  blocks 
and  two  steals  against  the  Blue  Devils  in  the  title  game  ... 
posted  his  first  career  double-double  with  a  team-high  16 
points  and  1 0  boards  in  the  Terps'  ACC  Quarterfinal  win  over 
Wake  Forest  (March  12) ...  also  added  three  assists  vs.  the 
Demon  Deacons ...  tallied  10  points  and  three  blocks  in  19 
minutes  at  home  vs.  Wake  Forest  (Feb.  28) ...  scored  11 
points  on  4-for-8  shooting,  including  a  2-of-3  performance 
from  3-point  range,  at  Duke  (Feb.  22) ...  paced  Terrapins  in 
scoring  with  16  points  at  home  vs.  Georgia  Tech  (Feb.  19), 
and  added  seven  rebounds ...  grabbed  a  career-best  10 
rebounds  in  back-to-back  games  vs.  Virginia  (Feb.  4)  and 
Florida  State  (Feb.  8)...  led  the  Terps  with  a  career-high  four 
assists  vs.  Seminoles . . .  netted  1 1  points  with  five  boards  on 
the  road  vs.  Clemson  (Jan.  25),  followed  by  13  points  and 
five  rebounds  at  Wake  Forest  (Jan.  29)  ...  nailed  game- 
winning  1 9-foot  jumper  -  his  only  basket  of  the  game  -  with 
1 9  seconds  left  in  overtime  to  lift  the  Terps  to  win  over  No.1 
Florida  in  Gainesville  (Dec.  10) ...  added  seven  rebounds 
and  a  career-high  tying  four  blocks  in  a  career-most  30 
minutes ...  put  forth  a  12-point,  four-rebound,  three-block 
effort  against  Hofstra  (Nov.  29) ...  tallied  nine  points  with 


GARRISON'S  2004- 

Date       Opponent G-GS 

NI9         JACKSON  STATE  1-1 


05  GAME-BY-GAME 

Km      FG-A        Pel      3FG-A        Pel 
19        6-10        .600  0-1        000 


STATISTICS 

FT-A  Pel         O-D 


(JUNIOR) 

Reb       PF        Ast 


GARRISONS 
CAREER  HIGHS 

Category            #    Opponent/Date 

Points 
FG 

21 
8 

vs.  Jackson  State,  11/19/04 

vs.  Duke,  2/12/05 

FGA 
3FG 

16 
3 

vs  Davidson-NIT.  3/23/05 
vs  Duke-ACC  3  14/04 

3FGA 

5 

at  North  Carolina.  1/8/05 

FT 

9 

vs  TCU-NIT,  3/26/05 

9 

vs  Jackson  State.  11/19/04 

FTA 

12 

vs  TCU-NIT.  3/26/05 

12 

vs.  Hofstra,  11/29/03 

Rebounds 

15 

vs.  Georgia  Tech,  1/30/05 

Assists 

4 

vs.  Florida  State,  2/8/04 

Blocks 

4 

(5x)  last  vs. 

South  Carolina-NIT.  3/29/05 

Steals 

3 

vs.  Duquesne,  11/30/02 

Minutes 

38 

vs.  Duke,  2/12/05 

N23 

ME  P.CER 

1-1 

18 

2-8 

.250 

(Ml 

000 

04 

000 

14 

5 

3 

2 

2 

0 

0 

4 

N26 

.-  Mempft  s 

1-1 

24 

2-9 

222 

0-0 

000 

54 

.833 

7-3 

10 

3 

0 

2 

1 

1 

9 

N30 

al  Wisconsin 

1-1 

33 

4-  8 

500 

1-2 

.500 

2-2 

1.000 

34 

7 

2 

1 

1 

1 

0 

11 

D4 

/s  George  Masor 

1-1 

20 

1-3 

.333 

0-0 

000 

04 

000 

24 

6 

4 

0 

3 

1 

1 

2 

D5 

..    ,K">  .Yas'  ■  ;'.- 

1-1 

30 

5-9 

556 

M 

000 

2-3 

.667 

4-3 

7 

5 

2 

1 

0 

0 

12 

D12 

UNCASHEVILLE 

1-1 

26 

7-10 

700 

0-0 

000 

1-1 

1.000 

2-3 

5 

1 

1 

3 

3 

0 

15 

D19 

FtORIDA  STATE 

1-1 

17 

2-6 

.333 

0-2 

000 

04 

.000 

04 

4 

5 

1 

0 

1 

0 

4 

023 

AMERICAN 

1-1 

26 

5-7 

.714 

2-2 

1000 

2-2 

1000 

24 

6 

0 

2 

1 

2 

0 

14 

D28 

LIBERTY 

1-1 

19 

3-7 

.429 

0-0 

000 

2-2 

1.000 

4-7 

11 

2 

0 

0 

3 

0 

8 

J4 

MOUNT  ST  MARY'S 

1-1 

28 

4-12 

.333 

2-3 

667 

54 

.833 

5-2 

7 

1 

1 

1 

' 

0 

15 

J8 

al  North  Carolina 

1-1 

24 

5-12 

417 

1-5 

.200 

24 

.500 

2-1 

3 

1 

0 

1 

■ 

' 

13 

J11 

at  Wake  Forest 

1-1 

22 

4-7 

.571 

04 

000 

04 

000 

1-5 

6 

5 

0 

0 

2 

1 

8 

J15 

TEMPLE 

1-1 

26 

1-4 

.250 

1-2 

.500 

34 

.750 

14 

5 

0 

2 

2 

0 

0 

6 

J19 

VIRGINIA 

1-1 

27 

3-6 

.500 

0-1 

000 

:■: 

1000 

14 

9 

3 

0 

2 

3 

2 

8 

J23 

NC  STATE 

1-1 

26 

3-5 

600 

04 

.000 

54 

833 

3-2 

5 

2 

1 

3 

1 

0 

11 

J26 

al  Duke 

1-0 

19 

2-4 

500 

04 

000 

54 

833 

2-3 

5 

4 

0 

2 

1 

0 

9 

J30 

GEORGIA  TECH 

1-1 

33 

2-2 

1.000 

1-1 

1000 

2-2 

1000 

1-14 

15 

3 

2 

1 

0 

0 

7 

F1 

al  Clemson 

1-1 

21 

1-  4 

250 

0-2 

000 

24 

500 

1-1 

2 

5 

1 

0 

0 

0 

4 

F5 

at  Miami 

1-1 

31 

3-8 

.375 

04 

.000 

2-2 

1000 

34 

7 

4 

0 

3 

1 

0 

6 

F6 

VIRGINWTECH 

1-1 

13 

0-5 

.000 

0-1 

.000 

2-2 

1000 

0-1 

1 

4 

1 

0 

0 

0 

2 

F12 

DUKE 

1-1 

56 

8-15 

533 

1-2 

500 

04 

000 

54 

11 

3 

1 

2 

J 

0 

17 

F16 

al  NC  State 

1-1 

21 

4-10 

400 

0-1 

.000 

3-3 

1000 

2-3 

5 

2 

1 

1 

0 

0 

11 

F19 

al  Virginia 

1-1 

37 

6-11 

.545 

1-1 

1000 

74 

.875 

04 

8 

5 

2 

2 

2 

2 

20 

F22 

:lemson 

1-1 

30 

6-13 

.462 

0-2 

000 

4-5 

800 

5-2 

7 

5 

2 

3 

2 

0 

16 

F27 

NORTH  CAROLINA 

1-1 

23 

0-  5 

.000 

04 

000 

1-2 

500 

2-1 

3 

4 

0 

2 

3 

1 

1 

MS 

al  V-rgir,a  Tedl 

1-1 

10 

1-2 

500 

1-1 

1000 

04 

000 

04 

0 

1 

0 

3 

0 

0 

3 

M10 

vs  Clemson  (ACC) 

1-0 

10 

0-0 

000 

04 

000 

34 

750 

1-2 

3 

5 

1 

2 

0 

1 

3 

M16 

ORAL  ROBERTS  (NIT) 

1-1 

21 

7-14 

500 

1-2 

500 

34 

.750 

74 

11 

3 

0 

2 

•1 

0 

18 

M23 

DAVIDSON  (NIT) 

1-1 

23 

5-16 

.313 

04 

.000 

2-2 

1.000 

4-2 

6 

2 

0 

1 

0 

t 

12 

M26 

TCU(NIT) 

1-1 

27 

3-6 

500 

0-1 

000 

9-12 

.750 

24 

10 

2 

2 

1 

1 

0 

15 

M29 

vs  South  Carolina  (NIT) 

1-1 

35 

7-14 

500 

04 

000 

1-2 

.500 

1-9 

10 

3 

0 

0 

4 

0 

'5 

GARRISON'S  2003-04  GAME-BY-GAME  STATISTICS  (SOPHOMORE) 

Date        Opponent                           G-GS        Wn       FG-A         Pet      3FG-A        Pet        FT-A          Pet        O-D       Reb       PF       Ast        TO 

BU 

Sir 

PTS 

N22 

AMERICAN 

1-1 

2C 

3-6 

500 

04 

000 

34 

750 

44 

8 

2 

0 

0 

t 

! 

9 

N25 

GEORGE  MASON 

2-2 

22 

2-8 

.250 

0-1 

000 

1-2 

500 

4-3 

7 

3 

1 

0 

3 

0 

5 

N29 

HOFSTRA 

3-3 

17 

2-6 

333 

04 

000 

8-12 

667 

44 

4 

1 

0 

0 

3 

0 

12 

D2 

WISCONSIN 

4-4 

19 

34 

500 

04 

000 

0-1 

000 

2-2 

4 

5 

0 

1 

2 

0 

6 

06 

vs  Gonzaga 

5-5 

25 

1-6 

167 

04 

.000 

24 

500 

6-2 

8 

2 

0 

3 

1 

0 

4 

07 

.i  .'.'esl  .  rg~a 

6-6 

28 

5-7 

714 

1-1 

1.000 

04 

.000 

3-2 

5 

5 

0 

1 

2 

0 

11 

O10 

at  Flonda 

7-7 

30 

1-6 

167 

04 

.000 

04 

.000 

2-5 

7 

4 

1 

3 

4 

0 

2 

D14 

PEPPERDINE 

8-8 

5 

1-1 

1.000 

04 

.000 

04 

000 

1-2 

3 

3 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

D23 

UNC  GREENSBORO 

9-9 

25 

5-8 

.625 

04 

000 

04 

.000 

2-3 

5 

2 

1 

2 

t 

t 

10 

D28 

at  Flonda  Stale 

10-10 

14 

4-5 

800 

1-1 

1.000 

04 

.000 

0-1 

1 

4 

1 

2 

0 

1 

9 

J3 

MT  ST.  MARYS 

11-11 

19 

2-8 

250 

1-2 

500 

04 

.000 

1-2 

3 

1 

2 

0 

1 

2 

5 

J6 

UMES 

12-11 

15 

1-6 

167 

0-2 

000 

2-3 

.667 

2-1 

3 

2 

0 

1 

0 

0 

4 

J14 

NO.  CAROLINA 

13-11 

24 

2-5 

400 

04 

.000 

5-5 

1000 

3-3 

6 

3 

1 

1 

1 

0 

9 

J17 

at  Georgia  Tech 

14-11 

24 

1-5 

200 

04 

.000 

2-2 

1.000 

3-3 

6 

1 

1 

2 

1 

0 

4 

J21 

DUKE 

15-11 

10 

2-3 

667 

04 

000 

04 

000 

0-1 

1 

1 

0 

2 

1 

0 

4 

J25 

at  Clemson 

16-11 

28 

34 

.375 

1-1 

1.000 

44 

1000 

3-2 

5 

4 

0 

0 

1 

2 

11 

J29 

at  Wake  Forest 

17-11 

27 

2-6 

.333 

1-2 

500 

8-10 

.800 

14 

5 

2 

1 

0 

0 

0 

13 

F1 

NC  STATE 

18-11 

29 

34 

.500 

1-2 

500 

04 

000 

2-3 

5 

4 

1 

0 

0 

0 

7 

F4 

al  Virginia 

19-12 

12 

2-6 

.333 

0-1 

.000 

1-2 

500 

64 

10 

3 

0 

3 

0 

1 

5 

F8 

FLORIDA  STATE 

20-13 

27 

1-6 

.167 

0-3 

000 

0-1 

000 

3-7 

10 

0 

4 

3 

0 

0 

2 

F15 

at  North  Carolina 

21-14 

21 

4-7 

571 

0-1 

000 

2-2 

1.000 

2-1 

3 

5 

0 

2 

0 

1 

10 

F19 

GEORGIA  TECH 

22-15 

27 

5-10 

.500 

2-3 

667 

44 

1.000 

5-2 

7 

3 

1 

3 

2 

0 

1 6 

F22 

at  Duke 

23-16 

29 

4-8 

.500 

2-3 

.667 

1-2 

.500 

3-1 

4 

3 

0 

3 

1 

2 

11 

F24 

CI  EMSON 

24-17 

18 

2-5 

400 

04 

000 

04 

000 

2-2 

4 

4 

0 

1 

0 

0 

4 

F28 

WAKE  FOREST 

25-18 

19 

5-9 

556 

0-1 

.000 

04 

000 

1-1 

2 

4 

0 

1 

3 

0 

10 

M3 

at  NC  State 

26-19 

31 

1-6 

.167 

0-2 

000 

04 

000 

1-2 

3 

4 

0 

1 

0 

1 

2 

M7 

VIRGINIA 

27-20 

10 

1-4 

250 

0-1 

.000 

04 

.000 

34 

3 

2 

0 

1 

1 

0 

2 

M12 

vs.  Wake-ACC 

28-21 

29 

5-9 

.556 

1-3 

.333 

54 

.625 

3-7 

10 

1 

3 

3 

1 

1 

16 

M13 

vs  NCSIate-ACC 

29-22 

21 

2-8 

.250 

04 

000 

04 

.000 

1-1 

2 

1 

0 

1 

1 

0 

4 

M14 

vs  Duke-ACC 

30-23 

28 

5-7 

.714 

34 

750 

64 

.750 

14 

7 

4 

0 

1 

2 

2 

19 

M18 

vs  UTEP-NCAA 

31-24 

22 

2-8 

.250 

1-3 

333 

2-3 

.667 

14 

5 

4 

3 

1 

1 

1 

7 

'.':. 

vs  Syracuse-NCAA 

31-25 

21 

5-11 

.455 

0-1 

.000 

64 

.750 

34 

9 

4 

0 

1 

2 

0 

16 

GARRISON'S  2002-03  GAME-BY-GAME  STATISTICS  (FRESHMAN) 

Date       Opponent                           G-GS       Min.       FG-A        Pet       3FG-A       Pet        FT-A          Pet        0-0        Tot       PF          A       TO 

B 

s 

PIS 

N24 

Miami  (0 ) 

1-0 

22 

3-5 

600 

04 

000 

2-3 

667 

24 

6 

2 

1 

1 

i 

0 

8 

N27 

The  Citadel 

1-0 

16 

1-3 

.333 

04 

.000 

04 

000 

0-3 

3 

3 

1 

0 

1 

1 

2 

N30 

DuQuesne 

1-0 

16 

4-11 

.364 

1-2 

500 

2-2 

1.000 

34 

7 

3 

0 

0 

0 

3 

11 

D3 

vs  Ind.ana 

1-0 

26 

4-8 

.500 

04 

.000 

04 

000 

2-2 

4 

5 

1 

0 

2 

0 

8 

D7 

.v  Vine  Dame 

1-0 

20 

1-7 

143 

0-1 

.000 

2-2 

1000 

1-2 

3 

2 

1 

1 

0 

0 

4 

D8 

vs  GW 

1-0 

21 

4-6 

667 

04 

000 

2-2 

1000 

1-5 

6 

2 

2 

2 

1 

2 

10 

D14 

Flonda 

1-0 

11 

0-4 

.000 

04 

000 

1-2 

500 

24 

2 

1 

0 

2 

0 

0 

1 

023 

UMBC 

1-1 

22 

2-3 

.667 

04 

.000 

4-7 

571 

54 

8 

4 

1 

1 

2 

2 

8 

D29 

Georgia  Tech 

1-1 

8 

1-2 

.500 

04 

.000 

04 

000 

1-1 

2 

3 

0 

1 

1 

0 

2 

J4 

rVBgnet 

1-1 

14 

2-4 

500 

1-1 

1.000 

2-2 

1000 

2-7 

9 

4 

0 

0 

J 

0 

/ 

J8 

Hampton 

1-1 

14 

1-3 

.333 

0-1 

.000 

24 

500 

2-5 

7 

4 

1 

1 

1 

0 

4 

J11 

Flonda  State 

1-1 

15 

2-2 

1.000 

1-1 

1.000 

2-2 

1000 

04 

0 

5 

3 

2 

1 

1 

7 

J15 

at  Wake  Forest 

1-1 

8 

0-1 

.000 

0-1 

.000 

04 

000 

0-1 

1 

1 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

J18 

Duke 

dnp-od 

J22 

al  '■.  jrlr-  Carolina 

1-0 

2 

1-2 

500 

04 

.000 

04 

000 

2-1 

3 

2 

0 

1 

0 

0 

2 

J25 

al  Clemson 

1-0 

16 

3-5 

600 

04 

.000 

1-1 

1.000 

1-1 

2 

2 

1 

1 

0 

1 

? 

J30 

NC  State 

1-0 

1 

0-0 

000 

04 

.000 

04 

000 

04 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

F2 

Loyola  (Md ) 

1-0 

19 

4-7 

571 

0-1 

.000 

0-1 

.000 

1-2 

3 

4 

0 

0 

2 

0 

8 

F6 

Virginia 

1-0 

12 

2-4 

.500 

04 

.000 

04 

000 

0-3 

3 

3 

0 

1 

0 

0 

4 

F9 

at  Georgia  Tech 

1-0 

11 

0-2 

000 

0-1 

000 

2-2 

1000 

1-2 

3 

3 

1 

1 

0 

0 

2 

F12 

al  Flonda  Stale 

1-0 

5 

1-1 

1000 

04 

.000 

04 

.000 

0-1 

1 

1 

0 

2 

t 

1 

2 

F17 

toke  Forest 

1-0 

10 

1-1 

1000 

04 

.000 

04 

.000 

0-1 

1 

4 

0 

1 

2 

0 

2 

F19 

al  Duke 

1-0 

6 

0-0 

.000 

04 

000 

04 

000 

0-1 

1 

1 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

F22 

',  nt  Carolina 

1-0 

8 

1-1 

1.000 

04 

.000 

04 

000 

04 

4 

1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

2 

F25 

Clemson 

1-0 

13 

2-2 

1000 

04 

000 

0-2 

000 

0-2 

2 

2 

1 

0 

1 

1 

4 

M2 

al  NC  Stale 

1-0 

6 

1-1 

1000 

04 

400 

04 

000 

04 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

M9 

at  Virginia 

1-0 

7 

1-1 

1000 

04 

000 

34 

750 

34 

3 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

5 

M14 

vs  N  Carolina-ACC 

1-0 

11 

14 

.250 

04 

000 

04 

.000 

1-1 

2 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

M2I 

vs.  UNCW-NCAA 

1-0 

8 

0-3 

000 

04 

000 

04 

.000 

0-2 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

M23 

vs.  Xavier-NCAA 

1-0 

12 

24 

.667 

04 

.000 

1-2 

500 

2-3 

5 

4 

0 

0 

2 

0 

5 

'.TI- 

.-. Mich  SI  NCAA 

1-0 

2 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

04 

.000 

04 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

56 


eight  rebounds  in  20  minutes  in  the  Terps'  season-opener 
vs.  American  (Nov.  22). 

As  a  Freshman  in  2002-03:  Played  in  30  games  and  started 
six,  averaging  4.0  points  and  3.1  rebounds  in  first  college 
season ...  scored  five  points  and  grabbed  seven  rebounds 
in  the  Terps'  three  NCAA  Tournament  games,  including  a 
five-point,  five-rebound  effort  in  Maryland's  second-round 
victory  over  Xavier  (March  23) .. .  led  the  Terps  in  rebounding 
in  four  games ...  added  five  points  and  three  rebounds  in 
seven  minutes  vs.  Virginia  (March  9) ...  played  19  minutes 
and  scored  eight  points  on  4-of-7  shooting  against  Loyola 
(Feb.  2) ...  sparked  the  Terps  to  a  15-0  run  in  a  low-scoring 
first  half  with  five  straight  points  at  Clemson  (Jan.  25) ... 
registered  seven  points  and  three  assists  against  Florida 
State  (Jan.  11 )  in  his  second  ACC  game . . .  netted  eight  points 
and  grabbed  eight  rebounds  against  UMBC  (Dec.  23)  in  his 
first  college  start ...  joined  Nik  Caner-Medley  that  game  in 
becoming  the  first  pair  of  true  freshmen  to  start  for  Maryland 
since  March  16,  2000,  when  Tahj  Holden  and  Steve  Blake 
started  against  lona  in  the  NCAA  Tournament ...  played  26 
minutes  against  No.  10  Indiana  (Dec.  3)  in  the  ACC/Big  Ten 
Challenge,  contributing  eight  points,  four  rebounds  and  a  pair 
of  blocks ...  season  high  11  points  with  seven  rebounds  and 
three  steals  against  Duquesne . . .  registered  a  team-high  six 
rebounds  in  his  first  collegiate  contest  against  Miami  (Ohio) 
(Nov.  24) ...  also  led  all  newcomers  with  22  minutes  in  that 
game,  and  finished  with  eight  points . . .  scored  the  first  basket 
of  the  season  by  a  Maryland  newcomer  with  1 3:51  remaining 
in  the  first  half  against  Miami. 

High  School:  Graduated  from  DeMatha  High  School  in 
2002  ...  led  powerhouse  DeMatha  to  a  31-3  record  as  a 
senior  while  averaging  17.7  points,  13  rebounds  and  four 
blocks  as  the  Stags  won  their  second-straight  DC.  city  title 
...  shot  74  percent  from  the  free  throw  line  ...  capped  his 
senior  season  by  leading  the  Stags  to  a  state  Catholic  title  in 
the  Alhambra  Invitational ...  USA  Today  third  team  All-Ameri- 
can  and  a  consensus  top  25  recruit ...  named  MVP  of  five 
tournaments  including  the  Adolph  Rupp  Classic  in  Kentucky 
and  the  Basketball  Hall  of  Fame  Classic  in  Massachusetts, 
and  selected  for  the  McDonald's  All-American  game  at 
Madison  Square  Garden ...  the  first  local  star  named  to  the 


McDonald's  All-America  game  since  former  DeMatha  stars 
Keith  Bogans  and  Joe  Forte  in  1999  ...  a  first  team  All-Met 
selection  by  the  Washington  Post  and  a  second  team  All-Met 
pick  as  a  junior ...  averaged  15  points,  nine  rebounds  and 
three  blocks  as  a  junior  under  Hall  of  Fame  coach  Morgan 
Wootten ...  was  the  MVP  of  the  city  title  game  as  a  junior . . . 
participant  in  the  Capital  Classic  alongside  current  Maryland 
teammates  Nik  Caner-Medley  and  Chris  McCray . . .  longtime 
friend  and  AAU  teammate  of  McCray. 

Personal:  Travis  S.  Garrison ...  born  April  20, 1984  ...  son 
of  Sheila  and  Lawrence  Garrison ...  has  two  older  brothers, 
Lawrence  (30)  and  Shavery  (27) . . .  enjoys  visiting  museums 
and  touring  new  cities  ...  has  enjoyed  growing  up  in  the 
shadows  of  Washington,  DC,  because  of  its  different  types 
of  people,  its  history  and  its  monuments . . .  favorite  person  is 
his  mother,  for  having  raised  three  sons . . .  favorite  athlete  is 
Michael  Jordan  because  of  the  way  he  has  opened  doors  as 
both  a  ballplayer  and  a  successful  businessman . . .  majoring 
in  criminology  and  criminal  justice. 


GARRISON'S  CAREER  STATISTICS 


Year 

G-GS 

Min-Avq 

FG-A 

Pet 

3FG-A 

Pet 

FT-A 

Pet 

Off-Def 

Reb-Avg 

PF-FO 

Ast 

TO 

Blk 

Stl 

Pts-Avg 

2002-03 

30-6 

362-12.1 

45-  96 

.469 

3-  9 

.333 

26-  38 

.684 

32-61 

93-3.1 

71-2 

15 

18 

25 

12 

119-  4.0 

2003-04 

32-25 

696-21.8 

87-210 

.414 

15-42 

.357 

62-  85 

.729 

78-  87 

165-5.2 

91-3 

21 

43 

36 

16 

251-  7.8 

2004-05 

32-30 

777-24.3 

112-252 

.444 

12-32 

.375 

86-105 

.819 

76-131 

207-6.5 

92-7 

27 

48 

43 

12 

322-10.1 

TOTALS       94-61     1835-19.5    244-558       .437       30-83      .361  174-228        .763     186-279 


465-4.9        254-12        63      109      104      40    692-  7.4 


GARRISON'S  ACC  STATISTICS 

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

FT-A 

Pet. 

OR-DR 

Reb-Avq. 

PF-D 

Ast 

To 

Blk 

St 

Pts.-Avq. 

2002-03         15-3       128-8.5 

16-25 

.640 

1-3      .333 

8-11 

.727 

8-18 

26-1.7 

30-1 

7 

10 

9 

4 

41-2.7 

2003-04        16-10      350-21.9 

42-99 

.424 

8-21      .381 

27-32 

.844 

38-37 

754.7 

47-1 

10 

25 

11 

8 

119-7.4 

2004-05        16-15      392-24.5 

50-115 

.435 

5-19      .263 

37-46 

.804 

28-63 

91-5.7 

56-5 

12 

25 

21 

7 

142-8.9 

TOTAL         47-28      870-18.5 

108-239 

.452 

1443      .326 

72-89 

.809 

74-118 

1924.1 

133-7 

29 

60 

41 

19 

302-6.4 

GARRISON'S  NCAA  TOURNAMENT  STATISTICS 

Year         GP-GS    Min.-Avq.       FG-A       Pet.       3P-A      Pet.       FT-A       Pet.      OR-DR 

Reb-Avq. 

PF-D 

Ast 

To 

Blk 

St 

Pts.-Avq. 

2002-03           3-0         22-7.3 

2-6 

.333 

0-0      .000 

1-2 

.500 

2-5 

7-2.3 

6-0 

0 

0 

2 

0 

5-1.7 

2003-04           2-2       43-21.5 

7-19 

.368 

14      .250 

8-11 

.727 

4-10 

14-7.0 

8-0 

3 

2 

3 

1 

TOTAL            5-2       65-13.0 

9-25 

.360 

1-4      .250 

9-13 

.692 

6-15 

214.2 

14-0 

3 

2 

5 

1 

28-5  6 

20 
06 


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SjTjERMNQ  LiB6iilFTjERi 

GUARD. 

LAUREL,  MB,  (LAURELS 

ALLEGANYiC.O) 

6^119ASEN!fiRv,1)VJ 

On  Ledbetter:  A  strong,  physical  player  at  either  the  point  or  shooting  guard  positions  ...an  adept  ball-handler  and  tenacious 
defender  ...a  "pass-first"  point  guard ...  came  to  Maryland  from  the  same  JUCO  program  that  produced  All-American  and 
three-time  NBA  All-Star  Steve  Francis,  2002  National  Champion  Ryan  Randle  and  2004  ACC  Champion  Jamar  Smith  ... 
performed  well  down  the  stretch  for  the  Terps  despite  having  to  overcome  two  injuries  in  his  first  season  at  Maryland ...  first 
had  to  recover  from  an  automobile  accident  that  sidelined  him  during  May,  June  and  part  of  July .. .  then  had  to  overcome 
a  torn  calf  muscle  that  kept  him  out  of  early-season  practice. 

WILLIAMS  ON  LEDBETTER 

I  "Sterling  had  an  opportunity  at  the  end  of  the  year  to  start  the  NIT  games  and  average  30  minutes 
I  per  game.  That  gave  him  a  good  chance  to  see  what  he  had  to  work  on  for  this  year.  He  is  in  a 
|    great  position  to  be  the  starting  point  guard,  but  he  has  to  earn  it.  Part  of  being  a  point  guard  is  to 

be  a  leader,  and  you  have  to  be  respected  by  your  teammates  in  terms  of  helping  the  team  win. 

We're  looking  forward  to  Sterling  doing  a  good  job  this  year." 


As  a  Junior  in  2004-05:  Played  in  24  games  after  recovering  from  a  calf  injury  suffered  during  the  preseason . . .  started  the 
last  four  games  for  the  Terps,  leading  the  team  to  a  3-1  record  in  the  Postseason  NIT ...  averaged  6.0  points,  5.3  rebounds 
and  5.0  assists  in  33.0  minutes  per  game  across  that  stretch ...  was  a  perfect  9-for-9  from  the  line  during  the  Terps'  NIT  run 
. . .  dished  out  eight  assists  and  scored  1 0  points  in  34  minutes  in  Maryland's  NIT  win  vs.  Davidson  (Mar.  23) . . .  made  his 
first  career  as  a  Terp  in  the  NIT  win  vs.  Oral  Roberts  (Mar.  16) ...  netted  10  points,  which  included  an  8-for-8  effort  from  the 
line,  and  grabbed  nine  boards  while  dishing  five  assists . . .  scored  eight  points  and  recorded  a  pair  of  steals  vs.  Clemson  in 
ACC  Tourney  (March  10) ...  grabbed  seven  rebounds  in  the  Terps'  double-overtime  win  at  Virginia  (Feb.  19) ...  scored  in 
double  figures  for  the  first  time  as  a  Terp  at  Clemson  (Feb.  1),  as  he  netted  10  points  on  4-of-6  field  goals  and  was  2-for-2 
from  the  charity  stripe ...  registered  five  points  with  three  rebounds  in  12  minutes  during  the  win  over  No.  21  Georgia  Tech 
(Jan.  30) ...  contributed  six  points  with  two  rebounds  and  two  steals  in  13  minutes  vs.  Mount  St.  Mary's  (Jan.  4) ...  first 
action  as  a  Terrapin  came  with  two  minutes  at  home  vs.  American  (Dec.  23) ...  he  scored  his  first  Terp  career  points  in  the 
contest,  going  1  -for-2  at  free  throw  line. 

At  Allegany  CC:  Team  captain  and  starting  point  guard  at  Allegany  who  led  the  Trojans  to  a  31-5  record  and  the  NJCAA 
Final  16  in  2003-04 ...  averaged  13.9  points  per  game  in  his  second  season,  to  go  along  with  7.1  assists  and  6.1  rebounds 
...  earned  first  team  all-conference  (Maryland  JUCO)  honors  in  2004 ...  started  all  30  games  in  2002-03  in  his  first  season 
...  averaged  8.8  points  and  8.3  assists  as  a  first-year  player ...  starred  under  legendary  head  coach  Bob  Kirk,  who  retired 
from  Allegany  in  the  summer  of  2004. 


At  Laurel  High  School:  Two-year  starter  at  point  guard  and 
a  first  team  all-conference  selection  as  a  senior  at  Laurel 
...  averaged  15.3  points,  8.0  assists  and  6.0  rebounds  per 
game  as  a  senior ...  led  his  squad  to  a  12-11  record  in  the 
challenging  Prince  George's  County  4A  conference ...  as  a 
junior,  averaged  12.5  points  per  game  and  10.0  assists ... 
nominated  for  the  McDonald's  All-American  team  ...  high 
school  coach  was  Keith  Courtreyer. 

Personal:  Sterling  Reid  Ledbetter,  Jr. ...  born  May9, 1983 ... 
son  of  Deirdre  and  Sterling  Ledbetter,  Sr. ...  is  an  only  child 
...  lists  Steve  Francis  as  his  favorite  athlete ...  nickname  is 
"Sterbo" ...  majoring  in  criminology  and  criminal  justice. 


LEDBETTER'S  2004-05  GAME-BY-GAME  STATISTICS 

Dale     Opponent                         G-GS       Mm       FG-A          Pel       3FG-A       Pet        FT-A          Pel         0-D       Ret 

PF 

Ast 

TO 

81k 

St 

PIS 

NI9 

JACKSON  STATE 

rjnp-inj 

'J.'. 

MERCER 

dnp-inj 

N26 

vs  Memphis 

dnp-ini 

Nli 

31  Wisconsin 

dnp-inj 

D4 

vs.  Georqe  Mason 

dnp-od 

D5 

vs  George  Wash 

dnc-cd 

D12 

UNI   ASHEVIllE 

dnp-cd 

DI9 

FLORIDA  STATE 

dnfrtd 

D23 

AMERICAN 

1-0          2          0-0 

.000 

04 

.000 

1-2 

.500 

04 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

D28 

LIBERTY 

1-0          9          0-0 

000 

0-0 

.000 

1-2 

.500 

0-1 

1 

0 

1 

1 

0 

0 

1 

J4 

MOUNT  ST  MARYS 

1-0         13         2-3 

667 

0-0 

.000 

2-2 

1000 

0-2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

0 

2 

6 

.18 

al  North  Carolina 

1-0         15         1-2 

.500 

04 

.000 

04 

.000 

0-1 

1 

0 

3 

1 

0 

0 

2 

Jll 

al  Wake  Forest 

1-0         19         1-2 

500 

0-1 

000 

04 

.000 

1-1 

2 

3 

3 

3 

0 

0 

2 

JI5 

TEMPLE 

1-0          6          0-0 

.000 

04 

000 

04 

.000 

04 

0 

0 

1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

J19 

VIRGINIA 

1-0          4          0-0 

.000 

04 

.000 

04 

.000 

04 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

J23 

NC  STATE 

1-0          8          0-0 

.000 

04 

000 

1-2 

.500 

04 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

J26 

at  Duke 

dn|Kd 

J30 

GEORGIA  TECH 

1-0         12         2-4 

.500 

04 

.000 

1-2 

.500 

1-2 

3 

1 

0 

3 

0 

0 

5 

Fl 

al  Clemson 

1-0         26         4-6 

.667 

0-1 

000 

2-2 

1000 

0-2 

2 

3 

1 

2 

0 

10 

F5 

at  Miam 

1-0         18         0-2 

000 

04 

000 

04 

000 

2-2 

4 

1 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

F6 

VIRGINIA  TECH 

1-0         11         04 

000 

04 

000 

1-2 

500 

0-1 

1 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

F12 

DUKE 

1-0          6          1-2 

.500 

04 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

04 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

2 

F16 

at  NC  State 

1-0         18         1-2 

.500 

0-0 

0130 

1-2 

.500 

0-2 

2 

3 

3 

0 

0 

3 

F19 

al  Virginia 

1-0         29         1-6 

.167 

1-4 

.250 

0-2 

000 

14 

7 

1 

1 

2 

0 

0 

3 

F22 

CLEMSON 

1-0         20         1-4 

.250 

1-1 

1.000 

4-4 

1.000 

3-1 

4 

2 

3 

3 

0 

7 

F27 

NORTH  CAROLINA 

1-0         13         1-1 

1.000 

04 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

04 

0 

0 

2 

2 

0 

2 

M5 

al  Virginia  Tech 

1-0          9          04 

.000 

04 

000 

04 

.000 

04 

0 

1 

4 

2 

0 

0 

Mill 

vs  Clemson  (ACC) 

1-0         23         3-7 

429 

04 

.000 

2-2 

1000 

14 

1 

5 

1 

4 

0 

8 

M16 

ORAL  ROBERTS  INI! 

1-1          30         1-3 

.333 

0-1 

000 

8-8 

1000 

4-5 

9 

0 

5 

2 

0 

10 

M23 

DAVIDSON  (NIT) 

1-1          34         4-6 

.667 

1-1 

1.000 

1-1 

1000 

0-3 

3 

3 

8 

6 

1 

10 

M26 

TCU[NITI 

1-1          34         1-4 

.250 

0-2 

000 

04 

.000 

2-4 

6 

1 

6 

3 

0 

2 

M29 

vs  South  Carolina  (NIT) 

1-1          34         1-5 

200 

0-2 

000 

04 

000 

1-2 

3 

4 

1 

6 

0 

2 

1*  Wi  *, 


LEDBETTER'S 
CAREER  HIGHS 

Category            #    Opponent/Date 

Points 

10 

vs.  Davidson-NIT,  3/23/05 

10 

vs.  Oral  Roberts-NIT,  3/16/05 

10 

at  Clemson,  2/1/05 

FG 

4 

vs.  Davidson-NIT,  3/23/05 

4 

at  Clemson,  2/1/05 

FGA 

7 

vs.  Clemson-ACC,  3/10/05 

3FG 

1 

vs.  Davidson-NIT,  3/23/05 

1    vs.  Clemson,  2/22/05 

1    at  Virqinia,  2/19/05 

3FGA 

4 

at  Virqinia,  2/19/05 

FT 

8 

vs.  Oral  Roberts-NIT,  3/16/05 

FTA 

8 

vs.  Oral  Roberts-NIT,  3/16/05 

Rebounds 

9 

vs.  Oral  Roberts-NIT,  3/16/05 

Assists 

8 

vs.  Davidson-NIT,  3/23/05 

Blocks 

1 

vs.  Davidson-NIT,  3/23/05 

Steals 

2 

vs.  TCU-NIT,  3/26/05 

2 

vs.  Clemson-ACC,  3/10/05 

2 

vs.  Mount  St.  Mary's,  1/4/05 

Minutes 

34 

vs.  So.  Carolina-NIT,  3/29/05 

34 

vs.  TCU-NIT,  3/26/05 

34 

vs.  Davidson-NIT,  3/23/05 

LEDBETTER'S  CAREER  STATISTICS 


Year           G-GS      Min-Avq       FG-A        Pet     3FG-A      Pet 

FT-A 

Pet 

Off-Def 

Reb-Avq 

PF-FO 

Ast 

TO 

Blk 

Stl 

Pts-Avq 

2004-05         234      393-17.1       25-59       .424        3-13      .231 

25-33 

.758 

16-35 

51-2.2 

31-1 

45 

44 

1 

11 

78-3.4 

LEDBETTER'S  ACC  STATISTICS 

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

FT-A 

Pet. 

OR-DR 

Reb-Avq. 

PF-D 

Ast 

To 

Blk 

St 

Pts.-Avq. 

2004-05         23-4      393-17.1       25-59       .424        3-13      .231 

25-33 

.758 

16-35 

51-2.2 

31-1 

45 

44 

1 

11 

78-3.4 

20 
06 


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SPORTS 


TEAM 


1*    THI      , 
TUXTUJJ 


CHRIS  lYLc.QRAY 

GUARD, 

CABITlOL  HEIGHTlS.  MP. 
(FAIRMONT,  HEIGHTS). 
6^5j.  1,9^- SENIOR  3JI, 

On  McCray:  Quick,  athletic  shooting  guard  who  started  and  played  major  minutes  at  the  No.  2  position  tor  the  past  two 
seasons ...  one  of  the  Terps'  most  versatile  defenders  capable  of  guarding  opposing  guards  or  forwards ...  named  to  Dick 
Vitale's  All-Blender  team  in  2005,  citing  his  ability  to  blend  in  well  and  help  the  squad . . .  selected  the  ACC's  most  underrated 
player  by  the  Sporting  News  in  2005 . . .  excellent  ball-handler  with  experience  at  the  point  guard  position . . .  proficient  free 
throw  shooter  who  paced  the  Terps  with  a  .903  success  rate  at  the  line  last  season,  finishing  second  in  the  ACC  and  tied  for 
sixth  in  the  nation . . .  local  scoring  star  who  is  one  of  the  most  natural  shooters  on  the  squad . . .  sharpshooter  and  slasher 
who  continues  to  improve  and  add  strength  to  his  frame. 

WILLIAMS  ON  McCRAY 

"Chris  has  a  tremendous  amount  of  experience,  he  has  good  size  and  can  handle  the  ball  well 
for  a  shooting  guard.  Now  he  needs  to  take  it  to  the  next  level  as  a  shooter.  When  he  has  open 
shots  he  has  to  knock  them  down.  He's  done  that  at  times,  but  he's  never  taken  over  a  game  like 
those  at  the  Juan  Dixon  level  can  do.  Chris  understands  what  he  needs  to  do,  and  it  is  his  turn 
now.  He  has  been  putting  up  a  lot  of  shots.  He  worked  hard  over  the  summer  and  will  continue  to 
work  leading  up  to  the  season." 

As  a  Junior  in  2004-05:  Started  30  games  for  the  Terps  and  was  one  of  four  players  to  average  double-figure  scoring . . . 
his  14.1  ppg  were  second  on  the  team,  as  were  his  14.4  ppg  in  ACC  contests ...  one  of  the  most  consistent  Terps  down  the 
stretch,  he  averaged  1 7.4  ppg,  5.0  rpg,  4.0  apg  over  final  eight  games . . .  scored  in  double  figures  in  26  contests,  including 
an  11 -game  stretch  between  Jan.  30  and  March  10  (18.0  ppg) ...  recorded  five  games  of  20  points  or  more,  including  four 
20-pt  games  over  his  1 1  -game  outburst . . .  finished  second  in  the  ACC  and  tied  for  sixth  in  the  nation  with  a  .903  mark  from 
free  throw  line  (102-for-113) ...  best  mark  of  the  season  came  with  a  1 0-for-1 0  effort  in  the  Terps'  home  victory  over  Duke 
(Feb.  12) ...  contributed  17  points,  five  boards  and  five  assists  in  tying  a  career-high  with  42  minutes  played  in  the  Terps' 
overtime  win  over  the  Blue  Devils ...  in  two  games  defending  Duke's  J.J.  Redick,  McCray  forced  the  Devil  guard  and  ACC 
Player  of  the  Year  into  shooting  1 2-for-40  from  the  field  (30  percent),  6-for-20  from  3-point  range  (30  percent)  and  committing 
11  turnovers  (5.5  per  game) ...  finished  among  ACC  leaders  in  steals  (fifth,  1.90  per  game)  and  assists  (10th,  3.1  per  game) 
...  also  ranked  ninth  in  the  league  in  assist-to-turnover  ratio  (1.37) ...  posted  19  multi-steal  games  and  seven  contests  with 
three  or  more  thefts ...  notched  at  least  one  steal  in  all  but  three  games  this  season ...  paced  the  Terps  with  15  points  and 
six  assists  in  the  NIT  semifinal  vs.  South  Carolina  (Mar.  29) ...  scored  18  points,  including  a  6-for-6  mark  from  the  free  throw 
line,  with  four  boards,  five  assists  and  three  steals  in  the  NIT  quarterfinal  win  over  TCU  (Mar.  26) ...  poured  in  a  team-high  24 
points  (4-for-7  3FG)  with  eight  rebounds,  four  assists  and  four  steals  in  the  Terps'  ACC  Tournament  game  against  Clemson 
(Mar.  10) ...  registered  a  career-high  25  points  at  home  vs.  No.  2  North  Carolina  (Feb.  27) ...  made  a  career-best  5-for-6 
3-pointers  against  the  Tar  Heels  and  added  six  boards  and  five  assists ...  netted  21  points  (9-for-16  FG)  along  with  four 
assists  and  two  steals  in  34  minutes  vs.  Clemson  (Feb.  22) ...  scored  16  points  with  six  assists  in  Maryland's  home  win 
over  Virginia  Tech  (Feb.  8) ...  registered  23  points,  including  a  4-for-8  performance  from  3-point  range  and  a  7-for-8  effort 
at  the  line,  at  Miami  (Feb.  5) ...  notched  16  points  with  three  assists  in  Maryland's  win  vs.  No.  21  Georgia  Tech  (Jan.  30) ... 


MEN'S 


BASKETBALL 


contributed  20  points  and  four  steals  vs.  George  Mason  in 
the  BB&T  Semifinals  (Dec.  4) ...  tied  for  a  team-high  16-point 
performance  vs.  Memphis  (Nov.  26)  with  four  assists  at  the 
Hall  of  Fame  Tip-Off  Classic . . .  netted  1 5  points  with  a  career- 
high  nine  rebounds  and  four  steals  vs.  Mercer  (Nov.  23) ... 
Terrapin  team  captain ...  netted  13.0  points  per  game  on  the 
Terps'  summer  Italian  Tour  to  go  along  with  4.0  rebounds 
and  2.6  steals  per  contest ...  scored  at  an  80  percent  clip 
from  the  free  throw  line  in  Italy,  and  put  in  a  tour-best  effort 
against  Varese  with  24  points,  six  rebounds  four  steals  and 
a  9-of-10  mark  from  the  charity  stripe. 

As  a  Sophomore  in  2003-04:  Contributed  in  all  32  contests, 
earning  starts  in  30  games .. .  led  the  Terps  by  shooting  .822 
(97-of-1 1 8)  from  the  free  throw  line  last  season,  finishing  fifth 
in  the  Atlantic  Coast  Conference  and  earning  the  Outstanding 
Free  Throw  Shooter  award  at  the  Maryland  basketball  honors 
banquet  in  April  ...averaged  11.0  points  per  game,  making 
him  one  of  four  Terps  to  finish  in  double  figures  for  the  season 
...  improved  his  scoring  average  by  7.9  points  per  game 
from  his  freshman  to  sophomore  seasons . . .  averaged  13.8 
points  in  last  nine  games  as  the  Terps  finished  the  season 
with  a  7-2  record  ...  stepped  up  his  play  in  the  Terps'  two 
NCAA  Tournament  games,  scoring  at  a  14.5  ppg  clip  while 
shooting  .571  from  the  floor  and  .909  from  the  free  throw  line 
...  posted  20  double-figure  scoring  games ...  ranked  10th 
in  the  ACC  and  second  on  the  team  with  a  1.7  steals  per 
game  average,  and  averaged  2.0  steals  per  game  during 
the  NCAA  Tournament . . .  recorded  1 3  multi-steal  games  and 
seven  contests  with  three  or  more  thefts ...  had  at  least  one 
steal  in  all  but  four  games  this  season ...  also  second  on  the 
Terps'  squad  with  90  assists  (2.8  per  game) ...  scored  10 
points  (including  4-of-4  free  throws)  vs.  Syracuse  in  NCAA 
Second  Round  (March  20) ...  paced  Terps  with  19  points 
in  NCAA  win  over  UTEP  (March  18),  shooting  5-of-8  from 
the  field,  including  3-of-4  from  long  range  and  6-of-7  at  the 
free  throw  line . . .  contributed  1 3  points,  seven  rebounds  and 
four  assists  against  Wake  Forest  in  the  ACC  Quarterfinals 
(March  1 2) ...  netted  1 3  points  with  three  steals  in  Maryland's 
comeback  win  over  NC  State  in  the  ACC  semifinal  (March 
13) ...  scored  15  of  his  20  points  in  a  "must-win"  at  home 
vs.  Virginia  (March  7)  to  pace  the  Terps ...  netted  18  points 
vs.  Wake  Forest  at  home  (Feb.  28),  hitting  6-of- 1 1  field  goals 
to  go  along  with  four  rebounds  and  four  assists . . .  came  off 
the  bench  to  score  14  points  on  6-of-8  shooting,  adding 
five  boards  in  27  minutes  during  the  home  win  vs.  Clemson 


McCRAYS 
CAREER  HIGHS 

Cateqory            #    Opponent/Date 

Points 

25 

vs.  North  Carolina,  2/27/05 

FG 

9 

vs.  Clemson,  2/22/05 

F6A 

17 

at  North  Carolina,  1/8/05 

3FG 

5 

vs.  North  Carolina,  2/27/05 

3FGA 

8 

at  Miami,  2/5/05 

FT 

10 

vs.  Duke,  2/12/05 

FTA 

10 

vs.  Duke,  2/12/05 

Rebounds 

9 

vs.  Mercer,  11/23/04 

Assists 

7 

vs.  Pepperdine,  12/14/03 

7 

vs.  West  Virqinia,  12/7/03 

Blocks 

2 

(5x)  last  vs.  Mercer,  11/23/04 

Steals 

7 

vs.  Waqner,  1/4/03 

Minutes 

42 

at  Virqinia,  2/19/05 

42 

vs.  Duke,  2/12/05 

42 

vs.  West  Virqinia,  12/7/03 

MCCRAYS  2004-05  GAME-BY-GAME  STATISTICS  ( 

Date     Opponent                         G-GS       Min       FG-A          Pet       3FG-A       Pet        FT-A          Pet         O-D 

JUM 

Ret 

IOI 

PF 

ft) 

Ail 

TO 

e» 

so 

Pts 

NI9      JACKSON  STATE 

1-1 

24 

4-8 

500         1-3 

.333 

2-2 

1000 

1-5 

6 

1 

1 

4 

0 

1 

11 

N23      MERCER 

1-1 

26 

5-11 

455         1-6 

167 

44 

1.000 

2-7 

9 

2 

1 

2 

2 

4 

15 

N26      vs  Memphis 

1-1 

26 

6-8 

750         0-2 

000 

44 

1000 

0-2 

2 

3 

4 

0 

0 

2 

16 

N30      at  Wisconsin 

1-1 

27 

6-8 

750         2-3 

.667 

(H> 

000 

0-2 

2 

5 

2 

4 

0 

2 

14 

D4       vs  Georqe  Mason 

1-1 

27 

6-9 

667         2-3 

667 

6-6 

1.000 

1-2 

3 

1 

3 

2 

0 

4 

20 

D5       vs  Georqe  Washington          1-1 

29 

4-  7 

571          1-3 

333 

OO 

000 

OO 

6 

4 

3 

2 

0 

0 

9 

D12      UNCASHEVILLE 

1-1 

25 

6-10 

.600         1-4 

.250 

2-2 

1.000 

0-3 

3 

0 

4 

3 

0 

2 

15 

D19      FLORIDA  STATE 

1-1 

32 

4-12 

333         1-5 

200 

50 

833 

0-0 

0 

3 

2 

2 

0 

2 

14 

D23       AMERICAN 

1-1 

26 

5-11 

.455         2-4 

500 

0-1 

000 

0-2 

2 

3 

2 

0 

1 

0 

12 

D28      LIBERTY 

1-1 

25 

6-9 

.667         1-2 

500 

00 

.000 

14 

5 

1 

2 

1 

0 

1 

13 

J4        MOUNT  ST  MARY'S 

1-1 

23 

4-7 

571          0-3 

000 

OO 

.000 

04 

4 

2 

1 

2 

0 

4 

8 

J6        al  North  Carolina 

1-1 

28 

3-17 

176         00 

.000 

7-8 

875 

2-2 

4 

2 

3 

2 

0 

3 

13 

J11       al  Wake  Forest 

1-1 

28 

1-7 

143         0-2 

000 

O-O 

000 

1-3 

4 

4 

4 

2 

1 

2 

2 

J15       TEMPLE 

dnp-inj 

J19       VIRGINIA 

1-1 

28 

4-7 

571         0-1 

.000 

44 

1.000 

4-3 

7 

1 

3 

0 

1 

2 

12 

J23       NC  STATE 

1-1 

32 

2-  7 

.286         2-5 

400 

50 

.833 

1-5 

6 

4 

3 

3 

0 

1 

11 

J26      alDuke 

1-1 

36 

3-11 

.273         0-1 

000 

1-1 

1000 

4-2 

6 

2 

1 

2 

1 

2 

7 

J30       GEORGIATECH 

1-1 

25 

4-9 

.444         0-3 

.000 

80 

1.000 

1-1 

2 

4 

3 

1 

0 

1 

16 

F1        at  Clemson 

1-1 

27 

4-9 

444         1-2 

500 

2-2 

1000 

0-2 

2 

2 

1 

0 

0 

1 

11 

F5        at  Miami 

1-1 

39 

6-13 

462         4-6 

500 

70 

.875 

2-2 

4 

2 

5 

3 

0 

1 

23 

F8        VIRGINIATECH 

1-1 

35 

6-15 

400         2-6 

.333 

2-2 

1.000 

1-2 

3 

1 

6 

2 

0 

2 

16 

fi:      DUKE 

1-1 

42 

3-8 

375          1-3 

.333 

10-10 

1000 

0-5 

5 

3 

5 

1 

1 

1 

17 

FI6       at  NC  Stale 

1-1 

29 

4-8 

500         14 

.250 

2-2 

1000 

0-1 

1 

2 

2 

3 

0 

2 

11 

F19       at  Virqinia 

1-1 

42 

5-14 

.357         1-2 

500 

2-2 

1000 

34 

7 

2 

6 

3 

0 

2 

13 

F22       CLEMSON 

1-1 

34 

9-16 

.563         1-3 

.333 

2-2 

1000 

3-0 

3 

4 

4 

3 

1 

2 

21 

F27       NORTH  CAROLINA 

1-1 

35 

7-12 

.583         50 

.833 

6aS 

1000 

3-3 

6 

1 

5 

2 

0 

1 

25 

M5       at  Virginia  Tech 

1-1 

37 

7-13 

538         2-5 

400 

2-2 

1000 

34 

7 

4 

3 

3 

0 

3 

18 

M10      vs  Clemson-ACC 

1-1 

36 

8-16 

.500         4-7 

.571 

4-6 

667 

30 

8 

2 

4 

4 

0 

4 

24 

M16      ORAL  ROBERTS  (NIT) 

32 

2-10 

.200         0-7 

.000 

34 

750 

1-3 

4 

3 

4 

5 

0 

2 

7 

M23      DAVIDSON  (NIT) 

1-1 

31 

5-13 

.385         0-3 

.000 

1-3 

.333 

30 

6 

2 

1 

1 

0 

1 

11 

M26      TCU  (NIT) 

1-1 

35 

5-10 

.500         2-5 

400 

60 

1000 

1-3 

4 

0 

5 

6 

0 

3 

18 

M29      vs  South  Carolina  (NIT)          1-1 

35 

5-11 

.454         0-3 

000 

50 

.833 

20 

2 

5 

6 

2 

1 

0 

15 

MCCRAYS  2003-04  GAME-BY-GAME  STATISTICS  (SOPHOMOBE) 

Dare      Opponent                           G-GS        Mm        FG-A           Pel        3FG-A        Pet         FT-A           Pet          0-0        Ret        PF       Ast        TO 

Bft 

SH 

Pis 

N22      AMERICAN 

t-1 

17 

4-8 

500         24 

500 

0-0 

000 

1-1 

2 

1 

2 

0 

2 

1 

10 

N25      GEORGE  MASON 

2-2 

31 

3-10 

300         0-2 

000 

OO 

000 

1-3 

4 

1 

3 

4 

0 

1 

6 

N29      HOFSTRA 

3-3 

29 

3-7 

429         14 

.250 

5-7 

714 

3-2 

5 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

12 

D2        WISCONSIN 

44 

41 

60 

750         1-2 

.500 

34 

.750 

0-1 

1 

3 

2 

3 

0 

3 

16 

D6        vs.  Gonzaga 

5-5 

33 

3-10 

.300         1-6 

167 

5-5 

1000 

3-5 

8 

4 

5 

2 

0 

5 

12 

D7        vs  West  Virqinia 

60 

42 

4-10 

.400         3-6 

500 

50 

833 

0-3 

3 

4 

7 

4 

1 

4 

16 

D10      al  Florida 

7-7 

39 

2-9 

.222         2-6 

.333 

00 

.000 

0-3 

3 

3 

2 

3 

1 

1 

6 

D14      PEPPERDINE 

8-8 

25 

4-7 

.571         24 

.500 

1-1 

1000 

2-1 

3 

3 

7 

0 

2 

1 

11 

D28      al  Florida  State 

10-10 

29 

4-5 

.800         2-3 

667 

50 

.833 

00 

0 

5 

1 

5 

1 

1 

15 

J3        MT  ST  MARY'S 

11-11 

26 

6-11 

.545         2-3 

667 

1-1 

1000 

14 

5 

2 

3 

2 

0 

1 

15 

J6        UMES 

12-12 

27 

1-4 

250         0-0 

.000 

OO 

000 

24 

6 

3 

2 

2 

0 

1 

2 

J14       NO  CAROLINA 

13-13 

23 

1-4 

250         0-1 

000 

4-5 

800 

1-3 

4 

1 

4 

2 

0 

0 

6 

J17       at  Georqia  Tech 

14-14 

30 

3-8 

375         14 

250 

2-2 

1000 

0-3 

3 

4 

1 

1 

0 

2 

9 

J21       DUKE 

15-15 

32 

30 

.500         1-2 

500 

0-0 

.000 

1-3 

4 

5 

2 

1 

1 

0 

7 

J25       at  Clemson 

16-16 

35 

5-10 

500         14 

.250 

0-0 

000 

2-3 

5 

1 

3 

1 

0 

2 

11 

J29       at  Wake  Forest 

17-17 

28 

3-5 

.600         0-1 

000 

34 

.750 

1-3 

4 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 

9 

F1        NC  STATE 

16-18 

37 

30 

375         04 

000 

34 

.750 

1-5 

6 

3 

4 

3 

0 

1 

9 

F4        at  Virqinia 

19-19 

30 

0-5 

000         0-2 

000 

34 

.750 

0-5 

5 

1 

2 

1 

1 

0 

3 

F8        FLORIDA  STATE 

20-20 

23 

30 

375         0-2 

000 

4-5 

.800 

1-2 

3 

3 

0 

0 

1 

1 

10 

F15      at  North  Carolina 

21-21 

30 

4-14 

.286         2-6 

333 

6-7 

857 

1-1 

2 

5 

6 

4 

0 

3 

16 

F19      GEORGIATECH 

22-22 

28 

30 

.375         04 

000 

50 

.833 

0-2 

2 

3 

3 

1 

1 

2 

11 

F22      alDuke 

23-23 

20 

1-5 

.200         0-2 

.000 

3-3 

1000 

04 

4 

2 

3 

2 

0 

0 

5 

F24       CLEMSON 

24-23 

27 

6-8 

750         1-1 

1000 

1-2 

500 

2-3 

5 

1 

2 

1 

0 

1 

14 

F28      WAKE  FOREST 

25-23 

32 

6-11 

.545         1-3 

.333 

50 

625 

2-2 

4 

5 

4 

1 

0 

1 

18 

M3       at  NC  Stale 

26-24 

19 

3-4 

750         1-1 

1.000 

2-3 

667 

04 

4 

4 

4 

1 

0 

2 

9 

M7       VIRGINIA 

27-25 

35 

7-16 

438         1-7 

143 

50 

833 

1-2 

3 

3 

2 

1 

2 

5 

20 

M12      vs  Wake-ACC 

28-26 

30 

« 

.667         1-2 

500 

4-5 

800 

1-6 

7 

4 

4 

2 

1 

1 

13 

M13      vsNCSIale-ACC 

29-27 

35 

4-8 

500         0-2 

000 

44 

1.000 

0-1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

0 

3 

12 

MM      vs  Duke-ACC 

30-28 

31 

1-8 

125         1-3 

.333 

60 

1000 

1-3 

4 

5 

2 

2 

0 

1 

9 

M18      vs  UTEP-NCAA 

31-29 

37 

5-8 

.625         34 

750 

6-7 

857 

1-3 

4 

3 

4 

4 

0 

2 

19 

M20     vs  Syracuse-NCAA 

32-30 

29 

3-6 

.500         0-2 

000 

44 

1000 

0-2 

2 

5 

1 

4 

1 

2 

10 

MCCBAY'S  2002-03  GAME-BY-GAME  STATISTICS  (FBESHMAN) 

Date     Opponent                         G-GS       Win.       FG-A         Pet        3FG-A       Pet         FT-A         Pel         O-D        Tot        PF         A       TO 

B 

S 

Pis 

N24      Miami  (0 ) 

1-0 

7 

0-2 

.000         0-1 

.000 

1-2 

500 

1-3 

4 

1 

0 

2 

0 

0 

1 

N27      The  Citadel 

1-0 

12 

2-3 

667         1-1 

1000 

0-2 

.000 

OO 

0 

0 

1 

0 

1 

2 

5 

N30      Duquesne 

1-0 

11 

3-5 

600         2-3 

667 

1-1 

1.000 

20 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

9 

D7        vs  Noire  Dame 

1-0 

6 

00 

000         OO 

000 

M 

000 

00 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

D8       vsGW 

1-0 

1 

00 

000         OO 

000 

00 

000 

00 

0 

1 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

023      UMBC 

1-0 

12 

1-1 

1000         OO 

000 

24 

500 

1-0 

1 

1 

0 

2 

0 

2 

4 

D29      Georgia  Tech 

1-0 

7 

0-2 

000         (M 

000 

OO 

.000 

2-1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

2 

0 

0 

J4        Waqner 

1-0 

21 

30 

.375         1-3 

333 

1-2 

500 

1-1 

2 

0 

2 
4 

4 
0 

1 
1 

7 
2 

8 

J8        Hampton 

1-0 

17 

4-9 

.444         14 

.250 

M 

.000 

2-1 

3 

2 

9 

J11       Flonda  State 

1-0 

17 

1-2 

500         0-1 

000 

44 

1.000 

1-1 

2 

2 

0 

1 

1 

0 

6 

J15      al  Wake  Forest 

1-0 

11 

3-5 

.600         2-2 

1.000 

0-1 

000 

24 

6 

2 

1 

2 

0 

1 

8 

J18       Duke 

1-0 

14 

1-2 

.500         OO 

000 

44 

1.000 

OO 

0 

2 

0 

0 

1 

1 

6 

J22       al  North  Carolina 

1-0 

11 

0-2 

000         0-1 

000 

OO 

.000 

1-2 

3 

1 

2 

1 

0 

0 

0 

J25       at  Clemson 

1-0 

5 

0-0 

.000         00 

000 

00 

000 

0-1 

1 

0 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

J30       NC  Stale 

1-0 

4 

OO 

.000         00 

000 

0-1 

000 

OO 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

F2        Loyola  (Md ) 

1-0 

16 

30 

.500         14 

.'50 

OO 

.000 

2-2 

4 

0 

4 

1 

0 

2 

7 

F6       Virqinia 

1-0 

3 

1-1 

1.000         00 

.000 

OO 

000 

1-1 

2 

3 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

F9       at  Georqia  Tech 

1-0 

13 

1-3 

.333         1-2 

500 

OO 

000 

0-2 

2 

2 

0 

1 

1 

0 

3 

F12       al  Flonda  Slate 

1-0 

4 

1-2 

500         1-2 

500 

OO 

.000 

0-0 

0 

1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

3 

F17      Wake  Forest 

1-0 

6 

0-0 

000         00 

000 

2-2 

1000 

0-2 

2 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

F19      alDuke 

1-0 

10 

1-3 

.333         0-1 

.000 

0J 

000 

1-0 

1 

2 

0 

1 

0 

0 

2 

F22      North  Carolina 

1-0 

6 

0-1 

.000         OO 

.000 

OO 

000 

OO 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

F25      Clemson 

1-0 

8 

0-1 

.000         0-1 

000 

OO 

000 

M 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

MM     vs  N-Carolina-ACC 

1-0 

1 

0-0 

000          OO 

000 

OO 

000 

0-0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

DNP-CD  vs  Indian  F ior  ,ja  al  NC  Stale  al  Virginia,  vs 

UNCW-NCAA.  vs  Xavier-NCAA 

vs  Mich  St  in  AA 

G3ffi£MraD 


SPORTS 


TURTltM 


TEAM 


(Feb.  24) ...  led  five  Terps  in  double  figures  with  16  points 
at  UNC  (Feb.  15),  with  six  assists  and  three  steals  in  30 
minutes ...  one  of  five  Terps  in  double  figures  in  the  win  vs. 
Florida  State  (Feb.  8)  with  10  points ...  shut  down  FSU's  Tim 
Pickett  defensively,  allowing  him  only  two  points  in  second 
half  as  the  Terps  pulled  away  after  halftime  ...  contributed 
11  points  with  five  rebounds  and  three  assists  on  the  road 
against  Clemson  (Jan.  25) ...  followed  up  a  15-point  effort 
on  the  road  vs.  Florida  State  (Dec.  28)  with  a  15-point,  five- 
rebound,  three-assist  performance  against  Mount.  St.  Mary's 
(Jan.  3) ...  scored  11  points,  including  a  2-for-4  performance 
from  beyond  the  arc  vs.  Pepperdine  (Dec.  14),  and  tied  a 
career-high  with  seven  assists ...  registered  16  points  vs. 
West  Virginia  (Dec.  7)  at  the  BB&T  Classic,  including  three 
3-pointers.  and  career-high  seven  assists ...  contributed  an 
excellent  effort  vs.  Wisconsin  (Dec.  2),  hitting  6-of-8  field 
goals  and  3-of-4  free  throws  for  16  points. 

As  a  Freshman  in  2002-03:  Played  in  24  games,  averaging 
3.1  ppg  in  his  first  collegiate  season ...  scored  seven  points 
on  3-of-6  shooting,  including  a  3-pointer,  against  Loyola  (Feb. 
2),  while  adding  four  rebounds,  four  assists  and  two  steals 
...  registered  six  points  with  a  steal,  and  shot 4-of-4  from  the 
free  throw  line  in  Maryland's  win  over  then  top-ranked  Duke 
(Jan.  18) ...  netted  eight  points,  a  team-high  six  rebounds 
and  a  pair  of  3-pointers  in  11  minutes  at  Wake  Forest  (Jan. 
15)  ...  made  two  3-pointers  and  scored  nine  points  vs. 
Duquesne  (Nov.  30)  to  go  along  with  two  assists  and  one 
steal  in  11  minutes ...  matched  his  career  scoring  high  with 
nine  points  against  Hampton  (Jan.  8),  while  contributing 
four  assists,  three  rebounds  and  four  steals  in  17  minutes 
...  collected  eight  points,  seven  steals  and  a  pair  of  assists 
in  a  career-high  21  minutes  against  Wagner  (Jan.  4) ...  tied 
Terps'  freshman  record  with  seven  steals  against  Wagner, 
matching  Walt  Williams'  rookie  total  on  March  1 1 , 1 989  vs. 
North  Carolina  in  the  ACC  Tournament. 

At  Fairmont  Heights  High  School:  Graduated  from 
Fairmont  Heights  High  School  in  2002  ...  two-time  All-Met 
selection  by  the  Washington  Post ...  averaged  26.8  points, 
7.9  rebounds,  5.3  assists  and  2.7  steals  per  game  ...holds 
school  career  records  for  points  (1 ,970)  and  three-pointers 
(197),  and  ranked  16th  among  D.C.  metro  scoring  leaders 
as  a  senior ...  40  percent  3-point  shooter ...  averaged  29 


points  to  go  with  six  assists  and  four  rebounds  as  a  junior 
when  he  was  a  runner-up  in  voting  for  All-Met  Player  of  the 
Year  honors ...  season-high  41  points  against  Douglass  as 
a  senior,  and  had  four  40-point  scoring  outbursts  as  a  junior 
...  prep-high  49  points  against  St.  Frances  of  Baltimore  as 
a  junior ...  high  school  coach  was  George  Wake  ...  team 
finished  1 2-1 0  as  a  senior,  after  a  1 9-6  mark  and  a  trip  to  the 
Maryland  2A  semifinals  as  a  junior ...  played  in  the  Charm 
City  Challenge  in  Baltimore,  and  the  Capital  Classic  at  the 
MCI  Center  with  Nik  Caner-Medley  and  Travis  Garnson  ... 
longtime  friend  and  AAU  teammate  of  Garrison. 

Personal:  Chris  McCray  ...  born  May  27, 1984  ...  son  of 
Shirleeta  McCray  and  Chris  Wilson  ...  has  two  younger 
sisters,  Sharde  (18)  and  Shantel  (7)  and  one  brother,  Wil- 
liam Proctor  (18) ...  was  a  member  of  the  NAACP  Young 
Men's  Club  at  Fairmont  Heights ...  favorite  sports  movie 
is  "Love  and  Basketball" ...  majoring  in  criminology  and 
criminal  justice. 


McCRAY'S  CAREER  STATISTICS 

Year           G-GS      Min-Avq       FG-A        Pet     3FG-A       Pet 

FT-A 

Pet 

Off-Def 

Reb-Avq 

PF-FO 

Ast 

TO 

Blk 

Stl 

Pts-Avq 

2002-03 

24-  0      223-  9.3      25-  58 

.431      10-  26 

.385 

15-  23 

.652 

17-21 

38-1.6 

28-0 

18 

18 

10 

20 

75-3.1 

2003-04 

32-30      956-29.9    112-252 

.444     31-101 

.307 

97-118 

.822 

30-92 
43-90 

122-3.8 
133-4.3 

93-6 
75-2 

90 
99 

62 
70 

18 
9 

53 
58 

352-11.0 

2004-05 

31-30      956-30.8    149-326 

.457     38-120 

.317 

102-113 

.903 

438-14.1 

TOTALS 

87-60    2135-24.5    286-636 

.450     79-247 

.320  214-254 

.843 

90-203 

293-3.4 

196-8 

207 

150 

37 

131 

865-  9.9 

McCRAY'S  ACC  STATISTICS 

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

Pet. 

FT-A 

Pet. 

OR-DR 

Reb-Avq. 

PF-D 

Ast 

To 

Blk 

St 

Pts.-Avg. 

2002-03 

14-0        119-8.5         9-24 

.375        4-10 

.400 

10-12 

.833 

8-14 

22-1.6 

19-0 

5 

8 

5 

4 

32-2.3 

2003-04 

16-14      458-28.6      55-125 

.440       1147 

.234 

51-65 

.785 

13-45 

58-3.6 

49-4 

42 

26 

8 

22 

172-10.8 

2004-05 

16-16      529-33.1      72-178 

.404       21-62 

.339 

65-69 

.942 

28-39 

67-4.2 

41-0 

56 

32 

5 

28 

230-14.4 

TOTALS 

46-30    1106-24.0    136-327 

.416     36-119 

.303 

126-146 

.863 

49-98 

147-3.2 

109-4 

103 

66 

18 

54 

434-9.4 

McCRAY'S  NCAA  TOURNAMENT  STATISTICS 

Year          GP-GS    Min.-Avq.       FG-A       Pet.       3P-A      Pet.       FT-A       Pet.      OR-DR 

Reb-Avg. 

PF-D 

Ast 

To 

Blk 

St 

Pts.-Avq. 

2003-04 

2-2       66-33.0         8-14 

.571          3-6 

.500 

10-11 

.909 

1-5 

6-3.0 

8-1 

5 

8 

1 

4 

29-14.5 

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On  Bowers:  An  imposing,  physical  big  man  with  a  shooter's  touch ...  consistently  improved  and  worked  himself  into  a  start- 
ing role  midway  through  his  sophomore  season ...  put  forth  another  tremendous  off-season  effort  and  boasts  augmented 
strength  and  size . . .  attended  a  summer  camp  with  the  nation's  outstanding  big  men  to  work  on  skills ...  a  major  component 
of  what  should  be  a  deep  and  impressive  Terrapin  frontcourt  ...  a  formidable  inside  presence  with  all  the  physical  tools 
necessary  to  be  a  competitor. 

WILLIAMS  ON  BOWERS 

I  "Will  found  out  last  year  that  he  can  be  a  pretty  good  player.  He  has  worked  hard,  and  when  you  are 
a  seven-footer  that  does  a  couple  of  things  well,  you  can  really  help  the  team  and  help  yourself.  We 
need  Will's  defense  and  we  need  his  rebounding.  He  can  make  shots  too,  but  when  he  is  rebounding 
and  defending  well  he  gives  us  a  presence  that  not  many  college  basketball  programs  have." 

As  a  Sophomore  in  2004-05:  Played  in  31  of  32  games,  making  10  starts ...  started  four  straight  games  at  center  for  the 
Terps  mid-season,  totaling  79  minutes,  13  points  and  14  rebounds  across  that  stretch  from  Jan.  26  to  Feb.  5  ...  the  first 
start  of  his  Terrapin  career  came  in  Maryland's  win  at  No.  2  Duke  (Jan.  26) ...  he  contributed  four  points,  seven  boards 
and  two  blocks  in  23  minutes  at  Cameron  Indoor  Stadium ...  pair  of  double-figure  scoring  games  came  back-to-back  in  the 
postseason  with  10  vs.  Clemson  in  the  ACC  Tournament  (March  10)  and  14  vs.  Oral  Roberts  in  the  NIT  first  round  (March 
16) ...  his  career-best  14  point  effort  against  ORU  came  on  a  5-for-9  shooting  night  from  the  field  and  a  4-for-5  performance 
at  the  free  throw  line ...  he  also  added  five  rebounds,  and  a  pair  of  rejections  in  1 7  minutes  vs.  Oral  Roberts . . .  netted  seven 
points  and  grabbed  three  boards  at  Miami  (Feb.  5)  in  career-high  tying  27  minutes ...  tallied  a  career-high  three  blocked 
shots  in  the  Terps'  win  at  home  over  Virginia  (Jan.  19) ...  registered  four  points  with  five  rebounds  in  22  minutes  as  the 
Terps  downed  Temple  (Jan.  15) ...  contributed  five  points  with  six  rebounds  in  14  minutes  vs.  Mount  St.  Mary's  (Jan.  4) ... 
recorded  a  career-high  tying  seven  rebounds  and  three  assists  against  Liberty  (Dec.  28) ...  tallied  five  boards  and  swatted 
two  shots  in  a  crucial  1 4-minute  effort  as  the  Terps  topped  Florida  State  in  overtime  at  home  (Dec.  19)...  played  14  minutes 
and  netted  a  bucket  vs.  UNC  Asheville  (Dec.  12) ...  totaled  four  points  on  2-for-3  field  goal  shooting  against  George  Mason 
in  the  BB&T  Semifinals  (Dec.  4) . . .  started  four  of  five  games  during  the  Terps'  summer  Italian  Tour. 

As  a  Freshman  in  2003-04:  Saw  game  action  in  19  contests,  averaging  5.1  minutes  per  outing  ...  saw  five  contests  of 
10-plus  minutes ...  netted  six  points  on  2-of-2  shooting  with  2-of-4  successful  free  throws  against  Maryland-Eastern  Shore 
(Jan.  6) ...  pulled  down  four  rebounds  in  only  10  minutes  at  Duke  (Feb.  22) ...  swatted  two  shots  at  Georgia  Tech  (Jan. 
17)  in  seven  minutes  off  the  bench ...  originally  recorded  career-highs  vs.  Pepperdine  (Dec.  14)  with  four  rebounds  and  13 
minutes...  played  nine  minutes  in  the  Terps'  win  at  No.  1  Florida  (Dec.  10),  chipping  in  with  a  rebound  and  the  first  blocked 
shot  of  his  career ...  earned  10  minutes  of  playing  time  vs.  American  in  his  collegiate  debut  (Nov.  22) ...  first  career  col- 
legiate points  came  at  the  free  throw  line  vs.  Eagles,  and  also  added  two  boards  and  a  steal . . .  played  in  1 3  of  the  Terps' 
first  15  games  of  the  season. 


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At  Archbishop  Spalding  High  School:  Starting  center 
for  Archbishop  Spalding  in  Severn,  Md.  ...  averaged  13.5 
points  per  game  as  a  senior  to  go  along  with  6.0  rebounds 
per  game  ...  blocked  76  shots  and  dealt  40  assists  as  a 
senior ...  shot  52.8  percent  from  the  floor  his  final  season, 
helping  the  Cavaliers  to  a  26-7  record  and  a  second-place 
finish  in  the  Baltimore  Catholic  League  and  the  Maryland 
Interscholastic  Athletic  Association  A  Conference ...  named 
to  the  Baltimore  Sun's  All-Metro  first  team  in  his  senior 
season  after  being  selected  to  the  second  team  as  a  junior 
, . .  a  BCUMIAA  All-Tournament  team  member  after  leading 
Archbishop  Spalding  to  a  second-place  finish  with  a  20.0 
points  per  game  average  in  three  tournament  games ... 
finished  his  high  school  tenure  with  1,100  career  points ... 
a  participant  in  Baltimore's  Charm  City  Challenge  with  Ter- 
rapin teammates  Hassan  Fofana,  D.J.  Strawberry  and  Ekene 
Ibekwe  in  April  2003 . . .  also  participated  in  the  Jordan  Capital 
Classic  Blue/White  game  at  MCI  Center  later  that  month  with 
Strawberry  ...  high  school  coach  was  Mike  Glick. 

Personal:  William  Loring  Bowers ...  born  May  4, 1985  ... 
son  of  Karen  and  William  "Bill"  Bowers,  Sr. ...  an  only  child . . . 
also  a  member  of  the  tennis  team  in  high  school . . .  interests 
include  U.S.  history  in  the  post-Civil  War  era  and  computers 
. . .  majoring  in  criminology  and  criminal  justice. 


BOWERS' 
CAREER  HIGHS 

Category             #    Opponent/Date 

Points 

FG 

FGA 

14 
5 
9 

vs  Oral  Roberts-NIT.  3/16/05 
vs.  Oral  Roberts-NIT,  3/16/05 
vs.  Oral  Roberts-NIT.  3/16/05 

3FG 

0 

3FGA 

1 
1 

vs.  Oral  Roberts-NIT  3/16/05 

at  Wake  Forest,  1/11/05 

FT 

4 

vs.  Oral  Roberts-NIT,  3/16/05 

4 

vs.  Clemson-ACC,  3/10/05 

4 

at  Virqinia  Tech,  3/5/05 

FTA 

5 

vs.  Oral  Roberts-NIT,  3/16/05 

Rebounds 

7 

at  Duke,  1/26/05 

7 

vs.  Liberty,  12/28/04 

Assists 

3 

vs.  Liberty,  12/28/04 

Blocks 

3 

vs.  Virqinia,  1/19/05 

Steals 

2 

vs.  Clemson,  2/22/05 

Minutes 

27 

vs.  Clemson-ACC,  3/10/05 

27 

at  Miami.  2/5/05 

BOWERS'  2004-05  GAME-BY-GAME  STATISTICS  (SOPHOMORE) 

Date     Opponent                         G-GS       Mm       FG-A          Pel       3FG-A       Pel        FT-A          Pel         O-D       Ret-        PF       Asl       TO 

SI* 

so 

Pts 

N19      JACKSON  STATE 

1-0         10         04)          .000         04)         .000         0-0 

000           0-0 

0           I 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

N:  1        MERCER 

1-0         10         0-0          .000         0-0         000         0-0 

000           04 

4          1 

0 

2 

1 

0 

0 

N26      vs  Memphis 

1-0          3          0-1           .000         0-0         .000         04) 

.000          04) 

0          0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

N30      at  Wisconsin 

1-0          2          (H>          .000         0-0         000         04) 

000          0-0 

0          0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

D4        vs  Georqe  Mason 

1-0         13         2-3           667         0-0         .000         0-2 

000          0-2 

2         4 

1 

0 

1 

0 

4 

D5       vs  Georqe  Wash 

dnp-cd 

D12      UNCASHEVILLE 

1-0         14         14           250         0-0         .000         OO 

.000          04) 

0          3 

1 

t 

0 

0 

2 

D19      FLORIDA  STATE 

1-0         14         1-3           333         04)         .000         0-0 

.000          14 

5          2 

1 

1 

2 

0 

2 

D23      AMERICAN 

1-0          9          0-0          .000         OO        .000         OM) 

000           1-1 

2          1 

1 

1 

0 

1 

0 

D28      LIBERTY 

1-0         18         2-4           500         04)         000         04) 

.000          34 

7          3 

3 

0 

1 

0 

4 

J4         MOUNT  ST  MARY'S 

1-0         14         2-4           500         OO         000         1-1 

1000          24 

6          2 

1 

0 

0 

0 

5 

J8        at  Norm  Carolina 

1-0         13         0-2          .000         (HI        .000         2-2 

1.000          0-2 

2         2 

0 

t 

0 

0 

2 

J11       at  Wake  Forest 

1-0         15         1-3           333         0-1         000         1-1 

1.000          1-3 

4          4 

0 

0 

0 

0 

3 

J15       TEMPLE 

1-0         22         1-2          .500         04)         000         2-4 

.500          14 

5          2 

0 

0 

1 

0 

4 

J19       VIRGINIA 

1-0         21          1-4           250         041         .000         04 

.000          0-2 

2          3 

0 

0 

3 

0 

2 

J23       NC  STATE 

1-0          6          1-2          .500         04)        .000         0-0 

000          04) 

0          1 

0 

1 

0 

0 

2 

J26       at  Duke 

1-1         23         2-7          .286         04)        .000         0-0 

000          4-3 

7          3 

0 

3 

2 

1 

4 

J30       GEORGIA  TECH 

1-1          16         0-1          .000         04)        .000         0-2 

000          0-1 

1          1 

1 

t 

0 

0 

0 

F1        31  Clemson 

1-1          13         1-2           500         04)         000         04) 

000          0-3 

3          4 

0 

1 

0 

0 

2 

F5        at  Miami 

1-1         27         3-7           429         04)         .000         14 

.250          1-2 

3          4 

0 

3 

1 

0 

7 

F8        VIRGINIA  TECH 

1-0         19         3-3         1.000         0-0         000         04) 

000          04 

4          2 

0 

2 

1 

0 

6 

F12       DUKE 

1-1          10         2-3          .667         0-0         .000         1-2 

.500          1-1 

2         4 

1 

0 

0 

0 

5 

F16      at  NC  State 

1-1          9          0-1           000         04)         000         04) 

.000          0-1 

1          0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

F19       at  Virqinia 

1-0          6          0-1           .000         04)         .000         04) 

000          04) 

0          1 

1 

0 

1 

0 

0 

F22       CLEMSON 

1-0          5          04)          .000         0-0         000         0-0 

000          04) 

0          3 

0 

1 

2 

2 

0 

F27       NORTH  CAROLINA 

1-0          4          1-3           333         0-0         000         04) 

000           1-0 

1          1 

0 

0 

1 

0 

2 

M5       at  Virqinia  Tech 

14)         10         0-2          .000         04)         000         44 

1.000           1-2 

3          2 

0 

0 

2 

0 

4 

M10      vs  Clemson  (ACQ 

1-1         27         3-6           500         04)         000         44 

1000          4-2 

6          2 

0 

3 

1 

0 

10 

M16      ORAL  ROBERTS  (NIT) 

1-1          17         5-9          .556         0-1         .000         4-5 

800          2-3 

5          2 

1 

1 

2 

0 

14 

M23      DAVIDSON  (NIT) 

1-1          9          0-3          .000         04)         .000         04) 

000          2-2 

4         2 

2 

1 

0 

0 

0 

M26      TCU  (NIT) 

1-1          9          04)          .000         04)         .000         24 

500          0-2 

2         2 

0 

0 

1 

0 

2 

M29      vs  South  Carolina  (NIT) 

1-0          1          04)          .000         0-0         000         04) 

000          04) 

0          1 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

BOWERS'  2003-04  GAME-BY-GAME  STATISTICS  (FRESHMAN) 

Dale     Opponent                         G^5S       Mm       FG-A          Pel       3FG-A        Pel        FT-*          Pet         O-D       Sep       PF      Asl 

TO 

Blk 

SB 

Pis 

N22      AMERICAN 

14)         10         04)          .000         04)         000         2-2 

1000          1-1 

2          1 

0 

2 

0 

1 

2 

N25      GEORGE  MASON 

2-0          1          04)           000         04)         000         04) 

000          04) 

0         0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

N29      HOFSTRA 

34)          1          04)          .000         04)         000         04) 

.000          04) 

0         0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

D2        WISCONSIN 

dnp-cd 

D6        vs  Gonzaqa 

4-0          1          04)          .000         04)        .000         04) 

000          04) 

0          0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

D7        vs  West  Virqinia 

dnp-cd 

D10      at  Florida 

54)          9          0-2           000         0-0         .000         0-1 

.000          0-1 

1          3 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

D14      PEPPERDINE 

64)         13         1-2          .500         04)         .000         2-2 

1.000          1-3 

4           1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

4 

D23      UNC-GREENSBORO 

7-0         10         0-2           000         04)         .000         0-0 

000           1-2 

3          3 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

D28      at  Flonda  State 

84)          5          0-1           000         04)        .000         0-0 

.000          04) 

0          1 

1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

J3        MT.  ST  MARY'S 

94)          7          1-2          .500         0-0        .000         04) 

.000          0-1 

1          2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

J6        UMES 

10-0         13         2-2         1.000         04)         000         24 

500          0-2 

2          3 

1 

0 

0 

0 

6 

J14       NO  CAROLINA 

114)         2          0-0          .000         04)         000         04) 

.000          04) 

0          0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

J17      at  Georqra  Tech 

12-0         7          0-1           000         04)         000         04) 

.000          0-2 

2          2 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

J21       DUKE 

134)         2          04)           000         0-0         000         04) 

.000          0-1 

1          0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

J25       at  Clemson 

dnp-cd 

J29      at  Wake  Forest 

144)         2          04)          .000         04)         .000         2-2 

1000          1-0 

1          1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

F1         NC  STATE 

dnp-cd 

F4       at  Virqinia 

154)         2          04)          .000         04)         .000         04) 

000          04) 

0         0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

F8        FLORIOA  STATE 

dnp-cd 

F15      at  North  Carolina 

164)         1          04)           000         04)        .000         04) 

.000          00 

0          1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

F19       GEORGIATECH 

dnp-cd 

F22      at  Duke 

17-0         10         0-1           000         04)         000         0-2 

000          1-3 

4          2 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

F24       CLEMSON 

18-0         1          04)          .000         00         000         04) 

000          0-1 

1          0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

F28       WAKE  FOREST 

194)        0*         04)          ,000         04)         000         04) 

000          04) 

0          0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

M3       at  NC  State 

dnp-cd 

M7       VIRGINIA 

dnp-cd 

M12      vs  Wake-ACC 

dnped 

M13     vs  NC  State-ACC 

dnped 

M14      vs.  Duke-ACC 

dnp-cd 

M18      vs  UTEP-NCAA 

dnp-cd 

BOWERS' 

Year            G-GS 

CAREER  STATISTICS 

Min-Avq       FG-A        Pet     3FG-A 

Pet 

FT-A 

Pet 

Off-Def 

Reb-Avg 

PF-FO 

Ast 

TO 

Blk 

Stl 

Pts-Avg 

2003-04        19-  0 

97-  5.1 

4-13 

308 

0-0 

.000 

8-13 

.615 

5-17 

22-1.2 

20-0 

4 

4 

3 

3 

16-0.8 

2004-05        31-10 

389-12.5 

32-80 

.400 

0-2 

.000 

22-35 

.629 

25-56 

81-2.6 

63-0 

14 

27 

23 

4 

86-2.8 

TOTALS       50-10 

486-  9.7 

36-93 

.387 

0-2 

.000 

3048 

.625 

30-73 

103-2.1 

83-0 

18 

31 

26 

7 
St 

102-2.0 

BOWERS' 

Year          GP-GS 

ACC  STATISTICS 

Min.-Avg.        FG-A       Pet.        3P-A 

Pet. 

FT-A 

Pet. 

OR-DR 

Reb-Avg. 

PF-D 

Ast 

To 

Blk 

Pts.-Avg. 

2003-04          10-0 

32-3.2 

0-3 

.000 

0-0 

.000 

24 

.500 

2-7 

9-0.9 

7-0 

1 

2 

2 

1 

2-0.2 

2004-05          16-6 

211-13.2 

1644 

.364 

0-1 

.000 

9-15 

.600 

10-28 

38-2.4 

37-0 

4 

14 

15 
17 

3 
4 

41-2.6 

TOTALS         26-6 

243-9.3 

16-47 

.340 

0-1 

.000 

11-16 

.688 

12-35 

47-1.8 

44-0 

5 

16 

43-1.7 

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6gy  2,1,0^  JUNIOR,  1,1ft 

On  Chukura:  Terrapin  walk-on  who  joined  the  team  last  December ...  an  adept  rebounder,  slashing  scorer  and  aggressive 
on-ball  defender ...  brings  a  tremendous  amount  of  energy,  intensity  and  enthusiasm  to  practice  sessions ...  originally 
displayed  his  skills  at  walk-on  tryouts  in  the  fall  of  2004. 

WILLIAMS  ON  CHUKURA 

"Gini  did  a  great  job  as  a  walk-on  last  year.  He  plays  hard  in  practice.  In  other  words,  there  is  no 
drop-off  when  Gini  is  out  there  on  the  second  team.  He  will  continue  to  fill  that  role  this  year,  and 
he  will  do  a  great  job." 

As  a  Sophomore  in  2004-05:  Played  in  six  contests  after  joining  the  squad  as  a  walk-on  in  December ...  was  added  to  the 
Terps'  roster  to  give  the  team  depth  after  injuries  to  then-seniors  Mike  Grinnon  and  Darien  Henry ...  saw  first  collegiate  action 
in  Maryland's  victory  over  Liberty  (Dec.  28) . . .  grabbed  his  first  career  rebound  in  his  debut,  a  three-minute  stint  against  the 
flames . . .  logged  two  minutes  of  action  against  Mount  St.  Mary's  (Jan.  4) ...  saw  first  ACC  action  at  the  Dean  Smith  Center 
as  the  Terps  faced  North  Carolina  (Jan.  8) ...  made  an  appearance  against  Clemson  in  the  Terrapins'  ACC  Tournament 
matchup  (March  10) ...  saw  postseason  action  in  Maryland's  NIT  victory  over  TCU  at  Comcast  Center  (March  26). 


At  Good  Counsel  High  School:  Lettered  in  two  seasons  for  Good  Counsel's  varsity  squad  in  Wheaton, 
same  high  school  as  Terrapin  teammate  James  Gist ...  high  school  coach  was  Tim  McKenna. 


.  attended 


Personal:  Gini  Ifeayinchukwu  Chukura  ...  birthday  is  Oct.  17, 1985  ...  parents'  names  are  Niki  Ababio  and  Chris  Chukura 
...  has  two  younger  twin  brothers,  Peter  (15)  and  Paul  (15) ...  lists  Kevin  Garnett  as  his  favorite  pro  basketball  player 
because  of  the  overall  contributions  he  makes  to  his  team ...  interests  include  music  and  drawing ...  pronounced  "GIN-ee 
cha-KOOR-uh". 


CHUKURA'S  2004-05  GAME-BY-GAME  STATISTICS  (SOPHOMORE) 

Dale     Opponent                         G-GS       Km       FG-A          Pel       3FG-A       Pel        FT-A          Pel         0-0       Ret        PF      Ast       TO       Blk 

so 

PIS 

D28      LIBERTY 

1-0 

3          (H)           000         0-0         000         0-0           000 

0-1 

10          0         0          0 

0 

0 

J4         MOUNT  ST  MARYS 

1-0 

2          04          .000         M         000         0-0           OOO 

04 

0          0          0         0          1 

0 

0 

JB        31  North  Carolina 

1-0 

1          0-0           000         04         000         0-0           000 

0-0 

0          0          0         0          0 

0 

0 

J11       alWakeFoiesl 

1-0 

0*         0-0          .000         0-0         000         0-0           000 

04 

0          0          0         0          0 

0 

0 

J15       TEMPLE 

dnp-cd 

J19       VIRGINIA 

dnp-cd 

J23       NC  STATE 

dnp-cd 

J26      at  Duke 

dnped 

J30       GEORGIA  TECH 

dnp-cd 

F1        at  Clemson 

dnp-cd 

F5       at  Miami 

dnp-cd 

F8        VIRGINIATECH 

dnp-cd 

F12       DUKE 

dnp-cd 

F16      at  NC  State 

dnp-cd 

F19      at  Vnqinia 

dnp-cd 

F22      CLEMSON 

dnp-cd 

F27       NORTH  CAROLINA 

dnp-cd 

M5       at  Virqima  Tech 

dnp-cd 

M10      vs  Clemson  (ACC) 

1-0 

0»         04           000         04         .000         0-0          .000 

0-0 

0          0         0          0          0 

0 

0 

MI6      ORAL  R08TS  (NIT) 

dh|Kd 

M23      DAVIDSON  (NIT) 

dnp-cd 

M26      TCU  (NIT) 

1-0 

0*         0-0           000         04         .000         04           000 

04 

0          0         0          0          0 

0 

0 

M29      vs  South  Cai  (NIT) 

dn|MXl 

CHUKURA'S  CAREER  STATISTICS 

Year           G-GS      Min-Avq       FG-A        Pet     3FG-A      Pet 

FT-A 

Pet 

Off-Def 

Reb-Avg 

PF-FO 

Ast 

TO 

Blk 

Stl 

Pts-Avg 

0-0.0 

2004-05               6-0             6-1.0             0-0         .000            0-0        .000 

0-0 

.000 

0-1 

1-0.2 

0-0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

CHUKURA'S  ACC  STATISTICS 

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

FT-A 

Pet. 

OR-DR 

Reb-Avq. 

PF-D 

Ast 

To 

Blk 

St 

Pts.-Avg. 

2004-05           2-0          1-0.5          0-0       .000          0-0      .000 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

0-0.0 

0-0 

0 

0 

0 



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On  Ibekwe:  A  long,  lean  dynamic  post  player  with  unlimited  athletic  potential ...  a  high-flying  finisher  who  can  take  the  ball 
to  the  basket  and  score  in  the  post ...  a  talented  shooter  for  his  size  ...  one  of  the  ACC's  top  shot  blockers  for  the  last  two 
seasons ...  led  the  Terps  in  blocks  in  his  freshman  and  sophomore  seasons ...  already  ninth  among  the  all-time  Terrapin 
shot-blocking  leaders,  with  99  for  his  career ...  named  the  Terps'  LeFrak  Foundation  Scholar  for  the  2004-05  and  2005-06 
academic  years. 


WILLIAMS  ON  IBEKWE 

"Ekene  has  shown  flashes  of  being  a  great  player.  He  knows  he  has  to  be  in  a  little  better  shape 
this  year,  but  there  are  very  few  people  at  that  6-9  size  with  his  flexibility  and  quickness.  He  has 
been  getting  stronger  as  he  has  been  here.  He  is  used  to  how  physical  the  ACC  is  after  playing  for 
two  years,  and  he  is  ready  for  that.  He  will  be  fighting  for  a  starting  position,  and  he  is  one  of  the 
guys  that,  if  he  steps  up,  will  make  us  a  very  good  team." 


As  a  Sophomore  in  2004-05:  Played  in  30  of  32  games  on  the  season,  starting  18 ...  finished  fifth  on  the  team  in  scoring 
with  8.4  points  per  game,  and  second  in  rebounding  with  6.3  boards ...  led  the  team  in  blocks  with  55,  finishing  fourth  among 
ACC  leaders  with  a  1 .83  rejections  per  game  average . . .  recorded  1 7  multi-block  games ...  posted  1 1  games  of  double-figure 
scoring  and  recorded  three  games  of  1 0-plus  rebounds . . .  notched  first  career  double-double  with  a  career-high  21  points 
on  10-of-13  shooting  at  Wisconsin  (Nov.  30) ...  also  added  12  rebounds  to  complete  the  double-double  effort ...  recorded 
2  blocks  and  32  rebounds  during  the  Terps'  Postseason  NIT  run,  an  average  of  3.0  blocks  and  8.0  rebounds  per  contest 
. .  netted  1 0  points  with  eight  rebounds  and  three  blocks  in  26  minutes  off  the  bench  in  the  Terps'  NIT  win  over  TCU  (Mar. 
26) ...  registered  11  points,  nine  rebounds  and  five  rejections  in  21  minutes  in  Maryland's  win  over  Davidson  (Mar.  23) ... 
swatted  four  shots  with  eight  points  and  eight  rebounds  in  18  minutes  vs.  Oral  Roberts  (Mar.  16) ...  contributed  nine  points 
and  seven  rebounds  in  22  minutes  off  the  bench  vs.  Clemson  in  the  ACC  Tournament  (Mar.  1 0) . . .  returned  from  a  two-game 
injury  hiatus  with  1 1  points,  five  rebounds  and  two  blocks  in  1 7  minutes  in  the  Terps'  overtime  victory  over  Duke  at  home  (Feb. 
12) ...  follow-slam  in  the  waning  seconds  vs.  the  Blue  Devils  completed  the  Terps'  comeback  and  helped  send  the  contest 
to  overtime  ...  scored  14  points  with  nine  rebounds  and  four  blocks  in  24  minutes  in  Maryland's  win  over  No.  21  Georgia 
Tech  (Jan.  30) ...  came  off  the  bench  to  score  1 5  points  with  nine  rebounds  in  the  Terps'  win  at  No.2  Duke  (Jan.  26) ...  made 
7  of  9  free  throws  against  the  Blue  Devils ...  swatted  a  career-high  six  blocked  shots  and  also  recorded  12  rebounds  vs. 
Liberty  (Dec.  28) ...  grabbed  a  career-high  13  rebounds  and  tied  his  career-high  with  three  steals  in  Maryland's  home  win 
over  American  (Dec.  23) . . .  poured  in  1 3  points  on  5-for-7  shooting  vs.  Florida  State  (Dec.  19)...  opened  the  season  with 
a  1 7-point,  eight-rebound  effort  against  Jackson  State  (Nov.  19)...  averaged  1 0.6  points  per  game,  7.6  rebounds  and  1 .8 
blocks  during  the  Terps'  Italian  Tour,  including  a  15-point,  13-board  double-double  effort  against  Biella. 


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As  a  Freshman  in  2003-04:  Only  freshman  to  play  in  all 
32  games,  drawing  seven  starts  during  his  rookie  season 
...  led  the  Terps  in  blocked  shots  with  44,  an  average  of  1 .4 
rejections  per  game . . .  recorded  22  games  with  at  least  one 
blocked  shot  and  posted  11  multi-block  games ...  was  the 
first  freshman  to  lead  the  Terps  in  blocked  shots  (44)  since 
Joe  Smith  (1993-94) ...  amassed  32  points  and  29  boards 
across  the  Terps'  last  six  contests  ...  played  in  both  NCAA 
Tournament  games,  averaging  18.0  minutes  per  matchup 
while  contributing  5.5  points  per  game  and  7.9  rebounds . . . 
grabbed  nine  rebounds  and  netted  six  points  vs.  Syracuse 
(March  20)  in  the  Terps'  NCAA  Second  Round  game  ... 
scored  five  points  with  six  rebounds  and  four  blocks  vs. 
UTEP  (March  18)  in  his  first-career  NCAA  contest  ... 
contributed  nine  points,  eight  rebounds  and  two  assists  vs. 
Virginia  (March  7)  in  a  "must-win"  situation  for  the  Terrapins 
...  played  20  minutes  vs.  Clemson  (Feb.  24),  gathering  10 
rebounds  (all  defensive),  blocking  three  shots  and  scoring 
six  points ...  contributed  eight  points  and  five  rebounds  in 
10  minutes  at  North  Carolina  (Feb.  15) ...  made  the  most 
of  his  13  minutes  vs.  Florida  State  (Feb.  8),  grabbing  four 
rebounds  and  blocking  three  shots ...  scored  11  points  (5- 
for-6  FG)  and  added  five  rebounds  vs.  North  Carolina  (Jan. 
14) ...  registered  seven  points,  seven  rebounds  and  four 
blocks  in  his  first  collegiate  start  vs.  UMES  (Jan.  16) ...  fell 
one  point  shy  of  a  double-double  against  Mount  St.  Mary's 
(Jan.  3),  with  nine  points,  10  rebounds,  a  career-high  tying 
four  blocks  and  two  steals  in  22  minutes ...  grabbed  eight 
rebounds  in  13  minutes  at  Florida  State  (Dec.  28) ...  netted 
a  career-high  13  points  vs.  UNC-Greensboro  (Dec.  23)  and 
added  six  rebounds ...  had  a  solid  outing  in  his  collegiate 
debut,  scoring  nine  points  with  three  blocks,  two  steals  vs. 
American  (Nov.  22). 


IBEKWE'S 
CAREER  HIGHS 

Category            #    Opponent/Date 

Points 

21 

at  Wisconsin,  11/30/04 

FG 

10 

at  Wisconsin,  11/30/04 

FGA 

13 

vs.  American,  12/23/04 

13 

at  Wisconsin,  11/30/04 

3FG 

1 

(6x)  last  vs.  TCU-NIT,  3/26/05 

3FGA 

4 

vs.  Georqe  Washinqton,  12/4/04 

FT 

7 

at  Duke,  1/26/05 

FTA 

9 

vs.  Clemson-ACC,  3/10/05 

9 

at  Duke,  1/26/05 

9 

vs.  Mount  St.  Mary's,  1/3/04 

Rebounds 

13 

vs.  American,  12/23/04 

Assists 

3 

vs.  Jackson  State,  11/19/04 

Blocks 

6 

vs.  Liberty,  12/28/04 

Steals 

3 

vs.  South  Carolina-NIT,  3/29/05 

3 

vs.  American,  12/23/04 

3 

vs.  UNCAsheville,  12/12/04 

Minutes 

33 

at  Wisconsin,  11/30/04 

IBEKWE'S  2004-05  GAME-BY-GAME  STATISTICS  (SOPHOMORE) 

Date     Opponent                        G-GS       Urn       FC-A          Pel       3FB-A       Pel        FT-A          Pel         O-D       Reb        PF      Asl       TO 

67* 

sn 

PS 

N19      JACKSON  STATE 

1-1 

23 

6-10 

600 

1-2 

.500 

44 

1000 

2-6 

8 

2 

3 

3 

3 

i 

17 

N23      MERCER 

1-1 

23 

1-9 

111 

OO 

000 

2-6 

333 

34 

7 

3 

0 

I 

2 

0 

4 

N26      vs  Memphs 

1-1 

19 

1-4 

250 

OO 

.000 

2-3 

.667 

0-1 

1 

4 

1 

2 

2 

i 

4 

N30      al  Wisconsin 

1-1 

33 

10-13 

769 

(HI 

.000 

1-3 

333 

5-7 

12 

5 

0 

4 

2 

1 

21 

D4       vs  Georqe  Mason 

1-1 

19 

0-6 

000 

0-0 

000 

0-1 

.000 

2-2 

4 

4 

2 

2 

0 

1 

0 

D5        vs  Georqe  Washinqton 

1-1 

29 

4-10 

400 

04 

000 

2-6 

333 

44 

8 

4 

1 

I 

3 

2 

10 

D12      UNCASHEVILLE 

1-1 

26 

4-8 

.500 

1-2 

500 

3-3 

1.000 

34 

7 

3 

1 

2 

2 

3 

12 

D19        FLORIDA  STATE 

1-1 

16 

5-7 

714 

M 

000 

3-3 

1.000 

30 

3 

5 

0 

2 

1 

0 

13 

D23      AMERICAN 

1-1 

25 

3-13 

231 

M 

000 

3-5 

600 

6-7 

13 

3 

0 

1 

1 

3 

9 

D28      LIBERTY 

1-1 

22 

3-10 

300 

0-1 

ooo 

0-0 

OOO 

40 

12 

2 

0 

2 

6 

1 

6 

J4        MOUNT  ST  MARTS 

1-1 

24 

3-6 

.500 

0-0 

000 

OO 

000 

1-7 

8 

1 

1 

3 

1 

2 

6 

J8        al  North  Carolina 

1-1 

14 

1-4 

.250 

0-1 

000 

1-2 

.500 

0-2 

2 

5 

1 

l 

1 

0 

3 

J11       al  Wake  Fores! 

1-1 

28 

4-11 

.364 

0-1 

.000 

1-2 

500 

10 

7 

3 

1 

2 

2 

0 

9 

J15       TEMPLE 

1-1 

11 

1-4 

.250 

OO 

000 

0-0 

000 

0-1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

0 

1 

2 

J19       VIRGINIA 

1-1 

22 

5-8 

625 

0-1 

ooo 

2-3 

667 

1-5 

6 

5 

0 

3 

: 

0 

12 

J23       NC  STATE 

1-1 

31 

2-6 

333 

0-1 

.000 

4-8 

500 

3-5 

8 

3 

0 

6 

0 

1 

8 

J26      at  Duke 

1-0 

22 

4-12 

333 

0-0 

000 

7-9 

778 

4-5 

9 

2 

2 

3 

2 

1 

15 

J30       GEORGIA  TECH 

1-0 

24 

5-7 

.714 

0-0 

000 

4-7 

.571 

2-7 

9 

4 

0 

J 

4 

1 

14 

F1        al  Clemson 

1-0 

18 

2-3 

.667 

o-o 

.000 

2-2 

1000 

1-3 

4 

5 

0 

4 

0 

0 

6 

F5        at  Miami 

dnp-mj 

F8         VIRGINIA  TECH 

dnp-inj 

FI2       DUKE 

1-0 

17 

3-6 

500 

0-1 

.000 

5-7 

.714 

2-3 

5 

4 

0 

2 

2 

1 

11 

FI6      alNC  Stale 

1-0 

24 

1-  8 

125 

M 

.000 

2-5 

.400 

1-3 

4 

3 

0 

t 

2 

1 

4 

F19      alVirqinia 

1-0 

16 

2-7 

286 

OO 

.000 

4-7 

571 

1-1 

2 

3 

0 

• 

2 

0 

8 

F22       CLEMSON 

1-1 

19 

2-7 

.286 

OO 

ooo 

34 

750 

1-3 

4 

5 

1 

1 

1 

0 

7 

F27       NORTH  CAROLINA 

1-0 

13 

2-  6 

333 

0-0 

000 

04 

.000 

30 

3 

3 

0 

1 

0 

0 

4 

M5       at  Wqtnia  Tech 

1-0 

15 

1-2 

500 

04 

000 

00 

000 

0-3 

3 

1 

0 

0 

1 

0 

2 

MI0      vs  Clemson  (ACQ 

1-0 

22 

3-5 

600 

0-1 

000 

3-9 

.333 

34 

7 

3 

0 

3 

1 

0 

9 

M16      ORAL  ROBERTS  (NITI 

1-0 

18 

2-6 

333 

0-1 

000 

40 

667 

3-5 

8 

5 

1 

0 

4 

0 

8 

M23      DAVIDSON  (NIT) 

1-0 

21 

4-7 

571 

0-1 

000 

30 

375 

2-7 

9 

4 

1 

2 

5 

2 

11 

M26      TCU(NIT) 

1-0 

26 

4-8 

500 

1-2 

500 

14 

.250 

20 

8 

4 

1 

2 

3 

1 

10 

M29      vs  South  Carolina  (NIT) 

1-1 

24 

2-7 

286 

00 

000 

30 

.375 

2-5 

7 

3 

2 

3 

0 

3 

7 

IBEKWE'S  2003-04  GAME-BY-GAME  STATISTICS  (FRESHMAN) 

Date     Opponent                         G-GS       Mm       FG-A          Pet       3FG-A       Pel        FT-A          Pet         O-D       Rep        PF      Ast 

TO 

Bit 

511 

PS 

N22      Amencan 

1-C 

18 

4-6 

667 

0-0 

ooo 

1-3 

333 

0-2 

2 

1 

0 

3 

2 

9 

N25      Georqe  Mason 

2-0 

6 

2-2 

1.000 

0-0 

000 

0-1 

.000 

2-3 

5 

0 

0 

1 

1 

4 

N29      Hofslra 

30 

7 

2-2 

1000 

OO 

000 

1-2 

500 

1-1 

2 

3 

0 

2 

1 

5 

D2       Wisconsin 

4-0 

10 

24 

.500 

00 

000 

0-2 

.500 

0-1 

1 

3 

0 

1 

2 

3 

D6        vs  Gonzaqa 

50 

8 

2-4 

.500 

0-1 

000 

0-0 

000 

10 

1 

3 

0 

2 

0 

4 

D7        vs  Wesl  Virqima 

80 

9 

0-1 

000 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

000 

OO 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

D10      at  Florida 

7-0 

9 

1-3 

.333 

00 

ooo 

OO 

.000 

1-1 

2 

3 

0 

0 

0 

2 

D14      PEPPERDINE 

80 

17 

1-5 

200 

0-1 

000 

2-2 

1.000 

40 

4 

4 

0 

0 

0 

4 

D23      UNC  GREENSBORO 

90 

15 

6-9 

667 

1-2 

500 

00 

.000 

4-2 

6 

1 

0 

1 

2 

13 

D28      alFlonda  Stale 

100 

13 

30 

375 

0-1 

000 

OO 

000 

5-3 

8 

3 

0 

0 

0 

6 

J3        MT  ST  MARYS 

11-0 

22 

3-3 

1.000 

0-0 

000 

3-9 

333 

20 

10 

0 

1 

4 

2 

9 

J6        UMES 

12-1 

23 

2-6 

333 

M 

000 

30 

.500 

20 

7 

0 

1 

4 

1 

7 

J14       NO  CAROLINA 

13-2 

19 

5-6 

833 

00 

.000 

1-1 

1.000 

4-1 

5 

5 

0 

0 

1 

11 

J17       al  Georqia  Tech 

14-3 

16 

3-5 

.600 

M 

000 

1-2 

500 

14 

5 

2 

0 

2 

2 

7 

J21       DUKE 

15-4 

16 

1-4 

250 

OO 

ooo 

00 

000 

0-2 

2 

3 

0 

3 

1 

2 

J25      at  Clemson 

16-5 

9 

1-1 

1000 

OO 

000 

00 

OOO 

1-1 

2 

3 

0 

0 

0 

2 

J29       at  Wake  Forest 

17-6 

15 

3-5 

.600 

1-1 

1000 

1-2 

.500 

0-1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

2 

8 

Ft        NC  STATE 

18-7 

11 

0-2 

.000 

00 

000 

00 

.000 

1-1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

0 

0 

F4         al  Virqmia 

19-7 

10 

1-1 

1  000 

00 

.000 

OO 

.000 

0-1 

1 

2 

1 

3 

1 

2 

F8        RORIDA  STATE 

20-7 

13 

0-3 

000 

M 

000 

2-2 

1000 

1-3 

4 

0 

1 

3 

0 

2 

F15      at  North  Carolina 

21-7 

10 

4-7 

571 

00 

.000 

0-1 

000 

3-2 

5 

5 

0 

0 

1 

8 

F19      GEORGIATECH 

22-7 

11 

2-3 

667 

M 

.000 

1-2 

500 

3-2 

5 

4 

0 

0 

1 

5 

F22       at  Duke 

23-7 

6 

OO 

000 

00 

000 

1-2 

.500 

OO 

0 

1 

0 

0 

1 

1 

F24       CLEMSON 

24-7 

20 

14 

250 

1-1 

1000 

34 

750 

0-10 

10 

3 

1 

3 

0 

6 

F28      WAKE  FOREST 

25-7 

13 

1-2 

.500 

0-1 

000 

0-1 

000 

1-2 

3 

3 

0 

0 

0 

2 

M3       alNC  Slate 

26-7 

9 

1-2 

500 

M 

000 

0-1 

.000 

20 

2 

1 

0 

1 

2 

M7       VIRGINIA 

27-7 

17 

2-5 

400 

0-1 

000 

5-7 

714 

3-5 

8 

2 

2 

0 

9 

M12     vs  Wake-ACC 

28-7 

14 

24 

.500 

M 

000 

00 

.000 

1-1 

2 

2 

0 

1 

4 

M13      vs  NC  Slale-ACC 

29-7 

17 

24 

500 

0-0 

.000 

2-2 

1000 

1-1 

2 

1 

0 

1 

6 

M14      vs  Duke-ACC 

.ill  7 

13 

1-2 

.500 

OO 

000 

00 

.000 

20 

2 

2 

0 

0 

2 

M18      vs.  UTEP-NCAA 

31-7 

16 

24 

.500 

0-2 

000 

1-2 

500 

1-5 

6 

4 

0 

4 

1 

5 

M20     vs  Syracuse-NCAA 

32-7 

20 

14 

250 

OO 

.000 

40 

.500 

10 

9 

5 

1 

1 

0 

6 

20 
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CM1M1M3E 


TEAM 


At  Carson  High  School:  A  second  team  Parade  High  School 
All-American  after  averaging  19.9  points  and  10.2  rebounds 
per  game  as  a  senior  at  Carson  High  School . . .  also  blocked 
4.4  shots  per  game  and  averaged  nearly  four  steals  in  lead- 
ing his  squad  to  a  23-4  record  and  a  semifinal  finish  in  the 
Los  Angeles  city  championship ...  earned  all-state  honors 
and  a  first  team  "All-Dream  Team"  nod  by  the  Long  Beach 
Press-Telegram  as  a  senior ...  named  to  the  All-L.A.  city 
first  team,  the  All-South  Bay  first  team  and  his  team's  MVP 


as  a  junior  and  senior . . .  scored  1 8  points  and  was  named 
to  the  all-tournament  team  as  a  participant  in  Baltimore's 
Charm  City  Challenge  with  Terrapin  teammates  Hassan 
Fofana,  D.J.  Strawberry  and  Will  Bowers  in  April,  2003  ... 
also  participated  in  the  Jordan  Capital  Classic  Silver/Black 
game  at  MCI  Center  later  that  month,  where  he  squared  off 
against  a  group  of  elite  high-school  seniors  including  LeBron 
James ...  high  school  coach  was  Richard  Masson. 


Personal:  Ekene  Brian  Ibekwe  ...  born  July  19,  1985  ... 
son  of  Agatha  and  Augustine  Ibekwe,  who  hail  from  Nigeria 
...  brother,  Onye  Ibekwe  (21),  is  a  senior  basketball  player 
at  Long  Beach  State ...  has  two  sisters,  Chinyere  (17)  and 
Ify  (15) ...  a  recipient  of  the  Scott  Smith  Scholarship  Award 
and  a  member  of  the  Principal's  Honor  Roll  in  high  school 
. . .  interests  include  computers  and  working  on  his  game . . . 
aspires  to  be  an  entrepreneur  when  his  basketball  career  is 
over ...  majoring  in  criminology  and  criminal  justice. 


IBEKWE'S  CAREER  STATISTICS 

Year  G-GS   .  Min-Avg       FG-A        Pet     3FG-A      Pet      FT-A 

2003-04        32-  7      434-13.6      61-121        .504        3-11      .273    32-  62 " 


.516      48-  76 


2004-05 
TOTALS 


30-18 


62-25 


644-21.5 
1078-17.4 


90-220 
151-341 


.409        3-19      .158    69-125       .552      65-124 


.443        6-30      .200  101-187        .540     113-200 


Pet     Off-Def       Reb-Avg        PF-FO      Ast       TO      Blk     Stl    Pts-Avg 

J24-3.9    74-3   10   39   44   25   157-4.9 

252-8.4 

409-6.6 


189-6.3   103-  7   20   64   55  27 


313-5.0   177-10   30   103   99  52 


IBEKWE'S  ACC  STATISTICS 

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

2003-04 
2004-05 
TOTALS 


16-6 


14-6 
30-12 


208-13.0 
279-19.9 
487-16.2 


28-58 

39-94 

67-152 


Pet.       FT-A       Pet.      OR-DR       Reb-Avg.         PF-D      Ast       To 


.483 


,415 
.441 


2-5 

0-5 

2-10 


.400 
000 
.200 


15-25 


.600 


38-59 
53-84 


.644 
.631 


25-38 
23-46 
48-84 


63-3.9 

69-4.9 

132-4.4 


42j2 
51-!L 

93-7 


20 


IBEKWE'S  NCAA  TOURNAMENT  STATISTICS 

YeajL_      GP"GS    Min.-Avg.        FG-A       Pet        3P-A      Pet.       FT-A        Pet.      OR-DR 


5 
12 


30 
50 


Blk      St  Pts.-Avg. 

18_  11  73-4.6 

20       5  116-8.3 

38      16  189-6.3 


2003-04 


2-0       36-18.0 


3-8       .375 


0-2      .000       5-10 


.500 


2-13 


Reb-Avg.         PF-D      Ast To      Blk      St  Pts.-Avg. 


15-7.5 


9-1 


1 


1        11-5.5 


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On  Jones:  A  proficient  sharpshooter  with  tremendous  athleticism  and  the  ability  to  score  in  a  variety  of  ways ...  explosive 
finisher  at  the  shooting  guard  position  who  showed  flashes  of  brilliance  on  the  offensive  in  his  first  two  seasons . . .  excellent 
rebounder  out  of  the  backcourt . . .  improved  defense  and  ball-handling  will  pay  off  on  the  court  for  the  Terrapins. 

WILLIAMS  ON  JONES 

"As  a  younger  player.  Mike  was  labeled  a  shooter'  and  thought  he  should  make  every  shot.  But  at 
this  level,  other  teams  figure  out  opponents,  and  Mike  had  to  develop  more  versatility  in  his  game. 
Until  you  put  it  on  the  floor  and  show  defenders  that  you  can  do  more  than  just  catch-and-shoot, 
I  you  are  going  to  have  to  take  a  tough  shot  every  time.  Mike  has  been  working  hard  this  summer 
and  I  expect  him  to  have  a  great  year.  He  obviously  shows  flashes  of  being  a  great  player." 

As  a  Sophomore  in  2004-05:  One  of  three  Terrapins  to  see  action  in  all  32  games,  drawing  four  starts ...  averaged  10.1 
points  over  last  nine  games  and  14.5  ppg  during  the  Terps'  four-game  Postseason  NIT  run  ...  NIT  scoring  streak  included 
a  .537  shooting  performance  from  the  field  and  a  .407  effort  from  long  range  ...  tied  for  team-high  scoring  honors  with  15 
points  off  bench  vs.  South  Carolina  in  24  minutes  in  the  NIT  Semifinal  (March  29) ...  was  one  of  five  players  in  double 
figures  with  18  points  in  22  minutes  (4-for-10  3FG)  in  the  Terps'  NIT  win  over  TCU  (Mar.  26) ...  tied  for  team-high  honors 
with  18  points  in  17  minutes  in  Maryland's  NIT  victory  over  Oral  Roberts  (Mar.  16) ...  poured  in  12  points  in  13  minutes, 
going  4-for-5  behind  the  arc  against  No.  2  North  Carolina  at  home  (Feb.  27) ...  registered  a  third  straight  game  in  double 
figures  with  15  points  in  18  minutes  against  Duke  at  Comcast  Center  (Feb.  12) ...  netted  13  points  in  11  minutes  off  the 
bench  against  Virginia  Tech  (Feb.  8),  going  6-for-6  from  the  field ...  tallied  14  points  in  16  minutes  off  the  bench  at  Miami 
(Feb.  5).  firing  at  a  4-for-9  clip  from  3-point  range  and  adding  a  career-high  seven  boards ...  contributed  seven  points  in 
eight  minutes  at  Clemson  (Feb.  1) ...  made  his  first  career  in  the  Terps'  win  at  No.  2  Duke  (Jan.  26) ...  splashed  in  21  points 
(5-for-9  FG,  4-for-6  3FG,  7-for-8  FT)  with  four  rebounds  in  19  minutes  in  Maryland's  win  over  Temple  (Jan.  15) ...  scored 
nine  points  in  a  reserve  role  at  Wake  Forest  (Jan.  11),  going  4-for-6  from  the  floor  and  adding  two  steals  in  13  minutes ... 
only  points  vs.  Florida  State  (Dec.  1 9)  came  on  a  crucial  3-pointer  to  stake  the  Terps  to  an  88-86  lead  with  47  seconds  left 
in  OT . . .  six-point  effort  against  Memphis  (Nov.  26)  on  a  pair  of  3-pointers. 


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As  a  Freshman  in  2003-04:  Played  in  30  contests,  averag- 
ing 10.0  minutes  per  game  during  his  inaugural  campaign 
...  Terps'  season-leader  in  3-point  percentage  (.403)  as 
a  freshman  and  Maryland's  second-most  accurate  free 
throw  shooter  (.761) ...  named  ACC  Rookie  of  the  Week 
(Jan.  11)  after  a  standout  performance  vs.  UMES  (Jan. 
6) ...  recorded  then  career-highs  in  points  (25),  field  goals 
(six),  field  goal  attempts  (11),  free  throws  (11),  free  throws 
attempted,  rebounds  (six),  assists  (three),  blocks  (one), 
steals  (three)  and  minutes  (23) ...  his  25  points  vs.  UMES 
were  most  by  a  Terp  freshman  since  Drew  Nicholas  had 
27  in  November  of  1999  ...  shot  .455  from  3-point  range 
(5-for-11)  in  final  seven  games  of  season ...  registered  five 
points,  two  rebounds,  two  assists  and  a  steal  in  11  minutes 
vs.  Syracuse  (March  20)  in  the  Terps'  Second  Round  NCAA 
match-up . . .  netted  seven  points  and  tied  career-high  with  six 
rebounds  in  the  ACC  Championship  game  vs.  Duke  (March 
14) ...  nailed  a  crucial  3-pointer  with  33  seconds  remaining 
in  the  second  half  to  bring  Terps  within  75-74  ...  was  4-for- 
4  at  the  free  throw  line  in  the  final  0:41  of  overtime  to  help 
seal  the  victory ...  scored  eight  first-half  points  in  the  Terps' 
"must  win"  contest  at  No.  16  NC  State  (March  3) ...  netted 
11  points  in  13  minutes  at  Wake  Forest  (Jan.  29),  drilling  a 
career-high  three  3-pointers  and  hitting  a  pair  of  free  throws 


JONES' 
CAREER  HIGHS 

Category             #    Opponent/Date 

Points 

25 

vs.  Md.-Eastem  Shore,  1/6/04 

FG 

7 

vs.  TCU-NIT,  3/26/05 

FGA 

14 

vs.  TCU-NIT,  3/26/05 

3FG 

4 

vs.  TCU-NIT,  3/26/05 

4 

vs.  North  Carolina,  2/27/05 

4 

at  Miami,  2/5/05 

4 

vs.  Temple,  1/15/05 

3FGA 

10 

vs.  TCU-NIT,  3/26/05 

FT 

11 

vs.  Md.-Eastem  Shore,  1/6/04 

FTA 

12 

vs.  Md.-Eastern  Shore,  1/6/04 

Rebounds 

7 

at  Miami,  2/5/05 

Assists 

3 

vs.  Jackson  State,  11/19/04 

3 

vs.  Md.-Eastern  Shore,  1/6/04 

Blocks 

2 

vs.  Oral  Roberts-Nil  3/16/05 

Steals 

3 

vs.  Md.-Eastern  Shore,  1/6/04 

Minutes 

31 

at  Virginia,  2/19/05 

JONES'  2004- 

Date      Opponent^ 


05  GAME-BY 

G-GS       Mm       FG-A 


GAME 

Pel       3FG-A 


STATISTICS 

Pel         FT-A  Pel 


(SOPHOMORE) 

O-D       Ret        PF      Asl        TO 


N19       Jackson  Slate 


N26      vs  Memphis 


at  Wisconsin 


vs  George  Mason 


vs  George  Washington 


N  iu 

D4 

D5 

D12       UNCAsheville 

D19      Flonda  Slate 

D23      Amencan 

028      Liberty 


Mount  St  Mary's 


at  North  Carolina 


Jtl 
J15 
J19 
J23 


Temple 

Virginia 


J26       at  Duke 


J30       Georgia  Tech 


F1 at  Clemson 

F5       at  Miami 

Fa        Virginia  Tech 
F12      Duke 


F16      at  NC  State 


F19  al  Virginia 

F22  Clemson 

F27  North  Carolina 

M5  al  Virginia  Tech 

M10  vs~Clemsori  1ACC) 


M16      ORAL  ROBERTS  (NIT) 


M23      DAVIDSON  (NIT) 


M26 

TCUlNIT)                             1-0          22 

7-14 

.500        4-10 

400 

04 

000          1-2 

3          1 

2 

1 

0 

0 

18 

M29 

vs  South  Carolina  (NIT)          1-0        24 

6-10 

.600         3-7 

.429 

04 

000          3-3 

6          3 

0 

2 

0 

0 

15 

JONES'  2003-04  GAME-BY-GAME  STATISTICS  (FRESHMAN) 

Dale     Opponent                         G-GS       Mm       FG-A          Pel       3FO-A        Per        FT-A          Pel         O-D        Reb        Pf       Ast 

TO 

Blk 

Stl 

Pis 

N22 

Amencan                              1-0          16 

4-9 

444         2-7 

286 

04 

000          0-1 

1          0 

0 

1 

0 

1 

10 

N25 

George  Mason                     2-0          2 

04 

000         04 

000 

04 

000          04 

0          0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

N29 

Hotslra                               3-0         10 

0-2 

000         0-2 

.000 

0-2 

.000          0-1 

1          1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

D2 

Wisconsir                           dnp 

Dt, 

vs  Gonzaga                        4-0          5 

14 

.250         1-3 

.333 

04 

.000          04 

0          0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

3 

D7 

vs  West  Virginia                     5-0           1 

0-1 

.000         04 

.000 

0-0 

.000          04 

0          0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

D10 

at  Florida                            dnp 

D14 

PEPPERDINE                      6-0         13 

2-3 

.667         1-1 

1.000 

34 

.750          0-3 

3          2 

2 

1 

0 

0 

6 

D28 

al  Flonda  State                     8-0          2 

0-1 

.000         0-1 

.000 

0-0 

000          04 

0          0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

J3 

MT  ST  MARY'S                   9-0         13 

3-5 

.600          1-2 

.500 

2-2 

1.000           1-2 

3          1 

0 

0 

0 

1 

9 

.16 

UMES                               10-0        23 

6-11 

.545         2-3 

.667 

11-12 

917          4-2 

6          0 

3 

1 

1 

3 

25 

JI4 

NO  CAROLINA                   11-0         9 

1-4 

250         0-2 

.000 

34 

750          2-1 

3          0 

1 

1 

0 

0 

5 

J17 

at  Georgia  Tech                    12-0         10 

2-6 

.333         2-3 

.667 

1-2 

500          24 

2          1 

0 

1 

0 

0 

7 

.121 

OUkE                               13-0         7 

1-3 

.333         04 

000 

04 

000          14 

1          0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

2 

J25 

al  Clemson                       144        6 

1-3 

.333         0-1 

000 

0-0 

.000           14 

1          1 

1 

1 

0 

0 

2 

J29 

al  Wake  Forest                   154        13 

3-5 

.600         3-5 

.600 

2-2 

1.000          0-1 

1          4 

1 

0 

0 

0 

11 

Ft 

NC  STATE                          16-0         10 

24 

500         0-1 

000 

24 

500          3-1 

4          0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

6 

F4 

at  Virginia                         17-0        18 

2-7 

.286         14 

.250 

2-2 

1000          2-1 

3          3 

1 

1 

0 

1 

7 

F8 

FLORIDASTATE                  184         14 

2-7 

.286         24 

.333 

04 

.000          0-2 

2          0 

1 

3 

1 

0 

6 

F15 

at  North  Carolina                  194         8 

1-2 

.500         1-1 

1000 

04 

000          04 

0          1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

3 

F19 

GEORGIA  TECH                  204         16 

2-5 

.400         14 

.250 

04 

000          1-0 

1          2 

0 

2 

0 

0 

5 

F?;» 

at  Duke                             21-0         14 

14 

250         1-2 

500 

1-2 

500          04 

0          1 

0 

1 

0 

2 

4 

F24 

CLEMSON                         22-0         5 

0-1 

.000         0-1 

.000 

04 

.000          0-2 

2          0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

F28 

WAKE  FOREST                   234         5 

04 

.000         04 

000 

04 

.000          04 

0         0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Ml 

at  NC  State                        244         14 

24 

.500         24 

500 

2-2 

1.000          0-3 

3         0 

0 

2 

0 

2 

6 

M7 

VIRGINIA                          254         9 

04 

000         0-1 

.000 

04 

000          14 

5         0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

M12 

vs  Wake-ACC                     264         4 

1-3 

333         1-2 

.500 

04 

.000          04 

0          0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

3 

Ml  3 

vs  NC  Slate-ACC                 274         8 

1-2 

.500         04 

.000 

04 

.000          1-1 

2          1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

Ml  4 

vs  Duke-ACC                     28-0         12 

1-2 

500         1-1 

1.000 

4-5 

.800          24 

6          2 

0 

2 

0 

1 

7 

M18 

vs.  UTEP-NCAA                  29-0         8 

1-1 

1.000         04 

.000 

04 

.000          04 

0          0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

2 

'.'." 

vs.  Syracuse-NCAA              304         11 

1-3 

.333         1-3 

.333 

2-3 

.667          1-1 

2          1 

2 

1 

0 

1 

5 

...  contributed  nine  points  and  three  boards  in  13  minutes  vs. 
Mount  St.  Mary's  (Jan.  3) ...  hit  a  pair  of  3-pointers  for  six 
points  against  UNC-Greensboro  (Dec.  23)  and  grabbed  four 
rebounds ...  scored  eight  second-half  points  in  nine  minutes 
vs.  Pepperdine  (Dec.  14) ...  hit  a  three-pointer  and  added  a 
steal  in  five  minutes  against  Gonzaga  (Dec.  6)  in  the  BB&T 
Classic ...  put  forth  an  outstanding  effort  vs.  American  (Nov. 
22)  in  his  collegiate  debut,  scoring  eight  of  his  10  points  in 
the  second  half ...  named  a  CBSSportsline.com  "Freshman 
to  Watch"  during  the  preseason. 

At  Thayer  Academy:  A  McDonald's  All-American  and  third 
team  All-America  selection  by  Parade  Magazine  after  a 
standout  career  at  Thayer  Academy  in  Braintree,  Mass. 
...  averaged  24.8  points  per  game,  14.2  rebounds,  3.0  as- 
sists and  2.3  steals  in  his  final  high-school  season ...  a  44 
percent  3-point  shooter  and  85  percent  free  throw  shooter 
as  a  senior ...  named  the  Gatorade  Player  of  the  Year  for 
the  state  of  Massachusetts  following  his  senior  year . . .  also 
a  first  team  selection  of  the  Boston  Globe  and  the  MVP  of 
the  Independent  School  League,  both  as  a  junior  and  senior 


. . .  finished  his  career  third  all-time  in  scoring  at  Thayer  with 
2,021  points  ...  earned  Patriot  Ledger  scholastic  honors 
and  the  Headmaster's  Award  for  being  Thayer  Academy's 
top  male  student-athlete ...  won  the  3-point  shootout  at  the 
McDonald's  All-American  Game,  and  scored  1 3  points  in  the 
game  itself  while  playing  among  high  school  basketball's  elite 
...  also  excelled  as  a  sprinter  on  Thayer's  track  team  and 
was  a  state  runner-up  in  the  100  meter  dash  as  a  junior ... 
prep  coach  was  Rob  Dixon. 

Personal:  Michael  Allen  Jones . . .  born  July  24, 1984 ...  son 
of  Lisa  and  Curtis  Jones  and  one  of  seven  children ...  has 
three  brothers,  Jerod  (21),  Maurice  (18)  and  Jamal  (15) ... 
has  three  sisters  as  well,  Shauday  (19),  Jarquis  (18)  and 
Leeyah  (10) ...  interests  include  drawing,  computers,  listen- 
ing to  music  and  playing  video  games . . .  won  a  video  game 
competition  as  part  of  the  McDonald's  All-Amencan  Game . . . 
lists  his  mother  as  the  person  he  most  admires  and  Michael 
Jordan  as  his  favorite  athlete ...  the  first  Terrapin  to  wear  No. 
23  since  Steve  Francis  in  1999  ...  majoring  in  studio  art. 


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JONES'  CAREER  STATISTICS 

Year           G-GS     Min-Avg       FG-A       Pet     3FG-A 

Pet 

FT-A 

Pet 

Off-Def 

Reb-Avq 

PF-FO 

Ast 

TO 

Blk 

Stl 

Pts-Avq 

2003-04         30-0      300-10.0      43-110 

.391     25-  62 

.403 

35-46 

.761 

22-34 

56-1.9 

21-0 

15 

20 

2 

13 

1464.9 

2004-05         324      437-13.7     81-197 

.411     36-102 

.353 

3141 

.756 

27-57 

84-2.6 

45-0 

19 

31 

7 

16 

229-7.2 

TOTALS         62-4      737-11.9    124-307 

.404     61-164 

.372 

66-87 

.759 

49-91 

140-2.3 

66-0 

34 

51 

9 

29 

375-6.0 

JONES'  ACC  STATISTICS 

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

Pet. 

FT-A 

Pet. 

OR-DR 

Reb-Avq. 

PF-D 

Ast 

To 

Blk 

St 

Pts.-Avg. 

2003-04         16-0      160-10.0       20-60 

.333       13-36 

.361 

13-18 

.722 

13-15 

28-1.8 

13-0 

7 

13 

1 

5 

664.1 

2004-05         16-2      218-13.6       40-90 

.444       1543 

.349 

14-20 

.700 

10-28 

38-2.4 

28-0 

9 

16 

4 

7 

109-6.8 

TOTAL          32-2      378-11.8     60-150 

.400       28-79 

.354 

27-38 

.711 

2343 

66-2.1 

41-0 

16 

29 

5 

12 

175-5.5 

JONES'  NCAA  TOURNAMENT  STATISTICS 

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

OR-DR 

Reb-Avq. 

PF-D 

Ast 

To 

Blk 

St 

Pis.-Ava 

2003-04           2-0         19-9.5          2-4 

.500          1-3 

.333 

2-3 

.667 

2-1.0 

1-0 

3 

1 

0 

1 

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On  Strawberry:  A  dynamic,  hard-nosed  defender  and  excellent  playmaker  recovering  from  a  mid-season  anterior  cruci- 
ate ligament  (ACL)  tear ...  missed  the  final  18  games  of  the  season  after  the  injury  ...  an  electrifying  finisher  and  adept 
ball-handler  and  passer  for  his  size  ...  a  versatile  player  at  any  guard  position ...  a  competitive,  slashing  scorer  who  is 
continuously  working  to  improve  his  jump  shot ..  perennially  among  the  ACC  steals  leaders. 

WILLIAMS  ON  STRAWBERRY 

"D.J.  showed  how  important  he  was  to  our  team  in  his  first  season,  when  he  played  the  point, 
shooting  guard  and  small  forward.  We  need  him  to  bring  that  versatility  back  to  the  team.  He  was 
our  best  perimeter  defender  as  a  freshman,  and  that  is  uncommon  for  a  first-year  player.  That 
defensive  quality  D.J.  has  is  contagious.  He  is  not  going  to  be  rushed  back,  but  when  he  is  back 
at  100  percent,  he  is  going  to  make  us  a  much  better  team  defensively." 

As  a  Sophomore  in  2004-05:  Played  in  14  games,  starting  three,  before  being  sidelined  by  injury  for  the  final  18  games 
...  tore  his  right  ACL  while  making  a  cut  in  practice  ...  started  three  of  the  four  games  prior  to  suffering  a  season-ending 
knee  injury  in  practice  on  Jan.  17  ...  averaged  21.4  minutes  per  appearance  ...  recorded  multiple  steals  in  eight  of  his  14 
games  played  ...  was  one  of  six  Terps  in  double  figures  (11  points)  in  the  overtime  win  over  Florida  State  in  ACC  opener 
(Dec.  19) ...  made  a  crucial  steal  and  bucket  to  give  Maryland  its  first  lead  in  overtime  against  the  Seminoles ...  also  had 
four  boards  against  FSU  and  a  career-high  tying  four  steals ...  registered  two  assists  in  nine  of  the  Terps'  first  11  games ... 
registered  1 3  points  on  5-for-5  shooting,  including  a  3-for-3  effort  from  behind  the  arc,  in  1 7  minutes  against  UNC  Asheville 
...  also  contributed  three  steals  and  three  assists  in  the  game  ...  scored  in  double  figures  in  the  first  two  games  of  the 
season,  with  11  points  vs.  Jackson  State  (Nov.  19)  and  13  vs.  Mercer  (Nov.  23) ...  netted  double-digits  in  five  of  the  first 
eight  games  of  the  season. 


As  a  Freshman  in  2003-04:  Saw  action  in  31  games  and  led  all  Terrapin  freshmen  with  a  20  minutes  per  game  average 
...  earned  honorable  mention  ACC  All-Freshman  team  honors ...  recorded  at  least  one  steal  in  24  games  on  the  season 
and  finished  third  among  Terp  players  with  51  thefts  (1.65  steals  per  game) ...  scored  nine  points  and  had  a  career-high 
six  rebounds  in  22  minutes  during  his  NCAA  Tournament  debut  vs.  UTEP  (March  18) ...  tied  a  then  career-high  by  playing 
30  minutes  vs.  Wake  Forest  in  the  ACC  Quarterfinals  (March  1 2).  and  went  6-for-6  at  the  free  throw  line  for  nine  points . . . 
netted  15  points  on  7-for-9  shooting  and  added  five  boards,  two  blocks  and  three  steals  vs.  Clemson  (Feb.  24) ...  contributed 
nine  points,  two  assists  and  four  steals  at  Duke  (Feb.  22) ...  hit  double  figures  in  scoring  vs.  Georgia  Tech  (Feb.  19)  with 
10  points  in  only  17  minutes,  and  added  four  rebounds ...  registered  12  points,  five  rebounds,  and  two  steals  in  the  Terps' 
home  win  over  Florida  State  (Feb.  8) ...  posted  a  nine-point,  three-steal  effort  at  Virginia  (Feb.  4),  which  included  a  key 
steal  in  the  final  seconds  to  seal  the  Terps'  road  victory ...  netted  a  career-high  17  points  on  7-of-8  field  goals,  including  a 
2-for-2  performance  from  long  range  at  home  vs.  Pepperdine  (Dec.  14) ...  filled  in  at  the  point  guard  position  and  contributed 
five  points,  four  boards,  two  assists  and  two  steals  in  the  Terps'  win  at  No.  1  Florida  (Dec.  10) ...  critical  steal  in  the  game's 
winning  moments  set  Maryland  up  for  the  victory  ...  named  ACC  Rookie  of  the  Week  on  Dec.  16  for  his  efforts  vs.  Florida 
and  Pepperdine  . . .  registered  nine  points,  four  rebounds,  four  assists,  four  steals  and  two  blocks  vs.  George  Mason  (Nov. 


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minutes  vs.  American  (Nov.  22)  in  collegiate  debut. 

At  Mater  Dei:  Averaged  13.1  points  per  game  and  4.4 
rebounds  in  leading  Mater  Dei  to  a  35-2  record  and  the 
California  Interscholastic  Federation  (CIF)  state  title  as  a 
senior ...  also  averaged  2.3  assists  per  game  and  2.0  steals 
. . .  garnered  first  team  All-CIF  accolades  following  his  senior 
season . . .  merited  first  team  All-Serra  League  and  first  team 
All-Orange  County  honors  as  a  junior  and  senior . . .  guarded 


LeBron  James  as  the  Monarchs  took  on  St.  Vincent's-St. 
Mary's  as  a  senior . . .  held  James  to  .333  field-goal  shooting, 
including  an  0-for-8  3-point  shooting  performance  ...  also 
forced  James  into  seven  turnovers . . .  scored  1 2  points  as  a 
participant  in  Baltimore's  Charm  City  Challenge  with  Terrapin 
teammates  Hassan  Fofana,  Will  Bowers  and  Ekene  Ibekwe 
in  April  2003 ...  netted  13  points  as  he  participated  in  the 
Jordan  Capital  Classic  Blue/White  game  at  MCI  Center  later 
that  month  with  Bowers. 


Personal:  D.J.  Eugene  Strawberry . . .  born  June  15, 1985 . .. 
son  of  Lisa  Watkins  and  former  Major  League  Baseball  player 
Darryl  Strawberry  ...  has  two  brothers,  Jordan  Strawberry 
(9)  and  Jesse  Watkins  (5) . . .  also  has  four  sisters,  Diamond 
(17),  Jade  (8)  and  Jewel  Strawberry  (4)  and  Faith  Watkins 
(7) . . .  interests  include  baseball  and  video  games . . .  lists  the 
Washington  Wizards  as  his  favorite  NBA  team  and  Michael 
Jordan  as  his  favorite  professional  basketball  player ... 


STRAWBERRY'S 
CAREER  HIGHS 

Category            #    Opponent/Date 

Points 

17 

vs.  Pepperdine,  12/14/03 

FG 

7 

vs.  Clemson,  2/24/04 

7 

vs.  Pepperdine,  12/14/03 

FGA 

9 

vs.  Clemson,  2/24/04 

9 

at  North  Carolina.  2/15/04 

9 

at  Florida  State,  12/28/03 

3FG 

3 

vs.  UNC  Asheville,  12/12/04 

3FGA 

4 

vs.  Jackson  State,  11/19/04 

FT 

6 

vs.  Wake-ACC,  3/12/04 

FTA 

11 

at  Virqinia,  2/4/04 

Rebounds 

6 

vs.  UTEP-NCAA,  3/18/04 

Assists 

4 

vs.  Mercer,  11/23/04 

4 

vs.  Duke, 1/21/04 

4 

vs.  Georqe  Mason,  11/25/03 

Blocks 

2 

(5x)  last  vs. 
Syracuse-NCAA,  3/20/04 

Steals 

4 

(5x)  last  vs. 

Florida  State,  12/19/04 

Minutes 

31 

vs.  Florida  State,  12/19/04 

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STRAWBERRY'S  2004-05  GAME-BY-GAME  STATISTICS  (SOPHOMORE) 

Dale     Opponent                         MS       Mm       FG-A         Pet       3FG-A       Pel        FT-A          Pet         00       Ret,        PF       Ast       TO       Bit        SO 

PIS 

N19 

JACKSON  STATE 

1-0         26         3-8          .375         2-4 

500 

3-4           750 

0-2 

2          2 

3         2 

1 

2 

11 

N23 

MERGER 

1-0         20         4-5          .800         1-2 

500 

4-5           800 

00 

0          1 

4          3 

0 

2 

13 

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vs  Memphis 

1-0         21         3-5          .600         0-1 

.000 

2-2         1.000 

0-2 

2          1 

2         2 

0 

3 

8 

N3C 

a\  IMsconsi] 

1-0         24         1-4          .250         00 

000 

00           000 

0-1 

1          3 

2         0 

0 

0 

2 

DA 

vs  Georqe  Mason 

1-0         21         2-7          .286         0-1 

.000 

3-5           600 

00 

0         2 

1          2 

0 

1 

7 

D: 

vs  Georqe  Washinqton 

1-0         27         40          ,500         0-2 

000 

2-6           333 

0-2 

2          2 

2          5 

1 

3 

10 

D12 

UNC  ASHEVILLE 

1-0         17         5-5        1000         3-3 

'  000 

OO           000 

1-2 

3          1 

3         2 

1 

3 

13 

D19 

FLORIDA  STATE 

1-0         31         30           375         0-1 

.000 

50          ,625 

2-2 

4         2 

2         4 

0 

A 

11 

D23 

AVER' -A'. 

1-0         16         1-2          .500         1-2 

.500 

1-2          .500 

0-2 

2         2 

3         3 

0 

0 

4 

Da 

LIBERTY 

1-0         20         30          .500         0-3 

000 

1-3           333 

00 

0         2 

3         0 

0 

0 

7 

j- 

'.'-.'.-  ;t  MAR,  : 

1-1         20         0-4          .000         0-2 

000 

2-2         1000 

0-2 

2          1 

1          0 

0 

1 

2 

J8 

al  North  Carolina 

1-0         18         40          .500         0-1 

.000 

OO           000 

0-1 

1          3 

0         3 

0 

2 

8 

J" 

at  Wake  Forest 

1-1         18         1-5         m        0-3 

.000 

OO           000 

0-1 

1          1 

1          2 

0 

1 

2 

J15 

TEMPLE 

1-1         21         0-3          .000         0-1 

.000 

2-4          .500 

00 

3         2 

2         0 

0 

2 

2 

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STRAWBERRY'S  2003-04  GAME-BY-GAME  STATISTICS  (FRESHMAN) 

Date     Opponent                         G-GS       Min       FG-A          Pel       3FG-A       Pa        FT-A          Pet         O-D       Red       PF      Ast       TO       Sft 

S» 

Pts 

N22 

AMERICAN 

1-0          17          3-1            750          0-1 

.000 

1-2          .500 

1-4 

5          1 

1          2 

0 

0 

7 

-.:; 

GEORGE  MASON 

2-0         18         4-7          .571         0-2 

.000 

1-2          .500 

04 

4          2 

4          1 

2 

A 

9 

'.:- 

HOFSTRA 

30         19         1-1         1000         OO 

.000 

30          .500 

0-1 

1          0 

0          1 

1 

3 

5 

d: 

WISCONSIN 

4-0         26         1-4          250         0-1 

.000 

1-2          ,500 

2-3 

5         0 

0          0 

2 

A 

3 

36 

vs  Gonzaqa 

50         14         0-2          .000         0-1 

.000 

2-4           500 

0-2 

2          2 

0          1 

0 

2 

2 

07 

vs  Wesl  Virginia 

60         15         1-2          .500         00 

000 

1-2           500 

0-3 

3          5 

2         2 

1 

1 

3 

010 

at  Florida 

7-0         26         2-6           333         00 

.000 

1-3          .333 

1-3 

4         4 

2          1 

1 

2 

5 

DM 

PEPPERDINE 

OO         23         7-8          .875         2-2 

1.000 

1-1         1.000 

10 

1          1 

1          4 

1 

1 

17 

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UNC  GREENSBORO 

Ml         17         3-3         1.000         00 

.000 

3-6          .500 

2-1 

3          1 

1          2 

0 

2 

9 

D28 

at  Flonda  Slate 

100        26         3-9           333         1-3 

333 

0-2          .000 

1-3 

4          1 

1          2 

0 

2 

7 

J3 

MT  ST  MARY'S 

11-0         18         1-4          250         0-1 

.000 

3-4          ,750 

0-1 

1          4 

1          3 

0 

1 

5 

J6 

UMES 

in| 

J1A 

NO  CAROLINA 

12-0        14         0-1          .000         0O 

000 

OO          .000 

00 

0          1 

2         2 

0 

0 

0 

J17 

al  Georgia  Tech 

1JO        15         2-3          .667         OO 

.000 

1-4           250 

1-2 

3         3 

3         4 

1 

1 

5 

J21 

DUKE 

140        24         1-4          .250         00 

.000 

00           000 

2-2 

4         4 

4          1 

2 

0 

2 

J2e 

at  Clemson 

150        21         0-1          .000         00 

.000 

1-2           500 

0-2 

2         0 

1          3 

0 

2 

1 

J29 

al  Wake  Forest 

160        12         1-2          .500         0-1 

000 

1-2           500 

OO 

0          1 

2          3 

0 

2 

3 

F1 

NC  STATE 

17-0         11          2-2         1.000         00 

000 

00          .000 

0-1 

1          1 

0          1 

0 

0 

4 

CA 

al  Virginia 

180        28         2-7          286         0-1 

000 

5-11          455 

2-3 

5         0 

0         0 

0 

3 

9 

FS 

FLORIDA  STATE 

194         19         40          .500         0-1 

000 

40          .667 

4-1 

5         4 

1          0 

1 

2 

12 

Fie 

al  North  Carolina 

20-0         18         3-9           333         0-1 

.000 

2-3           667 

3-1 

4         3 

3          0 

0 

A 

8 

F:5 

GEORGIA  TECH 

210         17         4-9          .444         0-1 

.000 

2-6          .333 

3-1 

4          2 

0          0 

0 

1 

10 

F2J 

at  Duke 

22-0        28         3-7          .429         1-1 

1.000 

2-2         1.000 

20 

2          2 

2         4 

0 

A 

9 

F2A 

CLEMSON 

23-1         30         7-9          .778         00 

.000 

1-3          .333 

2-3 

5          3 

1          1 

2 

3 

15 

F26 

WAKE  FOREST 

24-2        24         1-2          .500         00 

.000 

2-4          .500 

OO 

0          3 

3          5 

0 

3 

4 

M3 

aINC  Slate 

25-3         15         1-2          .500         0-1 

.000 

2-3           667 

0-3 

3          3 

1          2 

0 

1 

4 

■r 

VIRGINIA 

26-3         17         3-5          .600         0-1 

.000 

0-1          .000 

OO 

0          2 

1          1 

0 

1 

6 

M12 

vs.  Wake-ACC 

27-3        30         1-3          .333         1-1 

1.000 

60         1000 

1-1 

2          1 

1          1 

1 

0 

9 

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vs.  NC  Slale-ACC 

28-3        22         2-3           667         00 

.000 

0-2          .000 

1-4 

5          5 

1          0 

1 

' 

4 

mi- 

vs  Duke-ACC 

29-3         16         00          .000         00 

.000 

00           000 

0-1 

1          2 

1          0 

0 

0 

0 

hw 

vs  UTEP-NCAA 

30-3        22         3-7           429         0-1 

.000 

3-4           750 

5-1 

6         3 

1          0 

0 

0 

9 

v: 

vs  Syracuse-NCAA 

31-3        18         2-5           400         1-1 

1000 

1-2           500 

1-1 

2         2 

0         0 

2 

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STRAWBERRY'S  CAREER  STATISTICS 

Year  G-GS      Min-Avg       FG-A        Pet     3FG-A       Pet       FT-A 


Pet     Off-Def       Reb-Avg        PF-FO      Ast      TO      Blk     Stl     Pts-Avg 


2003-04 

31-3 

620-20.0 

68-139 

.489 

6-22 

.273 

50-  95 

.526 

35-52 

87-2.8 

66-2 

41 

47 

18 

51 

192-6.2 

2004-05 

14-3 

300-21.4 

34-  78 

.436 

7-26 

.269 

25-41 

.610 

3-20 

23-1.6 

25-0 

29 

28 

3 

24 

100-7.1 

TOTALS 

45-6 

920-20.4 

102-217 

.470 

13-48 

.271 

75-136 

.551 

38-72 

110-2.4 

91-2 

70 

75 

21 

75 

292-6.5 

STRAWBERRY'S  ACC  STATISTICS 

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


FT-A       Pet.      OR-DR       Reb-Avg.         PF-D      Ast To      Blk      St  Pts^Avg. 


2003-04 

16-3 

319-19.9 

37-80 

.463 

2-11 

.182 

23-49 

.469 

20-22 

42-2.6 

33-0 

25 

29 

6 

29 

99-6.2 

2004-05 

3-1 

67-22.3 

8-21 

.381 

0-5 

.000 

5-8 

.625 

24 

6-2.0 

6-0 

3 

9 

0 

7 

21-7.0 

TOTALS 

19-4 

386-20.3 

45-101 

.446 

2-16 

.125 

28-57 

.491 

22-26 

48-2.5 

39-0 

28 

38 

6 

36 

120-6.3 

STRAWBERRY'S  NCAA  TOURNAMENT  STATISTICS 


Year 

GP-GS 

Min.-Avq. 

FG-A 

Pet. 

3P-A 

Pet. 

FT-A 

Pet. 

OR-DR 

Reb-Avg. 

PF-D 

Ast 

To 

Blk 

St  P 

2003-04 

2-0 

40-20.0 

5-12 

.417 

1-2 

.500 

4-6 

.667 

6-2 

84.0 

5-0 

1 

0 

1 

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On  Gist:  A  long,  lean  versatile  athlete  at  forward ...  possesses  great  quickness  for  a  player  his  size,  along  with  a  shooter's 
touch ...  an  explosive  finisher  who  runs  the  floor  well . . .  dynamic  athlete  and  shot  blocker. 


WILLIAMS  ON  GIST 

"It  was  tough  on  James  last  year  to  be  the  only  freshman,  and  he  did  a  really  great  job  in  having  to 
learn  everything  new  all  by  himself.  James  learned  a  lot  about  what  it  takes  to  be  successful  both 
from  guys  on  our  team  and  people  he  played  against.  You  can  tell  how  hard  he  has  been  working 
in  the  off-season,  and  I  think  he  is  going  to  be  a  definite  threat  this  year  to  be  a  starter." 


As  a  Freshman  in  2004-05:  Saw  action  in  31  of  32  games  in  his  rookie  season,  drawing  two  starts . . .  averaged  6.2  points 
per  game  while  hitting  at  a  team-leading  .493  from  the  field . . .  averaged  3.9  rebounds  per  game . . .  totaled  31  blocks,  good 
enough  for  third  on  the  squad . .  totaled  1 0  multi-rejection  games  and  had  1 9  games  of  at  least  one  blocked  shot . . .  reached 
double-figures  in  scoring  six  times,  including  three  of  his  final  five  appearances  of  the  season ...  paced  six  Terps  in  double 
figures  with  1 5  points  in  the  Terrapins'  NIT  win  over  Davidson  (Mar.  23) ...  put  forth  a  7-for-7  effort  at  the  line  vs.  the  Wildcats 
and  added  seven  rebounds ...  led  team  in  scoring  in  his  second  career  start,  netting  18  points  at  Virginia  Tech  6-of-8  FG, 
6-of-6  FT) ...  came  off  the  bench  to  score  eight  points  with  seven  boards  in  19  minutes  against  No.  2  North  Carolina  at 
home  (Feb.  27) ...  contributed  six  points  and  six  rebounds  in  17  minutes  at  NC  State  (Feb.  16) ...  first  collegiate  start  came 
in  home  victory  over  Virginia  Tech  (Feb.  8) ...  registered  eight  points,  seven  rebounds  and  two  blocks  against  the  Hokies  at 
Comcast  Center ...  recorded  14  points  on  7-for-1 2  shooting  and  grabbed  a  career-high  tying  eight  rebounds  against  Liberty 
(Dec.  28) ...  netted  11  points  and  collected  seven  rebounds  and  a  career-high  tying  four  blocks  in  a  career-high  31  minutes 
in  the  Terps'  overtime  win  over  Florida  State  (Dec.  19)...  scored  1 2  points  on  6-for-7  shooting  against  George  Washington 
in  the  Championship  game  of  the  BB&T  Classic  (Dec.  5) . . .  contributed  six  points,  five  rebounds  and  two  blocks  in  only  1 6 
minutes  vs.  George  Mason  in  BB&T  Semifinal  (Dec.  4) ...  registered  seven  points  with  several  dynamic  dunks  in  the  Terps' 
win  over  Memphis  (Nov.  26) ...  posted  his  first  career  game  in  double  figures  with  10  points  against  Mercer  (Nov.  23)  in 
his  second  career  game. 


At  Good  Counsel  High  School:  Team  captain  and  starting 
power  forward  tor  Good  Counsel  in  Wheaton,  Md. ...  aver- 
aged 19.5  points  per  game  as  a  senior  to  go  along  with  10.3 
rebounds  and  3.5  blocks  per  game,  leading  the  Falcons  of 
the  Washington  Catholic  Athletic  Conference  (WCAC)  to 
an  1 8-1 2  record  . . .  earned  third  team  All-Met  honors  by  the 
Washington  Post ...  named  to  the  all-tournament  teams  at 
the  Bullis  Holiday  Classic  and  the  Hooters  Holiday  Classic 
...  scored  a  career-high  31  points  in  a  game  as  a  senior ... 


amassed  more  than  300  blocked  shots  in  three  seasons  on 
the  varsity  squad,  becoming  Good  Counsel's  all-time  leader 
...  a  participant  in  Baltimore's  Charm  City  Challenge  in  April 
2004,  scoring  eight  points  to  go  along  with  seven  rebounds 
and  three  steals . . .  participated  in  the  Jordan  Capital  Classic 
Regional  game  at  Comcast  Center  later  that  month,  netting 
11  points  and  grabbing  seven  boards ...  high  school  coach 
was  Tim  McKenna. 


BASKETBALL | 

Personal:  James  C.  Gist  III ...  born  Oct.  26, 1986  ...  son 
of  Linda  and  James  C.  Gist,  Jr. ...  has  two  sisters,  Jasmine 
Kornegay  (22)  and  Gloria  Gist  (14) ...  interests  include  mov- 
ies, playing  the  piano  and  traveling  . . .  member  of  the  Black 
Student  Association  in  high  school ...  performed  volunteer 
work  at  soup  kitchens  and  for  the  Special  Olympics  ... 
majoring  in  letters  and  sciences. 


GIST'S  CAREER  HIGHS 

Category            #    Opponent/Date 

Points 

18 

at  Virqinia  Tech,  3/5/05 

FG 

7 

vs.  Liberty,  12/28/04 

FGA 

12 

vs.  Liberty,  12/28/04 

3FG 

0 

3FGA 

1 

vs.  Liberty,  12/28/04 

FT 

7 

vs.  Davidson-NIT,  3/23/05 

FTA 

7 

vs.  Davidson-NIT,  3/23/05 

7 

vs.  NC  State,  1/23/05 

7 

vs.  Florida  State,  12/19/04 

Rebounds 

8 

vs.  Mount  St.  Mary's,  1/4/05 

8 

vs.  Liberty,  12/28/04 

Assists 

2 

vs.  American,  12/23/04 

2 

vs.  Georqe  Mason,  12/4/04 

Blocks 

4 

vs.  Florida  State,  12/19/04 

Steals 

4 

vs.  Mount  St.  Mary's,  1/4/05 

Minutes 

31 

vs.  Florida  State,  12/19/04 

GIST'S  2004-05  GAME-BY-GAME  STATISTICS  (FRESHMAN] 

Dale     Opponenl                         G-GS       Min       FG-A          Pel       3FG-A        Pel        FT-A          Pel         0-0       fob        PF 

451 

TO 

Blk 

so 

Pis 

N19      JACKSON  STATE                 1-0 

19         2-3 

.667         0-0 

.000         3-6          .500          14 

5          2 

1 

3 

2 

1 

7 

N23      MERCER                            1-0 

19         4-9 

.444         0-0 

.000         2-2         1,000          2-1 

3          1 

0 

0 

2 

2 

10 

N26      vs  Memphis                      1-0 

23         34 

,750         04 

,000         1-2           500          14 

5         2 

0 

2 

2 

1 

7 

N30      al  Wisconsin                        1-0 

9          0-0 

.000         04 

.000         1-2          ,500          1-0 

1          3 

0 

0 

1 

0 

1 

D4        vs  Georqe  Mason                 1-0 

16         3-4 

.750         0-0 

,000         0-0           000          14 

5          0 

2 

1 

2 

0 

6 

D5        vs  Georqe  Washington            1-0 

20         6-7 

.857         OO 

000         0-0          ,000          2-2 

4          2 

0 

1 

0 

0 

12 

D12       UNCASHEVILLE                    1-0 

14         1-4 

.250         0-0 

,000         2-2         1,000          3-2 

5          1 

1 

2 

0 

0 

4 

D19      FLORIDA  STATE                   1-0 

31         4-8 

.500         0-0 

000         3-7           429          1-6 

7          3 

1 

1 

4 

2 

11 

D23      AMERICAN                         1-0 

20         2-5 

.400         0-0 

,000         0-0          .000          2-5 

7          2 

2 

2 

2 

1 

4 

D28      LIBERTY                            1-0 

20        7-12 

.583         0-1 

000         0-0          ,000          44 

8          3 

0 

0 

0 

0 

14 

J4        MOUNT  ST  MARY'S              1-0 

13         1-3 

.333         0-0 

000         00          .000          1-7 

6          1 

0 

5 

1 

4 

2 

J8        at  North  Carolina                  1-0 

23         3-4 

750         0-0 

.000         34          ,750          1-1 

2          3 

1 

1 

1 

0 

9 

J11       atWakeForest                   1-0 

15         34 

750         0-0 

000         24          ,500           1-1 

2           4 

0 

2 

1 

0 

6 

J15       TEMPLE                            1-0 

21         2-5 

,400         0-0 

,000         24          ,500          2-2 

4          1 

1 

4 

0 

1 

6 

J19        VIRGINIA                              1-0 

8          2-2 

1,000         0-0 

000         0-0           000          1-1 

2          0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

4 

J23       NC  STATE                          1-0 

16         2-3 

.667         0-0 

,000         4-7          .571          0-1 

1          3 

0 

2 

1 

0 

8 

J26      a!  Me                           1-0 

3          0-1 

000         0-0 

,000         1-2          ,500          1-0 

1          0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

J30       GEORGIATECH                   1-0 

7          0-1 

.000         0-0 

000         1-2          ,500          1-0 

1          0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

1 

F1_     al  Clemson 

F5 

F8 

FI2 

F16 

F19 

F2L' 

F27 

M5 

Mil 


al  Miarri 

1-0 

23 

2-5 

400 

04 

000 

1-3 

333 

0-3 

3 

3 

3 

1 

2 

5 

VIRGINIA  TECH 

1-1 

27 

4-8 

.500 

04 

000 

04 

,000 

2-5 

7 

2 

2 

2 

1 

8 

DUKE 

1-0 

12 

04 

000 

04 

000 

2-2 

1,000 

0-1 

1 

2 

0 

0 

0 

2 

aINC  Slale 

14 

17 

2-6 

333 

0-0 

000 

2-3 

.667 

24 

6 

1 

1 

0 

0 

6 

al  Virginia 

1-0 

2 

0-0 

.000 

0-0 

000 

0-0 

.000 

04 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

CLEMSON 

1-0 

17 

0-2 

.000 

04 

.000 

14 

250 

0-2 

2 

2 

1 

0 

1 

NORTH  CAROI INA 

14 

19 

4-8 

500 

04 

000 

04 

000 

2-6 

7 

2 

1 

0 

1 

8 

al  Virginia  Tech 

1-1 

24 

6-8 

,750 

04 

000 

64 

1000 

1-3 

4 

3          0          1 

2 

1 

18 

_vs  Clemson  (ACC) 


dng-inj 


M'.h 

ORAL  ROBERTS  (NIT) 

14 

19 

2-7 

.286 

0-0 

000 

34 

,750 

2-2 

4 

2 

0 

1 

2 

1          7 

M23 

DAVIDSON  (NTT) 

14 

26 

4-5 

.800 

04 

000 

7-7 

1.000 

14 

7 

1 

1 

1 

0 

1         15 

M.l, 

TCU  (NIT) 

14 

12 

0-1 

.000 

04 

000 

0-1 

000 

1-3 

4 

3 

0 

0 

2 

1          0 

M29 

is  South  Carolina  iNIIl 

14 

18 

0-5 

000 

04 

,000 

0-0 

.000 

24 

2 

1 

0 

1 

1 

2        18 

GIST'S  CAREER  STATISTICS 

Year           G-GS      Min-Avq       FG-A        Pet     3FG-A 

Pet 

FT-A 

Pet 

Off-Def 

Reb-Avg 

PF-FO 

Ast 

TO 

Blk 

31 

Stl 

24 

Pts-Avg 

191-6.2 

Pts.-Avg. 

2004-05         31-2      533-17.2     72-146       .493 

0-1 

.000 

47-76 

.618 

39-83 

122-3.9 

56-0 

15 

39 

GIST'S  ACC  STATISTICS 

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

3P-A 

Pet. 

FT-A 

Pet. 

OR-DR 

Reb-Avg. 

PF-D 

Ast 

To 

Blk 

St 

2004-05         16-2      264-16.5       35-72       .486 

0-0 

.000 

26-46 

.565 

13-37 

50-3.1 

31-0 

7 

16 

14 

9 

i 

20 
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On  Brown:  A  hard-nosed,  heady  player  with  the  ability  to  run  the  point  or  play  shooting  guard ...  excels  at  both  ends  of  the 
floor ...  an  adept  perimeter  shooter,  dynamic  slasher  and  athletic  finisher ...  a  strong,  aggressive,  persistent  defender. 

WILLIAMS  ON  BROWN 

"Parrish  is  a  very  tough,  strong  point  guard.  He's  strong  with  the  ball  and  has  great  explosiveness. 
He  gets  up  in  the  air  and  works  hard  on  defense.  He  will  be  another  guy  in  the  backcourt  that  makes 
us  a  very  good  defensive  team  this  year." 

At  Kennedy  King  C.C.:  Team  captain  and  starting  guard  at  Kennedy  King  for  two  seasons . . .  JUCO  All-Region  IV  player  of 
the  year  finalist  and  JUCO  All-America  candidate . . .  averaged  22  points  per  game  five  assists  and  five  rebounds  in  leading 
Kennedy  King  to  a  19-13  record  in  2004-05  ...  a  top  25  junior  college  prospect  as  rated  by  several  recruiting  services ... 
junior  college  coach  was  Garland  Dildy. 

At  Thornridge  High  School:  A  2002  graduate  of  Thornridge  on  the  south  side  of  Chicago  . . .  played  for  one  year  for  the 
Falcons,  leading  them  to  a  19-12  record,  after  transferring  from  Simeon ...  averaged  eight  points  with  two  rebounds  and 
two  assists  at  Thornridge ...  high  school  coach  was  Mike  Flaherty. 


Personal:  Parrish  Henry  Brown  ...  born  June  20,  1984  ... 
son  of  Vernetta  and  Henry  Brown ....  has  two  sisters,  Tiffany 
Shelton  (16)  and  Ivory  Shelton  (12),  and  a  brother,  Henry 
Brown  (19) ...  interests  include  movies  and  going  bowling 
...  admires  his  mother  because  she  is  a  hard  worker  as  a 
nutrition  diet  aid . . .  lists  Allen  Iverson  as  his  favorite  athlete 
because  of  Iverson's  determination  and  stature ...  majoring 
in  sociology. 


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MCLEAN.  VA. 

(BISHOR.PENISJ:  0;CONNELL) 
6^7/ •  2,4,5^  ERESHMAN,  H.S. 


On  Neal:  A  wide-bodied  big  man  who  can  score  in  a  variety  of  ways  ...a  physical  competitor  who  uses  his  size  in  the  paint 
...  owns  a  great  touch  around  the  rim  and  hits  the  offense  and  defensive  glass  with  intensity. 

WILLIAMS  ON  NEAL 

"People  would  talk  about  some  of  the  other  people  Dave  played  with  or  against  in  high  school, 
but  by  the  end  of  the  game  it  was  Dave  that  would  always  have  the  best  stats  or  all-around  per- 
formances. He  received  numerous  awards  in  high  school  and  he  played  for  a  very  good  coach  in 
Joey  Wootten.  He  knows  how  to  play,  and  his  size  and  strength  will  be  very  important  in  helping 
us  become  a  more  physical  team  this  year." 

At  Bishop  O'Connell:  Starred  at  Bishop  O'Connell  in  Arlington,  Va„  for  four  years,  participating  in  1 16  career  victories  (29 
wins  per  season) . . .  averaged  20.2  points  per  game  and  1 3.3  rebounds  as  a  senior  in  leading  O'Connell  to  a  31  -3  record . . . 
named  MVP  of  the  prestigious  Alhambra  Catholic  Invitational  Tournament  in  Cumberland,  Md.  and  the  MVP  of  the  Virginia 
state  tournament  as  a  senior . . .  earned  first  team  All-Met  honors  from  the  Washington  Post  and  was  a  unanimous  f  rst  team 
Washington  Catholic  Athletic  Conference  (WCAC)  all-league  choice  in  his  final  season  ...helped  squad  to  the  2004  WCAC 
championship  as  a  junior . . .  credited  with  seven  game-winning  shots  in  his  career ...  high  school  teammate  and  classmate 
of  Marcus  Ginyard,  who  he  and  the  Terps  will  face  at  North  Carolina  ...  high  school  coach  was  Joe  Wootten. 


Personal:  David  Allen  Neal ...  born  June  5, 1986  ...  son  of 
Kathy  and  David  Neal ...  has  one  sister,  Mackenzie  (20)  and 
a  brother,  Justin  (17)...  member  of  SADD  (Students  Against 
Driving  Drunk)  and  the  Ambassador  program  in  high  school 
...  favorite  pro  basketball  player  is  Dirk  Nowitski ...  lifelong 
dream  to  be  a  Terrapin ...  majoring  in  letters  and  sciences. 


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TRAVIS  GARRISON 

F  *  6-8 « 241  ■  Sr.-3V 

Suitland,  Md 
DeMalha 


.  STRAWBERRY 

G  •  6-5  •  201  •  Jr-2V 

Corona,  Calif 

Mater  Dei 


STERLING  LEDBETTER 

G'6-4M98-Sr.-1V 

Laurel.  Md 
Laurel/Allegany  C.C. 


CHRIS  MCCRAY 

G  •  6-5  •  192  •  Sr.-3V 

Capitol  Heights,  Md 
Fairmont  Heights 


JAMES  GIST 

F-6-8'223'So-1V 

Silver  Spnng.  Md 
Good  Counsel 


NIK  CANER-MEDLEY 

F  •  6-8  •  240  •  Sr-3V 

Portland,  Maine 

Deenng 


MIKE  JONES 

G-6-5-204-Jr-2V 

Dorchester,  Mass. 
Thayer  Academy 


PARRISH  BROWN 

G-6-1  •  175- Jr-JC 

Chicago,  III. 
Thornridge/Kennedy  King  C.C. 


EKENE  IBEKWE 

F-6-9-220- Jr-2V 

Carson,  Calif. 
Carson 


WILL  BOWERS 

C-7-1  -262  •  Jr-2V 

Hanover,  Md 
Archbishop  Spalding 


GINI  CHUKURA 

F  -6-5-210  •  Jr-1V 

Silver  Spnng,  Md. 

Good  Counsel 


DAVE  NEAL 

F  •  6-7  ■  245  •  Fr  -HS 

McLean,  Va. 
Bishop  OConnell 


GARY  WILLIAMS 

Head  Coach 

17th  Year  at  Maryland 

Maryland  '68 


MICHAEL  ADAMS 

Assistant  Coach 
1st  Year  at  Maryland 
Boston  College  '85 


ROB  MOXLEY  KEITH  BOOTH  TROY  WAIN  WRIGHT 

Assistant  Coach  Assistant  Coach  Director  of  Basketball  Operations 

1st  Year  at  Maryland  2nd  Year  at  Maryland  10th  Year  at  Maryland 

Pfeiffer'94  Maryland '03  UMUC'04 


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ABOUT  THE  ACC 


John  Swofford, 
ACC  Commissioner 


THE  TRADITION 

Consistency.  It  is  the  mark  of 
true  excellence  in  any  endeavor. 

However,  in  today's  inter- 
collegiate athletics,  competition 
has  become  so  balanced  and 
so  competitive  that  it  is  virtually 
impossible  to  maintain  a  high  level 
of  consistency. 

Yet  the  Atlantic  Coast  Confer- 
ence has  defied  the  odds.  Now 
in  its  53rd  year  of  competition, 
the  ACC  has  long  enjoyed  the  reputation  as  one  of  the 
strongest  and  most  competitive  intercollegiate  conferences 
in  the  nation.  And  that  is  not  mere  conjecture,  the  numbers 
support  it. 

Since  the  league's  inception  in  1953,  ACC  schools 
have  captured  94  national  champion-ships,  including  49  in 
women's  competition  and  45  in  men's.  In  addition,  NCAA 
individual  titles  have  gone  to  ACC  student-athletes  1 1 9  times 
in  men's  competition  and  61  times  in  women's  action. 

Since  the  inception  of  women's  basketball  in  the  ACC  in 
1977,  a  tradition  of  excellence  has  been  established. 

Over  the  years,  ACC  women's  basketball  teams  have 
gained  global  recognition  through  their  television  exposure. 
The  2005-06  schedule  features  40  televised  games,  includ- 
ing 11  national  telecasts  (six  games  on  Fox  Sports  Net  and 
affiliates  and  five  on  espn2).  In  addition,  29  match-ups  will 
be  featured  on  the  league's  regional  sports  network  which 
includes  Comcast  SportsNet,  Fox  Sports  Net  South  and  Sun 
Sports.  In  all,  the  ACC  will  make  75  television  appearances 
this  season. 

The  league's  women's  basketball  programs  rank  among 
the  best  in  the  country  in  terms  of  the  NCAA  Tournament, 
having  made  103  appearances  and  won  137  games  in  the 
last  28  years,  1 1  of  them  as  a  number  one  seed.  The  league 
boasts  such  national  accomplishments  as  sending  at  least 
one  team  to  the  "Sweet  16"  for  17  consecutive  years.  The 
conference  has  also  made  ten  trips  to  the  Final  Four  in  the 
last  24  years  with  two  teams  finishing  second  and  North 
Carolina  capturing  the  National  Championship  in  1994. 

Since  1989,  the  ACC  has  placed  nine  players  on  the 
All-Final  Four  team,  including  Staley  and  Smith,  who  were 
dubbed  Most  Outstanding  Players.  In  all,  50  ACC  players 
have  been  named  to  NCAA  Tournament  All-Region  teams, 
with  eight  Most  Outstanding  Player  recognitions. 

Three  players  have  garnered  national  player  of  the  year 
accolades  while  competing  under  the  ACC  banner.  Virginia's 
Dawn  Staley  was  a  back-to-back  selection  in  1991  and  1992, 
while  North  Carolina's  Charlotte  Smith  received  the  ESPY 
award  in  1995.  Duke's  Alana  Beard  was  recognized  with 
national  player  of  the  year  honors  in  both  2003  and  2004. 
Five  league  coaches  have  combined  to  earn  11  na- 
tional coach  of  the  year  awards.  Duke's  Gail  Goestenkors, 
North  Carolina's  Sylvia  Hatchell,  Virginia's  Debbie  Ryan, 
Maryland's  Chris  Weller  and  NC  State's  Kay  Yow  have  all 
garnered  national  recognition. 

Seven  ACC  representatives,  including  coaches  and 
student-athletes,  have  participated  in  the  Olympics.  NC 
State's  Kay  Yow,  assisted  by  Sylvia  Hatchell  of  North  Caro- 


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lina,  headed  up  the  1988 
gold  medal-winning  Olympic 
team.  Maryland's  Vicky  Bul- 
led was  a  member  of  both 
the  1988  and  1992  Olympic 
teams.  Three-time  Olym- 
pian and  Virginia  graduate, 
Dawn  Staley  struck  gold  in 
Athens  as  a  member  of  the 
2004  Olympic  squad.  Duke's 
Gail  Goestenkors  served  as 
an  assistant  coach  on  the 
gold-medal  winning  team 
in  Athens. 

Since  the  inaugural  season  of  the  Women's  National 
Basketball  Association  in  1 997,  the  ACC  has  been  a  recog- 
nizable presence  in  the  league.  Forty-three  former  ACC  stars 
have  played  on  the  hardwood  in  the  WNBA,  while  five  former 
players  have  worked  the  sidelines  as  coaches. 

The  ACC  also  stands  at  the  forefront  of  intercollegiate 
athletics  in  terms  of  the  academic  accomplishments  of  its  stu- 
dent-athletes. Since  1983, 381  women's  basketball  players 
have  received  ACC  Academic  Honor  Roll  recognition.  The 
2003-04  academic  year  included  39  selections.  In  addition, 
ACC  women's  basketball  players  have  earned  first-team 
Academic  All-America  honors  six  times,  including  Virginia's 
ValAckermanin  1981, the  former  President  of  the  WNBA.  In 
1997,  NC  State's  Jennifer  Howard  was  tabbed  GTE  CoSIDA 
Academic  Player  of  the  Year  after  posting  a  4.0  grade  point 
average  throughout  her  career.  Thirteen  players  have  earned 
ACC  postgraduate  scholarships,  while  three  others  were 
named  NCAA  Postgraduate  Scholars. 

2004-05  IN  REVIEW 

The  2004-05  academic  year  concluded  with  the  league 
pocketing  three  more  national  team  titles  and  seven  indi- 
vidual NCAA  crowns.  In  all,  the  ACC  has  won  51  national 
team  titles  over  the  last  1 5  years. 

The  ACC's  2004-05  national  champions  were  Wake 
Forest  in  field  hockey,  North  Carolina  in  men's  basketball 
and  Duke  in  women's  golf.  In  addition,  a  total  of  1 81  student- 
athletes  from  the  ACC  earned  first,  second  or  third-team 
All-America  honors  this  past  year. 

THE  CHAMPIONSHIPS 

The  conference  will  conduct  championship  competition 
in  25  sports  during  the  2005-06  academic  year  - 12  for  men 
and  13  for  women. 

The  first  ACC  championship  was  held  in  swimming 
on  February  25,  1954.  The  conference  did  not  conduct 
championships  in  cross  country,  wrestling  or  tennis  during 
the  first  year. 

The  12  sports  for  men  include  football,  cross  country, 
soccer,  basketball,  swimming,  indoor  and  outdoor  track, 
wrestling,  baseball,  tennis,  golf  and  lacrosse.  Fencing,  which 
was  started  in  1971,  was  discontinued  in  1981. 

Women's  sports  were  initiated  in  1977  with  the  first 
championship  meet  being  held  in  tennis  at  Wake  Forest 
University. 


Atlantic  Coast  Conference 

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ACC  Media  Relations  Staff 

Brian  Morrison 

Assistant  Commissioner 

Amy  Yakola 

Associate  Director 

Sarah  Schmidt 

Assistant  Director 

Jason  Leturmy 

Media  Relations  Assistant 

Phil  Perry 

Media  Relations  Intern 

Barb  Dery 

Administrative  Assistant 

Championships  for  women  are  currently  conducted  in 
cross  country,  volleyball,  field  hockey,  soccer,  basketball, 
swimming,  indoor  and  outdoor  track,  tennis,  golf,  lacrosse, 
softball  and  rowing. 

A  HISTORY 

The  Atlantic  Coast  Conference  was  founded  on  May 
8, 1953,  at  the  Sedgefield  Inn  near  Greensboro,  N.C.,  with 
seven  charter  members  -  Clemson,  Duke,  Maryland,  North 
Carolina,  North  Carolina  State,  South  Carolina  and  Wake 
Forest  -  drawing  up  the  conference  by-laws. 

The  withdrawal  of  seven  schools  from  the  Southern 
Conference  came  early  on  the  morning  of  May  8,  1953, 
during  the  Southern  Conference's  annual  spring  meeting. 
On  June  14, 1953,  the  seven  members  met  in  Raleigh,  N.C., 
where  a  set  of  bylaws  was  adopted  and  the  name  became 
officially  the  Atlantic  Coast  Conference. 

Suggestions  from  fans  for  the  name  of  the  new  confer- 
ence appeared  in  the  region's  newspapers  prior  to  the 
meeting  in  Raleigh.  Some  of  the  names  suggested  were: 
Dixie,  Mid  South,  Mid  Atlantic,  East  Coast,  Seaboard, 
Colonial,  Tobacco,  Blue-Gray,  Piedmont,  Southern  Seven 
and  the  Shoreline. 

Duke's  Eddie  Cameron  recommended  that  the  name  of 
the  conference  be  the  Atlantic  Coast  Conference,  and  the 
motion  was  passed  unanimously.  The  meeting  concluded 
with  each  member  institution  assessed  $200.00  to  pay  for 
conference  expenses. 

On  December  4, 1953,  conference  officials  met  again  at 
Sedgefield  and  officially  admitted  the  University  of  Virginia  as 
the  league's  eighth  member.  The  first,  and  only,  withdrawal 
of  a  school  from  the  ACC  came  on  June  30, 1 971 ,  when  the 
University  of  South  Carolina  tendered  its  resignation. 

The  ACC  operated  with  seven  members  until  April 
3,  1978,  when  the  Georgia  Institute  of  Technology  was 
admitted.  The  Atlanta  school  had  withdrawn  from  the 
Southeastern  Conference  in  January  of  1964. 

The  ACC  expanded  to  nine  members  on  July  1, 1991, 
with  the  addition  of  Florida  State  University. 

The  conference  expanded  to  11  members  on  July  1, 
2004,  with  the  addition  of  the  University  of  Miami  and  Virginia 
Polytechnic  Institute  and  State  University.  On  October  17, 
2003,  Boston  College  accepted  an  invitation  to  become  the 
league's  1 2th  member  starting  July  1 ,  2005. 


MEN'S 


BASKETBALL 


2006  ACC  TOURNAMENT 


Seed  #1 


Seed  #8 

March  10,  Noon 

March  11, 1:30  p.m. 

Winner  8/9 
Seed  #4 

Seed  #9 

Seed  #5 

March  10, 2  p.m. 

March  9, 2  p.m. 

Winner  5/12 
Seed  #2 

CHAMPIONSHIP 

March  12, 

Seed  #12 

Seed  #7 

March  10, 7  p.m. 

i:uup.m. 

March  9, 7  p.m. 

March  11.  3:30  p.m. 

Winner  7/10 
Seed  #3 

Seed  #10 

Seed  #6 

March  10,9  p.m. 

March  9, 9  p.m. 

Winner  6/11 

53RD  ANNUAL  ACC  TOURNAMENT 
MARCH  9-12,  2006 
GREENSRORO  COLISEUM 
GREENSRORO,  N.C. 


Seed #11 


2006  NCAA  TOURNAMENT 


OPENING  ROUND 

TUESDAY,  MARCH  14,  2006 

University  of  Dayton  Arena 

Dayton,  Ohio 

Host:  University  of  Dayton 

FIRST/SECOND 
ROUNDS 

THURSDAY  AND  SATURDAY, 
MARCH  16  AND  18,  2006 

Greensboro  Coliseum 

Greensboro,  N.C. 

Host:  Atlantic  Coast  Conference 

Jacksonville  Veterans  Memorial  Arena 

Jacksonville.  Fla. 

Host:  Jacksonville  University 

Jon  M.  Huntsman  Center 
Salt  Lake  City,  Utah 
Host:  University  of  Utah 

Cox  Arena 

San  Diego,  Calif. 

Host:  San  Diego  State  University 


FRIDAY  AND  SUNDAY.  MARCH  17 
AND  1 9,  2006 

University  of  Dayton  Arena 

Dayton,  Ohio 

Host:  University  of  Dayton 

Wachovia  Center 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Host:  Atlantic  10  Conference 

American  Airlines  Center 

Dallas,  Texas 

Host:  Big  12  Conference 

Palace  of  Auburn  Hills 
Auburn  Hills,  Mich. 
Host:  Oakland  University 

REGIONALS 

THURSDAY  AND  SATURDAY, 
MARCH  23  AND  25,  2006 

Georgia  Dome 

Atlanta,  Ga. 

Host:  Georgia  Institute  of  Technology 

Oakland  Arena 

Oakland,  Calif. 

Host:  University  of  San  Francisco 


FRIDAY  AND  SUNDAY,  MARCH  24 
AND  26,  2006 

MCI  Center 

Washington,  DC. 

Host:  Georgetown  University 

Hubert  H.  Humphrey  Metrodome 

Minneapolis,  Minnesota 

Host:  University  of  Minnesota,  Twin  Cities 

FINAL  FOUR 

SATURDAY  AND  MONDAY, 
APRIL  1  AND  3,  2006 

RCA  Dome 

Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Hosts:  Butler  University  and  Horizon  League 


S  i  [MDGMHBCII) 


27  ■   1 


SPORTS 


TEAM 


_  ft « 

1*    THE 
TUKTW! 


2004-05  ACC  STANDINGS 


Team 

W 

L 

Pet. 

Hm 

Rd 

W 

L 

Pet. 

Hm 

Rd 

Nu 

North  Carolina 

14 

2 

.875 

8-0 

6-2 

33 

4 

.892 

15-0 

8-3 

10-1 

Wake  Forest 

13 

3 

.813 

8-0 

5-3 

27 

6 

.818 

16-0 

84 

3-2 

Duke 

11 

5 

.688 

7-1 

4^ 

27 

6 

.818 

14-1 

5-4 

8-1 

Virqinia  Tech 

8 

8 

.500 

6-2 

2-6 

16 

14 

533 

13-3 

3-9 

0-2 

Georqia  Tech 

8 

8 

.500 

5-3 

3-5 

20 

12 

.625 

12-3 

4-6 

4-3 

Miami 

7 

9 

.438 

4-4 

3-5 

16 

13 

.552 

11-5 

5-6 

0-2 

NC  State 

7 

9 

438 

3-5 

4-4 

21 

14 

600 

10-6 

5-5 

6-3 

Maryland 

7 

9 

.438 

5-3 

2-6 

19 

13 

.594 

15-3 

2-7 

2-3 

Clemson 

5 

11 

.313 

3-5 

2-6 

16 

16 

.500 

10-5 

3-8 

3-3 

Florida  State 

4 

12 

.250 

3-5 

1-7 

12 

19 

.387 

9-7 

3-8 

04 

Virginia 

4 

12 

.250 

3-5 

1-7 

14 

15 

.483 

10-5 

2-9 

2-1 

ACC  INDIVIDUAL  STATISTICS 


SCORING 

No.     Name-Team 

CI 

G 

FG 

3FG     FT 

Pts 

Av 

1. 

J  J  Red«*-0U 

JR 

33 

202 

12!     '96 

721 

218 

: 

Guiltermo  Diaz-UM 

SO 

29 

190 

61     97 

538 

186 

3 

Sean  May-NC 

JR 

J7 

228 

0    191 

647 

17  5 

1 

Robert  Hite-UM 

JR 

29 

179 

72     71 

501 

17  3 

5 

Julius  Hodqe-ST 

SR 

34 

197 

14    169 

577 

17  0 

6 

Devm  Smitti-VA 

SR 

2r 

152 

63     62 

429 

165 

7 

EncWitams-WF 

JR 

33 

201 

0    128 

530 

161 

8. 

Rashad  McCanls-NC 

JR 

33 

183 

71     91 

528 

160 

9 

Jusbn  Gray-WF 

JR 

33 

171 

92     93 

527 

160 

to 

Nik  Caner-Medley-MD 

JR 

32 

188 

43     92 

511 

16.0 

n 

Shelden  Wilhams-DU 

JR 

33 

191 

0    131 

513 

15.5 

•2 

Jarrell  Jack-GT 

JR 

'. 

164 

46    123 

497 

15.5 

13 

Danie  Ewmg-DU 

SR 

33 

181 

69     74 

505 

153 

14. 

Chns  Paul-WF 

SO 

32 

143 

46    156 

488 

153 

'5 

Sharrod  Ford-CU 

SR 

32 

185 

0    107 

477 

14  9 

16. 

Zabian  Dowdell-VT 

SO 

33 

154 

66     57 

431 

14.4 

17 

Chns  McCray-MD 

JR 

31 

149 

3!    102 

438 

14.1 

18 

John  Gilchnst-MD 

JR 

28 

127 

36     98 

388 

13.9 

19 

Carlos  Dnon-VT 

SR 

30 

150 

54     61 

415 

136 

20. 

Jawad  Williams-NC 

SR 

37 

178 

40     87 

483 

131 

REBOUNDING 

No      Name-Team 

CI 

G 

OFF 

OEF 

TOT 

Avg/G 

1 

Shelden  Williams-DU 

JR 

33 

127 

242 

369 

11.2 

2 

Sean  May-NC 

JR 

37 

142 

255 

397 

10  7 

3 

Sharrod  Ford-CU 

SR 

32 

110 

151 

261 

82 

- 

EHon  Brown-VA 

SR 

29 

75 

161 

236 

81 

5. 

Anthony  King-UM 

SO 

29 

97 

134 

231 

80 

6 

Enc  Witams-WF 

JR 

33 

93 

162 

255 

77 

7 

Luke  Schenscher-GT 

SR 

32 

84 

151 

235 

73 

8 

Coleman  Collins-VT 

SO 

26 

94 

101 

195 

70 

9 

Julius  Hodge-ST 

SR 

3J 

85 

140 

225 

66 

10 

Marvin  Williams-NC 

FR 

36 

65 

171 

236 

6.6 

11 

Travis  Gamson-MD 

JR 

32 

76 

131 

207 

65 

12 

JamaalLev)  -VF 

SR 

33 

85 

126 

211 

64 

13. 

William  Fnsby-UM 

SR 

28 

68 

90 

178 

6.4 

■i 

Gary  Hamilti  n-UM 

JR 

29 

80 

104 

184 

63 

15 

Ekene  Ibekwe-MD 

SO 

30 

65 

124 

189 

6.3 

16 

Nik  Caner-Medley-MD 

JR 

32 

65 

133 

198 

6.2 

17 

DevinSmith-VA 

SR 

26 

35 

123 

158 

6.1 

18 

John  Gilchnst-MD 

JR 

2.3 

46 

97 

143 

51 

19 

Jamon  Gordon-VT 

SO 

29 

46 

102 

148 

5.1 

20. 

Isma'il  Muhammad-GT 

SR 

29 

55 

91 

146 

5.0 

FIELD  GOAL  PCT 

(MIN.  5.0  MADE  PER  GAME) 

No.     Name-Team                               CI          G 

FG 

FGA 

Pel 

1 

Enc  W*ams-WF 

JR 

33 

201 

319 

630 

2 

Shelden  Williams-DU 

JR 

33 

191 

328 

582 

3 

Sean  May-NC 

JR 

37 

228 

402 

567 

4 

Jarrell  Jack-GT 

JR 

32 

164 

319 

514 

5. 

Sharrod  Ford-CU 

SR 

32 

185 

361 

512 

6. 

Julius  Hodge-ST 

SR 

34 

197 

400 

493 

7. 

Rashad  McCants-NC 

JR 

33 

183 

374 

469 

8. 

Nik  Caner-Medley-MD 

JR 

32 

188 

409 

460 

9. 

Guillermo  Diaz-UM 

SO 

29 

190 

417 

456 

10. 

Zabian  Dowdell-VT 

SO 

30 

154 

343 

449 

ASSISTS 

No.     Name-Team 

CI 

G 

Assts 

Avg/G 

1         Raymond  Fel!on-NC 

JR 

36 

249 

692 

2        Chns  Paul-WF 

SO 

32 

212 

663 

3.       John  Gilchrist-MD 

JR 

28 

153 

5.46 

4        Julius  Hodqe-ST 

SR 

34 

162 

4  76 

5         Anthony  Harris-UM 

SO 

29 

133 

459 

6        Jarrett  Jack-GT 

JR 

32 

145 

4.53 

7.       Jamon  Gordon-VT 

SO 

29 

120 

414 

8         Daniel  Ewinq-DU 

SR 

33 

132 

400 

9        Sean  Smqlelary-VA 

FR 

29 

113 

3.90 

10       TJ  Banmster-VA 

SO 

29 

108 

3.72 

FREE  THROW  PCT 

(MIN.  2.5  MADE  PER  GAME) 

No      Name-Team                                 CI           G 

FTM 

FTA 

Pet 

1.       JJ.Redick-OU 

JR 

33 

196 

209 

938 

2.       Chris  McCray-MD 

JR 

31 

102 

113 

.903 

3        Jarrell  Jack-GT 

JR 

32 

123 

142 

866 

4        Marvin  Williams-NC 

FR 

36 

138 

163 

847 

5        Chns  Paul-WF 

SO 

32 

156 

187 

834 

6         Travis  Gamson-MD 

JR 

32 

86 

105 

.819 

7         Jusbn  Gray-WF 

JR 

33 

93 

118 

788 

8.       Nik  Caner-Medley-MD 

JR 

32 

92 

120 

.767 

.',    B.'.,~-G" 

SR 

32 

96 

126 

762 

10       Sean  May-NC 

JR 

37 

191 

252 

758 

STEALS 

No      Name-Team 

CI 

G 

Assts 

Avg  G 

1        Chns  Paul-WF 

SO 

32 

76 

238 

2        Jamon  Gordon-VT 

SO 

29 

67 

2.31 

3.       Vernon  Hamillon-CU 

SO 

32 

68 

213 

4        Raymond  Fellon-NC 

JR 

36 

72 

200 

5        Daniel  Ewing-DU 

SR 

33 

65 

197 

6.         Chris  McCray-MD 

JR 

31 

58 

1.87 

7        Jarrell  Jack-GT 

JR 

32 

58 

1.81 

8        Carlos  Dixon-VT 

SR 

30 

54 

180 

9.       Sean  Smgletary-VA 

FR 

29 

46 

166 

10       Engm  Atsur-ST 

SO 

35 

57 

163 

3-POINT  FG  PCT 

(MIN.  1.5  MADE  PER  GAME) 

No.      Name-Team                                 CI           G 

3FG 

3FGA 

Pel 

1        Raymond  Felton-NC 

JR 

36 

70 

159 

440 

2         Man  Evtmov-ST 

JR 

35 

66 

155 

426 

3        Zabian  Dowdell-VT 

SO 

30 

66 

156 

423 

4        Rashad  McCants-NC 

JR 

33 

71 

168 

423 

5        Taron  Downey-WF 

SR 

33 

54 

129 

419 

6        Carlos  Dixon-VT 

SR 

30 

54 

131 

412 

7         Justin  Gray-WF 

JR 

33 

92 

227 

405 

8        Shawan  Robinson-CU 

JR 

32 

69 

171 

404 

9.       J  J  Redick-OU 

JR 

33 

121 

300 

Jul 

10.      VonWafer-FS 

SO 

29 

65 

164 

396 

3-POINT  FG  MADE 

No.     Name-Team 

CI 

6 

3FG 

Avg/G 

1        J.J.  Redick-DU 

JR 

33 

121 

3.67 

2        Jusbn  Gray-WF 

JR 

33 

92 

2.79 

3        Robert  Hite-UM 

JR 

29 

72 

2  48 

4         Devm  Smith-VA 

SR 

26 

63 

2.42 

5        VbnWafer-FS 

SO 

29 

65 

224 

6.       Zabian  Dowdell-VT 

SO 

30 

66 

2  20 

7         Shawan  Robmsun-CU 

JR 

32 

69 

216 

8        Rashad  McCanls-NC 

JR 

33 

71 

2.15 

9.       Guillermo  Diaz-UM 

SO 

29 

61 

2.10 

10       Danel  Ewinq-DU 

SR 

33 

69 

209 

BLOCKED  SHOT 

No.     Name 

S 

CI 

G 

Blocks 

Avq/G 

1.        Shelden  Wilhams-DU 

JR 

33 

122 

370 

2         Anthony  King-UM 

SO 

29 

86 

2.97 

3        Sharrod  Ford-CU 

SR 

32 

68 

2.13 

4.       Ekene  Ibekwe-MD 

SO 

30 

55 

1.83 

5.        Luke  Schenscher-GT 

SR 

32 

56 

1.75 

6.        Shavlik  Randolph-DU 

JR 

29 

44 

1 52 

7-       Travis  Garrison-MD 

JR 

32 

43 

1.34 

8        Anthony  McHenry-GT 

SR 

32 

37 

1.16 

9        Andrew  Brackman-ST 

FR 

35 

40 

1.14 

10.      Cednc  Simmons-ST 

FR 

31 

35 

1.13 

ASSIST/TURNOVER  RATIO 

(MIN.  3.0  ASSISTS/GAME) 


Name 

Chns  Paul-WF 


CL      G       Assl      Avg      Tum       Avg       Ratio 
SO     32         212        66         89        2  8        2.38 


2.       John  Gilchrist-MD 

JR 

28 

153 

5.5 

73 

2.6 

210 

3        Raymond  Felton-NC 

JR 

if 

249 

6.9 

'29 

36 

193 

4.        Julius  Hodge-ST 

SR 

39 

162 

4.8 

89 

26 

182 

5         TJ  Banmster-VA 

SO 

29 

108 

37 

63 

U 

1.71 

6        Sean  Sinqletary-VA 

FR 

-^ 

113 

39 

-9 

24 

161 

7        Jamon  Gordon-VT 

SO 

29 

120 

41 

76 

26 

158 

8        Anthony  Harns-UM 

SO 

29 

133 

4.6 

87 

30 

153 

9.       Chris  McCray-MD 

JR 

31 

99 

3.2 

70 

2.3 

1.41 

10       Daniel  Ewinq-DU 

SR 

33 

132 

40 

36 

30 

135 

OFFENSIVE  REBOUNDS 

to.      Name-Team                                             CI 

G 

No 

Avg/G 

1        Shelden  Wilhams-DU 

JR 

33 

127 

385 

2        Sean  May-NC 

JR 

37 

142 

3.84 

3        Sharrod  Ford-CU 

SR 

32 

110 

3.44 

4        Coleman  Collins-VT 

SO 

28 

94 

336 

5         Anthony  Kinq-UM 

SO 

29 

97 

3.34 

6.       William  Fnsby-UM 

SR 

28 

88 

314 

7.        EncWilhams-WF 

JR 

33 

93 

282 

8        Gary  Hamilton-UM 

JR 

29 

80 

2.76 

9        Luke  Schenscher-GT 

SR 

32 

84 

263 

10       Elton  Brown-VA 

SR 

29 

75 

259 

DEFENSIVE  REBOUNDS 

No       Name-Team                                                 CI 

G 

No. 

AvgG 

1         Shelden  Wilhams-DU 

JR 

33 

242 

7.33 

2        Sean  May-NC 

JR 

37 

255 

6.89 

3        Elton  Brown-VA 

SR 

29 

161 

555 

4        EncWilliams-WF 

JR 

33 

162 

4,91 

5        Marvin  Williams-NC 

FR 

36 

171 

4.75 

6        Devin  Smrth-VA 

SR 

26 

123 

4,73 

7        Luke  Schenscher-GT 

SR 

32 

151 

472 

Sharrod  Ford-CU 

SR 

32 

151 

472 

9        Anlhony  Kinq-UM 

SO 

29 

134 

4  62 

10      Jarrell  Jack-GT 

JR 

32 

146 

4  56 

MINUTES  PLAYED 

No      Name-Team 

CI 

G 

Minutes 

Avg/G 

1        J  J  Redick-DU 

JR 

33 

1231 

37  30 

2        Julius  Hodqe-ST 

SR 

34 

1177 

34  62 

3.       Daniel  Ewinq-DU 

SR 

33 

1138 

3448 

9         GJie'iv  D.<;  v1,' 

SO 

29 

396 

34  34 

5        Janelt  Jack-GT 

JR 

32 

1l»1 

34  09 

6        Jamon  Gordon-VT 

SO 

29 

983 

3390 

7.       Shelden  Williams-DU 

JR 

33 

1109 

33,61 

8        Robert  Hite-UM 

JR 

29 

969 

33,41 

9.       Chris  Paul-WF 

SO 

32 

1069 

3341 

10      Zabian  Dowdell-VT 

so 

30 

979 

3263 

82 


BASKETBALL 


ACC  TEAM  STATISTICS 


SCORING  OFFENSE 


w    Team 

G 

W-L 

Pis 

Avg/G 

1     North  Carolina 

37 

334 

3257 

860 

2     Wake  Forest 

33 

27-6 

2801 

849 

3.     Maryland 

32 

19-13 

2620 

81.9 

i     Duke 

33 

27-6 

2581 

78Z 

5     Georgia  Tech 

32 

20-12 

2371 

741 

6     NC  State 

36 

21-14 

2559 

.     73.1 

Virginia 

29 

14-15 

2112 

728 

8      Clemson 

32 

16-16 

2294 

717 

9     Miami 

29 

16-13 

2071 

71.4 

10   Florida  State 

31 

12-19 

2128 

68.6 

11    Virginia  Tech 

30 

16-14 

2056 

685 

SCORING  DEFENSE 

«    Team                     G           Pts           Avg/G 

1      Duke 

33 

2153 

65.2 

2     NC  State 

35 

2314 

661 

i      Georgia  Tech 

32 

2133 

667 

4     Virginia  Tech 

30 

2061 

687 

5      Clemson 

32 

2218 

693 

6     Miami 

29 

2020 

697 

7     Florida  State 

31 

2170 

70  0 

8      North  Carolina 

37 

2600 

70  3 

9.    Wake  Forest 

33 

2441 

740 

10    Virginia 

29 

2203 

760 

11     Maryiand 

32 

2432 

76.0 

SCORING  MARGIN 

MS    Team                     G          OFF              DEF 

Margin 

1     North  Carolina 

37 

880 

7t  :- 

+178 

2.     Duke 

33 

78.2 

652 

♦130 

3     Wake  Forest 

33 

849 

740 

♦109 

4      Georgia  Tech 

32 

741 

667 

♦74 

5     NC  State 

35 

73.1 

661 

♦70 

6      Maryland 

32 

81.9 

76.0 

♦5.9 

7     Clemson 

32 

717 

69.3 

♦2  4 

5      M  am 

29 

714 

697 

♦1.8 

9      Virginia  Tech 

30 

68.5 

687 

-0.2 

' :     Florida  Stale 

31 

68.6 

700 

-14 

11    Virginia 

29 

728 

760 

-3.1 

FREE  THROW  PCT. 

m    Team                     G          FTM              FTA 

Pet 

1       Maryland 

32 

600 

826 

.726 

2      North  Carolina 

37 

724 

998 

725 

Duke 

33 

585 

821 

713 

i     NC  Slate 

35 

523 

742 

705 

5     Georgia  Tech 

32 

483 

699 

691 

6     Virginia 

29 

433 

628 

689 

7     Wake  Forest 

33 

620 

906 

684 

8.     Miami 

29 

352 

523 

673 

9     Florida  State 

31 

416 

626 

665 

10.  Virginia  Tech 

30 

385 

600 

.642 

n     Clemson 

32 

432 

719 

601 

FIELD  GOAL  PCT. 

«f    Team                     G            FG 

FGA 

Pet 

1      North  Carolina 

37 

1128 

2260 

499 

2      Wake  Forest 

33 

965 

1966 

491 

3      NC  Slate 

35 

871 

1915 

455 

4     f  onda  Stale 

31 

756 

1671 

.452 

5      Georgia  Tech 

32 

849 

1877 

452 

6     Duke 

33 

853 

1915 

445 

7      Clemson 

32 

832 

1878 

443 

8      Maryland 

32 

920 

2094 

.439 

9     Miami 

29 

761 

1768 

430 

10    Virginia 

29 

745 

1736 

429 

"      ',  f-Pia  Tea 

30 

-=■2 

1761 

427 

FIELD  GOAL  PCT  DEFENSE 

m    Team                   G           FG            FGA               Pet 

1     Duke 

33 

'85 

2006 

.390 

2     Georgia  Tech 

32 

735 

1882 

391 

3     North  Carolina 

3" 

913 

2274 

401 

4.     Maryland 

32 

854 

2096 

.407 

5      Miami 

29 

724 

1700 

426 

6      Flonda  State 

31 

746 

1736 

430 

7     NC  Stale 

35 

804 

1860 

432 

8.    Wake  Forest 

33 

870 

1996 

436 

9     Clemson 

32 

771 

1764 

437 

10    Virginia  Tecr- 

30 

723 

1628 

.444 

11     Virginia 

29 

764 

1704 

448 

3-POINT  FG  PCT. 

m    Team                   G           FG 

FGA 

Pet 

1     North  Carolina 

37 

277 

687 

403 

2      Wa>ec-:res: 

33 

251 

629 

399 

3    Duke 

33 

290 

763 

380 

4.    NC  Stale 

35 

294 

795 

370 

5     Flonda  Stale 

31 

200 

557 

359 

6     Miami 

29 

197 

561 

.351 

7     Virginia  Tech 

30 

167 

477 

350 

8     Georgia  Tech 

32 

!9u 

570 

.333 

9     Clemson 

32 

198 

596 

332 

10.  Maryland 

32 

180 

542 

.332 

11    Virginia 

2S 

189 

572 

.330 

3-POINT  FG  PCT  DEFENSE 

m    Team                   G           FG            FGA               Pet 

1     Duke 

33 

128 

418 

306 

2     Georgia  Tecr 

32 

202 

641 

315 

3     Flonda  Stale 

31 

229 

677 

338 

4      North  Carolina 

37 

284 

834 

341 

;      Mat)  ar; 

32 

239 

695 

344 

6      NC  State 

35 

198 

571 

347 

7     Virginia  Tech 

30 

192 

551 

348 

8     Miami 

29 

236 

653 

361 

9     Clemson 

32 

182 

497 

366 

10    Wake  Forest 

33 

254 

687 

.370 

11    Virginia 

29 

223 

592 

377 

REBOUNDING  OFFENSE 

W    Team                   G          Reb          Avg/G 

•        Maryland 

32 

1385 

43.3 

2.    North  Carolina 

37 

1499 

405 

3     Wake  Forest 

33 

1315 

39.8 

4     Miami 

29 

1147 

396 

5.     Georgia  Tech 

32 

1248 

39.0 

6     Duke 

33 

1261 

382 

7      Clemson 

32 

1186 

371 

8     Virginia 

29 

1034 

35.7 

9     Virginia  Tech 

30 

1012 

33.7 

10    Ronda  State 

31 

1028 

33.2 

11    NC  State 

35 

1121 

32.0 

REBOUNDING  DEFENSE 

m    Team                     G          Reb           Avg/G 

1     Wake  Forest 

33 

1081 

32.8 

2     North  Carolina 

37 

1222 

330 

3     NC  State 

35 

1200 

343 

4     Flonda  State 

31 

1070 

345 

5      C  emsor 

32 

1122 

351 

6.    Miami 

29 

1024 

35.3 

7.    Georgia  Tech 

32 

1170 

36.6 

8     Duke 

33 

1208 

36.6 

9     Virginia  Tech 

30 

1113 

371 

10-  Virginia 

29 

1093 

37.7 

11    Maryland 

32 

1278 

39  9 

REBOUNDING  MARGIN 

m    Team                     G    TEAM      Avq      OPP     Avg   Margin 

1      North  Carolina 

37 

1499    405 

1222    33  0 

♦75 

2     Wake  Forest 

33 

1315     398 

1081    32  8 

M  am 

29 

1147     396 

1024    35  3 

♦4  2 

4.    Maryland 

32 

1385      43  3 

1278    39.9 

♦3.3 

5     Georgia  Tech 

32 

1248     390 

1170    366 

♦24 

6     Ctemsor 

32 

1186     371 

1122    351 

♦2  0 

7      Duke 

33 

1261     382 

1208    366 

♦  16 

8.     Flonda  Stale 

31 

1028     332 

1070    34  5 

-14 

9     Virqmia 

29 

1034     357 

1093    37  7 

-20 

■■■    NC  Stale 

35 

1121     320 

1200    343 

-23 

11.  Virginia  Tech 

30 

1012     33  7 

1113    371 

-34 

BLOCKED  SHOTS 

as    Team                     G       Blocks 

Avg/G 

1      Duke 

33 

220 

6.67 

2.    Maryland 

32 

200 

6  25 

3      Ciemsor 

32 

166 

5.19 

4     Georgia  Tech 

32 

162 

5.06 

5     Miami 

29 

139 

4  79 

6      Virginia  Tech 

30 

141 

470 

7     NC  Slate 

35 

156 

4.46 

8     North  Carolina 

37 

142 

3.84 

9     Virginia 

29 

105 

3.62 

10,   Wake  Forest 

33 

118 

358 

11    Ronda  State 

31 

100 

323 

ASSISTS 

m     Team                       G 

Assists 

Avg/G 

1     Norm  Carolina 

37 

706 

19.08 

2     Wake  Forest 

33 

531 

16.09 

3.    Maryiand 

32 

499 

15.59 

4     NC  State 

35 

529 

,511 

5     Georgia  Tech 

32 

471 

14  72 

6     Clemson 

32 

463 

14.47 

7     Virginia  Tech 

30 

397 

1323 

8     Duke 

33 

421 

12.76 

9     Flonda  State 

31 

394 

12.71 

10     Virq.nia 

29 

364 

1255 

11     Miami 

29 

337 

11.62 

STEALS 

U    Team 

G 

Steals 

Avg/G 

1      Ciemsor 

32 

319 

997 

2     North  Carolina 

37 

362 

9.78 

3     Virginia  Tech 

30 

272 

9.07 

4     Duke 

33 

287 

8  70 

5     Wake  Foresl 

33 

284 

8.61 

6     Maryland 

32 

267 

8.34 

7     Georgia  Tech 

32 

265 

828 

8     NC  State 

35 

260 

7,43 

9     Miami 

29 

209 

7.21 

10    Ronda  Stale 

31 

216 

697 

H    Urania 

29 

2111' 

690 

TURNOVER  MARGIN 

m    Team                   G  TEAM      Avg     OPP 

Avg    Margin 

1     Virginia  Tech 

30 

396 

132 

528 

17.6 

♦440 

2     NC  State 

35 

435 

124 

534 

15  3 

♦2.83 

3     North  Carolina 

37 

594 

'6' 

658 

17.8 

♦173 

4     Duke 

33 

4S4 

13.8 

511 

155 

♦173 

5     Miami 

29 

376 

130 

398 

13.7 

♦076 

6     Clemson 

32 

565 

17.7 

589 

184 

♦0  75 

7       Maryland 

32 

513 

16.0 

528 

16.5 

♦0.47 

8     Virginia 

29 

397 

137 

410 

14.1 

♦045 

9     Georgia  Tech 

32 

483 

151 

496 

15  5 

♦0  41 

10    Wake  Forest 

33 

484 

14  7 

496 

15.0 

♦0.36 

•'    Flonda  Stale 

31 

4% 

16.0 

454 

14.6 

-135 

ASSIST/TURNOVER  RATIO 


m 

Team 

G 

Assl 

Avg 

Turn 

Avg 

Ratio 

i 

NC  State 

35 

529 

151 

435 

124 

1.22 

2 

'..:"'  ',: a 

37 

706 

191 

594 

16.1 

1.19 

3 

Wake  Fores! 

33 

531 

16.1 

484 

14  7 

110 

J 

/irqima  Tecr 

30 

397 

132 

396 

132 

100 

5 

Georgia  Tech 

32 

471 

14,7 

483 

151 

0.98 

6 

Maryland 

32 

499 

15.6 

513 

16.0 

0.97 

7 

Duke 

33 

421 

12.8 

454 

13.8 

093 

B 

Virginia 

29 

364 

126 

397 

137 

0  92 

9. 

Miami 

29 

337 

11.6 

376 

130 

090 

10 

Clemson 

32 

463 

14.5 

565 

177 

0  82 

•1 

F:crica  Siale 

31 

394 

12  7 

496 

160 

079 

ACC  HONORS 


ALL-ACC  FIRST  TEAM 

(Firsl-team  voles) 


J.J  Redick,  Jr.,  Duke                  (121) 

363 

Chris  Paul,  So.,  Wake  Forest          (113) 

355 

Sean  May,  Jr. ,  North  Carolina          (111) 

353 

Shelden  Williams,  Jr.,  Duke            (111) 

353 

Raymond  Felton  Jr.,  North  Carolina  (82) 

311 

ALL-ACC  SECOND  TEAM 

Guillermo  Diaz,  So ,  Miami              (19)       243 

Julius  Hodge,  Sr.,NC  State             (22) 

227 

Erie  Williams  Jr  Wake  Forest           (7) 

222 

JarrettJack,  Jr.,  Georgia  Tech            (3) 

200 

Justin  Gray,  Jr ,  Wake  Forest             (2) 

184 

ALL-ACC  THIRD  TEAM 

Rashad  McCants,  Jr..  North  Carolina    (7) 

1 

170 

Sharrod  Ford,  St.,  Clemson               (1) 

131 

Nik  Caner-Medley,  Jr.,  Maryland       (0) 

110 

Daniel  Ewing,  Sr.,  Duke                  (0) 

102 

Jawad  Williams,  Sr..  North  Carolina     (0) 

83 

HONORABLE  MENTION 

Zabian  Dowdell,  So.,  Virginia  Tech                  64 

John  Gilchrist,  Jr .  Maryland 

50 

Robert  Hite,  Jr.  Miami 

27 

Marvin  Williams,  Fr„  North  Carolina 

25 

PLAYER  OF  THE  YEAR 

J.J.  Redick,  Jr.,  Duke 

COACH  OF  THE  YEAR 

Seth  Greenberg,  Virginia  Tech 

ALL-TOURNAMENT 
TEAMS 

First  Team 

J  J.  Redick,  Duke 

Shelden  Williams,  Duke 
Daniel  Ewing,  Duke 


Will  Bynum,  Georgia  Tech 


Raymond  Felton.  North  Carolina 


Second  Team 


Jarrett  Jack,  Georgia  Tech 
llian  Evtimov,  NC  State 
Julius  Hodge,  NC  State 


Shawan  Robinson,  Clemson 


J.R.  Reynolds,  Virginia 


TOURNAMENT  MVP 

J.J.  Redick,  Duke 


ALL-FRESHMAN  TEAM 

Marvin  Williams,  North  Carolina 


121 


Sean  Singletary,  Virginia                            119 

Cliff  Hammonds,  Clemson                        107 

DeMaicus  Nelson,  Duke                             77 

Deron  Washington,  Virginia  Tech                   66 

HM  -  Andrew  Brackman,  NC  State                 50 

FRESHMAN  OF  THE  YEAR 

Marvin  Williams,  North  Carolina 

ALL-DEFENSIVE  TEAM 

Shelden  Williams,  Jr.,  Duke                       121 

Chris  Paul,  So. 

Wake  Forest                        76 

Jackie  Manuel,  Sr ,  North  Carolina                  59 

Anthony  King, 

Jo.,  Miami                            59 

Jamon  Gordon,  So.,  Virqinia  Tech                  46 

HM  -  Raymonc 

Felton,  Jr..  North  Carolina        43 

HM  -  Sharrod  Ford,  Sr,  Clemson                 30 

PLAYERS  OF  THE  WEEK 

N22                           Chris  Paul,  Wake  Forest 

N29 

Justin  Gray,  Wake  Forest 

D6 

J.J.  Redick,  Duke 

D13 

Robert  Hite,  Miami 

D20 

John  Gilchrist,  Maryland 

D27 

Elton  Brown,  Virginia 

J3 

Jarrett  Jack,  Georgia  Tech 

J10 

Guillermo  Diaz,  Miami 

J17 

Chns  Paul,  Wake  Forest 

J24 

Shelden  Williams,  Duke 

J31 

Eric  Williams,  Wake  Foresl 

F7 

J.J.  Redick,  Duke 

F14 

John  Gilchrist.  Maryland 

F21 

J.J.  Redick,  Duke 

Coleman  Collins,  Virginia  Tech 

M1 

Raymond  Felton,  North  Carolina 

M8 

Sean  May.  North  Carolina 

M15 

J.J.  Redick,  Duke 

ROOKIES  OF  THE  WEEK 

N22                          Sean  Singletary,  Virginia 

N29 

Marvin  Williams.  North  Carolina 

D6 

Sean  Singletary,  Virginia 

Cliff  Hammonds,  Clemson 

D13 

Cliff  Hammonds,  Clemson 

D20 

Marvin  Williams.  North  Carolina 

Andrew  Brackman,  NC  State 

D27 

Sean  Singletary,  Virginia 

J3 

Adnan  Joseph,  Virginia 

J10 

Anthony  Morrow,  Georgia  Tech 

J17 

DeMarcus  Nelson.  Duke 

J24 
J31 

Cheyenne  Moore,  Clemson 
Cliff  Hammonds,  Clemson 

Marvin  Williams,  North  Carolina 

F7 

Marvin  Williams,  North  Carolina 

F14 

Sean  Singletary,  Virginia 

F21 

Sean  Singletar\ 

M1 

Cliff  Hammonos 

M8 

Marvin  Williams,  Nort 

gg  i  EKMMEE) 


SPORTS 


TEAM 


ACC  COMPOSITE  SCHEDULE 


84 


THURSDAY.  NOVEMBER  10 

Radford  at  Virqinia  Tech 

7:00 

NABC  Classic 

Mississippi  Valley  State  at  Wake  Forest 

7  30 

2K  Sports  Colleqe  Hoops  Classic 

FRIDAY,  NOVEMBER  1 1 

TBA  at  Wake  Forest  in  2K  Sports  Classic 

TBA 

SATURDAY,  NOVEMBER  12 

Bowling  Green  at  Virginia  Tech 

1:00 

NABC  Classic 

SUNDAY,  NOVEMBER  13 

Western  Carolina  at  Virginia  Tech 

3:00 

NABC  Classic 

Miami  us.  Texas-Arlinqton 

5:00 

BCA  Classic,  Seattle,  Wash. 

MONDAY,  NOVEMBER  14 

Boston  University  at  Duke                                  ESPN2 

7:30 

Pre-Season  NIT 

Miami  in  BCA  Classic 

TBA 

Seattle  Washington 

TUESDAY,  NOVEMBER  15 

Miami  in  BCA  Classic,  Seattle                             FS-NW 

TBA 

WEDNESDAY,  NOVEMBER  16 

TBA  at  Duke  in  Pre-Season  NIT  ESPN 


THURSDAY,  NOVEMBER  17 


Liberty  at  Virginia 


Dartmouth  at  Boston  College 


Bethune-Cookman  at  Clemson 


Fairleigh-Dickinson  at  Maryland 


CSN/NESN 


SATURDAY,  NOVEMBER  19 

Davidson  at  Duke 

The  Citadel  at  NC  State 


ESPN2 


Hispanic  College  Fund.  Raleigh,  NC. 


Florida  State  at  Jacksonville 

Gardner-Webb  at  North  Carolina 


FS-FL 


Morgan  State  at  Miami 


SUNDAY,  NOVEMBER  20 

Delaware  at  NC  State 

Hispanic  College  Fund,  Raleigh,  NC. 

Boston  College  in  Vegas  Invitatonal 

Chestnut  Hill.  Mass 


7:30 


Wake  Forest  in  2K  Sports  Classic 

ESPN2 

TBA 

Madison  Square  Garden.  New  York,  NY 

FRIDAY,  NOVEMBER  18 

Wake  Forest  in  2K  Sports  Classic 

ESPN2 

TBA 

Madison  Square  Garden.  New  York,  N.Y. 

Mt  St  Marys  at  Virqinia  Tech 

CSN  NESN 

6:00 

UNCA  at  Georqia  Tech 

7:00 

Stetson  al  NC  Stale 

7:00 

Hispanic  Colleqe  Fund.  Raleigh,  N.C 

7:00 
7:00 
7:30 
8:00 


5  00 

6  00 


7  00 
7:00 
7:30 


2:00 
~2l)0 


MONDAY,  NOVEMBER  21 

Maryland  vs  Gonzaga 

ESPN2 

5:00 

Maui  Tournament,  Maui.  Hawaii 

Alcorn  State  at  Florida  State 

7:00 

Eton  at  Georgia  Tech 

7:00 

Marshall  at  Virginia  Tech 

7:00 

UNC-Asheville  al  Wake  Forest 

7:00 

Coppm  State  at  Clemson 

8:00 

KEY 

CSN  -  Comcast  Sports  Net,  CSS  -  College  Sports  South,  ESPN-C  -  ESPN 
Classic,  FSN-FL  -  Fox  Sports  Florida,  FS-NW  -  Fox  Sports  Northwest, 
FSN  -  Fox  Sports  Net  8.  Affiliates,  FSNS  -  Fox  Sports  Net  South,  NESN 
-  New  England  Sports  Network,  RSN  -  Regional  Sports  Network  •  "denotes 
RJ-split  •  All  Times  Eastern 


TUESDAY,  NOVEMBER  22 

Boston  Colleqe  in  Vegas  Invitational 

Chestnut  Hill,  Mass 


7:00 


North  Carolina  AST  at  Miami 


Virginia  at  Richmond 


Cleveland  State  at  North  Carolina 
Maryland  in  Maui  Tournament 


ESPNU 


ESPN 


7:30 

7  30 
9:00 
TBA 


WEDNESDAY,  NOVEMBER  23 

Duke  in  Pre-Season  NIT  ESPN2 


South  Carolina  State  at  Clemson 

VMI  at  NC  Stale 


Maryland  in  Maui  Tournament 


ESPN 


TBA 
7:30 

7  30 
TBA 


FRIDAY,  NOVEMBER  25 


Duke  in  Pre-Season  NIT 

ESPN2 

TBA 

Illmois-Chicaqo  at  Georqia  Tech 

FSNS 

6:30 

Morqan  State  at  Virqinia  Tech 

7:00 

Appalachian  Stale  at  Wake  Forest 

7:00 

Florida  State  at  Florida 

FS-FL 

7:30 

UC-Santa  Barbara  at  North  Carolina 

FSNS 

8:30 

Boston  College  in  Vegas  Invitational 


TBA 


Las  Vegas,  Nev. 


SATURDAY,  NOVEMBER  26 

Clemson  vs  Charleston  Southern 

Charleston  (SCJ  Coliseum 


NC  State  vs  Notre  Dame 


FSN 


Wooden  Tradition.  Indianapolis,  Ind 


Boston  College  in  Vegas  Invitational 
Las  Vegas,  Nev. 


7:00 
~700 

TBA 


SUNDAY,  NOVEMBER  27 

Miami  at  Temple FS-FL/NESN 


Nicholls  Stale  at  Maryland 


CSN 


Virginia  at  Arizona 


FSN 


1:00 
2:00 

7  00 


ACC-BIG  TEN  CHALLENGE 


MONDAY,  NOVEMBER  28 

Virginia  Tech  at  Ohio  State 


ESPN2 


7:30 


TUESDAY,  NOVEMBER  29 


Wisconsin  at  Wake  Forest 

FSP\ 

7:00 

Purdue  at  Florida  State 

ESPN2 

7:30 

Clemson  at  Penn  Stale 

ESPNU 

8:00 

Illinois  at  North  Carolina 

ESPN 

9:00 

Miami  at  Michigan 

ESPN2 

9  30 

WEDNESDAY,  NOVEMBER  30 

Georqia  Tech  at  Michiqan  State                             ESPN 

7:00 

Minnesota  at  Maryland 

ESPN2 

7:30 

Northwestern  at  Virqinia 

ESPNU 

8:00 

Duke  al  Indiana 

ESPN 

9:00 

NC  Stale  al  Iowa 

ESPN: 

9:30 

FRIDAY,  DECEMBER  2 

LA-Monroe  at  Florida  State 


FS-FL/NESN 


SATURDAY,  DECEMBER  3 

North  Carolina  at  Kentucky 

Elonvs  Wake  Forest 
Greensboro  (N  C )  Coliseum 

South  Carolina  at  Clemson  

Sacred  Heart  at  Boston  College 
Birmingham-Southern  at  Miami 


CBS 


12:00 
2:00 


FSNS.'NESN 


4:00 
7:00 
7:30 


SUNDAY,  DECEMBER  4 

Virginia  at  Georgia  Tech      FSN 5^30 

Virginia  Tech  at  Duke  FSN  8:00 


MONDAY,  DECEMBER  5 

George  Washington  vs.  Maryland 


RSN 


9:00 


BBST  Classic,  MCI  Center,  Washington,  D  C 


TUESDAY,  DECEMBER  6 

Wofford  at  Clemson 

7:30 

Michiqan  State  vs.  Boston  Colleqe 

ESPN 

9:30 

Jimmy  V  Classic,  Madison  Square  Garden 

WEDNESDAY,  DECEMBER  7 

Pennsylvania  at  Duke 

ESPN2 

7:00 

Texas  Southern  at  Florida  State 

7:00 

Georgia  Tech  at  Georqia 

FSNS 

7:00 

North  Carolina  AST  at  Virqinia  Tech 

7:00 

Fordham  at  Virqinia 

7:00 

Western  Carolina  al  Maryland 

8:00 

St.  Louis  at  North  Carolina 

ESPN2 

9:00 

FRIDAY,  DECEMBER  9 

East  Tennessee  State  at  Clemson 

7:00 

SATURDAY,  DECEMBER  10 

Teiasvs  Duke 

CBS 

1:30 

The  Meadowlands,  E  Rutherford,  N  J 

Appalachian  State  at  NC  State(Reynolds  Coliseum) 

2:00 

Tennessee  State  at  Georqia  Tech 

3:00 

St.  John's  at  Virqinia  Tech 

FSN 

4:00 

Wofford  at  Miami 

FS-FL 

7:30 

SUNDAY,  DECEMBER  1 1 

Boston  Colleqe  at  Maryland 

FSN 

8:00 

TUESDAY.  DECEMBER  13 

DePaul  al  Wake  Forest 

ESPN 

9:00 

WEDNESDAY,  DECEMBER  14 

UNC-Asheville  at  NC  State 

7:00 

SATURDAY,  DECEMBER  17 

Princeton  at  Wake  Forest 

ESPN2 

4:00 

Florida  State  vs  Bowlinq  Green 

CSS 

6:30 

Coors  Classic.  Mobile,  Ala 

Santa  Clara  at  North  Carolina                         FSNS/CSN 

8:00 

Virqinia  al  Gonzaqa                                      FS-NW/CSN 

10:30 

SUNDAY.  DECEMBER  18 

Virqinia  Tech  vs.  Stanford 

ESPN 

ami  2:30 

Las  Veqas  (Nev.)  Shootout 

Texas  Southern  at  Boston  Colleqe 

FSN 

3:30 

Miami  at  NC  State 

FSN 

5:30 

Valparaiso  at  Duke 

FSN 

8:00 

MONDAY,  DECEMBER  19 

Clemson  vs  University  ol  Puerto  Rico 

am  10  00 

San  Juan  (PR )  Shootout 

TUESDAY,  DECEMBER  20 

Stetson  at  Flonda  State 

FS-FL 

7:00 

Clemson  in  San  Juan  Shootout 

TBA 

San  Juan  IPR)  Shootout 

WEDNESDAY,  DECEMBER  21 

St  John  sat  Duke 

ESPN2 

6:00 

North  Carolina  at  Southern  California 

FSN 

10:30 

Clemson  in  San  Juan  Shootout 

TBA 

THURSDAY,  DECEMBER  22 

Campbell  at  Florida  State 

7:00 

Jacksonville  at  Georqia  Tech 

7  00 

Wake  Forest  at  Richmond 

FSNS 

7:00 

Florida  at  Miami 

FS-FL 

7:00 

Harvard  at  Boston  Colleqe 

7:00 

NC  State  at  Alabama 

FSNS 

9:00 

FRIDAY,  DECEMBER  23 

Loyola-Baltimore  at  Virqinia 

7:00 

American  al  Maryland 

CSN 

8:00 

BASKETBALL 


TUESDAY,  DECEMBER  27 

William  S  Mary  at  Virginia  Tech 

7:00 

Boston  Colleqe  at  Duquense 

7:05 

Stetson  at  Miami 

FS-FL 

7  30 

WEDNESDAY,  DECEMBER  28 

Clemson  at  Georqia                                           FSNS 

7:00 

New  Hampshire  at  NC  State 

7:00 

UMBC  vs.  Virqinia  (Sieqel  Center,  Richmond.Va 

)         7:00 

Delaware  State  at  Maryland 

•RJ 

8:00 

UNC-Asheville  at  North  Carolina 

•RJ 

8:00 

Georqia  Tech  at  Air  Force 

FSNS 

9:00 

FRIDAY,  DECEMBER  30 

Virginia  Tech  at  Old  Dominion 

CSN 

7:00 

Charleston  Southern  at  Wake  Forest 

7:00 

Elon  at  Clemson 

7:30 

SATURDAY,  DECEMBER  31 

G  Washmqton  at  NC  State                   FSNS/CSN/NESN 

12:00 

Boston  Colleqe  at  Rhode  Island 

Cox3 

1:00 

UNC-Greensboro  vs.  Duke  (Greensboro) 

RJ 

1:00 

Flonda  State  vs.  Nebraska                          FS-FL/NESN 

!30 

Orange  Bowl  Doubleheader,  Sunnse.  Fla. 

VMI  at  Maryland 

CSN 

2:00 

Hartford  at  Virqinia 

2:00 

Louisville  vs.  Miami 

FSN/NESN 

4:00 

Oranqe  Bowl  Doubleheader.  Sunnse.  Fla 

Betbune-Cookman  at  Georgia  Tech 

5:00 

MONDAY,  JANUARY  2 

Virqinia  Tech  at  James  Madison 

CSN/FS-Fl 

4:00 

Bucknell  at  Duke 

ESPN 

4:30 

Sacred  Heart  at  Miami 

7:30 

Virginia  at  Western  Kentucky 

CSN 

8:00 

TUESDAY,  JANUARY  3 

Vanderbilt  at  Georqia  Tech 

FSNS/CSN 

5:00 

Davidson  a!  North  Ca-:  na 

:SNS/FS-FL 

7:00 

UNC-Greensboro  at  NC  State 

7:00 

Massachusetts  at  Boston  College 

NESN 

7:00 

East  Carolina  at  Wake  Forest               FSNS/FS-FUNESN 

9:00 

WEDNESDAY,  JANUARY  4 

Flonda  State  at  Clemson 

7:30 

Texas  A&M  Corpus  at  Maryland 

8:00 

SATURDAY,  JANUARY  7 

Maryland  at  Miami 

•RJ 

12:00 

Clemson  at  Virqinia 

•RJ 

12:00 

NC  State  at  North  Carolina 

ESPN2 

3:00 

Virqinia  Tech  at  Flonda  State 

TOO 

SUNDAY,  JANUARY  8 

Boston  Colleqe  at  Georqia  Tech 

FSN 

5:30 

Duke  at  Wake  Forest 

FSN 

8:00 

TUESDAY,  JANUARY  10 

North  Carolina  at  Virqinia  Tech 

ESPN2 

7:30 

Georqia  Tech  at  Centenary 

8:00 

NC  State  at  Boston  College 

RJ 

9:00 

WEDNESDAY,  JANUARY  1 1 

Flonda  State  at  Virqinia 

7:00 

Wake  Forest  at  Clemson 

ESPNU 

7:00 

Maryland  at  Duke 

ESPN 

9  00 

SATURDAY,  JANUARY  14 

Georqia  Tech  at  NC  State 

RJ 

12:00 

Miami  at  North  Carolina 

ESPN2 

12:00 

Duke  at  Clemson 

ESPN 

2:00 

Flonda  State  at  Boston  Colleqe 

2:00 

SUNDAY,  JANUARY  1 5 

Virginia  at  Virqinia  Tech 

RJ 

4:00 

Wake  Forest  at  Maryland 

FSN 

7:30 

TUESDAY,  JANUARY  1 7 

Boston  Colleqe  at  Holy  Cross 

NESN 

7:00 

WEDNESDAY,  JANUARY  18 

NC  State  at  Duke 

ESPN 

7:00 

Clemson  at  Miami 

7:30 

Georqia  Tech  at  Wake  Forest 

RJ 

9:00 

THURSDAY,  JANUARY  19 

North  Carolina  at  Virqinia 

ESPN 

7:00 

SATURDAY,  JANUARY  21 

Clemson  at  Georqia  Tech 

RSN 

12:00 

Duke  at  Georqetown  (MCI  Center) 

CBS 

1:30 

Wake  Forest  at  NC  State 

RJ 

4:00 

Virqinia  Tech  at  Maryland 

•RJ 

8:00 

Boston  Colleqe  at  Miami 

'RJ 

8:00 

SUNDAY,  JANUARY  22 

North  Carolina  at  Flonda  State 

FSN 

6:30 

TUESDAY,  JANUARY  24 

Florida  St.  at  Wake  Forest                    FSNS/FS-FUCSN 

7:00 

Miami  at  Virqinia 

ESPNU 

9:00 

WEDNESDAY,  JANUARY  25 

Maryland  at  Georqia  Tech 

ESPN 

7:00 

Seton  Hall  at  NC  State                                 ESPN-TBA 

7:00 

Boston  Colleqe  at  North  Carolina 

RJ 

9  00 

THURSDAY,  JANUARY  26 

Duke  at  Virginia  Tech 

ESPN 

7:00 

SATURDAY,  JANUARY  28 

Anzona  at  North  Carolina 

CBS 

1:00 

Maryland  at  Temple 

ESPN2 

2:00 

Virqinia  Tech  at  Wake  Forest 

RJ 

3  00 

Virginia  at  Duke 

ESPN 

7  00 

SUNDAY,  JANUARY  29 

NC  State  at  Clemson 

RJ 

1:30 

Miami  at  Flonda  State 

RJ 

4:00 

Georqia  Tech  at  Boston  Colleqe 

FSN 

5  30 

TUESDAY,  JANUARY  31 

Georqia  Tech  at  Virqinia  Tech 

RSN 

7:00 

Wake  Forest  at  Miami 

RSN 

9:00 

WEDNESDAY,  FEBRUARY  1 

Clemson  at  Flonda  State 

7:00 

Virqinia  at  NC  State 

RSN 

7  00 

Duke  at  Boston  Colleqe 

ESPN 

9:00 

THURSDAY,  FEBRUARY  2 

North  Carolina  at  Maryland 

ESPN 

7:00 

SATURDAY,  FEBRUARY  4 

Flonda  State  at  Duke                          FSNS/FS-FUCSN 

12:00 

Miami  at  Georqia  Tech 

•RJ 

130 

Wake  Fo'es;  a'  Virgin  a 

•RJ 

1:30 

Clemson  at  North  Carolina 

RJ 

4:00 

Boston  Colleqe  at  Virqinia  Tedi 

7:00 

SUNDAY,  FEBRUARY  5 

Maryland  at  NC  State 

FSN 

2:00 

TUESDAY,  FEBRUARY  7 

Virqinia  at  Maryland 

RSN 

7:00 

Duke  at  North  Carolina 

RJ/ESPN 

9:00 

WEDNESDAY,  FEBRUARY  8 

NC  State  at  Miami 

ESPNU 

7:00 

Boston  Colleqe  at  Wake  Forest 

ESPN2 

7:30 

Virginia  Tech  at  Clemson 

7:30 

THURSDAY,  FEBRUARY  9 

Georqia  Tech  at  Florida  State 

ESPNU 

7:00 

SATURDAY,  FEBRUARY  1 1 

Duke  at  Maryland 

CBS 

1:00 

Charlotte  at  Wake  Forest 

ABC 

3:30 

Clemson  at  Boston  Colleqe 

•RJ 

8:00 

Virqinia  Tech  at  Virqinia 

■RJ 

8:00 

SUNDAY,  FEBRUARY  12 

NC  State  at  Georqia  Tech 

RJ 

1:00 

Massachusetts  at  Florida  State 

FSN 

5:30 

North  Carolina  at  Miami 

FSN 

8:00 

MONDAY,  FEBRUARY  13 

Stony  Brook  at  Boston  College 

7:00 

TUESDAY,  FEBRUARY  14 

Maryland  at  Clemson 

•RJ 

8:00 

Wake  Forest  at  Duke 

•RJ 

8:00 

WEDNESDAY,  FEBRUARY  15 

Georqia  Tech  at  North  Carolina 

ESPN 

7:00 

Lonqwood  at  Virqinia 

7  00 

Flonda  State  at  NC  State 

ESPNU 

7:00 

THURSDAY,  FEBRUARY  16 

Miami  at  Boston  Colleqe 

RSN 

7:00 

SATURDAY,  FEBRUARY  18 

NC  State  at  Virqinia  Tech 

ABC 

1:00 

Virqinia  at  Florida  State 

•RJ 

4  00 

Georqia  Tech  at  Maryland 

•RJ 

4:00 

SUNDAY,  FEBRUARY  19 

North  Carolina  at  Wake  Forest 

ABC 

1:30 

Miami  at  Duke 

FSN 

5:30 

TUESDAY,  FEBRUARY  21 

Boston  Colleqe  at  Virqinia 

RSN 

7:00 

WEDNESDAY,  FEBRUARY  22 

Duke  at  Georqia  Tech 

ESPN 

7:00 

Clemson  at  Wake  Forest 

7  00 

Virginia  Tech  at '.'  :■ 

ESPNU 

7  00 

Maryland  at  Flonda  State 

•RJ 

9:00 

North  Carolina  at  NC  State 

•RJ 

9:00 

SATURDAY,  FEBRUARY  25 

Wake  Forest  at  Georqia  Tech 

ABC 

1:00 

Virginia  at  Clemson 

2:00 

Duke  at  Temple 

ESPN 

2:30 

Boston  Colleqe  at  NC  State 

CBS 

3:45 

Florida  State  at  Virqinia  Tech 

ESPNU 

7:00 

SUNDAY,  FEBRUARY  26 

Maryland  at  North  Carolina 

FSN 

5:30 

TUESDAY,  FEBRUARY  28 

Wake  Forest  at  Boston  Colleqe 

RSN 

7:00 

WEDNESDAY,  MARCH  1 

Duke  at  Flonda  State 

ESPN 

7:00 

Clemson  at  Virqinia  Tech 

7:00 

Miami  at  Maryland 

RJ 

9:00 

Virqinia  at  North  Carolina 

RJ 

9:00 

SATURDAY,  MARCH  4 

Virqinia  Tech  at  Boston  Colleqe 

RJ 

12:00 

Georqia  Tech  al  Clemson 

RJ 

2:00 

NC  State  at  Wake  Forest 

CBS 

4:00 

North  Carolina  at  Duke 

ESPN 

9:00 

SUNDAY,  MARCH  5 

Flonda  State  at  Miami 

RJ 

1:00 

Maryland  at  Virqinia 

FSN 

3:30 

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POTENTIAL  OPPONENTS 


ARIZONA  WILDCATS 

GENERAL  INFORMATION 

Location:  Tucson,  Ariz.     

Enrollment:  37,000 
Colors:  Cardinal  and  Navy 
Conference:  Pacific-10 


Nickname  Wildcats 
President.  Dr  Peter  Likins 


Athletics  Director  Jim  Livengood 


COACHING  STAFF 

Head  Coach:  Lute  Olson  (Augsburg,  '56) 
Career  Record/Yrs:  741-256/32 
Record  at  Anzona/Yrs  549-164/22 


Assistant  Coaches  Jim  Rosborough,  Josh  Pastner,  Miles  Simon 

2004-05 

Overall  Record:  30-7 

Conference  Record/Finish  15-3  /  1st  (Pac-10) 

Final  Rankings  No  8  inAPiNo.  6  in  ESPN/USA  Today  poll 
Postseason  3-1 ,  Lost  to  Illinois,  90-89  (ot),  in  Chicago  Regional  final 


MEDIA  SERVICES 

Basketball  SID:  Richard  Paige 


Office  Phone:  520-6214163 


E-MaiL  rpaige@emailanzona.edu 
Office  Fax  520-621-2681 


Website  www  anzonaathletics.com 


SERIES  INFORMATION 

Series  Record  Anzona  leads,  3-0 


Last  Meeting:  Anzona  won  71-67  in  Coaches  vs  Cancer  Classic  on  11/8/01 
(New  York) 

ARKANSAS  RAZORBACKS 

GENERAL  INFORMATION 

Location:  Fayetteville,  Ark  

Enrollment:  17,821 

Colors  Cardinal  and  White 

Conference  Southeastern 

Nickname  Razorbacks 

Chancellor  Dr  John  A,  White 


Athletics  Director  Frank  Broyles 


COACHING  STAFF 

Head  Coach  Stan  Heath  (Eastern  Michigan  '88) 
Career  Record/Yrs  69-53/4 


Record  at  Arkansas/Yrs  39-47/3 


Assistant  Coaches  Ronny  Thompson,  Dan  Hipsher,  Oronde  Taliaferro, 
Darren  Sorenson 


2004-05 

Overall  Record:  18-10 


Conference  Record/Finish:  6-10  /  4th  (SEC  West) 

Final  Rankings  None    

Postseason  None 


MEDIA  SERVICES 

Basketball  SID  Robby  Edwards 
Office  Phone  479-575-2751 
E-Mail  robbye@uark.edu 
Office  Fax  479-575-7481 


Website  www  hogwired.com 


SERIES  INFORMATION 

Series  Record  Senes  tied,J4 

Last  Meeting  Arkansas  won,  73-6B,  on  12/10/88  (Fayetteville) 


CHAMINADE 
SILVERSWORDS 

GENERAL  INFORMATION 


Location:  Honolulu.  Hawaii 


Enrollment:  1,100 


Colors:  RoyalBlue and White_ 


Conference_  Pacific  West  (NCAA  Division  I 

Nickname  Sjverswords  

President  Dr  Sue  Wesselkamper 
Athletics  Director  Matt  Mahar 


COACHING  STAFF 

Head  Coach  Matt  Mahar  (Johnson  State  '96) 
Career  Record/Yrs'  First  season 


Record  at  Chaminade/Yrs  First  season 


Assistant  Coaches  Maurice  Maggiolmo,  Darrell  MatsukCorey  ODell 

2004-05 

Overall  Record:  16-11 


Conference  Record/Finish  8-7  /  4th  (Pac  West) 
Final  Rankings:  None 


Postseason:  None 


MEDIA  SERVICES 

Basketball  SID  Maunce  Maggiolino 

Office  Phone  808-735-4748 

E-Mail:  mmaggiol@chaminade.edu 

Office  Fax_  808- 7394695 

Website:  www  goswords.com 


SERIES  INFORMATION 

Senes  Record:  Maryland  leads,  1-0 


Last  Meeting  Maryland  won,  95-67,  on  11/21/94  at  Maui  Invitational 

CONNECTICUT  HUSKIES 

GENERAL  INFORMATION 

Location  Storrs,  Conn 

Enrollment  27  579 


Colors:  National  Flag.  Blue  and  White 

Conference:  Big  East 

Nickname_Huskies 

President:  Dr  Philip  E  Austin 


Athletics  Director  Jeffrey  Hathaway 


COACHING  STAFF 

Head  Coach  Jim  Calhoun  (American  lnternational_'68]_ 
Career  Record/Yrs  703-310/33 
Record  at  ConnecticufYrs  455-1 


173/19 


Assistant  Coaches  Tom  Moore.  George  Blaney,  Andre  LaFleur 

2004-05 

Overall  Record:  23-8 

Conference  Record/Finish  13-3  /  T1st  (Big  East[ 

Final  Rankings:  No.  13  in  AP;  No.  17  in  ESPN/USA  Today  poll 
Postseason:  1-1,  Lost  to  NC  State,  65-62,  in  NCAA  Second  Round 


MEDIA  SERVICES 

Basketball  SID  Kyle  Muncy 
Office  Phone:  860486-3531 


E-Mail:  kylemuncy@uconn.edu 
Office  Fax:  860486-5085 


Website:  www  uconnhuskies  com 


SERIES  INFORMATION 

Series  Record  Connecticut  leads,  3-2 


Last  Meeting:  Maryland  won,  90-82,  on  3/24/02  at  the  NCAA  East  Regional 
(Syracuse,  NY) 


KANSAS  JAYHAWKS 

GENERAL  INFORMATION 

Location:  Lawrence,  Kan. 

Enrollment.  28,849 


Colors  Cnmson  and  Blue 
Conference  Big  12 


Nickname  Jayhawks 


Chancellor  3'  Robert  Hemenway 


Athletics  Director  Lew  Perkins 


COACHING  STAFF 

Head  Coach  Bill  Self  (Oklahoma  State '85) 
Career  Record/Yrs:  254-121/12 

Record  at  Kansas/Yrs:  47-16/2 


Assistant  Coaches  Tim  Jankovich,  JoeTJooley,  Kurtis  Townsend 

2004-05 

Overall  Record:  23-7 

Conference  Record/Finish  124/  T1st  (Big  12)         

Final  Rankings_No  12inAP,No  15  in  ESPN/USA  Today  poll 
Postseason,  0-1 ,  Lost  64-63  to  Bucknell  in  NCAA  First  Round 


MEDIA  SERVICES 

Basketball  SID  Chns  Theisen 


Office  Phone:  785-864-3417_ 
E-Mail  theisen@ku.edu 
Office  Fax.  785-864-7944 


Website:  www  kuathletics  com 


SERIES  INFORMATION 

Senes  Record:  Kansas  leads. 3-2 


Last  Meeting  Maryland  won.  97-88,  on  3/30/02  in  NCAA  Semifinal 
(Atlanta) 

MICHIGAN  STATE 
SPARTANS 

GENERAL  INFORMATION 

Location  East  Lansing,  Mich       

Enrollment  43,836 

Colors:  Green  and  White 

Conference:  Big  Ten 

Nickname  Spartans 


President:  Dr  LouAnna  K  Simon 


Athletics  Director:  Ron  Mason 


COACHING  STAFF 

Head  Coach,  Tom  Izzo  (Northern  Michigan  77) 

Career  Record/Yrs  233-97/10 

Record  at  Michigan  State/Yrs:  233-97/10 


Assistant  Coaches  Jim  Boylen,  Mark  Montgomery,  Dwayne  Stephens 


2004-2005 

Overall  Record:  26-7 

Conference  Record  13-3  /  2nd 


Final  RankingsNo  13  inAP,  No  4  in  ESPN/USA  Today  poll 
Postseason  4-1 ,  Lost  to  North  Carolina,  87-71 ,  in  NCAA  Semifinal 

MEDIA  SERVICES 

Basketball  SID  Becky  Olsen 

Office  Phone  517-355-2271 

E-Mail  beckyo@ath.msu  edu 

Office  Fax  517-353-9636 

Website  www  msuspartans  com 


SERIES  INFORMATION 

Senes  Record:  Michigan  State  leads,  2-0 


Last  Meeting:  Michigan  Stale  won.  60-58,  on  3/28/03  in  NCAA  Tournament 
(San  Antonio,  Texas) 


22nd  Annual 


BASKETBALL 


SPORTS 
MAUI  INVITATIONAL 

HOSTED     BY     CHAMINADE     UNIVERSITY 

November  21,  22  and  23,  2005   •   Lahaina  Civic  Center,  Maui,  HI 


CHAMINADE 


Game  1 

Monday 

November  21 

9:30  am  (2:30  pm) 

cariTZ 

Game  5 

Tuesday 

November  22 

8:30  am  (1:30  pm) 

Game  7 

Tuesday 

November  22 

2  pm  (7  pm) 

Bni 

MICHIGAN  STATE 
GONZAGA 

Game  2 

Monday 

November  21 

12  noon  (5  pm) 

SSctiS 

5th  Place 

Champion 

Game  9 
Wednesday 
November  23 
9  am  (2  pm) 

Game  12 

Wednesday 

November  23 

5  pm  (10  pm) 

6th  Place 

MARYLAND 
ARIZONA 

2nd  Place 

car- 

ii 

Game  3 

Monday 

November  21 

4  pm  (9  pm) 

■on  ■ 

f-n 

Game  6 

Tuesday 

November  22 

11  am  (4  pm) 

Game  8 

Tuesday 

November  22 

4:30  pm  (9:30  pm) 

KANSAS 
ARKANSAS 

earn 

Game  4 

Monday 

November  21 

6:30  pm  (11:30  pm) 

can  i  2 

CONNECTICUT 


Game  11 
Wednesday    JUL 
November  23  nElp 

2  pm  (7  pm) 

7th  Place 

8th  Place 

tftfw 


Game  10 

Wednesday 

November  23 

11:30  am  (4:30  pm) 

3rd  PI  ace 

4th  Place 

B9JTI 1  2 

All  games  Hawaiian  time  (Eastern  time  in  parentheses). 
Game  times  subject  to  change.  Home  team  in  bottom  half  of  bracket.  Chaminade  is  always  the  home  team. 


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AMERICAN  EAGLES 


BOSTON  COLLEGE  EAGLES 


Jeff  Jones 


DEC.  23,  2005 
COLLEGE  PARK,  MD. 


Andre  Ingram       Al  Skinner 


GENERAL  INFORMATION 

Location:  Washington,  DC.  

Enrollment  5J00  

Founded: 


1893 


Colors:  AU  Red  and  Blue 


Conference:  Patriot  League^ 
Nickname.  Eagles 


Home  Arena:  Bender  Arena  (45,000) 
President'  Dr  Benjamin  Ladner 
Athletics  Director:  Joni  Comstock 


COACHING  STAFF 

Head  Coach:  Jeff  Jones  (Virginia  '82) 
Career  Record/Yrs  75-71/5 


Best  Time  to  Reach:  Contact  Media  Relations 
Office 


Office  Phone:  202-885-3010 


Assistant  Coaches:  Kelvin  Jefferson  (Southern  Con- 
necticut St.  95).  Kieran  Donohue  (Virginia  '97), 
Greg  Lyons  (Virginia  '01) 


2004-2005 

Overall  Record:  16-12 


Conference  Record  8-6  /  3rd  (Patriot)_ 
Final  Ranking:  None 


Postseason:  None 


MEDIA  SERVICES 

Basketball  SID:  Shaun  May 


Office  Phone:  202-885-3079 
Cell:  484-433-0074 


E-Mail:  smay@amencan.edu 
Office  Fax:  202-E 


i-3033 


SERIES  INFORMATION 

Series  Record:  Maryland  leads,  12-1 
Last  Meeting:  Maryland  won,  82-61,  on  12/23/04 
(Colleqe  Park) 

2005-2006  SCHEDULE 

N19         at  Washington 

N22 

atWaqner 

N26 

at  La  Salle 

N30 

al  Loyola  (Md  I 

D3 

at  Ohio 

D5 

George  Mason 

D7 

Mount  St.  Mary's 

D10 

Towson 

D12 

Howard 

D23 

at  Maryland 

D29 

at  Vermont 

J2 

at  St.  Francis,  PA 

J7 

Lehiqh 

J9 

Yale 

J11 

Bucknell 

J14 

at  Colqate 

J18 

Army 

J21 

at  Holy  Cross 

J25 

at  Navy 

J28 

Lafayette 

F4 

at  Lehiqh 

F8 

at  Bucknell 

F12 

Colgate 

F15 

at  Army 

F18 

Holy  Cross 

F23 

Navy 

F25 

at  Lafayette 

Press  Row  Phone:  202^885-8232 
Website  wwwaueagles.com  


2005-2006  ROSTER 


No 

Player 

Pos. 

Ht.      Wt.     Yr. 

Hometown 

PPG 

RPG 

APG 

0 

Lewis,  Sekou 

F 

6-5 

JR 

Cleveland,  Ohio 

2.4 

2.7 

09 

3 

Derrick  Mercer 

G 

5-9 

FR 

Jersey  City,  N.J. 

. 

- 

4 

Billbe  Brayden 

C 

6-10 

JR 

Mercer  Island,  Wa. 

2.5 

2.7 

0.3 

5 

Garrison  Carr 

G 

5-11 

FR 

Bellevue,  Wash. 

. 

. 

. 

11 

Weinstein,  Craig 

G 

5-11 

SR 

Tarzana,  Calif. 

0.4 

0.4 

0.5 

13 

Joneliunas,  Paulius 

C 

6-11 

JR 

Vilnius,  Lithuania 

. 

- 

. 

14 

Brian  Gilmore 

F 

6-8 

FR 

Chesapeake,  Va. 
Ledgewood,  N  J 

- 

- 

_ 

15 

Gary  Garris 

F 

6-5 

FR 

. 

20 

Inqram,  Andre 

G 

6-3 

JR 

Richmond,  Va 

15.3 

4.3 

2.1 

21 

Eitutavicius,  Arvydas 

G 

6-2 

JR 

Klaipeda,  Lithuania 

1.4 

04 

01 

25 

Penny  Romone 

G 

5-11 

SO 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 

-  . 

- 

- 

32 

Guibunda,  Cornelio 

F 

6-9 

SO 

Maputo,  Mozambique 

. 

. 

. 

34 

Lay,  Travis 

F 

6-5 

SO 

Rockville,  Md 

0.6 

0.6 

0.0 

43 

Lekavicius,  Linas 

G 

5-11 

JR 

Silale.  Lithuania 

6.7 

3.9 

39 

44 

Jordan  Nichols 

F 

6-5 

FR 

Glen  Dale,  Md. 

- 

. 

- 

DEC.  11.2005 
COLLEGE  PARK,  MD. 


Craig  Smith 


GENERAL  INFORMATION 

Location:  Chestnut  Hill,  Mass. 

Enrollment:  15,700  

Founded:  1863 


2005-2006  SCHEDULE 

Dale        Opponent  Tirm 


N18 


Dartmouth 


7:00 


Colors:  Maroon  and  Gold 


Conference:  Atlantic  Coast 


Nickname:  Eagles 

Home  Arena:  Conte  Forum  (8,606) 
President:  William  P.  Leahy,  S.J. 


N20   vs  TBAin  Vegasjnvitational 

Chestnut  Hill,  Mass. 

N22         vs.  TBA  in  Vegasjnvitational 
Chestnut  Hill,  Mass. 


2:00 


7:00 


N25 


Athletics  Director  Gene  DeFilippo__ 

COACHING  STAFF 

Head  Coach:  Al  Skinner  (Massachusetts  74) 
Career  Record/Yrs:  122-95/7  at  BC,  260-221/16 
Best  Time  to  Reach  Contact  SID 
Office  Phone:  617-552-3006 


at  Vegas  Invitational 
Las  Vegas,  Nev 


TBA 


N26         at  Vegas  invitational 

Las  Vegas.  Nev. 
D3  Sacred  Heart 

D6  vs,  Michigan  State 


TBA 


7:00 


9:30 


D11 

D18 


Jimmy  V  Classic.  Madison  Square  Garden 
at  Maryland 


i:00 


Texas-Southern 


3:30 


Assistant  Coaches  Bill  Coen  (Hamilton  '83),  Ed 
Cooley  (Stonehill  '94),  Pat  Duquette  (Williams 
'93) 

2004-2005 

Overall  Record:  25-5 

Conference  Record.  13-3  /  T1st  (Big  East] 


D22 

Harvard 

7:00 

D27 

at  Duquense 

7  05 

D31 

at  Rhode  Island 

1:00 

Final  Ranking:  7th  in  AP;  19th  in  USA  Today/ESPN 

Postseason:  1-1,  Lost  to  Wis.-Milwaukee,  83-75,  in 

NCAA  Second  Round 

MEDIA  SERVICES 

Basketball  SID.  Dick  Kelley 

Office  Phone:  617-552J3004  __ 

Home:  617-244-7087 

E-Mail:  kelleyri@bc.edu  

Office  Fax:  617-552-4903 


Press  Row  Phone:  617-552-8989 
Website:  www.bceagles  com 


SERIES  INFORMATION 

Series  Record:  Maryland  leads,  3-1 


J3 

Massachusetts 

7:00 

J8 

al  Georgia  Tech 

5:30 

J10 

NC  State 

9:00 

J14 

Florida  State 

2  00 

J17 

at  Holy  Cross 

7:00 

J21 

at  Miami 

8:00 

J25 

al  North  Carolina 

9:00 

J29 

Georqia  Tech 

5:30 

F1 

Duke 

9:00 

F4 

at  Virginia  Tech 

7:00 

F8 

at  Wake  Forest 

7.30 

F11 

Clemson 

8:00 

F13 

Stony  Brook 

7:00 

F16 

Miami 

7:00 

F21 

at  Virginia 

7:00 

F25 

at  NC  Stale 

3:45 

F28 

Wake  Forest 

7:00 

M4 

Virginia  Tech 

12.00 

Last  Meeting:  BC  won  1 00-85  in  ACC/Big  East  Chal- 
lenqe.  Richmond,  Va.,  on  12/3/90 


2005-2006  ROSTER 

No.   Player                     Pos.     Ht. 

Wt 

Yr. 

Hometown 

PPG 

RPG 

APG 

00    Marquez  Haynes 

G 

6-3 

185 

FR 

Irvinq,  Texas 

. 

. 

1      Craiq  Smith 

F 

6-7 

250 

SR 

Los  Anqeles,  Calif. 

18  0 

85 

1.7 

3      Jared  Dudley 

F 

6-7 

225 

JR 

San  Diego.  Calif 

16.5 

7.5 

3.2 

4       Tyrese  Rice 

G 

6-0 

183 

FR 

Chesterfield,  Va. 

- 

. 

- 

5      Akida  McLain 

F 

6-8 

220 

SO 

Pittsburgh.  Penn 

3.9 

2.6 

0.1 

11     Louis  Hinnant 

G 

64 

190 

SR 

Oxon  Hill.  M<! 

5.3 

2.3 

4.8 

21     Tyler  Neville 

G 

6-3 

200 

SR 

Ridqewood,  N.J. 

0.2 

0.3 

0.2 

23    Sean  Marshall 

G/F 

6-6 

212 

JR 

Rialto,  Calif. 

. 

. 

- 

25    Ten  Dunlap 

G 

6-3 

195 

SR 

Dallas,  Texas 

0.0 

0.3 

0.2 

32    John  Oates 

F 

6-10 

255 

SO 

Harriman,  N.Y. 

0.8 

1.2 

0.0 

33    Evan  Neisler 

F 

6-7 

205 

FR 

Raleiqh,  N.C. 

. 

- 

- 

44    Tyrelle  Blair 

C 

6-11 

230 

JR 

Monticello,  Fla 

. 

. 

. 

51     Sean  Williams 

F 

6-10 

230 

SO 

Houston,  Texas 

4.1 

3.5 

0.6 

CLEMSON  TIGERS 


DELAWARE  ST.  HORNETS 


Oliver  Purnell 


FEB.  14,2006 
CLEMSON,  S.C. 


Shavian  Robinson       Greg  Jackson 


GENERAL  INFORMATION 

Location:  Clemson,  S.C 

Enrollment:  15,873 

Founded:  1889    


Colors:  Orange  and  Purple 
Conference:  Atlantic  Coast 
Nickname:  Tigers 


Home  Arena:  Littlejohn  Coliseum  (10,000) 
President:  James  F.  Barker 


Athletics  Director:  Terry  Don  Phillips 

COACHING  STAFF 

Head  Coach:  Oliver  Purnell  (Old  Dominion  75) 

Career  Record/Yrs  266-209/16 
Best  Time  to  Reach:  Contact  SID 
Office  Phone  864-656-1954 


Assistant  Coaches:  Ron  Bradley,  Frank  Smith,  Kevin 
_  Nickelberry 

2004-2005 

Overall  Record:  16-15 


Conference  Record/Finish:  5-11, 9th  (ACQ 

Final  Rankings:  None 

Postseason:  0-1 ,  Lost  at  Texas  A&M,  82-74,  in  NIT 
First  Round 

MEDIA  SERVICES 

Basketball  SID:  Tim  Bourret 

Office  Phone  864-656-2114 

Home:  864-888-3490 


E-Mail:  btimoth|5)clemson,edu 
Office  Fax  864-656-0299  _ 
Press  Row  Phone:  864-654-3326 
Website:  www.clemsontigers.com 


2005-2006  SCHEDULE 

Date        Opponent 

Time 

N18 

Bethune-Cookman 

7:30 

N21 

Coppin  State 

8:00 

N23 

South  Carolina  State 

7:30 

N26 

vs  Charleston  Southern 

7:00 

Charleston  (S.C.)  Coliseum 

N29 

at  Penn  State 

8:00 

D3 

South  Carolina 

4:00 

D6 

Wofford 

7:30 

D9 
D19 

East  Tennessee  State 

vs.  University  of  Puerto  Rico 

7:00 
2:00 

San  Juan  Shootout 

D20 

in  San  Juan  Shootout 

TBA 

D21 

in  San  Juan  Shootout 

TBA 

D28 

at  Georqia 

7:00 

D30 

Elon 

7:30 

J4 

Florida  Slate 

7:30 

J7 

at  Virginia 

12:00 

J11 

Wake  Forest 

7:00 

J14 

Duke 

2:00 

J18 

at  Miami 

7:30 

J21 

at  Georqia  Tech 

12:00 

J29 

NC  State 

1:30 

F1 

at  Florida  State 

7:00 

F4 

at  North  Carolina 

4:00 

F8 

Virginia  Tech 

7:30 

F11 

at  Boston  College 

8:00 

F14 

Maryland 

8:00 

F22 

at  Wake  Forest 

7:00 

F25 

Virginia 

2:00 

M1 

at  Virqinia  Tech 

7:00 

M4 

Georgia  Tech 

2:00 

DEC.  28,  2005 
COLLEGE  PARK,  MD. 


Jahsha  Bluntt 


GENERAL  INFORMATION 

Location:  Dover,  Del. 

Enrollment:  3,200 
Founded  1890 

Colors:  Columbia  Blue  and  Red 

Conference:  Mid-Eastern  Athletic  Conference    _ 
Nickname:  Hornets 


Home  Arena:  Memorial  Hall      

President  Dr  Allen  Lee  Sessoms 
Athletics  Director:  Chuck  Bell 


COACHING  STAFF 

Head  Coach:  Greg  Jackson  (St.  Paul's  'I 


Career  Record/Yrs:  239- 146/14 
Best  Time  to  Reach:  Contact  SID 
Office  Phone:  302-857-7559 


Assistant  Coaches:  Jarrell  Wilkerson,  Keith  Walker, 

Arthur  Tyson 

2004-2005 

Overall  Record:  19-14 


Conference  Record:  13-4  /  Tlst  (MEAC]_ 
Final  Ranking:  None 


Postseason:  0-1 
First  Round 


Lost  to  Duke,  57-46,  in  NCAA 


MEDIA  SERVICES 

Basketball  SID:  Dennis  Jones 
Office  Phone:  302-857-6068 
Home'  302-736-0873 


E-Mail:  djqnes@desu.edu_ 
Office  Fax  302-857-6069 
Press  Row  Phone: 


SERIES  INFORMATION 

Series  Record:  Maryland  leads,  3-0 
Last  Meeting:  Maryland  won,  77-53,  on  11/24/01 
(College  Park) 


2005-2006  SCHEDULE 

N19        at  UCLA 

N20-26 

at  South  Padre  Island  Invitational 

D3 

at  Northwestern 

D5 

at  Jacksonville  State 

D7 

at  Michigan 

D17 

at  Bradley 

D22 

at  Marquette 

D28 

al  Maryland 

D30 

Buffalo 

J4 

Coppin  State 

J7 

South  Carolina  Slate 

J9 

North  Carolina  A&T 

J14 

at  Howard 

J16 

at  Maryland    Eastern  Shore 

J21 

at  Hampton 

J23 

at  Norfolk  State 

J28 

Florida  A&M 

J30 

Bethune-Cookman 

F4 

al  South  Carolina  Stale 

F6 

at  North  Carolina  A&T 

F11 

Howard 

F13 

Maryland  -  Eastern  Shore 

F18 

Hampton 

F20 

Norfolk  State 

F25 

at  Florida  A&M 

F27 

at  Bethune-Cookman 

M1 

at  Morgan  Slate 

Website:  www.dsc.edu/athlelics 


SERIES  INFORMATION 

Series  Record:  Maryland  leads,  84-45 
Last  Meeting:  Clemson  won,  84-72,  in  ACC  First 
Round,  Washington,  DC,  on  3/10/05 


2005-2006  ROSTER 


No. 

Player 

Pos 

Ht. 

Wt.     Yr 

Hometown 

PPG 

RPG 

APG 

1 

K.C.  Rivers 

G 

6-5 

180     FR 

Charlotte,  N.C. 

. 

. 

3 

Vernon  Hamilton 

G 

6-0 

192     JR 

Richmond,  Va. 

68 

2.6 

2.9 

4 

Steve  Allen 

C 

6-10 

230    SR 

Ft.  Lauderdale,  Fla. 

1.0 

1.1 

0.1 

12 

Raymond  Sykes 

F 

6-9 

200     FR 

Jacksonville.  Fla 

6.8 

3.7 

0.9 

20 

Troy  Mathis 

G 

6-0 

200  RS  FR 

Raleiqh,  N.C. 

- 

- 

- 

22 

Shawan  Robinson 

G 

6-2 

183     SR 

Raleiqh,  N.C. 

10.8 

2.9 

2.9 

24 

Matt  Morris 

F 

6-5 

200    SO 

Georqetown,  S.C. 

0.6 

0.2 

0.1 

25 

Cliff  Hammonds 

G 

6-3 

175    SO 

Cairo,  Ga. 

10.6 

3.6 

2.8 

32 

Sam  Perry 

F 

6-5 

190    SO 

Piedmont,  S.C. 

4.0 

2.7 

1.0 

33 

Akin  Akinqbala 

F 

6-9 

220    SR 

Laqos,  Niqeria 

5.8 

4.1 

0.7 

42 

Julius  Powell 

F 

6-7 

190     FR 

Newton,  N.C. 

. 

. 

- 

44 

James  Mays 

F 

6-9 

215     SO 

Garner,  N.C. 

4.3 

3.4 

0.4 

2005-2006  ROSTER 

No.  Player                    Pos.     Ht. 

Wt. 

Yr. 

Hometown 

PPG 

RPG 

APG 

0    Darrin  Shine 

G 

5-10 

170 

JR 

Auqusta,  Ga. 

29.8 

6.0 

2.3 

4    Phillip  Brown 

G 

6-3 

170 

FR 

Aberdeen  Md. 

5.7 

1.7 

0.7 

5    Elyon  Bush 

G/F 

6-5 

175 

JR 

Frederick,  Md. 

30  8 

11.4 

4.8 

13    Caheem  Broadus 

G 

6-2 

175 

SR 

Brooklyn,  N.Y. 

12.2 

2.6 

0.9 

20     Alain  Walker 

G 

5-9 

200 

SO 

Auqusta,  Ga. 

2.3 

0.6 

0.0 

21     Marcus  Johnson 

F 

6-7 

240 

JR 

Mitchellville.  Md. 

. 

- 

. 

22    Melvin  Smith 

G 

6-1 

175 

FR 

Burlinqton,  N.J. 

4.2 

0.0 

0.6 

23    Tracev  Worley 

G 

6-4 

190 

SO 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

13.5 

5.5 

1.3 

32    Quincy  Marshall 

G 

5-10 

160 

SO 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

3.7 

0.4 

0.1 

33    Jahsha  Bluntt 

G 

6-6 

220 

JR 

Los  Anqeles,  Calif. 

32.2 

13.6 

4.0 

34     Aaron  Fleetwood 

F 

6-9 

215 

JR 

Raleiqh,  N.C. 

13.3 

24 

2.4 

35    Joe  Dickens 

G/F 

6-7 

195 

JR 

Baltimore.Md. 

3.5 

0.3 

0.8 

42    Troy  Roundtree 

F 

6-5 

225 

JR 

Philadelphia,  Pa.23.1 

5.8 

37 

44    Rocky  Miji 

G/F 

6-5 

190 

SR 

Washinqton,  D.C. 

1.1 

0.1 

0.5 

55    Frisco  Sandidge 

F 

6-6 

210 

FR 

Lynchburq,Va. 

- 

- 

- 

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BLUE  DEVILS 


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JAN.  11,2006 
DURHAM,  N.C. 

FEB.  11,2006 
COLLEGE  PARK.  MD. 


FAIRLEIGH  DICKINSON 
KNIGHTS 


GENERAL  INFORMATION 

Location.  Durham,  N.C.  

Enrollment:  6,347 

Founded:  1838 


Colors  RoyaljSJue  and  White 
Conference:  Atlantic  Coast 
Nickname:  Blue  Devils 


Home  Arena  Cameron  Indoor  Stadium 


President:  Dr.  Richard  H.  Brodhead 
Athletics  Director:  Joe  Alleva 


COACHING  STAFF 

Head  Coach.  Mike  Krzyzewski  (Army 
Career  Record/Yrs:  648-187/25 


Best  Time  to  Reach:  Contact  SID 
Office  Phone:  919-613-7500 


Assistant  Coaches:  Johnny  Dawkins  (Duke  '86). 
Steve  Wojciechowski  (Duke  '98),  Chris  Collins 
(Duke  '96) 


2004-2005 

Overall  Record:  27-6 


Conference  Record/Finish:  11-5 1 3rd  (ACQ 
Final  Rankings:  5th  in  AP;  7th  in  USA  Today/ESPN 

poll 

Postseason:  2-1,  Lost  to  Michigan  State,  78-68,  in 

NCAA  Regional  Semifinal 


MEDIA  SERVICES 

Basketball  SID:  Jon  Jackson 
Office  Phone:  919-684-2633 


Home:  919450-0887 
E-Mail:  sid@duaa.duke.edu 
Office  Fax:  919-684-2489 


Press  Row  Phone:  919-684-6186 
Website:  www.GoDuke.com 


SERIES  INFORMATION 

Series  Record:  Duke  leads,  99-58   


2005-2006  SCHEDULE 

Date        Opponent 

Time 

N14 

Boston  University 

7  30 

Pre-Season  NIT,  Durham,  N  C 

N16 

is  TBA 

7:30 

Pre-Season  NIT,  Durham,  N.C. 

N19 

Davidson 

5:00 

N23 

Preseason  NIT  Semifinals 

TBA 

Madison  Square  Garden,  New  York,  NY. 

N25 

Preseason  NIT  Finals/Consolation  TBA 
Madison  Square  Garden,  New  York.  N  Y. 

N30 

at  Indiana 

9:00 

D4 

Virqinia  Tech 

8:00 

01 

Pennsylvania 

rm 

D10 

vs.  Texas 

1:30 

The  Meadowlands,  East  Rutherford,  N.J. 

D18 

Valparaiso 

8  00 

D21 

St.  John's 

6  00 

D31 

vs  UNC-Greensboro 

1:00 

Greensboro  (N.C )  Coliseum 

J2 

Bucknell 

4:30 

J8 

at  Wake  Forest 

8:00 

J11 

Maryland 

9:00 

J14 

at  Clemson 

2  00 

J18 

NC  State 

7:00 

J21 

at  Georqetown  (MCI  Center) 

1:30 

J26 

at  Virqinia  Tech 

7:00 

J28 

Virqinia 

7:00 

F1 

at  Boston  Colleqe 

9:00 

F4 

Florida  State 

12:00 

F7 

at  North  Carolina 

9:00 

F11 

at  Maryland 

100 

F14 

800 

F19 

Miami 

5:30 

F22 

at  Georqia  Tech 

7:00 

F25 

at  Temple 

2:30 

M1 

at  Florida  State 

7  00 

M4 

North  Carolina 

9:00 

Last  Meeting.  Maryland  won,  99-92  (ot),  on  2/12/05 
(College  Park]_ 


2005-2006  ROSTER 

No,  Player Pos.     Ht. 


Wt.     Yr.      Hometown 


PPG     RPG    APG 


90 


2 

Josh  McRoberts 

F 

6-10 

230 

FR 

Carmel,  Ind. 

- 

- 

3 

Greg  Paulus 

G 

6-1 

185 

FR 

Syracuse  N  1 

. 

- 

- 

■1 

J.J.Redick 

G 

6-4 

190 

SR 

Roanoke,  Vir. 

21.8 

3.3 

2.6 

5 

Martynas  Pocius 

G 

6-4 

185 

FR 

Vilnius,  Lithuania 

15,3 

32 

4.0 

12 

Jordan  Davidson 

G 

6-1 

180 

FR 

Melbourne,  Ark. 

. 

. 

. 

13 

Lee  Melchionni 

F 

6-6 

205 

SR 

Lancaster,  Penn. 

7.7 

3,4 

0.9 

14 

David  McClure 

F 

6-6 

205 

SO 

Ridqefield,  Conn. 

1  7 

1,4 

0.4 

15 

Sean  Dockery 

G 

6-2 

185 

SR 

Chicaqo,  III. 

6.2 

2.8 

2.3 

21 

DeMarcus  Nelson 

G 

6-3 

195 

SO 

Elk  Grove  Calif 

6.2 

4.5 

0.8 

23 

Shelden  Williams 

F 

6-9 

250 

SR 

Forest  Park,  Okla. 

15.5 

11.2 

0.9 

30 

Joe  Paqliuca 

G 

6-2 

185 

JR 

Weston  Mass 

. 

. 

. 

34 

Jamal  Boykin 

F 

6-7 

230 

FR 

Los  Anqeles,  Calif. 

. 

. 

. 

41) 

Ross  Perkins 

G 

6-4 

200 

SR 

GreensborOj  N.C 

00 

0.2 

0.0 

41 

Patrick  Davidson 

G 

6-0 

190 

JR 

Melbourne,  Ark 

0.2 

0  2 

0.1 

45 

Enc  Boateng 

C 

6-10 

255 

FR 

London,  Enqland 

. 

. 

. 

51 

Patrick  Johnson 

F/C 

6-9 

250 

SR 

Atlanta,  Ga. 

04 

1.1 

0.2 

Tom  Green 


NOV.  18,  2005 
COLLEGE  PARK,  MD. 


Gordon  Klaiber 


GENERAL  INFORMATION 

Location:  Teaneck,  N.J. 

Enrollment:  5,080 

Founded  1942 


Colors:  Burgundy  and  Blue 


Conference  Northeast 
Nickname:  Knights 


Home  Arena:  George  and  Phyllis  Rothman  Center 
(5,000) 

Presidenl  Dr  J  Michael  Adams 
Athletics  Director  David  Langford 

COACHING  STAFF 

Head  Coach:  Tom  Green  (Syracuse '71 ) 

Career  Record/Yrs:  338-267/21 


Best  Time  to  Reach:  Early  Afternoon 
Office  Phone:  201-692-9063 


Assistant  Coaches:  Ron  Brown  (John  Jay  76), 
Damari  Riddick  (Fairleigh  Dickinson  '88),  Jared 

Stephans  (Fairleigh  Dickinson  '00)  


2004-2005 

Overall  Record:  20-13 


Conference  Record:  J  3-5  /  1st  (Northeast) 


Final  Rankings  None 
Postseason:  0-1, 
First  Round 


Lost  to  Illinois,  67-55.  in  NCAA 


MEDIA  SERVICES 

Basketball  SID:  Drew  Brown 


Office  Phone  (201)692-2204 

Home  201-274-5332 
E-Mail:  dmbrown@fdu.edu 
Office  Fax.  (201)  692-9361 


SERIES  INFORMATION 

Series  Record  Maryland  leads.  5-0 

Last  Meeting:  Maryland  won  104-45  on  11/22/99 
(College  Park) 

2005-2006  SCHEDULE 

N18         at  Maryland 

N26 

Dowling 

N29 

Quinnipiac 

D2 

at  Canisius 

D5 

at  Seton  Hall 

D10 

at  Mount  SI  Mary  s 

D17 

Drexel 

D22 

at  St.  Peter's 

D28 

at  Louisville 

J5 

St.  Francis,  PA 

J12 

at  Central  Connecticut 

J14 

at  Quinnipiac 

J21 

St.  Francis,  NY 

J23 

Sacred  Heart 

J26 

at  St.  Francis,  PA 

J28 

at  Robert  Morris 

F2 

Lonq  Island 

F4 

at  Waqner 

F6 

Robert  Morris 

F9 

at  Long  Island 

F11 

Mount  St.  Mary's 

F18 

Bracket  Buster  Game 

F16 

at  Sacred  Heart 

F21 

at  Monmouth 

F23 

Wagner 

F27 

Monmouth 

Press  Row  Phone.  201-692-9552 
Website  wwwfduknights  com 


2005-2006  ROSTER 

No.  Player                    Pos.     Ht. 

Wt. 

Yr. 

Hometown 

PPG 

RPG 

APG 

00    Andre  Harris 

F 

6-7 

228 

SO 

Detroit,  Mich. 

7.0 

3.8 

0.5 

1      Chad  Timberlake 

G 

6-4 

190 

JR 

Brooklyn,  N.Y. 

13.1 

3.8 

2.4 

12     Bernell  Murray 

G 

5-9 

173 

FR 

Stillwater  Okl 

2.1 

1.4 

1.0 

14    Wesly  Wicks 

G 

5-10 

160 

FR 

Bronx,  N.Y. 

0.9 

0.0 

0.1 

20    Seve  Cousins 

G 

5-9 

160 

SO 

Chestnut  Ridge,  N.Y. 

0.4 

0.0 

0.0 

21     Mensah  Peterson 

G 

6-1 

191 

GS 

North  Brunswick,  N  J 

7.4 

3.4 

2.5 

22    Tamien  Trent 

G 

6-0 

190 

SR 

Moriches,  N.Y. 

15.7 
0.4 

39 

0  6 

5.5 

24    Brad  Green 

G 

6-0 

195 

GS 

New  Milford,  N.J. 

0.1 

30    Michael  Peeples 

F 

6-6 

205 

SO 

Detroit,  Mich. 

3.1 

2.4 

0.5 

35    Andrea  Crosariol 

C 

7-0 

260 

SO 

Abano  T,  Italy 

7.7 

5.2 

0.9 

50     Gordon  Klaiber 

F 

6-9 

205 

JR 

Greenbelt,  Md. 

16.0 

7.9 

1.6 

52    Brahn  Jenkins 

F 

6-6 

210 

SO 

Reisterstown,  Md. 

0.8 

0.4 

0.1 

54    Gadi  Buch 

F 

6-6 

240 

SR 

Tel-Aviv,  Israel 

3.1 

1.4 

0.6 

55    Jordan  Ingram 

F 

6-7 

210 

SO 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

0.5 

0.9 

0.0 

BASKETBALL 


FLORIDA  STATE 
SEMINOLES 


GEORGE  WASHINGTON 
COLONIALS 


Leonard  Hamilton 


FEB.  22,  2006 
TALLAHASSEE,  FLA. 


Al  Thornton       Karl  Hobbs 


GENERAL  INFORMATION 

Location:  Tallahassee,  Fla, 

Enrollment:  37,328 
Founded: 1851 
Colors:  Garnet  and  Gold 

Conference:  Atlantic  Coast 

Nickname:  Seminoles 


Home  Arena:  Tallahassee  Leon  County  Civic  Center 

(12,200) 

President:  IK.  Wetherell 


Athletics  Director  Dave  Hart,  Jr. 


COACHING  STAFF 

Head  Coach:  Leonard  Hamilton  (Tennessee-Martin 

_zu 

Career  Record/Yrs:  45-48/3 


Best  Time  to  Reach:  Contact  SID 

Office  Phone:  850-644-1461 

Assistant  Coaches:  Stan  Jones  (Memphis  '84),  Mike 
Jaskulski  (St.  Norbert  College  76),  Tony  Sheals 
(Bethune-Cookman  '80) 

2004-2005 

Overall  Record:  12-19 

Conference  Record/Finish:  4-12  /T10th  (ACQ 
Final  Rankings:  None 


Postseason:  None 


MEDIA  SERVICES 

Basketball  SID:  Chuck  Walsh 


Office  Phone:  850-644-1077 
Home:  850-385-8466 


E-Mail:  cwalsh@mailer.fsu.edu   _ 
Office  Fax:  850-224-4098 
Press  Row  Phone:  850-2244098 


Website:  www.seminoles.com 


SERIES  INFORMATION 

Series  Record:  Maryland  leads,  23-6 

Last  Meeting:  Maryland  won,  90-88  (ot)  on  12/19/04 
(Colleqe  Park) 

2005-2006  SCHEDULE 

Date        Opponent 

Time 

N19 

al  Jacksonville 

7:00 

N21 

Alcorn  State 

7:00 

N25 

at  Florida 

7:30 

N29 

Purdue 

7:30 

D2 

Louisiana-Monroe 

8:00 

T              C       »k 

7:00 

D17 

vs.  Bowling  Green 

6:30 

Coors  Classic,  Mobile,  Ala 

D20 

Stetson 

7:00 

D22 

Campbell 

7:00 

D31 

vs.  Nebraska 

1:30 

Orange  Bowl  Doubleheader,  Sunrise,  Fla. 

J4 

at  Clemson 

7:30 

J7 

Virginia  Tech 

7:00 

J11 

at  Virginia 

7:00 

J14 

at  Boston  Colleqe 

2:00 

J22 

North  Carolina 

6:30 

J24 

at  Wake  Forest 

7:00 

J29 

Miami 

4:00 

F1 

Clemson 

7:00 

F4 

at  Duke 

12:00 

F9 

Georqia  Tech 

7:00 

F12 

Massachusetts 

5:30 

F15 

at  NC  State 

7:00 

F18 

Virginia 

4:00 

F22 

Maryland 

9:00 

F25 

at  Virqinia  Tech 

7:00 

M1 

Duke 

7:00 

M5 

at  Miami 

1:00 

DEC.  5,  2005 
WASHINGTON.  D.C. 

BB&T  CLASSIC 


^4\ 


Mike  Halt 


GENERAL  INFORMATION 

Location:  Washington,  D.C, 

Enrollment:  22,184 
Founded:  1821 

Colors  Buff  and  Blue 


Conference:  Athletic  Ten 

Nickname:  Colonials 
Home  Arena:  Smith  Center  (5,000) 
President:  Stephen  Joel  Trachtenberg 
Athletics  Director  Jack  Kvancz 

COACHING  STAFF 

Head  Coach:  Karl  Hobbs  (Connecticut  '85) 
Career  Record/Yrs:  64-53/4 


Best  Time  to  Reach:  Mondays-Thursdays  5-6pm 
Office  Phone:  202-994-6651 


Assistant  Coaches:  Darrell  Brooks  (Bowie  State  79), 
Roland  Houston  (Rhode  Island  '82),  Phil  Rowe 
(Plymouth  State  74] 


2004-2005 

Overall  Record:  23-8 

Conference  Record:  11-5  /  1st  in  Atlantic  10 
Final  Ranking:  None 


Postseason:  0-1,  Lost  to  Georgia  Tech,  80-68  in 
NCAA  First  Round 

MEDIA  SERVICES 

BasketballSjD  Brad  Bower 
Office  Phone:  202-994-0339 

Home:  703-658-1497 

E-Mail:  bbower@gwu,edu 
Office  Fax:  202-994-2713 
Press  Row  Phone:  202-994-1776 
Website:  www.GWsports  com 


SERIES  INFORMATION 

Series  Record:  Maryland  leads  35-28 

Last  Meeting:  GW  won  101-92  in  BB&T  Classic, 
Washington,  D.C.,  on  12/5/04 

2005-2006  SCHEDULE 

N12        Auqusta  State 

N23 

Kennesaw  State 

N26 

Norfolk  State 

N30 

St.  Francis,  PA 

D2 

Boston  University 

D5 

Maryland 

D8 

Florida  International 

D10 

at  Morgan  State 

D17 

Maryland-Eastern  Shore 

D31 

at  NC  State 

J4 

at  Temple 

J7 

at  Marshall 

J11 

Saint  Louis 

J14 

Saint  Joseph's 

J16 

Stony  Brook 

J21 

at  Charlotte 

J25 

at  Duquesne 

J28 

Rhode  Island 

F2 

atXavier 

F5 

Richmond 

F8 

Dayton 

F11 

at  Saint  Joseph's 

J15 

Massachusetts 

F18 

at  Richmond 

F22 

La  Salle 

F25 

at  Fordham 

M4 

Charlotte 

2005-2006  ROSTER 


12    Al  Thornton 

15    Casaan  Breeden 

20    Andrew  Wilson 

21 

23_ 

25 

32_ 

41 


No. 

Player 

Pos. 

Ht. 

Wt. 

Yr. 

Hometown 

PPG 

RPG 

APG 

3 

Isaiah  Swann 

G 

6-1 

197 

SO 

Germantown,  Md. 

5.2 

1.9 

2.0 

4 

Todd  Galloway 

G 

5-11 

178 

SR 

Baltimore.  Md 

6.1 

2.0 

3.0 

10 

Ralph  Mims 

G 

6-2 

200 

SO 

Pensacola,  Fla. 

2.8 

1.2 

0.7 

11 

Jerel  Allen 

G 

6-4 

195 

JR 

Detroit,  Mich. 

- 

- 

- 

F      6-7     208    JR     Perry,  Ga. 


6-8      195    FR      BenneftsvifeS.C. 


G/F     6-6     206    SR      Kennesaw,  Ga. 


Jason  Rich 

Toney  Douglas 

Diego  Romero 
Alexander  Johnson 
Uche  Echefu 


6-3      185    SO      Pensacola,  Fla 


6-1      190    SO     Jonesboro,  Ga. 


9.1       4.4      0.7 


3.5       2.3      0.9 


54       2.0      1.5 


F      6-10     240    SR      Comodoro  Rivadavia.  Argentina   3.8       2.5      0.4 


F      6-10     250     JR      Albany,  Ga. 


L8 4.3      0.5 


F       6-9     220    FR      Lagos,  Nigeria 


2005-2006  ROSTER 

No.  Player                    Pos.     Ht. 

Wt. 

Yr. 

Hometown 

PPG 

RPG 

APG 

1 

Omar  Williams 

F 

6-9 

190 

JR 

Philadelphia,  Penn. 

9.5 

4.8 

2.3 

2 

J.R.  Pinnock 

G 

6-5 

207 

SO 

McDonough,  Ga. 

13.4 

5.1 

2.1 

3 

Mike  Hall 

F 

6-8 

230 

JR 

Chicaqo,  III. 

10.6 

8.0 

2.0 

5 

T.J.  Thompson 

G 

5-10 

180 

SR 

Germantown,  Md. 

13.6 

2.0 

2.9 

11 

Ricky  Lucas 

G 

6-4 

213 

SO 

Herndon,  Va. 

4.1 

1.7 

05 

13 

Alexander  Kireev 

F 

6-11 

251 

JR 

Nikolaev,  Ukraine 

2.2 

1.5 

0.5 

21 

Pops  Mensah-Bonsu 

F 

6-9 

240 

JR 

London,  Enqland 

12.6 

6.6 

0.8 

25 

Cad  Elliott 

G 

6-4 

220 

SO 

Brooklyn,  N.Y. 

8.2 

3.8 

4.6 

31 

Rock  Battistoni 

F 

6-8 

220 

SR 

Morris,  Conn. 

- 

- 

. 

33 

Maureece  Rice 

G 

6-1 

215 

FR. 

Philadelphia,  Pa 

3.4 

0.7 

0.7 

4? 

Dokun  Akinqbade 

F 

6-9 

200 

JR 

Riverdale,  Md 

1.8 

1.3 

0.0 

44 

Pat  Joyce 

G 

6-4 

200 

FR 

Newport  Beach,  Calif. 

0.2 
0.0 

0.0 
0.0 

0.0 

52 

Jaaion  Greene 

C 

6-11 

254 

SO 

Manassas,  Va. 

0.0 

20 
06 


Jul. 


WUD 


27  *    1 


SPORTS 


TEAM 


GEORGIA  TECH 
YELLOW  JACKETS 


GONZAGA  BULLDOGS 


Paul  Hewitt 


JAN.  25,  2006 
ATLANTA,  G A. 

FEB.  18,  2006 
COLLEGE  PARK,  MD. 


Theodis  Tarver 


UNIVERSITY 

NOV.  21,2005 
MAUI,  HAWAII 

EA  SPORTS  MAUI  INVITATIONAL 


Adam  Morrison 


GENERAL  INFORMATION 

Location:  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Enrollment:  15,000 

Founded:  1885 

Colors:  Old  Gold,  White,  and  Blue 


Conference"  Atlantic  Coast 


Nickname:  Yellow  Jackets 


Home  Arena:  Alexander  Memorial  Coliseum  @ 

McDonald's  Center  (9,191) 

President:  Dr.  G.  Wayne  Clough 


Athletics  Director'  Dave  Brame 


COACHING  STAFF 

Head  Coach:  Paul  Hewitt  (St.  John  Fisher  '851 
Career  Record/Yrs:  96-66/5 


Best  Time  to  Reach:  Contact  SID 
Office  Phone:  404-894-5425 


Assistant  Coaches:  John  O'Conner  (Penn  State  '83), 
Charlton  Young  (Georgia  Southern  '94),  Peter 
Zaharis  (New  York  University  '87).  Willie  Reese 
(Georgia  Tech  '89) 

2004-2005 

Overall  Record:  20-12 


Conference  Record:  8-8  /  T5th  (ACC) 

Final  Rankings:  None 


Postseason:  1-1,  Lost  t 
Second  Round 


Louisville,  76-54,  in  NCAA 



MEDIA  SERVICES 

Basketball  SID  Mike  Stamus 


Office  Phone:  404-894-5445 
Home:  770-951-1939 


E-Mail  mstamus@at.gtaagatech.edu 

Office  Fax:  404-894-1248 

Press  Row  Phone.  404-894-5458 
Website:  www.ramblmwreck.com 


SERIES  INFORMATION 

Series  Record:  Georgia  Tech  leads,  33-29 

Last  Meeting:  Maryland  won.  79-71.  on 
(College  Park) 

1/30/05 

2005-2006  SCHEDULE 

Date        Opponent 

Time 

N18         UNC-Asheville 

7:00 

N21          Elon 

7:00 

N25         Illinois-Chicago 

6:30 

N30         at  Michigan  State 

7:00 

D4           Virginia 

5:30 

D7          at  Georgia 

7:00 

D10        Tennessee  State 

3:00 

D22        Jacksonville 

7:00 

D28        at  Air  Force 

9:00 

D31         Bethune-Cookman 

5:00 

J3          Vanderbilt 

5:00 

J8           Boston  College 

5:30 

J10         at  Centenary 

8:00 

J14         at  NC  State 

12:00 

J18         at  Wake  Forest 

9:00 

J21         Clemson 

12:00 

J25         Maryland 

7:00 

J29         at  Boston  College 

5:30 

J31          atVirqinia  Tech 

7:00 

F4          Miami 

1:30 

F9          at  Florida  State 

7:00 

F12         NC  State 

1:00 

F15         at  North  Carolina 

7:00 

F18         at  Maryland 

4:00 

F22         Duke 

7:00 

F25         Wake  Forest 

1:00 

M4          at  Clemson 

2:00 

2005-2006  ROSTER 

No.   Player                     Pos.     Ht. 

Wt.     Yr. 

Hometown 

PPG 

RPG 

apg 

1       D  Andre  Bell 

G/F 

6-5 

200    FR 

Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

. 

. 

. 

4      Ra'Sean  Dickey 

F/C 

6-9 

255     SO 

Clio,  S.C. 

5.1 

3? 

0,1 

5      Mario  West 

G 

6-4 

208  RSJR 

Douglasville,  Ga. 

2.0 

26 

05 

14    Keith  Jones 

G 

6-2 

195RSSO 

Austell.  Ga. 

0  6 

00 

on 

23    Anthony  Morrow 

G 

6-5 

205    SO 

Charlotte,  N.C. 

5.7 

1.9 

04 

32    Jeremis  Smith 

F 

6-6 

232    SO 

Fort  Worth,  Texas 

2.9 

44 

11 

33    Lewis  Clinch 

G 

6-3 

190    FR 

Cordele,  Ga. 

. 

_ 

. 

35    Zam  Fredrick  II 

G 

6-0 

209    SO 

St.  Matthews,  S.C. 

1.6 

06 

Ofi 

41    AladeAminu 

F/C 

6-9 

210     FR 

Stone  Mountain,  Ga. 

. 

. 

. 

44    Theodis  Tarver 

F/C 

6-9 

245    SR 

Monroe,  La. 

1.2 

1.7 

0.2 

GENERAL  INFORMATION 

Location:  Spokane.  Wash. 

Enrollment:  5,400 

Founded:  1887 

Colors:  Navy  Blue,  White,  and  Red 

Conference:  West  Coast  Conference 

Nickname:  Bulldogs  (Zags) 


SERIES  INFORMATION 

Series  Record:  Tied,  1-1 


Home  Arena  M_cCartheyAthleticCenterj_6,000) 

President  Father  Robert  J  Spitzer,  SJ 

Athletics  Director:  Mike  Roth 

COACHING  STAFF 

Head  Coach:  Mark  Few  (University  of  Oregon  '87) 
Career  Record/Yrs:  159-37/6 


Best  Time  to  Reach:  Contact  SID 
Office  Phone.  509-3234218 


Assistant  Coaches:  Bill  Grier  (University  of  Oregon 
'90),  Leon  Rice  (Washington  State  University  '86). 
Tommy  Lloyd  (Whitman  College  '98) 


2004-2005 

Overall  Record:  26-5 


Conference  Record:  12-2 


Final  Rankings:  11th  in  AP  poll:  18th  in  USA  To- 
day/ESPN  poll 

Postseason:  1-1:  Lost  to  Texas  Tech,  71-69,  in  NCAA 
Second  Round 

MEDIA  SERVICES 

Basketball  SID:  Oliver  Pierce 

Office  Phone  509-323-6373 

Home  Phone:  509-891-7819 


E-Mail:  pierceijjathletics  gonzaga  edu 
Office  Fax:  509-323-3958 


Last  Meeting:  Gonzaga  won,  82-68,  in  BB&T  Classic, 
Washington,  D.C,  on  12/6/04 

2005-2006  SCHEDULE 

N18         Idaho 

N21 

vs.  Maryland 

N22 

at  Maui  Invitational 

N23 

at  Maui  Invitational 

N30 

Portland  Stale 

D4 

at  Washington 

D8 

Washington  State 

D10 

vs.  Oklahoma  State  (Seattle) 

D17 

Virginia 

D19 

Eastern  Washington 

D22 

at  St.  Louis 

D31 

St.  Joseph's 

J7 

ai  Sain;  Man,  5 

J9 

at  Santa  Clara 

J14 

Pepperdine 

J16 

Loyola  Marymount 

J21 

at  San  Francisco 

J23 

at  San  Diego 

J28 

Portland 

F4 

Santa  Clara 

F6 

Saint  Mary's 

F11 

Stanford 

F13 

at  Portland 

F18 

at  Loyola  Marymount 

F20 

at  Pepperdine 

F24 

San  Diego 

F26 

San  Francisco 

Press  Row  Phone:  509-323-5787 


Website:  gozags  colleqesports.com 


2005-2006  ROSTER 

No.   Player                     Pos.     Ht. 

Wt.    Yr. 

Hometown 

PPG 

RPG 

APG 

2 

Jeremy  Pargo 

G 

6-2 

165     FR 

Chicago,  III. 

. 

. 

. 

3 

Adam  Morrison 

F 

6-8 

205     JR 

Spokane,  Wash. 

19.0 

5  5 

?R 

4 

Pierre  Mane  Albdor-Cespedes  G 

6-0 

181     SO 

Montreal.  Quebec 

2.0 

1? 

24 

5 

Derek  Raivio 

G 

6-3 

168    JR 

Vancouver,  Wash. 

13.0 

2.6 

4.8 

11 

Nathan  Doudney 

G 

64 

208  RSSR 

Rockwall.  Texas 

3.3 
razil  12.4 

1.6 

19 

13 

J.P  Batista 

C/F 

6-9 

269RSSR 

Olmda.  Pernambuco  E 

09 

15 

Colin  Floyd 

G 

6-1 

201  RSSR 

Harrinqton,  Wash. 

0.0 

0.1 

0.1 

2C 

Larry  Gurganious 

F 

6-5 

195    FR 

Berkeley,  Calif. 

. 

. 

. 

22 

Erroll  Knight 

G 

6-7 

211  RSSR 

Seattle,  Wash. 

6.9 

4.6 

1.2 

24 

Stephen  Gentry 

G 

6-2 

175    GS 

Fort  Scott,  Kan. 

0.8 

0.2 

0.0 

25 

David  Pendergraft 

G 

6-6 

218     SO 

Brewster,  Wash. 

2.9 

2,6 

05 

32 

Sean  Mallon 

F 

6-9 

218  RSJR 

Spokane,  Wash. 

7.6 

4.2 

1.2 

34 

Mamery  Diallo 

C/F 

6-9 

235     JR 

Evreux,  France 

. 

. 

. 

42 

Josh  Hevtvelt 

F 

6-11 

217  RSFR 

Clarkston,  Wash. 

- 

- 

. 

92 


IIWI. 


BASKETBALL 


MIAMI  HURRICANES 


i 


Frank  Haith 


LJ 


JAN.  7,  2006 
CORAL  GABLES,  FLA. 

MARCH  1,2006 
COLLEGE  PARK,  MD. 


MINNESOTA 
GOLDEN  GOPHERS 


Guillermo  Diaz 


GENERAL  INFORMATION 

Location  Coral  Gables,  Fla, 

Enrollment:  15,000 

Founded:  1925 

Colors  Orange,  Green,  and  White 

Conference  Atlantic  Coast 

Nickname.  Hurricanes    


Home  Arena:  Convocation  Center  (7,000) 

President:  Donna  E  Shalala 

Athletics  Director,  Paul  Dee 


COACHING  STAFF 

Head  Coach:  Frank  Haith  (Elon,  1988) 
Career  Record/Yrs:  16-13/1    _ 

Best  Time  to  Reach:  Contact  SID 

Office  Phone:  305-284-2680 


Assistant  Coaches:  Michael  Hunt  (Furman  '85), 
William  Kennedy  (Southeastern  Louisiana  '86), 
Jorge  Fernandez  (Stetson  '85) 

2004-2005 

Overall  Record:  16-13  


Conference  Record/Finish:  7-9  /  T6th  (ACC) 

Final  Ranking  None 

Postseason:  0-1,  Lost  at  South  Carolina,  69-67,  in 
NIT  First  Round 

MEDIA  SERVICES 

Basketball  SID:  Samuel  Henderson 


Office  Phone  305-284-3244 


Home:  305412-8364 

E-Mail  shenderson(5)miami.edu 
Office  Fax:  305-284-2807 


Press  Row  Phone:  305-284-1238 


Website:  www  hurncanesports.com 

SERIES  INFORMATION 

Series  Record:  Miami  leads,  4-3 


2005-2006  SCHEDULE 

Date        Opponent 

Time 

N13 

vs.  Texas-Arlington 

5:00 

BCA  Classic,  Seattle,  Wash. 

N14 

vs  TBA 

TBA 

BCA  Classic,  Seattle,  Wash. 

N15 

vs.  TBA 

Tba 

BCA  Classic,  Seattle,  Wash. 

N19 

Morgan  State 

7:30 

N22 

North  Carolina  A&T 

7:30 

N27 

at  Temple 

1:00 

N29 

at  Michigan 

9:30 

D3 

Birminqham-Southerm 

7:30 

D10 

Wofford 

7:30 

D18 

at  NC  State 

5:30 

D22 

Florida 

7:00 

D27 

Stetson 

7:30 

D31 

vs.  Louisville 

4:00 

Oranqe  Bowl  Doubleheader, 

Sunrise,  Fla. 

J2 

Sacred  Heart 

7:30 

J7 

Maryland 

12:00 

J14 

at  North  Carolina 

noon 

J18 

Clemson 

7:30 

J21 

Boston  Colleqe 

8:00 

J24 

at  Virqinia 

900 

J29 

at  Florida  Slate 

4:00 

J31 

Wake  Forest 

9:00 

F4 

at  Georgia  Tech 

1:30 

F8 

NC  State 

TBA 

F12 

North  Carolina 

8:00 

F16 

at  Boston  Colleqe 

7:00 

F19 

at  Duke 

5:30 

F22 

Virginia  Tech 

7:00 

M1 

at  Maryland 

9:00 

M5 

Florida  State 

1:00 

Last  Meeting:  Miami  won,  75-73  (ot),  on  2/5/05 
(Miami) 


2005-2006  ROSTER 

No.  Player                    Pos.     Ht. 

Wt. 

Yr. 

Hometown 

PPG 

RPG 

APG 

00    Jimmy  Graham 

F 

6-8 

245 

FR 

Goldsboro,  N.C. 

- 

- 

- 

2      Gary  Hamilton 

F/C 

6-10 

250 

SR 

Los  Anqeles,  Calif. 

4.1 

6.3 

0.9 

3      Lee  Bullet 

G 

6-1 

170 

SR 

Woodbridqe,  Va. 

2.5 

0.0 

0.5 

11     Eric  Wilkins 

G 

64 

192 

SR 

Plainfield,  N.J 

1.5 

1.1 

0.3 

12    Anthony  Harris 

G 

6-? 

180 

JR 

Chicaqo,  III. 

12.4 

2.5 

4.6 

13    Guillermo  Diaz 

G 

6-2 

186 

JR 

San  Jean,  Puerto  Rico 

18.6 

4.3 

2.6 

15    Denis  Clemente 

G 

6-0 

165 

FR 

Bayamon,  Puerto  Rico 

- 

. 

21     Jonathan  Stratton 

G 

6-3 

165 

SO 

Sandusky,  Ohio 

0.0 

0.3 

0.0 

22    Robert  Hite 

G 

6-2 

190 

SR 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

17.3 

5.0 

1.1 

30    Adrian  Thomas 

F 

6-7 

220 

FR 

Pembroke  Pines.  Fla 

. 

- 

32    Brian  Asbury 

C/F 

6-6 

210 

FR 

Miami,  Fla. 

- 

- 

. 

42    Raymond  Hicks 

F 

6-7 

232 

SO 

Lonqview,  Texas 

1.7 

1.1 

0.1 

44    Keaton  Copeland 

F 

6-5 

231 

SR 

Miramar,  Fla. 

1.5 

0.0 

0.0 

50    Anthony  King 

F/C 

6-9 

230 

JR 

Durham,  N.C. 

6.3 

8.0 

0.7 

Dan  Monson 


NOV.  30,  2005 
COLLEGE  PARK,  MD. 

ACC/BIG  TEN  CHALLENGE 


Vincent  Grier 


GENERAL  INFORMATION 

Location:  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Enrollment:  65,247 

Founded:  1851  


Colors:  Maroon  and  Gold 

Conference  Big  Ten 


Nickname:  Golden  Gophers 


Home  Arena,  Williams  Area  (14,625) 


President:  Robert  H,  Brummks 


Athletics  Director:  Mike  Lockrem 


COACHING  STAFF 

Head  Coach  Dan  Monson  (ldaho'85J 

Career  Record/Yrs:  131-92/7  (98-99  at  Gonzaga) 
Best  Time  to  Reach:  Contact  SID 


Office  Phone:  612-625-3085 


Assistant  Coaches:  Jim  Molinari  (Illinois  Wesleyan 
University  77),  Bill  Walker  (Missoun-Rolla  87), 
Vic  Couch  (Santa  Clara  University  '85) 

2004-2005 

Overall  Record:  21-11 


Conference  Record:  10-6 /4th  (Big  Ten) 

Final  Ranking:  None 


Postseason:  0-1,  Lost  I 
First  Round 


)  Iowa  State,  64-53,  in  NCAA 


MEDIA  SERVICES 

Basketball  SID.  Kyle  Coughlm  _ 


Office  Phone:  61 2-625;4090 

Home  952-974-9911 


E-Mail  cough002@umn  edu 
Office  Fax  612-625-0359 
Press  Row  Phone:  612-626-1308 


SERIES  INFORMATION 

Series  Record:  Maryland  leads,  2-0 

Last  Meeting:  Maryland  won  75-69  on  12/15/61 
(Colleqe  Park) 

2005-2006  SCHEDULE 

N18         North  Dakota  State 

N26 

Chattanooqa 

N28 

Gardner-Webb 

N30 

at  Maryland 

D3 

Coastal  Carolina 

D5 

at  Arizona  State 

D10 

UNLV 

D14 

UAB 

D21 

bramonnq 

D23 

South  Dakota  State 

D31 

Oral  Roberts 

J7 

Northwestern 

J10 

Wisconsin 

J14 

at  Purdue 

J18 

at  Iowa 

J21 

Michiqan 

J25 

at  Illinois 

J29 

Indiana 

F4 

at  Ohio  State 

F8 

at  Penn  State 

F11 

Michiqan  State 

F15 

at  Michiqan 

F18 

Iowa 

F22 

Purdue 

F26 

at  Wisconsin 

F28or 

M1/2  Illinois 

M4 

at  Northwestern 

Website  wwwgophersports.com 


2005-2006  ROSTER 

No.  Player                     Pos.     Ht. 

Wt. 

Yr. 

Hometown 

PPG 

RPG 

APG 

1 

Lawrence  McKenzie 

G 

6-2 

175 

JR 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 

1.0 

0.3 

0.1 

2 

Ryan  Saunders 

G 

6-1 

170 

SO 

Medina,  Minn. 

0.2 

0.5 

0.3 

3 

Kevin  Pavton 

G/F 

6-6 

205 

FR 

Camden,  N.J. 

. 

- 

- 

11 

Maurice  Harqrow 

G 

6-5 

190 

SR 

St.  Paul,  Minn. 

. 

- 

- 

13 

Dan  Coleman 

F 

6-9 

220 

SO 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 

8.3 

3.8 

0.9 

15 

Vincent  Grier 

G/F 

6-5 

207 

SR 

Charlotte,  N.C. 

17.9 

5.6 

2.4 

?1 

J'son  Stamper 

F 

6-6 

233 

SR 

Bronx,  N.Y 

4.9 

4.8 

0.7 

23 

Brandon  Smith 

G/F 

6-5 

195 

FR 

Brooklyn  Park,  Minn. 

. 

- 

- 

24 

Rico  Tucker 

G 

6-0 

190 

SO 

San  Dieqo,  Calif. 

5.8 

1.5 

1.8 

30 

Jonathan  Williams 

F 

6-9 

275 

FR 

St.  Cloud,  Minn, 

3.0 

1.5 

0.0 

31 

Adam  Boone 

G 

6-3 

197 

SR 

Minnetonka,  Minn. 

- 

- 

- 

3? 

Zach  Puchtel 

F 

6-6 

250 

JR 

Minnetonka,  Minn. 

0.0 

0.0 

0.0 

33 

Jamal  Abu-Shamala 

G 

6-5 

190 

FR 

Shakopee,  Minn. 

0.4 

1.1 

0.3 

34 

Damian  Johnson 

F 

6-7 

192 

FR 

Thibodaux,  La. 

- 

- 

- 

50 

Spencer  Tollackson 

C 

6-9 

275 

SO 

Chaska,  Minn. 

3.2 

2.1 

0.7 

20 


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NICHOLLS  STATE 
COLONELS 


NORTH  CAROLINA 
TAR  HEELS 


IP.  Piper 


NOV.  27.  2005 
COLLEGE  PARK,  MD. 


Stefan  Blaszczynski       Roy  Williams 


GENERAL  INFORMATION 

Location:  Thibodaux,  La. 

Enrollment:  7,367 

Founded  1948 

Colors:  Red  and  Gray  


Conference  Southland  Conference 

Nickname:  Colonels 

Home  Arena:  Stqpher  Gym  (3,800) 
President:  Dr.  Stephen  Hulbert 
Athletics  Director  Rob  Bernardi 

COACHING  STAFF 

Head  Coach:  J. P.  Piper  (Southeastern  Louisiana 

_____ 

Career  Record/Yrs:  first  year  as  head  coach 

Best  Time  to  Reach:  Contact  SID  

Office  Phone:  985-448-4289 


Assistant  Coaches:  Todd  Russ,  Jeremy  Coombs, 
Paul  Russo 

2004-2005 

Overall  Record:  6-21 


Conference  Record:  1-15/ 11th  (Southland) 
Final  Ranking-  None  


Postseason:  None 


MEDIA  SERVICES 

Basketball  SID:  Michelle  Fakier 
Office  Phone:  985-448-4281 
E-Mail:  sid-mrci@nicholls.edu 
Office  Fax:  985-448-4924 
Press  Row  Phone:  985-488-4294 
Website:  www  nicholls  edu/sports 


SERIES  INFORMATION 

Series  Record:  First  Meetinq 

2005-2006  SCHEDULE 

N18         at  Indiana 

N21 

at  LSU 

N23 

at  Penn  Slate 

N25 

at  Maryland-Eastern  Shore 

N27 

at  Maryland 

D10 

North  Texas 

D15 

at  Ole  Miss 

D17 

Kentucky  Christian 

D19 

Lipscomb 

D22 

Centenary 

D29 

Jackson  State 

J5 

Stephen  F.  Austin 

J7 

Sam  Houston  State 

J11 

at  Louisiana-Monroe 

J17 

Southeastern  Louisiana 

J19 

at  McNeese  State 

J21 

atTexas-Arlinqton 

J26 

Lamar 

J28 

at  Southeastern  Louisiana 

F2 

at  Texas-San  Antonio 

F4 

at  Texas  State 

F11 

at  Stephen  F.  Austin 

F16 

Northwestern  State 

F18 

Louisiana-Monroe 

F23 

Texas-Arlinqton 

M1 

at  Lamar 

M3 

Texas  State 

2005-2006  ROSTER 

No.   Player                     Pos.     Ht 

Wt. 

Yr. 

Hometown 

PPG 

RPG 

APG 

0      James  Dixon 

F 

6-7 

210 

JR 

Alachua,  Fla. 

- 

1      Stefan  Blaszczynski 

G/F 

6-5 

215 

JR 

Sydney,  Australia 

14.4 

5.0 

1.8 

3      Michael  Czepil 

G 

6-2 

180 

FR 

Melbourne,  Australia 

. 

. 

4      Kevin  Goffney 

G/F 

6-5 

200 

FR 

Jackson,  La. 

. 

. 

. 

5      Justin  Payne 

G 

5-10 

170 

FR 

Opelousas,  La. 

. 

. 

. 

11     Dominic  Friend 

F/C 

6-7 

245 

FR 

Geelonq,  Australia 

- 

- 

. 

1  i     Mitch  Boyce 

C 

6-10 

250 

FR 

Douqlas,  Australia 

. 

. 

- 

15    Cyril  Djoukenq 

G 

6-0 

170 

SR 

Silver  Sprinqs,  Md. 

4.7 

2.2 

1.5 

20    Adonis  Gray 

G/F 

64 

200 

SO 

Thibodaux  La 

149 

70 

2.4 

21     Ryan  Bathie 

G/F 

6-6 

206 

FR 

Melton  South,  Australia 

. 

. 

. 

22     Akin  Gaines 

G/F 

6-4 

175 

FR 

Houma,  La. 

. 

. 

. 

23    Gil  Vemer 

G 

6-1 

180 

FR 

NapoleonvilletLa, 

14.7 

5.6 

5.1 

44    Chris  Paige 


6-9     205     FR      Pearland,  Texas 


FER.  2,  2006 
COLLEGE  PARK,  MD. 

FER.  26,  2006 
CHAPEL  HILL,  N.C. 


David  Noel 


GENERAL  INFORMATION 

Location:  Chapel  Hill,  N.C. 
Enrollment:  25,972 

Founded  1789 

Colors:  Carolina  Blue  and  White  

Conference:  Atlantic  Coast 

Nickname:  Tar  Heels 


SERIES  INFORMATION 

Series  Record:  North  Carolina  leads,  111-53 


Home  Arena:  Dean  E  Smith  Center  (21 ,800) 
President.  James  Moeser 


Athletics  Director:  Dick  Baddour 


COACHING  STAFF 

Head  Coach:  Roy  Williams_(North  Carolina  72) 

Career  Record/Yrs:  52-15/2  ' 

Best  Time  to  Reach.  Contact  SID  _ 

Office  Phone:  919-962-1154    " 

Assistant  Coaches:  Joe  Halladay  (Oklahoma  '69), 
Steve  Robinson  (Radford  '81),  Jerod  Haase 
(Kansas^) 


2004-2005 

Overall  Record:  33-4 


Conference  Record/FimshM4-2  /  1st  ACC  _ 
Final  Rankings:  2nd  in  APJst  in  USA  Toda_/ESPN 
Postseason:  6-0,  Beat  Illinois,  75-70,  in  NCAA 
Championship 


MEDIA  SERVICES 

Basketball  SID.  Steve^Kirschner 

Office  Phone:  919-962-7258 

Home:  919-968-1531 


E-Mail:  skirschner@uncaa.unc.edu 


Office  Fax  919-962-0612 
Press  Row  Phone:  919-962-8815 
Website:  www.tarheelblue.com 


Last  Meetinq:  North  Carolina  won,  85-83,  on 
(College  Park) 

2/27/05 

2005-2006  SCHEDULE 

Date        Opponent 

Time 

N19 

Gardner-Webb 

7:00 

N22 

Cleveland  State 

9:00 

N25 

UC-Santa  Barbara 

8:30 

N29 

Illinois 

9:00 

D3 

at  Kentucky 

12  00 

D7 

St,  Louis 

9:00 

D17 

Santa  Clara 

8:00 

D21 

at  Southern  California 

10  30 

D28 

UNC-Asheville 

8:00 

J3 

Davidson 

7:00 

J7 

NC  State 

3:00 

J10 

at  Virqinia  Tech 

7:30 

J14 

Miami 

noon 

J19 

at  Virqinia 

7.00 

J22 

at  Florida  State 

6:30 

J25 

Boston  College 

9:00 

J28 

Arizona 

1:00 

F2 

at  Maryland 

7:00 

F4 

Clemson 

4:00 

F7 

Duke 

9:00 

F12 

at  Miami 

8:00 

F15 

Georgia  Tech 

7:00 

F19 

at  Wake  Forest 

1:30 

F22 

at  NC  State 

9:00 

F26 

Maryland 

5:30 

M1 

Virqinia 

9:00 

M4 

at  Duke 

9  00 

2005-2006  ROSTER 

No,   Player  Pos.     Ht, 

1      Marcus  Ginvard  G/F     6-5 


Wt.     Yr. 

200     FR 


Hometown 

Alexandria,  Va. 


PPG     RPG    APG 


3 

Reyshawn  Terry 

F 

6-8 

228 

JR 

Winston-Salem,  N.C 

2.3 

0.7 

0.2 

4 

Bobby  Frasor 

G 

6-3 

195 

FR 

Blue  Island,  III. 

0.2 

0,2 

0.2 

11 

Quentin  Thomas 

G 

6-3 

190 

SO 

Oakland.  Calif 

0.8 

0.8 

1.3 

14 

Danny  Green 

F/G 

6-5 

202 

FR 

North  Babylon,  N.Y. 

. 

. 

. 

22 

Wes  Miller 

G 

5-11 

185 

JR 

Charlotte,  N.C. 

1.1 

0.2 

0.5 

25 

Damion  Grant 

C 

6-11 

260 

SR 

Portland,  Jamaica 

0.0 

0.7 

0.0 

34 

David  Noel 

F 

6-6 

232 

SR 

Durham,  N  C 

3.9 

2.6 

15 

40 

Mike  Copeland 

F 

6-7 

233 

FR 

Winston-Salem,  N.C. 

0.8 

0.9 

. 

41 

Byron  Sanders 

F 

6-9 

240 

SR 

Gulfport,  Miss. 

0.3 

50 

Tylei  Hansbrough 

F 

6-9 

235 

FR 

Poplar  Bluff  Mo 

- 

- 

- 

94 


NC  STATE  WOLFPACK         TEMPLE  OWLS 


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Herb  Sendek 


FEB.  5,  2006 
RALEIGH,  N.C. 


Tony  Bethel       John  C/ianey 


GENERAL  INFORMATION 

Location  Raleigh.  N.C. 

Enrollment:  29.637 
Founded  1887 
Colors:  Red  and  White 

Conference:  Atlantic  Coast 

Nickname  Wolfpack 


Home  Arena:  RBC  Center  (19,722) 


Intenm  ChancellorDr  Robert  A.  Banhardt 

Athletics  Director  Lee  Fowler 

COACHING  STAFF 

Head  Coach.  Herb  Sendek  (C.Mellon '85) 
Career  Record/Yrs:  146-108/8 

Best  Time  to  Reach  Contact  SID    _   

Office  Phone:  919-515-2104 

Assistant  Coaches:  Larry  Harris  (Pittsburg  78), 

Mark  Phelps  (Old  Dominion  '96),  Archie  Miller 

(NC  State  TO) 

2004-2005 

Overall  Record:  21-14 

Conference  Record/Finish:  7-9  /  T6th|ACC]_ 
Final  Ranking:  22nd  in  USA  Today/ESPN  poll 
Postseason:  Lost  to  Wisconsin,  65-56,  in  NCAA 
Regional  Semis 


MEDIA  SERVICES 

Basketball  SID  Annabelle  Vaughan 





Office  Phone  919-515-2102 
Home  919-858-9763 


E-Mail.  Annabelle_vaughan@ncsu.edu 
Office  Fax:  919-515-2898 


Press  Row  Phone:919-861-6190 
Website  www  gopack.com 


2005-2006  SCHEDULE 

Date        Opponent                             Time 

N18 

Stetson 

7:00 

Hispanic  Colleg  Fund  Raleigh 

N.C. 

N19 

Citadel 

6:00 

N20 

Delaware 

2:00 

Hispanic  Colleg  Fund,  Raleigh, 

N.C. 

N23 

VMI 

7:30 

N26 

vs.  Notre  Dame 

7:00 

Wooden  Tradition,  Indianapolis 

Ind. 

N30 

at  Iowa 

9:30 

D10 

Appalachian  State 

2:00 

Reynolds  Coliseum 

D14 

UNC-Asheville 

7:00 

D18 

Miami 

5:30 

D22 

at  Alabama 

9:00 

D28 

New  Hampshire 

7:00 

D31 

George  Washington 

12:00 

J3 

UNC-Greensboro 

7:00 

J7 

at  North  Carolina 

3:00 

J10 

at  Boston  College 

9:00 

J14 

Georgia  Tech 

12:00 

J18 

at  Duke 

7:00 

J21 

Wake  Forest 

4:00 

J25 

Seton  Hall 

7:00 

J29 

at  Clemson 

1:30 

F1 

Virginia 

7:00 

F5 

Maryland 

2:00 

F8 

at  Miami 

TBA 

F12 

at  Georgia  Tech 

1:00 

F15 

Florida  State 

7:00 

F18 

at  Virginia  Tech 

1:00 

F22 

North  Carolina 

9:00 

F25 

Boston  College 

3:45 

M4 

at  Wake  Forest 

4:00 

SERIES  INFORMATION 

Series  Record:  NC  State  leads,  71-67 


Last  Meeting:  NC  State  won  82-63,  on  2/16/05 
(Raleigh) 


2005-2006  ROSTER 

No.  Player                   Pos.     Ht. 

Wt.    Yr. 

Hometown 

PPG 

APG 

RPG 

3      Mian  Evtimov 

F 

6-8 

222  RS  SR 

Sofia,  Bulgaria 

9.8 

3.8 

2.1 

4      Courtney  Fells 

Fr 

6-5 

194     FR 

Shannon,  Mississippi 

0.0 

0.0 

0.5 

5      Chns  McCoy 

G 

6-5 

180  RSSO 

Louisville,  Ky. 

- 

- 

- 

10    Braxton  Albntton 

G 

6-2 

205    SO 

Raleigh,  N.C. 

00 

0.0 

0.0 

11     Gavin  Grant 

F/G 

6-7 

212    SO 

The  Bronx,  N.Y. 

4.2 

2.4 

1.2 

13    Cameron  Bennerman 

G/F 

64 

205    SR 

Greensboro,  N.C. 

9.6 

2.7 

1.0 

14    Enqin  Atsur 

G 

64 

200     JR 

Istanbul,  Turkey 

9.4 

2.6 

2.5 

20    Bryan  Neiman 

G/F 

6-fi 

215    JR 

Raleigh.  N.C. 

- 

- 

- 

22     Tony  Bethe' 

G 

6-1 

185RSSR 

Ft  Washington,  Md 

8.0 

3.8 

2.5 

23    Brandon  Costner 

F 

230 

6-8     FR 

Montclair,  N.J. 

- 

- 

- 

33_ 

34 


Cednc  Simmons 

C 

6-9     233 

SO 

Shallotte,  N.C. 

3.5 

1.8 

0.5 

Ben  McCauley 

F 

6-9     235 

FR 

West  Newton,  Pa. 

- 

- 

- 

Andrew  Brackman 

F 

6-10     235 

SO 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

7.4 

3.5 

0.6 

JAN.  28,  2006 
PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 


Mardy  Collins 


GENERAL  INFORMATION 

Location:  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Enrollment:  33.000 
Founded:  1884 
Colors:  Cherry  and  White 


Conference  BgEast 


Nickname  Owls 


Home  Arena :  The  Liacouras  Center  (10,206) 
President  Dr  David  Adamany 


Athletics  Director  Bill  Bradshaw 


COACHING  STAFF 

Head  Coach:  John  Chaney  (Bethune-Cookman 

'55) 

Career  Record/Yrs  483-224/22 


Best  Time  to  Reach  Contact  SID 
Office  Phone:  215-204-7443 


Assistant  Coaches  Dan  Leibovitz  (Pennsylvania, 
96),  Bill  Ellerbee  (Cheyney,'70),  Mark  Macon 
(Temple '91) 

2004-2005 

Overall  Record:  16-14  


Conference  Record/Finish:  11-5  /  9-7  (T2nd  A-10 
East) 

Final  Rankings:  None 

Postseason:  Lost  at  Virginia  Tech,  60-50,  in  NIT 
First  Round     


MEDIA  SERVICES 

Basketball  SID  Larry  Dougherty 
Office  Phone  215-204-2588 


Home  615-449-7376 


E-Mail:  larrydoc@temple.edu 
Office  Fax  215-204-7499 
Press  Row  Phone  215-204-7445 

Websile  wwwowlsports.com 


SERIES  INFORMATION 

Series  Record:  Maryland  leads,  4-3 

Last  Meeting:  Maryland  won,  80-69,  on  1/15/05 
(College  Park) 

2005-2006  SCHEDULE 

N15         Army 

N17 

vs.  Preseason  NIT 

N23-25 

vs.  Preseason  NIT  Final  Four 

N27 

Miami 

N30 

at  Rutgers 

D3 

at  Penn 

D6 

at  Princeton 

D10 

Alabama 

D18 

at  Auburn 

D22 

South  Carolina 

D31 

Villanova  (Palestra) 

J4 

George  Washington 

J8 

at  Saint  Joseph's 

J11 

at  St.  Bonaventure 

J14 

La  Salle 

J18 

at  Dayton 

J21 

at  Massachusetts 

J25 

Xavier 

J28 

Maryland 

F1 

Massachusetts 

F4 

at  La  Salle 

F8 

at  Charlotte 

F11 

Duguesne 

F14 

Saint  Joseph's 

F18 

at  Saint  Louis 

F22 

Richmond 

F25 

Duke 

M5 

Fordham 

2005-2006  ROSTER 

No.  Player                    Pos.     Ht. 

Wt. 

Yr. 

Hometown 

PPG 

RPG 

APG 

3      Dustin  Salisbery 

G 

6-5 

205 

JR 

Lancaster,  Penn. 

10.4 

4.1 

1.6 

4      Dion  Dacons 

F 

6-6 

210 

JR 

Statesville.  N.C. 

1.8 

2.8 

0.2 

11     Chris  Clark 

G 

5-8 

165 

SO 

Narberth,  Penn. 

1.1 

0.3 

0.5 

13    MarkTyndale 

G 

6-5 

210 

SO 

Philadelphia,  Penn 

12.5 

5.5 

2.6 

14    Sergio  Olmos 

F/C 

6-10 

220 

FR 

Valencia,  Spain 

- 

- 

- 

15    Semailnge 

G 

64 

180 

FR 

Camden,  N.J. 

- 

- 

- 

22    Dionte  Christmas 

G/F 

6-5 

190 

FR 

Philadelphia,  Penn. 

- 

- 

- 

24    Antywane  Robinson 

F 

6-8 

210 

SR 

Charlotte,  N.C. 

8.2 

4.5 

1.0 

25    Mardv  Collins 

G 

6-6 

205 

SR 

Philadelphia,  Penn. 

17.5 

5.9 

3.6 

32    DaShone  Kirkendoll 

G 

6-5 

200 

SO 

Dayton,  Ohio 

2.5 

0.6 

0.3 

33    Nehemiah  Inqram 

F 

6-8 

250 

SR 

Milledqeville,  Ga. 

0.7 

1.1 

0.0 

44    Anthony  Ivory 

C 

6-10 

300 

FR 

Mt.  Rainier,  Md. 

4.0 

4.3 
4.8 

0.2 

50    Wayne  Marshall 

C 

6-11 

285 

JR 

Philadelphia,  Penn. 

6.6 

0.2 

20 
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TEXAS  A&M  -  CORPUS 
CHRISTI  ISLANDERS 

-— ITP 


VIRGINIA  CAVALIERS 


Ronnie  Arrow 


JAN.  4,  2006 
COLLEGE  PARK,  MD. 


Aaron  White 


GENERAL  INFORMATION 

Location:  Corpus  Chnsti,  Texas 

Enrollment:  7,600 

Founded:  1947 

Colors:  Blue,  Green,  and  Silver 


Conference  Independent 
Nickname  Islanders 


Home  Arena  American  Bank  Center  (8,5001 
President:  Flavius  C.  Killebrew 
Athletics  Director:  Dan  Viola 


COACHING  STAFF 

Head  Coach  Ronnie  Arrow  (Southwest  Texas 

St..  -69) 

Career  Record/Yrs:  68-68/6  


Best  Time  to  Reach:  Contact  SID 


Office  Phone:  361-825-3417 


Assistant  Coaches:  Stott  Carter  (Florida  01), 
Andy  Helton  (Miami,  Ohio  '92),  Sean  Woods 
(Kentucky  92) 


2004-2005 

Overall  Record  20-8 


Conference  Record  Independent  in  2004-05 

Final  Ranking  None 

Postseason,  None  


MEDIA  SERVICES 

Basketball  SID  Craig  Mernman 
Office  Phone:  361-825-3410 
Home  361-825-3410 


E-Mail  craiq.memman(g)mail  tamucc  edu 

Offreca.  361-825-3218 

Press  Row  Phone:  


SERIES  INFORMATION 

Senes  Record:  First  Meetinq 

2005-2006  SCHEDULE 

N19         Concordia 

N21 

Texas  A&M-lnternational 

N26 

at  Tulsa 

N30 

at  Texas-San  Antonio 

D2 

vs.  South  Florida 

D3 

at  Missoun  State  Tourn. 

D7 

Trinity 

D10 

at  Missouri 

D17 

vs.  UC  Davis 

D18 

at  Saint  Mary  sToum. 

022 

TCU 

D29 

vs.  Savannah  State 

D30 

at  Flint  Hills  Invitational 

J2 

Texas-San  Antonio 

J4 

at  Maryland 

J7 

at  Houston 

J9 

Prairie  View  A&M 

J16 

Northern  Colorado 

J19 

IPFW 

J26 

at  Utah  Valley  State 

J28 

at  Northern  Colorado 

F4 

Lonqwood 

F7 

Houston 

F11 

Utah  Valley  State 

F15 

at  IPFW 

F20 

at  Texas-Pan  American 

F22 

Huston-Tillotson 

F27 

Texas-Pan  American 

FED.  7,  2006 
COLLEGE  PARK.  MD. 

MARCH  5,  2006 
CHARLOTTESVILLE,  VA. 


J.R.  Reynolds 


GENERAL  INFORMATION 

Location:  Charlottesville.  Va. 

Enrollment:  19,643 
Founded:  1819 


Colors  Orange  and  Blue 


Conference  Atlantic  Coast 


Nickname  Cavaliers,  Wahoos 


Home  Arena.  University  Hall  (8,392) 
President:  John  T.  Casteen,  III 

Athletics  Director  Crag  Li'tlepage 


COACHING  STAFF 

Head  Coach:  Dave  Leitao  (Northeastern  '83) 
Career  Record/Yrs  first  year  at  Virginia 

Best  Time  to  Reach:  Contact  SID 

Office  Phone:  434-982-5400       


Assistant  Coaches:  Gene  Cross  (Illinois  94).  Rob 
Lanier  (St.  Bonaventure  '90),  Steve  Seymour 
(Bridgewater  State  '81) 

2004-2005 

Overall  Record.  14-15 


Conference  Record/Finish:  4-12  /  T10th  (ACC) 
Final  Rankings'  None 
Postseason:  None 

MEDIA  SERVICES 

Basketball  SID  Jill  Hurt 

Office  Phone:  434-982-5500 

Home:  434-244-2907         


E-Mail  whl4q@virginia.edu 


Website  goislanders  com 


Office  Fax:  434-982-5525 

Press  Row  Phone:434-296:5910_ 

Website:  www  virqiniasports.com 


SERIES  INFORMATION 

Senes  Record.  Maryland  leads,  99-63 

Last  Meeting:  Maryland  won,  92-89  (ot),  on 
(Charlottesville) 

2/19/05 

2005-2006  SCHEDULE 

Date        Opponent 

Time 

N18 

Liberty 

7:00 

N22 

at  Richmond 

7:30 

N27 

at  Arizona 

7:00 

N30 

Northwestern 

8:00 

D4 

at  Georgia  Tech 

5:30 

D7 

Fordham 

7:00 

D17 

at  Gor,;aga 

10:30 

D23 

Loyola-Baltimore 

7:00 

D28 

UMBC  (Sieqel  Center) 

7:00 

Richmond,  Va. 

D31 

Hartford 

2:00 

J2 

at  Western  Kentucky 

8:00 

J7 

Clemson 

12  00 

J11 

Florida  State 

7:00 

J15 

at  Virqinia  Tech 

4:00 

J19 

North  Carolina 

7:00 

J24 

Miami 

9:00 

J28 

at  Duke 

7:00 

F1 

at  NC  State 

7:00 

F4 

Wake  Forest 

1:30 

F7 

at  Maryland 

7:00 

F11 

Virqinia  Tech 

8:00 

F15 

Longwood 

7:00 

F18 

at  Florida  State 

4:00 

F21 

Boston  Colleqe 

7:00 

F25 

at  Clemson 

2  00 

M1 

at  North  Carolina 

9  00 

M5 

Maryland 

3:30 

2005-2006  ROSTER 

No.  Player                     Pos.     Ht. 

Wt. 

Yr. 

Hometown 

PPG 

RPG 

APG 

3      Matt  Slatnick 

G 

5-10 

175 

FR 

Austin,  Texas 

- 

- 

- 

4      Jeff  Munel 

G 

6-1 

185 

FR 

Ft.  Worth,  Texas 

- 

- 

- 

5      Corey  Stokes 

G 

64 

210 

SR 

East  Chicago  III 

6.9 

3.5 

2.4 

10    Thomas  Bailey 

F 

6-9 

185 

SR 

San  Antonio,  Texas 

12.5 

4.9 

1.3 

11     Travis  Bailey 

G 

6-3 

190 

SR 

San  Antonio,  Texas 

12.6 

1.9 

2.8 

12    Josh  Ervin 

G 

6-1 

185 

SO 

Houston,  Texas 

4.3 

2.0 

2.3 

15    Nick  Jackson 

F 

6-9 

250 

FR 

Houston,  Texas 

5.1 

2.7 

1.1 

20    Taurean  Mitchell 

G 

6-1 

190 

SO 

Corpus  Christi.  Texas 

5.4 

2.0 

4.2 

21    Chris  Daniels 

C 

7-0 

265 

SO 

San  Antonio,  Texas 

5.3 

3.2 

0.1 

22    Aaron  White 

G 

6-0 

185 

JR 

Milan,  Mich. 

4.6 

12 

1.0 

23    Seth  Enqelken 

F 

6-8 

205 

SO 

St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

5.0 

2.2 

1.5 

30    Alex  Diordievic 

G 

64 

205 

JR 

Belqrade,  Yugoslavia 

1.5 

0.5 

0.2 

33    Corey  Lamkin 

F 

6-6 

240 

SR 

San  Antonio,  Texas 

13.0 

7.8 

1.1 

34    Carl  Nelson 

C 

6-10 

225 

FR 

Buffalo,  Texas 

- 

- 

- 

40    Johnny  Martin 

F 

6-6 

235 

JR 

Detroit,  Mich. 

. 

- 

- 

54    Jared  Holt 

C 

7-2 

325 

JR 

Irving,  Texas 

- 

- 

- 

2005-2006  ROSTER 

No.  Player                    Pos.     Ht. 

Wt. 

Yr. 

Hometown 

PPG 

RPG 

APG 

00    Sam  Warren 

C 

6-10 

235 

FR 

Greenwood  Vlllaqe,  Colo. 

- 

- 

- 

02    J.R.  Reynolds 

G 

6-2 

200 

JR 

Roanoke,  Va. 

10.7 

2.5 

1.7 

11     Laurynas  Mikalauskas 

F 

6-8 

250 

FR 

Palanqa,  Lithuania 

- 

- 

- 

12    Billy  Campbell 

G 

6-0 

183 

SR 

Atlanta.  Ga. 

1.3 

0.3 

0.0 

15    T.J.  Bannister 

G 

5-10 

170 

JR 

Jacksonville  Fla 

4.3 
0.6 

1.5 

1.3 

3.7 

21     Tunji  Soroye 

C 

6-11 

210 

SO 

Dugbe  Ibadan.  Niqena 

0.1 

24    Mamadi  Diane 

G/F 

6-5 

190 

FR 

Potomac,  Md. 

- 

- 

- 

30    Adrian  Joseph 

F 

6-7 

200 

SO 

San  Fernando,  Trinidad 

4.2 

\2 

0.3 

33    Jason  Cain 

F 

6-10 

205 

JR 

Philadelphia,  Penn. 

- 

■ 

- 

42    Mike  Forkin 

F 

6-5 

189 

JR 

Centreville,  Va. 

0.4 

02 

0.0 

44    Sean  Smgletary 

G 

6-0 

180 

SO 

Philadelphia,  Penn. 

10.5 

3.0 

3.9 

55     Donte  M  iter 

F/C 

6-8 

245 

JR 

Salisbury,  N.C. 

1.3 

0.5 

00 

96 


VMI  KEYDETS 


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DEC.  31,  2005 
COLLEGE  PARK,  MD. 


Duggar Baucom 

GENERAL  INFORMATION 

Location-  Lexington,  Va. 

Enrollment:  1,300 

Founded:  1839 

Colors  Red,  White,  and  Yellow 

Conference:  Big  South 

Nickname:  Keydets 


SERIES  INFORMATION 

Series  Record:  Maryland  leads,  41-10 

Last  Meeting:  Maryland  won,  67-41.  on  2/12/53 
(College  Park) 


Home  Arena:  Cameron  Hale  (5,029) 

Superintendent  General  J.H.  Bmford  Peay  III 
Athletics  Director:  Donny  White 

COACHING  STAFF 

Head  Coach:  Duggar  Baucom  (UNC  Charlotte  '95) 

Career  Recorders:  first  year  at  VMI 

Best  Time  to  Reach:  Contact  SID 

Office  Phone:  540464-7526 

Assistant  Coaches:  Daniel  Willis  (Lenior-Rhyne 

College  01),  Del  Harris  (Fork  Union  (Va.) 

Military  Academy  '96),  Jason  Allison  (Liberty 

University  '99) 

2004-2005 

Overall  Record:  9-18 


Conference  Record:  3-1 3  /  9th  (Big  South) 

Final  Ranking:  None 

Postseason:  None  

MEDIA  SERVICES 

Basketball  SID:  Wade  Branner 

Office  Phone:  540-464-7253 

Home:  540-463-5033 

E-Mail:  brannerwh@vmi.edu 


2005-2006  SCHEDULE 

N21         Army 

N23 

at  N.C.  State 

N26 

at  James  Madison 

N30 

Old  Dominion 

D5 

Femjm 

D8 

at  Army 

D10 

Southern  Virginia 

D21 

at  Towson 

D29 

Loyola 

D31 

at  Maryland 

J5 

Charleston  Southern 

J7 

Coastal  Carolina 

J12 

Hiqh  Point 

J14 

Liberty 

J18 

at  Birminqham-Southem 

J21 

atUNCAsheville 

J26 

at  Radford 

J30 

Winthrop 

F2 

at  Liberty 

F4 

Birmingham-Southern 

F8 

at  Winthrop 

F11 

UNCAsheville 

F15 

at  Hiqh  Point 

F18 

at  Charleston  Southern 

F20 

at  Coastal  Carolina 

F23 

Radford 

Office  Fax:  540-464-7583 


Press  Row  Phone:  540-463-6723 


Website:  www.vmikeydets.com 


2005-2006  ROSTER 

No.   Player                     Pos.     Ht. 

Wt. 

Yr. 

Hometown 

PPG 

RPG 

APG 

1 

Matt  Coward              G 

5-0 

160 

JR 

Richmond,  Va. 

11.9 

3.1 

4.9 

2 

Willie  Bell                  F 

6-5 

190 

FR 

Newport  News,  Va. 

- 

- 

- 

3 

Chavis  Holmes            G 

64 

180 

FR 

Charlotte,  N.C. 

. 

- 

- 

4 

Tadas  Mankevicius       C 

6-9 

230 

SR 

Kaunas,  Lithuania 

3.2 

2.9 

0.2 

5 

Fred  Robinson             G 

6-2 

180 

JR 

Alexandria,  Va. 

4.1 

1.4 

0.7 

12 

Sean  Chnstiansen        G 

6-3 

175 

SO 

Greenville.  Pa. 

3.5 

1.0 

0.7 

•6 

Preston  Beverly            F 

6-6 

240 

SR 

Monroe  Township,  N.J. 

5.4 

5.1 

0.6 

21 

Levar  Joseph              G 

6-2 

170 

SR 

Vachene,  La. 

9.4 

1.8 

0.8 

22 

Matt  Murrer                 F 

6-7 

185 

JR 

Richmond.  Va. 

3.9 

2.7 

0.5 

23 

Travis  Holmes             G 

64 

180 

FR 

Charlotte.  N.C. 

- 

- 

- 

24 

Jack  Castleberry          G 

6-3 

180 

JR 

Virqmia  Beach,  Va. 

0.4 

1.0 

0.4 

25 

Dusty  Pfluqner             G 

6-2 

285 

FR 

Sarasota.  Fla. 

- 

- 

- 

32 

ZachWest                 G 

6-2 

185 

SO 

Cincinnati,  Ohio 

1.0 

0.7 

0.0 

34 

Craiq  McCarqo            G 

5-9 

170 

FR 

South  Boston.  Va. 

- 

- 

- 

42 

Justin  Jarman             F/C 

6-8 

220 

SO 

Shinnstons.  W.Va. 

1.1 

1.0 

0.1 

55 

Reggie  Williams           F 

6-5 

195 

SO 

Prince  George,  Va. 

15.5 

4.7 

2.5 

VIRGINIA  TECH  HOKIES 


Seth  Greenberg 


JAN.  21 ,  2006 
COLLEGE  PARK,  MD. 


Coieman  Collins 


GENERAL  INFORMATION 

Location:  Blacksburg,  Va 

Enrollment:  28.000 

Founded:  1872 

Colors  Chicago  Maroon  and  Burnt  Orange 

Conference:  Atlantic  Coast 

Nickname:  Hokies  


Home  Arena  Cassell  Coliseum  (10,052) 
President:  Dr.  Charles  Steger 


Athletics  Director:  Jim  Weaver 


COACHING  STAFF 

Head  Coach:  Seth  Greenberg  (Fairleigh  Dickinson 


M_ 


Career  Record/Yrs:  31-28/2 


Best  Time  to  Reach:  Contact  SID 

Office  Phcne  540-231-6725 


Assistant  Coaches:  Brad  Greenberg  (American  '77), 
Ryan  Odom  (Hampden-Sydney  '96).  Stacey 
Palmore  (Livingstone  '93) 


2004-2005 

Overall  Record:  16-14 


Conference  Record:  8-8  /T41h(ACC) 

Final  Rankings:  None 

Postseason:  1-1,  Lost  at  Memphis.  83-62  in  NIT 

Second  Round 

MEDIA  SERVICES 

Basketball  SID:  Bill  Dyer 


Office  Phone:  540-231-8852 
Home:  540-552-8461 


E-Mail:  wdyer@vt.edu 


Office  Fax:  540-231-6984 
Press  Row  Phone:  540-2314905 


2005-2006  SCHEDULI 

Date        Opponent 

Time 

N10 

Radford 

7:00 

NABC  Classic  Blacksburq  Va 

N12 

Bowling  Green 

1:00 

NABC  Classic,  Blacksburg,  Va. 

N13 

Western  Carolina 

3:00 

NABC  Classic,  Blacksburq,  Va. 

N18 

Mount  St.  Mary's 

6:00 

N21 

Marshall 

7:00 

N25 

Morgan  State 

7:00 

N28 

at  Ohio  State 

7:30 

D4 

at  Duke 

8:00 

D7 

North  Carolina  A&T 

7:00 

D10 

St.  John's 

4:00 

D18 

vs.  Stanford                        12  30am 

D27 

William  &  Mary 

7:00 

D30 

at  Old  Dominion 

7:00 

J2 

at  James  Madison 

4:00 

J7 

at  Florida  State 

7:00 

J10 

North  Carolina 

7:30 

J15 

Virginia 

4:00 

J21 

at  Maryland 

8:00 

J26 

Duke 

7:00 

J28 

at  Wake  Forest 

3:00 

J31 

Georgia  Tech 

7:00 

F4 

Boston  College 

7:00 

F8 

at  Clemson 

7:30 

F11 

at  Virqmia 

8:00 

F18 

NC  State 

1:00 

F22 

at  Miami 

7:30 

F25 

Florida  State 

7:00 

M1 

Clemson 

7:00 

M4 

at  Boston  College 

12:00 

Website  wwwhokiesports.com 


SERIES  INFORMATION 

Senes  Record  Maryland  leads,  24-5 


Last  Meeting:  Virginia  Tech  won,  86-76.  on  3/5/05 
(Blacksburq) 


2005-2006  ROSTER 

No.  Plaver                     Pos.     Ht. 

Wt. 

Yr. 

Hometown 

PPG 

RPG 

APG 

• 

Zabian  Dowdell 

G 

6-0 

200 

JR 

Pahokee,  Fla. 

14.4 

3.1 

2.7 

2 

Hyman  Taylor 

C/F 

6-9 

235 

FR 

Ft.  Lauderdale,  Fla. 

- 

- 

- 

3 

Shawn  Hams 

G 

64 

220 

SR 

Ettrick,  Va. 

2.9 

1.1 

0.2 

11 

Wynton  Witherspoon 

G/F 

6-7 

185 

SO 

Atlanta,  Ga. 

2.4 

1.3 

0.5 

13 

Deron  Washington 

G/F 

6-7 

195 

SO 

New  Orleans.  La. 

7.9 

4.6 

1.0 

■4 

Robert  Krabbendam 

C/F 

7-0 

230 

SO 

Hoom.  The  Netherlands 

1.0 

1.2 

0.1 

15 

Terrance  Vinson 

F 

6-8 

210 

FR 

Valdosta,  Ga. 

3.6 

1.6 

1.6 

2' 

Allen  Calloway 

F 

6-8 

215 

SR 

Danville,  Va. 

1.4 

1.8 

0.4 

22 

Jamon  Gordon 

G 

6-3 

200 

JR 

Blacksburg,  Va. 

10.9 

5.1 

4.1 

24 

Markus  Sailes 

G 

6-5 

210 

JR 

Richmond,  Va. 

0.3 

0.7 

0.7 

25 

Bob  Ritchie 

G/F 

6-5 

190 

SR 

Burke,  Va. 

0.3 

0.0 

0.0 

33 

Coleman  Collins 

F 

6-9 

235 

JR 

Stone  Mountain,  Ga. 

11.4 

7.0 

0.8 

34 

Cheick  Diakite 

F 

6-8 

230 

FR 

Bamako,  Mali 

- 

- 

- 

40 

A.D.  Vassallo 

F/G 

6-6 

213 

FR 

Toa  Baia,  PR. 

- 

- 

- 

42 

Chris  Tucker 

F 

6-7 

220 

JR 

Fincastle.  Va. 

1.5 

1.1 

0.4 

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WAKE  FOREST 
DEMON  DEACONS 


WESTERN  CAROLINA 
CATAMOUNTS 


Skip  Prosser 


JAN.  15,  2006 
COLLEGE  PARK,  MD. 


Justin  Gray       Larry  Hunter 


GENERAL  INFORMATION 

Location:  Winston  Salem,  N.C. 

Enrollment:  3,950 
Founded:  1834 


Colors:  Old  Gold  and  Black 
Conference:  Atlantic  Coasl 
Nickname:  Demon  Deacons 


Home  Arena 
Coliseum 


Lawrence  Joel  Veterans  Memorial 


President:  Dr,  Thomas  K.  Hearn 


Athletics  Director:  Ron  Wellman 


COACHING  STAFF 

Head  Coach:  Skip  Prosser  (U.S.  Merchant  Marine 
Academy  72) 


Career  Record/Yrs:  67-29/4 


Best  Time  to  Reach:  Contact  SID 


Office  Phone:  336-758-5622        _____ 
Assistant  Coaches:  Pat  Kelsey  (Xavier  '98),  Jeff 
Battle  (Marshall  '85),  Pino  Gaudio  (Ohio '81) 

2004-2005 

Overall  Record:  27-6 


Conference  Record/Finish  13-3J_2nd  (ACCJ 

Final  Rankings:  3rd  in  AP,  11th  in  USA  Today/ESPN 

poll 
Postseason:  1  -1 ,  Lost  to  West  Virginia,  111-105  (2ot) 

in  NCAA  Second  Round 


MEDIA  SERVICES 

Basketball  SID:  Dean  Buchan 


Office  Phone:  336-758-5640 
Home:  336-287-8954 
E-Mail:  buchandw@mfu.edu 


Office  Fax:  336-758-5140 
Press  Row  Phone:  336-727-2945 


Website:  wwwwakeforestsports  com 

SERIES  INFORMATION 

Series  Record^Maryland  leads,  57-54 


2005-2006  SCHEDULE 

Date        Opponent 

Time 

N10 

Mississippi  Valley  State 

8:00 

2K  Sports  College  Hoops  Classic. 

N11 

vs.  TBA,  Winston-Salem,  N.C. 

TRA 

2K  Sports  College  Hoops  Classic 

N17 

vs.  TBA,  New  York,  N.Y. 

TBA 

2K  Sports  College  Hoops  Classic. 

N18 

vs.  TBA,  New  York,  N.Y. 

TBA 

2K  Sports  Colleqe  Hoops  Classic. 

N21 

UNC-Asheville 

7:00 

N25 

Appalachian  State 

7:00 

N29 

Wisconsin 

7:00 

D3 

vs.  Elon 

2:00 

Greensboro  (N.C.)  Coliseum 

D13 

DePaul 

9:00 

D17 

Princeton 

4:00 

D22 

at  Richmond 

7:00 

D30 

Charleston  Southern 

7:00 

J3 

East  Carolina 

9:00 

J8 

Duke 

8:00 

J11 

at  Clemson 

7:00 

J15 

at  Maryland 

7:30 

J18 

Georqia  Tech 

9:00 

J21 

at  NC  State 

4:00 

J24 

Florida  State 

7  00 

J28 

Virqinia  Tech 

3:00 

J31 

at  Miami 

9:00 

F4 

at  Virqinia 

1:30 

F8 

Boston  College 

7:30 

F11 

Charlotte 

3:30 

F14 

at  Duke 

8:00 

F19 

North  Carolina 

1:30 

F22 

Clemson 

7:00 

F25 

at  Georqia  Tech 

1:00 

F28 

at  Boston  Colleqe 

7:00 

M4 

NC  State 

4:00 

Last  Meeting:  Wake  Forest  won,  81-66,  on  1/11/05 
(Winston-Salem) 

2005-2006  ROSTER 


No. 

Player 

Pos. 

Ht. 

Wt. 

Yr. 

Hometown 

PPG 

RPG 

APG 

n 

Chris  Ellis 

F 

fi-9 

267 

Sr. 

Marietta,  GA 

3.8 

3.0 

0.3 

1 

Justin  Gray 

G 

6-2 

194 

Sr. 

Charlotte,  NC 

16.0 

2.8 

2.2 

2 

Kevin  Swinton 

F 

6-7 

224 

Fr. 

Greensboro,  NC 

. 

. 

4 

Harvey  Hale 

G 

6-2 

186 

Fr. 

Albuquerque,  NM 

9.9 

2.5 

2.5 

10 

John  Buck 

F 

6-8 

201 

Sr. 

Westbury,  NY 
Raleigh,  NC 

0  3 

0.3 

0.1 

11 

Cameron  Stanley 

F 

6-6 

214 

r-Fr 

- 

13 

Shamaine  Dukes 

G 

6-1 

175 

Fr. 

Cuthbert.  GA 

7.1 

4.5 

0.8 

31 

Eric  Williams 

C 

6-9 

280 

Sr. 

Wake  Forest,  NC 

16.1 

7.7 

0.5 

33 

Trent  Strickland 

G-F 

6-5 

216 

Sr. 

East  Flat  Rock,  NC 

5.9 

35 

0.7 

34 

Michael  Drum 

F 

6-6 

204 

Jr. 

Rural  Hall,  NC 

. 

. 

- 

44 

David  Weaver 

F-C 

6-10 

224 

Fr. 

Black  Mountain,  NC 

- 

- 

- 

DEC.  7,  2005 
COLLEGE  PARK,  MD. 


David  Berghoefer 


GENERAL  INFORMATION 

Location:  Cullowhee,  N.C. 

Enrollment  7.034 

Founded  1889 

Colors  Purple  and  Yellow 


SERIES  INFORMATION 

Series  Record:  Maryland  leads,  1-0 

Last  Meeting:  Maryland  won,  113-46,  on  11/14/98 

(College  Park) 


Conference:  Southern  Conference 
Nickname.  Catamounts    


Home  Arena:  Ramse^Activity  Center 
Chancellor:  John  Bardo 


Athletics  Director  Chip  Smith 


COACHING  STAFF 

Head  Coach:  Larry  Hunter  (Ohio  71) 
Career  Record/Yrs:  509-224/25 


BesJJime  to  Reach:  Contact  SID 
Office  Phone:  828-227-2017 

Assistant  Coaches:  Bobby  Woollum  (Bucknell  '89), 
Anquell  McCollum  (Western  Carolina  '00),  Dustin 
Ford  (Ohio '01) 

2004-2005 

Overall  Record:  8-22 

Conference  Record/Finish:  3-1 3 /6th  in  SC  North 
Final  Ranking:  None 


Postseason:  None 


MEDIA  SERVICES 

Basketball  SID:  Mike  Cawood 
Office  Phone:  828-227-2339 


Home:  828-293-0710        

E-Mail:  cawoodjgjemail  wcu.edu 
Office  Fax:  828-227-7688 
Press  Row  Phone:  828-227-2129 


2005-2006  SCHEDULE 

N18         South  Carolina 

N20 

at  Northern  Iowa 

N22 

Atlanta  Christian 

N26 

at  Hiqh  Point 

N28 

Toccoa  Falls 

N30 

Montreat 

D3 

UNCAsheville 

D6 

at  Maryland 

D10 

at  East  Carolina 

D18 

The  Citadel 

D22 

Gardner-Webb 

D31 

at  Georqia 

J3 

at  Ole  Miss 

J9 

at  Appalachian  State 

J14 

Chattanooqa 

J16 

at  UNC  Greensboro 

J21 

at  Elon 

J23 

Colleqe  of  Charleston 

J28 

atWofford 

J30 

Furman 

F4 

at  Davidson 

F6 

at  Georgia  Southern 

F13 

Appalachian  State 

F18 

Elon 

F21 

UNC  Greensboro 

F25 

at  Chattanooga 

Website:  www  catamountsports.com 


2005-2006  ROSTER 

No.   Player                     Pos.     Ht. 

Wt. 

Yr. 

Hometown 

PPG 

RPG 

APG 

0      Jared  Outinq               F 

6-7 

200 

SR 

Columbia,  S.C. 

3.7 

2.4 

0.6 

3      Corey  Muirhead            G 

6-6 

185 

SR 

York,  Ontario 

9.7 

4.3 

1.5 

4      David  Berqhoefer          C 

6-10 

230 

SR 

Cross  Plains,  Wis. 

14.6 

8.0 

1.2 

5      Antonio  Russell            G 

6-0 

170 

SO 

Tampa,  Fla. 

7.6 

2.8 

1.4 

11     Trey  Hopkins              G 

6-1 

175 

FR 

Orlando,  Fla. 

9.7 

2.8 

3.3 

12    HakanDemirel            G 

6-3 

190 

SO 

Bursa,  Turkey 

- 

- 

- 

14    Eric  Wilson                G 

6-2 

210 

SO 

Lincolnton,  N.C. 

1.6 

1.4 

0.6 

21     NequsMcKenna           G 

6-4 

210 

SO 

Montreal,  Quebec 

4.8 

2.0 

0.9 

24    Charles  Bouie              F 

6-7 

210  RS  FR 

Pahokee,  Fla. 

. 

- 

- 

30    Jamar  Jenkins              F 

6-6 

225  RS  FR 

Chapel  Hill,  Tenn. 

- 

- 

- 

40     Kyle  Greathouse           G 

6-0 

175 

JR 

Lancaster,  Ohio 

7.2 

2.7 

2.8 

55     Kyle  Visser 


C      6-11     244     Jr.      Grand  Rapids, 


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2004-05  REVIEW  NOTEBOOK 


•  The  Maryland  men's  basketball  team  finished  its  season  with  a  1 9-1 3  record  and  an  ap- 
pearance in  the  semifinals  of  the  2005  National  Invitation  Tournament  (NIT).  The  2004-05 
season  marked  the  ninth  straight  in  which  the  Terrapins  won  19  games  or  more.  Maryland 
has  averaged  23.5  wins  per  season  since  1996-97. 

•  The  Terps'  2005  NIT  berth  marked  the  1 2th  consecutive  season  of  postseason  play  for  the 
squad.  The  appearance  in  the  NIT  semifinals  was  the  first  for  a  Maryland  team  since  1 972, 
when  the  Terrapins  were  crowned  champions  of  the  postseason  tournament.  Maryland's 
2005  NIT  appearance  came  after  being  one  of  only  five  schools  to  have  gone  to  the  past  11 
NCAA  Tournaments,  and  earned  the  Terps  a  trip  to  Madison  Square  Garden,  the  "world's 
most  famous  arena." 

•  Terrapin  head  coach  Gary  Williams  is  now  the  12th-winningest  active  coach  in  all  of 
Division  I  men's  basketball  with  an  overall  record  of  541-306  and  a  334-178  slate  in  16 
seasons  at  his  alma  mater.  He  is  now  in  fifth  place  on  the  ACC's  all-time  wins  list  (334)  and 
ranks  fourth  all-time  in  victories  over  ACC  teams  (139).  Williams  was  inducted  as  part  of  the 
inaugural  class  into  the  Washington  D.C.  Sports  Hall  of  Champions  this  past  September, 
and  was  selected  as  one  of  Washingtonian  Magazine's  "Washingtonians  of  the  Year"  in 
January.  He  was  a  two-time  ESPN  college  basketball  coach  of  the  week  this  season,  and 
will  be  inducted  into  the  University  of  Maryland  Alumni  Hall  of  Fame  this  spring. 

•  Maryland  played  the  10th-toughest  schedule  in  the  nation  in  2004-05,  according  to  the 
end-of-season  RPI  report.  The  Terrapins  downed  four  ranked  opponents  in  2004-05,  including 
No.  25  Memphis  on  Nov.  26  to  win  the  2004  Basketball  Hall  of  Fame  Tip-Off  Classic.  Victories 
over  No.  2  Duke  (Jan.  26)  at  Cameron  Indoor  Stadium  and  the  No.  7  Blue  Devils  (Feb.  12) 
at  Comcast  Center  sandwiched  a  win  over  No.  22  Georgia  Tech  at  home  on  Jan.  30.  The 
Terrapins  have  posted  61  Top  25  victories  under  Williams,  and  since  the  1989-90  season, 
the  Terrapins  have  defeated  15  Top  5  opponents,  24  Top  10  foes,  15  Top  5  squads  and  the 
No.  1  team  in  the  nation  a  total  of  five  times.  Williams  has  led  the  Terps  to  victory  over  the 
No.  3,  No.  2  or  No.  1  team  in  the  nation  in  each  of  the  last  six  seasons. 

•  The  Terps'  season  sweep  of  the  Blue  Devils  cemented  the  Maryland-Duke  rivalry  as  one 
of  college  basketball's  hottest  tickets.  Since  the  spring  of  2000,  the  Terps  and  Blue  Devils 
have  squared  off  16  times,  an  average  of  2.7  meetings  per  year.  The  Terps  have  won  three 
straight  in  the  series  for  the  first  time  since  1982,  and  five  of  the  last  eight  meetings.  The 
last  15  matchups,  during  which  the  Terps  are  7-8,  have  included  regular-season  meetings, 
ACC  Tournament  tilts  and  a  Final  Four  matchup  in  Minneapolis  in  2001 .  The  2004-05  season 
sweep  was  the  first  over  the  Devils  since  the  1 994-95  season,  and  marked  the  first  sweep  of 
Duke  by  any  ACC  team  since  1 995-96.  ESPN's  College  Basketball  GameDay  and  ESPN2's 
Cold  Pizza  were  at  Comcast  Center  to  capture  the  excitement  of  the  Maryland-Duke  rivalry 
weekend  in  February. 

•  At  81 .9  points  per  game,  the  Terps  finished  fifth  in  the  nation  in  terms  of  scoring  offense. 
In  the  ACC,  Maryland  ranked  third  only  behind  NCAA  champion  and  national  scoring  leader 
UNC  (88.0  ppg)  and  Wake  Forest  (84.9  ppg).  The  Terrapins  scored  85  or  more  points  in  13 
of  their  32  contests  on  the  season. 

•  Maryland  made  a  significant  improvement  at  the  free  throw  line  in  2004-05,  leading  the 
11 -team  ACC  with  a  .726  mark  after  finishing  ninth  (.631)  in  2003-04.  Chris  McCray  led 
the  league  with  a  94.3  percent  success  rate  during  the  regular  season,  and  finished  sixth 
nationally  and  second  in  the  league  at  90.3  percent  at  season's  end.  Travis  Garrison  (81 .9 
percent,  sixth),  Nik  Caner-Medley  (76.7  percent,  eighth)  and  John  Gilchrist  (74.2  percent, 
11th)  all  ranked  among  the  ACC's  top  15  shooters  from  the  charity  stripe.  The  Terps'  top 
team  performance  from  the  line  in  2004-05  came  against  UNC  Asheville,  when  Maryland 
made  a  perfect  13  of  13  attempts.  Maryland  hit  at  75  percent  or  better  from  the  free  throw 
line  in  1 2  of  their  32  contests  on  the  season,  and  posted  a  9-3  record  in  those  games. 

•  The  Terrapins  averaged  an  ACC-leading  43.3  rebounds  per  game  in  2004-05,  holding  a 
+3.3  rebounding  margin  over  their  opponents.  The  Terps'  mark  on  the  glass  was  the  highest 
for  a  Maryland  team  since  the  1 975-76  season  (43.5)  and  tied  for  the  1 3th-best  rebounding 
average  in  school  history.  The  Terrapins  boasted  four  of  the  ACC's  top  25  rebounders  in 
Travis  Garrison  (6.5),  Ekene  Ibekwe  (6.3),  Nik  Caner-Medley  (6  2).  and  John  Gilchrist 
(5.1).  The  2004-05  Terrapins  were  the  fourth  consecutive  Maryland  squad  to  average 
more  than  40  rebounds  per  game,  and  the  sixth  overall  in  the  Williams  Era.  The  Terrapins 
outrebounded  21  of  32  opponents  in  2004-05,  and  notched  a  15-6  record  when  beating  their 
foes  on  the  boards.  The  Terps  grabbed  a  team-high  61  rebounds  vs.  Liberty  (Dec.  28),  the 


sixth-most  in  school  history  and  the  most  for  a  Terrapin  team  since  collecting  64  vs.  North 
Texas  on  Dec.  23, 1998.  The  Terps'  +31  rebounding  advantage  over  the  Flames  was  the 
largest  margin  recorded  by  an  ACC  team  this  season. 

•  The  Terrapins  averaged  6.3  blocks  per  game  -  good  enough  for  sixth  in  the  nation  and 
second  in  the  ACC.  A  testament  to  the  2004-05  Terps'  athleticism  —  all  13  of  the  Terps' 
players  tallied  at  least  one  block,  including  walk-on  Gini  Chukura,  who  played  in  six  games. 
Besides  their  season-high  1 5  rejections  against  Oral  Roberts  (March  1 6),  the  Terps  blocked 
11  shots  in  their  season-opener  vs.  Jackson  State  (Nov.  19),  11  against  Virginia  (Jan.  19) 
and  1 0  vs.  Liberty  on  Dec.  28.  The  Duke  Blue  Devils,  who  led  the  ACC  in  rejections  at  6.7 
per  game,  were  out-swatted  by  the  Terps  on  Feb.  12, 8-4. 

•  Including  the  three  home  games  in  the  Postseason  NIT,  the  Terps  posted  the  highest 
total  attendance  number  in  school  history  (299,391 ),  and  recorded  the  third-highest  season 
attendance  average  ever  (16,333).  School  attendance  records  have  been  shattered  with  the 
Terps'  move  into  the  state-of-the-art  Comcast  Center,  with  a  three-year  home  attendance 
total  of  867,648,  and  a  three-year  average  of  1 7,283.  The  Terps  finished  sixth  in  the  nation 
in  home  attendance  after  finishing  fifth  in  each  of  the  last  two  seasons. 


SEASON  HONORS 

MARYLAND  TEAM 

•  ESPN.com  Team  of  the  Week,  Feb  14 

NIK  CANER-MEDLEY 

•  Third  Team  AII-ACC 

•  ESPN  com  National  Player  of  the  Week,  Jan.  31 

•  BB8T  Classic  All-Tournament  Team 

JOHN  GILCHRIST 

Honorable  Mention  AII-ACC 

ACC  Player  of  the  Week:  Dec.  20  &  Feb.  14 

Dick  Vitale's  All-Rambo  Team  (Overall  Tough  Customers),  Jan.  1 3 

BB&T  Classic  All-Tournament  Team 

Hall  of  Fame  Tip-Off  Classic  MVP 

CHRIS  McCRAY 

•  Dick  Vitale's  All-Blender  Team  (Besl  at  blending  in  and  helping  the  team),  Jan.  13 

D.J.  STRAWBERRY 

•  Dick  Vitale's  All-Sixth  Man  Team,  Jan.  13 

GARY  WILLIAMS 

•  Dick  Vitale's  National  Coach  of  the  Week  (Jan  31  and  Feb.  14) 


RECORDS  WITH  VARIOUS  STARTING  LINEUPS 

F  Garrison  F  Caner-Medley  C  Ibekwe  G  Gilchrist  G  McCray  (9:5) 

Jackson  State-W  (11/19).  Mercer-W  (11/23).  Memphis-W  (11/26).  Wisconsin-L  (11/30),  George  Mason-W 
(12/4).  George  Washmgton-L  (12/5).  UNC  Asheville-W  (12112).  Florida  Sta!e-W  (12/19).  Amencan-W 
(12/23).  Liberty-W  (12/28).  North  Carolina-!.  (1/8).  Virginia-W  (1/19).  NC  Slale-L  (1/23).  Clemson-L  (2/22) 

F  Garrison  C  Ibekwe  G  Gilchrist  G  McCray  G  Strawberry  (1-0) 


Mount  St  Marys-Wit  4) 


F  Garrison 


F  Caner-Medley  C  Ibekwe 


G  McCray 


G  Strawberry 


_M. 


WakeForest-L(1/11) 


F  Caner-Medley 


F  Garrison 

Temple-W  [1/15) 

F  Caner-Medley    C  Bowers 


C  Ibekwe 


G  Gilchrist 


G  Strawberry_ 


(1-0) 


G  Gilchrist         G  McCray 


G  Jones 


(1-1) 


Dtjke-W  ( 1/28).  ClemsonACC-L(3/W) 

F  Garrison  F  Caner-Medley  C  Bowers 


G  Gilchrist 


G  McCray 


,2-3) 


Georgia  Tech-W  (1/30).  Clemson-L  (211).  Mtamt-L(2J5).  DukeW(2/12).  NC  Slale-L  (2/16) 
F  Garrison  F  Caner-Medley  C  Gisl  G  Gilchrist  G  McCray 


,1-1) 


F  Garrison 


Virginia  Tech-W  (2/8).  Virginia  Tech-L(3/5) 


F  Caner-Medley  G  Gilchrist G  McCray 


G  Jones 


,1-0) 


F  Grinnon 


Virgima-W  (2/19) 


F  Caner-Medley  C  Garrison         G  Gilchrist 


G  Mi  Cray 


,0-1) 


North  Carohna-L  (2/27) 


F  Garrison 


F  Caner-Medley  C  Bowers 


G  Ledbetter 


G  Jones 


(1-0) 


F  Garrison           F  Caner-Medlev          C  Bowers 

G  Ledbetter 

G  McCray 

(2-0) 

Davidson-W  (3/23).  TOW  (3/26) 

f  Garrison           F  Caner-Medley          C  Ibekwe 

G  Ledbetter 

G  McCray 

(0-1) 

South  Carohna-L  (3129) 

2004-05  SEASON  RESULTS 

OVERALL:  19-13*  ACC:  7-9  •  HOME:  1 5-3  •  AWAY:  2-7  ■  NEUTRAL:  2-3 


DATE 


TIME 


MD 
RANK 


11/19/04      8:00  p.m.       [15/161 


OPPONENT 

JACKSON  STATE 


0PP 
RANK 


SCORE 


ATTEND      HIGH  POINTS 


HIGH  REBS 


HIGHASTS 


W    93-57 


17,950     Garrison  21 


Ibekwe  8 


Gilchrist  { 


11/23/04      8:00  p.m.       [13/141         MERCER 


W    93-67 


17,950     Caner-Medley  21         McCray  9 


Gilchrist  6 


11/26/04      9:00  p.m.       [13/14]      @vs  Memphis 


[25/24] 


W    84-61 


5,926 


McCray  16 
Gilchrist  16 


Garrison  10 


Gilchrist  7 


11/30/04      9:30  p.m.       [12/121     #  at  Wisconsin 


[25/231 


17,142     Ibekwe  21 


Ibekwe  12 


Gilchrist  t 


12/04/04 

1:00  p.m. 

[12/12] 

$  vs  George  Mason 

W    78-54 

13,104 

Caner-Medley  20 
McCray  20 

Garrison  6 

Gilchrist  9 

12/05/04 

3:00  p.m. 

[12/121 

$  vs  Georqe  Washinqton 

L     92-101 

13,343 

Gilchrist  23 

Ibekwe  8 

Gilchrist  5 

12/12/04 

1:00  p.m. 
6:00  p.m. 

[23/171 
[23/191 

UNCASHEVILLE 

W    96-72 

17,950 

Gilchrist  22 

Ibekwe  7 

Gilchrist  7 

12/19/04 

*    FLORIDA  STATE 

W    90-88 

(ot) 

17,950 

Gilchrist  21 

Gilchrist  13 

Gilchrist  8 

12:23.04 

8:00  p.m. 

[24/211 

AMERICAN 

W    82-61 

17,950 

Gilchrist  20 

Ibekwe  13 

Gilchrist  5 

12/28/04      8:00  p.m.       [24/23]         LIBERTY 


W    112-68 


17,950     Gilchrist  28 


Ibekwe  12 


Gilchrist  3 
Strawberry  3 
Bowers  3 


01/04/05      8:00  p.m.       [22/21]         MOUNT  ST.  MARY'S 


W    85-53              17,950      Gilchrist  17  Ibekwe  8 
Caner-Medley  17         Gist  8 


Gilchrist  3 


01/08/05      12:00  p.m.      [22/21]     *   at  North  Carolina 


[3/4] 


L     75-109 


21,750     Garrison  13 
McCray  13 


Caner-Medley  4 
McCray  4 
Gilchrist  4 


Gilchrist  3 
McCray  3 
Ledbetter  3 


01/11/05 

9:00  p.m. 

[rv/rv] 

*   at  Wake  Forest 

[4/3] 

L 

66-81 

14.665 

Caner-Medley  21 

Ibekwe  7 

Caner-Medley  4 
McCray  4 

01/15/05 

2:00  p.m. 

[rv/rvl 

TEMPLE 

- 

W 

80-69 

17,950 

Caner-Medley  35 

Caner-Medley  9 

Gilchrist  5 

01/19/05 

9:00  p.m. 

[rv/rvl 

*   VIRGINIA 

_ 

W 

82-68 

17,950 

Caner-Medley  26 

Garrison  9 

Gilchrist  7 

01/23/05 

6:00  p.m. 

[rv/rv] 

*   NC  STATE 

[rv/rv] 

L 

69-85 

17,950 

Caner-Medley  15 

Caner-Medley  10 

Gilchrist  3 
McCray  3 

01/26/05 

9:00  p.m. 

[rv/~] 

*   at  Duke 

[2/2] 

W 

75-66 

9,314 

Caner-Medley  25 

Gilchrist  9 
Ibekwe  9 

Caner-Medley  3 
Gilchrist  3 

01/30/05      5:30  p.m.       |rv/-l 


GEORGIA  TECH 


[22/211 


W    79-71 


17,950     Caner-Medley  19         Garrison  15 


Gilchrist  7 


02/01/05      7:00  p.m. 
02/05/05      3:00  p.m. 


[22/241 
[22/24] 


at  Clemson 


L     73-88 


6,700      Gilchrist  18 


Caner-Medley  8      Gilchrist  3 


at  Miami 


L     73-75     (ot)        7,000      McCray  23 


Jones  7 
Garrison  7 
Caner-Medley  7 


McCray  5 


02/08/05      9:00  p.m.       [rv/rv]       *   VIRGINIA  TECH 


W    86-71 


17,950     Caner-Medley  21 


Caner-Medley  7 
Gist  7 


Gilchrist  10 


02/12/05      9:00  p.m.       [rv/rvl       '    DUKE 
02/16/05      9:00  p.m.       [22/rv]      *   at  NC  State 


[7/81 


W    99-92     (ot)      17,950     Gilchrist  19 


Garrison  11 


Gilchrist  9 


L     63-82 


16,393      Caner-Medley  19 


Caner-Medley  6 
Gist  6 


Ledbetter  3 


02/19/05      3:30  p.m.       [22/rv] 


at  Virginia 


W    92-89     (2ot)      8,218      Gilchrist  22 


Caner-Medley  11 


02/22/05      8:00  p.m.       [rv/rvl       '   CLEMSON 


Gilchrist  6 
McCray  6 


L     93-97 


17,950     Caner-Medley  23  Gilchrist  10 


Gilchrist  5 


02/27/05      5:30  p.m.       [rv/rv]       *    NORTH  CAROLINA 


[2/2] 


L     83-85 


17,950      McCray  25 


Gist  7 


Gilchrist  5 
McCray  5 


03/05/05      4:00  p.m.       [rv/rv]       *    at  Virginia  Tech 


L     76-86 


9,847      McCray  18 
Gist  18 


McCray  7 


Gilchrist  7 


3/10/05       Noon 


%  vs.  Clemson 


L     72-84 


20,301      McCray  24 


Caner-Medley  10     McCray  4 


3/16/05       9:00  p.m. 


&  ORAL  ROBERTS 


W    85-72 


7,407     Garrison  18 
Jones  18 


Garrison  11 


Caner-Medley  5 
Ledbetter  5 


3/23/05 

8:00  p.m. 

&  DAVIDSON 

- 

W    78-63 

12,126 

Gist  15 

Caner-Medley  11 

Ledbetter  8 

3/26/05 

Noon 

&TCU 

_ 

W    85-73 

10,608 

Caner-Medley  20 

Garrison  10 

Ledbetter  6 

3/29/05 

9:00  p.m. 

A  vs.  South  Carolina 

L     67-75 

12,657 

Garrison  15 
McCray  15 
Jones  15 

Garrison  10 

McCray  6 

*  -  Atlantic  Coast  Conference  game  •  @  -  Hall  of  Fame  Tipoff  Classic  (Springfield,  MA) 

*  -  ACC/Big  Ten  Challenge  •  $  -  BB&T  Classic  (MCI  Center,  Washington,  DC) 

%  -  ACC  Tournament  (MCI  Center,  Washington,  DC)  •  &  -  Postseason  NIT  (Comcast  Center) 

*  -  Postseason  NIT  (Madison  Square  Garden.  New  York,  NY) 


06 


IiClGMMHT) 


27 

SPORTS 


1 

TEAM 


TURTlfJ 


SEASON  STATISTICS 

2004-05  OVERALL  SEASON  STATS  (19-13) 


u 

Player 

GP 

GS 

Mm 

Avg 

/-- 
FG 

TOTAL- 
FGA 

-■/ 
Pet 

/ 
3FG 

-3-PTS 
FGA 

Pet 

FT 

FTA 

Pet 

1- 
Off 

-REBOUNDS- 
Def     Tot 

-/ 
Avg 

PF 

FO 

A 

TO 

Blk 

Stl 

Pts  Avg 

22 

Nik  Caner-Medley 

32 

31 

1008 

31.5 

188 

409 

460 

43 

126 

.341 

92 

120 

.767 

65 

133 

198 

6.2 

65 

0 

69 

75 

16 

43 

511  16.0 

13 

Chris  McCray 

31 

30 

956 

30.8 

149 

326 

.457 

38 

120 

.317 

102 

113 

.903 

43 

90 

133 

4.3 

75 

2 

99 

70 

9 

58 

438  14.1 

11 

John  Gilchrist 

28 

27 

901 

32.2 

127 

298 

.426 

36 

94 

.383 

98 

132 

.742 

46 

97 

143 

51 

30 

0 

153 

73 

5 

42 

388  13  9 

04 

Travis  Garrison 

32 

30 

777 

24.3 

112 

252 

.444 

12 

32 

375 

86 

105 

.819 

76 

131 

207 

65 

92 

7 

27 

48 

43 

12 

322  10.1 

25 

Ekene  Ibekwe 

30 

13 

644 

215 

90 

220 

.409 

3 

19 

.158 

69 

125 

.552 

65 

124 

189 

63 

103 

7 

20 

64 

55 

27 

252    8.4 

23 

Mike  Jones 

32 

4 

437 

13.7 

81 

197 

411 

36 

102 

.353 

31 

41 

.756 

27 

57 

84 

2.6 

45 

0 

19 

31 

7 

16 

229    7.2 

15 

James  Gist 

31 

2 

533 

17.2 

72 

146 

.493 

0 

1 

.000 

47 

76 

.618 

39 

83 

122 

3.9 

56 

0 

15 

39 

31 

24 

191    6.2 

05 

D.J.  Strawberry 

14 

3 

300 

21.4 

34 

78 

.436 

7 

26 

.269 

25 

41 

.610 

3 

20 

23 

1.6 

25 

0 

29 

28 

3 

24 

100    7.1 

31 

Will  Bowers 

31 

10 

389 

12.5 

32 

80 

.400 

0 

2 

.000 

22 

35 

.629 

25 

56 

81 

2.6 

63 

0 

14 

27 

23 

4 

86     2.8 

12 

Sterlinq  Ledbetter 

23 

4 

393 

17.1 

25 

59 

.424 

3 

13 

231 

25 

33 

.758 

16 

35 

51 

2.2 

31 

1 

45 

44 

1 

11 

78     3.4 

21 

Mike  Grinnon 

21 

1 

137 

6.5 

5 

18 

.278 

2 

7 

.286 

3 

4 

750 

8 

15 

23 

1.1 

10 

0 

6 

8 

3 

5 

15     0.7 

44 

Hassan  Fofana 

4 

0 

29 

7.3 

4 

8 

.500 

0 

0 

.000 

0 

0 

.000 

2 

3 

5 

1.3 

8 

0 

2 

6 

2 

1 

8     2.0 

20 

Darien  Henry 

6 

0 

15 

2.5 

1 

3 

333 

0 

0 

.000 

0 

1 

.000 

2 

0 

2 

0.3 

2 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

2     0.3 

33 

Gini  Chukura 

6 

0 

6 

1.0 

0 

0 

.000 

0 

0 

.000 

0 

0 

.000 

0 

1 

1 

02 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0      0.0 

TM 

TEAM 

62 

61 

123 

38 

5 

0 

Total 

32 

920 

2094 

.439 

180 

542 

.332 

600 

826 

.726 

479 

906 

1385 

43.3 

610 

17 

499 

513 

200 

267 

2620  81.9 

Opponents 

32 

854 

2096 

.407 

239 

695 

.344 

485 

726 

.668 

467 

811 

1278 

39.9 

663 

21 

447 

528 

163 

267 

2432  76.0 

2004-05  ATLANTIC  COAST  CONFERENCE  GAMES  (7-9) 


##    Player 


GP  GS    Min     Avg 


/-TOTAL-/ 
FG     FGA     Pet 


/..-3-PTS-/ 
3FG     FGA     Pet     FT      FTA 


/--REBOUNDS-/ 
Pet      Off     Def     Tot      Avg      PF    FO     A     TO     Blk    Stl       Pts  Avg 


22 

Nik  Caner-Medley 

16 

16 

549 

34.3 

97 

223 

.435 

21 

70 

300 

50 

68 

.735 

33 

68 

101 

6.3 

35 

0 

31 

39 

8 

21 

265  16.6 

13 

Chris  McCray 

16 

16 

529 

33.1 

72 

178 

.404 

21 

62 

.339 

65 

69 

.942 

28 

39 

67 

4.2 

41 

0 

56 

32 

5 

28 

230  14.4 

11 

John  Gilchrist 

16 

15 

548 

34.2 

65 

167 

.389 

20 

51 

.392 

64 

81 

.790 

33 

57 

90 

5.6 

21 

0 

85 

40 

3 

13 

214  13.4 

04 

Travis  Garrison 

16 

15 

392 

24.5 

50 

115 

.435 

5 

19 

.263 

37 

46 

.804 

28 

63 

91 

5.7 

56 

5 

12 

25 

21 

7 

142    8.9 

25 

Ekene  Ibekwe 

14 

6 

279 

19.9 

39 

94 

.415 

0 

5 

.000 

38 

59 

.644 

23 

46 

69 

4.9 

51 

5 

5 

30 

20 

5 

116    8.3 

23 

Mike  Jones 

16 

2 

218 

13.6 

40 

90 

.444 

15 

43 

349 

14 

20 

.700 

10 

28 

38 

2.4 

28 

0 

9 

16 

4 

7 

109    6.8 

15 

James  Gist 

16 

2 

264 

16.5 

35 

72 

.486 

0 

0 

.000 

26 

46 

.565 

13 

37 

50 

3.1 

31 

0 

7 

16 

14 

9 

96     6.0 

31 

Will  Bowers 

16 

6 

211 

13.2 

16 

44 

.364 

0 

1 

000 

9 

15 

.600 

10 

28 

38 

2.4 

37 

0 

4 

14 

15 

3 

41     2.6 

12 

Sterlinq  Ledbetter 

14 

0 

208 

14.9 

13 

31 

.419 

2 

7 

.286 

10 

16 

.625 

8 

18 

26 

1.9 

17 

0 

21 

20 

0 

3 

38     2.7 

05 

D.J.  Strawberry 

3 

1 

67 

22.3 

8 

21 

.381 

0 

5 

.000 

5 

8 

.625 

2 

4 

6 

2.0 

6 

0 

3 

9 

0 

7 

21     7.0 

21 

Mike  Grinnon 

10 

1 

59 

5.9 

1 

5 

.200 

0 

1 

.000 

0 

0 

000 

1 

6 

7 

0.7 

3 

0 

1 

2 

1 

3 

2      0.2 

33 

Gini  Chukura 

2 

0 

1 

05 

0 

0 

.000 

0 

0 

000 

0 

0 

.000 

0 

0 

0 

0.0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0      0.0 

TM 

TEAM 

30 

38 

68 

4.3 

1 

0 

Total 

16 

436 

1040 

.419 

84 

264 

.318 

318 

428 

.743 

219 

432 

651 

40.7 

327 

10 

234 

243 

91 

106 

1274  79.6 

Opponents 

16 

467 

1069 

.437 

132 

335 

.394 

267 

395 

.676 

241 

439 

680 

42.5 

342 

13 

246 

240 

99 

133 

1333  83.3 

2005  POSTSEASON  NIT  GAMES  (3-1) 


m    Player 

GP 

GS 

Min 

Avg 

/-■ 

FG 

TOTAL- 
FGA 

••/ 
Pet 

; 

3FG 

-3-PTS 
FGA 

Pet 

FT 

FTA 

Pet 

/- 
Off 

--REBOUNDS- 
Def      Tot 

-/ 
Avg 

PF 

FO 

A 

TO 

Blk 

Stl 

Pts  Avg 

04    Travis  Garrison 

4 

4 

106 

26.5 

22 

50 

.440 

1 

3 

.333 

15 

20 

.750 

14 

23 

37 

9.3 

10 

0 

2 

4 

9 

1 

60   15.0 

23    Mike  Jones 

4 

1 

74 

18.5 

22 

41 

.537 

11 

27 

.407 

3 

3 

1.000 

6 

8 

14 

3.5 

4 

0 

3 

7 

2 

3 

58   14.5 

13    Chris  McCray 

4 

3 

133 

33.2 

17 

44 

.386 

2 

18 

.111 

15 

19 

.789 

7 

9 

16 

4.0 

10 

1 

16 

14 

1 

6 

51    12.8 

22    Nik  Caner-Medley 

4 

4 

128 

32.0 

16 

41 

.390 

5 

16 

.313 

8 

11 

.727 

3 

25 

28 

7.0 

9 

0 

11 

15 

2 

7 

45    11.3 

25    Ekene  Ibekwe 

4 

1 

89 

22.3 

12 

28 

.429 

1 

4 

.250 

11 

26 

.423 

9 

23 

32 

8.0 

16 

1 

5 

7 

12 

6 

36     9.0 

12    Sterlinq  Ledbetter 

4 

4 

132 

33.0 

7 

18 

389 

1 

6 

167 

9 

9 

1000 

7 

14 

21 

5.3 

8 

0 

20 

17 

1 

4 

24     6.0 

15    James  Gist 

4 

0 

75 

18.8 

6 

18 

333 

0 

0 

.000 

10 

12 

.833 

6 

11 

17 

4.3 

7 

0 

1 

3 

5 

5 

22     5  5 

31    Will  Bowers 

4 

3 

36 

9  0 

5 

12 

.417 

0 

1 

.000 

6 

9 

.667 

4 

7 

11 

2.8 

7 

0 

3 

3 

3 

0 

16     4.0 

21    Mike  Grinnon 

4 

0 

27 

6.8 

1 

3 

.333 

1 

1 

1.000 

0 

0 

.000 

2 

2 

4 

1.0 

2 

0 

3 

1 

0 

2 

3      0.8 

20    Darien  Henry 

1 

0 

0 

00 

0 

0 

.000 

0 

0 

.000 

0 

0 

.000 

0 

0 

0 

0.0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0      0.0 

33    Gini  Chukura 

1 

0 

0 

0.0 

0 

0 

.000 

0 

0 

.000 

0 

0 

.000 

0 

0 

0 

0.0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0      0.0 

TM  TEAM 

8 

6 

14 

3.5 

2 

0 

Total 

4 

108 

255 

.424 

22 

76 

.289 

77 

109 

.706 

66 

128 

194 

48.5 

75 

2 

64 

71 

35 

34 

315  78.8 

Opponents 

4 

95 

277 

.343 

26 

95 

.274 

67 

102 

.657 

73 

100 

173 

43.2 

88 

5 

52 

59 

13 

38 

283  70.8 

102 


■H 


MM 


GAME-BY-GAME  STATISTICS 


BASKETBALL 


TEAMS                FGM-FGA 

PCT. 

3PM-3PA 

PCT. 

FTM-FTA 

PCT. 

OR-DR 

REB 

PF-D 

AST 

TO 

BLK 

STL 

1H 

2H       OT 

PTS 

at  Maryland 

29-65 

.446 

7-19 

.368 

28-34 

.824 

15-32 

47 

12-0 

22 

21 

11 

13 

38 

55 

93 

Jackson  St.  (11/19) 

24-70 

.343 

5-17 

.294 

4-  8 

.500 

16-24 

40 

25-0 

11 

27 

5 

12 

24 

33 

57 

at  Maryland 

34-77 

.442 

7-18 

.389 

18-24 

.750 

21-30 

51 

14-0 

17 

22 

9 

14 

49 

44 

93 

Mercer  (11/23) 

24-62 

387 

9-21 

.429 

10-13 

.769 

9-25 

34 

20-0 

16 

28 

5 

10 

31 

36 

67 

Maryland 

33-67 

.493 

2-10 

.200 

16-21 

.762 

13-24 

37 

22-0 

20 

12 

7 

14 

37 

47 

84 

vs.  Memphis  (11/26) 

18-62 

.290 

3-20 

.150 

22-27 

.815 

21-24 

45 

16-1 

54 

21 

3 

3 

29 

32 

61 

Maryland 

26-61 

.426 

5-16 

.313 

7-13 

.538 

13-28 

41 

24-2 

15 

18 

4 

6 

32 

32 

64 

at  Wisconsin  (11/30) 

22-55 

.400 

4-20 

.200 

21-30 

.700 

9-23 

32 

17-0 

9 

12 

5 

10 

38 

31 

69 

Maryland 

28-55 

.509 

7-12 

.583 

15-23 

.652 

12-29 

41 

22-0 

21 

17 

7 

9 

38 

40 

78 

vs.  Geo.Mason  (12/4) 

14-57 

.246 

4-23 

.174 

22-30 

.733 

17-21 

38 

19-1 

10 

17 

1 

9 

15 

39 

54 

Maryland 

36-71 

.507 

6-23 

.261 

14-28 

.500 

18-24 

42 

22-1 

15 

18 

4 

7 

41 

51 

92 

vs.  G.Wash.  (12/5) 

37-69 

.536 

10-14 

.714 

17-24 

708 

14-22 

36 

21-0 

17 

18 

5 

10 

49 

52 

101 

at  Maryland 

38-69 

.551 

7-20 

.350 

13-13 

1.000 

11-26 

37 

14-0 

21 

14 

7 

12 

45 

51 

96 

Asheville  (12/12) 

28-67 

.418 

7-31 

.226 

9-15 

.600 

16-18 

34 

14-0 

15 

17 

5 

10 

34 

38 

72 

at  Maryland 

30-75 

.400 

4-18 

.222 

26-37 

.703 

16-28 

44 

26-2 

17 

15 

8 

12 

42 

38        10 

90 

Fla.  State  (12/19) 

31-71 

.437 

5-15 

.333 

21-32 

.656 

21-35 

56 

26-1 

11 

25 

5 

7 

35 

45         8 

88 

at  Maryland 

30-66 

.455 

9-19 

.474 

13-19 

.684 

19-25 

44 

13-0 

17 

14 

6 

9 

36 

46 

82 

American  (12/23) 

24-53 

.453 

6-19 

.316 

7-14 

.500 

6-22 

28 

17-1 

13 

17 

5 

7 

34 

27 

61 

at  Maryland 

45-83 

.542 

6-18 

.333 

16-24 

.667 

22-39 

61 

15-0 

17 

8 

10 

7 

52 

60 

112 

Liberty  (12/28! 

27-69 

.391 

8-21 

.381 

6-14 

.429 

10-20 

30 

20-0 

14 

16 

2 

3 

19 

49 

68 

at  Maryland 

29-68 

.426 

6-17 

.353 

21-26 

.808 

15-37 

52 

11-0 

11 

18 

5 

17 

47 

38 

85 

Mt.  St.  Mary's  (1/4) 

19-64 

.297 

8-26 

.308 

7-11 

.636 

10-28 

38 

20-0 

6 

24 

3 

8 

25 

28 

53 

Maryland 

27-71 

.380 

2-22 

.091 

19-26 

.731 

9-19 

28 

20-1 

11 

17 

3 

14 

34 

41 

75 

at  North  Car.  (1/8) 

39-69 

.565 

10-20 

.500 

21-25 

.840 

13-36 

49 

17-0 

27 

24 

8 

8 

47 

62 

109 

Maryland 

29-61 

.475 

1-14 

.071 

7-16 

.438 

10-26 

36 

26-1 

16 

17 

7 

9 

26 

40 

66 

at  Wake  For.  (1/11) 

28-67 

.418 

7-21 

.333 

18-35 

.514 

23-28 

51 

20-0 

13 

15 

7 

8 

47 

34 

81 

at  Maryland 

25-52 

.481 

6-16 

.375 

24-34 

.706 

13-25 

38 

13-0 

14 

14 

2 

9 

34 

46 

80 

Temple  (1/15) 

27-63 

.429 

6-28 

.214 

9-14 

.643 

14-21 

35 

23-0 

18 

15 

6 

7 

36 

33 

69 

at  Maryland 

28-64 

.438 

6-18 

.333 

20-25 

.800 

10-29 

39 

17-1 

14 

9 

11 

7 

40 

42 

82 

Virqinia  (1/19) 

23-67 

.343 

6-16 

.375 

16-23 

.696 

18-28 

46 

22-1 

11 

15 

5 

6 

41 

27 

68 

at  Maryland 

18-45 

.400 

5-15 

.333 

28-41 

.683 

13-24 

37 

21-0 

10 

19 

3 

2 

27 

42 

69 

NC  State  (1/23) 

28-58 

.483 

12-26 

.462 

17-23 

.739 

9-23 

32 

26-1 

17 

9 

3 

6 

53 

32 

85 

Maryland 

26-63 

.413 

3-11 

.273 

20-24 

.833 

19-29 

48 

15-0 

9 

23 

7 

10 

30 

45 

75 

at  Duke  (1/26) 

24-72 

.333 

7-25 

.280 

11-17 

.647 

21-19 

40 

18-1 

14 

19 

8 

15 

34 

32 

66 

at  Maryland 

26-58 

.448 

5-15 

.333 

22-30 

.733 

12-36 

48 

21-0 

15 

16 

6 

2 

44 

35 

79 

Georgia  Tech  (1/31) 

26-74 

.351 

4-20 

.200 

15-18 

833 

15-24 

39 

23-1 

9 

11 

4 

9 

34 

37 

71 

Maryland 

24-61 

.393 

2-11 

.182 

23-30 

.767 

11-29 

40 

21-2 

8 

16 

1 

4 

29 

44 

73 

atClemson(2/1) 

34-68 

.500 

7-18 

389 

13-21 

.619 

10-29 

39 

22-0 

19 

12 

4 

13 

45 

43 

88 

Maryland 

24-63 

.381 

11-24 

.458 

14-22 

.636 

16-35 

51 

20-0 

14 

19 

5 

5 

26 

41          6 

73 

at  Miami  (2/5) 

23-72 

.319 

9-28 

.321 

20-26 

.769 

17-29 

46 

20-0 

10 

9 

6 

12 

29 

38         8 

75 

at  Maryland 

31-59 

.525 

5-15 

.333 

19-21 

.905 

8-24 

32 

13-0 

19 

13 

6 

8 

42 

44 

86 

Virqinia  Tech  (2/8) 

29-59 

.492 

6-15 

400 

7-12 

.583 

9-21 

30 

18-1 

18 

18 

8 

6 

30 

41 

71 

at  Maryland 

33-75 

.440 

4-10 

.400 

29-39 

.744 

16-34 

50 

22-0 

20 

10 

8 

2 

48 

40        11 

99 

Duke  (2/12) 

29-73 

.397 

11-28 

.393 

23-30 

.767 

13-28 

41 

31-5 

12 

11 

4 

4 

43 

45         4 

92 

Maryland 

21-57 

.368 

5-15 

.333 

16-22 

.727 

12-21 

33 

19-0 

12 

12 

2 

8 

34 

29 

63 

at  NC  State  (2/16) 

25-57 

.439 

13-30 

.433 

19-21 

.905 

12-27 

39 

20-0 

22 

12 

6 

8 

48 

34 

•      82 

Maryland 

30-76 

.395 

7-18 

.389 

25-34 

.735 

15-35 

50 

19-1 

22 

15 

6 

5 

30 

39    13/10 

92 

at  Virginia  (2/19) 

33-75 

440 

11-25 

.440 

12-27 

.444 

11-35 

46 

24-2 

19 

13 

7 

6 

30 

39      13/7 

89 

at  Maryland 

33-81 

.407 

8-23 

.348 

19-26 

.731 

29-18 

47 

29-2 

18 

16 

7 

6 

39 

54 

93 

Clemson  (2/22) 

32-55 

.582 

8-12 

.667 

25-41 

610 

14-23 

37 

26-0 

12 

18 

13 

9 

49 

48 

-      97 

at  Maryland 

30-71 

.423 

11-17 

.647 

12-13 

.923 

14-21 

35 

17-0 

14 

11 

6 

4 

37 

46 

83 

North  Carolina  (2/27) 

31-62 

.500 

9-22 

.409 

14-21 

.667 

16-28 

44 

15-0 

18 

17 

6 

8 

47 

38 

-      85 

Maryland 

26-60 

.433 

5-18 

.278 

19-22 

.864 

9-24 

33 

21-0 

15 

15 

5 

8 

37 

39 

76 

at  Virqinia  Tech  (3/5) 

32-70 

.457 

7-14 

.500 

15-23 

.652 

19-26 

45 

14-0 

14 

12 

5 

8 

45 

41 

86 

Maryland 

23-65 

.354 

6-14 

.429 

20-30 

.667 

22-27 

49 

25-2 

11 

23 

2 

10 

36 

36 

72 

vs.  Clemson  (3/10) 

28-59 

.475 

11-25 

.440 

17-29 

.586 

11-24 

35 

21-0 

15 

17 

6 

7 

39 

45 

84 

at  Maryland 

26-68 

.382 

5-24 

.208 

28-36 

.778 

23-34 

57 

19-1 

18 

20 

15 

8 

39 

46 

85 

Oral  Roberts  (3/16) 

26-81 

.321 

3-21 

.143 

17-24 

.708 

25-24 

49 

24-0 

13 

15 

4 

13 

32 

40 

■      72 

at  Maryland 

28-67 

.418 

3-12 

.250 

19-26 

.731 

16-35 

51 

16-0 

15 

14 

6 

8 

34 

44 

78 

Davidson  (3/23) 

21-67 

.313 

10-35 

.286 

11-17 

.647 

14-29 

43 

24-2 

16 

16 

4 

5 

34 

29 

■      63 

at  Maryland 

27-55 

.491 

10-25 

.400 

21-31 

.677 

10-31 

41 

15-0 

18 

16 

8 

10 

44 

41 

85 

TCU  (3/26) 

24-65 

.369 

11-29 

.379 

14-21 

.667 

14-23 

37 

24-3 

11 

15 

0 

7 

43 

30 

-      73 

Maryland 

27-65 

.415 

4-15 

.267 

9-16 

.563 

17-28 

45 

25-1 

13 

21 

6 

8 

29 

38 

67 

vs.  South  Car.  (3/29) 

24-64 

.375 

2-10 

.200 

25-40 

.625 

20-24 

44 

16-0 

12 

13 

5 

13 

41 

34 

-      75 

girakmHMD 


06 


SPORTS 


TEAM 


2004-05  SUPERLATIVES 


MARYLAND  GAME  HIGHS 

POINTS                                   112    vs  Liberty  (12/28/04) 

FIELD  GOALS  MADE 

45 

vs  Liberty  (12/28/04) 

FIELD  GOAL  ATTEMPTS 

83 

vs  Liberty  (12/28/04) 

FIELD  GOAL  PCT 

.551  (38-69) 

vsUNCAsheville  (12/12/04) 

3  PT  FIELD  GOALS  MADE 

11 

vs  North  Carolina  (2/27/05) 

11 

at  Miami  (2/5/05) 

3  PTFG  ATTEMPTS 

25 

vs  TCU  (3/26/05) 

3  PT  FG  PCT. 

.647(11-17) 

vs  North  Carolina  (2/27/05) 

FREE  THROWS  MADE 

29 

vs  Duke  (2/12/05) 

FREE  THROW  ATTEMPTS 

41 

vs  NC  State  (1/23/05) 

FREE  THROW  PCT.         1.000(13-13] 

vsUNCAsheville  (12/12/04) 

REBOUNDS 

61 

vs  Liberty  (12/28/04) 

ASSISTS 

22 

at  Virqinia  (2/19/05) 

22 

vs  Jackson  State  (11/19/04) 

STEALS 

17 

vs  Mount  St.  Marys  (1/4/05) 

BLOCKED  SHOTS 

15 

vs  Oral  Roberts  (03/16/05) 

TURNOVERS 

23 

vs  Clemson  (03/10/05) 

23 

at  Duke  (1/26/05) 

FOULS 

29 

vs  Clemson  (2/22/05) 

OPPONENT  GAME  HIGHS 

POINTS                                   109    at  North  Carolina  (01/08/05) 

FIELD  GOALS  MADE 

39 

at  North  Carolina  (01/08/05) 

FIELD  GOAL  ATTEMPTS 

81 

vs  Oral  Roberts  (03/16/05) 

FIELD  GOAL  PCT. 

.582  (32-55) 

vs  Clemson  (02/22/05) 

3  PT  FIELD  GOALS  MADE 

13 

at  NC  State  (2/16/05) 

3  PTFG  ATTEMPTS 

35 

vs  Davidson  (03/23/05) 

3  PTFG  PCT. 

.714(10-14) 

vs  Geo.  Wash.  (12/5/04) 

FREE  THROWS  MADE 

25 

vs  South  Carolina  (03/29/05) 

25 

isClemur  C2  22 :5 

FREE  THROW  ATTEMPTS 

v 

vs  Clemson  (02/22/05) 

FREE  THROW  PCT. 

.905(19-21) 

at  NC  State  (2/16/05) 

REBOUNDS 

56 

vs  Flohda  State  (12/19/04) 

ASSISTS 

27 

at  North  Carolina  (01/08/05) 

STEALS 

15 

at  Duke  (01/26/05) 

BLOCKED  SHOTS 

13 

vs  Clemson  (02/22/05) 

TURNOVERS 

28 

vs  Mercer  (11/23/04) 

FOULS 

31 

vs  Duke  (02/12/05) 

MARYLAND  GAME  LOWS 

POINTS                                    63    at  NC  State  (2/16/05) 

FIELD  GOALS  MADE 

18 

vs  NC  State  (1/23/05) 

FIELD  GOAL  ATTEMPTS 

-15 

vs  NC  State  (1/23/05) 

FIELD  GOAL  PCT. 

354(23-65) 

vs  Clemson  (3/10/05) 

3  PT  FIELD  GOALS  MADE 

1 

at  Wake  Forest  (1/11/05) 

3  PTFG  ATTEMPTS 

10 

vs  Memphis  (11/26/04) 

10 

vs  Duke  (2/12/05) 

3  PTFG  PCT. 

.071  (1-14) 

at  Wake  Forest  (1/11/05) 

FREE  THROWS  MADE 

7 

at  Wisconsin  (11/30/04) 

7 

at  Wake  Forest  (1/11/05) 

FREE  THROW  ATTEMPTS 

13 

at  Wisconsin  ( 11  .'30/04) 

13 

/s  JNCAstieville  '.  '-  4 

13 

vs  North  Carolina  (2/27/05) 

FREE  THROW  PCT. 

.438(7-16) 

at  Wake  Forest  (1/11/05) 

REBOUNDS 

28 

at  North  Carolina  (1/8/05) 

ASSISTS 

8 

at  Clemson  (2/1/05) 

STEALS 

2 

vs  NC  State  (1/23/05) 

2 

vs  Georgia  Tech  (1/30/05) 

2 

vs  Duke  (2/12/05) 

BLOCKED  SHOTS 

1 

at  Clemson  (2/1/05) 

TURNOVERS 

8 

vs  Liberty  (12/28/04) 

FOULS 

11 

/s  Mount  St  Marys  (1/4/05 

OPPONENT  GAME  LOWS 

POINTS                                       53     vs  Mount  St.  Marys  (1/4/05) 

FIELD  GOALS  MADE 

14 

vsGeorqe  Mason  (12/4/04) 

FIELD  GOAL  ATTEMPTS 

53 

vs  American  (12/23/04) 

FIELD  GOAL  PCT 

246(14-57) 

vsGeorqe  Mason  (12/04/04) 

3  PT  FIELD  GOALS  MADE 

2 

vs  South  Carolina  (3/29/05) 

3  PTFG  ATTEMPTS 

10 

vs  South  Carolina  (3/29/05) 

3  PTFG  PCT. 

.143  (3-21) 

vs  Oral  Roberts  (3/16/05) 

FREE  THROWS  MADE 

4 

vs  Jackson  State  (11/19/04) 

FREE  THROW  ATTEMPTS 

8 

vs  Jackson  State  (11/19/04) 

FREE  THROW  PCT 

.429  (6-14) 

vs  Liberty  (12/28/04) 

REBOUND- 

28 

vs  American  (12/23/04) 

ASSISTS 

5 

vs  Memphis  (11/26/04) 

STEALS 

3 

vs  Memphis  (11/26/04) 

3 

vs  Liberty  (12/28/04) 

BLOCKED  SHOTS 

0     vs  TCU  (3/26/05) 

TURNOVERS 

9    vs  NC  State  (1/23/05) 

9    at  Miami  (2/5/05) 

FOULS 

14    vsUNCAsheville  (12/12/04) 

14    at  Virginia  Tech  (3/5/05) 

INDIVIDUAL  GAME-HIGHS 

POINTS                    35          Nik  Caner-Medley  vs  Temple  (1/15/05) 

28 

John  Gilchnst  vs  Liberty  (12/28/04) 

FGMADE                   14 

Nik  Caner-Medley  vs  Temple  (1/15/05) 

10 

Ekene  Ibekwe  at  Wisconsin  (11/30/04) 

FGATT                      21 

Nik  Caner-Medley  vs  Temple  (1/15/05) 

19  Nik  Caner-Medley  vs  Georqia  Tech  (01/30/05) 

FGPCT          1.000  (64) 

Mike  Jones  vs  Virqinia  Tech  (2/8/05) 

(min5made)    1.000(5-5) 

D.J.  Strawberry  vs  UNC  Asheville  (12/12/04) 

3 PTFG  MADE             5 

Chris  McCray  vs  North  Carolina  (2/27/05) 

5 

John  Gilchrist  vs  Liberty  (12/28/04) 

3  PTFG  ATT               10 

Mike  Jones  vs  TCU  (03/26/05) 

3-PT  FGPCT   1.000(3-3) 

D  J  Strawberry  vs  UNC  Asheville  (12/12/04) 

(min2made)  1.000(2-2) 

Travis  Garnson  vs  Amencan  (12/23/04) 

1000(2-2) 

John  Gilchrist  vs  Mercer  (11/23/04) 

FTMADE                    12 

John  Gilchrist  at  Clemson  (02/01/05) 

FT  AH                       14 

John  Gilchnst  at  Clemson  (02/01/05) 

FT  PCT        1.000(10-10) 

Chris  McCray  vs  Duke  (02/12/05) 

(min3made)  1.000(9-9) 

1000(8-8) 

Travis  Garrison  vs  Jackson  State  (11/19/04) 
Stertinq  Ledbetter  vs  Oral  Roberts  (3/16/05) 

1000i8-8) 

Chns  McCray  vs  Georqia  Tech  (01/30/05) 

1.000(7-7) 

James  Gist  vs  Davidson  (03/23/05) 

1.000(7-7) 

John  Gilchrist  vs  virqinia  Tech  (02/08/05) 

1.000(6-6) 

Five  times 

REBOUNDS                15 

Travis  Garrison  vs  Georqia  Tech  (1/30/05) 

ASSISTS                   10 

John  Gilchnst  vs  Virqinia  Tech  (2/08/05) 

STEALS                     5 

Nik  Caner-Medley  vs  Liberty  (12/28/04) 

5 

John  Gilchnst  vs  Memphis  (11/26/04) 

BLOCKED  SHOTS         6 

Ekene  Ibekwe  vs  Liberty  (12/28/04) 

TURNOVERS               6 

Six  times 

POINTS-REBOUNDS-ASSISTS  (BLOCKS) 


104 


Date 

Opponent 

4 
Garrison 

5 
Strawberry 

11 
Gilchrist 

12 
Ledbetter 

13 

McCray 

15 
Gist 

20 
Henry 

21 
Grinnon 

22 

Caner-Medley 

23 

Jones 

25* 
Ibekwe 

31' 

Bowers 

33 
Chukura 

N19 

JACKSON  STATE 

21-  7-1 

11-2-3 

11-  5-8 

ini 

11-6-1 

7-5-1 

0-1-1 

0-1-0 

12-5-1 

3-5-3 

17-  8-3 

0-0-0 

dnp 

N?2 

MERCER 

4-  5-2 

13-0-4 

14-  4-6 

ini 

15-9-1 

10-3-0 

0-0-0 

3-2-1 

21-6-2 

5-5-0 

4-  7-2 

04-1 

dnp 

N26 

vs.  Memphis 

9-10-0 

8-2-2 

16-10-7 

ini 

16-24 

7-5-0 

0-0-0 

0-0-0 

154-5 

9-0-0 

4-1-2 

0*0 

dnp 

N30 

at  Wisconsin 

11-  7-1 

3-1-2 

6-  5-8 

ini 

14-2-2 

1-1-0 

dnp 

dnp 

74-2 

2-3-0 

21-12-2 

(MM) 

dnp 

D4 

vs.  Georqe  Mason 

2-64 

7-0-1 

9-5-9 

dnp 

20-3-3 

6-5-2 

(MM) 

0-1-0 

20-5-3 

64-0 

0-4-0 

4-2-1 

dnp 

D5 

vs.  Georqe  Wash. 

12-  7-2 

10-2-2 

23-  5-5 

dnp 

9-6-3 

124-0 

dnp 

dnp 

16-7-2 

0-(M) 

10-8-3 

dnp 

dnp 

D1? 

UNC  ASHEVILLE 

15-  5-1 

13-3-3 

22-4-7 

dnp 

15-34 

4-5-1 

2-1-0 

ini 

64-2 

34-' 

12-  7-2 

2-0-0 

dnp 

D19 

FLORIDA  STATE 

4-  4-1 

114-2 

21-13-8 

dnp 

14-0-2 

11-7-1 

ini 

dnp 

114-2 

3-0-0 

13-  3-1 

2-5-2 

dnp 

D?3 

AMERICAN 

14-6-2 

4-2-3 

20-  4-5 

1-0-0 

12-2-2 

4-7-2 

ini 

ini 

164-2 

2-0-0 

9-13-1 

0-2-0 

dnp 

D28 

LIBERTY 

8-11-0 

7-0-3 

28-5-3 

1-1-1 

13-5-2 

14-8-0 

ini 

6-2-1 

20-5-2 

5-2-2 

6-12-6 

4-7-1 

0-14 

J4 

MT.  ST.  MARTS 

15-  7-1 

2-2-1 

17-  3-3 

6-2-1 

84-1 

2-8-0 

ini 

1-1-0 

17-6-2 

64-0 

6-  8-1 

5-6-0 

044 

.18 

at  North  Carolina 

13-  3-0 

8-1-C 

11-4-3 

2-1-3 

134-3 

9-2-1 

ini 

2-2-0 

1044) 

244 

3-2-1 

2-2-0 

0-04 

J11 

at  Wake  Forest 

8-6-0 

2-1-1 

2-2-3 

3-2-3 

244 

8-2-0 

ini 

dnp 

21-64 

9-1-0 

9-  7-2 

3-4-0 

04-0 

.115 

TEMPLE 

6-  5-2 

2-3-2 

4-1-5 

0-0-1 

ini 

64-1 

ini 

dnp 

35-9-2 

214-0 

2-  1-0 

4-5-1 

dnp 

J19 

VIRGINIA 

8-  9-0 

ini 

13-  2-7 

0-0-0 

12-7-3 

4-2-0 

inj 

dnp 

26-7-2 

5-3-2 

12-6-2 

2-2-3 

dnp 

,122 

NC  STATE 

11-  5-1 

ini 

13-  2-3 

1-0-0 

11-6-3 

8-1-0 

ini 

0-0-1 

15-10-2 

0-1-0 

8-8-0 

2-0-0 

dnp 

,126 

at  Duke 

9-  5-0 

ini 

10-9-3 

dnp 

7-6-1 

1-1-0 

ini 

0-0-0 

25-5-3 

4-1-0 

15-  9-2 

4-7-2 

dnp 

J31 

GEORGIA  TECH 

7-15-2 

ini 

15-  5-7 

5-3-0 

16-2-3 

1-1-0 

dnp 

dnp 

19-3-1 

2-2-1 

14-  94 

0-1-0 

dnp 

F1 

at  Clemson 

4-2-1 

ini 

18-  7-3 

10-2-1 

11-2-1 

6-4-0 

dnp 

0-0-0 

9-8-2 

7-2-0 

6-4-0 

2-3-0 

dnp 

F5 

at  Miami 

8-7-0 

ini 

8-  4-4 

0-4-0 

234-5 

5-3-1 

dnp 

0-1-0 

8-7-3 

14-7-1 

ini 

7-3-1 

dnp 

F8 

VIRGINIA  TECH 

2-1-1 

ini 

19-5-10 

1-1-0 

16-3-6 

8-7-1 

dnp 

0-1-0 

21-7-1 

13-1-0 

ini 

64-1 

dnp 

F12 

DUKE 

17-11-1 

ini 

19-10-9 

2-0-1 

17-5-5 

2-1-0 

dnp 

dnp 

11-9-2 

15-5-1 

11-5-2 

5-2-0 

dnp 

F16 

at  NC  State 

11-  5-1 

ini 

7-0-2 

3-2-3 

11-1-2 

6-6-1 

dnp 

0-0-0 

19-6-1 

2-3-2 

4-  4-2 

0-1-0 

dnp 

F19 

a!  Virginia 
CLEMSON 

20-  8-2 
16-7-2 

ini 
ini 

22^  9-6 

3-7-1 

13-7-6 

0-0-0 

dnp 

dnp 

19-11-5 

7-3-1 

8-  2-2 

0-0-1 

dnp 

F22 

12-10-5 

74-3 

21-3-4 

1-2-1 

dnp 

0-0-0 

23-7-2 

6-2-0 

7-4-1 

0-0-2 

dnp 

F27 

NORTH  CAROLINA 

1-3-0 

ini 

13-2-5 

2-0-2 

25-6-5 

8-7-1 

dnp 

0-1-0 

16-54 

124-1 

4-  34 

2-1-0 

dnp 

■.'-■ 

at  Virqinia  Tech 

3-  0-0 

ini 

11-  6-7 

0-04 

18-7-3 

18-4-0 

dnp 

0-2-0 

12-2-1 

8-3-0 

2-  3-1 

4-3-2 

dnp 

M10 

vs.  Clemson  (ACC) 

3-3-1 

ini 

4-  2-2 

8-1-1 

24-84 

inj 

dnp 

0-5-0 

14-10-2 

0-1-1 

9-7-1 

10-6-1 

044 

M16 

ORAL  ROBTS.  (NIT) 

18-11-0 

ini 

ini 

10-9-5 

744 

74-0 

dnp 

3-2-1 

0-8-5 

18-3-1 

8-  84 

14-5-2 

dnp 

M23 

DAVIDSON  (NIT) 

12-  6-0 

ini 

ini 

10-3-8 

11-6-1 

15-7-1 

dnp 

0-0-0 

12-11-2 

7-2-0 

11-  9-5 

044 

dnp 

M26 

TCU  (NIT) 

15-10-2 

ini 

mj 

2-6-6 

18-4-5 

0-4-0 

0-0-0 

0-0-0 

20-0-2 

18-3-2 

10-8-3 

2-2-1 

0-0-0 

M29 

vs  South  Car  MT 

15-10-0 

ini 

inj 

2-3-1 

15-2-6 

0-2-0 

dnp 

0-2-2 

13-9-2 

15-6-0 

7-  7-0 

04-0 

dnp 

Bo|d  indicates  game  started;  DNP  =  did  not  play-coach's  decision,  inj  =  injured;  *  =  blocks  indicated  m  place  of  assists 


I  SI 


MEN'S 


BASKETBALL 


MISCELLANEOUS  STATISTICS 


INDIVIDUAL  PERFORMANCES 


POINTS 

Player 

Points 

Opponent 

Nik  Caner-Medley 

35 

vs.  Temple  (1/15/05) 

John  Gilchrist 

28 

vs.  Liberty  (12/28/04) 

Nik  Caner-Medley 

26 

vs.  Virginia  (1/19/05) 

Chns  McCray 

25 

vs.  North  Carolina  (2/27/05) 

Nik  Caner-Medley 

25 

at  Duke  [1/26/05) 

Chris  McCray 

24 

vsClemson-ACC  (3/10/05) 

Nik  Caner-Medley 

23 

vs.  Clemson  (2/22/05) 

John  Gilchrist 

23 

vs  George  Washington  (12/5/04) 

Chris  McCray 

23 

at  Miami  (2/5/05) 

John  Gilchrist 

22 

at  Virginia  (2/19/05) 

John  Gilchrist 

22 

vs  UNCAsheville  (12/12/04) 

Nik  Caner-Medley 

21 

vs  Virginia  Tech  (2/8/05) 

Nik  Caner-Medley 

21 

at  Wake  Forest  [1/1 1/05) 

Nik  Caner-Medley 

21 

vs  Mercer  (11/23/04) 

Travis  Garrison 

21 

vs.  Jackson  State  (11/19/04) 

John  Gilchrist 

21 

vs.  Florida  State  (12/19/04) 

Ekene  Ibekwe 

21 

at  Wisconsin  (11/30/04) 

Mike  Jones 

21 

vs  Temple  (1/15/05) 

Nik  Caner-Medley 

20 

vs.  TCU  (3/26/05) 

Nik  Caner-Medley 

20 

vs  Liberty  (12/28/04) 

Nik  Caner-Medley 

20 

vs  George  Mason  (12/4/04) 

Travis  Garrison 

20 

at  Virginia  (2/19/05) 

John  Gilchrist 

20 

vs.  American  (12/23/04) 

Chris  McCray 

20 

vs  Georqe  Mason  (12/4/04) 

REBOUNDS 

Player                     Rebounds 

Opponent 

Travis  Garrison 

15(1  off,  14  def) 

vs.  Georgia  Tech  (1/30/05) 

John  Gilchrist 

13  (7  off,  6  def) 

vs.  Florida  State  (12/19/04) 

Ekene  Ibekwe 

13  (6  off,  7  def) 

vs.  American  (12/23/04) 

Ekene  Ibekwe 

12  (4  off,  8  def) 

vs.  Liberty  (12/28/04) 

Ekene Ibekwe 

12  (5  off,  7  def) 

at  Wisconsin  (11 '30/04) 

Nik  Caner-Medley 

11  (1  off,  10  def) 

vs.  Davidson-NIT  (3/23/05) 

Nik  Caner-Medley 
Travis  Garrison 

11  (2  off,  9  def) 
11  (7  off,  4  def) 

at  Virginia  [2  19  05) 
vs  Oral  Roberts-NIT  (3/16/05) 

Travis  Garrison 

11  (5  off.  6  def) 

vs.  Duke  (2/12/05) 

Travis  Garrison 

11  (4  off,  7  def) 

vs.  Liberty  (12/28/04) 

ASSISTS 

Player 

Assists 

Opponent 

John  Gilchnst 

10 

vs.  Virginia  Tech  (2/8/05) 

John  Gilchnst 

9 

vs  Duke  (2/12/05) 

John  Gilchnst 

9 

vs.  Georqe  Mason  (12/4/04) 

John  Gilchnst 

8 

vs.  Flonda  State  (12/19/04) 

John  Gilchnst 

8 

at  Wisconsin  (11/30/04) 

John  Gilchrist 

8 

vs.  Jackson  State  (11/19/04) 

Sterling  Ledbetter 

8 

vs.  Davidson-NIT  (3/23/05) 

STEALS 

Player 


Steals 


Opponent 


Nik  Caner-Medley 

5 

vs  Liberty  (12/28/04) 

John  Gilchrist 

5 

vs  Memphis  (11/26/04) 

Nik  Caner-Medley 

4 

at  Duke  (1/26/05) 

John  Gilchnst 

4 

vs.  Mercer  (11/23/04) 

John  Gilchrist 

4 

vs.  Jackson  State  (11/19/04) 

James  Gist 

4 

vs.  Mount  St.  Mary's  (1/5/05) 

Chris  McCray 

4 

vs  Clemson-ACC  (3/10/05) 

Chris  McCray 

4 

vs  Mount  St  Mary's  (1  5/05) 

Chris  McCray 

4 

vs  George  Mason  (12/4/04) 

Chris  McCray 

4 

vs.  Mercer  (11/23/04) 

D.J.  Strawberry 

4 

vs  Florida  State  (12/19/04) 

BLOCKED  SHOTS 

Player                           Blocks 

Opponent 

Ekene  Ibekwe 

6 

vs  Liberty  (12/28/04) 

Ekene  Ibekwe 

5 

vs.  Davidson-NIT  (3/23/05) 

Travis  Garnson 

4 

vs.  South  Carolina-NIT  (3/29/05) 

Travis  Garnson 

4 

vs  Oral  Roberts-NIT  [3/16/05] 

Travis  Garrison 

4 

vs.  Duke  (2/12/05) 

James  Gist 

4 

vs.  Florida  State  (12/19/04) 

Ekene  Ibekwe 

4 

vs  Oral  Roberts-NIT  (3/16/05) 

Ekene  Ibekwe 

4 

vs  Georgia  Tech  (1/30/05) 

DOUBLE-DOUBLES 

Player                     Breakdown 

Opponent 

Nik  Caner-Medley 

12  pts,  11  reb 

vs  Davidson-NIT  (3/23/05) 

Nik  Caner-Medley 

14  pts,  10  reb 

vs  Clemson-ACC  (3/10/05] 

Nik  Caner-Medley 

19pts,  11  reb 

at  Virginia  (2/19/05) 

Nik  Caner-Medley 

15  pts,  10  reb 

vs.  NC  State  (1/23/05) 

Travis  Garrison 

15  pts,  10  reb 

vs  South  Carolina-NIT  (3/29/05) 

Travis  Garrison 

15  pts,  10  reb 

vs.  TCU-NIT  (3/26/05) 

Travis  Garnson 

18pts.  11  reb 

vs.  Oral  Roberts-NIT  (3/16/05) 

Travis  Garrison 

17pts,  11  reb 

vs.  Duke  (2/12/05) 

John  Gilchrist 

12  pts,  10  reb 

vs.  Clemson  (2/22/05) 

John  Gilchrist 

19  pts,  10  reb 

vs  Duke  [2/12/05) 

John  Gilchnst 

19  pts,  1 0ast 

vs.  Virginia  Tech  (2/8/05) 

John  Gilchrist 

21  pts,  13  reb 

vs.  Florida  State  (12/19/04) 

John  Gilchrist 

16  pts,  10  reb 

vs  Memphis  (11/26/04) 

Ekene  Ibekwe 

21  pts,  12  reb 

at  Wisconsin  (11/30/04) 

TERRAPIN  TENDENCIES 


Maryland's  Record 

Overall 

ACC 

Overall  Record 

19-13 

7-9 

Home 

15-3 

5-3 

Road 

2-7 

2-6 

Neutral 

2-3 

Leading  at  the  half 

14-0 

4-0 

Trailinq  at  the  half 

3-13 

2-9 

Tied  at  the  half 

2-0 

1-0 

Leading  with  5  00  to  play 

18-1 

6-1 

Trailing  with  5:00  to  play 

0-12 

0-8 

Tied  with  5  00  to  play 

1-0 

1-0 

In  single  overtime 

2-1 

2-1 

In  double  overtime 

1-0 

1-0 

Shooting  50%  or  better 

3-1 

1-0 

Shooting  below  50% 

14-12 

6-9 

Shootinq  40%  or  better 

16-8 

6-5 

Shooting  below  40% 

2-5 

1-4 

Opponent  shootinq  50%  or  better 

0-5 

04 

Opponent  shootinq  below  50% 

19-8 

7-5 

Opponent  shootinq  40%  or  better 

7-11 

3-7 

Opponent  shooting  below  40% 

12-2 

4-1 

Shoot  higher  FG%  than  opponent 

17-4 

5-2 

Shoot  lower  FG%  than  opponent 

2-9 

2-7 

FG%  is  even 

0-0 

0-0 

More  field  goal  attempts 

10-7 

3-3 

Fewer  field  goal  attempts 

7-5 

3-5 

Field  qoal  attempts  are  even 

2-1 

1-1 

Making  more  free  throws 

174 

6-3 

Making  fewer  free  throws 

2-9 

1-6 

Free  throws  are  even 

0-0 

0-0 

Maryland's  Record 


Overall 


ACC 


Outreboundmg  opponent 

16-7 

54 

Outrebounded  by  opponent 

3-6 

2-5 

Rebounding  is  even 

0-0 

0-0 

More  turnovers  than  opponent 

5-7 

1-5 

Fewer  turnovers  than  opponent 

134 

6-3 

Turnovers  are  even 

1-2 

0-1 

More  fouls  than  opponent 

2-9 

0-5 

Fewer  fouls  than  opponent 

15-3 

6-3 

Fouls  are  even 

2-1 

1-1 

Zero  Maryland  players  foul  out 

15-5 

4-8 

1+ Maryland  players  foul  out 

4-8 

3-1 

Sconnq  more  bench  points 

14-5 

4-5 

Scorinq  fewer  bench  points 

5-8 

34 

Bench  scorinq  is  even 

0-0 

0-0 

Games  decided  by  3  or  less 

2-2 

2-2 

Games  decided  by  4  to  8 

2-3 

2-1 

Games  decided  by  9  to  12 

3-3 

1-1 

Games  decided  by  13  to  19 

4-4 

24 

Games  decided  by  20  or  more 

8-1 

0-1 

vs.  Top  10  opponent 

2-3 

2-3 

vs  Top  25  opponent 

2-4 

2-3 

vs  Unranked  opponent 

14-9 

4-5 

vs  Team  with  winning  record 

14-11 

7-7 

vs.  Team  with  .500  record 

2-1 

0-1 

vs.  Team  with  losinq  record 

3-1 

0-1 

Player  scores  30*  points 

1-0 

0-0 

Player  scores  20+  points 

13-7 

54 

Terps  score  60+  points 

15-13 

6-9 

Terps  score  70+  points 

16-8 

6-6 

Terps  score  80+  points 

13-3 

5-2 

Terps  score  90+  points 

7-2 

3-1 

Maryland's  Record 

Overall 

ACC 

Opp  player  scores  30+  points 

1-0 

0-0 

Opp  player  scores  20+  points 

10-10 

5-7 

Opponents  score  60+  points 

17-13 

7-9 

Opponents  score  70+  points 

8-12 

5-9 

Opponents  score  80+  points 

3-10 

3-8 

Opponents  score  90+  points 

1-3 

1-2 

Maryland's  Record 

Overall 

ACC 

In  November 

3-1 

0-0 

In  December 

5-1 

1-0 

In  January 

5-3 

3-3 

In  February 

3-5 

3-5 

In  March 

3-3 

0-1 

Maryland  Top  Scorer  (includes  ties) 

Nik  Caner-Medley 

13 

10 

John  Gilchrist 

10 

4 

Chns  McCray 

8 

2 

Travis  Garrison 

4 

1 

James  Gist 

2 

1 

Mike  Jones 

2 

0 

Ekene  Ibekwe 

1 

0 

Maryland  Top  Rebounder  (includes  ties) 

Nik  Caner-Medley 

10 

7 

Travis  Garnson 

9 

4 

Ekene  Ibekwe 

9 

1 

John  Gilchrist 

5 

3 

James  Gist 

4 

3 

Chns  McCray 

3 

2 

Mike  Jones 

Maryland  Top  Assist  Player 

includes  ties) 

John  Gilchrist 

24 

13 

Chris  McCray 

8 

6 

Sterling  Ledbetter 

5 

2 

Nik  Caner-Medley 

3 

1 

Will  Bowers 

1 

0 

DJ  Strawbem 

1 

0 

MARYLAND'S 
LARGEST ... 

LEAD 

Overall:  45  (95-50  at  6:40  lefl-2H  vs.  Liberty, 

12/28/04) 

ACC:  16  (84-68  at  3:48  lefl-2H  vs.  Virginia  Tech, 
2/8/05) 

DEFICIT 

Overall:  42  (65-107  at  3:10  left-2H  al  North  Carolina, 

1/8/05) 

ACC:  42  (65-107  at  3:10  left-2H  at  North  Carolina, 
1/8/05) 

MARGIN  OF  VICTORY 

Overall:  44  (1 12-68  vs  Liberty.  12/28/04)  _ 
ACC:  15(86-71  vs  Virginia  Tech,  2/8/05) 


MARGIN  OF  DEFEAT 

Overall:  34  (75-109  at  North  Carolina.  1/8/05) 
ACC:  34  (75-109  at  North  Carolina,  1/8/05) 

HALFTIME  LEAD 

Overall:  33  (52-19  vs  Liberty,  12/28/04) 
ACC:  12  (42-30  vs.  Virginia  Tech,  2/8/05) 

HALFTIME  DEFICIT 

Overall:  26  (27-53  vs.  NC  State,  1/23/05) 
ACC:  26  (27-53  vs.  NC  State,  1/23/05) 

HOME  CROWD 

Overall:  17,950  (sellout,  15  times) 


ACC:  17,950  (sellout) 


ROAD  CROWD 

Overall:  21,750  (at  North  Carolina,  1/8/05) 
ACC:  21,750  (al  North  Carolina,  1/8/05) 


NEUTRAL  CROWD 

Overall:  20,301  (vs.  Clemson.  ACC  Tournament, 
3/10/05) 


06 


CMimMZJE 


SPORTS 


TEAM 


I**:  we    , 

TURHfJ 


2004-05  GAME  RECAPS 


GAME  1-11/1 9/04  -  COMCAST  CENTER 

[15/16]  MARYLAND  93 
JACKSON  STATE  57 

COLLEGE  PARK,  Md  (AP)  •  Travis  Garrison  scored  a  career-high  21 
points,  and  No.  15  Maryland  pulled  away  from  Jackson  State  after  halftone 
in  a  season-opening  victory 

Ekene  Ibekwe  had  a  career-high  1 7  points  and  eight  rebounds  for  the 
Terrapins,  who  had  six  players  score  in  double  figures  Maryland  is  102-2 
in  non-conference  home  games  since  Williams  arnved  before  the  1989-90 
season. 

Ahead  by  14  at  halftone,  Maryland  quickly  expanded  the  margin  behind 
Garrison,  who  scored  nine  points  in  an  18-6  run  that  made  it  56-30  Then, 
after  Williams-Parker  hit  a  3-pointer,  Maryland  scored  18  straight  points  to 
go  up  by  41 

MARYLAND  93,  JACKSON  STATE  57 

Comcast  Center  -  Nov.  19,2004 

Tigers fg    3fg       ft      o-d      rb    pf    tp    a   to  bk    s  min 


Tompkins 

t 

4-9 

1-3 

0-0 

2-5 

7 

4 

9 

0 

3 

0 

I 

18 

Hassel 

( 

4-11 

1-3 

0-0 

4-3 

7 

3 

9 

1 

9 

3 

2 

26 

Ross 

c 

5-8 

0-1 

0-2 

24 

6 

3 

10 

1 

4 

0 

0 

29 

White 

_S_ 

0-11 

0-2 

0-0 

t-J 

4 

4 

0 

7 

5 

0 

3 

33 

Wilms-Parker 

9 

4-10 

24 

0-2 

1-2 

3 

1 

111 

0 

0 

0 

1 

21 

King 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0-2 

2 

1 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

10 

Sanders 

0-3 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

3 

0 

0 

8 

Wallace 

5-11 

14 

0-0 

1-2 

3 

1 

11 

1 

1 

0 

3 

25 

Smith 

0-2 

0-0 

0-0 

1-1 

2 

4 

0 

0 

0 

1 

1 

12 

Travis 

2-5 

0-0 

44 

0-2 

2 

4 

8 

1 

2 

0 

1 

18 

TEAM 

4-0 

4 

24-70 
.343 

5-17 
.294 

4-8 
.500 

16-24 

40 

25 

57 

11 

27 

5  12 

?00 

Terrapins 

'9 

3fq 

ft 

o-d 

rb 

pf 

tp 

a 

to 

bk 

s 

min 

Garrison 

( 

6-10 

0-1 

9-9 

2-5 

7 

0 

21 

1 

1 

1 

1 

19 

Caner-Medley 

( 

3-8 

2-3 

4-6 

3-2 

5 

1 

12 

1 

1 

2 

1 

19 

Ibekwe 

c 

6-10 

1-2 

44 

2-6 

8 

2 

17 

3 

3 

3 

1 

23 

Gilchnsl 

9 

4-12 

0-3 

3-3 

2-3 

5 

0 

11 

8 

3 

0 

4 

32 

McCray 

9 

4-8 

1-3 

2-2 

I -5 

6 

1 

11 

1 

4 

0 

1 

24 

Strawberry 

3-8 

24 

34 

0-2 

2 

2 

11 

3 

2 

1 

2 

26 

Gist 

2-3 

0-0 

3-6 

14 

5 

2 

7 

1 

3 

2 

1 

19 

Henry 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

1-0 

1 

0 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

2 

Grinnon 

1)1 

0-1 

0-0 

0-1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

6 

Jones 

14 

1-2 

0-0 

14 

5 

1 

3 

3 

1 

1 

1 

1 2 

Bowers 

0-0 

0-0 

o-o 

0-0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

10 

Fofana 

0-1 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

1 

0 

1 

8 

TEAM 

2-0 

2 

Totals 

29-65 
.446 

7-19 
.368 

28-34  15-32 
.824 

47 

12 

93  22 

21 

11 

13 

200 

Jackson  State 

(0.1) 

24 

33 

57 

MARYLAND  (1-0 

38 

55 

93 

Officials  James  Haney,  Ron  Groover,  Michael  Stephens 
Attendance  17.950  (sellout) 

GAME  2-11  /23/04  -  Comcast  Center 

[13/14]  MARYLAND  93 
MERCER  67 

COLLEGE  PARK,  Md  (AP)  -  Nik  Caner-Medley  scored  21  points,  and 
No  13  Maryland  placed  four  other  players  in  double  figures  Tuesday  night 
in  a  win  over  Mercer. 

Chris  McCray  had  15  points  and  a  career-best  nine  rebounds  for  the 
Terrapins  (2-0),  who  closed  the  first  half  with  a  10-0  run  to  go  up  49-31 
Maryland  stretched  the  lead  to  30  before  coach  Gary  Williams  emptied  his 
bench. 

John  Gilchrist  scored  14,  D.J.  Strawberry  had  1 3  and  James  Gist  10  for 
the  Terrapins,  who  have  won  13  straight  home  non-conference  games 

MARYLAND  93,  MERCER  67 
Comcast  Center  -  Nov.  22,2004 


Bears 

fg 

3fq 

ft 

o-d 

rb 

pt 

IP 

a 

to 

bk 

s 

min 

Emerson 

1   8-15 

3-7 

24 

2-2 

4 

2 

21 

0 

2 

0 

1 

30 

Walker 

f     14 

1  ) 

0-0 

04 

4 

0 

3 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 8 

Duke 

C      1-5 

0-0 

6-6 

2-6 

8 

4 

8 

1 

6 

2 

2 

30 

Odoms 

g  5-16 

4-8 

2-3 

14 

6 

4 

16 

2 

2 

0 

0 

32 

Coleman 

g    4-5 

0-0 

0-0 

0-2 

2 

4 

8 

8 

5 

0 

4 

29 

Hammonds 

0-1 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

2 

Brown 

24 

1-1 

0-0 

o-o 

0 

0 

5 

0 

2 

0 

0 

9 

McCuny 

0-1 

0-0 

0-0 

0-1 

1 

1 

0 

2 

1 

0 

0 

8 

Alaqua 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

4 

Slonaker 

0-1 

0-1 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1) 

2 

Aaron 

2-5 

0-1 

0-0 

0-1 

1 

1 

4 

0 

1 

0 

1 

10 

Dolan 

1-3 

0-0 

0-0 

04) 

0 

2 

2 

2 

2 

0 

0 

16 

Pfohl 

0-2 

0-0 

0-0 

0-3 

3 

2 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

10 

TEAM 

4-2 

6 

ToUls 

24-62 
387 

9-21 
429 

10-13 
.769 

9-25 

34 

20 

67 

16 

28 

5 

10 

200 

Terrapins 

ffl 

3fq 

ft 

O-d 

It 

V 

•P 

a 

to 

bk 

s 

min 

Garrison         f 

2-8 

0-0 

0-0 

14 

5 

3 

4 

2 

2 

0 

0 

18 

Caner-Med       f 

9-14 

1-3 

2-2 

3-3 

6 

0 

21 

2 

1 

0 

1 

30 

Ibekwe           c 

1-9 

0-0 

2-6 

34 

7 

3 

4 

0 

1 

2 

0 

23 

Gilchrist         g 

5-8 

2-2 

2  3 

1-.3 

4 

0 

14 

6 

5 

1 

4 

23 

McCray          g 

5-11 

If, 

44 

2  7 

9 

2 

15 

1 

2 

2 

4 

26 

Strawberry 

4-5 

1  2 

4-5 

0-0 

0 

1 

13 

4 

3 

0 

2 

20 

Gist 

4-9 

0-0 

2-2 

2-1 

3 

1 

10 

0 

0 

2 

2 

19 

Henry 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

3 

Grinnon 

1-2 

1-2 

0-0 

1-1 

2 

2 

3 

1 

2 

1 

0 

8 

Jones 

1-7 

1-3 

2-2 

2-3 

5 

1 

5 

0 

2 

0 

1 

13 

Bowers 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

04 

4 

1 

0 

0 

2 

1 

0 

10 

Fofana 

24 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

0 

4 

1 

2 

0 

0 

7 

TEAM 

6-0 

6 

1 

Totals 

34-77 
.442 

7-18 
.389 

18-24  21-30 
.750 

51 

15 

93  17 

22 

9 

14 

200 

Mercer  (1-1) 

31 

36 

67 

Maryland  (2-0) 

49 

44 

93 

Officials:  Tim  Nester,  Dwayne  Gladden,  Mark  Schnur 
Technical  fouls:  Maryland-TEAM. 
Attendance  17,950  (sellout) 

GAME  3  - 1 1  /26/04  -  Springfield  Civic  Center 

[13/14]  MARYLAND  84 
[25/24]  MEMPHIS  61 

Hall  of  Fame  Tipoff  Classic 

SPRINGFIELD,  Mass  (AP)  -  John  Gilchrist  had  16  points,  10  rebounds 
and  led  a  scrappy  defense  that  helped  No.  13  Maryland  run  past  No  25 
Memphis. 

Nik  Caner-Medley  added  15  points  for  Maryland  (3-0),  which  led  37-29 
at  halftime  then  scored  the  first  seven  points  of  the  second  half  before  taking 
a  28-point  lead  with  10  minutes  to  go  Most  of  the  Terrapins'  baskets  in  that 
stretch  came  on  layups  and  fastbreaks  -  with  many  set  up  by  steals. 

Rodney  Carney  (4-2)  scored  23  points  and  Sean  Banks  had  12  for 
Memphis 

With  the  score  tied  for  the  fourth  lime  at  16-16  with  11:22  left  in  the  first 
half,  the  Terrapins  took  control  by  sconng  the  next  nine  points  That  began  a 
1 5-2  run  that  gave  them  a  3 1  - 1 8  lead  with  6  09  left  in  the  half  Gilchrist  scored 
six  of  the  15  points,  including  a  dunk  after  his  steal 


MARYLAND  84,  MEMPHIS  61 
Springfield  Civic  Center  -  Nov.  26,  2004 
Tigers                   fg    3fg        ft      o-d 

rb 

Pi 

tp 

a 

to 

bk 

s 

min 

Carney           f 

7-20 

0-5 

9-10 

3-5 

8 

1 

23 

0 

2 

0 

0 

39 

Dorsey           f 

14 

0-0 

24 

3-1 

4 

5 

4 

1 

1 

1 

0 

16 

Banks            f 

3-11 

2-2 

4-5 

4-6 

10 

2 

n 

0 

4 

1 

0 

25 

Riceg          3-8 

0-5 

2-2 

0-1 

1 

3 

8 

3 

3 

0 

0  31 

Washinqlon      g 

4-12 

14 

0-0 

2-3 

5 

0 

9 

1 

6 

0 

2 

38 

Wade 

0-0 

0-0 

04) 

0-0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

2 

Beavers 

0-5 

04 

1-2 

0  1 

1 

1 

1 

0 

I 

0 

1 

9 

Thiero 

0-1 

0-0 

2-2 

3-3 

6 

0 

2 

0 

I 

0 

0 

17 

Erwm 

0-1 

0-0 

2-2 

2  1 

3 

4 

2 

0 

2 

0 

0 

16 

Njoya 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0-1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

7 

TEAM 

4  2 

6 

Totals 

18-62 
.290 

3-20 
.150 

22-27  21-24 
.815 

45 

16 

61 

5 

21 

3 

3 

200 

Terrapins 

fq 

3fq 

ft 

o-d 

rb 

Pf 

tp 

a 

to 

bk 

s 

min 

Garrison         f 

2-9 

0-0 

5-6 

7-3 

10 

3 

9 

0 

2 

i 

1 

24 

Caner-Med       f 

7-13 

1-3 

0-1 

2-2 

4 

1 

15 

5 

0 

i 

1 

28 

Ibekwe           c 

14 

0-0 

2-3 

0-1 

1 

4 

4 

1 

2 

2 

1 

19 

Gilchrist         g 

7-14 

0-1 

2-2 

3-7 

10 

1 

16 

7 

1 

1 

5 

32 

McCray          g 

6-8 

0-2 

44 

0-2 

2 

3 

16 

4 

0 

0 

2 

26 

Strawberry 

3-5 

0-1 

2-2 

0-2 

2 

1 

8 

2 

2 

0 

3 

21 

Gist 

34 

0-0 

1-2 

14 

5 

2 

7 

0 

2 

2 

1 

23 

Henry 

0-0 

0-0 

0-1 

0-0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

4 

Grinnon 

0-2 

0-1 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

4 

Jones 

4-7 

1-2 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

1 

9 

0 

1 

0 

0 

\t 

Bowers 

0-1 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

3 

Fofana 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0-2 

2 

3 

0 

1 

1 

0 

0 

5 

TEAM 

0-1 

1 

Totals 

33-67 
.493 

2-10 
.200 

16-21  13-24 
.762 

37 

22 

84  20 

12 

7 

14 

200 

Memphis  (4-2) 

29 

32 

61 

Maryland  (3-0) 

37 

47 

• 

84 

GAME  4-11  /30/04  ■  Kohl  Center 

[25/23]  WISCONSIN  69 
[12/12]  MARYLAND  64 

ACC  Big  Ten  Challenge 

MADISON,  Wis  (AP)  -  Alando  Tucker  scored  a  career-high  27  points  and 
No  25  Wisconsin  beat  No.  1 2  Maryland  in  the  ACC-Big  Ten  Challenge. 

Sharif  Chambliss  added  15  points  and  Zach  Moriey  had  1 2  for  the  Badgers 
(3-1 ),  who  won  their  31st  straight  home  game  That  tied  Stephen  F  Austin  for 
the  longest  current  Division  I  home  winning  streak. 

Ekene  Ibekwe  scored  21  points  to  lead  Maryland  (3-1)  ChnsMcCrayhad 
14  points  for  the  Terrapins  despite  fouling  out  after  only  27  minutes.  Travis 
Garnson  had  1 1  points  and  seven  rebounds,  while  Ibekwe  completed  his  first 
double-double  of  the  season  with  1 2  rebounds  to  go  along  with  his  team-high 
21  points  John  Gilchrist  had  eight  assists 


WISCONSIN  69,  MARYLAND  64 
Kohl  Center -Nov  30,2004 
Terrapins              fg    3fg       ft 

o-d 

it 

f 

<P 

a 

to 

bk 

s 

min 

Garrison 

1 

4-8 

1-2 

2-2 

34 

7 

2 

u 

1 

1 

1 

0 

33 

Caner-Med 

1 

2-9 

1-2 

2-2 

04 

4 

4 

7 

2 

6 

0 

0 

24 

Ibekwe 

c 

10-13 

0-0 

1-3 

5-7 

12 

5 

21 

0 

4 

2 

I 

33 

Gilchrist 

9 

2-14 

1  7 

1-4 

0-5 

5 

2 

6 

8 

2 

0 

2 

38 

McCray 

9 

6-8 

2-3 

0-0 

0-2 

2 

5 

14 

2 

4 

0 

2 

27 

Strawberry 

1-4 

0-0 

0-0 

0-1 

1 

3 

2 

2 

0 

0 

0 

24 

Gist 

0-0 

0-0 

1-2 

1-0 

1 

3 

1 

0 

0 

1 

0 

9 

Jones 

1-5 

0-2 

0-0 

0-3 

3 

0 

2 

0 

1 

0 

1 

10 

Bowers 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

TEAM 

4-2 

6 

Totals       . 

26-61 
.426 

5-16 
.313 

7-13 
.538 

13-28 

41 

24 

64 

15 

18 

4 

6 

?no 

Badgers 

fq 

3fq 

ft 

OKI 

rb 

P< 

<P 

a 

to 

bk 

s 

mm 

Tucker 

f 

8-14 

0-2 

11  15 

0-2 

2 

1 

27 

2 

2 

0 

2 

37 

Moriey 

( 

2-6 

0-1 

8-10 

1-6 

7 

3 

12 

0 

1 

0 

1 

30 

Wilkinson 

c 

2-7 

0-2 

0-1 

44 

8 

1 

4 

2 

2 

3 

1 

30 

Hanson 

0 

0-3 

0-3 

0-0 

0-3 

3 

2 

0 

1 

1 

0 

1 

26 

Taylor 

a 

0-3 

0-2 

04) 

04) 

0 

4 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

12 

Chambliss 

5-12 

3-6 

24 

0-3 

3 

3 

15 

3 

3 

0 

3 

26 

Nixon 

2-3 

1-1 

0-0 

1-1 

2 

1 

5 

0 

0 

0 

0 

14 

Helmigk 

1-1 

0-0 

0-0 

1-0 

1 

2 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

6 

Flowers 

0-2 

0-1 

0-0 

0-1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

1 

6 

Butch 

2  4 

0-2 

0-0 

1-3 

4 

0 

4 

1 

0 

2 

1 

13 

TEAM 

1  0 

1 

Totals 

22-55 

400 

4-20 
.200 

21-30 

700 

9-23 

32 

17 

69 

9 

12 

5  10 

200 

MARYLAND 

(3-1 

32 

32 

64 

Wisconsin  (3-1) 

38 

31 

69 

Officials  Ed  Hightower,  Tom  O'Neill,  Mike  Sanzere 
Attendance  17,142 

GAME  5  -  12/4/04  -  MCI  Center 

[12/12]  MARYLAND  78 
GEORGE  MASON  54 

1 0th  annual  BB&T  Classic  -  Semifinals 

WASHINGTON  (AP)  -  Nik  Caner-Medley  and  Chris  McCray  each  scored 
20  points  and  12lh-ranked  Maryland  limited  George  Mason  to  four  first-half 
baskets  in  a  victory 

John  Gilchnst  had  nine  points  and  nine  assists  for  the  Tenapins  (4-1), 
who  advanced  to  Sunday's  championship  game  of  the  BB&T  Classic  The 
Terrapins  will  be  seeking  their  fifth  title  in  the  tournament's  10-year  history 

Eager  to  bounce  back  from  a  road  loss  against  25th-ranked  Wisconsin 
on  Tuesday,  Maryland  took  a  16-point  lead  in  the  opening  five  minutes  and 
led  38-15  at  halftime. 


Officials  John  Cahill.  Ed  Corbett,  Reggie  Greenwood 
Attendance  5.926 


106 


MARYLAND  78,  GEORGE  MASON  54 
MCI  Center -Dec.  4,  2004 
Patriots                  fq     3fg        ft 

(Hi 

rb 

Pf 

'P 

a 

to 

bk 

s 

min 

Thomas 

1 

2-5 

0-0 

2-4 

4-5 

9 

2 

6 

0 

1 

0 

0 

29 

Lewis 

1 

3-9 

0-0 

6-7 

8-5 

13 

4 

12 

3 

0 

0 

2 

30 

Skinn 

9 

0-9 

0-3 

4-6 

1-0 

1 

1 

4 

0 

2 

0 

0 

18 

Norwood 

9 

2-7 

0-1 

34 

0-1 

1 

3 

7 

1 

5 

0 

3 

20 

Butler 

4 

1-6 

0-5 

0-0 

0-2 

2 

1 

2 

2 

3 

0 

0 

28 

Carter 

0-1 

0-0 

0-0 

0-1 

1 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

6 

Konate 

0-0 

04) 

0-0 

0-1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

5 

Bums 

1-3 

1-2 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

0 

3 

11 

0 

0 

0 

5 

Urbina 

1-1 

0-0 

5-6 

04 

4 

5 

7 

0 

0 

1 

1 

13 

Vaughan 

2-6 

2-0 

0-1 

0-1 

1 

2 

6 

2 

1 

0 

3 

21 

Makings 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

Campbell 

2-10 

1-6 

2-1 

3 

1 

7 

0 

3 

0 

0 

24 

TEAM 

2-0 

2 

1 

Totals 

14-57 
.246 

4-23 
.174 

22-30  17-21 

733 

38 

19 

54  10 

17 

t 

9 

200 

Terrapins 

to 

3fq 

ft 

(Ml 

rb 

P» 

tp 

a 

10 

bk 

8 

mm 

Ganison 

1 

1-3 

0-0 

0-0 

24. 

6 

4 

2 

0 

3 

1 

1 

20 

Caner-Med 

I 

7-9 

2-3 

44 

1-4 

5 

1 

20 

3 

1 

1 

0 

24 

Ibekwe 

c 

0-6 

00 

0-1 

2-2 

4 

4 

0 

2 

2 

0 

1 

19 

Gilchrist 

fl 

3-5 

I-2 

2-5 

14 

5 

2 

9 

9 

2 

0 

2 

23 

McCray 

fl 

6-9 

2-3 

643 

1-2 

3 

1 

20 

3 

2 

0 

4 

27 

Strawberry 

2-7 

0-1 

3-5 

OO 

0 

2 

7 

1 

2 

0 

1 

21 

Gisl 

34 

0-0 

0-0 

14 

5 

0 

6 

2 

1 

2 

0 

16 

Henry 

0-1 

0-0 

M 

00 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

3 

Grinnon 

0-0 

0-0 

OO 

0-1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

6 

Jones 

2-5 

2-3 

0-0 

1-3 

4 

1 

6 

0 

0 

0 

0 

19 

Bowers 

2-3 

0-0 

0-2 

0-2 

2 

4 

4 

1 

0 

1 

0 

13 

Fofana 

2-3 

0-0 

0-0 

2-1 

3 

3 

4 

0 

2 

2 

0 

9 

TEAM 

1-2 

3 

8-55 
509 

7-12 
.583 

15-23  12-29 
.652 

41 

22 

78  21 

17 

7 

9 

700 

George  Mason  (3-2) 

15 

39 

. 

54 

MARYLAND 

(4-1) 

38 

40 

78 

MARYLAND  96,  UNC  ASHEVILLE  72 
Comcast  Center  —  Dec.  12,  2004 


Officials:  Tom  O'Neill,  Terry  Moore,  John  Hampton 
Attendance:  13,104 

GAME  6  - 12/5/04  -  MCI  Center 

GEORGE  WASHINGTON  101 
112/12]  MARYLAND  92 

1 0th  annual  BB&T  Classic  -  Championship 

WASHINGTON  (AP)  -  T.J.  Thompson  scored  27  points  and  George 
Washington  upset  No  12  Maryland  in  the  championship  game  of  the  BB&T 
Classic,  the  Colonials'  fifth  straight  victory 

JR.  Pinnock  added  22  points  and  Omar  Williams  scored  11  of  his  14  in 
the  second  half  for  the  Colonials  (5-1 ),  who  beat  No.  11  Michigan  State  96-83 
in  the  semifinals.  George  Washington's  only  loss  was  the  season  opener  at 
top-ranked  Wake  Forest. 

John  Gilchnst  led  Maryland  (4-2)  with  23  points,  while  Nik  Caner-Medley 
had  16and  James  GistandTravis  Ganison  each  added  12  Maryland,  which 
made  only  14  of  28  free  throws,  has  lost  two  of  three, 

George  Washington  claimed  its  third  BB&T  championship  in  the 
tournament's  10-year  history. 

GEORGE  WASHINGTON  101,  MARYLAND  92 

MCI  Center -Dec,  5, 2004 

Terrapins fg    3fg       ft      o-d      rb     pf    tp    a    to  bk    s  min 


Garrison 

1     5-9 

0-0 

2-3 

4-3 

7 

5 

12 

2 

1 

0 

0 

30 

Caner-Med 

1    5-15 

4-9 

2-2 

2-5 

7 

3 

16 

2 

3 

0 

1 

32 

Ibekwe 

C    4-10 

04 

2-6 

44 

8 

4 

10 

1 

1 

3 

2 

29 

Gilchrist 

g    8-15 

1-5 

6-11 

3-2 

5 

2 

23 

5 

5 

0 

1 

32 

McCray 

g    4-7 

1-3 

0-0 

0-6 

6 

4 

9 

3 

2 

0 

0 

29 

Strawberr) 

4-8 

0-2 

2-6 

0-2 

2 

2 

10 

2 

5 

1 

3 

27 

Gist 

6-7 

OO 

OO 

2-2 

4 

2 

12 

0 

1 

0 

0 

20 

Jones 

0-0 

0-0 

OO 

0-0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

TEAM 

3-0 

3 

Totals 

36-71 
.507 

6-23 
.261 

14-28  18-24 

500 

42 

22 

92 

15 

18 

4 

7 

200 

Colonials 

•H 

3fq 

ft 

o-d 

rb 

pf 

'P 

a 

to 

bk 

s 

mm 

Williams 

f     4-9 

1-2 

5-8 

4-3 

7 

4 

14 

7 

2 

0 

0 

26 

Mnsh-Bonsu 

f     2-8 

0-0 

2-3 

14 

5 

3 

6 

0 

2 

5 

0 

25 

Pinnock 

g   8-11 

0-0 

6-8 

2-2 

4 

3 

22 

0 

2 

0 

3 

35 

Thompson 

g  10-15 

5-7 

2-2 

1-3 

4 

4 

27 

0 

6 

0 

2 

31 

Elliott 

g    4-11 

1-1 

2-2 

1-3 

4 

3 

11 

5 

3 

0 

5 

31 

Hall 

5-7     2-2 

0-0 

24 

6 

3 

12 

3 

2 

0 

0  29 

Lucas 

4-7 

1  2 

0-1 

1-2 

3 

1 

9 

2 

0 

0 

0 

18 

Kireev 

0-1 

0-0 

0-0 

1-1 

2 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

4 

Cowan 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

TEAM 

1-0 

1 

Totals 

37-69 
.536 

10-14 
.714 

17-24  14-22 
.708 

36 

21  101 

17 

18 

5   10 

100 

MARYLAND  (4-2]^ 


41 


51 


George  Washington  (5-1)  49         52 


Officials:  Scott  Thomley,  Jim  Burr,  Tom  O'Neill 
Attendance  13,343 


!  7  •  12/12/04  -  Comcast  Center 

[23/17]  MARYLAND  96 
UNC  ASHEVILLE  72 

COLLEGE  PARK,  Md.  (AP)  -  John  Gilchrist  scored  20  of  his  22  points  in 
the  second  half  and  No.  23  Maryland  was  perfect  from  the  free  throw  line  for 
just  the  second  time  in  school  history,  cruising  past  UNC-Asheville 

Travis  Garrison  and  Chris  McCray  added  15  points  apiece  and  D.J. 
Strawberry  scored  13  for  the  Terrapins  (5-2). 

The  Terrapins,  who  entered  the  game  shooting  68  5  percent  from  the 
free  throw  line,  finished  a  perfect  13-for-13.  The  only  other  time  Maryland 
converted  all  of  its  free  throws  was  a  19-for-19  effort  against  Holy  Cross  on 
Jan  21,1985 


Bulldogs 

'9 

3fq 

ft 

o-d 

rb 

pf 

IP 

a 

to 

bk 

s 

min 

Motin 

! 

4-9 

2-6 

0-0 

1-2 

3 

2 

10 

0 

1 

1 

2 

26 

Holmes 

1 

1-2 

OO 

0-0 

0-2 

2 

0 

2 

0 

2 

0 

1 

13 

Barber 

c 

4-13 

0-2 

1-1 

4-3 

7 

2 

9 

1 

1 

0 

1 

20 

Garland 

q 

30 

1-5 

OO 

1-2 

3 

2 

7 

7 

2 

0 

1 

31 

Collinnton 

9 

5-10 

2-7 

0-0 

0-2 

2 

2 

12 

0 

1 

0 

0 

25 

Allen 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

McCullough 

6-13 

04 

44 

3-2 

5 

3 

ii, 

3 

2 

1 

3 

28 

vibbert 

1-2 

00 

1-2 

1-0 

1 

0 

3 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

Rush 

2-7 

2-7 

0-0 

0-1 

1 

0 

6 

3 

3 

0 

1 

25 

Harrell 

0-0 

0-0 

1-2 

1-1 

2 

0 

1 

0 

2 

0 

1 

7 

Walker 

2-3 

0-0 

26 

3-1 

4 

2 

6 

1 

3 

3 

0 

21 

TEAM 

2-2 

4 

Totals 

28-67 
418 

7-31 
.226 

9-15 

.600 

16-18 

34 

14 

72 

15 

17 

5 

10 

200 

Terrapins 

'1 

3fq 

ft 

o-d 

rb 

pf 

IP 

a 

to 

bk 

s 

min 

Garrison 

f 

7-10 

0-0 

1-1 

2-3 

5 

1 

15 

1 

3 

3 

0 

26 

Caner-Med 

i 

4-8 

0-3 

0-0 

04 

4 

2 

8 

2 

0 

1 

0 

26 

Ibekwe 

c 

4-8 

1-2 

3-3 

34 

7 

3 

12 

1 

2 

2 

3 

26 

Gilchrist 

3 

8-9 

1-1 

5-5 

04 

4 

0 

22 

7 

1 

0 

3 

32 

McCray 

3 

6-10 

14 

2-2 

0-3 

3 

0 

15 

4 

3 

0 

2 

25 

Strawberry 

5-5 

3-3 

0-0 

1-2 

3 

1 

13 

3 

2 

1 

3 

17 

Gist 

14 

0-0 

2-2 

3-2 

5 

1 

4 

1 

2 

0 

0 

14 

Henry 

1-2 

0-0 

0-0 

1-0 

1 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

3 

Jones 

1-9 

1-7 

0-0 

1-3 

4 

3 

3 

1 

0 

0 

1 

17 

Bowers 

1-4 

0-0 

0-0 

OO 

0 

3 

2 

1 

1 

0 

0 

14 

TEAM 

0-1 

1 

Totals 

38-69 
.551 

7-20 
.350 

13-13  11-26 
1.00 

37 

14 

96  21 

14 

7 

12 

700 

ONCAshevi 

le(1 

15-2 

5) 

34 

38 

72 

MARYLAND 

45 

51 

96 

Officials  Karl  Hess,  Bernard  Clinton,  Tim  Kelly 
Attendance  17.950  (sellout) 

GAME  8  -  12/19/04  ■  Comcast  Center 

123/191  MARYLAND  90 
FLORIDA  STATE  88  (OT) 

COLLEGE  PARK,  Md  (AP)  -  The  Maryland  Terrapins  went  the  extra 
distance  in  their  league  opener  against  Flonda  State  After  leading  by  13 
in  the  second  half  and  then  trailing  in  overtime,  Maryland  pulled  out  a  gritty, 
heart-pounding  90-88  victory 

Maryland  junior  guard  John  Gilchrist  made  two  free  throws  with  6  6 
seconds  left  in  overtime  to  cap  a  21-point,  13-rebound  performance.  D.J 
Strawberry  scored  five  of  his  11  points  in  overtime 

Gilchrist's  free  throws  snapped  a  tie,  but  the  victory  wasn't  certain  until  a 
3-point  attempt  by  Flonda  State's  Von  Wafer  rimmed  out. 

Six  players  scored  in  double  figures  for  Maryland  (6-2),  which  opened  its 
league  schedule  last  season  by  losing  at  Flonda  State 

MARYLAND  90,  FLORIDA  STATE  88  (ot) 

Comcast  Center  -  Dec.  19,  2004 

Seminoles  fg    3fg       ft      o-d      rb     pf    tp    a    to  bk    s  min 


Wilson 

I 

3-5 

1-2 

1-1 

3-1 

4 

5 

8 

3 

1 

0 

0 

25 

Romero 

1 

0-3 

0-0 

2-2 

1-1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

0 

1 

9 

Johnson 

c 

24 

0-0 

2-2 

2-2 

4 

3 

6 

1 

4 

2 

0 

20 

Galloway 

9 

1-5 

0-3 

0-0 

0-1 

1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

0 

1 

17 

Richg 

3-9 

0-1 

3-3 

1-3 

4 

2 

9 

1 

2 

1 

1 

31 

Swann 

5-11 

2-3 

0-0 

1-2 

3 

4 

12 

1 

6 

0 

1 

29 

Mims 

0-1 

0-0 

00 

0-0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

4 

Thornton 

5-10 

0-1 

6-13 

7-6 

13 

4 

16 

0 

3 

0 

1 

28 

Wafer 

J  10 

0-3 

2-2 

0-6 

6 

0 

8 

1 

4 

2 

0 

28 

Waleskowsk 

8-12 

2-2 

5-9 

4-10 

14 

4 

23 

2 

2 

0 

2 

33 

Richardson 

1-1 

0-0 

0-0 

10 

1 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

TEAM 

1-3 

4 

Totals 

31-71 

437 

5-15 
.333 

21-32  21-35 
.656 

56 

26 

88 

11 

25 

5 

7 

775 

Terrapins 

<q 

3fq 

ft 

o-d 

rb 

P' 

tp 

a 

to 

bk 

s 

mm 

Gamson 

I 

2-6 

0-2 

0-0 

04 

4 

5 

4 

1 

0 

1 

0 

17 

Caner-Med 

1 

4-15 

0-6 

3-3 

1-3 

4 

4 

11 

2 

3 

0 

3 

36 

Ibekwe 

c 

5-7 

0-0 

3-3 

3-0 

3 

5 

13 

0 

2 

1 

0 

16 

Gilchnst 

_2_ 

6-14 

2-3 

7-10 

7-6 

13 

2 

21 

8 

2 

0 

1 

43 

McCray 

g 

4-12 

1-5 

5-6 

0-0 

0 

3 

14 

2 

2 

0 

2 

32 

Strawberry 

3-8 

0-1 

5-8 

2-2 

4 

2 

11 

2 

4 

0 

4 

31 

Gist 

4-8 

0-0 

3-7 

1-6 

7 

3 

11 

1 

1 

4 

2 

31 

Jones 

1-2 

1-1 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

0 

3 

0 

0 

0 

0 

5 

Bowers 

1-3 

0-0 

0-0 

14 

5 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

0 

14 

TEAM 

1-3 

4 

Totals 

30-75 

.400 

4-18 
.222 

26-37  16-28 
.703 

44 

26 

90   17 

15 

' 

12 

775 

Florida  Stats 

(5-5,  0-1 1 

35 

45 

8 

81 

MARYLAND 

(6-2, 1-0) 

42 

38 

10 

9C 

GAME  9  - 12/23/04  -  Comcast  Center 

124/21]  MARYLAND  82 
AMERICAN  61 

COLLEGE  PARK,  Md.  (AP)  -  John  Gilchrist  scored  20  points  and  fueled 
a  second-half  run  that  carried  Maryland  past  American  University 

Nik  Caner-Medley  had  16  points  and  Travis  Gamson  added  14  for  the 
Terrapins,  who  led  by  only  two  points  before  Gilchnst  tossed  an  alley-oop 
pass  to  freshman  James  Gist,  starting  a  1 6-0  run  that  made  it  66-48  with  6:19 
left 

Gilchrist  and  Ekene  Ibekwe  each  scored  four  points  during  the  spree, 
which  propelled  Maryland  (7-2)  to  its  third  straight  victory  It  was  the  fourth 
straight  game  that  Gilchrist  scored  at  least  20  points 

The  Terrapins  have  won  12  in  a  row  over  American  since  1926,  when 
the  Eagles  won  the  first  game  of  the  series  Maryland  coach  Gary  Williams, 
who  began  his  college  coaching  career  at  Amencan  in  1 978,  improved  to  9-0 
against  his  former  school. 


MARYLAND  82,  AMERICAN  61 
Comcast  Center  -  Dec.  23, 2004 
Eagles  fg    3fg       ft 


rb    pf    tp    a   to  bk    s  min 


Okpwae 

I 

4-8 

0-0 

30 

0-5 

5 

1 

11 

0 

2 

4 

1     28 

Cresnik 

I 

2-7 

24 

00 

(30 

0 

5 

6 

1 

1 

0 

2    28 

Thomas 

P, 

5-10 

30 

1-1 

0-1 

1 

3 

14 

0 

3 

0 

1     27 

Ingram 

9 

5-13 

1-6 

1-3 

1-5 

6 

4 

12 

3 

0 

0 

0    35 

Lekavicius 

1 

1-5 

0-2 

1-2 

1-2 

3 

1 

3 

5 

5 

0 

1     27 

Lews 

2-3 

0-1 

OO 

30 

9 

2 

4 

1 

3 

1 

0     18 

Billbe 

1-3 

O-O 

OO 

00 

0 

0 

2 

0 

1 

0 

0     12 

Weinstein 

0-0 

OO 

OO 

00 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0       1 

Graham 

1-1 

OO 

0-0 

00 

0 

0 

2 

2 

0 

0 

2       8 

Petrauskas 

2-2 

0-0 

1-2 

0-1 

1 

0 

5 

1 

1 

0 

0     12 

Eitulavicius 

]-i 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

1 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0       2 

Lay 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0       2 

TEAM 

1-2 

3 

Totals 

24-53 
.453 

6-19 
.316 

7-14 
.500 

6-22 

26 

17 

61 

13 

17 

5 

7  200 

Terrapins 

«\ 

3fq 

ft 

o-d 

rb 

pf 

IP 

a 

10 

bk 

s  mm 

Garrison 

1 

5-7 

2-2 

2-2 

24 

6 

0 

14 

2 

1 

2 

0    26 

Caner-Med 

1 

6-11 

1-3 

34 

3-1 

4 

0 

16 

2 

2 

0 

2    32 

Ibekwe 

c 

3-13 

0-0 

3-5 

6-7 

13 

3 

9 

0 

1 

1 

3    25 

Gilchnst 

'1 

8-15 

3-6 

1-1 

2-2 

4 

1 

20 

5 

4 

0 

1     37 

McCray 

S 

5-11 

24 

0-1 

0-2 

2 

3 

12 

2 

0 

1 

0    26 

Strawberry 

1-2 

1-2 

1-2 

0-2 

2 

2 

4 

3 

3 

0 

0     16 

Ledbetter 

0-0 

0-0 

1-2 

0-0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0      2 

Gist 

2-5 

0-0 

0-0 

2-5 

7 

2 

4 

2 

2 

2 

1     20 

Jones 

0-2 

0-2 

2-2 

0-0 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

1        7 

Bowers 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

1-1 

2 

1 

0 

1 

1 

0 

1       9 

TEAM 

3-1 

4 

1 

Totals 

30-66 

9-19 

13-19  19-25 

44 

13 

82  17 

14 

6 

9   200 

.455 

.474 

.684 

American  (5-3) 

34 

27 

61 

MARYLAND  (7-2 

36 

46 

82 

Officials  Duke  Edsall,  David  Gufhne,  Mark  Schnur 
Technical  fouls  American-None  Maryland-TEAM 
Attendance  17,950  (sellout) 

GAME  10  - 12/28/04  -  Comcast  Center 

124/23]  MARYLAND  112 
LIBERTY  68 

COLLEGE  PARK,  Md  (AP)  -  John  Gilchrist  had  a  season-high  28  points 
in  just  22  minutes,  leading  Maryland  to  its  fourth  straight  victory. 

Ekene  Ibekwe  had  12  rebounds  and  freshman  James  Gist  scored  14 
points  for  the  Terrapins  (8-2),  who  led  52-19  at  halflime  and  increased  the 
margin  to  45  points  with  6:40  left 

Gilchrist  led  the  way,  becoming  the  first  Terp  to  reach  the  20-point  mark 
in  five  consecutive  games  since  Juan  Dixon  in  2002  Gilchnst,  a  junior  guard, 
hit  five  3-pointers  in  finishing  two  points  short  of  matching  his  career  high  in 
scoring. 


Officials:  Mike  Wood,  Larry  Rose,  Reggie  Cofer 
Attendance  17,950  (sellout) 


20 


CMMM30 


SPORTS 


TEAM 


I*    THE     H 

I     TURTIE     J  ' 

MARYLAND  112,  LIBERTY  68 
Comcast  Center  —  Dec  28,  2004 


Mount  St.  Mary's  (3-7) 


MARYLAND  (9-2) 


WAKE  FOREST  81,  MARYLAND  66 
Joel  Coliseum  —Jan.  11,2005 


Flames 

fg 

3fq 

ft 

o-d 

rb 

pt 

IP 

a 

10 

bk 

s 

mm 

Turner 

[ 

4-11 

0-0 

34 

3-0 

3 

3 

'1 

0 

2 

0 

1 

22 

L  jhlboume 

1 

1-4 

0-2 

0-1 

3-6 

9 

I 

2 

0 

2 

0 

1 

26 

Dees 

1 

0-9 

0-3 

24 

1-0 

' 

3 

2 

2 

1 

0 

0 

30 

Blair 

9 

13-21 

4-9 

0-2 

0-5 

5 

1 

30 

4 

3 

0 

0 

31 

Woodson 

q 

6-14 

2-5 

0-0 

0-2 

2 

3 

14 

4 

4 

0 

1 

32 

Risher 

1-1 

1-1 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

1 

3 

1 

1 

0 

0 

15 

Clarke 

0-1 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

Robinson 

1-6 

0-0 

0-0 

14 

5 

2 

2 

0 

1 

0 

0 

18 

Dickey 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

Porler 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

OO 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

8 

Stewart 

'-2 

1-1 

1-3 

0-3 

3 

- 

4 

2 

2 

1 

0 

12 

TEAM 

2-0 

2 

Totals 

27-69 
.391 

8-21 
.381 

6-14 
.429 

10-20 

30 

20 

68 

14 

16 

2 

3 

200 

Terrapins 

'9 

3fq 

ft 

o-d 

rb 

_pf_ 

>P 

a 

to 

bk 

5 

min 

Gamson 

i 

3-7 

0-0 

2-2 

4-7 

11 

2 

8 

0 

0 

3 

0 

19 

Caner-Med 

! 

9-12 

0-0 

2-3 

2-3 

5 

1 

20 

2 

1 

0 

5 

25 

Ibekwe 

C 

3-10 

0-1 

0-0 

4-8 

12 

2 

6 

0 

2 

6 

1 

22 

Gilchrist 

0 

9-17 

5-9 

5-6 

14 

5 

0 

28 

3 

2 

0 

0 

22 

McCtzq 

9 

6-9 

1-2 

0-0 

14 

5 

1 

13 

2 

1 

0 

1 

25 

Strawbern 

3-6 

0-3 

1-3 

0-0 

0 

2 

7 

3 

0 

0 

0 

20 

Ledbetter 

0-0 

M 

1-2 

0-1 

1 

0 

1 

1 

• 

0 

0 

9 

Gist 

7-12 

0-1 

0-0 

44 

8 

3 

14 

0 

0 

0 

0 

20 

Gnnnon 

2-2 

0-0 

2-2 

0-2 

2 

0 

6 

1 

0 

0 

0 

8 

Jones 

14 

0-2 

3-6 

1-1 

2 

1 

5 

2 

1 

0 

0 

9 

Bowers 

2-4 

0-0 

0-0 

34 

7 

3 

4 

3 

0 

1 

0 

18 

Chukura 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0-1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

3 

TEAM 

2-0 

2 

Totals 

45-83 

542 

6-18 
.333 

16-24  22-39 
.667 

61 

15  112  17 

8 

10 

7 

200 

Liberty  (1-8) 

19 

49 

6! 

MARYLAND  (8-2 

52 

60 

11 

Officials  Bryan  Kersey,  Ray  Natili.  Sean  Hull 
Attendance  17.950  (sellout) 

GAME  11  - 1/4/05  -  Comcast  Center 

[22/21]  MARYLAND  85 
MOUNT  ST.  MARY'S  53 

COLLEGE  PARK.  Md  (AP)  -  John  Gilchrist  and  Nik  Caner-Medley  each 
scored  17  points,  and  Maryland  cruised  to  its  fifth  straight  victory 

Gilchrist  was  removed  with  six  minutes  left,  ending  his  chance  to  reach  the 
20-point  bamer  in  a  sixth  consecutive  game.  He  played  only  26  minutes 

Travis  Gamson  had  15  points  for  the  Terrapins  (9-2),  who  improved  to 
108-2  in  non-conference  home  games  since  Coach  Gary  Williams  amved 
in  1989  Maryland's  next  two  games  are  on  the  road  against  highly  ranked 
Atlantic  Coast  Conference  foes  North  Carolina  and  Wake  Forest. 

MARYLAND  85.  MOUNT  ST,  MARY'S  53 

Comcast  Center  —  Jan.  4,  2005 

Mountaineers  fg     3fg     ft       o-d     it       pf    tp     a  to  bk     smin 


Epps 

! 

1-3 

0-0 

0-0 

2-0 

2 

3 

2 

0 

1 

0 

0 

12 

Louqhry 

C 

1-1 

0-0 

0-0 

1-2 

3 

3 

2 

l 

1 

' 

0 

25 

Kearse 

q 

2-5 

0-0 

0-0 

14 

5 

3 

4 

1 

5 

0 

2 

22 

Thompson 

9 

7-19 

4-8 

2-5 

2-5 

7 

1 

20 

3 

5 

0 

3 

34 

Sumner 

9 

0-3 

0-1 

2-2 

0-2 

2 

3 

2 

1 

3 

0 

2 

19 

Johnson 

3-11 

2-6 

0-0 

1-7 

6 

1 

8 

0 

' 

1 

0 

.: 

Durr 

0-2 

0-0 

1-2 

0-2 

2 

■ 

1 

0 

2 

0 

0 

17 

Whitney 

O-O 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

vann 

1-2 

1-2 

0-0 

0-2 

2 

2 

3 

0 

0 

0 

0 

6 

Butler 

2-6 

0-1 

0-0 

1-1 

2 

1 

4 

0 

2 

1 

1 

14 

Carbone 

0-2 

0-2 

2-2 

0-0 

0 

1 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

13 

Cook 

2-9 

1-5 

0-0 

0-1 

1 

0 

5 

0 

3 

0 

0 

16 

Gaeng 

0-1 

0-1 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

TEAM 

2-2 

4 

1 

Totals 

19-64 
.297 

8-26 
.308 

7-11 
.636 

10-28 

38 

20 

53 

6 

24 

3 

8 

200 

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4-12 

2-3 

5-6 

5-2 

7 

1 

15 

1 

1 

I 

0 

28 

Ibekwe 

c 

3-6 

0-0 

0-0 

1-7 

8 

i 

6 

1 

3 

! 

2 

24 

Strawberr) 

9 

04 

0-2 

2-2 

0-2 

2 

* 

2 

i 

0 

0 

1 

20 

Gilchnst 

9 

6-11 

24 

S-5 

0-3 

3 

0 

17 

3 

4 

0 

3 

26 

McCray 

9 

4-; 

0-3 

0-0 

04 

4 

2 

8 

1 

2 

0 

4 

23 

Ledbetter 

2-3 

0-0 

2-2 

0-2 

2 

' 

6 

1 

' 

0 

2 

13 

Gist 

1-3 

0-0 

0-0 

1-7 

8 

1 

2 

0 

5 

1 

4 

13 

Gnnnon 

0-2 

0-1 

1  2 

0-1 

1 

0 

1 

0 

0 

1 

0 

10 

Caner-Med 

4-8 

2-3 

7-8 

3-3 

6 

2 

17 

2 

1 

0 

1 

19 

Jones 

3-8 

0-1 

0-0 

3-1 

J 

0 

6 

0 

1 

0 

0 

8 

Bowers 

24 

0-0 

1-1 

24 

6 

2 

'■ 

1 

0 

0 

0 

14 

Chukura 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

2 

TEAM 

0-1 

1 

Totals 

29-68 
426 

6-17 
353 

21-26  15-37 
808 

52 

11 

85 

11 

18 

5  17 

200 

Officials  Mike  Wood,  Roger  Ayers.  Tim  Nestor 
Attendance  17.950  (sellout) 

GAME  12  - 1/8/05  -  Smith  Center 

[3/4]  NORTH  CAROLINA  109 
[22/21]  MARYLAND  75 

CHAPEL  HILL.  N.C.  (AP)  -  Rashad  McCants  scored  19  points  to  lead 
seven  players  in  double  figures  and  North  Carolina  beat  Maryland 

Raymond  Felton  added  12  points  and  six  assists  for  the  Tar  Heels  (13-1. 
2-0  ACC).  who  have  won  1 3  straight  games  -  most  by  lopsided  margins  -  since 
a  loss  to  Santa  Clara  in  the  season  opener  Sean  May  had  14,  while  reserve 
Reyshawn  Terry  added  1 1  and  keyed  a  29-5  run  spanning  halftime  that  gave 
the  Tar  Heels  a  huge  lead 

Chris  McCray  and  Travis  Gamson  each  scored  1 3  for  the  Terrapins  (9-3, 
1-1),  who  led  midway  through  the  first  half  with  an  aggressive  defense  that 
created  numerous  turnovers 

NORTH  CAROLINA  109,  MARYLAND  75 
Smith  Center  —  Jan,  8,  2005 


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a 

10 

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s 

min 

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5-12 

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0 

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1 

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f 

3-8 

04 

4-6 

2-2 

4 

2 

10 

0 

3 

0 

3 

23 

Ibekwe 

c 

14 

0-1 

1-2 

0-2 

. 

5 

3 

1 

1 

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0 

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9 

5-8 

1-2 

0-0 

04 

4 

1 

11 

3 

3 

0 

1 

26 

McCray 

9 

3-17 

0-6 

7-8 

2-2 

4 

2 

13 

3 

2 

0 

3 

28 

Strawberry 

4-8 

0-1 

04} 

0-1 

1 

3 

8 

0 

3 

0 

2 

18 

Ledbetter 

1-2 

0-0 

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0-1 

1 

0 

2 

3 

1 

0 

0 

15 

Gist 

34 

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34 

1-1 

2 

3 

9 

1 

1 

1 

0 

23 

Gnnnon 

1-2 

0-0 

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•-1 

2 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

2 

6 

Jones 

14 

0-3 

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0-0 

0 

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2 

0 

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0 

2 

9 

Bowers 

0-2 

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2-2 

0-2 

. 

2 

2 

0 

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0 

0 

'3 

Chukura 

0-0 

043 

04) 

0-0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

TEAM 

1-2 

3 

Totals 

27-71 

380 

2-22 
.091 

19-26 
.731 

9-19 

28 

20 

75 

11 

17 

3  14 

200 

Tar  Heels 

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to 

bk 

s 

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4-9 

1-3 

44 

2-5 

7 

' 

13 

2 

2 

0 

1 

23 

McCants 

f 

7-8 

2-3 

3-3 

0-2 

2 

2 

19 

4 

2 

1 

2 

23 

Mayc 

5  " 

0-1 

44 

1-5 

6 

3 

•4 

3 

6 

3 

2  24 

Felton 

S 

543 

24 

04) 

0-5 

5 

3 

'2 

6 

' 

0 

1 

27 

Manuel 

9 

44! 

0-1 

24 

0-1 

' 

1 

'0 

2 

2 

: 

0 

18 

Scott 

3-5 

2-3 

1-2 

0-2 

2 

0 

9 

0 

0 

0 

1 

11 

Terry 

4-5 

1-1 

2-2 

2-2 

4 

1 

11 

1 

0 

I 

0 

11 

Thomas 

0-1 

043 

0-0 

0-3 

3 

1 

0 

3 

2 

0 

1 

10 

Everett 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

1-0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

3 

Miller 

0-1 

0-1 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

5 

M  N    ams 

4-7 

1-2 

34 

2-7 

9 

' 

12 

3 

2 

1 

0 

22 

Noel 

24 

1-1 

2-2 

1-1 

2 

2 

7 

1 

2 

1 

0 

14 

Hooker 

1-2 

0-0 

043 

1-1 

2 

1 

2 

0 

1 

0 

0 

3 

Sanders 

0-2 

04) 

04) 

1-0 

1 

' 

0 

2 

1 

[ 

0 

6 

TEAM 

2-2 

4 

Totals 

39-69 
.565 

10-20 
500 

21-25  13-36 
.840 

49 

17  109  27 

24 

8 

8 

700 

MARYLANC 

(9-3, 1-1) 

34 

41 

7 

North  Carolina  (13-1,  2-0) 

47 

62 

10' 

Officials:  Larry  Rose,  Reggie  Cofer,  Ted  Valentine 
Attendance:  21,750 

GAME  13-1/11  /05  -  Joel  Coliseum 

[4/3]  WAKE  FOREST  81 
[RV/RV]  MARYLAND  66 

WINSTON-SALEM,  N.C  -  Justin  Gray  continued  his  tomd  shooting  streak, 
scoring  25  points  while  making  a  season-high  six  3-pointers  to  lead  Wake 
Forest  to  a  victory  over  Maryland, 

Gray,  who  had  31  points  in  Saturday's  win  at  Clemson,  made  his  first  four 
3s  of  the  game  while  pushing  the  Demon  Deacons  (14-1,3-0  Atlantic  Coast 
Conference)  to  an  eariy  lead. 

Chns  Paul  finished  with  14  points,  Enc  Williams  had  12  points  and  10 
rebounds,  Jamaal  Levy  had  11  points  and  Vytas  Danelius  finished  with  10 
rebounds  for  Wake  Forest. 

Nik  Caner-Medley  led  the  Terrapins  (9-4, 1-2)  with  21  points  and  was  the 
only  Maryland  player  who  scored  in  double  figures 

With  a  number  of  reserves  in  the  lineup,  Maryland  made  progress  through 
the  remainder  of  the  second  half  Caner-Medley  scored  13  of  his  21  points 
after  the  break,  while  Mike  Jones  had  all  nine  of  his  points  in  the  second  half, 
hitting  4  of  6  shots  from  the  floor 


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fg 

3fq 

ft 

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rb 

pf 

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to 

bk 

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4-7 

0-0 

0-0 

1-5 

6 

5 

8 

0 

0 

2 

1    22 

Caner-Med 

f 

9-14 

0-3 

3-7 

3-3 

6 

• 

21 

4 

3 

0 

3     33 

Ibekwe 

c 

4-11 

0-1 

1-2 

1-6 

7 

3 

9 

1 

2 

2 

0     28 

Strawberry 

9 

1-5 

0-3 

0-0 

0-1 

1 

1 

2 

1 

2 

0 

1      18 

McCray 

9 

1-7 

0-2 

0-0 

1-3 

4 

4 

2 

4 

2 

I 

2     28 

Gilchnst 

1-2 

0-1 

0-0 

0-2 

2 

0 

2 

3 

1 

0 

0      9 

Ledbetter 

1-2 

0-1 

0-0 

1-1 

2 

3 

2 

3 

3 

0 

0     19 

Gist 

34 

0-0 

24 

1-1 

2 

4 

6 

0 

2 

1 

0     15 

Jones 

4-6 

1-2 

0-2 

1-0 

1 

1 

9 

0 

2 

1 

2     13 

Bowers 

1-3 

0-1 

1-1 

1-3 

4 

4 

3 

0 

0 

0 

0     15 

Chukura 

043 

04) 

o-c 

04) 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0     0+ 

TEAM 

0-1 

1 

Totals 

29-61 
.475 

1-14 
.071 

7-16 
.438 

10-26 

36 

26 

66 

16 

17 

7 

9   200 

Demon  Deacons 

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ft 

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rb 

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a 

to 

bk 

s  min 

Levy 

1 

4-8 

0-1 

3-7 

44) 

4 

3 

" 

0 

2 

1 

0    21 

Danelius 

( 

3-10 

1-6 

04) 

4-6 

10 

3 

7 

1 

0 

0 

1    24 

Williams 

c 

4-11 

0-0 

4-10 

4-6 

10 

. 

12 

0 

3 

3 

2     26 

Gray 

9 

9-15 

6-9 

1-3 

14 

5 

3 

25 

1 

2 

0 

1     27 

Paulg 

3-7 

0-0 

8-11 

24 

6 

1 

14 

6 

3 

0 

2   33 

Ellis 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

1-1 

2 

2 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

8 

Downey 

1-7 

0-2 

04) 

1-3 

4 

2 

2 

2 

1 

0 

0     23 

Keith 

0-1 

0-1 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0      1 

Feather 

04) 

0-0 

04) 

04) 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0      1 

Sinck  anc 

443 

0-2 

043 

4-0 

4 

2 

8 

3 

2 

0 

1     24 

Jessen 

0-1 

04) 

04) 

1-0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0      1 

Buck 

04) 

04) 

0-0 

04) 

0 

' 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0      1 

Visser 

0-1 

04) 

24 

0-2 

2 

1 

2 

0 

• 

2 

1     10 

TEAM 

1-2 

3 

Totals 

28-67 
.418 

7-21 
.333 

18-35  23-28 

514 

51 

20 

81 

13 

15 

7 

8  200 

MARYLAND  (94, 1-2) 
Wake  Forest  (14-1, 3-0) 


Officials  Leslie  Jones,  Bryan  Kersey,  Ray  Natilli 
Attendance  14.665 

GAME  14  -  1/15/05  -  Comcast  Center 

[RV/RV]  MARYLAND  80 
TEMPLE  69 

COLLEGE  PARK,  Md  (AP)  -  Terrapin  junior  forward  Nik  Caner-Medley 
and  sophomore  guard  Mike  Jones  combined  to  score  56  points,  putting  on 
a  dazzling  performance  Caner-Medley  scored  a  career-high  35  points,  and 
the  Terrapins  ended  a  two-game  losing  streak  by  pulling  away  to  a  victory 
over  Temple 

It  was  the  19th  consecutive  non-league  home  win  for  the  Terrapins 

Caner-Medley  went  14-for-21  from  the  field,  6-for-7  from  the  free  throw 
line  and  had  a  game-high  nine  rebounds.  His  35-point  performance  was  most 
by  a  Maryland  player  since  Joe  Smith  scored  40  in  1995. 

Maryland  (104)  played  without  guard  Chns  McCray,  who  bruised  his 
tailbone  against  Wake  Forest  He  was  replaced  in  the  starting  lineup  by  D  J 
Strawberry,  who  eventually  gave  way  to  the  tomd-shooting  Jones,  who  scored 
a  season-high  21 . 

MARYLAND  80,  TEMPLE  69 
Comcast  Center  -  Jan.  1 5,  2005 


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3fq 

ft 

o-d 

rb 

pf 

IP 

a 

10 

bk 

s  min 

Robinson 

f    4-10 

343 

04) 

4-3 

7 

1 

11 

0 

2 

4 

1    27 

Marsha 

f     5-6 

0-0 

0-0 

0-1 

1 

2 

10 

0 

i 

0 

0     16 

Sahsberv 

g    5-13 

2-8 

4-7 

1-7 

8 

4 

•6 

3 

' 

0 

1     36 

Tyndale 

g   6-15 

0-3 

3-5 

2-0 

2 

1 

'5 

3 

2 

0 

0     38 

Collins 

g    5-13 

0-5 

2-2 

3-1 

4 

4 

•; 

11 

8 

1 

3     40 

Dacons 

0-1 

0-1 

04) 

2-4 

6 

4 

0 

1 

0 

0 

1     15 

Kirkendo 

1-3 

1-3 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

0 

3 

0 

0 

0 

1       6 

Ingram 

0-1 

04) 

0-0 

2  2 

4 

3 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0       5 

Butler 

1-1 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

4 

2 

0 

0 

1 

0     17 

TEAM 

0-3 

3 

Totals 

27-63 
.429 

6-28 
214 

9-14 
.643 

14-21 

35 

23 

69 

18 

15 

6 

7   200 

Terps 

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3fq 

ft 

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rb 

Pf 

<P 

a 

to 

bk 

s  min 

Garrison 

f     14 

1-2 

34 

14 

5 

0 

6 

2 

2 

0 

0    26 

2aner-Med 

f  14-21 

1-5 

6-? 

6-3 

9 

3 

35 

2 

2 

' 

2    37 

Ibekwe 

c      14 

04) 

0-0 

0-1 

1 

2 

2 

• 

3 

0 

1     11 

Sira.vrjerr, 

g     0-3 

0-1 

24 

0-3 

3 

2 

2 

2 

0 

0 

2    21 

Gilchnst 

g     14 

0-2 

2-3 

0-1 

1 

• 

4 

5 

1 

0 

3    37 

Ledbetter 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

04) 

0 

0 

0 

1 

1 

0 

0      6 

Gist 

2-5 

0-0 

2-4 

2-2 

4 

1 

6 

1 

4 

0 

1     21 

Jones 

5-9 

4-6 

7-8 

2-2 

4 

2 

21 

0 

1 

0 

0    19 

Bowers 

1-2 

0-0 

24 

14 

5 

2 

4 

0 

0 

■ 

0     22 

TEAM 

1-5 

0 

Totals  

25-52 

481 

6-16 
.375 

24-34  13-25 
706 

38 

13 

80  14 

14 

2 

9  200 

108 


Temple  (6-7) 


MARYLAND  (104) 


Officials  Larry  Rose.  Joe  Lindsay,  Dwayne  Gladden 
Attendance  17,950  (sellout) 

GAME  15  - 1/19/05  -  Comcast  Center 

[RV/RV]  MARYLAND  82 
VIRGINIA  68 

COLLEGE  PARK,  Md,  (AP)  •  Nik  Caner-Medley  scored  26  points,  and 
Maryland  kept  Virginia  winless  in  the  Atlantic  Coast  Conference  by  pulling 
away  to  a  victory 

Ekene  Ibekwe  had  12  points  for  Maryland  (114, 2-2),  including  seven  in 
a  pivotal  run  that  brought  the  Terrapins  back  from  a  51-46  deficit. 

Elton  Brown  scored  18  points  and  Devm  Smith  had  17  for  the  Cavaliers 
(9-6.  0-5).  Virginia  last  started  0-5  in  the  ACC  dunng  the  1998-99  season. 
Coach  Pete  Gillen's  first  at  the  school 

The  Cavaliers  went  7-for-31  from  the  floor  in  the  second  half  and  scored 
only  27  points  over  the  final  20  minutes  Virginia  is  1-11  in  its  last  12  games 
at  Maryland. 

Down  by  five  eariy  in  the  second  half,  the  Terrapins  used  a  14-2  spree  to 
go  up  60-53  with  1 2  minutes  left.  Caner-Medley  scored  the  first  seven  points 
on  a  dnve,  a  3-pointer  and  a  jumper  in  the  lane,  and  Ibekwe  capped  it  with 
two  baskets  and  a  three-point  play. 

MARYLAND  82  VIRGINIA  68 
Comcast  Center  —  Jan  19,  2005 


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0-5 

0-1 

1-2 

1-5 

6 

5 

1 

0 

0 

3 

1 

17 

Smith             f 

8-13 

14 

0-0 

3-7 

10 

1 

17 

2 

6 

1 

2 

30 

Brown            c 

4-18 

0-1 

10-13 

3-7 

10 

2 

18 

2 

0 

0 

0 

34 

Reynolds        g 

4-10 

:--: 

2-2 

1-2 

3 

2 

12 

1 

2 

0 

1 

.12 

Singtetary        g 

2-10 

24 

2-2 

1-0 

1 

4 

8 

2 

2 

0 

2 

28 

Campbell 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

Bannister 

0-' 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

2 

0 

4 

2 

0 

0 

15 

Soroye 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0-2 

2 

3 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

6 

Joseph 

2-5 

1-1 

0-0 

0-2 

2 

1 

5 

0 

1 

0 

0 

21 

Cain 

3-5 

0-0 

1-4 

2-2 

4 

2 

7 

0 

1 

1 

0 

16 

TEAM 

7-1 

8 

1 

Totals 

23-67 

343 

6-16 
.375 

16-23  18-28 
.696 

46 

22 

68 

11 

15 

5 

6 

200 

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rb 

c 

<P 

a 

to 

bk 

s 

min 

Garrison             f 

3-6 

0-1 

2-2 

1-8 

9 

3 

8 

0 

2 

3 

2 

27 

Caner-Med      f 

8-17 

4-8 

6-8 

34 

7 

2 

26 

2 

2 

2 

• 

39 

Ibekwe          c 

5-8 

0-1 

2-3 

1-5 

6 

5 

12 

0 

3 

2 

0 

22 

Gilchrist            g 

3-14 

1-6 

H 

0-2 

2 

1 

13 

■ 

1 

0 

1 

40 

McCray          g 

4-7 

0-1 

44 

4-3 

7 

t 

12 

3 

0 

1 

2 

28 

Ledbetter 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

4 

Gist 

2-2 

0-0 

0-0 

1-1 

2 

0 

4 

0 

0 

0 

1 

8 

Jones 

2-6 

1-1 

0-0 

0-3 

3 

2 

5 

2 

1 

0 

0 

11 

Bowers 

1-4 

(H) 

0-0 

0-2 

2 

3 

2 

0 

0 

3 

0 

21 

TEAM 

0-1 

1 

Totals 

28-84 
.438 

6-18 
.333 

20-25  10-29 
.800 

39 

17 

82 

14 

9 

11 

7 

200 

Virginia  (9-6,  0-5 

41 

27 

68 

MARYLAND  (114, 2-2| 

40 

42 

• 

82 

Officials  Duke  ErJsall,  Ed  Corbett,  Bob  Donato 
Attendance  17,950  (sellout) 

GAME  16  - 1/23/05  -  Comcast  Center 

[RV/RV]  NC  STATE  85 
[RV/RV]  MARYLAND  69 

COLLEGE  PARK,  Md.  (AP)  -  Julius  Hodge  had  20  points  and  11  rebounds 
to  lead  North  Carolina  Slate  to  a  victory  over  Maryland  in  an  Atlantic  Coast 
Conference  game  at  Comcast  Center. 

Engin  Atsur  scored  17  and  Mian  Evtimov  had  16  for  the  Wolfpack,  who 
led  53-27  at  halftime  and  never  let  the  margin  slip  below  10  points  in  winning 
for  the  only  the  second  time  in  seven  games 

After  the  Terrapins  closed  to  63-53,  Atsur  hit  two  3-pomters  and  a  free 
throw  in  a  7-2  run  that  gave  the  Wolfpack  a  15-point  cushion  with  5:38  lo 

go. 

Nik  Caner-Medley  had  15  points  and  10  rebounds  for  the  Terrapins  (11- 
5, 2-3)  He  came  in  averaging  20  7  points  over  his  previous  seven  games. 
Caner-Medley  scored  all  of  his  points  in  the  second  half. 

N  C  State  made  10  of  18  3-point  tries  and  limited  Maryland  to  5-for-20 
shooting  before  halftime 


NC  STATE  85,  MARYLAND  69 
Comcast  Center  -  Jan.  23, 2005 
Wolfpack               fg    3fg       ft 

frd 

rb 

P' 

IP 

a 

10 

bk 

s 

mm 

Evtimov 

•    7-11 

24 

0-1 

3-6 

9 

4 

'6 

2 

2 

0 

2 

39 

Hodge 

f    7-14 

1-3 

5-7 

5-6 

'• 

3 

20 

3 

4 

0 

1 

40 

Brackman 

f     04 

0-1 

2-2 

0-1 

1 

4 

2 

1 

' 

0 

0 

9 

Grant 

g     34 

2-3 

44 

0-3 

3 

3 

12 

4 

2 

0 

0 

30 

Atsur 

g   5-13 

5-10 

24 

0-3 

3 

2 

17 

6 

0 

0 

3 

39 

Watkins 

1-6 

1-3 

2-2 

1-2 

3 

2 

5 

0 

0 

0 

0 

20 

Bethel 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

Collins 

2-3 

I-2 

0-0 

0-1 

1 

5 

5 

1 

0 

1 

0 

15 

Simmons 

3-3 

0-0 

2-3 

0-1 

1 

2 

8 

0 

0 

2 

0 

6 

Totals 

28-58 
.483 

12-26 
.462 

17-23 
.739 

9-23 

32 

26 

85 

17 

9 

3 

6 

200 

Terps 

fa 

3fq 

ft 

o-d 

rb 

P< 

'P 

a 

to 

bk 

s 

min 

Garrison 

f     3-5 

0-0 

5-6 

3-2 

5 

2 

11 

1 

3 

1 

0 

26 

Caner-Med 

f   5-12 

14 

44 

2-8 

10 

1 

15 

2 

2 

1 

0 

31 

Ibekwe 

c     2-6 

0-1 

4-8 

3-5 

8 

3 

8 

0 

5 

0 

1 

31 

Gilchnst 

g     3-8 

2-3 

5-8 

1-1 

2 

2 

13 

3 

3 

0 

0 

32 

McCray 

g     2-7 

2-5 

5-6 

1-5 

6 

4 

1! 

3 

3 

0 

1 

32 

Ledberte*- 

0-0 

00 

1-2 

0-0 

0 

' 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

8 

Gist 

2-3 

0-0 

4-7 

0-1 

1 

3 

8 

0 

2 

1 

0 

16 

Ghnnon 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

M 

0 

' 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

4 

Jones 

0-2 

0-2 

0-0 

1-0 

1 

3 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

14 

Bowers 

1-2 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

1 

2 

0 

1 

0 

0 

6 

TEAM 

2-2 

4 

Totals 

1845 
.400 

5-15 
.333 

2841  13-24 
.683 

37 

21 

69   10 

19 

3 

2 

200 

NC  State  (12-6. 2-3) 

53 

32 

85 

MARYLAND 

(11-5. 2-3) 

27 

42 

■ 

69 

Offioals  Jamie  Luckie,  Ray  Natili,  Mike  Wood 
Attendance  17,950  (sellout) 

GAME  17-1  /26/05  -  Cameron  Indoor  Stadium 

IRV/-1  MARYLAND  75 
[2/2]  DUKE  66 

DURHAM,  N  C,  (AP)  -  Maryland  coach  Gary  Williams  brought  in  a  few 
experts  before  facing  second-ranked  Duke 

Former  stars  Sieve  Blake,  Juan  Dixon  and  Laron  Profit  visited  practice  this 
week,  giving  the  current  Terrapins  a  few  lessons  They  talked  about  having 
fun,  about  believing  in  themselves  and  about  giving  a  full  effort  against  the 
undefeated  Blue  Devils 

The  junior  had  25  points  before  leaving  with  an  ankle  injury,  and  Travis 
Garnson  and  Ekene  Ibekwe  finished  off  the  Blue  Devils  at  the  free-throw  line 
in  a  victory 

Ibekwe  gave  Maryland  the  lead  for  good  with  a  tough  layup  in  traffic  off 
an  inbounds  play,  set  up  dunng  a  timeout  by  Williams  That  made  it  66-64 
with  1:23  left 

Daniel  Ewing  missed  badly  on  a  3-pointer,  and  Garnson  started  a  parade 
at  the  line  for  the  Terps  Garnson  was  5-for-6  in  the  final  minute  and  Ibekwe 
was  4-for4  to  close  tl  out. 

MARYLAND  75.  DUKE  66 

Cameron  Indoor  Stadium  —  Jan.  26, 2005 


Teros 

10 

3fg 

ft 

o-d 

rb 

pf 

tp 

a 

to 

bk 

s 

mm 

Caner-Med 

f   8-13 

3-8 

6-6 

2-3 

5 

2 

25 

3 

5 

1 

4 

37 

Bowers 

c     2-7 

0-0 

O-O 

4-3 

7 

3 

4 

0 

3 

2 

1 

23 

Gilchrist 

g   5-10 

0-0 

0-0 

2-7 

9 

2 

10 

3 

6 

0 

2 

39 

McCray 

g    3-11 

0-1 

1-1 

4-2 

6 

2 

7 

1 

2 

1 

2 

36 

Jones 

g     2-5 

0-2 

0-0 

0-1 

1 

0 

4 

0 

2 

0 

0 

19 

Garnson 

2-1 

0-0 

5-6 

1 

5 

4 

9 

0 

2 

1 

0 

19 

Gist 

0-1 

0-0 

1-2 

1-0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

3 

Grinnon 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

Ibekwe 

4-12 

0-0 

7-9 

4-5 

9 

2 

15 

2 

3 

2 

1 

22 

TEAM 

0-5 

5 

Totals 

26-63 
.413 

3-11 
.273 

20-24  19-29 
.833 

48 

15 

75 

9 

23 

7 

10 

7(111 

Blue  Devils 

fg 

3fq 

ft 

o-d 

rb 

P* 

tp 

a 

to 

bk 

s 

min 

Melchionm 

f     3-7 

2-5 

0-0 

1-1 

2 

5 

8 

0 

l 

0 

1 

26 

Williams 

f    6-15 

0-0 

6-9 

8-6 

•- 

3 

18 

1 

4 

7 

3 

38 

Redick 

g    7-21 

3-10 

3-3 

24 

6 

2 

2'.i 

3 

8 

0 

2 

40 

Ewing 

g   3-12 

2-7 

1-2 

24 

6 

3 

9 

7 

3 

0 

1 

39 

Dockery 

g     1-8 

0-2 

0-0 

1-0 

1 

2 

2 

2 

0 

0 

2 

27 

McClure 

1-3 

0-0 

0-0 

1-0 

1 

0 

2 

0 

1 

1 

2 

10 

Nelson 

0-3 

0-1 

0-0 

1-0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

4 

Randolph 

3-3 

0-0 

1-3 

3-3 

6 

3 

7 

1 

2 

0 

3 

14 

TEAM 

2-1 

3 

Totals 

24-72 
.333 

7-25 
.280 

11-17  21-19 

647 

40 

18 

66 

14 

19 

8  15 

200 

MARYLAND 

(12-5, 3-3) 

30 

45 

75 

Duke  (15-1,  5-1) 

34 

32 

66 

BASKETBALL | 
GAME  18  -  1/30/05  -  Comcast  Center 

IRV/--I  MARYLAND  79 
[22/21]  GEORGIA  TECH  71 

COLLEGE  PARK.  Md.  (AP)  -  A  stellar  defensive  effort  and  a  balanced 
attack  enabled  rejuvenated  Maryland  to  sustain  the  momentum  created  by 
its  upset  win  over  second-ranked  Duke. 

Nik  Caner-Medley  scored  1 9  points  and  Chns  McCray  had  16  lo  lead  four 
Terrapins  in  double  figures  in  a  victory  over  No.  22  Georgia  Tech  The  Terrapins 
(13-5, 4-3  Atlantic  Coast  Conference)  let  a  10-point  halftime  lead  dwindle  to 
three  before  holding  the  Yellow  Jackets  scoreless  for  nearly  6  minutes 

The  Yellow  Jackets  (12-6, 3-4)  shot  33  percent  from  the  field  in  the  second 
half  and  finished  4-for-20  from  3-point  range  Georgia  Tech,  which  was  seeking 
to  build  on  a  102-101  overtime  win  over  No  5  Wake  Forest,  instead  lost  for 
the  fourth  lime  in  five  games  and  fell  to  0-3  on  the  road  in  the  ACC 

Point  guard  John  Gilchrist  scored  15  points  and  had  only  one  turnover 
in  40  minutes;  Ekene  Ibekwe  had  14  points  and  nine  rebounds,  and  Travis 
Garnson  grabbed  a  career-high  15  rebounds  for  the  Terrapins 

MARYLAND  79,  GEORGIA  TECH  71 

Comcast  Center  —Jan,  30, 2005 

Yellow  Jackets        fg    3fg       ft      o-d      rb     pf    tp    a    to  bk    s  min 


Muhammad 

f    4-17 

0-2 

7-7 

3-3 

6 

4 

15 

2 

0 

0 

3 

31 

McHenry 

f      3-6 

1-2 

2-2 

2-3 

5 

1 

9 

i 

2 

1 

1 

33 

Schenscher 

c    6-10 

0-0 

0-0 

« 

10 

3 

12 

0 

1 

2 

1 

21 

Jack 

g    3-14 

1-5 

2-2 

1-3 

4 

1 

9 

2 

3 

0 

2 

38 

Bynum 

9    3-12 

2-7 

2-2 

1-1 

2 

4 

10 

2 

1 

0 

0 

25 

Dickey 

3-3 

0-0 

0-0 

i-2 

3 

2 

6 

0 

2 

0 

1 

14 

West 

34 

0-1 

2-5 

0-3 

3 

5 

8 

1 

0 

0 

0 

11 

Morrow 

1-7 

0-3 

0-0 

2-1 

3 

' 

2 

1 

2 

1 

1 

15 

Frederick 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

5 

Tarver 

0-1 

0-0 

0-0 

00 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

7 

TEAM 

1-2 

3 

Totals 

26-74 
.351 

4-20 

200 

15-18  15-24 
.833 

39 

23 

71 

9 

11 

4 

9 

200 

Terps 

<f) 

3fq 

ft 

o-d 

rb 

pf 

>P 

a 

to 

bk 

s 

min 

Garrison 

f     2-2 

1-1 

2-2 

1-14 

15 

3 

7 

2 

1 

0 

0 

33 

Caner-Med 

f   8-19 

3-7 

0-0 

1-2 

3 

3 

19 

1 

4 

1 

0 

34 

Bowers 

c     0-1 

0-0 

0-2 

0-1 

1 

1 

0 

1 

1 

0 

0 

16 

Gilchnst 

g   4-12 

14 

6-7 

0-5 

5 

3 

15 

7 

1 

0 

0 

40 

McCray 

g     4-9 

0-3 

8-8 

1-1 

2 

4 

16 

3 

1 

0 

1 

25 

Ledbetter 

24 

M 

1-2 

1-2 

3 

1 

5 

0 

3 

0 

0 

12 

Gist 

0-1 

0-0 

1-2 

1-0 

' 

0 

1 

0 

0 

i 

0 

7 

Jones 

1-3 

0-0 

0-0 

0-2 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

0 

0 

9 

Ibekwe 

5-7 

OO 

4-7 

2-7 

9 

4 

14 

0 

4 

4 

1 

24 

TEAM 

5-2 

7 

Totals 

26-58 
.448 

5-15 
.333 

22-30  12-36 
.733 

48 

21 

79   15 

16 

6 

2 

700 

Georgia  Tech  (12-6,  34) 

34 

37 

71 

MARYLAND 

13-5.  4-3) 

44 

35 

79 

Officials  Karl  Hess,  Bob  Donato,  Jim  Haney 
Attendance  17,950  tselloutl 

GAME  19    2/1/05-  Littlejohn  Coliseum 

CLEMSON  88 

[22/24]  MARYLAND  73 

CLEMSON,  S.C.  (AP)  -  Sharrod  Ford  tied  his  career  high  with  25  points 
and  Clemson  snapped  a  13-game  losing  streak  against  Maryland  with  a 
victory 

The  Tigers  (11-10.  2-7  Atlantic  Coast  Conference)  hadn't  beaten  the 
Terps  (13-6. 4-4)  since  a  78-65  overtime  win  at  Littlejohn  Coliseum  on  Dec 
4, 1997 

The  Terrapins  (13-6,  4-4)  started  the  game  cold  and  slayed  that  way, 
falling  behind  13-2  and,  after  briefly  moving  in  front  23-22  midway  through 
the  opening  half,  missed  their  final  1 3  shots  of  the  half  to  fall  behind  45-29 

Ford  and  the  Tigers,  who  had  lost  five  straight  and  seven  of  eight,  thwarted 
possible  Maryland  comebacks. 


Officials  Reginald  Cofer,  Michael  Kitts,  Leslie  Jones 
Attendance:  9.314 


CLEMSON  88.  MARYLAND  73 
Littlejohn  Coliseum  —  Feb.  1 ,  2005 
Terps                    fg    3fg       ft 

o-d 

rb 

P< 

<P 

a 

to 

bk 

s 

mm 

Garrison 

f     14 

0-2 

24 

1-1 

2 

5 

J 

1 

0 

0 

0 

21 

Caner-Med 

f    4-14 

1-6 

0-0 

2-6 

8 

0 

9 

2 

3 

0 

1 

27 

Bowers 

c      1-2 

0-0 

0-0 

0-3 

3 

4 

2 

0 

1 

0 

0 

13 

Gilchrist 

g  3-12 

0-0 

12-14 

34 

7 

0 

18 

3 

3 

0 

1 

35 

McCray 

g    4-9 

1-2 

2-2 

0-2 

2 

2 

11 

1 

0 

0 

1 

27 

Ledbetter 

4-6 

0  I 

2-2 

0-2 

2 

3 

10 

1 

2 

0 

1 

26 

Gist 

3-8 

0-0 

0-2 

04 

4 

2 

6 

0 

1 

1 

0 

Grinnon 

0-1 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

5 

Jones 

2-2 

0-0 

34 

1-1 

2 

0 

7 

0 

2 

a 

0 

8 

Ibekwe 

2-3 

0-0 

2-2 

1-3 

4 

5 

6 

0 

4 

0 

0 

18 

TEAM 

3-3 

6 

Totals 

24-61 
.393 

2-11 
.182 

23-30  11-29 
.767 

40 

21 

73 

8 

16 

1 

4 

200 

06 


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SPORTS 


TEAM 


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Tigers 

fg 

3,f) 

ft 

o-d 

rb 

Pf 

tp 

a 

to 

bh     s 

mm 

Perry 

f     6-9 

0-0 

2-2 

2-2 

4 

2 

14 

0 

0 

0    1 

23 

Mays 

f     0-3 

0-0 

0-0 

0-1 

1 

3 

0 

I 

0 

1    2 

14 

Fori) 

c  10-15 

0-0 

5-7 

4-6 

10 

1 

35 

0 

1 

2    2 

29 

Hamilton 

g     1-2 

0-0 

0-0 

0-2 

2 

2 

2 

.1 

2 

0    0 

20 

Hammonds 

g     3-9 

14 

34 

04 

4 

4 

10 

7 

3 

0     1 

33 

Babalola 

3-9 

0-3 

2-5 

1-5 

6 

3 

8 

2 

1 

0    4 

27 

Moore 

1-4 

1-3 

0-0 

0-1 

1 

1 

3 

1 

0 

1     1 

9 

Hudson 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0    0 

1 

Robinson 

8-13 

5-8 

1-2 

0-6 

6 

2 

22 

5 

4 

0     2 

29 

Akingbala 

24 

0-0 

0-1 

!  I 

4 

3 

4 

0 

0 

0    0 

15 

TEAM 

0-1 

1 

1 

Totals 

34-68 
.500 

7-18 

389 

13-21 
.619 

10-29 

39 

22 

88  19 

12 

4  13 

200 

MARYLAND 

(13-6.441 

29 

44 

73 

Clemson  (11 

-10.2-7) 

45 

43 

88 

Officials  Gary  Maxwell,  Tony  Greene,  Mike  Eades 
Attendance  6.700 

GAME  20  -  2/5/05  -  UM  Convocation  Center 

MIAMI  75 

[22/24]  MARYLAND  73  (OT) 

CORAL  GABLES,  Fla  (AP)  -  Will  Frisby  made  a  pair  of  free  throws  with 
0  8  seconds  left  in  overtime  to  lift  Miami  past  Maryland. 

Miami  (14-7, 5-5Atlantic  Coast  Conference)  led  for  nearly  the  entire  game 
but  had  to  rally  at  the  end  of  regulation  and  in  the  final  second  of  overtime 
Guillermo  Diaz  scored  27  points  to  pace  the  Hurncanes 

Miami  trailed  for  just  27  seconds  of  the  first  half,  and  maintained  its  lead 
until  Chris  McCray  made  a  3-pointer  from  the  right  wing  to  give  Maryland  a 
60-57  lead  with  6:07  remaining 

McCray  led  Maryland  (13-7,4-5)  with  23  points,  including  20  in  the  second 
half  and  overtime  Mike  Jones,  who  scored  14,  was  the  only  other  Maryland 
player  in  double  figures, 

Maryland  held  the  lead  until  2:58,  when  Diaz  made  a  3-pointer  to  put  Miami 
up  64-62.  But  the  Terrapins  went  back  in  front  just  over  a  minute  later  when 
John  Gilchrist's  3-pointer  gave  Ihem  a  65-64  lead  with  1:44  remaining 

Diaz  bailed  the  Hurricanes  out  again,  scoring  on  a  layup  to  earn  a  66-65 
lead  at  1:17, 

MIAMI  75,  MARYLAND  73 

UM  Convocation  Center  —  Feb,  5,  2005 


Terps 

'9 

3fq 

ft 

o-d 

rb 

pl 

IP 

a 

to 

bk 

s 

min 

Gamson 

f 

3-8 

0-0 

2-2 

34 

7 

4 

8 

0 

3 

I 

0 

31 

Caner-Med 

f 

2-10 

1-3 

3-4 

2-5 

7 

3 

8 

3 

4 

1 

2 

30 

Bowers 

c 

3-7 

0-0 

1-4 

1-2 

3 

4 

7 

0 

3 

1 

0 

27 

Gilchnsl 

9 

3-8 

2-4 

0-0 

2-2 

4 

0 

8 

4 

1 

1 

0 

39 

McCray 

q 

6-13 

4-8 

7-8 

2-2 

4 

2 

23 

5 

3 

0 

1 

39 

Ledbetler 

0-2 

0-0 

0-0 

2-2 

4 

t 

0 

0 

• 

0 

0 

18 

Gisl 

2-5 

0-0 

1-3 

0-3 

3 

3 

5 

I 

3 

I 

2 

23 

Grinnon 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0-1 

1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

Jones 

5-10 

4-9 

0-1 

0-7 

7 

2 

14 

1 

I 

0 

0 

16 

TEAM 

4-7 

11 

Totals 

24433 
.381 

11-24 
.458 

14-22  16-35 
636 

51 

20 

73 

14 

19 

5 

5 

225 

Hurricanes 

fq 

3lq 

ft 

(Ml 

rb 

pf 

IP 

a 

to 

bk 

s 

min 

Frisby 

i 

5-10 

1-1 

4-4 

1-1 

2 

3 

15 

0 

0 

0 

1 

26 

King 

c 

3-5 

0-0 

3-6 

44 

8 

2 

9 

0 

1 

5 

1 

35 

Hams 

q 

2-11 

1-5 

0-0 

0-3 

3 

2 

5 

5 

3 

0 

0 

27 

Diaz 

q 

7-19 

4-10 

9-12 

1-3 

4 

3 

27 

2 

3 

0 

4 

40 

Hite 

q 

6-21 

3-11 

2-2 

0-7 

7 

1 

17 

1 

0 

0 

1 

38 

Hamilton 

0-2 

0-0 

0-0 

2-3 

5 

2 

0 

0 

2 

1 

t 

20 

Mayhand 

0-1 

0-1 

0-0 

0-1 

1 

t 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

5 

Okpalobi 

0-1 

0-0 

0-0 

1-2 

3 

2 

0 

2 

0 

0 

2 

18 

vVilkms 

0-1 

0-0 

0-0 

1-0 

1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

8 

Hicks 

0-1 

0-0 

2-2 

2-1 

3 

1 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

8 

TEAL' 

54 

9 

23-72 
.319 

9-28 
.321 

20-26  17-29 
.769 

46 

20 

75  10 

9 

6 

12 

775 

MARYLAND  (13-7, 4-5) 

26 

41 

6 

7 

Miami  (14-7, 5-5) 

29 

38 

8 

7 

Officials  Mike  Wood,  Jamie  Luckie,  William  Bush 
Attendance  7,000 


GAME  21  -  2/8/05  ■  Comcast  Center 

[RU/RU]  MARYLAND  86 
VIRGINIA  TECH  71 

COLLEGE  PARK,  Md  (AP)  -  John  Gilchrist  had  1 9  points  and  10  assists, 
and  Nik  Caner-Medley  scored  21  to  lead  Maryland  past  Virginia  Tech 

Chris  McCray  scored  16  and  Mike  Jones  added  1 3  on  6-for-6  shooting  to 
help  the  Terrapins  snap  a  two-game  skid  Maryland  (14-7, 5-5  Atlantic  Coast 
Conference)  improved  to  11-1  at  home,  including  4-1  in  the  ACC. 

Playing  against  conference  newcomer  Virginia  Tech  for  the  first  time  since 
1991 ,  Maryland  won  its  seventh  straight  against  the  Hokies  and  improved  to 
244  in  the  senes  that  began  in  1926. 

The  Terrapins  were  without  starting  forward  Ekene  Ibekwe,  who  missed  a 
second  consecutive  game  with  a  cracked  nb  Freshman  James  Gist  received 
his  first  start  and  scored  eight  points 

MARYLAND  86,  VIRGINIA  TECH  71 
Comcast  Center  -  Feb.  8, 2005 


MARYLAND  99,  DUKE  92 
Comcast  Center  -  Feb  12,  2005 


Hokies 

'9 

3fq 

ft 

o-d 

rb 

pt 

"P 

a 

to 

bk 

s 

min 

Washington 

1 

3-7 

0-0 

0-0 

1-1 

2 

2 

6 

1 

2 

3 

3 

28 

Collins 

1 

5-9 

0-0 

4-7 

14 

5 

0 

14 

3 

1 

0 

2 

33 

Dixon 

c 

9-15 

4-5 

0-0 

4-5 

9 

3 

22 

1 

3 

2 

0 

36 

Dowdell 

g 

6-1 3 

2-8 

3-3 

14 

5 

1 

17 

5 

1 

0 

0 

38 

Gordon 

_g_ 

5-10 

0-1 

0-2 

24 

6 

4 

10 

7 

5 

3 

1 

36 

Withers  poon 

0-1 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

7 

Cooke 

1-3 

0-1 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

5 

2 

0 

2 

0 

0 

12 

Calloway 

0-1 

04) 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

King 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0-1 

1 

3 

0 

1 

2 

0 

0 

5 

Tucker 

04) 

04) 

04) 

04) 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

3 

TEAM 

0-2 

2 

Totals 

29-59 
492 

6-15 
400 

7-12 
.583 

9-21 

30 

18 

71 

18 

18 

8 

6 

200 

Terps 

'1 

3ft) 

ft 

o-d 

ib 

Pf 

<P 

a 

to 

bk 

s 

mm 

Gamson 

f 

0-5 

0-1 

2-2 

0-1 

1 

4 

2 

1 

0 

0 

0 

13 

Caner-Med 

i 

7-11 

1-3 

6-7 

2-5 

7 

1 

21 

i 

3 

i 

1 

36 

Gist 

c 

4-8 

0-0 

0-0 

2-5 

7 

2 

8 

i 

2 

2 

1 

27 

Gilchrist 

_! 

5-10 

2-4 

7-7 

2-3 

5 

2 

'0 

10 

3 

1 

2 

36 

McCray 

9 

6-15 

2-6 

2-2 

1-2 

3 

1 

16 

6 

2 

0 

2 

35 

Ledbetler 

0-0 

0-0 

1-2 

0-1 

1 

1 

1 

0 

1 

0 

0 

11 

Grinnon 

0-1 

0-1 

0-0 

0-1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

1 

12 

Jones 

643 

0-0 

1-1 

0-1 

1 

0 

13 

0 

0 

0 

1 

11 

Bowers 

3-3 

0-0 

0-0 

04 

4 

2 

6 

0 

2 

1 

0 

19 

TEAM 

1-1 

2 

Totals 

31-59 
.525 

5-15 

333 

19-21 
.905 

8-24 

32 

13 

86  19 

13 

6 

8 

200 

Virginia  Tec 

(12-9,  5-5) 

30 

41 

71 

MARYLAND 

14- 

5-5) 

42 

44 

86 

Officials  Frank  Scagliotla,  Joe  Lindsay,  Michael  Stephens 
Attendance  17.950 

GAME  22  -  2/12/05  -  Comcast  Center 

IRV/RV]  MARYLAND  99 
[7/8]  DUKE  92  (OT) 

COLLEGE  PARK.  Md  (AP)  -  Another  classic  duel  between  Duke  and 
Maryland  ended  with  an  increasingly  familiar  result. 

Travis  Gamson  had  17  points  and  11  rebounds,  and  the  Terrapins  wore 
down  Duke  in  overtime  for  a  victory 

John  Gilchrist  scored  19  points,  Chris  McCray  had  17  and  reserve  guard 
Mike  Jones  added  15  for  Maryland  (15-7,  6-5  Atlantic  Coast  Conference), 
which  completed  its  first  regular-season  sweep  of  the  Blue  Devils  since 
1995. 

Including  their  win  in  the  finals  of  the  ACC  tournament  last  March,  the 
Terps  have  won  three  straight  against  Duke  for  the  first  time  since  1982. 

The  Blue  Devils  (18-3. 8-3)  staggered  to  the  finish  without  five  players, 
all  of  whom  fouled  out  late  in  regulation  or  in  overtime  Shelden  Williams  had 
23  points  and  16  rebounds,  and  Daniel  Ewing  also  scored  23 

With  Maryland  up  91-90  in  overtime,  Gamson  scored  on  a  follow  and 
McCray  made  two  foul  shots  for  a  five-point  cushion,  and  the  Blue  Devils 
simply  didn't  have  enough  firepower  to  mount  a  comeback. 

At  the  final  buzzer,  the  crowd  poured  onto  the  court  to  celebrate  another 
Maryland  victory  in  one  of  college  basketball's  fiercest  rivalries. 

The  sellout  crowd  of  17.950  arrived  hours  before  tipoff,  and  the 
atmosphere  in  the  arena  al  tipoff  was  electrifying  Those  in  attendance 
included  former  Boston  Celtics  coach  Red  Auerbach,  Baltimore  Ravens 
coach  Bnan  Billick  and  former  Orioles  infielder  Cal  Ripken 


Blue  Devils 

'9 

3ffl 

ft 

o-d 

rb 

pf 

tp 

a 

to 

bk 

s 

min 

Williams 

f 

8-10 

0-0 

7-9 

5-11 

16 

5 

23 

2 

2 

3 

0 

34 

Randolph 

f 

0-2 

0-0 

0-2 

0-3 

3 

5 

0 

0 

1 

1 

1 

11 

Redick 

_9_ 

5-19 

3-10 

8-9 

0-3 

3 

1 

21 

1 

3 

0 

0 

45 

Ewing 

_9_ 

9-21 

3-7 

2-2 

1-2 

3 

5 

23 

4 

2 

0 

2 

36 

Nelson 

_9_ 

2-7 

1-1 

34 

34 

7 

0 

8 

0 

2 

0 

0 

22 

Melch  onn 

2-8 

2-6 

34 

1-0 

1 

5 

9 

4 

0 

0 

0 

32 

Dockery 

3-6 

24 

0-0 

'4 

5 

5 

8 

1 

0 

0 

1 

33 

Perkins 

04) 

04) 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0+ 

Davidson 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

3 

Johnson 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

4 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

9 

TEAM 

2-1 

3 

1 

Totals 

29-73 
.397 

11-28 
.393 

23-30  13-28 
.767 

41 

31 

92 

12 

11 

4 

4 

??5 

Terps 

fq 

3fq 

ft 

o-d 

rb 

pf 

IP 

a 

to 

bk 

s 

min 

Garrison 

f 

8-15 

1-2 

0-0 

5-6 

11 

3 

17 

1 

2 

4 

0 

38 

Caner-Med 

f 

5-18 

0-1 

1-3 

343 

9 

3 

11 

2 

1 

0 

0 

41 

Bowers 

c 

2-3 

0-0 

1-2 

1-1 

2 

4 

5 

1 

0 

0 

0 

10 

Gilchrist 

9 

9 

7-14 

1-2 

4-8 

4-6 

10 

1 

19 

9 

3 

0 

0 

41 

McCray 

34) 

1-3 

10-10 

0-5 

5 

3 

17 

6 

1 

1 

1 

42 

Ledbetler 

1-2 

04) 

04) 

04) 

0 

0 

2 

1 

0 

0 

0 

6 

Gist 

04 

0-0 

2-2 

0-1 

1 

2 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

12 

Jones 

4-5 

1-1 

6-7 

14 

5 

2 

15 

1 

1 

1 

0 

18 

Ibekwe 

3-6 

0-1 

5-7 

2-3 

5 

4 

11 

0 

2 

2 

1 

17 

TEAM 

0-2 

2 

Totals 

33-75 
.440 

4-10 

.400 

29-39  16-34 
.744 

50 

22 

99  20 

10 

8 

2 

225 

Duke  (18-3, 5 

•3) 

43 

45 

4 

9 

MARYLAND 

15-7,6-5) 

48 

40 

11 

9 

Officials  Duke  Edsall,  Steve  Gordon.  Bob  Donato 
Technical  fouls  Duke-Daniel  Ewing  Maryland-None 
Attendance  17.950  (sellout) 

GAME  23-2/1 6/05  -  RBC  Center 

NC  STATE  82 

I22/RVI  MARYLAND  63 

RALEIGH,  NC.  (AP)  -  Mian  Evtimov and  Tony  Bethel  each  scored  17 
points  to  lift  North  Carolina  State  to  a  victory  over  No  22  Maryland 

Julius  Hodge  added  13  points  and  nine  assists  for  the  Wolfpack  (15-10, 
5-7  Atlantic  Coast  Conference),  who  led  by  20  points  in  the  first  half. 

The  Wolfpack  hit  13  3-pointers  -  many  coming  on  kickouts  from  the  post 
or  off  penetration  -  and  finished  with  22  assists  on  25  field  goals. 

Nik  Caner-Medley  scored  19  points  to  lead  the  Terps,  but  he  got  little  help, 
John  Gilchnst,  who  finished  an  assist  shy  of  a  tnple-double  against  the  Blue 
Devils,  had  seven  points  on  1-for-6  shooting 

Maryland  led  20-1 9  on  Caner-Medley's  3-pomler  from  the  nght  wing,  but 
the  Wolfpack  answered  with  a  254  run  to  take  its  big  lead  NC.  State  got 
hot  from  the  outside,  hitting  five  3s  over  the  next  five  minutes 

NC  STATE  82,  MARYLAND  63 
RBC  Center  -Feb,  16, 2005 


Terps 

fg 

3fq 

ft 

OKI 

rb 

pf 

tp 

a 

to 

bk 

5 

min 

Garrison 

f   4-10 

0-1 

3-3 

2-3 

5 

2 

r 

1 

1 

0 

0 

21 

Caner-Med 

f    7-12 

3-6 

2-2 

4-2 

6 

4 

19 

l 

1 

0 

1 

35 

Bowers 

c     0-1 

0-0 

0-0 

0-1 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

9 

Gilchnst 

.1      1-6 

1-2 

44 

0-0 

0 

0 

7 

2 

3 

0 

2 

27 

McCray 

g     4-8 

14 

2-2 

0-1 

1 

2 

11 

2 

3 

0 

2 

29 

Ledbetler 

1-2 

04) 

1-2 

0-2 

2 

3 

3 

3 

0 

0 

1 

18 

Gist 

245 

04) 

2-3 

24 

6 

1 

6 

1 

1 

0 

0 

17 

Grinnon 

04) 

04) 

04) 

0-0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

7 

Jones 

14 

0-2 

0-1 

1-2 

3 

2 

2 

2 

1 

0 

1 

13 

Ibekwe 

1-8 

0-0 

2-5 

1-3 

4 

3 

4 

0 

1 

2 

1 

24 

TEAM 

2-3 

5 

1 

Totals 

21-57 
.368 

5-15 
.333 

16-22  12-21 
.727 

33 

19 

63 

12 

12 

2 

8 

200 

Wolfpack 

fg 

3fq 

ft 

041 

rb 

P< 

IP 

a 

to 

bk 

s 

min 

Evtimov 

f     5-9 

5-9 

2-2 

04 

4 

4 

17 

4 

3 

0 

1 

34 

Hodge 

f    3-10 

0-2 

7-8 

34 

7 

3 

1.1 

9 

2 

2 

1 

35 

Collins 

f     3-8 

1-2 

2-2 

54 

9 

1 

9 

3 

1 

' 

0 

33 

Atsur 

g    5-12 

2-8 

2-2 

04 

4 

3 

14 

3 

0 

0 

6 

38 

Bethel 

g      5-7 

3-5 

4-5 

1-5 

6 

4 

17 

0 

4 

0 

0 

26 

Grant 

0-1 

0-0 

0-0 

14) 

1 

0 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

7 

Bennerman 

2-5 

24 

04) 

04) 

0 

0 

6 

1 

0 

0 

0 

15 

Simmons 

24 

0-0 

2-2 

1-1 

2 

3 

6 

1 

0 

3 

0 

15 

Brackman 

0-1 

0-0 

0-0 

1-0 

1 

2 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

7 

TEAM 

0-5 

5 

Totals 

25-57 
439 

13-30 
433 

19-21  12-27 
.905 

39 

20 

82  22 

12 

6 

8 

200 

MARYLAND 

(15-8,6-6) 

34 

29 

63 

NC  State  (15-10. 5-7| 

48 

34 

■ 

82 

Officials:  Reggie  Cofer.  Gary  Maxwell.  Mike  Kitts 
Technical  fouls  Maryland-Team  NC  Stale  -None 
Attendance:  16.393 


110 


GAME  24  -  2/19/05  -  University  Hall 

[22/RV]  MARYLAND  92 
VIRGINIA  89  (20T) 

CHARLOTTESVILLE.  Va.  (AP)  -  John  Gilchnst  hit  the  go-ahead  3-pomter 
with  112  left  in  the  second  overtime  and  No  22  Maryland  went  on  to  a  victory 
over  Virginia 

Virginia  had  a  chance  to  tie  it  with  1 8  seconds  to  go  in  the  second  overtime, 
but  Ellon  Brown  missed  two  free  throws,  capping  his  3-for- 1 3  showing  from 
the  line.  As  a  team,  Virginia  was  12-for-27  on  free  throws 

Maryland  (16-8,  7-6  Atlantic  Coast  Conference),  coming  off  a  19-point 
loss  at  North  Carolina  State,  still  has  home  games  against  Clemson  and  No 
4  North  Carolina  and  finishes  on  the  road  against  Virginia  Tech 

Gilchnst  finished  with  22  points  and  led  the  team  in  sconng  He  also  had 
six  assists 

Sean  Smgletary  led  the  Cavaliers  with  23  points,  nine  assists  and  scored 
1 2  of  Virginia's  20  overtime  points. 

The  Terrapins  twice  saw  the  game  extended  when  Virginia  made  3- 
pointers  on  its  final  possession 


MARYLAND  92.  VIRGINIA  89 
University  Hall  -Feb.  19,2005 
Terps                  fg    3fg       ft 

o-d 

It 

1* 

tp 

a 

10 

bk 

s  min 

Garrison 

1 

6-11 

1-1 

7-8 

M 

6 

5 

20 

2 

2 

2 

2    37 

Caner-Med 

1 

7-15 

0-1 

543 

2-9 

'1 

; 

19 

5 

1 

0 

1     43 

Gilchnst 

p 

7-14 

3-7 

5-5 

4-5 

S 

2 

22 

6 

5 

1 

0    44 

McCray 

p 

5-14 

1-2 

2-2 

34 

7 

2 

13 

6 

3 

0 

2    42 

Jones 

i 

2-8 

1-3 

2-2 

2-1 

3 

3 

7 

1 

1 

0 

0    31 

Ledbelte' 

1-6 

14 

0-2 

1-6 

7 

1 

3 

1 

2 

0 

0     29 

Gist 

0-0 

M 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0      2 

Ibekwe 

2-7 

0-0 

4-7 

1-1 

2 

3 

8 

0 

1 

2 

0     16 

Bowers 

0-1 

0-0 

OO 

OO 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0 

1 

0      6 

TEAM 

2-1 

3 

Totals 

30-76 

395 

7-18 

389 

25-34  15-35 
.735 

50 

19 

92  22 

15 

6 

5   250 

Cavaliers 

fq 

3fq 

ft 

o-d 

rb 

pf 

tp 

a 

10 

bk 

s   mm 

Cam 

! 

1-2 

0-1 

0-1 

3-5 

6 

1 

2 

1 

1 

0 

3    29 

Smith 

1 

8-19 

4-8 

2-3 

2-6 

8 

2 

22 

1 

1 

3 

0    44 

Reynolds 

P 

2-9 

2-5 

2-2 

0-1 

1 

4 

8 

0 

3 

0 

0    38 

Bannister 

P 

2-4 

0-0 

0-0 

0-2 

2 

3 

4 

7 

3 

0 

1     31 

Singletary 

9 

9-17 

3-5 

2-2 

0-2 

2 

5 

23 

9 

1 

0 

1     45 

Forbes 

6-11 

2-5 

3-6 

1-7 

8 

5 

17 

1 

1 

4 

1     36 

Brown 

5-13 

0-1 

3-13 

3-9 

12 

4 

13 

0 

3 

0 

0    27 

TEAM 

2-3 

5 

Totals 

33-75 
.440 

11-25 
.440 

12-27  11-35 
.444 

46 

24 

89  19 

13 

7 

6   250 

MARYLAND  (1M,  7-6) 

30 

39 

13 

10 

92 

Virginia  (13-11, 4-9| 

30 

39 

13 

7 

89 

Officials  Les  Jones,  Bryan  Kersey.  Jamie  Luckie 
Attendance  8218 

GAME  25  -  2/22/05  -  Comcast  Center 

CLEMSON  97 

IRV/RU]  MARYLAND  93 

COLLEGE  PARK,  Md  (AP)  -  Sharrod  Ford  had  24  points,  10  rebounds 
and  a  career-high  nine  blocks,  leading  Clemson  past  Maryland  97-93 

Shawan  Robinson  added  17  points  for  the  Tigers  (13-13,  3-10  Atlantic 
Coast  Conference),  who  recorded  their  first  regular-season  series  sweep 
over  the  Terrapins  since  1996-97  Clemson  made  8-of-12  3-pomters 

Maryland  (16-9, 7-7)  got  23  points  from  Nik  Caner-Medley  and  21  from 
Chns  McCray 


CLEMSON  97,  MARYLAND  93 
Comcast  Center  -  Feb.  22, 2005 
Tigers                     fg    3fg        ft 

o-d 

rb 

Pt 

IP 

a 

10 

bk 

s 

min 

Perry 

f 

4-10 

0-0 

0-0 

2-0 

: 

: 

8 

2 

3 

0 

1 

21 

Mays 

I 

2-2 

0-0 

M 

0-2 

2 

2 

4 

0 

0 

0 

0 

5 

Ford 

c 

9-13 

M 

6-12 

5-5 

10 

4 

24 

0 

7 

9 

2 

34 

Hamilton 

9 

3-5 

M 

2-5 

1-2 

3 

3 

8 

2 

3 

0 

4 

30 

Hammonds 

P 

4-7 

2-3 

24 

24 

6 

2 

'2 

1 

0 

0 

1 

32 

Mien 

0-0 

M 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0- 

Babalola 

2-6 

1-2 

60 

14 

5 

4 

11 

2 

1 

1 

1 

29 

Moore 

2-3 

2-3 

2-2 

0-1 

1 

3 

8 

0 

0 

1 

0 

14 

Robinson 

5-7 

3-4 

4-6 

0-3 

3 

1 

17 

3 

2 

0 

0 

24 

Ak  noO^'a 

1-2 

0-0 

3-6 

1-2 

3 

4 

5 

2 

2 

2 

0 

11 

TEAM 

2-0 

2 

Totals 

32-55 
.582 

8-12 
.667 

2541  14-23 

610 

37 

26 

97 

12 

18 

13 

9 

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Terps 

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3fq 

ft 

o-d 

rb 

pl 

<f> 

a 

to 

bk 

s 

min 

Gamson 

1 

6-13 

0-2 

4-5 

5-2 

7 

5 

16 

2 

3 

2 

0 

30 

Caner-Med 

1 

9-15 

3-5 

2-3 

34 

7 

2 

23 

2 

2 

0 

0 

32 

Ibekwe 

c 

2-7 

OO 

34 

1-3 

4 

5 

7 

1 

1 

1 

0 

19 

Gilchrist 

_9_ 

4-16 

3-7 

1-2 

64 

10 

3 

12 

5 

i 

0 

1 

30 

McCray 

9 

9-16 

1-3 

2-2 

3-0 

3 

4 

21 

4 

3 

1 

2 

34 

Led  better 

14 

1-1 

44 

3-1 

4 

2 

7 

3 

3 

0 

0 

20 

Gist 

0-2 

OO 

14 

0-2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

1 

0 

1 

17 

Gnnnon 

M 

OO 

0-0 

OO 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

Jones 

2-8 

0-5 

2-2 

2-0 

2 

3 

6 

0 

' 

1 

0 

11 

Bowers 

0-0 

0-0 

M 

0-0 

0 

3 

0 

0 

1 

2 

2 

5 

TEAM 

6-2 

8 

Totals 

33-81 
.407 

8-23 
.348 

19-26  29-18 
.731 

47 

29 

93  18 

16 

7 

6 

200 

Clemson  (13 

-13, 3-10) 

49 

48 

97 

MARYLAND 

(16-9.  7-7] 

39 

54 

93 

Offipais  Larry  Rose,  Duke  Edsall,  Michael  Stphens 
Attendance  17,950  (sellout) 

GAME  26  -  2/27/05  -  Comcast  Center 

[2/2]  NORTH  CAROLINA  85 
[RV/RV1  MARYLAND  83 

COLLEGE  PARK,  Md  (AP)  -  Raymond  Felton  made  the  tiebreaking  layup 
with  19  seconds  left  and  Sean  May  blocked  a  shot  just  before  the  buzzer  as 
No  2  North  Carolina  weathered  a  funous  comeback  bid  by  Maryland  before 
escaping  with  a  victory 

May  had  22  points  and  11  rebounds  for  the  Tar  Heels,  who  remained 
alone  atop  the  Atlantic  Coast  Conference  with  their  fifth  straight  win 

Jawad  Williams  scored  21  points  to  help  the  Tar  Heels  (24-3, 12-2)  beat 
the  Terrapins  on  the  road 

Down  47-37  at  halftime,  the  Terrapins  twice  cut  the  gap  to  six  points  early 
in  the  second  half  It  was  57-51  before  Marvin  Williams  hit  two  free  throws 
and  Jackie  Manuel  made  a  layup  to  restore  the  10-point  cushion. 

McCray  then  scored  four  points  and  Jones  hit  two  straight  3-pointers  in 
a  144  spurt  that  tied  it  with  9:57  left. 

NORTH  CAROLINA  85,  MARYLAND  83 
Comcast  Center  -  Feb.  27,  2005 


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Pf 

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10 

bk 

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Manuel 

f 

4-8 

1-2 

0-2 

5-5 

•o 

3 

9    2 

0 

1 

3 

31 

JWillsms 

f 

7-11 

M 

4-5 

04 

4 

0 

21     1 

2 

0 

0 

25 

May 

c 

8-16 

M 

W 

W 

11 

2 

22    0 

5 

3 

0 

31 

Scott 

9 

1-5 

14 

OO 

M 

0 

2 

3    0 

3 

0 

0 

27 

Felton 

9 

4-11 

2-6 

0-0 

2-2 

4 

2 

10  10 

4 

0 

2 

36 

Terry 

OO 

0-0 

1-2 

0-1 

' 

2 

1     2 

1 

0 

0 

5 

Thomas 

1-1 

0-0 

00 

0-0 

0 

0 

2    0 

0 

0 

0 

4 

M.  Williams 

1-3 

0-1 

34 

0-5 

5 

3 

5    0 

1 

1 

■ 

19 

Noel 

5-7 

2-3 

0-0 

04 

4 

1 

12    3 

1 

' 

2 

22 

TEAM 

4-1 

5 

Totals 

31-62 
500 

9-22 
.409 

14-21  16-28 
.667 

44 

15 

85   18 

17 

6 

8 

700 

Terps 

fq 

3fq 

ft 

o-d 

rb 

Pf 

tp    a 

to 

bk 

s 

min 

Gnnnon 

f 

0-1 

0-0 

M 

0-1 

1 

0 

0     0 

1 

0 

0 

12 

Caner-Med 

I 

7-18 

1-3 

1-1 

0-5 

5 

2 

16    0 

0 

1 

0 

36 

Garnson 

c 

0-5 

0-0 

1-2 

2-' 

3 

4 

1     0 

2 

3 

1 

23 

Gilchnst 

P 

4-9 

1-3 

44 

1-1 

2 

0 

13    5 

0 

0 

0 

32 

McCray 

P 

7-12 

a 

W 

3-3 

6 

1 

25     5 

2 

0 

1 

35 

Ledbetter 

1-1 

0-0 

OO 

M 

0 

0 

2    2 

2 

0 

1 

13 

Gist 

4-8 

0-0 

O-O 

2-5 

7 

2 

8    1 

1 

0 

1 

19 

Jones 

4-8 

4-5 

OO 

1-3 

4 

4 

12    1 

2 

1 

0 

13 

Ibekwe 

2-6 

OO 

0-0 

34 

3 

3 

4    0 

1 

0 

0 

13 

Bowers 

1-3 

OO 

0-0 

1-0 

1 

1 

2    0 

0 

1 

0 

4 

TEAM 

1-2 

3 

Totals 

30-71 
.423 

11-17 
.647 

12-13  14-21 
.923 

35 

17 

83  14 

11 

6 

4 

700 

North  Carolina  (24-3, 12 

•2) 

47 

38 

85 

MARYLAND 

(16-10.7-81 

37 

46 

83 

Officials  Kart  Hess,  Mike  Wood.  Ray  Natili 
Attendance  17,950  (sellout) 

GAME  27  ■  3/5/05  -  Cassell  Coliseum 

VIRGINIA  TECH  86 
IRV/RV]  MARYLAND  76 

BLACKSBURG,  Va  (AP)  -  Jamon  Gordon  scored  a  career-best  23  points 
and  had  seven  in  a  12-1  run  over  the  final  2  minutes  Saturday  as  Virginia  Tech 
beat  Maryland  to  secure  a  first-round  bye  in  the  Atlantic  Coast  Conference 
tournament. 

The  Hokies  (15-12,  8-8)  led  74-72  after  two  free  throws  by  James  Gist 
for  Maryland  with  2:36  left,  but  Gordon  hit  a  jumper  to  start  the  run  Virginia 
Tech  was  8-for-11  from  the  line  the  rest  of  the  way,  and  Gordon  capped  the 
spurt  with  a  breakaway  dunk. 


Maryland  (16-11 , 7-9)  was  hoping  to  bolster  its  case  for  a  12th  consecutive 
berth  in  the  NCAA  Tournament 

Carios  Dixon  added  20  points  in  his  final  regular  season  home  game,  and 
Coleman  Collins  had  14  points  and  15  rebounds  for  the  surprising  Hokies. 
who  were  picked  to  finish  10th  in  the  11-team  ACC  after  pining  the  league 
pnor  to  this  season 

Gist  and  Chns  McCray  led  Maryland  with  18  points  apiece  Nik  Caner- 
Medley  added  12  and  Virginia  Beach  native  John  Gilchnst  had  11  points, 
seven  assists  and  six  rebounds  for  the  Terrapins 

The  Hokies  led  45-37  at  halftime  and  almost  throughout  the  second 
half. 


VIRGINIA  TECH  86,  MARYLAND  76 
Cassell  Coliseum  —  March  5, 2005 
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o-d 

ib 

P< 

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a 

io 

bk 

s 

mm 

Garnson 

f 

1-2 

1-1 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

1 

3 

0 

3 

0 

0 

10 

Gist 

f 

6-8 

0-0 

6-6 

1-3 

4 

3 

18 

0 

1 

2 

1 

24 

Caner-Med 

1 

4-12 

0-2 

4-6 

1-1 

2 

4 

12 

1 

2 

0 

1 

36 

Gilchnst 

P 

4-10 

0-3 

34 

1-5 

6 

2 

11 

7 

4 

0 

2 

35 

McCray 

P 

7-13 

2-5 

2-2 

34 

7 

4 

18 

3 

3 

0 

3 

37 

Ledbelter 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

M 

0 

1 

0 

4 

3 

0 

0 

9 

Gnnnon 

0-0 

M 

0-0 

0-2 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

T 

Jones 

3-11 

2-7 

0-0 

0-3 

3 

3 

8 

0 

0 

0 

1 

17 

Ibekwe 

1-2 

M 

0-0 

0-3 

3 

1 

2 

0 

0 

1 

0 

15 

Boweis 

0-2 

OO 

44 

1-2 

3 

2 

4 

0 

0 

2 

0 

'0 

TEAM 

2-1 

3 

Totals 

26-60 
.433 

5-18 
.278 

19-22 
.864 

9-24 

33 

21 

76  15 

15 

5 

8 

70(1 

Hokies 

ffl 

3fq 

ft 

(Hi 

rb 

P< 

tp 

a 

to 

bk 

s 

min 

Collins 

c 

7-13 

OO 

OO 

6-9 

15 

1 

14 

2 

0 

1 

1 

36 

Dowdell 

q 

4-15 

2-' 

34 

2-1 

3 

1 

13 

4 

3 

0 

3 

39 

Washgtn 

9 

4-8 

0-0 

4-7 

6-2 

8 

3 

12 

2 

1 

2 

1 

34 

Gordon 

p 

8-17 

34 

4-6 

1-5 

6 

4 

23 

4 

2 

2 

1 

34 

Dixon 

p 

7-10 

2-2 

4-6 

14 

5 

2 

2 

1 

5 

0 

2 

37 

Hams 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

C- 

Krabbendam 

0-1 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

1 

Cooke 

14 

0-' 

0-0 

0-2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

0 

0 

0 

15 

King 

0-1 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

Tucker 

1-1 

0-0 

0-0 

M 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

3 

TEAM 

3-3 

6 

Totals 

32-70 
.457 

7-14 
.500 

15-23  19-26 
.652 

45 

14 

86 

14 

12 

5 

8 

200 

MARYLAND  (16-11.  7-9) 


37 


39 


Virginia  Tech  (15-12, 8-8)  45         41 


Officials  Larry  Rose,  Mike  Wood,  Jamie  Luckie 
Attendance  9.847 

GAME  28  -  3/10/05  -  MCI  Center 

CLEMSON  84 
MARYLAND  72 

ACC  Tournament  First  Round 

WASHINGTON  (AP)  -  Shawan  Robinson  made  six  3-pomters  and  scored 
24  points,  leading  the  Tigers  to  a  victory  in  the  opening  round  of  the  ACC 
tournament. 

Maryland  shot  35  percent,  missed  10  free  throws  and  committed  23 
turnovers. 

Maryland  won  the  ACC  tournament  last  year  with  an  improbable  run, 
beating  the  third,  second  and  top-seeded  teams  This  time,  however,  the 
Terrapins  couldn't  generate  consistent  offense. 

Chris  McCray  led  the  Terrapins  with  24  points  and  Nik  Caner-Medley 
had  14  on  5-for- 1 7  shooting.  John  Gilchnst,  a  star  in  the  ACC  tournament 
last  year,  missed  six  of  seven  shots  and  scored  just  four  points.  He  played 
only  two  minutes  in  the  second  half  because  of  a  sore  ankle 

CLEMSON  84,  MARYLAND  72 
MCI  Center  -  March  10,  2005 


Tigers 

fq 

3fq 

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pf 

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a 

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bk 

s  min 

Perry 

f 

M 

O-O 

14 

2-2 

4 

4 

7 

0 

4 

0 

1     20 

Mays 

f 

2-2 

0-0 

1-3 

1-3 

4 

3 

5 

0 

0 

1 

0     16 

Ford 

c 

1-7 

OO 

W 

1-7 

i 

4 

6 

5 

4 

2 

0     33 

Hamilton 

P 

M 

0-2 

14 

M 

0 

3 

7 

3 

5 

0 

2    23 

Hammonds 

P 

4-8 

2-5 

4-5 

0-2 

2 

2 

14 

4 

1 

2 

1     34 

Babalola 

3-7 

1-3 

4-5 

2-2 

4 

1 

11 

0 

1 

0 

3     23 

Moore 

3-6 

2-7 

0-0 

1-0 

1 

1 

E 

0 

1 

0 

0     17 

Robinson 

8-13 

643 

2-2 

0-2 

2 

2 

24 

3 

1 

0 

0     26 

Akingbala 

1-2 

0-0 

OO 

1-3 

4 

1 

2 

0 

0 

1 

0      8 

TEAM 

3-3 

6 

Totals 

28-59 
.475 

11-25 

440 

17-29  11-24 
.586 

35 

21 

84  15 

17 

6 

7  200 

20 
06 


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SPORTS 


TEAM 


TURTKM 


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lq 

3fq 

ft 

o-d 

rt 

pl 

IP 

a 

10 

bk 

s 

min 

Caner-Med 

f 

5-17 

2-3 

2-2 

4-6 

10 

3 

14 

2 

3 

0 

1 

35 

Bowers 

c 

3-6 

0-0 

4-4 

4-2 

6 

2 

11) 

0 

3 

1 

0 

27 

Gilchnst 

•1 

1-7 

0-1 

2-3 

0-2 

2 

0 

4 

2 

3 

0 

1 

19 

McCray 

q 

8-16 

4-7 

4-6 

3-5 

8 

2 

24 

4 

4 

0 

4 

36 

Jones 

q 

0-6 

0-2 

0-0 

0-1 

1 

3 

0 

1 

0 

0 

1 

19 

Gamson 

0-0 

0-0 

34 

1-2 

3 

5 

3 

1 

2 

0 

1 

10 

Ledberter 

3-7 

0-0 

2-2 

1-0 

1 

5 

8 

1 

4 

0 

2 

23 

Ghnnon 

0-1 

0-0 

0-0 

4-1 

5 

2 

0 

0 

■ 

0 

0 

9 

Ibekwe 

3-5 

0-1 

3-9 

34 

7 

3 

9 

0 

3 

• 

0 

22 

Chukura 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0+ 

TEAM 

24 

6 

23-65 
.354 

6-14 

429 

20-30  22-27 
.667 

49 

25 

72 

11 

23 

2 

10 

200 

Clemson  (16-14) 

39 

45 

84 

MARYLAND 

(16-12) 

36 

36 

72 

Officials  Larry  Rose.  Duke  Edsall,  Roger  Ayers 
Attendance  20.301 

GAME  29  -  3/16/05  -  Comcast  Center 

MARYLAND  85 
ORAL  ROBERTS  72 

Postseason  NIT  First  Round 

COLLEGE  PARK,  Md  (AP)  -  Maryland  rattled  off  1 7  straight  points  in  one 
first-half  stretch  and  pulled  away  to  a  victory  over  Oral  Roberts  in  the  first 
round  of  the  NIT 

Travis  Garrison  had  18  points  and  11  rebounds,  and  Mike  Jones  scored 
18  to  help  Maryland  snap  a  four-game  losing  streak 

Will  Bowers  had  a  career-high  14  points  for  the  Terrapins  (17-12). 

Playing  in  the  NIT  for  the  first  time  since  1990,  Maryland  fell  behind  by 
13  in  the  first  half  before  Williams  was  tagged  with  a  technical  foul 

Jones  and  Mike  Gnnnon  promptly  hit  successive  3-pointers,  and  Gamson 
added  a  dunk  to  ignite  the  1 7-point  blitz  that  made  it  32-28  Six  different  players 
scored  during  the  spree,  which  put  the  Terrapins  ahead  for  good. 

MARYLAND  85,  ORAL  ROBERTS  72 
Comcast  Center  -  March  16, 2005 


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3fq 

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pf 

IP 

3 

to 

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f    7-20 

0-0 

9-12 

7-9 

16 

J 

23 

2 

2 

0 

2 

30 

Michalec 

c    4-10 

0-1 

0-0 

4-3 

7 

4 

8 

0 

1 

1 

• 

15 

Tutt 

g    5-27 

2-11 

6-6 

0-2 

2 

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18 

3 

2 

0 

2 

36 

Spncr-Gdnr 

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0-2 

0-2 

0-1 

' 

3 

0 

1 

2 

0 

1 

30 

Bluitt 

g    4-10 

1-6 

0-0 

0-2 

2 

4 

9 

3 

4 

0 

1 

34 

Owens 

4-7 

0-0 

24 

3-3 

6 

3 

10 

2 

2 

3 

4 

22 

Meloy 

1-3 

0-1 

0-0 

2-2 

4 

1 

2 

2 

1 

0 

1 

21 

Gaslel 

1-1 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

1 

2 

0 

1 

0 

1 

12 

TEAM 

9-2 

11 

Totals 

26-81 
.321 

3-21 
.143 

17-24  25-24 
.708 

49 

24 

72 

13 

15 

4  13 

200 

Terps 

fg 

3fq 

ft 

o-d 

rt 

P< 

<P 

a 

to 

bk 

s 

min 

Garrison 

(    7-14 

1-2 

34 

74 

n 

3 

18 

0 

2 

J 

0 

21 

Caner-Med 

f     0-7 

04 

0-2 

0-8 

8 

3 

0 

5 

6 

1 

1 

29 

Bowers 

c     5-9 

0-1 

4-5 

2-3 

5 

2 

14 

I 

' 

2 

0 

17 

Le  ibetler 

g     1-3 

0-1 

8-8 

4-5 

9 

0 

10 

5 

2 

0 

0 

30 

Jones 

g   6-11 

3-7 

3-3 

2-1 

3 

0 

18 

1 

3 

2 

2 

17 

McCray 

2-10 

0-7 

34 

1-3 

4 

3 

7 

4 

5 

0 

2 

32 

Gist 

2-7 

0-0 

34 

2-2 

4 

2 

7 

0 

1 

2 

1 

19 

Gnnnon 

1-1 

1-1 

0-0 

1-1 

2 

0 

3 

1 

0 

0 

2 

17 

Ibekwe 

2-6 

0-1 

4-6 

3-5 

8 

5 

8 

1 

0 

4 

0 

18 

TEAM 

1-2 

3 

1 

Totals 

26-68 
.382 

5-24 
208 

28-36  23-34 
.778 

57 

19 

85   18 

20 

15 

8 

200 

Oral  Robert 

(25-8) 

32 

40 

7, 

MARYLAND 

(17-12) 

39 

46 

8 

Officials  D  J  Cartensen,  Mike  Roberts,  Ron  Tyburski 
Technical  fouls  Maryland-TEAM 
Attendance  7407 

GAME  30  -  3/23/05  -  Comcast  Center 

MARYLAND  78 
DAVIDSON  63 

Postseason  NIT  Second  Round 

COLLEGE  PARK.  Md  (AP)  -  The  Maryland  Terrapins  advanced  to  the 
quarterfinals  of  the  Postseason  NIT  for  the  first  time  since  1972.  getting  12 
points  and  11  rebounds  from  Nik  Caner-Medley  in  a  victory  over  Davidson 

The  Terrapins  (18-12)  will  face  Texas  Christian  on  Saturday  for  the  nght 
to  play  in  the  semifinal  round  at  Madison  Square  Garden. 

Since  winning  the  NIT  title  33  years  ago,  Maryland  had  tried  four  limes 
without  success  to  advance  past  the  second  round  Now,  after  wins  over  Oral 
Roberts  and  Davidson,  the  Terps  are  playing  well 


Six  players  scored  in  double  figures  for  the  Terrapins,  led  by  James 
Gist  with  15  Maryland  never  trailed  after  using  a  16-0  run  to  pull  even  at 
halftime 

Brendan  Winters  scored  16  points  and  Jason  Morton  had  15for  Davidson 
(23-9),  which  was  seeking  to  win  three  games  in  a  single  postseason  for  the 
first  time  Before  this  NIT,  the  Wildcats  hadn't  won  a  postseason  game  since 
1969. 

Davidson  shot  31  percent  and  1 0-for-35  from  3-point  range. 

Davidson  took  a  34-18  lead  with  3:56  left  in  the  first  half  But  the  Wildcats 
missed  their  next  12  shots  and  went  scoreless  until  the  16  34  mark  of  the 
second  half. 


MARYLAND  78,  DAVIDSON  63 
Comcast  Center  -  March  23,  2005 
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s 

min 

Kosmalsk 

1 

4-10 

2-5 

1-4 

4-6 

10 

5 

13    2 

1 

2 

1 

32 

Grace 

1 

1-1 

1-1 

0-0 

1-5 

6 

5 

3    1 

1 

0 

0 

16 

McKillop 

9 

2-9 

1-6 

0-0 

2-0 

2 

0 

5    4 

4 

0 

2 

22 

Grant 

i 

tw 

0-2 

1-3 

1-5 

6 

4 

1     4 

3 

0 

2 

30 

Winters 

<t 

5-14 

i  10 

2-2 

2-1 

3 

3 

16    2 

4 

0 

0 

27 

Richards 

0-1 

0-1 

2-2 

0-1 

1 

0 

2     1 

1 

0 

0 

14 

Meno 

0-0 

0-0 

0-2 

0-1 

1 

1 

0    0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

Sander 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

0 

0    0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

Johnson 

3-10 

0-3 

2-2 

1-1 

2 

3 

8     2 

2 

2 

0 

27 

Blancetl 

0-3 

0-1 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

0 

0    0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

Morton 

6- 1 3 

2-6 

1-2 

1-3 

4 

3 

15    0 

0 

0 

0 

26 

Clunie 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

0 

0    0 

0 

0 

0 

0+ 

TEAM 

2-6 

8 

Totals 

21-67 

313 

10-35 
.286 

11-17  14-29 
.647 

43 

24 

63   16 

16 

4 

5 

200 

Terps 

ffl 

3fq 

ft 

o-d 

rb 

Pf 

tp    a 

to 

bk 

s 

mm 

Garrison 

f 

5-16 

0-0 

2-2 

4-2 

6 

2 

12    0 

1 

0 

1 

23 

Caner-Med 

< 

3-10 

14 

5-5 

1-10 

1i 

2 

12    2 

• 

0 

1 

38 

Bowers 

c 

0-3 

0-0 

0-0 

2-2 

4 

2 

0    2 

1 

0 

0 

9 

Ledberter 

n 

4-6 

1-1 

1-1 

0-3 

3 

3 

10    8 

6 

1 

• 

34 

McCray 

q 

5-13 

0-3 

1-3 

3-3 

6 

2 

11    1 

1 

0 

1 

31 

Gist 

4-5 

0-0 

7-7 

1-6 

7 

1 

15    1 

1 

0 

1 

26 

Gnnnon 

0-1 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

0 

0    0 

0 

0 

0 

7 

Jones 

3-6 

1-3 

0-0 

0-2 

2 

0 

7     0 

1 

0 

1 

11 

Ibekwe 

4-7 

0-1 

3-8 

2-7 

9 

4 

11     1 

2 

5 

2 

21 

TEAM 

3-0 

3 

Totals 

28-67 
.418 

3-12 
.250 

19-26  16-35 
.731 

51 

16 

78  15 

14 

6 

8 

200 

Davidson  (23-9) 

34 

29 

63 

MARYLAND 

(18-12) 

34 

44 

78 

Officials  Rick  Crawford,  Carlos  Reyes,  Tony  Turner 
Attendance  12,126 

GAME  31  -  3/26/05  -  Comcast  Center 

MARYLAND  85 
TCU73 

Postseason  NIT  Quarterfinals 

COLLEGE  PARK,  Md.  (AP)  -  Nik  Caner-Medley  took  charge  down  the 
stretch  for  Maryland,  scoring  eight  of  his  20  points  in  the  final  minutes  to  help 
the  Terrapins  pull  out  a  victory  over  Texas  Chnstian  and  advance  to  the  NIT 
semifinals  for  the  first  time  since  1972. 

Caner-Medley  started  the  late  charge  on  a  driving  jumper  with  just  over 
three  minutes  left  that  gave  Maryland  a  71-68  lead.  After  a  basket  by  Chris 
McCray.  Caner-Medley  hit  a  3-pomter  and  three  free  throws  for  a  79-72  lead 
with  47  8  seconds  left. 

McCray  made  six  free  throws  in  the  final  minute  as  Maryland  scored  16 
of  the  game's  final  21  points. 

Five  Maryland  players  scored  in  double  figures,  including  Mike  Jones  and 
McCray,  both  of  whom  scored  18  points  Travis  Garrison  added  a  double- 
double  with  15  points  and  10  rebounds. 

MARYLAND  85,  TCU  73 

Comcast  Center  -  March  26,  2005 

Horned  Frogs         fg    3fg       ft      o-d      rb     pf    tp    a    to  bk    s 


Sloan 

1 

0-0 

0-0 

2-2 

1-2 

3 

5 

2 

2 

0 

0 

0 

17 

Ibikunle 

c 

2-5 

0-0 

2-2 

34 

7 

3 

6 

0 

1 

0 

0 

26 

Sanlee 

'1 

8-16 

5-10 

0-1 

2-0 

2 

1 

21 

1 

4 

0 

3 

38 

Murry 

'1 

6-16 

4-9 

44 

2-3 

5 

2 

20 

1 

2 

0 

2 

37 

Shropshire 

q 

3-13 

2-7 

34 

0-1 

I 

0 

11 

6 

1 

0 

2 

36 

Reese-Hackl 

0-1 

0-1 

0-0 

0-1 

I 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

7 

Owens 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

1 

Dougherty 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0* 

Slubbs 

1-2 

0-0 

0-0 

1-2 

3 

5 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

6 

Markley 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0* 

Curtis 

4-11 

0-2 

3-8 

2-7 

9 

5 

11 

1 

3 

0 

0 

27 

Adams 

0-0 

O-O 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

' 

0 

0 

1 

Pierce 

0-1 

0-0 

0-0 

0-1 

1 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

4 

TEAM 

3-2 

5 

Totals 

24-65 
.369 

11-29 
.379 

14-21  14-23 
667 

37 

24 

73 

11 

15 

0 

7 

200 

Terps 

(9 

3fq 

ft 

o-d 

rb 

P< 

ip 

a 

to 

bk 

s 

min 

Gamson 

1 

,1-6 

0-1 

9-12 

2-8 

10 

2 

15 

. 

1 

I 

0 

27 

Caner-Med 

1 

7-12 

3-5 

34 

0-0 

0 

1 

20 

2 

3 

1 

3 

35 

Bowers 

c 

0-0 

0-0 

24 

0-2 

2 

2 

: 

0 

0 

l 

0 

9 

Ledberter 

9 

14 

0-2 

0-0 

24 

6 

1 

2 

6 

3 

0 

2 

34 

McCray 

9 

5-10 

2-5 

M 

1-3 

4 

0 

18 

5 

6 

0 

3 

35 

Gist 

0-1 

04) 

0-1 

1-3 

4 

3 

0 

0 

0 

2 

' 

12 

Henry 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0* 

Gnnnon 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0* 

Jones 

7-14 

4-10 

0-0 

1-2 

3 

1 

13 

2 

1 

0 

0 

22 

Ibekwe 

4-8 

1-2 

14 

2-6 

8 

4 

10 

1 

2 

3 

1 

26 

Chukura 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0+ 

TEAM 

1-3 

4 

1 

Totals 

27-55 
.491 

10-25 
.400 

21-31  10-31 
.677 

41 

15 

85 

18 

16 

8 

10 

200 

TCU  (21-14) 

43 

30 

73 

MARYLAND 

19- 

12) 

44 

41 

8. 

Officials  Donnie  Gray,  William  Bush,  Ead  Walton 
Technical  fouls  Marytand-TEAM. 
Attendance  10,608 

GAME  32  -  3/29/05 

MADISON  SQUARE  GARDEN 
SOUTH  CAROLINA  75 
MARYLAND  67 

Postseason  NIT  Semifinals 

NEW  YORK  (AP)  -  Carlos  Powell  scored  17  points  and  grabbed  12 
rebounds,  and  South  Carolina  thwarted  Maryland  75-67  to  reach  the  NIT 
championship  game. 

The  Gamecocks  (19-13)  crashed  the  boards  all  night,  pulling  down  20 
offensive  rebounds  -  44  overall. 

The  Terrapins  had  made  coming-from-behind  a  common  occurrence  in 
the  NIT  In  the  first  round,  they  trailed  Oral  Roberts  by  13  in  first  half  and  by 
16  in  the  second  round  to  Davidson 

Even  in  the  quarterfinal  victory  over  TCU,  Maryland  rallied  from  two 
second-half  deficits  to  advance  But  those  games  were  on  its  home  floor  The 
partisan  New  York  crowd  tried  to  make  the  Terps  feel  at  home,  but  it  wasn't 
enough 

The  Gamecocks  were  62,5  percent  from  the  foul  line,  but  they  made 
enough  free  throws  down  the  stretch  to  hold  off  Maryland.  South  Carolina 
turned  the  ball  over  13  times. 

Travis  Gamson,  Chns  McCray  and  Mike  Jones  each  scored  1 5  points  for 
Maryland  (19-13) 

"The  program  is  not  going  away,  it's  just  we  didn't  have  as  good  of  a  year 
as  we  wanted  to  have,"  Maryland  coach  Gary  Williams  said  "I  don't  think  we're 
going  anywhere,  I  )ust  think  we  have  to  work  hard  to  get  where  we  want  to  be 
next  year " 

The  Terps  tried  to  make  another  of  their  signature  comebacks  in  the 
second  half,  after  trailing  by  as  many  as  18  points 


SOUTH  CAROLINA  75,  MARYLAND  67 
Madison  Square  Garden  -  March  29,  2005 
Gamecocks  fg    3fg       ft      o-d 

Powell  !    4-15     0-1       9-12     3-9 


rb    pf    tp    a   to  bk    s  min 


12     2    17    1     1     0    2    36 


Kinsey 

f 

3-6 

0-1 

3-6 

1-1 

2 

3 

9 

1 

2 

0 

3 

23 

Wallace 

c 

3-7 

o  • 

0-1 

3-2 

6 

3 

6 

2 

1 

5 

2 

27 

Kelley 

9 

1-6 

1-4 

44 

0-0 

0 

4 

7 

3 

1 

0 

1 

32 

Tnce 

9 

4-8 

0-0 

2-3 

3-3 

6 

1 

10 

3 

4 

0 

2 

25 

Tisby 

3-11 

0-0 

24 

6-3 

9 

1 

8 

0 

0 

0 

0 

17 

McDowell 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

1 

Gonner 

3-7 

1-3 

5-9 

0-3 

3 

2 

12 

0 

1 

0 

0 

20 

Balkman 

34 

0-0 

0-1 

2-2 

4 

0 

6 

2 

2 

0 

2 

19 

TEAM 

2-1 

3 

1 

24-64 

375 

2-10 
.200 

2540  20-24 
.625 

44 

16 

75 

12 

13 

5  13 

200 

Terps 

»q 

3fq 

ft 

o-d 

rb 

P' 

IP 

a 

to 

bk 

s 

min 

Garrison 

f 

7-14 

0-0 

1-2 

1-9 

10 

3 

15 

0 

0 

4 

0 

35 

Canei  Med 

f 

6-12 

1-3 

0-0 

2-7 

9 

3 

13 

2 

5 

0 

2 

26 

Ibekwe 

c 

2-7 

0-0 

3-8 

2-5 

7 

3 

7 

2 

3 

0 

3 

24 

Ledberter 

q 

1-5 

0-2 

0-0 

1-2 

3 

4 

2 

1 

6 

0 

1 

34 

M  Cray 

9 

5-11 

0-3 

5-6 

2-0 

2 

5 

15 

6 

2 

1 

0 

35 

Gist 

0-5 

0-0 

0-0 

2-0 

2 

1 

0 

0 

1 

I 

2 

18 

Gnnnon 

0-1 

0-0 

0-0 

1-1 

2 

2 

0 

2 

1 

0 

0 

3 

Jones 

6-10 

3-7 

0-0 

3-3 

6 

3 

15 

0 

2 

0 

0 

24 

Bowers 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0-0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

1 

TEAM 

3-1 

4 

Totals 

27-65 
,415 

4-15 
.267 

9-16 
563 

17-28 

45 

25 

67 

13 

21 

6 

8 

200 

South  Carolina  (19-13) 

41 

34 

7' 

MARYLAND 

(19-13) 

29 

38 

67 

Officials  Bryan  Kersey,  Duke  Edsall.  Tony  Greene 
Attendance  12,657 


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TURTUM 


YEAR-BY-YEAR  FINISHES 


Year 


1904-05 


1910-11 


1913-14 


1918-19 


1923-24 


1924-25 


1925-26 
1926-27 


1927-28 


1928-29 


1929-30 


1930-31 


1931-32 


1932-33 


1933-34 


1934-35 


1i35-36_ 
1936-37 
1937-38 
1938-39 


1939-40 


1940-41 


1941-42 


114 


Overall 
Win  Loss 


Pet. 


Final 
Rank 


Home    Away      Neu. 


Conference 
Win  Loss      Pet. 


Finish 


Conference  Tourn. 
Win  Loss     Finish 


Coach 


Postseason 


.000 


9      .250 


_2-3 16 


0      16      .000 


0-5      0-11 


1        5      .167 


0-0       0-0       1-5 


5       7      .417 


_3-6 1-0 


1        2      .333      11th 


12        5      .706 


7-2       4-2 


3 


.750       4th 


14 


.824 


10-1       4-1        0-1 


1      .875       4th 


10      10      .500 


7-2       3-7       0-1 


6        4      .600 


9th 


14 


.778 


11-0       3-4 


1 m 


4th 


DNP 


.438 


3-5       4-3       0-- 


.286      21st 


16 


.727 


10-3       6-2 


0-1 


.643      10th 


.818 


10-2       4-2       4-0 


8        1      .889       2nd 


.800 


11-1        5-2 


0-1 


1      .900      T1st 


550 


M 1-6       0-1 


.700       3rd 


11 


8      .579 


9-4       2-3 


0-1 


1      .857       3rd 


8 10      .444 


_6-8 21 


.571        5th 


DNP 


14       6      .700 


9-3       4-2 


3      .571 


4th 


8 12      .400 


74 1-7 


0-1 


8      .385    T10th 


15 


.625 


10-3       4-5       1-1 


4      .600       7th 


15 


.625 


9-2       4-6       2-1 


.727     T2nd 


14       9      .609 


_9-2 4-6 


1-1 


7 


.583       5th 


Quarterfinals 


H.  Burton  Shipley 


First  Round 


H.  Burton  Shipley 


First  Round 


H.  Burton  Shipley 


First  Round 


H.  Burton  Shipley 


H.  Burton  Shipley 


First  Round 


H.  Burton  Shipley 


First  Round 


H.  Burton  Shipley 


Champions 


H.  Burton  Shipley 


First  Round 


H.  Burton  Shipley 


First  Round 


H.  Burton  Shipley 


First  Round 


H.  Burton  Shipley 
H.  Burton  Shipley 


Semifinals 


H.  Burton  Shipley 


First  Round 


H.  Burton  Shipley 


Semifinals 


_H,  Burton  Shipley 


Finals 


H.  Burton  Shipley 


Semifinals 


H.  Burton  Shipley 


1      21      .045 


1-10      0-11 


0      13      .000      15th 


DNP 


7      15      .318 


4-5      3-10 


8      .273    T12th 


DNP 


H.  Burton  Shipley 
H.  Burton  Shipley 


1942-43 

8 

8 

.500 

5-3 

3-5 

5 

5 

.500 

9th 

DNP 

H.  Burton  Shipley 

1943-44 

4 

14 

.222 

3-6 

1-7 

0-1 

2 

1 

.667 

4th 

0 

1      First  Round 

H.  Burton  Shipley 

1944-45 

2 

14 

.125 

1-5 

1-8 

0-1 

2 

5 

.286 

9th 

0 

1     First  Round 

H.  Burton  Shipley 

1945-46 

9 

12 

.429 

84 

1-7 

0-1 

5 

4 

.556 

5th 

0 

1     First  Round 

H.  Burton  Shipley 

1946-47 

14 

10 

.583 

9-3 

5-6 

0-1 

9 

5 

.643 

5th 

0 

1     First  Round 

H.  Burton  Shipley 

1947-48 

11 

14 

.444 

6-4 

5-9 

0-1 

9 

7 

.563 

4th 

0 

1     First  Round 

H.  Burton  Shipley 

1948-49 

9 

18 

.333 

4-5 

5-11 

0-2 

8 

7 

533 

8th 

0 

1      First  Round 

Flucie  Stewart 

1949-50 

7 

18 

.280 

6-6 

1-12 

5 

13 

.278 

13th 

DN 

3                                Flucie  Stewart 

1950-51 

16 

11 

.593 

10-3 

5-7 

1-1 

11 

8 

579 

8th 

1 

1     Semifinals 

Flucie  Stewart 

1951-52 

13 

9 

542 

8-1 

5-7 

0-1 

9 

5 

.643 

T6th 

0 

First  Round 

Bud  Millikan 

1952-53 

15 

8 

652 

8-2 

6-5 

1-1 

12 

3 

.800 

T2nd 

1 

1     Semifinals 

Bud  Millikan 

1953-54 

23 

7 

767 

|20][NRl 

9-2 

11-4 

3-1 

7 

2 

.778 

2nd 

1 

Semifinals 

Bud  Millikan 

1954-55 

17 

7 

.708 

7-2 

7-4 

3-1 

10 

4 

.714 

3rd 

0 

Quarterfinals 

Bud  Millikan 

1955-56 

14 

10 

.583 

9-5 

5-4 

0-1 

7 

7 

.500 

5th 

0 

Quarterfinals 

Bud  Millikan 

1956-57 

16 

10 

.615 

8-2 

5-6 

3-2 

9 

5 

.643 

2nd 

1 

Semifinals 

Bud  Millikan 

1957-58 

22 

7 

.759 

[61(61 

10-1 

6-4 

6-2 

9 

5 

.643 

4th 

3 

)     Champions 

Bud  Millikan 

NCAA  Elite  Eiqht  (2-1) 

1958-59 

10 

13 

.435 

7-3 

2-8 

1-2 

7 

7 

.500 

T3rd 

0 

Quarterfinals 
Quarterfinals 

Bud  Millikan 
Bud  Millikan 

1959-60 

15 

8 

.652 

8-2 

7-5 

0-1 

9 

5 

643 

3rd 

0 

1960-61 

14 

12 

.538 

9-2 

3-8 

2-2 

6 

8 

.750 

5th 

1 

Semifinals 

Bud  Millikan 

1961-62 

8 

17 

.320 

4-6 

4-8 

0-3 

3 

11 

.214 

7th 

0 

Quarterfinals 

Bud  Millikan 

1962-63 

8 

13 

.381 

5-6 

3-6 

0-1 

4 

10 

.286 

T6th 

0 

Quarterfinals 

Bud  Millikan 

1963-64 

9 

17 

.346 

5-4 

2-10 

2-3 

5 

9 

.357 

6th 

0 

Quarterfinals 

Bud  Millikan 

1964-65 

18 

8 

.692 

9-3 

7-4 

2-1 

10 

4 

.714 

T2nd 

1 

Semifinals 

Bud  Millikan 

1965-66 

14 

11 

.560 

7-3 

5-7 

2-1 

7 

7 

.500 

5th 

0 

Quarterfinals 

Bud  Millikan 

1966-67 

11 

14 

.440 

5-5 

4-8 

2-1 

5 

9 

.357 

T5th 

0 

Quarterfinals 

Bud  Millikan 

1967-68 

8 

16 

.333 

7-3 

1-11 

0-2 

4 

10 

.286 

6th 

0 

Quarterfinals 

Frank  Fellows 

1968-69 

8 

18 

.308 

4-6 

3-10 

1-2 

2 

12 

.143 

T7th 

0 

Quarterfinals 

Frank  Fellows 

1969-70 

13 

13 

.500 

10-4 

3-7 

0-2 

5 

9 

.357 

6th 

0 

Quarterfinals 

Lefty  Driesell 
Lefty  Driesell 

1970-71 

14 

12 

.538 

11-4 

3-7 

0-1 

5 

9 

.357 

T6th 

0 

Quarterfinals 

1971-72 

27 

5 

.844 

[141(11] 

14-0 

7-4 

6-1 

8 

4 

.667 

T2nd 

2 

Finals 

Lefty  Driesell 

NIT  Champions  (4-0) 

1972-73 

23 

7 

.767 

[8]  [10] 

12-1 

8-4 

3-2 

7 

5 

.583 

3rd 

2 

Finals 

Lefty  Driesell 

NCAA  Elite  Eight  (1-1) 

1973-74 

23 

5 

.821 

[4]  [41 

12-1 

7-3 

4-1 

9 

3 

.750 

T2nd 

2        1 

Finals 

Lefty  Driesell 

1974-75 

24 

5 

.828 

[51  [51 

12-2 

10-1 

2-2 

10 

2 

.833 

1st 

0        1 

Quarterfinals 

Lefty  Driesell 

NCAA  Elite  Eiqht  (2-1) 

1975-76 

22 

6 

.786 

[1111131 

13-2 

8-3 

1-1 

7 

5 

.583 

T2nd 

1        1 

Semifinals 

Lefty  Driesell 

1976-77 

19 

8 

.704 

15-4 

3-3 

1-1 

7 

5 

.583 

4th 

0        1 

Quarterfinals 

Lefty  Driesell 

1977-78 

15 

13 

.536 

10-4 

1-8 

4-1 

3 

9 

.250 

6th 

1        1 

Semifinals 

Lefty  Driesell 

1978-79 

19 

11 

633 

12-4 

4-4 

3-3 

6 

6 

.500 

4th 

1        1 

Semifinals 

Lefty_Driesell 

NIT  Second  Round  (1-1) 

1979-80 

24 

7 

.774 

181181 

16-0 

4-4 

4-3 

11 

3 

.786 

1st 

2        1 

Finals 

Lefty  Driesell 

NCAASweet16(1-1) 

1980-81 

21 

10 

.677 

[181(11] 

12-3 

5-5 

4-2 

8 

6 

.571 

4th 

2        1 

Finals 

Lefty  Driesell 

NCAA  Second  Round  (1-1) 

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Overall 
Win  Loss 

Pet. 

Final 
Rank 

Home 

Away 

Neu. 

Conference 
Win  Loss      Pet. 

Finish 

Conference  Tourn. 
Win  Loss     Finish 

Coach 

Year 

Postseason 

1981-82 

16 

13 

.551 

13-3 

2-8 

1-2 

5 

9 

.357 

5th 

0        1 

Quarterfinals 

Lefty  Driesell 
Lefty  Driesell 

NIT  Second  Round  (2-1) 

1982-83 

20 

10 

.667 

14-3 

5-4 

1-3 

8 

6 

.571 

T3rd 

0        1 

Quarterfinals 

NCAASeco 

nd  Round  (1-1) 

:  16(M) 
t  16 (2-1) 

1983-84 

24 

8 

.750 

M11M01 

13-2 

6-4 

5-2 

9 

5 

.643 

2nd 

3        0 

Champions 

Lefty  Driesell 

NCAASwee 

1984-85 

25 

12 

.676 

14-2 

7-6 

44 

8 

6 

.571 

T4th 

0        1 

Quarterfinals 

Lefty  Driesell 

NCAASwet 

1985-86 

19 

14 

.576 

10-5 

6-7 

3-2 

6 

8 

.429 

6th 

1        1 

Semifinals 

Lefty  Driesell 

NCAA  Second  Round  (1-1) 

1986-87 

9 

17 

.346 

8-8 

1-8 

0-1 

0 

14 

.000 

8th 

0        1 

Quarterfinals 

Bob  Wade 

1987-88 

18 

13 

.581 

8-4 

6-7 

4-2 

6 

8 

.429 

5th 

1        1 

Semifinals 

Bob  Wade 

NCAA  Second  Round  (1-1) 

1988-89 

9 

20 

.310 

5-9 

0-10 

4-1 

1 

13 

.071 

8th 

1        1 

Semifinals 

Bob  Wade 

1989-90 

19 

14 

.576 

124 

3-6 

4.4 

6 

8 

.429 

T5th 

0        1 

Quarterfinals 

Gary  Williams 

NIT  Second  Round (1-1) 

1990-91 

16 

12 

.571 

11-3 

3-8 

2-1 

5 

9 

.357 

7th 

DNP 

Gary  Williams 

1991-92 

14 

15 

.483 

10-5 

2-7 

2-3 

5 

11 

.313 

8th 

1         1 

Semifinals 

Gary  Williams 

1992-93 

12 

16 

.429 

8-7 

2-8 

2-1 

2 

14 

.125 

8th 

1         1 

Semifinals 

Gary  Williams 

1993-94 

18 

12 

.600 

INR1I201 

10-3 

4-6 

4-3 

8 

8 

.500 

T4th 

0        1 

Quarterfinals 

Gary  Williams 

NCMSweet16(2-1) 

1994-95 

26 

8 

.765 

[1011111 

16-0 

44 

64 

12 

4 

.750 

T1st 

1        1 

Semifinals 

Gary  Williams 

NCAASweet16(2-1) 

1995-96 

17 

13 

.567 

11-3 

3-5 

3-5 

8 

8 

.500 

T4th 

1        1 

Semifinals 

Gary  Williams 

NCAA  First 

Round  (0-1) 
Round  (0-1) 
it  16  (2-1) 

1996-97 

21 

11 

.656 

[221  [NR1 

11-3 

54 

5-4 

9 

7 

.562 

T4th 

1        1 

Semifinals 

Gary  Williams 

NCAA  First 

1997-98 

21 

11 

.656 

[201(151 

12-2 

3-5 

6-4 

10 

6 

.625 

3rd 

1        1 

Semifinals 

Gary  Williams 

NCAA  Swe 

1998-99 

28 

6 

.824 

[51  [81 

13-1 

7-3 

8-2 

13 

3 

.813 

2nd 

1        1 

Semifinals 

Gary  Williams 

NCAA  Sweet  16  (2-1) 

1999-00 

25 

10 

.714 

[171(251 

15-1 

4-5 

64 

11 

5 

.688 

2nd 

2        1 

Finals 

Gary  Williams 

NCAA  Second  Round  (1-1) 

2000-01 

25 

11 

.694 

[111(41 

11-3 

6-3 

8-5 

10 

6 

.625 

3rd 

1        1 

Semifinals 

Gary  Williams 

NCAA  Final  Four  (4-1) 

2001-02 

32 

4 

.889 

(41  [11 

15-0 

7-2 

10-2 

15 

1 

.838 

1st 

1        1 

Semifnals 

Gary  Williams 

NCAA  CHAMPIONS  (6-0) 

2002-03 

21 

10 

.667 

(171(101 

14-2 

44 

34 

11 

5 

.688 

T2nd 

0       1 

Quarterfinals 

Gary  Williams 

NCAASww 

'116  (2-1) 
nd  Round  (1-1) 
als(3-1) 

2003-04 

20 

12 

.625 

[19]  [24] 

12-4 

4-5 

4-3 

7 

9 

.438 

6th 

3       0 

Champions 

Gary  Williams 

NCAASeco 

2004-05 

19 

13 

.594 

15-3 

2-7 

2-3 

7 

9 

.438 

T6th 

0       1 

Quarterfinals 

Gary  Willliams 

NITSemifin 

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n  AP  and  Coaches  Polls 

COACHING  HISTORY 


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H.  BURTON 
SHIPLEY 

1923-24  to  1946-47 
24  seasons 

Overall:  243-199  (.550) 
SC:  124-91  (.577) 


FLUCIE 
STEWART 

1947-48  to  1949-50 
3  seasons 

Overall:  27-48  (.360) 
SC:  22-27  (.468) 


BUD 
MILLIKAN 

1950-51  to  1966-67 
17  seasons 

Overall:  243-182  (.572) 
SC/ACC:  130-109  (.544) 


FRANK 

CHARLES 

FELLOWS 

1967-68  to  1968-69 
2  seasons 

"LEFTY" 
DRIESELL 

1969-70  to  1985-86 

Overall:  16-34  (.320) 
ACC:  6-22  (.214) 

17  seasons 

Overall:  348-159  (.686 

ACC:  122-100  (.550) 

BOB 

GARY 

WADE 

WILLIAMS 

1986-87  to  1988-89 

1989-90  to  Present 

3  seasons 

16  seasons 

Overall:  36-50  (419) 

Overall:  334-178  (.652) 

ACC:  7-35  (.167) 

ACC:  139-113  (.552) 

ARENA  HISTORY 


THE  GYMNASIUM 

1923-24  TO  1930-31 

All-Time  Record:  61-21  (8) 

H  Burton  Shipley  (61-21  in  8  seasons) 


RITCHIE  COLISEUM     COLE  FIELD  HOUSE     COMCAST  CENTER 


1931 -32  TO  1954-55 

All-Time  Record:  169-90  (24) 

H  Burton  Shipley  (111-65  in  16  seasons) 
Flucie  Stewart  (16-15  in  3  seasons) 
Bud  Milllkan  (42-10  in  5  seasons) 


1955-56  TO  2001-02 

Ail-Time  Record:  476-151  (47) 

Bud  Millikan  (8642  in  12  seasons) 
Frank  Fellows  (11-9  in  2  seasons) 
Charles  lefty"  Dnesell  (213-44  in  17  seasons) 
Bob  Wade  (21-21  in  3  seasons) 
Gary  Williams  (155-35  in  13  seasons) 


2002-03  TO  PRESENT 

All-Time  Record:  31-9  (3) 

Gary  Williams  (31-9  in  3  seasons) 


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ALL-TIME  IN  THE  AP  POLL 


MARYLAND  WEEK-BY-WEEK  IN  ASSOCIATED  PRESS  POLLS 


194849 

-Not  Ranked- 

1949-50 

-Nol  Ranked- 

1950-51 

-Not  Ranked- 

1951-52 

-Nol  Ranked- 

1952-53 

-No!  Ranked- 

1953-54 

D8 

015 

D22 

D29 

J5 

J12 

J19 

14 

J26 
13 

F2 
13 

F9 

11 

F16 

11 

F23 
11 

M2 

17 

M9 

14 

M23 

20 

1954-55 

D7 

D14 

021 

D28 

J4 

11 

J11 

11 

J18 

6 

J25 
8 

F1 
12 

F8 

11 

F15 

11 

F22 

17 

M1 

18 

M8 

1955-56 

■Nol  Ranked- 

1956-57 

■Not  Ranked- 

1957-58 

D10 

017 
6 

D24 
6 

D31 

7 

J7 
11 

J14 
8 

J21 
6 

J28 

9 

F4 

8 

F11 
9 

F18 

14 

F25 

17 

M4 
17 

M11 

6 

1958-59 

-Nol  Ranked- 

1959-60 

-Nol  Ranked- 

1960-61 

D13 

12 

D20 

D27 

J3 

J10 

J17 

324 

J31 

F7 

F14 

F21 

F28 

M7 

1961-62 

-Nol  Ranked- 

1962-63 

-Nol  Ranked- 

1963-64 

-Nol  Ranked- 

1964-65 

-Not  Ranked- 

1965-66 

-Not  Ranked- 

196M7 

.',  1  Ranked 

1967-68 

',  1  Ranked 

1968-69 

',  1  Ranked- 

1969-70 

•Nol  Ranked- 

1970-71 

-Nol  Ranked- 

1971-72 

PS 
6 

D7 

5 

D14 

15 

D21 

15 

D28 

16 

J4 
12 

J11 

J18 

J25 

18 

F1 

F8 

F15 

19 

F22 

12 

F29 

18 

M7 

13 

M14 

14 

1972-73 

PS 
3 

D5 
3 

D12 
3 

D19 
2 

D26 
2 

J2 
2 

J9 
2 

J16 
3 

J23 
4 

J30 
3 

F6 
9 

F13 

10 

F20 

8 

F27 
9 

M6 
10 

M13 
8 

i973-74 

PS 

4 

D4 
4 

D11 
4 

D18 
2 

D25 
2 

J2 

3 

J8 
3 

J15 

4 

J22 
5 

J  29 
6 

F5 

7 

F12 

6 

F19 
5 

F26 
5 

M5 

4 

Ml  2 
4 

M19 
4 

M27 
4 

1974-75 

PS 

4 

D3 

4 

D10 

5 

D17 
5 

D24 

5 

D31 

7 

J7 
5 

J14 

5 

J21 

3 

J28 

8 

F4 

4 

F11 

3 

F18 
3 

F25 

2 

M4 
2 

M11 
4 

M18 
4 

M25 

5 

A2 

5 

1975-76 

PS 
3 

D2 
2 

D9 

2 

D16 
2 

D23 

2 

D30 
2 

J6 
2 

J13 
2 

J20 
2 

J27 

7 

F3 

5 

F10 

4 

F17 

7 

F24 

10 

M2 

9 

M9 
12 

M16 
11 

1976-77 

PS 

8 

N30 
16 

D7 

17 

D14 
14 

D21 

15 

D28 

16 

J4 

15 

J11 
14 

J18 
13 

J25 

F1 

F8 

F15 

F22 

M1 

MS 

M15 

1977-78 

PS 

14 

N29 

14 

D6 
12 

D13 
18 

D20 
20 

D27 
14 

J3 

15 

J10 

J17 

J24 

J31 

F7 

F14 

F21 

F28 

M6 

M13 

1978-79 

PS 

N2S 
19 

D5 
19 

D12 

D19 

D26 

J3 

20 

J9 

J16 
19 

J23 

330 

17 

F6 

F13 

F20 

F27 

M6 

M13 

1979-80 

PS 

D4 

D11 

D18 

D26 

J2 

J8 

J15 

J22 
15 

J29 
12 

F5 

7 

F12 

8 

F19 

9 

F26 

7 

M4 

e 

1980-81 

PS 

4 

D2 

4 

D9 
4 

D16 
9 

D23 

9 

D30 
9 

J6 
8 

J13 

10 

J20 
10 

J27 

14 

F3 

13 

F10 

19 

F17 
20 

F24 

17 

M3 

20 

M10 
18 

1981-82 

-Nol  Ranked- 

1982-63 

■NOI  Rd-ktrf- 

1983-84 

PS 

8 

N29 
6 

D6 
11 

D13 

9 

D20 

8 

D27 

6 

J3 

5 

J10 

5 

J17 

7 

J24 

5 

J31 

10 

F7 
13 

F14 

F21 

F28 

19 

MG 
14 

M13 
11 

1984-85 

PS 

N27 

D4 

D11 

D18 

D25 

J1 
19 

J8 

J15 

J22 

J29 
17 

F5 

20 

F12 
20 

F19 

F26 

M5 

M12 

1985-86 

PS 
19 

N26 
17 

D3 

D10 

D17 

D24 

D31 

J7 

J14 

J21 

J28 

F4 

F11 

F18 

F25 

M4 

M11 

1986-87 

-NotRanked- 

1987-88 

-Nol  Ranked- 

1988-89 

-Nol  Ranked- 

1989-90 

-Nol  Ranked- 

1990-91 

-Nol  Ranked- 

1991-92 

■Nol  Ranked- 

1992-93 

■Nol  Ranked- 

1993-94 

PS 

N22 

N29 

D6 

D13 

D20 

D27 

J3 

J10 

J17 

25 

J24 

18 

331 
21 

F7 

F14 

F21 

F28 

M7 

M14 

1994-95 

PS 

7 

N21 
7 

N28 
11 

D5 
11 

D12 
12 

D19 
11 

D26 
9 

J3 

7 

J10 

9 

J17 

6 

J24 
8 

J31 
5 

F6 

8 

F13 
7 

F20 
7 

F27 

6 

M6 

10 

M13 

10 

1995-96 

PS 

15 

N20 
14 

N27 
19 

D4 

20 

D11 

D18 

D25 

J2 

39 

J16 

J22 

J29 

F5 

F12 

F19 

F26 

M4 

M11 

1996-97 

PS 

N19 

N25 

D2 

D9 

D16 
25 

D23 
21 

D30 
19 

J6 

19 

J13 
11 

J20 

7 

J27 
5 

F3 

7 

F10 
10 

F17 

14 

F24 
16 

M3 
22 

M10 
22 

1997-98 

PS 

N16 

N23 
24 

D1 
23 

D8 
19 

D15 
22 

D22 

20 

D29 
20 

J4 

J11 

J18 

J25 
23 

F2 

25 

F9 
24 

F16 
25 

F23 

M1 
21 

M6 
20 

1998-99 

PS 
6 

N15 

6 

N22 
5 

N29 
2 

D7 
2 

D14 
5 

D21 
5 

D28 
4 

J4 

5 

J11 
5 

J18 

4 

J25 

4 

F1 

7 

F8 

7 

F15 
5 

F22 
5 

M1 
5 

M8 
5 

1999-00 

PS 

N15 

N22 
24 

N29 
24 

D6 
21 

D13 

16 

D20 
17 

D27 
14 

J3 

12 

J10 
18 

J17 
24 

J24 
22 

330 
25 

F7 
23 

F14 
22 

F21 
19 

F28 
17 

M6 
20 

M13 
17 

2000-01 

PS 

5 

N13 
6 

N20 
6 

N27 

13 

D4 
19 

D11 

20 

018 
20 

D25 
18 

J1 

17 

J8 
14 

J15 
12 

J22 
6 

329 

9 

F5 

13 

F12 
17 

F19 
20 

F26 
16 

MS 
11 

M12 

11 

2001-02 

PS 

2 

N19 
6 

N26 
5 

D3 

3 

D10 
3 

D17 
2 

D24 

8 

D31 
8 

J7 
4 

J14 

3 

J21 

3 

328 
3 

F4 

3 

F11 
3 

F18 
2 

F25 
2 

M4 
2 

M11 
4 

2002-03 

PS 

13 

N18 

12 

N25 

11 

D2 

9 

D9 
18 

D16 
24 

D23 
23 

D30 
22 

J6 

21 

J13 

17 

J20 
12 

J27 
10 

F3 

8 

F10 
16 

F17 
13 

F24 
14 

M3 

13 

M10 
14 

M17 

17 

2003-04 

PS 

N17 

N24 

D1 

D8 

D15 
22 

D22 
24 

D29 

J5 

J12 

J19 

326 

F2 

F9 

F16 

F23 

M1 

M8 

M15 
19 

2004-05 

PS 

15 

N22 
13 

N29 

12 

D6 

23 

D13 
23 

D20 
24 

D27 
24 

J3 

22 

J10 

RV 

J17 

RV 

J24 

RV 

331 
22 

F7 
RV 

F14 

22 

F21 

RV 

F28 

RV 

M7 

Note  A  total  of  26  learns  have  been  ranked  No  2  at  least  once  in  3ll-lime  AP  polls,  thai  have  never  been  ranked  No.  1  Maryland  leads  the  way  with  23  No  2  rankings  without  ever  reaching  No  1 
Alisling:  Maryland  23;  Louisville  15;  Wake  Foresl  10.  Purdue  10;  Dayton  7,  St  Bonavenlure  7;  UTEP  4,  Auburn  3;  Flonda  Slate  3;  California  3;  Minnesota  3.  Louisiana  Slate  2;  NYU  2;  Pittsburgh 
2;  St.  3oseph's  2,  Utah  2 ;  Villanova  2 ,  Clemson  1 ,  Davidson  1 ;  Long  Island  1 .  Pennsylvania  1 .  Santa  Clara  1 .  Southern  California  1 ,  SMU  1 .  Vanderbill  1 .  Washington 


116 


MARYLAND  IN 
FINAL  POLLS 


Year 

APRank 

Coaches  Rank 

1954 

20 

NR 

1958 

6 

6 

1972 

14 

•1 

1973 

8 

10 

1974 

4 

1 

1975 

5 

5 

1976 

11 

13 

1980 

8 

8 

1981 

18 

11 

1984 

11 

10 

1994 

NR 

20 

1995 

10 

11 

1997 

22 

NR 

1998 

20 

15 

1999 

5 

8 

2000 

17 

25 

2001 

11 

4 

2002 

4 

1 

2003 

17 

10 

2004 

19 

24 

AP  POLL  HISTORY 

The  Associated  Press  (AP)  has  maintained  its  poll  consistently  since 
the  1948-49  season  The  polf  consisted  of  just  10  teams  between 
the  1960-61  and  1967-68  seasons,  and  was  expanded  to  include  25 

teams  since  the  1989-90  season. 

Poll  Debut:  3an.  19. 1954  (No.  14) 

Total  Polls  All-Time;  333 

Most  Consecutive  Polls  79  (Feb  15. 1972  to  3an.  18. 1977) 

Current  Consecutive  Polls  0 

Total  Years  In  The  AP  Poll:  29 

Most  Consecutive  Years  12  (1992-93  to  present) 

Current  Consecutive  Years:  12 

Total  Appearances  In  AP  Final  Poll  19 

Total  Top  10  Rankings  In  AP  Final  Poll:  8 

Highest  Ranking  In  AP  Final  Poll  No.  4  (2002  and  1974) 

Total  Polls  In  AP  Top  10  168 

Most  Consecutive  Polls  In  AP  Top  10  68  (PS  1972  to  March 

2, 1976) 
Current  Consecutive  Polls  In  AP  Top  10  0 
Total  Polls  In  AP  Top  5  92 
Most  Consecutive  Polls  In  AP  Top  5  18  (Feb,  4, 1975  to  Jan 

20. 1976) 
Current  Consecutive  Polls  In  AP  Top  5. 0 


Total  Top  10  Listings— 
#10    #9      #8      #7 

#6 

m 

#4 

#3 

#2 

SI 

10       14       19       17 

16 

28 

23 

18 

23 

0 

COACHES  POLL 
HISTORY 

Originated  by  United  Press  International  (UPI)  in  the  1950-51  season. 

USA  Today  has  administered  the  national  Coaches  Poll  since  the 

1 992-93  season  From  1993-97.  it  was  known  as  the  USA  Today/CNN 

Poll.  II  was  the  USA  Today/NABC  Poll  in  1998  and  1999.  Since  2000. 

il  has  been  the  USA  Today/ESPN  Poll.  The  poll  consisted  of  20  teams 

until  expanding  !o  25  teams  m  1990-91 

Poll  Debut  Jan  4, 1955  (No  14)     " 

Total  Polls  All-rime:  306 

Most  Consecutive  Polls  70  (Feb  23. 1998  to  Dec .  1, 2003) 

Current  Consecutive  Polls  0 

Total  Years  In  The  Coaches  Poll  28 

Most  Consecutive  Years  12  (1993-94  to  present) 

Current  Consecutive  Years  0 

Total  Appearances  In  Coaches  Final  Poll  16 

Total  Top  10  Rankings  In  Coaches  Final  Poll  10 

Highest  Ranking  In  Coaches  Final  Poll  No.  1  (2002) 

Total  Polls  In  Coaches  Top  10  142 

Most  Consecutive  Polls  In  Coaches  Top  10:  42  (March  13, 1973 

to  March  2, 1976) 
Current  Consecutive  Polls  In  Coaches  Top  10  1 
Total  Polls  In  Coaches  Top  5  71 
Most  Consecutive  Polls  In  Coaches  Top  5  11  (Jan  7, 2002 

lo  Final  2002) 
Current  Consecutive  Polls  In  Coaches  Top  5  0 
Total  Top  10  Listings— 
#10     #9      #8      #7      #6      #5      #4      #3      #2      #1 


12       HI 


11 


21       18       18       20       17       14       1 


BK9SK 


wfc 


ALL-TIME  IN  THE  COACHES  POLL 


WEEK-BY-WEEK  IN  ALL-TIME  COACHES  POLLS 


1960-51 


1951-52 

-Not  Ranked- 

1952-53 

•Not  Ranked- 

1953-54 

•Not  Ranked- 

1954-55 

D7 

D14       D21 

D28 

J4 

14 

J11 

14 

J18 
11 

J25 
12 

F1 

14 

F8 

18 

F15 

17 

F22 

M1 

M8 

1955-56 

-Not  Ranked- 

1956-57 

-Not  Ranked- 

1957-58 

D10 

D17       D24 

9           9 

D31 

7 

J7 
12 

J14 

7 

J21 

7 

J28 

11 

F4 

10 

F11 

8 

F18 
11 

F25 
15 

M4 
17 

M11 
6 

1958-59 

D9 

D16       D23 

D30 

J6 

J13 

J20 

J27 

F3 

16 

F10 

F17 

F24 

M2 

M9 

1959-60 

-Not  Ranked- 

1960-61 

D6 

D13       D20 
15 

D27 

J3 

J10 

J17 

J24 

J31 

F7 

F14 

F21 

F28 

M7 

1961-62 

■No:Ra-»ed- 

1962-63 

-Nol  Ranked- 

1963-64 

-Not  Ranked- 

1*4-65 

-Not  Ranked- 

1965-66 

-Nol  Ranked- 

196667 

-Not  Ranked- 

1967-68 

-No:  Ranked- 

196669 

■Not  Ranked- 

1969-70 

-Nol  Ranked- 

Gary  Williams  with  the  Sears  Trophy, 
presented  annually  to  the  NCAA  Cham- 
pion and  No.  1  ranked  team  in  the  USA 
Today/ESPN  coaches  poll  as  sponsored 
by  the  NABC.  Williams  received  the  crystal 
trophy  at  a  morning  press  conference  fol- 
lowing the  national  championship  game, 
in  downtown  Atlanta. 


1970-71 

■Not  Ranked- 

1971-72 

PS 

D7 
5 

D14 
15 

D21 

13 

D28 

14 

J4 

10 

J11 

20 

J18 
15 

J25 
16 

F1 

F8 

17 

F15 
14 

F22 

11 

F29 

13 

M7 
14 

M14 
11 

1972-73 

PS 

D5 
3 

D12 

4 

D19 
3 

D26 

4 

J2 

4 

J9 
2 

J16 
3 

J23 
4 

J30 
3 

F6 

8 

F13 

7 

F20 
9 

F27 

11 

M6 

13 

M13 
10 

1973-74 

PS 

D11 
5 

D18 
5 

D25 
4 

J2 

3 

J8 
3 

J15 
4 

J22 

4 

J29 
6 

F5 

7 

F12 

6 

F19 
6 

F26 

5 

M5 
5 

M12 
4 

1974-75 

PS 

D10 

10 

D17 

6 

D24 

7 

D31 

7 

J7 

6 

J14 

6 

J21 

4 

J28 
8 

F4 
4 

F11 
3 

F18 
3 

F25 
2 

M4 
2 

M11 
5 

1975-76 

PS 

D9 

3 

D16 
3 

D23 
2 

D30 
2 

J6 
2 

J13 

4 

J20 
3 

J27 

7 

F3 

6 

F10 

4 

F17 
7 

F24 
8 

M2 
8 

M9 
13 

1976-77 

PS 

D7 

15 

D14 

13 

D21 

D28 

16 

J4 
18 

J11 

J18 

18 

J25 

F1 

F8 

F15 

F22 

M1 

M8 

1977-78 

PS 

D6 
12 

D13 

18 

D20 
18 

D27 
14 

J3 
12 

J10 

J17 

J24 

J31 

F7 

F14 

F21 

F28 

M6 

1978-79 

PS 

D12 

D19 

D26 
20 

J3 

20 

J9 

J16 

J23 

J30 

F6 

F13 

F20 

F27 

M6 

1979-80 

PS 

D4 

D11 

D18 

D26 

J2 

J8 

J15 

J22 

14 

J29 

13 

F5 

5 

F12 
7 

F19 
7 

F26 

7 

M4 
8 

1980-81 

PS 

D9 

4 

D16 

9 

D23 

9 

D30 
9 

J6 

8 

J13 
7 

J20 
7 

J27 
13 

F3 
11 

F10 
16 

F17 

F24 
20 

M3 

M10 
20 

1981-82 

-Not  Ranked- 

1982-83 

-Not  Ranked- 

1983-84 

PS 

D6 

•5 

D13 
11 

D20 
11 

D27 
6 

J3 

6 

J10 
6 

J17 

7 

J24 
5 

J31 
9 

F7 
13 

F14 
17 

F21 

F28 
19 

M6 

14 

M13 
10 

1984-85 

PS 

N27 

D4 

D11 

D18 
18 

D25 
20 

J1 

16 

J8 

J15 

J22 

J29 
17 

F5 
19 

F12 

19 

F19 

19 

F26 

M5 

M12 

198546 

-Not  Ranked- 

198647 

-Not  Ranked- 

1987-88 

-Not  Ranked- 

1988-89 

■Nol  Ranked 

1989-90 

■Nol  Ranked 

1990-91 

-Not  Ranked- 

1991-92 

-Not  Ranked- 

1992-93 

■Nol  Ranked- 

1993-94 

PS 

N29 

D6 

D13 

D20 

D27 

J3 

J10 

J17 

J24 
21 

J31 
21 

F7 

F14 

F21 

F28 

M7 

M14 

A5 
20 

1994-95 

PS 

14 

N28 

10 

05 

11 

D12 
12 

D19 

11 

D26 

11 

J3 

11 

J10 
13 

J17 

9 

J24 
9 

J31 

8 

F6 

10 

F13 

7 

F20 
7 

F27 
6 

M6 
10 

M13 

10 

A4 

11 

1995-96 

PS 
19 

N20 

14 

N27 

16 

D4 
19 

011 
24 

D18 
25 

D25 

24 

J2 

J9 

J16 

J22 

J29 

F5 

F12 

F19 

F26 

Hi 

M11 

A3 

1996-97 

PS 

N19 

N25 

D2 

D9 

016 
25 

023 

21 

D30 
19 

J6 

19 

J13 

11 

J20 

7 

J27 
5 

F3 
7 

F10 
10 

F17 
14 

F24 
16 

m 

22 

M10 
22 

1997-98 

PS 
23 

N24 

D1 

D8 
22 

D15 
20 

D22 

20 

D29 

18 

J4 

J11 

J18 

J25 
24 

F2 

F9 

25 

F16 

F23 

25 

M1 
24 

M8 
22 

A1 
15 

1998-99 

PS 
5 

N22 
5 

N29 

2 

D7 
2 

014 
5 

D21 
5 

D28 
4 

J4 
6 

J11 

5 

J18 

4 

J25 
4 

F1 

6 

F8 
7 

F15 

5 

F22 

5 

M1 
5 

MS 
5 

M31 

8 

1999-00 

PS 
23 

N22 
22 

N29 
23 

D6 
19 

013 

14 

D20 

15 

D27 

16 

J3 

15 

J10 

16 

J17 

J24 
21 

J30 

21 

F7 
22 

F14 
22 

F21 

19 

F28 
19 

M6 
19 

M13 
16 

A3 

25 

2000-01 

PS 

7 

N20 
6 

N27 

14 

D4 

17 

D11 
19 

D18 
19 

D25 
19 

J1 

17 

J8 
16 

J15 
14 

J22 

14 

J29 

10 

F5 

13 

F12 

18 

F19 
20 

F26 
16 

M5 
13 

M12 

11 

A3 
4 

2001-02 

PS 
3 

N12 
6 

N19 
5 

N26 

4 

D3 

2 

D10 

2 

D17 

2 

D24 

6 

D31 
6 

J7 

4 

J14 

3 

J21 
3 

J28 
3 

F4 

3 

F11 
3 

F18 
2 

F25 
2 

M4 
2 

M11       A2 
4           1 

2002-03 

PS 
15 

N25 
11 

D2 

8 

D9 

16 

D16 
23 

023 
22 

D30 
20 

J6 

17 

J13 
15 

J20 

11 

J27 

9 

63 
8 

F10 

15 

F17 

13 

F24 
14 

M3 
12 

M10 

15 

M17 

17 

A7 

10 

2003-04 

PS 
25 

N24 
24 

D1 

25 

D8 

015 

D22 
25 

D29 

J5 

J12 

J19 

J26 

F2 

F9 

F16 

F23 

M1 

MS 

M15 

21 

M27 
24 

2004-05 

PS 
16 

N22 
14 

N29 
12 

D6 

17 

D13 

19 

D20 
21 

D27 

24 

J3 

21 

J10 

RV 

J17 

RV 

J24 

J31 
24 

F7 
RV 

F14 
RV 

F21 

RV 

F28 
RV 

M7 

M13 

NO.  1  TERPS! 

Maryland  has  been  ranked  No.  2  a  total  of  37  times 
between  the  AP  and  Coaches  Polls,  but  achieved  its 
first  and  only  No.  1  ranking  in  history  on  April  2,  2002 
-  one  day  after  defeating  Indiana  for  the  2002  NCAA 
Championship.  The  final  AP  poll  was  released  prior  to 
the  NCAA  Tournament,  thus  the  No  1  ranking  by  USA 
Today/ESPN  remains  the  only  poll  in  which  Maryland 
has  ever  been  ranked  No  1  The  Terrapins'  four  losses 
in  2002  (Oklahoma,  Duke,  Arizona,  NC  State)  were  all 
on  the  road  to  teams  ranked  in  the  USA  Today/ESPN 
final  Top  25. 

The  USA  Today/ESPN  Coaches  Final  Top  25  college 
basketball  coaches'  poll,  with  number  of  first-place  votes 
and  record  in  parentheses,  total  points  and  previous 
ranking  (Records  through  April  1, 2002): 


Team 

Points 

Prev. 

1.  MARYLAND  (31)  (32-4) 

775 

4 

2.  Kansas  (33-4) 

720 

2 

3.  Indiana  (25-12) 

701 

NR 

4.  Oklahoma  (31-5) 

692 

3 

5.  Duke  (31-4) 

606 

1 

6.  (tie)  Connecticut  (27-7) 

586 

13 

6.  (tie)  Oregon  (26-9) 

586 

11 

8.  Cincinnati  (31-4) 

489 

5 

9.  Pittsburgh  (29-6) 

482 

7 

10.  Arizona  (24-10) 

458 

T8 

11.  Illinois  (26-9) 

410 

T16 

12.  Kent  State  (30-6) 

402 

NR 

13  Kentucky  (22-10) 

394 

15 

14.  Alabama  (27-8) 

281 

T8 

15.  Missouri  (24-12) 

272 

NR 

16.  Gonzaqa  (29-4) 

264 

6 

17.  Ohio  State  (24-8) 

237 

12 

18.  (tie)  Marquette  (25-8) 

186 

10 

18.  (tie)  Texas  (22-12) 

186 

NR 

20.  UCLA  (21-12) 

170 

NR 

21.  Mississippi  State  (27-8) 

162 

18 

22.  Southern  Illinois  (28-8) 

157 

NR 

23.  Florida  (22-9) 

140 

14 

24.  Xavier  (26-6) 

116 

19 

25.  NC  State  (23-11) 

86 

25 

Dropped  Out:  No.  16  (tie)  Southern  Cal,  No. 
20  Western  Kentucky,  No.  21  Miami,  Fla.,  No, 
22  Oklahoma  State,  No.  23  Stanford,  No.  24 
Hawaii. 

Others  Receiving  Votes:  USC  80,  Miami,  Fla. 
66,  Wake  Forest  54,  Notre  Dame  44,  Georgia  44, 
Western  Kentucky  44,  California  35,  Oklahoma 
State  31,  Stanford  30,  Tulsa  20,  Wisconsin  17, 
Hawaii  15,  Wyoming  11 ,  Texas  Tech  8,  Memphis 
6,  Creighton  5,  UNC  Wilmington  5,  Butler  2. 


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INDIVIDUAL  RECORDS 


SCORING 

Game:            44 

Ernest  Graham  vs.  NC  State  (12-20-78) 

Season: 

776 

Walt  Williams  (1992) 

Fr.: 

582 

Joe  Smith  (1994) 

So.: 

708 

Joe  Smith  (1995) 

Jr.: 

701 

Len  Bias  (1985) 

Sr.: 

776 

Walt  Williams  (1992) 

Career: 

2,269 

Juan  Dixon  (1999-02) 

SCORING  AVERAGE 

Season:       26  8   Walt  Williams  (1992) 

Fr.: 

19.7 

Joe  Smith  (1994) 

So.: 

21.2 

Tom  McMillen  (1972) 

Jr.: 

23.3 

Will  Hetzel  (1969) 

Sr: 

26.8 

Walt  Williams  (1992) 

Career: 

20.5 

Tom  McMillen  (1974) 

REBOUNDS 

Game:            26   Len  Elmore  vs.  Wake  Forest  (2-27-74) 

Season 

412 

Len  Elmore  (1974) 

Fr.: 

323 

Buck  Williams  (1979) 

So.: 

362 

Joe  Smith  (1995) 

Jr.: 

363 

Buck  Williams  (1981) 

Sr.: 

412 

Len  Elmore  (1974) 

Career: 

1.053 

Len  Elmore  (1972-74) 

REBOUNDING  AVERAGE 

Season:       14.7   Len  Elmore  (1974) 

Fr: 

10.7 

Joe  Smith  (1994) 

So.: 

11.0 

Len  Elmore  (1972) 

Jr.: 

12  2 

Will  Hetzel  (1969) 

Sr.: 

14  7 

Len  Elmore  (1974) 

Career: 

12.2 

Len  Elmore  (1972-74) 

ASSISTS 

Game:            15 

Terrell  Stokes  vs.  W.  Carolina  (11-14-98) 

Season: 

286 

Steve  Blake  (2002) 

Fr.: 

217 

Steve  Blake  (2000) 

So.: 

248 

Steve  Blake  (2001) 

Jr.: 

286 

221 

Steve  Blake  (2002) 

Sr.: 

Steve  Blake  (2003) 

Career: 

972 

Steve  Blake  (2000-2003) 

STEALS 

Game:              9 

Johnnv  Rhodes  at  North  Carolina  (2-7-96) 

9 

Johnny  Rhodes  vs  Amencan  (12-23-95) 

Season: 

110 

Johnnv  Rhodes (1996) 

Fr.: 

71 

Steve  Blake  (2000) 

71 

Johnny  Rhodes (1993) 

So.: 

78 

Johnny  Rhodes (1994) 

Jr.: 

96 

Juan  Dixon  (2000) 

Sr.: 

110 

Johnny  Rhodes (1996) 

BLOCKED  SHOTS 


Game: 

12   Cednc  Lewis  at  South  Flonda  (1-20-91) 

12   Demck  Lewis  at  James  Madison  (1-28-87) 

Season: 

143   Cednc  Lewis  (1991) 

Fr: 

99    Demck  Lewis  (1985) 

So.: 

97   Joe  Smith  (1995) 

Jr.: 

-  114    Dernck  Lewis  (1987) 

143    Cednc  Lewis  (1991) 


Career: 


339    Derrick  Lewis  {1985-E 


FIELD  GOAL  PERCENTAGE 

Game:        1000    Ryan  Ftandle  vs.  Wagner  (10  of  10, 1-4-03) 

1.000 

Lonny  Baxter  vs.  North  Texas  (10  of  10, 12-23-98) 

Season: 

.647 

Buck  Williams  (183  of  283, 1981) 

So.: 

.606 

Buck  Williams  (143of  236, 1980) 

Jr.: 

.643 

Greq  Manninq  (196  of  305, 1980) 

Sr: 

.647 

Buck  Williams  (183  of  283, 1981) 

Career 

.615 

Buck  Williams  (446  of  725  1979-81) 

Career:         344   Johnny  Rhodes  (1993-96] 


FIELD 

Game: 

GO 

18 

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10 
10 
10 

ALS  MADE 

Ernest  Graham  vs  NC  State  (12-20-78) 

Consecutiv 

me: 

Ryan  Randle  vs.  Waqner  (1-4-03) 

Lonny  Baxter  vs.  North  Texas  (12-23-98) 
Barry  Yates  vs.  Miami  (Fla.)  (12-29-70) 

10 

Keith  Gatlin  vs.  Clemson  (2-17-85) 

Consecutive  in  Multiple  Games: 

16 

Ryan  Randle  (over  three  games  during  the  2003  season; 
also  an  ACC  record) 

Season: 

275 

Albert  Kinq  (1980) 

Fr. 

190 

John  Lucas  1 1973) 

So.: 

253 

John  Lucas (1974) 

Jr.: 

275 

Albert  Kinq  (1980) 

Sr.: 

270 

Adnan  Branch  (1985) 

Career: 

862 

Albert  Kinq  (1977-81) 

862 

John  Lucas  (1973-76) 

FIELD  GOALS  ATTEMPTED 

Game:            34   Gene  Shue  vs  Washinqton&  Lee  (2-12-53) 

Season: 

542 

Walt  Williams  (1992) 

Fr.: 

395 

Joe  Smith  (1994) 

So.: 

506 

Juan  Dixon  (2000] 

Jr.: 

527 

Will  Hetzel  (1969) 

Sr.: 

542 

Walt  Williams  (1992) 

Career: 

1,713 

Juan  Dixon  (1999-02) 

3-POINT  FIELD  GOALS  MADE 

Game:             7   Walt  Williams  vs.  Flonda  State  (2-5-92) 

Season: 

92 

Juan  Dixon  (2002) 

Fr. 

59 

Johnny  Rhodes (1993) 

So.: 

49 

Juan  Dixon  (2000) 

Jr.: 

64 

Tevon  McCoy  (1990) 

Sr.: 

92 

Juan  Dixon (2002) 

Career: 

239 

Juan  Dixon  (1999-02) 

3-POINT  FIELD  GOALS  ATTEMPTED 

Game:            13   Danny  Miller  vs.  Clemson  (1-22-00) 

Season: 

240   Walt  Williams  (1992) 

Fr. 

175   Johnny  Rhodes (1993) 

So.: 

135   Juan  Dixon  (2000) 

Jr.: 

164   Teyon  McCoy  (1990) 

Sr.: 

240   Wall  Williams  (1992) 

Career: 

615   Juan  Dixon  (1999-02) 

FREE  THROW  PERCENTAGE 

Game:        1.000   Jerry  Greenspan  vs.  Minnesota  (14  of  14, 12-10-60) 

Season  (min.  50  att.): 

.908   Greq  Manninq  (79  of  87, 1980) 

Season  (min.  100  art.): 

.903   Chris  McCray  (102  of  113, 2005) 

Career: 

858   Greq  Manninq  (315of  367, 1978-81) 

FREE  THROWS  MADE 

Game:            17   Tom  McMillen  vs.  Canisius  (12-17-71) 

Consecutive  in  Game: 

15   Albert  Kinq  vs.  Boston  University  (2-11-80) 

Consecutive  in  Multiple  Games: 

40   Juan  Dixon  (2001) 

Season: 

213   Keith  Booth  (1997) 

Fr. 

168   Joe  Smith  (1994) 

So.: 

209   Joe  Smith  (1995) 

Jr.: 

162   Keith  Booth  (1996) 

Sr.: 

213   Keith  Booth  (1997) 

Career: 

576   Keith  Booth  (1994-97) 

FREE  THROWS  ATTEMPTED 

Game:            24   Keith  Booth  vs.  Georqe  Washinqton  (12-9-96) 

Season: 

297   Keith  Booth  (1997) 

Fr. 

229   Joe  Smith  (1994) 

So.: 

282   Joe  Smith  (1995) 

Jr.: 

214    Keith  Booth  (1996) 

Sr.: 

297   Keith  Booth  (1997) 

Career: 

824   Keith  Booth  (1994-97) 

GAMES  PLAYED 

Season:          37   Len  Bias (1985) 

37    Adrian  Branch  (1985) 

Career: 

141    Juan  Dixon  (1999-02) 

Consecutive  in  a  Career: 

141    Juan  Dixon  (1999-02) 

GAMES  STARTED 

Season:  37    Len  Bias (1985) 


37   Adnan  Branch (1985) 


Career: 


136   Steve  Blake  [200*2003] 


Consecutive  in  a  Career: 
126    Keith  Booth  (1994-97) 


Len  Bias 


sd*# 


iat&     //*&* 


Keith  Booth 


Len  Elmore 


Adrian  Branch 


Johnny  Rhodes 


Joe  Smith 


Walt  Williams 


118 


INDIVIDUAL  LEADERS 


MOST  POINTS,  GAME 
(30  POINT  SCORERS) 

1.  44  Ernest  Graham  vs.  NC  Stale  (12-20-78) 

2.  43  AlBunge  vs.  Yale  (1-4-60) 

Len  Bias  at  Duke  (1-25-86 


5. 


13. 


Ernest  Graham 


Tom  McMillen 


Gary  Ward 


Gene  Shue  vs.  Washington  &  Lee  (2-12-53) 
40  Joe  Smith  vs  Duke  (3-1-95) 


S  -  Gene  Shue  vs.  Wake  Forest  (3-6-53) 


39  c-Walt  Williams  vs  Wake  Forest  (1-22-92) 
38  A  -  Walt  Williams  vs  Clemson  (3-12-92) 
c- Walt  Williams  at  Florida  State  (2-5-92) 
A  -  Albert  King  vs  Clemson  (2-29-80) 


Jim  O'Brien  vs  North  Carolina  (1-27-73) 


Howard  White  vs  South  Carolina  (12J670) 


36  Evers  Bums  vs  Georgia  Tech  (2-6-93] 


14. 35  Nik  Caner-Medley  vs.  Temple  (1/15/05) 

Exree  Hipp  vs  Towson  State  (12-23-93)  _ 


Jerrod  Mustaf  ys.  Duke  (2-10-9 
Len  Biasat  North  Carolina  (2-20-E 


Tom  McMJen  at  George  Washington  (12-4-71) 


_34_  Wall  Wiljiams  at  Clemson  (2-22-92) 


Tony  Massenburg  vs  Georgia  Tech  (2-3-90) 
John  Lucas  vs  NC  State  (1-28-76) 
John  Lucas  vs  Wake  Forest  (1-10-76] 
Gary  Ward  vs  Wake  Forest  (2-7-66) 


23.       33  N-  Juan  Dixon  vs  Kansas  (3-30-02) 


Juan  Dixon  vs.  Georgia  Tech  (2-16-00) 


A  -  Keith  Booth  vs  Georgia  Tech  (3*96) 

Joe  Smith  vs  Clemson  (2-25-95) 

Joe  Smith  vs.  Utah  (11-22-94) 
Joe  Smith  vs  Rider  (11-30-93) 


c- Wall  Williams  at  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  (11-26-85) 
Tom  McMillen  vs  Navy  (1-20-73) 


Tom  McMillen  vs  Canisius  (12-17-71] 


Howard  White  vs  Georgetown  (12-14-70) 
Will  Hetzel  vs  South  Carolina  (3-6-69) 


Bob  O'Brien  v_s_  Clemson  (1-7-56) 
A-BobKessler  vs  Duke  (3-1-56) 


32  Lonny  Baxter  vs  Norfolk  Slate  (12-23-00) 


Laron  Profi[at_Flonda  State  (2-27-99) 
Steve  Francis  vs  Clemson  (2-24-99J_ 


Kevin  McUntonvs  Florida  State  (2-13-93) 
cWalt  Williams  at  North  Carolina  (1-13-92) 
Rudy  Archer  vs.  Ml  St.  Mary's  (12-8-87) 


Derrick  Lewis  vs  Md.  Baltimore  County  (2-18-87) 


Albert  King  vs.  Wake  Forest  (1-20-i 


Tom  McMillen  vs.  Georgetown  (12-13-71) 


Barry  Yates  vs  Miami,  Fla  (12-29-70) 


49.       31   Juan  Dixon  vs  Duke  (2-9-00)^ 


Lonny  Baxter  vs  NC  State  (2-6-00) 


Juan  Dixon  vs  Georgia  Tech  (1-15-00) 


N  -  Joe  Smith  vsjexas  (3-18-95) 


Walt  Williams  vs  Virginia  (37-92) 

c  -  Walt  Williams  vs.  Clemson  (1-25-92)_ 
Walt  Williamsvs.  West  Virginia  (12-7-91) 
N  ■  Len  Bias  vs.  UNLV  (3-16^ 


Ernest  Graham  vs  Bucknell  (12-22-79) 


John  Lucas  at  North  Carolina  (2-15-75)_ 
John  Lucas  vs  Duke  (2-2-74) 


60.       30  A -John  Gilchrist  vs  NC  State  (3-13-04) 


Juan  Dixon  vs.  NC  State  (2-20-01) 


Juan  Dixon  vs  Wake  Forest  (1-17-01) 


Johnny  Rhodes  vs  Kentucky  (11-24-95) 
Joe  Smith  vs  Massachusetts  (12-10-94) 
Joe  Smith  at  Oklahoma  (12-7-93) 


c  -  Walt  Williams  vs  Florida  State  (1-18-91 


c  -  Walt  Williams  vs  NC  State  (1-11-92) 


Walt  Williams  vs.  Rutgers  l12-27-90)_ 
Walt  Williams  vs  Boston  College  (12-3-90) 
Jerrod  Mustaf  vs  Delaware  State  (11-25-89) 
Tpnytvjassenburgys  Georgia TechJ2-14-89 
Len  Bias  vs.  Georgia  Tech  (2-22-86) 
Len  Bias  vs  Villanova  (1-27-85) 


Adrian  Branch  vs.  Virginia  (1-30-85) 
Albert  King  at  Virginia  (2-21-79) 


John  Lucas  vs  NC  State  (1-16-75) 
Barry  Yates  vs.  Richmond  (1-2-71) 


c-consecutive  games  dunng  the  1991-92  season;  N-NCAA  Tournament; 
A-ACC  Tournament;  S-Southern  Conference  Tournament 


MULTIPLE  30  POINT 
SCORING  GAMES 

1,  15    Walt  Williams  (1989-92) 


7  Joe  Smith  (1994-95) 
6  Juan  Dixon  (1999-02) 
6    Len  Bias  (1983-86) 


5    John  Lucas  (1973-76) 


MOST  POINTS,  SEASON 
(500  OR  MORE) 

1 776    Walt  Williams  (1992) 


2. 

743 

Len  Bias  (1986) 

3. 

735 

Juan  Dixon  (2002) 

4. 

708 

Joe  Smith  (1995) 

5. 

701 

Len  Bias  (1985) 

6. 

674 

Albert  King  |1980) 

7. 

671 

Adnan  Branch  (1985) 

8. 

667 

Tom  McMillen  (1972) 

9. 

654 
654 

Juan  Dixon  (2001) 

Gene Shue (1954) 

11. 

630 

Juan  Dixon  (2000) 

12. 

624 

Keith  Booth  (1997) 

13. 

616 

Tom  McMillen  (1973) 

14. 

609 

Jerrod  Mustaf  (1990) 

15. 

605 

Will  Hetzel  (1969) 

16, 

582 
579 

Joe  Smith  (1994) 

17. 

Steve  Francis  (1999) 

18. 

564 

John  Lucas  (1974) 

19. 

561 

Lonnv  Baxter  (2001) 

20. 

559 

Albert  King  (1981) 

21. 

557 
557 

Tony  Massenburg  (1990) 

John  Lucas  (1976) 

23. 

552 

Drew  Nicholas  (2003) 

24. 

547 

Lonny  Baxter  (2000) 

25. 

541 

Adrian  Branch  (1983) 

26. 

537 

Terence  Morris  (2000) 

27. 

533 

Lonny  Baxter  (2002) 

28. 

524 

Tom  McMillen  (1974) 

29. 

521 

Terence  Morris  (1999) 

30. 

518 

Evers  Burns  (1993) 

31. 

512 

Jay  McMillen  (1965) 

32. 

511 

Nik  Caner-Medley  (2005) 

33. 

510 

Derrick  Lewis  (1987) 

34. 

506 

Laron  Profit  (1998) 

Walt  Williams 


MOST  POINTS,  CAREER 
(1,000  OR  MORE) 

1.  2,269  Juan  Dixon  (1999-02) 


Len  Bias 


3. 


2,149    Len  Bias  (1983-f 


2.058    Albert  King  (1978-81) 


2.017    Adrian  Branch  (1982-85) 


2.015     John  Lucas  (1973-761 


6. 

1,858 
1,807 

Lonny Baxter (1999-02) 

7. 

Tom  McMillen  (1972-74) 

8. 

1,776 

Keith  Booth  (1994-97) 

9. 

1,743 

Johnny  Rhodes (1993-96) 

10. 

1,733 

Terence  Morris  (1998-01) 

11. 

1,704 

Walt  Williams  (1989-92) 

12. 

1,607 

Ernest  Graham  (1978-81) 

13. 

1,566 
1,561 

Laron  Profit (1996-99) 

14 

Greq  Manning  (1978-81) 

15. 

1,457 

Derrick  Lewis  (1985-88) 

15. 

1,386 
1,372 

Gene  Shue (1952-54) 

17. 

Exree  Hipp  (1993-96) 

18. 

1,370 

Will  Hetzel  (1968-70) 

Juan  Dixon 


20. 


1.354     Tony  Massenburg  (1986,  88-90) 


1,315     Evers  Burns  (1990-93) 


1,300    Jay  McMillen  (1965-67) 


1. 290     Joe  Smith  (1994-95) 


23. 

1,266    Bob  Kessler  (1954-56) 

24. 

1,244    Lee  Brawley  (1949-52) 

25. 

1,235    Jim  O'Brien  (1971-73) 

20 


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SPORTS 


TEAM 


TURTLE- 


Gene  Shue 


Len  Elmore 


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Al Bunge 


?fi 

1,221 

Drew  Nicholas  (2000-present) 

27 

1,219 

Steve  Sheppard (1975-77) 

28. 

1,198 

Larry  Gibson  (1976-79) 

29 

1.172 

ObinnaEkezie  (1996-991 

30, 

1,161 

Maurice  Howard  (1973-76) 

31. 

1,153 

BuckWilliams(1978-81) 

3? 

1,139 

Steve  Blake  (2000-2003) 

33 

1,123 

Duane  Simpkins  (1993-96) 

34 

1,094 

Gary  Ward  (1964-66J 

35 

1,087 

Keith  Gatlin  (1984-86,  88) 

36. 

1,083 

1,064 

Nik  Caner-Medley  (2003-) 

37 

Kevin  McLinton  (1990-93) 

3R 

1,026 

Brad  Davis  (1975-77) 

39 

1,022 

John  Gilchrist  (2003-05) 

40. 

1,017 

Len  Elmore  (1972-74) 

4! 


1,007    Lawrence  Boston  (1976-78]_ 


SCORING  AVERAGE,  SEASON 
(20.0  OR  MORE) 


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REBOUNDS,  CAREER 

1.            1,053    Len  Elmore  (1972-74) 
2. 998    Lonny  Baxter  (1999-02) 


948    Derrick  Lewis  (1985-E 


928    Buck  Williams  (1979^81) 


925    Terence  Morns  (1998-01) 


916    Keith  Booth  (1994-97) 


895    Larry  Gibson  (1976-79) 


859    Tom  McMillen  (1972-74) 


849    Bob  Kessler  (1954-56) 


795     Al  Bunge  (1958-60) 


745     Len  Bias  (1983-86) 


722     Tony  Massenburg  (1986,  88-90) 


715    Albert  King  (1978-811 


_704    Johnny  Rhodes (1993-1996) 


15. 


I  Hetzel  (1968-70) 


671     Obinna  Ekezie  (1996-99) 


651     Rod  Horst  [1968-701 


636    Herman  Veal  (1981-84) 


1. 

26.8 

Walt  Williams  (1992) 

1. 

26.8 

Walt  Williams  (1992) 

2. 

23.3 
23.2 

Will  Hetzel  (1969) 

3 

Len  Bias  (1986) 

4 

22.1 

Gene  Shue (1953) 

5. 

21.8 

Gene  Shue (1954) 

6. 

21.7 

Albert  Kmq  (1980) 

7. 

21.2 

Tom  McMillen  (1973) 

8. 

20.84 

Tom  McMillen  (1972) 

9. 

20.82 

Joe  Smith  (1995) 

10. 

20.42 

Juan  Dixon  (2002) 

20.42 

Bob  Kessler  (1955) 

12. 

20.3 

20  1 

Bob  Kessler  (1956) 

13. 

John  Lucas (1976) 

SCORING  AVERAGE,  CAREER 

1.             20.5    Tom  McMillen  (1972-74) 

JS34_Eyers  Burns  (1990-93) 


20. 


629     Lawrence  Boston  (1976-78) 


22. 


615     Gary  Ward  (1964-66} 
Tom  Roy  (1973-75) 


582    Steve  Sheppard  (1975-77) 


24. 


572    Laron  Profit  (1996-99) 


Buck  Williams 


572    Ernest  Graham  (1978-81) . 


REBOUNDING  AVERAGE,  SEASON 

1 14.7    Len  Elmore  (1974) 


14.0    Bob  Kessler  (1956) 

Al  Bunge (I960) 
Will  Hetzel  (1969) 


12.6 


12.2 


117    Buck  Williams  (1981) 


112    Len  Elmore  (1973) 


11.1     Tom  Roy  (1975) 


110    Len  Elmore  (1972) 


2.               20  2 

Joe  Smith  (1994-95) 

3              18.7 

Gene  Shue (1952-54) 

4.              18.3 

John  Lucas (1973-76) 

5.               18  0 

Will  Hetzel  (1968-70) 

6.               17.4 

Albert  King  (1978-81) 

7               16.6 

JerrodMustaf  (1989-90) 

8.               16.2 

Walt  Williams  (1989-92) 

9.              16.1 

Juan  Dixon  (1999-02) 

110     Bob  Kessler  (1955) 


JO ,8_  Buck  Williams  (1979) 


REBOUNDING  AVERAGE,  CAREER 

1.  12.2    Len  Elmore  (1972-74) 


Herman  Veal 


Steve  Blake 


REBOUNDS.  GAME  (20  OR  MORE) 

1                 26    Len  Elmore  at  Wake  Forest  (2-27-74) 

2. 

24 

Len  Elmore  vs  Kent  State  (1-2-73) 

Will  Hetzel  vs.  W.  Virginia  (124-68) 

4. 

23 

Derrick  Lewis  at  J.  Madison  (1-28-87) 

5. 

22 

Buck  Williams  vs.  Louisville  (12-13-80) 

Buck  Williams  at  UNLV  (12-4-78) 

Al  Bunge  vs  Georgetown  (2-26-58) 

Bob  Kessler  vs  Georqetown  (2-25-56) 

9. 

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  Carolina  (2-13-74) 

Len  Elmore  vs  E  Kentucky  (12-5-73) 

14. 

20 

Joe  Smith  vs.  Florida  St  (1-11-94) 

Tony  Massenburg  at  Ga  Tech  (2-13-90) 

Len  Elmore  vs  Duke  (2-2-74) 

Len  Elmore  vs  Richmond  (1-2-74) 

REBOUNDS,  SEASON 

1.              412    Len  Elmore  (1974) 

2. 

363 

Buck  Williams  (1981) 

3. 

362 

Joe  Smith  (1995) 

4. 

351 

Len  Elmore  (1972) 

5. 

336 
323 

Bob  Kessler  (1956) 

6. 

Buck  Williams  (1979) 

7. 

321 

Joe  Smith  (1994) 

Tom  Rov  (1975) 

9. 

318 
314 

Will  Hetzel  (1969) 

10. 

TonvMassenburq(1990) 

11. 

.108 

Lonny  Baxter  (2000) 

12. 

306 

Tom  McMillen  (19721 

2. 

10.9 

Buck  Williams  (1978-81) 

10.9 

Bob  Kessler  (1954-56) 

4. 

10.7 
10.6 

Joe  Smith  {1994-95] 

5. 

AlBunqe  (1958-60) 

ASSISTS 

1.                 15 

.GAME 

Terrell  Stokes  vs  W.  Carolina  {11-14-98) 

2. 

14 

Steve  Blake  vs  No  Carolina  (1-9-02) 

4. 

14 
13 

Terrell  Stokes  vs  Towson  St  (11-30-96) 
Steve  Blake  vs  Duquesne  (11-30-02) 

13 

Steve  Blake  vs  Wake  Forest  (2-24-02) 

13 

Sieve  Blake  vs  Duke  (2-17-02) 

13 

Steve  Blake  vs.  Clemson  (1-20-02) 

13 

Steve  Blake  vs  Stony  Brook  (1 2-6-001 

13 

Steve  Francis  vs.  Virginia  (2-6-99) 

13 

Keith  Gatlin  vs  Virginia  (1-30-341 

ASSISTS 

1.              286 

.  SEASON  (150  OR  MORE) 

Sieve  Blake  (7  9  apg  2002 1 

2. 

248 
221 

Steve  Blake  (6  9  apq;  2001) 

3. 

Steve  Blake  (7.1  apq,  2003) 

221 

Keith  Gatlin  (6  0  apg,  1985) 

5. 

217 

Steve  Blake  (6  2  apg;  2000) 

6. 

213 

204 

Terrell  Stokes  (6  3  apg.  19991 

7. 

Keith  Gatlin  (6.4  apg;  1986) 

8. 

178 

John  Lucas  (5  9  apq;  1973) 

9. 

175 

Kevin  McLinton  (6  3  apg;  1993) 

10. 

172 

Rudy  Archer  (5  5  apg.  1988) 

11. 

165 

Brad  Davis  (5  9  apg;  1976) 

12. 

162 

Duane  Simpkins  (4  8  apg;  1995) 

13. 

159 

John  Gilchrist  (5  0  apg,  2004) 

159 

John  Lucas  (5.6  apg;  19741 

154     Kevin  McLinton  (5  3  apg;  1992)_ 


Terrell  Stokes 


120 


sc»a 


ASSISTS,  CAREER  (300  OR  MORE) 


Keith  Gatlin 


Johnny  Rhodes 


Laron  Profit 


2. 

649 

Keith  Gatlin  (5  3  apq;  1984-86,  88) 

3. 
4. 

593 
514 

Terrell  Stokes  (4  6  apq;  1996-99) 
John  Lucas  (4.7  apq,  1973-76) 

5. 

6 

483 
469 

Duane  Simpkins  (4 1  apq;  1993-96) 
Kevin  McLinton  (5.2  apq;  1990-93) 

7 

460 

Dutch  Moriev  (3.8  apq;  1979-82) 

8 

437 

Johnny  Rhodes (3 6 apq  1993-96) 

9 

431 

Brad  Davis  (5.1  apq;  1975-77) 

10. 

410 

Walt  Williams  (3  9  apq,  1989-92) 

11. 

371 

Juan  Dixon  (2.6  apq;  1999-02) 

12. 

360 

Jeff  Adkins  (2.8  apq;  1982-85) 

13. 

364 

John  Gilchnst  (4.0  apq;  2003-05) 

14. 

346 

Ernest  Graham  (2.9  apq;  1978-81) 

15. 

304 

Albert  Kinq  (2.6  apq;  1978-81) 

STEALS, 

1.                 9 

GAME 

Johnny  Rhodes  at  No.  Carolina  (2-7-96) 

9 

Johnny  Rhodes  vs.  American  (12-23-95) 

3. 

8 

Juan  Dixon  vs.  Florida  State  (1-26-02) 

8 

Juan  Dixon  vs.  No.  Carolina  (1-9-02) 

8 

Juan  Dixon  vs.  Georqia  Tech  (1-6-01) 

193 
190 


Keith  Booth  [1  5  spq.  1994-97) 

Terrell  Stokes  i,1  5  spg  '99o-99 


175    Walt  Williams  (1 7  spq.  1989-92) 


9 

10 

11 

12. 

13. 


170    Dutch  Moriey  (1.4  spq;  1979-82) 
162    Terence  Mom's_Q  3  spq;  1998-01) 


137    Demck  Lewis  (1  1  sea  J  985-E 


136    Kevin  McLinton  [\  5  spg, .1 990-93) 


131     Chris  McCray  (1.5  spa,  2003-present) 


123    John  Gilchnst  (1  4  spg,  2003-05) 


123    Ernest  Graham  (1  0  spq,  1978-81) 


120     Duane  Simpkins  (1  1  spa  1993-96] 


Derrick  Lewis  at  James  Madison  1 1-28-87) 


10    Derrick  Lewis  vs  UMES  (2-27-87) 
Derrick  Lewis  vs.  UMBC  (2-18-87) 


Demck  Lewis  vs  Towson  State  (2-21-85) 


Derrick  Lewis  vs  Tennessee  (11-24-84) 


8    Cednc  Lewis  vs.  Georgia  Tech  (2-13-91) 


Cednc  Lewis  vs  UMBC  (1-7-91) 


Cednc  Lewis  vs  Calif -Irvine  (12-11-90) 


BLOCKED  SHOTS,  SEASON 

1.  143    Cedric  Lewis  (51  bpg;  1991) 


2. 

114 

Derrick  Lewis  (4.4  bpq;  1987) 

3 

99 

Derrick  Lewis  (2  7  bpg.  1985) 

4. 

97 
93 

Joe  Smith  (2  9  bpg  1995 

5. 

Joe  Smith  (3.1  bpq;  1994) 

6. 

79 

Terence  Morns  (2  2  bpq;  2001) 

79 

Lonny  Baxter  (2.3  bpq;  2000) 

7. 

77 

Terence  Morns  (2.3  bpq;  1999) 

8. 

71 

Terence  Moms  (2.1  bpq,  1900) 

71 

Demck  Lewis  (2.2  bpq;  1986) 

10 

69 

Lonny  Baxter  (2.0  bpq.  2002I 

11 

67 

Larry  Gibson  (2.5  bpq;  1977) 

12 

59 

Tahi  Holden  (2.0  bpq;  2003) 

13. 

58 

Larry  Gibson  (1.9  bpq;  1979) 

BLOCKED  SHOTS,  CAREER 

1 339  Derrick  Lewis  (2.7  bpq;  1985-88) 

2.  256  Terence  Morris  (1.7  bpq,  1998-01) 

3; 239  Cedric  Lewis  (2.5  bpg;  1988-91) 

4 227  Lonny  Baxter  (1 .6  bpq,  1999-02) 

5.  190  Joe  Smith  (3.0  bpq;  1994-1995) 

S, 182  Larry  Gibson  (1.8  bpq;  1976-79) 


Keith  Booth 


8    Terrell  Stokes  vs.  S.C.  State  (12-27-98) 

7.                 7    Chris  McCrav  vs.  Waqner  (1-4-03) 

7    Juan  Dixon  vs.  UMES  (12-30-00) 

7    Laron  Profit  vs  Clemson  (1-15-97) 

7    Johnny  Rhodes  at  Virqinia  (2-1-96) 

7    Johnny  Rhodes  vs  Howard  (12-6-95) 

7    Walt  Williams  vs  No.  Carolina  (3-11-89) 

7    Walt  Williams  vs.  Mt.  St.  Mary's  (11-23-91) 

7. 


132    Tahi  Holden  (1.0  bpg,  2000-03) 


125    Obinna  Ekezie  (1 J  bpg,  1996-99) 
99    Ekene  Ibekwe  (1.6  bpg;  2004-) 


STEALS, 

1.               110 

SEASON 

Johnny  Rhodes (3.7  spq, 1996) 

2.                 96 

Juan  Dixon  (2  7  spg  2000; 

3                  95 

Juan  Dixon  (2  6  spg.  20011 

95 

Steve  Francis  (2  8  spg,  1999) 

5                  92 

Juan  Dixon (2 6 spq  2002 

6                  87 

Laron  Profit  (2.7  spq;  1998) 

7.  85 

8.  78 

Johnny  Rhodes (2 5 spq  19951 

Johnny  Rhodes (2 6 spq, 1994) 

9.                 71 

Steve  Blake  (2  0  spq,  2000) 

71 

Johnny  Rhodes  (2  5  spq,  1993) 

11.               68 

Laron  Profit  (2  0  spq.  1999) 

12.               67 

Terrell  Stokes  (2  0  spq,  1999) 

13.               64 

Keith  Booth  (2  0  spq.  1997) 

64 

Dutch  Morley  (2.1  spq,  1980) 

15.               60 

Walt  Williams  (21  spq.  1992) 

STEALS, 

1.               344 

CAREER 

Johnny  Rhodes (2.8  spq; 1993-96) 

2.              333 

Juan  Dixon  (2  4  spg.  1999-02) 

3.              252 

Laron  Profit  (2.1  spq;  1996-99) 

4.               234 

Steve  Blake  (1.7  spq;  2000-03) 

10. 

97 

Tony  Massenburg  (0  9  bpg.  1986, 88-90) 

11. 

87 

Len  Bias  (0.7  bpq,  1983-86) 

12 

86 

Buck  Williams  (1.0  bpq,  1979-81) 

13. 

81 

Walt  Williams  (08  bpq.  1989-92) 

14. 

75 

Ben  Coleman  (1.2  bpq,  1983-84) 

15. 

74 

Mike  Mardesich  (05  bpq;  1998-01) 

16. 

72 

Laron  Profit  (0  6  bpq.  1996-99) 

72     Keith  Booth  (0  5  bpg,  1994-97) 


FG  PERCENTAGE,  GAME 
(MIN.  8  ATT.) 

1.  1.000(10-10)    Lonny  Baxter  vs.  No  Texas  (12-23-98) 


Cedric  Lewis 


(10-10) 

Ryan  Randle  vs  Waqner  (1-4-03) 

(9-9) 

Steve  Francis  vs  NC  State  (1-10-99) 

(8-8) 

Obinna  Ekezie  vs  American  (12-21-96) 

(8-8) 

Joe  Smith  .'s  Clemson  (1-25-95) 

(8-8) 

Buck  Williams  vs  Canisius  (12-23-78) 

(8-8) 

Gary  Williams  vs  S  Carolina  (12-10-66) 

(8-8) 

Greq  Manninq  vs.  F  Dickinson  (12-10-80) 

(8-8) 

Ben  Coleman  vs  Duquesne  (12-10-83) 

(8-8) 

Ben  Coleman  vs  Wake  Forest  (2-26-84) 

FG  PERCENTAGE.  SEASON 
(MIN.  100  ATT.) 

1.  .647       (183-283)  Buck  Williams  (1981) 


BLOCKED  SHOTS,  GAME 

1. 12    Cednc  Lewis  at  South  Florida  (1-20-91) 


2. 

.643 

(196-305) 

Greq  Manninq  (1980) 

3. 

.611 

(102-167) 

Charies  Pittman  (1982) 

4. 

.608 

(194-319) 

Ben  Coleman  (1984) 

5. 

.606 

(143-236) 

Buck  Williams  (1980) 

FG  PERCENTAGE, 

1.              .615       (446-725) 

CAREER 

Buck  Williams  (1979-81) 

2 

589 

(376-638) 

Ben  Coleman  (1983-84) 

3. 

.583 

(623-1068) 

Greq  Manninq  (1978-81) 

4. 

.576 

(438-760) 

Lawrence  Boston  (1976-78) 

5. 

.555 

(699-1259) 

Tom  McMillen  (1972-74) 

6. 

553 

(712-1287) 

Lonny  Baxter  (1999-02) 

7. 

.551 

(484-878) 

Larry  Gibson  (1976-79) 

8. 

.550 

(451-819) 

Joe  Smith  (1994-95) 

9. 

.547 

(485-886) 

Maurice  Howard  (1973-76) 

10. 

.540 

(564-1044) 

Derrick  Lewis  (1985-88) 

11. 

.536 

(838-1562) 

Len  Bias  (1983-86) 

12. 

.535 

(386-721! 

Brad  Davis  (1975-77) 

13 

.530 

(491-927) 

Steve  Sheppard  (1975-77) 

14. 

.525 

(393-748) 

JerrodMustaf(  1989-90) 

15 

.5247 

(862-1,643) 

John  Lucas (1973-76) 

Derrick  Lewis 


Larry  Gibson  vs  St.  Joseph's  (12-29-78) 


20 
06 


SPORTS 


TEAM 


FIELD  GOALS  MADE,  SEASON 

1 275    Albert  King  (1980) 


Greg  Manning 


Steve  Blake 


Albert  King 


274    Len  Bias (1985) 


270     Adrian  Branch  (1985) 


267    Len  Bias  (1986) 


5.              256 

Wall  Williams  (1992) 

6.              253 

John  Lucas  (1974) 

7.              251 

Juan  Dixon  (2002) 

8.               250 

Tom  McMillen  (1973) 

9.               245 

Joe  Smith  (1995) 

10.              236 

JerrodMustaf(1990) 

11.              235 

Ton  McMillen  (1972) 

12.              234 

Juan  Dixon  (2000) 

13.             233 

John  Lucas (1976) 

233 

Will  Hetzel  (1969) 

15.             232 

Juan  Dixon  (2001) 

232 

Albert  King  (1981) 

FIELD  GOALS  MADE,  CAREER 

1.              862    Albert  Kinq  (1978-81) 

862 

John  Lucas  (1973-76) 

838    Len  Bias  (1983-86) 


802    Juan  Dixon  (1999-02) 


767     Adrian  Branch  (1982-85) 
712    Lonny  Baxter  (1999-02) 


699    Tom  McMillen  ^1972-74) 


686    Ernest  Graham  (J978-81J 


684    Johnny  Rhodes (1993-96) 


644     Terence  Morns  (1998-01L 
623    Greg  Manning  (1978-81) 


589     Keith  Booth  (J994-97J 
583     Laron  Profit  (1996-99) 


583    Walt  Williams  (1989-92L 


564    Derrick  Lewis  (1985-t 


FIELD  GOALS  ATTEMPTED,  SEASON 

1.              542    Walt  Williams  (1992) 

2.               535 

Juan  Dixon  (2002) 

3.              529 

Adrian  Branch  (1985) 

4.               527 

Will  Hetzel  (1969) 

5               519 

Len  Bias  (1985) 

6                506 

Juan  Dixon  (2000) 

7.               497 

Albert  King  (1980) 

8.               495 

John  Lucas  (1974) 

9.               491 

Len  Bias  |1986 1 

10.              480 

Juan  Dixon  (2001) 

11.             469 

Gene  Shue (1954) 

12.             468 

Bob  Kessler  (1955) 

13              462 

Albert  Kinq  (1981) 

14.              456 

John  Lucas (1976) 

15.              454 

Ernest  Graham  (1979) 

FIELD  GOALS  ATTEMPTED,  CAREER 

1.            1,713    Juan  Dixon  (1999-02) 

2.            1,673 

Albert  Kinq  (1978-81) 

1,643    John  Lucas [1973-76) 


1,579    Adrian  Branch  (1982-85) 


1,562    Len  Bias  [1983-f 


1.482     Johnny  Rhodes  (1993-96L 


1.363     Ernest  Graham  (1978-81) 


1,300    Terence  Moms  (1998-01) 


1,291     Keith  Booth  (1994-97) 


1287     Lonny  Baxter  (1999-02) 


1,259    Jom  McMillen  (J972-74J 


1,251     Walt  Williams  (1989-92) 


12 U42_  Will  Hetzel  (1968:70) 

14. 1J29    Laron  Profit  (1996-99) 

15. 


1,125    Jay  McMillen  (1965-67) 


3-POINT  FIELD  GOALS  MADE, 
SEASON 

1.  92    Juan  Dixon  (2002) 


2. 

89     Walt  Williams  (1992) 

3. 

74    Drew  Nicholas  (2003) 

4. 

64     Steve  Blake  (2003) 

64    Teyon  McCoy  (1990) 

6. 

62    Juan  Dixon  (2001) 

7. 

60    Sarunas  Jasikevicius  (1998) 

8. 

59    Johnny  Rhodes (1993) 

9. 

56    Keith  Gatlin  (1988) 

10. 

49    Juan  Dixon (2000) 

11. 

48     Matt  Roe  (1991) 

48    Rudy  Archer (1988) 

13. 

45    Steve  Francis  (1999) 

45    Duane  Simpkins  (1996) 

45     Johnny  Rhodes  (1995) 

3-POINT  FIELD  GOALS  MADE, 
CAREER 

1,  239    Juan  Dixon  (1999-02) 


? 

186 

Johnny  Rhodes (1993-96) 

3 

182 

Steve  Blake  (2000-03) 

4. 

176 

Drew  Nicholas  (2000-03) 

5. 

154 

Walt  Williams  (1989-92) 

6. 

136 

Sarunas  Jasikevicius  (1995-98) 

7 

132 

130 

105 

Teyon  McCoy  (1987-88, 90) 

8. 
9. 

Duane  Simpkins  (1993-96) 

Laron  Profit  (1996-99) 

10 

101 

Terence  Morris  (1998-01) 

11 

89 

Nik  Caner-Medley  (2003-) 

89 

Terrell  Stokes  (1996-99) 

13 

85 

John  Gilchrist  (2003-05) 

14. 

84 

Exree  Hipp  (1993-96) 

15. 

79 

Chris  McCray  (2003-) 

Terence  Morris 


3-POINT  FIELD  GOALS  ATTEMPTED, 
SEASON 


? 

232 

Juan  Dixon  (2002) 

3 

178 

Drew  Nicholas  (2003) 

4 

173 

Johnny  Rhodes (1993) 

5. 

164 

Teyon  McCoy  (1990) 

6 

156 

Matt  Roe  (1991) 

7 

154 

Steve  Blake  (2003) 

8 

151 

Juan  Dixon  (2001) 

151 

Laron  Profit  (1998) 

10. 

135 

Juan  Dixon (2000) 

135 

Johnny  Rhodes (1996) 

1? 

131 
129 

Sarunas  Jasikevicius  (1997) 

13 

Johnny  Rhodes (1994) 

14 

128 

Steve  Blake  (2002) 

15. 

126 

Nik  Caner-Medley  (2005) 

John  Lucas 


3-POINT  FIELD  GOALS  ATTEMPTED, 
CAREER 

1 615    Juan  Dixon  (1999-02) 


2. 


557    Johnny  Rhodes (1993-96) 


3. 


478    Steve  Blake  (2000-031 


447    Drew  Nicholas  (2000-03) 


429    Walt  Williams  (1989-92) 


429    Sarunas  Jasikevicius  (1995-S 


326     Laron  Profit  (1996-99) 


320    Duane  Simpkins  (1993-96) 


316    Teyon  McCoy  (1987-88. 90) 


299    Terence  Morns  (1998-01} 


Matt  Roe 


286    Exree  Hipp  (1993-96) 


12. 

268     Nik  Caner-Medley  (2003-) 

13 

250     John  Gilchrist  (2003-05] 

14. 

247    Chris  McCray  (2003-1 

15 


235    Terrell  Stokes  (1996-99) 


FT  PERCENTAGE,  GAME 
(MIN.  10  ATT.) 

1          1000(14-14)    Jerry  Greenspan  vs.  Minnesota  (12-10-60) 
(13-13)    Len  Bias  vs  No  Carolina  (2-20-i 


LeeBrawleyvs  No  Carolina  (1-2-51) 


(12-12)    Duane  Simpkins  vs.  Kentucky  (11-24-95) 

Matt  Roe  vs  Wake  Forest  (2-23-91) 


T  Massenburg  at  Penn  St  (3-19-90)     

Bill  Stasiulatis  vs.  Wake  Forest  (3-3-61) 
LeeBrawleyvs  No  Carolina (1-2-51) 
Bob  Kessler  vs.  Geo  Washington  (1-5-56) 


Sarunas  Jasikevicius 


(11-11)    Juan  Dixon  vs  Georgia  Tech  (1-6-01) 
Duane  Simpkins  vs  Virginia  (3-5-94) 


(10-10)    Chris  McCray  vs.  Duke  (2/12)05) 


Juan  Dixon  vs  Wake  Forest  (1-17-01) 
TomMilroyvs  Penn  St  (11-30-68) 


Jerry  Bechlle  vs  No  Carolina  12-23-60) 


122 


MEN'S 


BASKETBALL 


Johnny  Rhodes 


Jerry  Greenspan 


Greg  Manning 


FT  PERCENTAGE,  SEASON 

(MIN.  50  ATT.) 


1. 

.908    (79-87) 

Greg  Manning  ^1 980J 

2. 

.903     (102-113) 

Chris  McCray  (2005 

3. 

.898     (141-157) 

Juan  Dixon  (2002) 

4 

.865    (128-148) 

Juan  Dixon  (2001) 

5 

.864     (209-242) 

Len  Bias  (1986) 

.864    (57-66) 

Jo  Jo  Hunter  (1978) 

7 

.862    (50-58) 

Keith  Gatlin  (1985) 

8. 

.857    (66-77) 

Greq  Manning  (1979) 

FT  PERCENTAGE,  CAREER 

1.  858    (315-367)         Greg  Manning  (1978-81) 


2. 

J50 

(426-501) 

Juan  Dixon  (1999-02) 

3. 

843 

(214-254) 

Chris  McCray  (2003-) 

4. 

336 

122-146 

Dutch  Moriev  (1979-82) 

5. 

813 

(100-123) 

Jo  Jo  Hunter  (1977-78) 

6. 

812 

(311-383) 

Duane  Simpkins  (1993-96) 

7. 

303 

(301-375) 

Jim  O'Bnen  (1971-73) 

8. 

303 

(85-106) 

Bob  McDonald  (1959, 61) 

9. 

"99 

,409-512.. 

Tom  McMillen  (1972-74) 

10.         .7953 

(470-591)         Len  Bias  (1983-86) 

11.         .7951 

( 1 63-205)         Keith  Gatlin  ( 1 984-86. 88) 

12.          .799 

254-318)         Brad  Davis  (1975-77) 

FREE  THROWS  MADE,  SEASON 

1.              213    Kerth  Booth  (1997) 

2.              209 

Joe  Smith  (1995) 

2C9 

Len  Bias  (1986) 

4.                197 

Tom  McMillen  (1972) 

5.               •": 

Walt  Williams  (1992) 

6.              174 

Bob  Kessler  (1956) 

7.              168 

Joe  Smith  (1994) 

8.              162 

Keith  Booth  (1996) 

9.              153 

Len  Bias  (1985) 

10.             147 

Lonny  Baxter  (2002) 

12.             145 

Tony Massenburq  (1990) 

13.             143 

Jerry  Greenspan  (1963) 

14.              141 

Juan  Dixon  (2002) 

15.              139 

lffiDHetzel(1969) 

Terence  Morris 


FRE 

1. 

ETH 

576 
470 

ROWS  MADE,  CAREER 

Keith  Booth  (1994-97) 

2. 

Len  Bias  (1983-86) 

3. 

454 

Adrian  Branch  (1982-85) 

4. 

431 

Lonny  Baxter  (1999-02) 

5. 

426 

Juan  Dixon  (1999-02) 

6. 

409 

Tom  McMillen  (1972-74) 

7. 

386 

Bob  Kessler  (1954-56) 

8. 

384 

Walt  Wlliams  (1989-92) 

9. 

377 

Joe  Smith  (1994-95) 

10. 

356 

Obinna  Ekezie  (1996-99) 

11. 

344 

Terence  Morris  (1998-01) 

12. 

334 

Albert  King  (1978431) 

13. 

317 

Jerry  Greenspan  (1961-63) 

14. 

315 

Greq  Manning  (1978-81) 

15. 

314 

Demck  Lewis  (1985-88) 

FREE  THROWS  ATTEMPTED, 
SEASON 

1.              297    Keith  Booth  (1997) 

2. 

282 

Joe  Smith  (1995) 

3. 

263 

Bob  Kessler  (19561 

4. 

242 

Len  Bias  (1986) 

5. 

241 

Tom  McMillen  (1972) 

6. 

236 

Lonny  Baxter  (2002) 

7. 

231 

Walt  Williams  (1992) 

8. 

229 

Joe  Smith  (1994) 

9. 

214 

Keith  Booth  (1996) 

10. 

206 

Lonny  Baxter  (2001) 

11. 

204 

Bob  Kessler  (1955) 

12. 

201 

Tony  Massenburg  (1990) 

13. 

200 

Obinna  Ekezie  (1998) 

14. 

197 

Len  Bias  (1985) 

15. 

191 

Jerry  Greenspan  (1963) 

FREE  THROWS  ATTEMPTED. 
CAREER 

1.              824    Keith  Booth  (1994-97) 

2 

718 

Lonny  Baxter  (1999-02) 

3 

607 

Adrian  Branch  (1982-85) 

4. 

591 

Len  Bias  (1983-86) 

5. 

587 

Bob  Kessler  (1954-56) 

6. 

544 

Obinna  Ekezie  (1996-99) 

7 

512 

Tom  McMillen  (1972-74) 

8. 

511 

Joe  Smith  (1994-95) 

9. 

504 

Walt  Williams  (1989-92) 

10. 

501 

Juan  Dixon  (1999-02) 

11. 

487 

Derrick  Lewis  (1985-88) 

12. 

476 

Tony  Massenburq  (1986, 88-90) 

13. 

441 

Terence  Morris  (1998-01) 

14. 

431 

Laron  Profit  (1996-99) 

431 

AlbertKinq  (1978-81) 

16. 

420 

Jerrj  Greenspan  1 1961-631 

17. 

419 

Buck  Williams  (1979-81 ) 

18. 

389 

AlBunqe  (1958-60) 

Keith  Booth 


Joe  Smith 


Obinna  Ekezie 


Juan  Dixon 


Adrian  Branch 


ED 

06 


EMBlTlHBEE 


SPORTS 


TEAM 


I*    f«     , 
TURTU!] 


FRESHMAN  RECORDS 


Joe  Smith 


POINTS 

1.          582   Joe  Smith  (1994) 

. 

442 

Adnan  Branch  (1982) 

) 

425 

John  Lucas  (1973) 

- 

392 

Johnnv  Rhodes  (1993) 

5 

381 

Albert  Kinq  (1978) 

6. 

37: 

JerrodMuslaf(1989) 

7 

369 

Sieve  Hood  (1987) 

8 

364 

Brad  Davis  (1975) 

SCORING  AVERAGE 

1.         19.7   Joe  Smith  (1994) 

2. 

152 

Adnan  Branch  (1982) 

3 

'43 

JerrodMustaf(1989) 

4 

■42 

Steve  Hood  (1987) 

'4. 

John  Lucas  (1973) 

6 

14.0 

Johnny  Rhodes  (1993) 

• 

13.6 

Albert  Kinq  (1978) 

8 

128 

Brad  Davis  (1975) 

REBOUNDS 

1.          323   Buck  Williams  (1979) 

2. 

322 

Joe  Smith  (1994) 

3 

241 

Demck  Lewis  (1985) 

4 

202 

JetrodMustaf(1989) 

5 

187 

Albeit  Kinq  (1978) 

6 

183 

Keith  Booth  (1994) 

7. 

173 

Bnan  Williams  (1988) 

8 

157 

Lany  Gibson  (1976) 

REBOUND  AVERAGE 

1.          10.7   Joe  Smith  (1994) 

2. 

10.0 

Buck  Williams  (1979) 

3. 

9.8 

Lany  Gibson  (1976) 

4. 

7.8 

JerrodMuslaf(1989) 

5. 

6.7 

Albert  Kinq  (1978) 

E 

6.5 

Demck  Lews  (1985) 

7. 

6.1 

Keith  Booth  (1994) 

3 

6.0 

Bhan  Williams  (1988) 

ASSISTS 


1.          217 

Steve  Blake  (2000) 

2.           178 

John  Lucas  (1973) 

3.           148 

Keith  Gatlm  (1984) 

4.           134 

Brad  Davis  (1975) 

5           128 

Dutch  Mortey  (1979) 

6.           111 

Teyon  McCoy  (1987) 

7             91 

Johnny  Rhodes  (1993) 

8.             87 

Exree  Hipp  (1993) 

STEALS 

1.           71    Steve  Blake  (2000) 

71 

Johnny  Rkv:es!i993i 

3. 

51 

D.J  Strawberry  [2004] 

4. 

50 

Juan  Dixon  (1999) 

5. 

45 

Keith  Booth  (1994) 

6. 

43 

Dutch  Morley(1979) 

7. 

42 

Joe  Smith  (1994) 

8. 

40 

Laron  Profit  (1996) 

BLOCKED  SHOTS 

1.            99    Demck  Lewis  (1985) 

2. 

93 

Joe  Smith  (1994) 

3. 

44 

Ekene  Ibekwe  (2004I 

4. 

36 

Bnan  Williams  |1988) 

5. 

31 

James  Gist  (2005) 

6 

29 

Terence  Moms  (1998) 

7. 

28 

JerrodMusta((1989) 

8 

27 

Terence  Moms  (1998) 

FIELD  GOALS  MADE 

1.           190   John  Lucas  (1973) 

2 

168 

Joe  Smith  (1994) 

3. 

164 

Ara-B-anf   '952 

164 

Albert  Kinq  (1978) 

5. 

157 

JerrodMustaf(l989) 

6. 

149 

Johnny  Rhodes  (1993) 

7. 

141 

Brad  Davis  (1975) 

8. 

136 

Steve  Hood  (1987) 

FIELD  GOALS 
ATTEMPTED 

1            395   Joe  Smith  (1994) 

2. 

35; 

Johnny  Rhodes  (1993) 

3 

353 

John  Lucas  (1973) 

4. 

346 

Adnan  Branch  (1982) 

5. 

327 

Albert  Kinq  (1978) 

6 

302 

JerrodMustaf(1989) 

7. 

290 

Steve  Hood  (1987) 

8. 

270 

Exree  Hipp  (1993) 

3-POINT  FIELD 
GOALS  MADE 

■             59   Johnny  Rhodes  (1993) 

2 

37 

Steve  Blake  (2000) 

3 

36 

Juan  Dixon  (1999) 

36 

Teyon  McCoy  (1987) 

5. 

35 

Steve  Hood  (1987) 

6. 

3' 

Drew  Nicholas  (2000) 

7. 

25 

Mike  Jones  (2004) 

8. 

20 

Exree  Hipp  (1993) 

SOPHOMORE  RECORDS 


POINTS 


ASSISTS 


FIELD  GOALS  MADE 


Tom  McMillen 


' 

708   Joe  Smith  (1995) 

: 

667   Tom  McMilten  (1972) 

3 

630   Juan  Dixon  (2000) 

4 

609   JerrodMustaf(1990) 

5. 

564    JohnLucas  1974 

6 

547    Lonny  Baxter  (2000) 

7 

541    Adnan  Branch  (1983) 

8. 

521   Terence  Moms  (1999) 

SCORING  AVERAGE 

1           21.2   Tom  McMillen  (1972) 

2. 

20.8   Joe  Smith  (1995) 

3 

20.1   John  Lucas  (1974) 

4. 

19.7   Jay  McMillen  (1965) 

5 

18  7    Adnan  Branch  (1983) 

6 

18  5    JerrodMusta((1990) 

? 

18.0    Juan  Dixon  (2000) 

8 

166    Ernest  Graham  (1979) 

REBOUNDS 

1            362   Joe  Smith  |1995l 

2 

351    .eiE-ce   '972 

4 

306   Tom  McMillen  (1972) 

5. 

265   AIBunqe(1958) 

6 

257   Chris  Wilcox  (2002) 

7 

254   JeirodMuslaf(1990) 

8. 

249   Lawrence  Boston  (1976) 

REBOUND  AVERAGE 

1.          110   Len  Elmore  (1972) 

2. 

10  7   Joe  Smith  (1995) 

3 

'    '    b.  >  .',    a--  '  - 

4. 

98    Tom  McMillen  (1972) 

5. 

9.1    AIBunqe(1958) 

6. 

8.9  Lawrence  Boston  (1976) 

7. 

8.8    Lonny  Baxter  (2000) 

8 

8.6    Barry  Yates  (1971) 

' 

248   Steve  Blake  (2001) 

2 

221    Keith  GarJin  (1985) 

3 

165   Brad  Davis  (1976) 

4. 

159   John  Gilchnst  (2204) 

159   John  Lucas  (1974) 

6. 

143   Terrell  Stokes  (1997) 

7 

136    DuaneSimpkins(1994) 

8. 

127   Juan  Dixon  (2000) 

STEALS 

1.            96   Juan  Dixon  (2000) 

2. 

78   Johnny  Rhodes  (1994) 

3 

64   Dutch  Mortey  (1980) 

4. 

57   Steve  Blake  (2001) 

57    Laron  Profit  (1997) 

57   Walt  Williams  (1990) 

7. 

56    John  Gilchrist  (2004) 

8. 

53    Chris  McCrav  12004) 

BLOCKED  SHOTS 

1            97   Joe  Smith  (1995) 

1.           97   Joe  Smith  (1995) 

2 

79    Lonny  Baxter  (2000) 

3 

77   Terence  Moms  (1999) 

4 

71   Demck  Lewis  (1986) 

5. 

55    Ekene  Ibekwe  (2005) 

6 

53   Chris  Wilcox  (2002) 

7. 

43   Keith  Booth  (1995) 

8. 

36  Travis  Garrison  (2004) 

36   Cedhc  Lewis  (1989) 

1 

253 

John  Lucas  (1974) 

2. 

245 

Joe  Smith  (1995) 

3. 

236 

JerrodMustaf(1990) 

4. 

235 

Tom  McMillen  (1972) 

5. 

234 

Juan  Dixon  (2000) 

6. 

222 

Ernest  Graham  (1979) 

7. 

218 

Lonny  Baxter  (2000) 

8. 

211 

Len  Bias  (1984) 

FIELD  GOALS 
ATTEMPTED 

1.           506   Juan  Dixon  (2000) 

2 

495 

John  Lucas  (1974) 

3. 

454 

Ernest  Graham  (1979) 

4. 

446 

JerrodMustaf(1990) 

5. 

428 

Tom  McMillen  (1972) 

6. 

424 

Joe  Smith  (1995) 

424 

Jay  McMillen  (1965) 

8. 

420 

Adrian  B'a-ch  1983) 

3-POINT  FIELD 
GOALS  MADE 

1.            49   Juan  Dixon  (2000) 

2 

43 

John  Gilchrist  (2004) 

3. 

40 

Johnny  Rhodes  1994) 

4. 

38 

Duane  Simpkins  (1994) 

5. 

37 
36 

Steve  Blake  (2001) 

6. 

Nik  Caner-Medley  12004) 

36 

Mike  Jones  12005) 

8. 

35 

Laron  Profit  (1997) 

3-POINT  FIELD 
GOALS  ATTEMPTED 


1 

173 

Johnny  Rhodes  (1993) 

2 

102 

Steve  Blake  (2000) 

3 

97 

Juan  Dixon  (1999) 

4 

92 

Drew  Nicholas  (2000) 

5 

80 

Steve  Hood  (1987) 

80 

Teyon  McCoy  (1987) 

7. 

63 

Exree  Hipp  (1993) 

8. 

62 

Mike  Jones  (2004) 

FREE  THROWS 
MADE 

1            168   Joe  Smith  (1994) 

2. 

114 

Adnan  Branch  (1982) 

3 

92 

Greq  Manning  (1978) 

4 

87 

Keith  Booth  (1994) 

5 

82 

Brad  Davis  (1975) 

6 

65 

AIBunqe(1958) 

7 

62 

Steve  Hood  (1987) 

6. 

60 

Buck  Williams  (1979) 

FREE  THROW 
ATTEMPTS 

1.          229   Joe  Smith  (1994) 

2. 

149 

Adnan  Branch  (1982) 

149 

Keith  Booth  (1994) 

4 

109 

Buck  Wlliams  (1979) 

5 

108 

Greq  Manninq  (1978) 

6. 

100 

Brad  Davis  (1975) 

7. 

95 

D.J.  Strawberry  (2004) 

95 

Steve  Hood  (1987) 

3-POINT  FIELD 
GOALS  ATTEMPTED 


1. 

135   Juan  Dixon  (2000) 

2. 

129   Johnny  Rhodes  (1994) 

3. 

115    Nik  Caner-Medley  (2004i 

4 

112    John  Gilchnst  (2004) 

5 

102   Mike  Jones  (2005) 

6 

101    Chris  McCray  12004) 

7 

99    Laron  Profit  (1997) 

5 

95   Danny  Miller  (2000) 

FREE  THROWS 
MADE 

209   Joe  Smith  (1995) 


197    Tom  McMillen  (1972) 


134   Jim  O'Brien  (19711 


133   Jim  Halleck  (1957) 


127   JerrodMustaf[1990) 


118   AdnanBranch(1983) 


•4    ...-4--:-    W 


113    Juan  Dixon  (2000) 


FREE  THROW 
ATTEMPTS 


1 

.-.    Joe  Smith  (1995) 

2 

241    Tom  McMillen  (1972) 

3 

187    Lonny  Baxter  (2000) 

4 

174   Jim  Halleck  (1957) 

5 

171   Jim  O'Brien  (1971) 

6 

165   Adrian  Branch  (1983) 

7. 

164   Keith  Booth  (1995) 

164  JerrodMuslaf(1990) 

124 


MEN'S 


BASKETBALL 


JUNIOR  RECORDS 


Len  Bias 


POINTS 


1. 

701    Len  Bias  (1985) 

: 

674    Albert  King  (1980) 

3 

654    Juan  Dixon  (2001) 

- 

616    Tom  McMillen  (1973) 

5 

605    Will  Hetzel  (1969) 

6 

579   Steve  Francis  (1999) 

" 

561   Lonny  Baxter  (2001) 

8 

537  Terence  Moms  (2000) 

SCORING  AVERAGE 

1.          233   Will  Hetzel  (1969) 

2 

217   Albeit  King  (1980) 

3 

21.2   Tom  McMillen  (1973) 

J 

20.9   Bob  Kesslet  (1955) 

5 

196   Dernck  Lews  (1987) 

6 

19.5   John  Lucas  (1975) 

? 

18.9   Len  Bias  (1985) 

8 

18.7   Wall  Williams  (1991) 

REBOUNDS 

1.          363    Buck  Williams  (1981) 

2. 

318   Will  Hetzel  (1969) 

3 

293   Terence  Moms  (2000) 

4. 

290   Len  Elmore  (1973) 

5. 

286   Lonny  Baxter  (2001) 

6 

284   Tom  McMillen  (1973) 

7 

271    Gary  Ward  (1965) 

8. 

253   Lany  Gibson  (1978) 

REBOUND  AVERAGE 

1.          12.2   Will  Hetzel  (1969) 

2. 

11.7   Buck  Williams  (1981) 

3 

11.2   Len  Elmore  (1973) 

4 

11.8   BobEicher(1962) 

5 

116   AIBunqe(1959) 

6 

110   Bob  Kessler  (1955) 

7 

104   Gary  Wan)  (1965) 

5 

101   Rod  Hotst  (1969) 

ASSISTS 


286   Steve  Blake  (2002) 


204   Keith  GarJm  (1986) 


172   RudyArchet(1988) 


162   Duane  Simpkins  (' 


154   Kevin  McUnlon  (1992) 


153   John  Gilchrist  (20051 


152   Steve  Francis  (1999) 


149    Terrell  Stokes  (19981 


87    Laron  Profit(1998) 


85    Johnny  Rhodes  (1995) 


58_  Chris  McCraj  12005L 


56    Sieve  Blake  (2002) 


53    Terence  Moms  (2000) 


47    Kevin  McLinlon  (' 


SENIOR  RECORDS 


FIELD  GOALS  MADE 


STEALS 

1.  95    Juan  Dixon  (2001) 
95    Sieve  Francis  11999) 


BLOCKED  SHOTS 

1  114    Derrick  Lewis  (1987) 

2  71    Terence  Moms  (2000) 


3 

57 

Larry  Gibson  (1978) 

4 

55 

Lonny  Baxter  (2001) 

5 

49 

Cednc  Lewis  (1990) 

6 

43 

Travis  Garrison  (2005) 

7 

37 

Obinna  Ekeae(1998) 

3 

36 

Laron  Profit  (1998) 

1. 

275 

Albert  Kinq  (1980) 

2. 

274 

Len  Bias  (1985) 

3. 

250 

Tom  McMillen  (1973) 

4 

233 

Will  Hetzel  (1969| 

5 

23. 

Juan  Dixon  (2001 ) 

6 

2*9 

Lonny  Baxler  (2001) 

7. 

205 

Steve  Francis  (1999) 

8. 

203 

Steve  Sheppard  1 1976) 

FIELD  GOALS 
ATTEMPTED 

1.          527  Will  Hetzel  (1969) 

2 

519 

Len  Bias  (1985) 

3. 

497 

Albert  Kinq  (1980) 

4. 

480 

Juan  Dixon  (2001) 

5. 

468 

Bob  Kessler  (1955) 

6. 

427 

Tom  McMillen  1 1973) 

7. 

412 

Laron  Profit  (1998) 

8. 

409 

Nik  Caner-Medley  (2005) 

3  POINT  FIELD 
GOALS  MADE 

1.            64   Teyon  McCoy  (1990) 

2. 

62 

Juan  Dixon  (2001) 

3. 

48 

Rudv  Archer  (1988) 

4. 

45 

Steve  Francis  (1999) 

45 

Johnny  Rhodes  (1995) 

6 

44 

Steve  Blake  (2002) 

7. 

43 

Nik  Caner-Medley  (2005) 

8 

42 

Sarunas  Jasikeviaus  (1997) 

3-POINT  FIELD 
GOALS  ATTEMPTED 

1.  164   Teyon  McCoy  (1990) 


2. 

151    Juan  Dixon  (2001) 

3 

131    Sarunas  Jasikeviaus  (1997) 

4 

128   Steve  Blake  (2002) 

5 

126    Nik  Caner-Medley  (2005] 

6 

122   Rudy  Archer  (1988) 

7 

120    Chris  McCray  (2005) 

120    Johnny  Rhodes  (19951 


FREE  THROWS 

MADE 

162   Keith  Booth  (1996) 


2 

153   Len  Bias  (1985) 

3 

139  Will  Hetzel  (1969) 

4 

134   Obinna  Ekezie  (1998) 

5 

131    Bob  Kessler  (1955) 

6 

130   Jerry  Greenspan  (1962) 

" 

128   Juan  Dixon  (2001) 

8 

124   Steve  Francis  (1999) 

FREE  THROW 
ATTEMPTS 

214    Kerm  Booth  (1996 


206   LonnyBaxtet(2001) 


200   Obinna  Ekezie  (1998) 


197   Len  Bias  (1985) 


182   8uckWilhams(1981) 


177    Dernck  Lews  (1987) 


171    Will  Hetzel  (1969) 


167    Jerry  Greenspan  (1962) 


Walt  Williams 


POINTS 

776    Wall  Williams  (1992) 


ASSISTS 


FIELD  GOALS  MADE       3-POINT  FIELD 


: 

743    Len  Bias  (1986) 

3 

735    Juan  Dixon  (2002) 

4            671    Adnan  Branch  (1985) 

5          654   Gene  Shue  (1954) 

6 

624   Keith  Booth  (1997) 

7           559   Albert  King  (1981) 

8. 

557   John  Lucas  (1976) 

557   Tony  Massenburq  (1990) 

SCORING  AVERAGE 

1           268   Wall  Williams  (1992) 

2 

23.2    Len  Bias  (1986) 

3 

2042    Juan  Dixon  (2002) 

2042    Bob  Kessler  (1956) 

5 

199    John  Lucas  (1976) 

6 

195    Keith  Booth  (1997) 

1 

194   Tom  McMillen  (1974) 

8 

18.5   Evers  Bums  (1993) 

REBOUNDS 

1.          412   Len  Elmore  (1974) 

2. 

336   Bob  Kessler  (1956) 

3 

321    Tom  Roy  (1975) 

4 

314   Tony  Massenburq  (1990) 

5. 

288   Lonny  Baxter  (2002) 

6 

283   Jamar  Smith  (2004) 

7. 

277    Terence  Moms  (2001) 

8. 

269    Ben  Coleman  (1984) 

269   Tom  McMillen  (1974) 

REBOUND  AVERAGE 

1.          14  7   Len  Elmore  (1974) 

2. 

14  0   Bob  Kessler  (1956) 

3 

12.6   AIBunqe(1960) 

4 

11.1    TomRoy(1975) 

5 

107   BobMcDonald(1961) 

E 

10.4    Bob  Everett  (1955) 

7 

10.1   Tony  Massenburq  (1990) 

8 

10.0  Tom  McMillen  (1974) 

1 

221    SteveBlake(2003) 

2 

213  Terrell  Stokes  (1999) 

3 

175   Kevin  Mcbnton  (1993) 

4 

135   Greg  Nared  (1989) 

135   Mickey  Wiles  (19701 

6. 

124    Dutch  Morley  (1982) 

7 

121    Bob  Bodell  (1973) 

8. 

120    Ernest  Graham  (1981) 

9 

118    DuaneSimpkins|1996) 

64    Keith  Booth  (1997) 


60    WaltWilliams(1992) 


50    Steve  Blake  (2003) 


47    Evers  Bums  (1993) 


46   Kevin  Mcbnlon  (1993) 


46   Greg  Nared  (1969) 


59    T3».HcJe-i2^3. 


58    Larry  Gibson  (1979) 


55   Dernck  Lewis  ( 


42   Ben  Coleman  (1984) 


270   Adnan  Branch  |1985) 


STEALS 

1.  110   Johnny  Rhodes  (1996) 

2.  92   Juan  Dixon  (2002) 

3.  68   Laron  Profit  (1999) 

4.  67   Terrell  Stokes  (1999) 


BLOCKED  SHOTS 

1.  143    Cednc  Lews  (1991) 

2.  79   Terence  Moms  (2001) 

3.  69   Lonny  Baxler  (2002) 


37   Tony  Massenburq  (1990) 
36   Ryan  Randle  (2003) 
36    Chris  Kerwin  (1993) 


2 

267 

Len  Bias  (1986) 

3 

256 

Walt  Williams  (1992) 

4. 

251 

Juan  Dixon  (2002) 

5. 

233 

John  Lucas  (1976) 

6. 

232 

Albert  Kinq  (1981) 

7 

214 

Tom  McMillen  (1974) 

8. 

211 

Evers  Bums  (1993) 

FIELD  GOALS 
ATTEMPTED 

1.          542   Wall  Williams  (1992) 

2 

535 

Juan  Dixon  (2002) 

3. 

c29 

Adnan  Branch  (1985) 

4. 

491 

Len  Bias  (1986) 

5 

469 

Gene  Shue  (1954) 

6. 

462 

Albert  Kinq  (1981) 

7. 

456 

John  Lucas  (1976) 

8. 

437 

Keith  Booth  (1997) 

3-POINT  FIELD 
GOALS  MADE 

1              92    Juan  Dixon  (2002 1 

89 

Wall  Williams  (1992) 

73 

Dm  Nicholas  (2003) 

64 

Steve  Blake  (2003) 

60 

Sarunas  Jasikeviaus  (1998) 

56 

Keith  Gatfin  (1988) 

48 

Matt  Roe  (1991) 

45 

Duane  Simpkins  (1996) 

42 

Johnny  Rhodes  (1996) 

10. 

34 

Mano  Lucas  (1996) 

34 

John  Johnson  (1989) 

GOALS  ATTEMPTED 


■ 

240 

Walt  Williams  (1992) 

2 

232 

Juan  Dixon  (2002) 

3 

178 

Drew  Nicholas  (2003) 

4. 

154 

Steve  Blake  (2003) 

5 

156 

Malt  Roe  (1991) 

6 

151 

SarunasJas,ke.ic:usi1998 

' 

135 

Johnni  Rhodes  11996] 

6. 

113 

KeilhGatlin  (1988) 

9 

100 

Duane  Simpkins  (1996) 

IC 

99 

Mano  Lucas  (1996) 

99 

Greg  Nared  11989) 

FREE  THROWS 
MADE 

1.          213   Kerm  Booth  (1997) 

2. 

209 

Len  Bias  (1986) 

3 

175 

Walt  Williams  (19921 

- 

174 

Bob  Kessler  (1956) 

5. 

147 

Lonny  Baxter  (2002) 

6. 

145 

Tony  Massenburq  (1990) 

7. 

143 

Jerry  Greenspan  (1963) 

8. 

141 

Juan  Dixon  (2002) 

FREE  THROW 
ATTEMPTS 

1.           297    Keith  Booth  (1997) 

2. 

263 

Bob  Kessler  (1956) 

3 

242 

Len  Bias  (1986) 

4 

236 

Lonny  Baxter  (2002) 

5 

231 

Walt  Williams  (1992) 

6 

201 

Tony  Massenburq  (1990) 

7 

191 

Jerry  Greenspan  i ' 

8 

182 

Bob  Everett  (1955) 

20 


CMLmM3E 


SPORTS 


TEAM 


I  *    THE     . 

turtuM 


ANNUAL  LEADERS 


Year 


2004-05 

2003-04 

2002-03 

2001-02_ 

2000-01 

1999-00 

1998-99 

1997-98 

1996-97 

1995-96 

1994-95 

1993-94 

1992-93 

1991-92 

1990-91 


1989-90 
1988-89 
1987-88 
1986-87 
1985-86 
1984-85 
1983-84 
1982-83 
1981-82 


1973-74_ 

1972-73 
1971-72 

1970-71 


1969-70 


1968-69 
1967-68 
1966-67 
1965-66 
1964-65 


1960-61 
1959-60 
1958-59 
1957-58 
1956-57 
1955-56 
1954-55 
1953-54 
1952-53 
1951-52 
1950-51 


SCORING 

Leader 


Points     Avg. 


REBOUNDING 

Leader     


Rebs,    Avg. 


FIELD  GOAL  PCT. 

Leader 


Nik  Caner-Medley 

John  Gilchrist 

Drew  Nicholas 
Juan  Dixon 

Juan  Dixon 
Juan  Dixon 


511      16.0 


Travis  Garrison 


207      6.5       James  Gist 


492      15.4 


Jamar  Smith 


283      8.8        Ekene  Ibekwe 


552      17.8 


Ryan  Randle 


224      7.2        John  Gilchrist 


735      20.4 


Lonny  Baxter 


288      8.2        Lonny  Baxter 


645      18.2  Lonny  Baxter 


286      7.9       Lonny  Baxter 


630      18.0  Lonny  Baxter 


308      8.8       Lonny  Baxter 


Steve  Francis 
Laron  Profit 


579      17  0 


Terence  Morris 


242      7.1        Terence  Morns 


506     15.8         Rodney  Elliott 


236      7.4        Terrnce  Morris 


Keith  Booth 

624 

19.5 

Keith  Booth 

253 

7.9 

Johnny  Rhodes 

502 

16.7 

Keith  Booth 

233 

7.8 

Joe  Smith 
Joe  Smith 
Evers  Burns 
Walt  Williams 
Matt  Roe 
Walt  Williams 


708      20.4 


Joe  Smith 


362    10.7 


Obinna  Ekezie 
Johnny  Rhodes 
Joe  Smith 


582      19.4 


Joe  Smith 


321     10.7       Joe  Smith 


518      18.5 


Evers  Burns 


249      8.9        Evers  Burns 


776      26.8 


Evers  Bums 


206      7.1        Evers  Burns 


498 
318 


17.8 
18.7 


Cednc  Lewis 


233      8.3        Garfield  Smith 


Jerrod  Mustaf 


609      18  5         Tony  Massenburg 


314    10.1       Jerrod  Mustaf 


Tony  Massenburg 
rjerrick  Lewis 
Derrick  Lewis 

Len  Bias 
Len  Bias 
Ben  Coleman 


481      16.6  Tony  Massenburg 


226      7.8        Tony  Massenburg 


466      15.0 


Derrick  Lewis 


237      7.6        Brian  Williams 


510      19.6 


Derrick  Lewis 


248      9.5        Derrick  Lewis 


743     23.2 


Len  Bias 


224      7.0       Tom  Jones 


701      18.9 


Len  Bias 


251      6.8        Len  Bias 


491      15.3 


Ben  Coleman 


269      8.4        Ben  Coleman 


Adnan  Branch 
Adnan  Branch 


541      18.7 


Ben  Coleman 


242      8.1        Ben  Coleman 


442      15.2 


Herman  Veal 


213      7.3        Charles  Pittman 


John  Lucas 
Tom  McMJen 
Tom  McMillen 


564     20.1 


Len  Elmore 


412     14.7        Maurice  Howard 


616      21.2 


Len  Elmore 


290     11.2       Tom  McMillen 


667      20.8 


Len  Elmore 


351     11.0       Tom  McMillen 


Howard  White 
Jim  O'Brien 


389 
342 


15.6 
16.3 


Barry  Yates 


224      8.6        Charlie  Blank 


Rod  Horst 


605      16.5 


Rod  Horst 


258      9.9        Rod  Horst 


Will  Hetzel 
Pete  Johnson 

Jay  McMillen 
Gary  Ward 
Jay  McMillen 


605     23.3 


Will  Hetzel 


318     12.2        Rod  Horst 


360      15.0  Jay  McMillen 


195      8.1        Will  Hetzel 


392      16.3 


Jay  McMillen 


195      8.1        Rich  Drescher 


430      17.2 


Gary  Ward 


241      9.6       Gary  Ward 


512      19.7 


Gary  Ward 


271     10.4        Jay  McMillen 


-  not  available  - 


—  not  available  — 


Lee  Brawley 


404      15.0 


Dick  Koffenberger 


FG  Pet. 


.493 


.504 


.588 


.545 


.566 


.533 


.551 


.523 


.550 


.478 


578 


522 


.506 


.516 


.527 


.529 


.550 


.600 


.602 


.551 


.530 


.608 


.571 


.611 


1980-81 

Albert  King 

559 

180 

Buck  Williams 

363 

11.7 

Buck  Williams 

647 

1979-80 

Albert  King 

674 

21.7 

Buck  Williams 

242 

10.1 

Greg  Manning 

.643 

1978-79 

Ernest  Graham 

499 

16.6 

Buck  Williams 

323 

10.8 

Buck  Williams 

.583 

1977-78 

Lawrence  Boston 

428 

15.5 

Larry  Gibson 

253 

9.0 

Lawrence  Boston 

580 

1976-77 

Lawrence  Boston 
Steve  Sheppard 

338 
309 

13.0 
16.2 

Larry  Gibson 

228 

8.4 

Lawrence  Boston 

.597 

1975-76 

John  Lucas 

557 

19.9 

Lawrence  Boston 
Larry  Gibson 

157 
249 

8.9 
9.8 

Maunce  Howard 

.553 

1974-75 

John  Lucas 

469 

19.5 

Tom  Roy 

321 

11.1 

Tom  Roy 

.606 

553 


.585 


.549 


.473 


.532 


.480 


.423 


.445 


.463 


1963-64 

George  Suder 

327 

13.0 

Rick  Wise 
Gary  Ward 

185 
103 

7.1 

7.4 

Jackie  Clark 

.480 

1962-63 

Jerry  Greenspan 

365 

17.4 

Jerry  Greenspan 

184 

8.8 

Connie  Carpenter 

.447 

1961-62 

Jerry  Greenspan 

380 

15.2 

Jerry  Greenspan 

235 

9.4 

Bruce  Kelleher 

.437 

Bob  McDonald 

347 

13.4 

Bob  McDonald 

279 

10.7 

Bob  McDonald 

.453 

Al  Bunge 

383 

16.6 

Al  Bunqe 

289 

12.6 

Paul  Jelus 

.470 

Charles  McNeil 

311 

14.8 

Al  Bunqe 

241 

10.5 

Charles  McNeil 

.443 

Chades  McNeil 

311 

14  8 

Al  Bunqe 

265 

9.1 

Nick  Davis 

.463 

Bob  O'Brien 

342 

13.2 

Jim  Halleck 

195 

7.5 

John  Nacinick 

.470 

Bob  Kessler 

490 

20.4 

Bob  Kessler 

336 

14.0 

Bob  O'Brien 

.421 

Bob  Kessler 

487 

20.3 

—  not  available  — 

— 

Gene  Shue 

654 

21.8 

Gene  Shue 

.506 

Gene  Shue 

508 

22.1 

Gene  Shue 

.469 

.480 


Evers  Burns 


Bob  McDonald 


Tony  Massenburg 


126 


FREE  THROW  PCT. 

Year             Leader 

Pet. 

ASSISTS 

Leader 

Assists 

Avg. 

STEALS 

Leader 

Steals 

Avq. 

BLOCKED  SHOTS 

Leader                               Blocks 

Avg. 

2004-05 

Chris  McCray 

.903 

John  Gilchrist 

153 

5.5 

Chris  McCray 

58 

1.9 

Ekene  Ibekwe 

55 

1.8 

2003-04 

Chris  McCray 

.822 

John  Gilchrist 

159 

5.0 

John  Gilchrist 

56 

1.8 

Ekene  Ibekwe 

44 

1.4 

2002-03 

Drew  Nicholas 

.852 

Steve  Blake 

221 

7.1 

Steve  Blake 

50 

1.6 

Ryan  Randle 

36 

1.2 

2001-02 

Juan  Dixon 

.898 

Steve  Blake 

286 

7.9 

Juan  Dixon 

92 

2.6 

Lonny  Baxter 

69 

2.0 

2000-01 

Juan  Dixon 

.865 

Steve  Blake 

248 

6.9 

Juan  Dixon 

95 

2.6 

Terence  Morris 

79 

2.2 

1999-00 

Juan  Dixon 

.790 

Steve  Blake 

217 

6.2 

Juan  Dixon 

96 

2.7 

Lonny  Baxter 

79 

2.3 

1998-99 

Juan  Dixon 

.830 

Terrell  Stokes 

213 

6.3 

Steve  Francis 

95 

2.8 

Terence  Morris 

77 

2.3 

1997-98 

Sarunas  Jasikevicius 

.759 

Terrell  Stokes 

149 

4.7 

Laron  Profit 

87 

2.7 

Obinna  Ekezie 

37 

1.2 

1996-97 

Sarunas  Jasikevicius 

.742 

Terrell  Stokes 

143 

4.5 

Keith  Booth 

64 

2.0 

Obinna  Ekezie 

33 

1.1 

1995-96 

Duane  Simpkins 

.845 

Duane  Simpkins 

118 

4.4 

Johnny  Rhodes 

110 

3.7 

Keith  Booth 

23 

0.8 

1994-95 

Duane  Simpkins 

.841 

Duane  Simpkons 

162 

4.8 

Johnny  Rhodes 

85 

2.5 

Joe  Smith 

97 

2.9 

1993-94 

Duans  Simpkins 

.784 

Duane  Simpkins 

136 

4.5 

Johnny  Rhodes 

78 

2.3 

Joe  Smith 

93 

3.1 

1992-93 

Kevin  McLinton 

.822 

Kevin  McLinton 

154 

5.3 

Johnny  Rhodes 

71 

2.5 

Chris  Kerwin 

30 

1.1 

1991-92 

Kevin  McLinton 

.781 

Kevin  McLinton 

154 

5.3 

Walt  Williams 

60 

2.1 

Chris  Kerwin 

31 

1.1 

1990-91 

Walt  Williams 

.837 

Kevin  McLinton 

123 

4.4 

Cedric  Lewis 

48 

1.5 

Cednc  Lewis 

143 

5.1 

Walt  Williams 

91 

5.4 

1989-90 

Walt  Williams 

.776 

Walt  Williams 

149 

4.5 

Walt  Williams 

57 

1.7 

Cedric  Lewis 

49 

1.5 

1988-89 

John  Johnson 

.790 

Greq  Nared 

135 

4.8 

Greq  Nared 

46 

1.6 

Cedric  Lewis 

36 

1.3 

1987-88 

Rudy  Archer 

.770 

Rudy  Archer 

172 

5.5 

Dernck  Lewis 

45 

1.5 

Derrick  Lewis 

55 

1.8 

1986-87 

John  Johnson 

.790 

Teyon  McCoy 

111 

4.3 

Derrick  Lewis 

38 

1.5 

Derrick  Lewis 

114 

4.4 

1985-86 

Len  Bias 

.864 

Keith  Gatlin 

204 

6.4 

Derrick  Lewis 

37 

1.1 

Derrick  Lewis 

71 

2.2 

1984-85 

Keith  Gatlin 

.862 

Keith  Gatlin 

221 

6.0 

Adrian  Branch 

45 

1.2 

Derrick  Lewis 

99 

2.7 

1983-84 

Len  Bias 

.767 

Keith  Gatlin 

148 

4.6 

Adnan  Branch 

29 

1.0 

Ben  Coleman 

48 

1.3 

1982-83 

Herman  Veal 

.762 

Jeff  Adkrns 

121 

4.0 

Jeff  Adkins 

23 

0.8 

Ben  Coleman 

33 

1.1 

1981-82 

Herman  Veal 

.780 

Dutch  Mo'lev 

128 

4.3 

Dutch  Morley 

33 

1.1 

Charles  Pittman 

31 

1.3 

1980-81 

Greg  Manning 

.821 

Ernest  Graham 

120 

39 

Ernest  Graham 

42 

1.4 

Buck  Williams 

29 

0.9 

1979-80 

Greq  Manninq 

.908 

Ernest  Graham 

136 

4.4 

Dutch  Morley 

64 

2.1 

Taylor  Baldwin 

35 

1.1 

1978-79 

Greq  Manninq 

.857 

Dutch  Morley 

128 

4.3 

Dutch  Moriey 

43 

1.4 

Larry  Gibson 

58 

1.9 

1977-78 

Jo  Jo  Hunter 

.863 

Greg  Manning 

74 

2.6 

Jo  Jo  Hunter 

26 

1.0 

Larry  Gibson 

57 

2.0 

1976-77 

Brad  Davis 

.784 

Brad  Davis 

132 

4.9 

Steve  Sheppard 

27 

1.4 

Larry  Gibson 

67 

2.5 

1975-76 

Maurice  Howard 

.828 

Brad  Davis 

165 

5.9 

1974-75 

John  Lucas 

.836 

Brad  Davis 

134 

4.6 

1973-74 

Maurice  Howard 

.786 

John  Lucas 

159 

5.7 

1972-73 

Jim  O'Brien 

.844 

John  Lucas 

178 

5.9 

1971-72 

Ton  McMillen 

.817 

Howard  White 

93 

2.9 

1970-71 

Jim  O'Brien 

.784 

Jim  O'Brien 

70 

3.3 

1969-70 

Wll  Hetzel 

.781 

Mickey  Wiles 

135 

5.2 

1968-69 

Will  Hetzel 

813 

1967-68 

Pete  Johnson 

.721 

1966-67 

Jay  McMillen 

.787 

1965-66 

Jay  McMillen 

.792 

1964-65 

Gary  Ward 

.818 

1963-64 

Neil  Brayton 

.803 

1962-63 

Jerry  Greenspan 

.749 

1961-62 

Bruce  Kelleher 

.816 

1960-61 

Bob  McDonald 

.873 

1959-60 

Paul  Jelus 

.842 

1958-59 

Jerry  Bechtle 

.783 

1957-58 

Charles  McNeil 

.762 

1956-57 

Jim  Halleck 

.764 

1955-56 

Bob  O'Brien 

.767 

1954-55 

—  not  available  — 

— 

1953-54 

Gene  Shue 

.789 

1952-53 

Gene  Shue 

.700 

1951-52 

—  not  available  — 

— 

1950-51 

Dick  Koffenberqer 

.772 

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SPORTS 


TEAM 


FEAR 
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TURTIE! 


TEAM  RECORDS  •  SEASON 


All  seasons  are  reflected  by  a  single  year  (i.e.,  1950-51  is 
indicated  as  1951 ),  Statistical  records  except  for  wins  and  losses 
are  since  1951,  except  (or  the  following  three-point  records  are 
since  1987,  assists  records  are  since  1970.  blocks  and  steals 
records  are  since  1977 

MOST  GAMES  PLAYED 


4  lossesi 


36  in  2001  (25  wins.  11  losses) 


35  -n  2000  (25  wins.  10  losses) 

HIGHEST  WIN  PERCENTAGE 

B89  (32-4),  2002 


-844(27-5).  1972 


628(24-5),1975 


824  (28-6).  1999 


.824(14-3),  1926 


.821  (23-5),  1974 


LOWEST  WIN  PERCENTAGE 

000(0-161,1914 


000  (0-2),  1905 


045(1-21),1941 


125  (2-141, 1945 


.167  (1-5).  1919 


HIGHEST  HOME  COURT 
WINNING  PCT. 

1.000  (16-0).  1995 


1 .000(154!  2002 


1  000  (16-0).  1980 


1  000(14-0).  1972 


1000(11-01.1928 


938|15-1),2000 


929(13-1),  1999 


923(12-1)1974 


923(12-11,1973 


.917  (11-1).  1932 


909  10-1) 


909(10-11,1926 


MOST  WINS 

32  in  2002 


27  in  1972 


MOST  LOSSES 

21  in  1941 


18  in  1949 


MOST  CONSECUTIVE  WINS 

14  (began  re  Washington  S  Lee  on  Jan  15, 1932;  ended  by  No 

Carolina  on  Feb  19, 1932) 

13  (began  vs.  Clemson  on  Jan  20,  2002:  ended  by  NC  Stale 

on  March  9. 2002) 

11  (began  re  Howard  on  Nov  26,  1996;  ended  by  Georgia  on 

Dec  30, 1996) 

11  (began  re  E  Carolina  on  Nov.  29, 1975,  ended  by  Wake 

FoieslonJan  10, 1976) 

11  (began  vs  Duke  on  Feb  2,  1973;  ended  by  NC  Slate  on 

March  9, 1973) 

10  (began  vs  Michigan  on  Dec,  2,  2000;  ended  by  No,  Carolina 

on  Jan  10,2001) 

10  (began  vs  W,  Carolina  on  Nov  14, 1998;  ended  by  Kentucky 

on  Dec,  12. 19981 

10(beganvs  Alaska-Anchorage  on  Nov  24, 1984,  ended  by  Ga 

Tech  on  Dec  28, 19841 

10  (began  vs  Ball  St.  on  Nov,  30, 1976.  ended  by  Wake  Foresl 

on  Jan  8. 19771 

10  (began  vs  Brown  on  Nov  29.  1972;  ended  by  NC  Stale  on 

Jan.  14, 1973) 

MOST  CONSECUTIVE 
LOSSES 

22  (began  vs  Duke  on  March  1,  1940,  ended  vs  Washington 
College  on  Feb  22. 1941) 


MOST  CONSECUTIVE 
ACC  WINS 

Overall  14  (began  vs  Clemson  on  Jan  20, 2002;  ended  al  Wake 
Foresl  on  Jan  15,  2003) 

Season  12  (began  vs  Clemson  on  Jan  20,  2002;  final  12  ACC 
games  0(2001-02  season! 

MOST  CONSECUTIVE  HOME 
WINS 

Overall  24  (began  vs  UMES  on  Nov  30, 1979;  ended  vs  Wginia 
on  Jan  14, 1981) 

MOST  CONSECUTIVE 

NON-LEAGUE  HOME  WINS 

87  (began  re  Alcorn  Si  on  Dec.  30, 1989.  ended  vs  Florida 
on  Dec  14,  2002) 

MOST  HOME  GAMES 
WITHOUT  CONSECUTIVE 
LOSSES 

163  (began  Feb  24, 1993  vs  NC  State;  still  current  entering  the 
2004-05  season) 

MOST  OVERTIME  GAMES 

4  in  2005, 2004. 1998. 1965 


MOST  OVERTIME  PERIODS 

7  in  1984 

MOST  1 00  POINT  GAMES 

8  in  1975 

8  in  1974 


CONSECUTIVE  100-PT.  GAMES 

4  in  2001  (123  vs  Norfolk  Stale,  117  vs  Chicago  State,  105  vs 
Md. -Eastern  Shore,  104  at  Clemsonl 

OVERALL  TOTAL 
ATTENDANCE 

606.859  in  2002  (36  games) 

528,916  in  2001  (36  games) 

509,925  in  2004  (32  games) 


503.648  in  2000  (35  games) 


475.751  in  2005  (32  games) 


473,626  in  1999  (34  gamesl 


414,318  in  2003  (31  fi 


») 


HOME  TOTAL  ATTENDANCE 

299,391  in  2005  (18  games) 

287,200  in  2004  (16  games) 

281,057  in  2003(16  games) 


240.254  in  1977  (19  games) 


226,369  in  2000  (16  games) 


221,020  m  1995(16  games) 


212.495  in  2002  ( 1 5  games) 


202,365  in  1999  (14  gamesl 


OVERALL  AVG.  ATTENDANCE 

16,912  in  2002  (36  gamesl 


16,591  in  2003  (31  gamesl 


15.935  in  2004  (32  games) 


14,867  in  2005  (32  games) 


14.692  in  2001  (36  gamesl 


14,390  in  2000  (35  gamesl 


13,944  in  1998  (32  gamesl 


13,930  in  1999  (34  games) 


HOME  AVG.  ATTENDANCE 

17,950  in  2004  (16  games) 


17.566  m  2003  (16  games) 


16,633  in  2O05[18qames) 


14.455  "iWi-Jgaiirti 


14.166  in  2002  (15  games) 


14,148  in  2000  (16  games) 


14,058  in  2001  (14  games) 


MOST  POINTS  SCORED 

3,067  in  2001  (36  games) 

3.060  in  2002  (36  games! 

2.946  in  1995  (34  gamesl 


2,873  in  1999  (34  games) 
2.747  in  1990  (33  gamesl 


2.683  in  2000  (35  gamesl 


AVERAGE  POINTS  PER  GAME 

89  9  in  1975  (2,607  in  29  games! 

88  2  in  1976  (2,469  in  28  games) 

87 1  in  1973  (2.613  in  30  gamesl 

86  7  in  1995  (2.946  in  34  gamesl 

85.7  in  1974  (2.400  in  28  games) 


AVERAGE  SCORING  MARGIN 

3.1  points  in  1999  (84  5-66.4) 


16  7  points  in  1974  (85  7-69.0) 
15  3  points  in  1975  (89  9-74  61 
141  points  in  2002  (85  0-70  91 
13  9  points  in  1976  (88  2-74  3) 


130  points  in  2003  (79  7-66  7) 


12  9  points  in  1973  (87  1-74,2) 


MOST  POINTS  ALLOWED 

2,605  in  2001  (36  games) 


2,563  in  1990  (33  games) 


2.552  in  2002  (36  games) 


2,514  in  1995  (34  games) 


HIGHEST  SCORING  AVG. 
ALLOWED  PER  GAME 

841  in  1969  (2.188  in  26  games)      

79.53  in  1978  (2.227  in  28  games) 

79  50  in  1993  (2.226  in  28  games) 


LOWEST  SCORING  AVERAGE 
ALLOWED  PER  GAME 

46  5  in  1952(1, 116  in  22  gamesl 

52.6  in  1951  (1,420  in  27  gamesl 

54,3  in  1953  (1,256  in  23  gamesl 

MOST  FIELD  GOALS  MADE 

1.120  in  2001  (36  games) 


1.089  in  1973  (30  games) 


1.083  in  2002  (36  games) 


1,049  in  1974  (28  games) 


1.044  in  1999  (34  games) 


1,038  in  1985  (37  games) 


MOST  FIELD  GOALS 
ATTEMPTED 

2,313  in  2001  (36  games) 


2,248  in  2002  (36  gamesl 


2.151  in  2000  (35  gamesl 


2,108  in  1999  (34  gamesl 


2,094  in  1973  (30  games) 


2,094  in  2005  (32  games) 


2.080  in  1995  (34  games) 


FIELD  GOAL  PERCENTAGE 

551  in  1980  [985  011.7891 

547  in  1975(1.0490(1,9181 


539  in  1984  (941  0(1,745) 


537  in  1976  (996  0(1,854) 


532  in  1981  (943  of  1,774) 


MOST  FREE  THROWS  MADE 

697  in  1995  (34  games) 

677  in  2002  (36  games) 


633  in  1990  (33  gamesl 


622  in  2001  (36  gamesl 


616  in  1997  [32  gamesl 
601  in  1999  (34  gamesl 
600  in  2005  (32  games) 


MOST  FREE  THROWS 
ATTEMPTED 

987  in  1995  (34  games) 

933  in  2002  (36  gamesl 

904  in  1997  (32  games) 

894  in  2001  (36  games) 

893  in  1990  (33  gamesl 

858  in  1966  [29  games)    


FREE  THROW  PERCENTAGE 

758  in  1976  (477  o(  629J 

757  in  1975  (509  of  672) 

.751  in  1982  (476  01634)   

747  in  1960  (399  0(534) 


7460  in  1974(3760(504) 


3  POINT  FIELD  GOALS  MADE 

217  in  2002  (36  games) 

205  in  2001  (36  games) 

204  in  2003  (31  gamesl 


196  in  2000  [35  gamesl 
195  in  1988  (31  games) 


185  in  1996  (30  gamesl 


184  in  1999  (35  gamesl 


3  POINT  FIELD  GOALS  ATT. 

580  in  2002  (36  games) 


553  in  2000  (35  games) 


544  in  1996  (30  gamesl 


542  in  2005  [32  gamesl 


540  in  2001  (36  games) 


523  in  2003  (31  games) 


508  in  1995  (34  games) 
504  in  1999  [34  games) 


3  POINT  FIELD  GOAL  PCT. 

461  in  1987  (122  of  2901 


430  in  1988(195  of  451) 


396  in  1990  (100  of  278) 


380  in  2001  (205  of  540) 


.374  in  2002  (217ol  580) 


365  in  1999(184  of  504) 


MOST  REROUNDS 

1479  in  2002  (36  games) 

1478  in  2001  (36  games) 


1,388  in  1972  (32  games) 


1.385  in  2005  (32  games) 


1,368  in  1974  (28  games) 


1,367  in  1995  (34  games) 


1.361  in  1973  (30  games) 


AVERAGE  REROUNDS  PER 
GAME 

49,1  in  1955  (1.178  in  24  games) 


46  9  in  1974  (1.368  in  28  games) 


46  3  in  1956  (1,158  in  24  games) 


45  4  in  1973  (1.361  in  30  games) 


45  2  in  1970  (1,1 74  in  26  games) 


MOST  ASSISTS 

714  in  2002  (36  games) 

692  in  2001 136  gamesl 

674  in  1999  (34  games) 

667  in  2000  (35  games) 


641  in  1995  (34  games) 


602  in  1998  (32  games) 


AVERAGE  ASSISTS 
PER  GAME 

19  83  in  2002  [714  in  36  gamesl 


19  82  in  1999  (674  in  34  games) 


19  2  in  2001  (692  in  35  games) 


191  in  2000  [667  in  36  games) 


18  9  in  1995(641  in  34  games) 


18  8  in  1998  (602  in  32  games) 


MOST  BLOCKED  SHOTS 

235  in  2000  (35  gamesl 


215  in  2004  [32  games) 

216  in  2002  (36  games) 


213  in  2001  (36  games) 


202  in  1999  [34  games) 


200  in  2005  (32  games) 


8  in  2003  131  games) 


185  in  1991  (28  games) 


181  in  1985  [37  games) 


MOST  STEALS 

431  in  1999  (34  gamesl_      _ 
355  in  2000  (35  games) 

329  in  1996  (30  games) 

322  in  2003  (31  games) 
322  in  2001  (36  games) 
303  in  1994  (30  games) 
302  in  2002  (36  games) 


MOST  PERSONAL  FOULS 

713  in  2001  (36  games) 

704  in  1990  (33  games) 

672  in  1999  (34  games) 


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BASKETBALL  I 


TEAM  RECORDS  •  GAME 


HIGHEST  OVERALL 
TOTAL  ATTENDANCE 

53.406  vs  Indiana  on  Apnl  1,  2002  (NCAA  Championship  al 
Georgia  Dome.  Atlanta,  Ga.) 

HIGHEST  HOME  TOTAL 
ATTENDANCE 

17,950  40  tmes  from  2002-05  (Comcast  Center) 

MOST  POINTS  SCORED 

138  vs  Morgan  Stale  1138-72),  12-23-94 


132  vs  North  Texas  (132-57),  12-23-9 


130  vs  East  Carolina  (130-106),  12-7-77 


128  vs.  Camsius  (128-103),  12-23-78 


127  vs.  East  Carolina  (127-84),  11-29-75 


127  vs  Brown  (127-82).  12-1-72 


MOST  POINTS  SCORED 
IN  A  HALF 

85  vs  Morgan  State,  12-23-94 


LARGEST  MARGIN 
OF  VICTORY 

75  vs  North  Texas  (132-57),  12-23-98 


67  vs  Western  Carolina  (11346),  11-14-98 
66  vs  Morgan  Slate  (138-72),  12-23-94 


66  vs  Md  -Eastern  Shore  (117-51),  2-27-87 
64  vs  DePauw  (VI3-49).  12-12-74 


LARGEST  ACC 
MARGIN  OF  VICTORY 

40  vs  North  Carolina  196-56],  2-22-03 

40  vs  South  Carolina  (99-59).  3-1-58 

40  at  Clemson  18141).  124-63 
39  vs  Clemson  (91-52).  2-25-03 


33  at  Flonda  State  (96-63).  2-27-02 


33  vs  North  Carolina  (112-79),  1-9-02 


MOST  POINTS  SCORED 
IN  A  LOSS 

111  vs  Duke  (111-114),  2-10-90 

100  vs  NC  State  (100-103),  3-9-74 

MOST  POINTS  SCORED 
SY  AN  OPPONENT 

114  at  NC  State  (91-114).  2-27-91 

114  vs  Duke  (111-114    2-10-90 


110  vs.  NC  State  (124-110),  12-20-78 


109  at  North  Carolina  (109-75),  1-805 


108  vs  NC  State  (109-108),  3-1-78 


107_at  North  Carolina  (87-107).  2-1-69 


FEWEST  POINTS  SCORED 

28  vs  NC  State  (2840).  3-5-82 
31  vs  South  Carolina  (31-30),  1-9-71 


36  al  West  Virginia  (36-39),  12-15-51 


37  aINC  Stale  (37-53),  2-14-59 


38  vs  NC  State  (38-52),  2-24-82 


40  a!  Wginia  (4045).  1-12-82 


40  at  Duke  (40-36|.  1-9-82 


40  vs  Duke  4049    2-16-51 


LARGEST  MARGIN 
OF  DEFEAT 

39  vs  Wake  Forest  (41-80),  2-28-63 


36  vs  North  Caralina_J66r102J.  3-12-93 


35  vs  UCtA  (70-105),  3-18-00 
35vs.  Indiana  (64-99),  3-14-81 


35  vs  North  Carolina  (70-105),  1-30-71) 


FEWEST  POINTS  SCORED 
RY  AN  OPPONENT 

25  vs  Washington  S  Lee  (51-25),  24-54 

30  vs  South  Carolina  (31-30).  1-9-71 

31  is  UMBC  (67-31).  124-96 


31  vs.  Duke  (64-31).  1-7-59 

32  vs  AU-Puerto  Rico  (82-32),  11-26-98 


32  vs  Santa  Clara  (53-32),  12-22-73 


33  vs  Boston  College  (5837),  12-30-73 
33  vs.  Richmond  (42-33).  2-21-51 


36  vs  UNC  Wilmington  (74-36),  12-27-97 


36  al  Duke  (40-36),  1-M2 


MOST  POINTS  SCORED 
BY  BOTH  TEAMS 

236  vs  East  Carolina  (130-106),  12-7-77 


234  vs  NC  State  (124-110).  12-20-78 


231  vs  Camsius  1128-103)42^23-78 
225  vs  Duke  (111-114).  2-10-90 


217vs_NC  State  (109-108).  3-1-78 


MOST  HELD  GOALS  MADE 

55  vs.  Canisius.  12-23-78 


55  vs  Brown.  11-29-72 


52  vs  East  Carolina,  12-7-77 


51  vs  Boston  11 ,  12-8-75 


51  vs.  Virginia,  3-2-74 


FEWEST  FIELD  GOALS  MADE 

6  vs.  Selon  Hall.  12-3041 

MOST  FIELD  GOAL 
ATTEMPTS 

99  vs  Camsius,  12-23-78  


97  vs  East  Carolina.  12-7-77 
93  vs  Long  Island,  1-23-73_ 


93  vs  George  Washington,  124-71 
93  vs  Miami-Ohio.  12-29-70 


FEWEST  FIELD  GOAL 
ATTEMPTS 

18  vs  South  Carolina.  1-9-71 

HIGHEST  FIELD  GOAL 
PERCENTAGE 

.833  vs.  South  Carolina  (15-18).  1-9-71 


.739  vs  Wake  Forest  (3446),  1-28-86 


732  vs.  NC  State  (3041).  12-20-80 


704  vs  Miami-Ohio  (50-71),  12-2879 


667  vs  Western  Carolina  (4669).  11-14-98 


631  vs  UMES  (41-65),  2-17-86 


MOST  FREE  THROWS  MADE 

41  vs  Morgan  State.  12-23-94       __  


40  vs.  North  Carolina,  3-6-58 
35vs.  NC  State,  12-30-01 
35  vs.  Lafayette,  12-23-96 


35  vs  Oklahoma,  1-12-93 


35  vs  North  Carolina,  1-10-90 


MOST  FREE  THROWS  AT- 


67  vs  Morgan  State.  12-23-94 


57  vs  North  Carolina.  1-3-53 


55  vs  Hofstra.  11-2M3 


52  vs  Oklahoma,  1-12-93 


50  vs  Lafayette.  12-23-97 


9vs  NC  Stale.  12-30-01 


FEWEST  FREE  THROWS 
ATTEMPTED 

0  several  tmes  (last  vs  Georgia  Tech.  2-6-93) 


HIGHEST  FREE  THROW 
PERCENTAGE 

1  000  vs  Holy  Cross  (19-19),  1-21-85 


6  vs.  Duke  (2829).  2-7-76 
.962  vs.  Virginia  (25-26).  1-31-02 

950  vs  Duke  (19-20)  2-2430 


938  vs  North  Carotins i  (15-16),  2-7-95 


935  vs  Duke  (29-31),  1-184)3 


.932  vs.  North  Carolina  (28-31),  1-27-73 


LOWEST  FREE  THROW 
PERCENTAGE 

000  vs  Wake  Forest  (0-1),  2-28-73 

MOST  3  POINT 
FIELD  GOALS  MADE 

13  vs  North  Carolina,  1-M2 

13  vs.  William  &  Mary.  12-27-01 

12  vs  Clemson  (2-25-03) 


12. s  George  Washington  (12-8-02) 


12  vs.  The  Citadel  (11-27-02) 


MOST  3-POINT 

FIELD  GOALS  ATTEMPTED 

31  vs.  Clemson.  1-22-00 

MOST  REBOUNDS 

74  vs  Penn  Slate.  12-2-64 
B  vs.  Chicago  Stale,  12-2-9 


Johnny  Rhodes 


67  vs  East  Carolina.  12-7-77 
65  vs  Bucknell,  12-22-76 


64  vs  North  Texas,  12-23-98 


MOST  ASSISTS 

37  vs  Chicago  State,  12-27-00 

37  vs  North  Texas,  12-23-98 


36  vs  Brown,  11-29-72 


35  vs  Brown,  12-1-71 


34  vs  Morgan  State,  12-23-94 


MOST  BLOCKED  SHOTS 

17  vs  UMES,  2-27-87  


17  vs  Georgia  Tech,  12-10-75 


16  vs  UMES,  12-1-88 


15  vs  Oral  Roberts,  3-16-05 


15  vs  Norfolk  Slate,  1-3-02 


14  vs  Tulane,  11-19-99 


14  vs  North  Carolina,  2-13-99 


14  vs  South  Carolina,  11-14-97 
14  vs,  James  Madison,  1-28-87 


MOST  STEALS 

24  vs  Duguesne.  11-304)2 

24  vs  Pittsburgh.  11-28-98    _ 
22  vs  UCLA.  11-26-98" 


22  vs  UNC  Asheville,  12-22-97 


21  at  AU-Puerto  Rico,  11-26-98 


20  vs  South  Carolina  Stale,  12-27-98 


MOST  PERSONAL  FOULS 

44  vs  William  &  Mary.  2-16-52 

FEWEST  PERSONAL  FOULS 

7  vs  Buffalo,  1-25-72    


MOST  OVERTIME  PERIODS 

3  vs.  Clemson  on  Feb  18, 1984  (W.  6665) 

3  vs.  Rhode  island  on  March  7. 1979  (W.  67-65) 
3  vs.  NC  Slate  on  March  1 ,  1978  (W,  109-108) 


3  vs  NC  State  on  Feb  15, 1958  (L,  6964) 
3  vs.  Memphis  Stale  on  Dec.  30, 1957  (L,  4746) 


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LARGEST  MARGIN 


OF  VICTORY 

Rk.     Marq.    Opponent 

Score 

1. 
2. 
3. 

+75 
+67 
+66 

North  Texas  (12-23-98) 
Western  Carolina  (11-14-98) 
Morqan  State  (12-23-94) 

132-57 

113-46 
138-72 

+66 

Md.-Eastem  Shore  (2-27-87) 

117-51 

5. 

+64 

DePauw  (12-12-74) 

11349 

6. 

+63 

Delaware  State  (1-17-96) 

118-55 

7. 

+62 

Chicago  State  (12-27-00) 

117-55 

8. 

+60 

Colqate  (12-8-94) 

113-53 

9. 

+59 

Fairleiqh  Dickinson  (11-22-99) 

10445 

10. 

+58 
+57 
+55 

UNC-Asheville  (12-22-97) 

110-52 

11. 

DePauw  (12-3-75) 

9942 

12. 

Md.-Eastem  Shore  (11-26-91) 

115-60 

13. 

+53 
+52 

Towson  State  (2-21-85) 

91-38 

Md  -Eastern  Shore  (12-30-00) 

105-53 

15. 

+52 

Coastal  Carolina  (1-2-00) 

10048 

+52 

Md.-Baltimore  County  (2-22-90) 

113-61 

17. 

+51 

Cornell  (11-27-93) 

9241 

18. 

+50 

Hampton  (1-8-03) 

108-58 

+50 

Duquesne  (11-30-03) 

89-39 

+50 

at  All  Puerto  Rico  (11-26-98) 

82-32 

+50 

Chicaqo  State  (12-2-96) 

9444 

+50 

Md -Eastern  Shore  (2-25-88) 

101-51 

23. 

+49 
+49 

Md -Eastern  Shore  (1-06-04) 

87-38 

Eastern  Kentucky  (12-5-73) 

106-57 

25. 

+48 

The  Citadel  (11-27-03) 

9749 

+48 

Stony  Brook  (12-6-00) 

107-59 

27. 

+47 

Florida  International  (11-25-97) 

117-70 

+47 

Towson  State  (12-12-94) 

120-73 

29. 

+46 

Appalachian  State  (1-2-75) 

96-50 

30. 

+45 

Brown  (11-29-72) 

127-82 

31. 

+44 

Liberty  (12-18-04) 

112-68 

+44 

Norfolk  State  (12-23-00) 

123-79 

+44 

Md  -Eastern  Shore  (12-1-88) 

97-53 

33. 

+43 

Johns  Hopkins  (11-26-83) 

108-65 

+43 

East  Carolina  (11-29-75) 

127-84 

35. 

+41 

UMBC  (12-23-02) 

101-60 

+41 

Lafayette  (12-23-96) 

108-67 

37. 

+40 

North  Carolina  (2-22-03) 

96-56 

+40 

Howard  (1-2-93) 

109-69 

+40 

Morgan  State  (12-26-92) 

103-63 

+40 

Boston  University  (12-8-75) 

122-82 

+40 

South  Carolina  (3-1-58) 

99-59 

+40 

at  Clemson  (124-53) 

8141 

OVERTIME  GAMES 


AII-TimelnOT:4446 

By  Site 

By  Decades 

Home:  21-17 

1950s:  6-11 

Cote  Field  House:  17-16 

1960s:  7-10 

Comcast  Center:  3-0 

1970s:  10-6 

Away:  18-16 

1980s:  10-5 

Neutral  Sites:  7-14 

1990s:  6-8 

By  Tournament 

2000s:  6-7 

ACC  Tournament:  5-6 
NCAA  Tournament:  1-0 

Overtime  games  are 

incomplete  prior  lo  1953 

Date 

OT  Opponent 

Result 

Feb.  19, 2005 

20T  at  Virginia 

W 

92-89 

Feb.  12, 2005 

Duke 

w 

99-92 

Feb.  5, 2005 

at  Miami 

L 

73-75 

Dec.  19, 2004 

Florida  State 

W 

90-88 

March  14, 2004 

vs.  Duke ,0 

w 

95-87 

Dec.  12. 2003 

at  Florida 

w 

69-68 

Dec.  7, 2003 

vs.  West  Virqinia  " 

L 

77-78 

Dec.  2. 2003 

Wisconsin  ™ 

W 

73-67 

March  9, 2003 

at  Virginia 

L 

78-80 

Dec.  3, 2002 

vs.  Indiana ,s 

L 

74-80 

Jan.  27, 2001 

Duke 

L 

96-98 

Nov.  29, 2000 

vs.  Wisconsin IS 

L 

75-78 

March  4, 2000 

at  Virginia 

L 

87-89 

Dec.  7, 1999 

Winthrop 

W 

76-65 

Jan.  24, 1999 

at  Clemson 

W 

81-79 

March  7, 1998 

vs.  North  Carolina s 

L 

73-83 

Jan. 14, 1998 

North  Carolina 

W 

89-83 

Dec.  4, 1997 

at  Clemson 

L 

65-78 

Nov.  14, 1997 

vs.  South  Carolina  " 

L 

72-76 

Dec.  30, 1996 

vs.  Georqia " 

L 

65-73 

Jan. 20, 1996 

NC  State 

W 

77-74 

Jan. 6, 1996 

North  Carolina 

L 

86-88 

March  11, 1995 

vs.  North  Carolina  * 

L 

92-97 

Nov.  26, 1993 

at  Georqetown " 

W 

84-8.) 

Jan. 18, 1992 

Florida  State 

L 

83-91 

March  2. 1991 

at  Virqinia 

W 

78-74 

Feb  10.  1990 

Duke 

L 

111-114 

Jan  17  1989 

Virginia 

L 

58-64 

Feb.  20, 1986 

at  North  Carolina 

W 

77-72 

Date 

OT  Opponent 

Result 

March  15, 1985 

vs  Miami-OH  '2 

W 

69-68 

Jan.  14, 1985 

Duke 

W 

78-76 

Dec.  25, 1984 

vs.  Iowa " 

W 

78-68 

Feb.  18, 1984 

30T  at  Clemson 

W 

66-65 

Feb.  8, 1984 

20T  at  Wake  Forest'" 

L 

87-90 

Feb. 4, 1984 

20T  at  Georqia  Tech 

L 

70-71 

March  11, 1983 

vs.  Georqia  Tech ' 

L 

58-64 

Dec.  23, 1982 

20T  UCLA 

W 

80-79 

Feb.  27, 1982 

Virqinia 

W 

4746 

Jan. 12, 1982 

at  Virqinia 

L 

4045 

Jan.  27, 1981 

at  Pittsburqh 

W 

69-66 

Jan.  17, 1981 

Clemson 

W 

68-62 

Feb  28, 1980 
March?,  1979 

vs  Georgia  Tech  ; 
30T  Rhode  Island8 

W 

w 

5149 
67-65 

Jan.  10, 1979 

20T  at  NC  State 

w 

82-81 

Dec.  29. 1978 

St.  Joseph's ' 

w 

62-56 

March  1, 1978 

30T  vs.  NC  State' 

w 

109-108 

Feb.  16, 1978 

at  Pittsburqh 

L 

86-89 

Feb.  5, 1977 

at  Duke 

w 

65-64 

Jan.  8, 1977 

Wake  Forest 

L 

85-86 

Nov.  27, 1976 

Notre  Dame 

L 

79-80 

March  4, 1976 

vs.  Duke 6 

W 

80-78 

Jan. 25, 1976 

at  North  Carolina 

L 

93-95 

March  9, 1974 

vs.  NC  State 5 

L 

100-103 

March  1,1972 

Wake  Forest 

w 

64-56 

Feb.  16, 1972 

North  Carolina 

w 

79-77 

March  6, 1971 

Virqinia 

w 

89-84 

Feb. 23, 1971 

at  Clemson 

L 

45-51 

Jan.  9, 1971 

South  Carolina 

w 

31-30 

Jan. 15, 1968 

20T  at  Clemson 

L 

93-94 

Dec.  22, 1967 

vs.  Southern  Illinois ' 

L 

72-73 

Jan.  14, 1967 

Duke 

L 

69-72 

Jan. 11,1967 

at  West  Virqinia 

W 

82-81 

Feb.  7, 1966 

at  Wake  Forest 

w 

86-78 

Jan.  15, 1966 

al  NC  Slate 

L 

58-60 

Jan.  14, 1965 

at  Wake  Forest 

W 

93-85 

Jan. 8, 1965 

20T  Clemson 

w 

67-65 

Dec.  19,1964 

Kansas 

L 

61-63 

Dec.  12, 1964 
Jan.  6, 1964 

West  Virginia 
South  Carolina 

L 
L 

73-80 
69-73 

Dec.  11, 1962 

NC  State 

L 

74-76 

LARGEST  MARGIN 
OF  DEFEAT 


Rk. 

Marq. 

Opponent 

Score 

1. 

-63 

at  Army  (3-144) 

22-85 

2. 

-53 

at  Bainbndqe  Navy  (1-2444) 

25-78 

3. 

44 

at  Seton  Hall  (12-3041) 

15-59 

4. 

-39 

vs.  Wake  Forest  (2-28-63) 

41-80 

5. 

-38 
-38 

at  West  Virginia  (12-1446) 

43-81 

at  Navy  (1-28-33) 

21-59 

7. 

-37 

at  Cincinnati  (2-249) 

33-70 

-37 

vs  South  Carolina  (2-24-33) 

28-65 

9. 

-36 

vs.  North  Carolina  (3-12-93) 

66-102 

10. 

-35 

vs.  UCLA  (3-18-00) 

70-105 

-35 

vs.  Indiana  (3-14-81) 

64-99 

-35 

at  North  Carolina  (1-30-71) 

70-105 

Date 

OT 

Opponent 

Result 

Dec.  12, 1961 

NC  State 

L 

68-73 

Dec.  6, 1961 

20T 

Georqetown 

L 

78-79 

Feb.  25, 1961 

Clemson 

W 

82-80 

Feb.  26, 1960 

20T  Clemson 

W 

66-59 

Feb  20. 1960 

Georqe  Washinqton 

W 

86-84 

Feb.  10, 1959 

Georqe  Washinqton 

L 

65-66 

Dec.  15, 1958 

at  Kentucky 

L 

56-58 

March  7, 1958 

vs.  Duke 2 

W 

71-65 

Feb.  15, 1958 

30T 

at  NC  State 

L 

64459 

Dec.  30, 1957 

30T 

vs.  Memphis  State ! 

L 

4647 

Feb. 5, 1957 

20T 

North  Carolina 

L 

61-65 

Jan. 21, 1956 

at  Georqetown 

W 

62-57 

March  3, 1955 

vs.  Virqinia ; 

L 

67-68 

Feb.  25, 1955 

20T 

at  Georqetown 

W 

5749 

Dec. 10, 1954 

Wake  Forest 

L 

58*2 

March  5, 1954 

vs.  Wake  Forest 2 

L 

56*1 

Feb.  13. 1954 

at  Navy 

W 

61-60 

Jan.  9, 1954 

at  Georqetown 

L 

56-58 

March  6, 1953 

vs  Wake  Forest ' 

L 

59-61 

Feb. 3, 1953 

20T  at  G.  Washington 

L 

62-63 

Jan. 8, 1953 

at  Richmond 

W 

63-60 

Feb.  19, 1951 

Clemson 

w 

54-50 

Feb.  20, 1932 

at  Duke 

w 

20-18 

Feb. 1927 

Virginia 

w 

29-28 

1-So  Conf.  Tournament  al  Raleigh,  N.C.  (Reynolds  Coliseum).  2-ACC  Tournamen! 
at  Raleigh,  N  C  (Reynolds  Coliseum);  3-Sugar  Bowl  Tournament  at  New  Orleans, 
La  (Loyola  Field  House),  4-Sun  Carnival  Tournament  at  El  Paso,  Texas  (Memorial 
Gymnasium),  5-ACC  ToumamenI  at  Greensboro,  N  C  (Greensboro  Coliseum);  6-ACC 
Tournament  at  Landover,  Md  (Capital  Centre);  7-Maryland  Invitational  at  College  Park. 
Md.  (Cole  Field  House),  8-National  Invitation  Tournament  at  College  Park,  Md  (Cole 
Field  House);  9-ACC  Tournament  al  Atlanta,  Ga  (Omni),  10-at  Greensboro,  N.C. 
(Greensboro  Coliseum),  11-Rambow  Classic  at  Honolulu,  Hawaii  (Blaisdell  Center); 
12-NCAA  Tournament  at  Dayton.  Ohio  (Dayton  Arena);  13-at  Landover,  Md.  (Capital 
Centre);  14-Black  Coaches  Assoc  Classic  at  Minneapolis,  Minn  (Target  Center); 
15-ACC/Big  Ten  Challenge  at  Milwaukee.  Wise.  (Bradley  Center),  16-ACC/Big  Ten 
Challenge  at  Indianapolis,  Ind  (Conseco  Fieldhouse),  1 7-BB&T  Classic  (MCI  Center), 
18-ACC/Big  Ten  Challenge  at  College  Park,  Md.  (Comcast  Center) 


130 


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1 00-POINT  GAMES 


MARYLAND'S 

1 00-POINT  GAMES 

Total  100  Point  Games:  101 

Most  in  a  Season:  8  (1974-75;  1973-74) 

Most  Consecutive  100-Point  Games:  4 12000-01) 

2004-05(1) 

112-68  Liberty,  12-28-04 

2002-03  (2) 

108-58         Hampton,  1-8-03 


101-60 


UMBC,  12-23-02 


2001-02(3) 

112-92         Virginia,  3-3-02 


112-79 


North  Carolina,  1-9-02 


103-75         William  &  Mary,  12-27-01 


2000-01  (6) 

102-67         Virginia,  3-3-01 


104-92 


atClemson,  1-2-01 


105-53         UMES,  12-30-00 


117-55         Chicago  Slate,  12-27-00 


123-79 


Norfolk  State,  12-23-00 


107-59         Stony  Brook,  12-6-00 

1909-00(2) 

10048         Coastal  Carolina,  1-2-00 

10445         Fairleigh  Dickinson  J 1-22-99 

1998-99(4) 

107-87         Flonda  State,  1-27-99 


104-70 


So.  Carolina  State,  12-27-i 


132-57 


North  Texas,  12-23-! 


113-46         Western  Carolina,  11-14-98 

1997-98(4) 

110-52         UNCAsheville,  12-22-97 


104-66 


UMBC,  12-13-97 


117-70 


Fla.  International,  11-25-97 


102-74         Mt.  St.  Mary's,  11-22-97 

1996-97(2) 

103-73         vs.  Pennsylvania,  1-21-97 
108-67        Lafayette,  12-23-96 

1995-96(3) 

118-55         Delaware  State,  1-17-96 


104-66 


Md.-Eastem  Shore,  12-28-95 


104-79         American,  12-23-95 


1994-95(5) 

138-72         Morgan  State,  12-23-94 
120-73         Towson,  12-12-94 
113-53         Colgate,  12-8-94 
102-77         UMBC,  12-5-94 


102-64 


Bucknell,  12-3-94 


1993-94(2) 

102-70         NC  State,  1-22-94 


109-71 


vs.  Towson,  12-23-93 


1992-93(3) 


109-69 


Howard,  1-2-93 


103-80 


UMBC,  12-1-92 


1991-92(2) 

101-91         West  Virginia, 


2-7-91 


115-60 


UMES  11-26-91 


1990-91  (1) 

104-100        NC  State,  1-26-91 


1989-90(5) 

113-61  UMBC,  2-22-90 


111-114        Duke  (OT),  2-10-90 


110-91 


Alcorn  State,  12-30-69 


104-86        vs.  George  Mason,  12-22-89 
105-74        Augusta  College,  11-27-89 

1987-88(1) 

101-51         Md.-Eastem  Shore,  2-25-88 


1986-87(1) 

117-51         Md.-Eastem  Shore,  2-27-87 

1983-84(3) 

102-77         vs.  West  Virginia,  3-17-84 
104-69         Md.-Eastem  Shore,  12-14-83 


108-65         Johns  Hopkins,  11-26-83 

1982-83(2) 

101-90         at  Duke,  2-21-83 


106-94 


North  Carolina,  2-16-83 


1980-81  (2) 

114-89         Marshall,  12-29-80 


1979-80(3) 

101-82         Duke,  2-2-80 


115-76 


Miami-OH,  12-28-79 


113-79 


Catholic,  12-10-79 


1978-79(3) 

128-103       Canisius,  12-23-78 
124-110        NC  State,  12-20-78 


107-97 


Bucknell,  11-24-78 


102-84 


Duke,  2-7-76 

NC  Stale.  1-28-76 


111-88 


104-69 


Long  Island,  1-3-76 
Seton  Hall,  12-29-75 


122-82 


Boston  U,  12-8-75 


1974-75(8) 


103-63         Morgan  State,  12-26-92 


109-83         Fairleigh  Dickinson,  12-10-80 


104-87 

E.  Tennessee,  3-1-75 

103-82 

at  Duguesne,  2-23-75 

104-80 

at  Duke,  2-8-75 

103-85 

NC  State,  1-16-75 

105-67 

113-49 

Georgia  Tech,  12-27-74 
DePauw,  12-12-74 

104-71 

vs.  Georgetown,  12-10-74 

106-81 

Richmond,  11-18-74 

1973-74(8) 

100-103       vs.  NC  State  (OT),  3-9-74 

105-85 

vs.  North  Carolina,  3-8-74 

110-75 

Virginia,  3-2-74 

104-83 

Duke,  2-2-74 

112-73 

Fordham,  1-17-84 

102-75 

Holy  Cross,  12-29-73 

115-83 

Georgetown,  12-11-73 

106-57 

Eastern  Kentucky,  12-5-73 

1972-73(4) 

100-73         Long  Island,  1-23-73 

105-76 

Wake  Forest,  1-22-73 

107-80 

at  Canisius,  12-9-72 

127-82 

Brown,  11-29-72 

1971-72(5) 

100-69         Niagara,  3-25-72 

103-67 

Western  Kentucky,  12-29-71 

102-79 

at  Holy  Cross,  12-22-71 

117-96 

at  G.  Washington,  12-4-71 

100-83 

at  Brown,  12-1-71 

1970-71  (2) 

111-77         Miami,  12-29-70 

109-70 

Buffalo,  12-5-70 

1969-70(1) 

103-85         Clemson,  2-23-70 

1965-66(2) 

107-92         West  Virginia,  2-12-66 

107-81 

at  G.Washington,  1-27-66 

1959-60(1) 

103-80         Yale,  14-60 

1977-78(2) 

109-108       vs.  NC  State  (3QT),  3-1-78 
130-106       East  Carolina,  12-7-77 


1976-77(1) 

106-72         Bucknell,  12-22-76 

1975-76(7) 

105-91         Wake  Forest,  2-25-76 
102-91 


OPPONENTS' 
100-POINT  GAMES 


Total  100-Point  Games:  33 


Most  in  a  Season:  5  [1?90J)11 


127-84        East  Carolina,  11-29-75 


Most  Consecutive  100-Point  Games:  2  (1992-93; 
1978-79;  1977-78;  1969-70) 

2004-05  (2) 

92-101         vs.  George  Washington,  124-04 
75-109         at  North  Carolina,  1-8-05 

1999-00(1) 

70-105         vs.  UCLA,  3-18-00 

1998-99(1) 

91-103         at  Kentucky,  12-12-98 


1997-98(1) 

72-104         vs.  Duke, 1-3-98 


1995-96(1) 

78-100         at  Florida  State,  2-10-96 

1994-95(2) 

91-100        at  Georgia  Tech,  24-95 


90-100 


at  North  Carolina,  1-7-95 


1992-93(3) 

66-102         vs.  North  Carolina,  3-13-93 


85-105 


at  Flonda  State,  1-13-93 


73-101 


at  North  Carolina,  1-9-93 


1990-91  (5) 

91-114         at  NC  Slate,  2-27-91 


81-101 


at  Duke,  2-9-91 


104-100        NC  State,  1-26-91 


73-105         at  North  Carolina,  1-9-91 
85-1 00        vs.  Boston  College,  1 2-3-90 

1989-90(2) 

84-104         vs.  Duke,  3-9-90 

111-114        Duke  (OT),  2-10-90 


1987-88(1) 

82-104         at  Georgia  Tech,  2-17-88 

1978-79(3) 

79-102         vs.  North  Carolina,  3-2-79 
128-103       Canisus,  12-23-78 
124-110        NC  State,  12-20-78 


1977-78(3) 

109-108  vs.  NC  State  (3QT),  3-1-78 
90-101  at  G.  Washington,  12-10-77 
1 30-1 06       East  Carolina,  1 2-7-77 


1973-74(1) 

100-103       vs.  NC  State  (OT),  3-9-74 

1972-73(1) 

89-103         vs.  Providence,  3-17-73 

1970-71  (2) 

76-100         North  Carolina,  2-17-71 


70-105 


at  North  Carolina,  1-30-71 


1969-70(2) 

68-101         South  Carolina,  12-15^69 


87-104 


Wake  Forest,  12-13-69 


1968-69(1) 

87-107         at  North  Carolina,  2-1-69 


1963-64(1) 

72-104         Duke,  2-8-64 


20 


EmimfiMi) 


SPORTS 


TEAM 


TURTtEM 


MD  YEAR-BY-YEAR  STATS 


YEAR 

GP 

/-TOTAL-/ 
FGM-FGA 

.PCT 

/-3PT-/ 
FGM-FGA 

.PCT 

FTM-FTA 

.PCT 

AST 

BLK 

STL 

PF-DQ 

OFF 
REBS 

DEF 
REBS 

TOTAL 
REBS-AVG 

TOTAL 
PTS-AVG 

1950-51 

27 

481-1210 

.398 

— 



450-663 

.679 











_ 

1412-52.3 

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 



_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1959-65.3 

1954-55 

24 

563-1417 

.398 





447-682 

.657 



_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

117849.0 

1573-65.5 

1955-56 

24 

550-1382 

.398 

_ 



500-744 

672 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

115848.3 

1600-66.7 

1956-57 

26 

597-1414 

.422 





486-679 

.716 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

911-35.0 

1680-64.6 

1957-58 

29 

706-1698 

.416 





590-858 

.688 

— 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

117540.5 

2004-69.1 

1958-59 

23 

502-1262 

.398 





361-545 

655 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

889-38.7 

1365-59.3 

1959-60 

23 

548-1310 

.418 



_ 

399-534 

.747 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

864-37.6 

1495-65.0 

1960-61 

26 

628-1482 

.424 



_ 

491-659 

.745 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

114344.0 

1747-67.2 

1961-62 

25 

637-1476 

.432 



— 

474-644 

.736 













108243.3 

1748-69.9 

1962-63 

21 

506-1272 

.398 



— 

337496 

.679 







332-na 



_ 

88842.3 

1349-64.2 

1963-64 

26 

714-1634 

.437 



— 

397-572 

.694 







512-16 



_ 

105840.7 

1825-70.2 

1964-65 

26 

726-1596 

.455 



_ 

457-634 

.720 

_ 





435-15 

_ 

_ 

116244.7 

1909-73.4 

1965-66 

25 

705-1535 

.459 



_ 

381-560 

.680 







449-18 

— 

_ 

110744.3 

1791-71.6 

1966-67 

25 

637-1448 

.439 



_ 

350479 

.730 







378-5 

— 

_ 

884-35.3 

1624-64.9 

1967-68 

24 

653-1678 

.389 



— 

346-519 

.667 







457-21 

— 

_ 

105844.1 

1652-68  8 

1968-69 

26 

782-1842 

.425 



_ 

485-657 

.738 







487-15 

— 

_ 

106841.1 

2049-78.8 

1969-70 

26 

781-1709 

.457 





417-586 

.712 

337 



— 

458-17 

— 

_ 

117445.1 

1979-76.1 

1970-71 

26 

735-1650 

.448 





480-715 

.671 

302 



— 

442-13 



_ 

110642.5 

1950-75.0 

1971-72 

32 

929-1877 

.495 





586-786 

.746 

443 



— 

490-10 





115444.4 

2444-76.4 

1972-73 

30 

1089-2094 

520 





435-606 

.718 

557 





547-17 





136145.4 

2613-87.1 

1973-74 

28 

1012-1983 

510 





376-504 

.746 

450 



— 

492-10 

_ 



136848.9 

2400-85.7 

1974-75 

29 

1049-1918 

547 





509-672 

.757 

413 



— 

535-18 





126143.5 

2607-89.9 

1975-76 

28 

996-1854 

537 





477-629 

.758 

397 



— 

562-20 





112643.5 

2469-88.2 

1976-77 

27 

850-1645 

516 





415-566 

.733 

310 

155 

163 

500-20 





105940.2 

2115-78.3 

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 





430-600 

.717 

415 

126 

195 

589-18 





115442.4 

2338-77.9 

1979-80 

30 

985-1789 

.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 

2353-75.9 

1981-82 

29 

651-1359 

.479 





476-634 

.751 

307 

78 

126 

530-15 



_ 

876-35.3 

1778-61.3 

1982-83 

30 

820-1672 

.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 

2391-74.7 

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 

_ 



1030-32.0 

2322-70.4 

1986-87 

26 

674-1344 

.501 

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 

195451 

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 

1092-37.7 

2350-81.0 

1992-93 

28 

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 

141401 

.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 

136740.2 

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 

.681 

518 

112 

274 

600-18 

346 

793 

1226-38.3 

2406-75.2 

1997-98 

32 

908-1969 

461 

166476 

.349 

538-794 

.678 

602 

158 

275 

637-28 

369 

793 

1271-39.7 

2520-78  8 

1998-99 

34 

1044-2108 

.495 

184-504 

.365 

601-857 

.701 

674 

202 

431 

672-7 

417 

835 

1343-39.5 

2873-84.5 

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 

2000-01 

36 

1120-2313 

.484 

205-540 

.380 

622-894 

.696 

692 

213 

322 

713-10 

543 

935 

147841.1 

3067-85.2 

2001-02 

36 

1083-2248 

.482 

217-580 

.374 

677-933 

.726 

714 

216 

302 

640-8 

473 

1006 

147941.1 

3060-85.0 

2002-03 

31 

901-1940 

464 

204-523 

.390 

466-654 

.713 

573 

198 

322 

588-6 

409 

832 

124140.0 

2472-79.7 

2003-04 

32 

891-2021 

.441 

165490 

.337 

530-840 

.631 

451 

215 

274 

631-21 

501 

821 

132241.3 

2477-77.4 

2004-05 

32 

920-2094 

.439 

180-542 

.332 

600-826 

.726 

499 

200 

267 

610-17 

479 

906 

138543.3 

2620-81  9 

132 


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Bb 

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ON 

/-TOTAL-/ 

El 

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/-3PT-/ 

Yl 

EAI 

I- 

B 

W 

VI 

EA 

OFF 

IT 

DEF 

AT! 

TOTAL 

BASKETBALL 

5 

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 

111646.5 

1952-53 

23 

369-na 

— 



_ 

515-783 

654 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1256-54.3 

1953-54 

30 

539-na 

_ 





594-888 

.668 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

1672-55.7 

1954-55 

stats  not  available 

1486-61.9 

1955-56 

24 

509-1470 

.346 

_ 

_ 

537-733 

.732 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

— 

97740.7 

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 

1671-57.6 

1958-59 

23 

444-1201 

.369 



_ 

408-584 

697 

_ 

_ 

— 

— 

— 

— 

814-35.4 

1296-57.6 

1959-60 

23 

529-1331 

.397 

_ 



343490 

.700 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

795-34.6 

1407-56.3 

1960-61 

26 

642-1676 

.384 

_ 



473-679 

.697 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

_ 

— 

111943.0 

1757-61.2 

1961-62 

25 

700-1669 

.419 





405-679 

.649 

_ 

_ 

— 

489- 

— 

— 

111544.6 

1805-67  6 

1962-63 

21 

614-1336 

.460 



— 

276-624 

.697 







336- 

_ 

_ 

87941.9 

1504-71.6 

1963-64 

26 

736-1618 

.455 

— 

_ 

509-396 

692 



_ 

_ 

462-14 

_ 

_ 

114544.0 

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 

_ 

_ 

102941.2 

1711-68.4 

1966-67 

25 

644-1380 

.467 



_ 

340-588 

.714 







393-7 

_ 

_ 

928-37.1 

1628*5.1 

1967-68 

24 

670-1533 

.437 

_ 

_ 

434476 

701 



_ 

_ 

419-12 

_ 

— 

118849.0 

1744-73.9 

1968-69 

26 

858-1846 

.465 





472-619 

.725 

_ 



_ 

488-18 

— 

_ 

122547.1 

2188-84.1 

1969-70 

26 

762-1695 

.449 





421-651 

.680 

_ 





472-13 

_ 

_ 

108241.6 

1945-74.7 

1970-71 

26 

743-1625 

.457 



_ 

422-619 

.703 

308 



_ 

544-24 

_ 

_ 

105640.6 

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 





335484 

.705 

278 





513-11 

_ 



1066-38.1 

1931-69.0 

1974-75 

29 

916-2075 

.441 





331475 

694 

355 



— 

634-28 





999-34.5 

2163-74.6 

1975-76 

28 

867-1954 

444 



_ 

346-477 

.725 

307 

— 

— 

575-25 



— 

1024-36.6 

2080-74.3 

1976-77 

27 

804-1845 

.436 





393489 

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 

_ 



1057-37.7 

2227-79.5 

1978-79 

30 

912-1923 

.474 





416-601 

.692 

402 

99 

240 

576-17 



_ 

1036-34.5 

2240-74.7 

1979-60 

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 





802-27.7 

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 

2151-67.2 

1984-85 

32 

981-2136 

.459 





440-637 

.691 

510 

84 

192 

681-26 

_ 



1222-33.0 

2404-65.0 

1985-66 

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 

336491 

.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 

1244-37.7 

2563-77.7 

1990-91 

28 

817-1827 

.447 

161465 

.346 

427-631 

.677 

475 

128 

179 

595-18 

384 

645 

1114-39.8 

2222-79.4 

1991-92 

29 

829-1763 

.470 

164440 

.373 

467-729 

.641 

460 

152 

165 

612-18 

378 

656 

1130-39.0 

2289-78.9 

1992-93 

28 

813-1812 

.449 

163446 

.313 

437-661 

.661 

521 

170 

203 

544-17 

408 

694 

118642.4 

2226-79.5 

1993-94 

30 

798-1846 

.432 

168-526 

.319 

433*40 

.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 

1114-37.1 

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 

1209-37.8 

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 

1296-37.0 

2386-68.2 

2000-01 

36 

888-2196 

.404 

242-705 

.343 

587-829 

.708 

444 

144 

262 

738-10 

507 

792 

1299-36.1 

2605-72.4 

2001-02 

36 

920-2304 

.399 

227-717 

.317 

485-712 

.681 

489 

128 

256 

741-15 

508 

839 

1347-37.4 

2552-70.9 

2002-03 

31 

704-1864 

.378 

208-646 

.322 

453-647 

.700 

399 

135 

217 

591-0 

430 

726 

1156-37.3 

2069-66.7 

2003-04 

32 

774-1910 

405 

228-623 

.366 

532-739 

.720 

409 

141 

247 

696-26 

420 

813 

1233-38.5 

2308-72.1 

2004-05 

32 

854-2096 

.407 

239-695 

.344 

485-726 

668 

447 

163 

267 

663-21 

467 

811 

1278-39.9 

2432-76.0 

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season  since  1910-11  Maryland  was  known  as 
Maryland  Agricultural  College  until  1915,  and  as 
Maryland  Stale  College  from  1916-1919.  Maryland's 
conference  affiliations  Atlantic  Coast  Conference  since 
1953-54,  and  (he  Southern  Conference  from  1923-24 
to  1952-53 

An  all-college  basketball  learn  was  formed  in  1904-05, 
and  played  just  two  games  Duetoafireir  1912which 
burnt  the  armory  and  college  gymnasium,  the  team 
that  was  fielded  in  1913-14  did  not  have  a  regular 
home,  practiced  only  three  times  all  season  and 
lost  16  games.  Another  learn  was  not  fielded  until 
1918-19 

In  1918-19,  Maryland  State  participated  in  the  Distnct 
Intercollegiate  Basketball  League,  in  which  all  games 
were  played  at  Ihe  Washington  YMCA  Another 
season  would  not  be  conducted  until  Maryland  opened 
its  new  facility  at  The  Gymnasium,  inside  Annapolis 
Hall,  m  1923-24  It  is  considered  to  be  the  school's 
first  "varsity  team. 

Home  games  were  played  al  The  Gymnasium  from 
1923-24  to  1930-31  Home  games  were  played  at 
Ritchie  Coliseum  from  1931-32  to  1954-55  Home 
games  from  1955-56  through  2001-02  were  played 
at  Cole  Field  House  Beginning  in  2002-03,  Maryland 
moved  to  Comcast  Cenler. 
Maryland  and  opponent  Associated  Press  rankings 
are  in  brackets  -  AP  polls  began  in  1948-49  From 
1960-61  to  1967-68,  the  Associated  Press  ranked 
only  the  nation's  top  10  teams 
■  -  indicates  conference  games 

1904-05 

Record:  0-2 


Washmqton  YMCA 

L 

Carroll  Institute 

L 

No  teams  from  1905-06  through  1909-10 

1910-11 

Record:  3-9  H:  2-3  A:  1-6 

J8                 New  York  University 

L     7-25 

J11               atGallaudet 

L    30-58 

at  Slaunlon  Military 

L    24-58 

al  Washmqton  &  Lee 

L    1746 

J28               atVMI 

W    17-14 

J31               Washmqton  &  Lee 

L    24-29 

at  Delaware 

L    14-23 

Gallaude! 

L   27-54 

at  Georqetown 

L    25-31 

Mount  St  Joseph's 

W    22-20 

Catholic 

W    35-30 

at  Widener  College 

L    19-51.1 

No  teams  in  1911-12  and  1912-13 

1913-14 

Record:  0-16  H:  0-5  A:  0-11 


J10 

Mount  St.  Joseph's      L 

J14 

at  Catholic                L 

J17 

at  Mount  St.  Joseph's    L 

J21 

at  Gallaudet              L 

15-79 

J23 

at  St  Johns  (Annapolis)L 

1048 

J24 

at  Loyola  (Md.)           L 

J28 

al  Georqetown           L 

J31 

Catholic                   L 

F3 

al  Washington  &  Lee     L 

8-63 

F4 

alVMI                     L 

344 

F? 

at  St.  John's  (Annapolis)L 

15-38 

F11 
F14 

Georqe  Washmqton      L 
Gallaudel                   L 

F21 

Baltimore  City  College   L 

F28 

at  Widener  Colleqe       L 

M4 

at  Delaware                 L 

No  learns  from  1914-15  througti  1916-17 

1918-19 

Record:  1-5  H:0-0  A:  0-0  N:  1-5 


J18              Gallaudet' 

W 

27-26 

J25               Calholii 

L 

7-25 

F1                 Georqe  Washmqton ' 

L 

11-25 

F15              Gallaudel ' 

L 

9-33 

M3                 Calholn; 

L 

12-14 

M8               Georqe  Washinqlon ' 

L 

20-53 

1-at  Washington  YMCA 

No  teams  from  1919-20  to  1922-23 


134 


H.  BURTON 
SHIPLEY 

t  i 

24  Seasons 
1923-24  to 
1946-47 
Rec:  243-199 
Conf.:  124-91 

1923-24 

Record:  5-7  H:  M  A:  1-0  N:  1-1 

SC:  1-2 

11th  place 

George  Washington 

W    41-22 

Gallaudel 

W    42-28 

Catholic 

L    13-30 

F5 

•  No  Carolina 

L   20-26 

•  Virginia 

L    13-26 

F9 

at  Richmond 

W    24-22 

Cathonc 

L    14-20 

Georqe  Washmqton 

L    19-20 

•  Washmqton  8  Lee 

W   22-21 

VMI 

L    12-21 

VMM 

W    34-19 

F29 

Georgia ' 

L    25-29 

1  -SoCon  Tournament  at  Atlanta,  Ga. 

1924-25 

Record:  12-5  H:  7-2  A:  4-2  N:  1-1 

SC:  3-1.4lh  place 

•  Virginia 

W    24-18 

at  Columbia 

W   24-23 

at  Stevens  Institute 

W    21-19 

al  Navy 

L    16-23 

L  afayette 

W   30-15 

at  Catholic 

W    18-14 

Slovens  Institute 

W    21-17 

J31 

•  No  Carolina 

L    16-21 

Gallaudet 

W   25-14 

Washington  College 

L    16-27 

at  Princeton 

L    24-38 

City  Colleqe  of  NY 

W    22-16 

■  South  Carolina 

W   38-22 

•  at  Virqinia 

W    36-25 

F26 

Alabama ' 

W    27-21 

F27 

NC  State ' 

L    18-30 

Catholic 

W    27-17 

1  -SoCon  Tournament  at  Atlanta,  Ga. 

1925-26 

Record:  14-3  H:  10-1  A:  4-1  N:  0-1 

SC:  7-1 

4th  place 

•  Washington  &  Lee 

W    40-27 

at  Navy 

W   21-12 

J12 

Richmond 

W    30-14 

•at  VMI 

W    30-21 

•  at  Washinqlon  &  Lee  W   33-20 

•  at  Virginia  Tech 

W    19-17 

•al  Virginia 

L    28-34 

F9 

•  No.  Carolina 

W    23-22 

West  Virqmia 

W    25-15 

Duke 

W    41-20 

•  Virqima 

W    30-21 

Pnnceton 

W    32-26 

Gallaudet 

W    40-13 

Washington  College 

W    30-26 

Stevens  Institute 

L    24-27 

•  Virginia  Tech 

W    30-14 

F26 

Mississippi ' 

L    19-22 

1  -SoCon  Tournament  at  Atlanta,  Ga 

1926-27 

Record:  10-10  H:  7-2  A:  3-7  N:0-1 

SC:  64. 9th  place 

at  American 

L    16-21 

•  Washmqton  &  Lee 

W   44-32 

J4 

at  Michigan 

L    25-39 

•atVirqinia 

L    17-22 

al  Navy 

L    30-32 

Washington  College 

I     18-22 

■  Georg  a 

W   34-33 

Gallaudet 

W   39-26 

Stevens  Institute 

W    27-18 

F7 

•  No  Carolina 

W   28-20 

F8 

*  No.  Carolina 

L   23-32 

F9 

at  Pennsylvania 

W    26-21 

•at  Washington  &  Let 

L    32-34 

■  al  VMI 

W   32-15 

•  Virginia  (OT) 

W   29-28 

•  at  NC  State 

L   23-38 

at  Washinqlon  Colleqe  L   16-21 
Western  Maryland      W   32-25 

F19 

•at No  Carolina 

W   23-19 

F25 

Geo-gia 

L    22-27 

1-SoCon  Tournament  at  Atlanta,  Ga. 

1927-28 

Record:  144  H:  11-0  A:  34 

SC:  8-1, 3rd  place  (tie) 

D19 

•  Washington  &  Lee 

W    38-24 

J12 

■  al  V  rgmia  Tech 

W    29-20 

J13 

■  al  Washington  S  Lee  W   31-28 

J14 

■  al  VMI 

W     23-9 

J18 

Gailaudel 

W    45-20 

J19 

•  Kentucky 

W     37-7 

J20 

at  Johns  Hopkins 

L   20-22 

J25 

St  John's  (Annapolis 

W   25-22 

J27 

■  Virqmia 

W    26-20 

J30 

Stevens  Institute 

W    31-24 

F4 

at  Navy 

L   26-35 

F8 

at  Pennsylvania 

L   26-30 

F10 

•NC  State 

W   36-24 

F13 

•  at  Virginia 

L    12-34 

F17 
F21 
F23 

Washington  College 
Johns  Hopkins 
•  Virginia  Tech 

W   22-20 
W   23-19 
W   30-10 

F24 

Western  Maryland 

W    30-29 

1928-29 

Record:  7-9  H:3-5  A:  4-3  N:  0-1 

SC:  2-5. 21st  place 

D20 

William  S  Mary 

W   30-20 

D22 

at  Pennsylvania 

L    18-30 

J9 

Randolph  Macon 

L    20-33 

J15 

•at  Virginia 

W   30-22 

J18 

Johns  Hopkins 

L   23-25 

J26 

St.  John's  (Annapolis)  W   20-18 

F1 

•  Virqima 

L    22  25 

F2 

•  Washmqton  &  Lee 

L   2247 

F4 

•  at  Virqmia  Tech 

L    29-39 

F5 

■alVMI 

W    30-27 

F6 

•  al  Washmqton  &  Le 

L    1842 

F6 

•  No  Carolina 

L   22-28 

F13 

at  Navy 

W    30-27 

F15 

Western  Maryland 

W    32-17 

F23 

at  Johns  Hopkins 

W    19-18 

M1 

Mississippi 

L   35-37 

1-SoCon  Tournament  at  Atlanta,  Ga. 

1929-30 

Record:  16-6  H:  10-3  A:  6-2  N:  0-1 

SC:  9-5, 10th  place 

D13 

William  S  Mary 

W    27-2.1 

J9 

■Duke 

L   27-28 

J11 

Catholic 

W   37-30 

J14 

•  Virginia 

W   54-20 

J17 

Johns  Hopkins 

W    41-24 

J22 

at  Navy 

W   43-39 

J25 

•  Virginia  Tech 

W    44-27 

F1 

•  NC  State 

L    26-28 

F3 

•  Washington  &  Lee 

L    25-29 

F6 

Western  Maryland 

W    37-18 

F8 

•  No.  Carolina 

W    36-33 

F11 

•  at  Virginia  Tech 

W   34-23 

F12 

•  al  VMI 

W    44-25 

F13 

•  al  Washington  &  Let 

L    21-36 

F15 

•  Virginia 

W    51-29 

F18 

•  at  NC  Slate 

W    21-19 

F19 

■  at  No  Carolina 

W    29-22 

F20 

•  at  Duke 

L    24-39 

F22 

at  Johns  Hopkins 

W    39-24 

F22 

•VMI 

W   39-21 

F25 

SI  Johns  (Annapolis' 

W    42  25 

F28 

Kentucky 

L    21-26 

1-SoCon  Tournament  at  Atlanta,  Ga. 

1930-31 

Record:  184  H:  10-2  A:  4-2  N:  4-0 

SC:  8-1, 2nd  place,  SoCon  Tournament 
Champion 

J7 

Gallaudel 

W    38-29 

J9 

•  al  VMI 

W    35-18 

J10 

•  at  Washington  &  Lee  W    36-21 

J15 

■Duke 

W   32-24 

J17 

Loyola  (Md.) 

L   30-33 

J22 

at  Johns  Hopkins 

W    33-20 

J30 

•VMI 

W   44-20 

J31 

•  Virqima  Tech 

W    33-16 

F2 

•  at  Virginia 

L   31-34 

F3 

•  Washington  &  Lee 

W    28-17 

F6 

at  Catholic 

W    24-21 

F10 

•  No  Carolina 

W    33-31 

F11 

Washington  College 

L    32-33 

F13 

•  Wgmi3 

W    34-21 

F14 

Western  Maryland 

W    45-35 

F17 

St.  John's  (Annapolis 

W    32-27 

F21 

at  Navy 

L   33-36 

F25 

Johns  Hopkins 

W    31-22 

F27 

Louisiana  State ' 

W    37-33 

F28 

No  Carolina 

W    19-17 

M2 

Georgia ' 

W    26-25 

M3 

Kentucky 

W   29-27 

1-SoCon  Tournament  at  Atlanta  Ga 

1931-32 

Record:  164  H:  11-1  A:  5-2  N:  0-1 

SC:  9-1,  SoCon  Reqular  Season  Co-Champion 

D30 

at  Wisconsin 

L    30-32 

J11 

Loyola  (Md.) 

L    27-28 

J15 

•  at  Washmqton  8  Lee  W   42-38 

J16 

■at  VMI 

W    43-28 

J20 

Navy 

W    26-15 

J21 

•atVirqinia 

W    36-31 

J23 

at  Johns  Hopkins 

W    33-26 

J26 

•VMI 

W    38-20 

J30 

•  Virginia  Tech 

W    51-16 

F3 

Catholic 

W    39-34 

F6 

•  No  Carolina 

W    26-25 

F10 

Washington  College 

W   36-16 

F12 

Western  Maryland 

W   25-15 

F13 

•  Virginia 

W    46-18 

F15 

•  Washmqton  &  Lee 

W    49-19 

F17 

St.  John's  (Annapolis 

W   24-20 

F19 

•  at  No  Carolina 

L   26-32 

F20 

•at  Duke  (OT) 

W    20-18 

F23 

Johns  Hopkins 

W    38-24 

F26 

Florida 

L    24-39 

1 -SoCon  Tournament  at  Atlanta.  Ga. 

1932-33 

Record:  11-9  H:  10-2  A:  1-6  N:  0-1 

SC:  7-3, 3rd 

place 

D23 

Wisconsin 

L    13-22 

J7 

•  at  Virginia  Tech 

W    40-20 

J12 

•Duke 

W    30-28 

J13 

■at  VMI 

L    29-30 

J14 

■  at  Washington  &  Le 

L    4043 

J18 

at  Johns  Hopkins 

L    27-37 

J21 

•  Virqinia  Tech 

W   37-21 

J25 

al  Catholic 

L   27-29 

J28 

at  Navy 

L   21-59 

J31 

•al  Virginia 

L    19-26 

F3 

•  No  Carolina 

W   42-29 

F4 

Georqia 

L   3640 

F8 

Washington  College 

W    35-27 

F9 

•  Virqinia 

W    37-28 

F11 

•  Washington  8  Lee 

W    46-28 

F14 

■VMI 

W    45-29 

F16 

St  John's  (Annapolis 

W   34-22 

F18 

Western  Maryland 

W    37-32 

F22 

Johns  Hopkins 

W    35-31 

F24 

South  Carolina ' 

L    28-65 

1-SoCon  Tournament  at  Raleigh,  N  C  (Memonal 
Auditonum) 

1933-34 

Record:  11-8  H:  94  A:  2-3  N:  0-1 

SC:  6-1, 3rd 

place 

DI8 

Michigan 

W   29-25 

D30 

Indiana 

L    17-30 

J5 

al  West  Virginia 

L    24-26 

J11 

•Duke 

W    37-33 

J13 

•  at  Virginia  Tech 

W    29-24 

J20 

■  Virginia  Tech 

W    34-32 

J24 

at  Johns  Hopkins 

L   32-35 

J26 

•  at  Virqinia 

W   43-20 

J30 

•  No.  Carolina 

L   24-28 

F2 

Catholic 

W   33-25 

F3 

at  Navy 

L   2746 

F6 

■  Virginia 

W    28  25 

F9 

Richmond 

L    3344 

F10 

Western  Maryland 

W    49-33 

F13 

•VMI 

W    36-27 

F15 

SI  Johns  (Annapolis) 

L    32-37 

F17 

Washington  College 

W    44-33 

F21 

Johns  Hopkins 

W    32-19 

M1 

Washington  &  Lee ' 

L    3745 

1-SoCon  Tournament  at  Raleigh,  N  C 
Auditorium) 

(Memonal 

1934-35 

Record:  8-10  H:6-8  A:  2-2 


SC:  4-3, 5th  place 

D20 

Indiana 

L   29-30 

D29 

Ohio  Stale 

W   5041 

J2 

West  Virqinia 

L    29-39 

J4 

■  South  Carolina 

W    35-21 

J8 

■VMI 

W    39-24 

J11 

■Duke 

L   3948 

J16 

Washington  College 

W   43-27 

J18 

•  No.  Carolina 

L   31-39 

J30 

al  Navy 

L   3643 

F2 

•  Virqinia 

W    44-24 

F9 

Richmond 

L    26-56 

F12 

al  Catholic 

L    2945 

F16 

•  Washington  &  Lee 

L   29-33 

F20 

•  atVirqinia 

W    33-32 

F26 

at  Johns  Hopkins 

W    41-35 

M2 

St  John's  (Annapolis 

L    17-24 

M6 

Johns  Hopkins 

W    52-25 

M11 

Georgetown 

L    24-25 

1935-36 

Record:  14-6  H:  9-3  A:  4-2  N:  1-1 

SC:  4-3, 4th 

place 

J7 

•VMI 

W    44-29 

J10 

•  at  Washington  &  Lee  L   27-30 

J11 

■alVMI 

W    53-32 

J15 

at  Navy 

W    32-20 

J18 

Richmond 

W    28-24 

J21 

Baltimore  City  Colleqe  W    55-33 

J23 

Washington  College 

W    46-34 

J25 

•  No  Carolina 

L    3244 

J30 

Williams  Mary 

W    41-39 

F1 

■Duke 

W    38-34 

F6 

•  Virqinia 

W    40-34 

F10 

at  West  Virginia 

L    26-51 

F11 
F12 

■  Washington  8  Lee 
St.  John's  (Annapolis 

L    54-55 
W    40-28 

F15 

Catholic 

L    2940 

F18 

at  Washington  Colleqe  W    56-30 

F19 

Johns  Hopkins 

W    4540 

F21 

at  Georqetown 

W    47-39 

M5 

Duke' 

W    47-35 

M6                Washington  S  Lee '      L   32-38 

1-SoCon  Tournament  at  Raleigh,  NC  (Memorial 
Auditonum) 

1936-37 

Record:  8-12  H:74  A:  1-7  N:  0-1 

D17              -at  Richmond 

L    40-51 

J6 

Johns  Hopkins 

W    54-31 

J8 

•  at  Washington  &  Lee  L   27-51 

J9 

•  at  VMI 

W    48-28 

J14 

Western  Maryland 

W    48-36 

J16 

■Duke 

L    31-34 

J20 

Washington  College 

W    41-20 

J23 

•  Virginia 

W    37-23 

J28 

•  at  NC  Stale 

L   33-35 

J29 

•at  No.  Carolina 

L   2441 

J30 

•  al  Duke 

L   30-34 

F3 

at  Navy 

L   37-53 

F6 

•  No.  Carolina 

L    3544 

F9 

■  William  8  Mary 

W    41-29 

F13 

•VMI 

W    45-28 

F18 

•  Washington  8  Lee 

L   3541 

F20 

Georgetown 

L   27-39 

F23 

alSt  John's  (Annapolis)L    37-39 

F24 

■  NC  Stale 

W    41-35 

M4 

at  NC  Stale ' 

L    3542 

1-SoCon  Tournament  at  Raleigh,  N  C  (Memonal 
Auditonum) 

1937-38 

Record:  15-9  H:  10-3  A:  4-5  N:  1-1 

SC:  64, 7th 

place 

D16 

■  R  chmond 

L    26-31 

DI7 

Michigan 

L    2643 

J4 

al  Baltimore  City  ColleqeW  50-: 

J5 

Randolph  Macon 

W    43-27 

J7 

•  at  Washmqton  8  Lee 

L    29-31 

J8 

•at  VMI 

W    42-27 

J12 

at  Georgetown 

L    39-57 

J15 

•Duke 

W    40-35 

J27 

at  Virginia 

W    39-23 

J28 

•  at  No  Carolina 

L    2443 

J29 

•  al  Duke 

L    3444 

J31 

•  Virqinia  Tech 

W    42-35 

F2 

aINavy 

L    34-37 

F3 

New  York  University 

L    2742 

F5 

■  Washinqton  &  Lee 

W    36-32 

F10 

•  William  S  Mary 

W    45-38 

F11 

•VMI 

W    43-33 

F12 

Catholic 

W    4M-33 

F16 

at  Washinqton  Colleqe  W    4342 

F19 

Dickinson  College 

W   57-27 

F21 

Johns  Hopkins 

W    56-30 

F23 

St  Johns  (Annapolis 

W    38-29 

M4 

The  Citadel ' 

W    4543 

M5 

Duke' 

L   32-35 

1-SoCon  Tournament  at  Raleigh,  N  C  (Memonal 
Auditorium} 

1938-39 

Record:  15-9  H:  9-2  A:  4*  N:  2-1 

SC:  8-3, 2nd  place  (tie}. 
SoCon  Tournament  Finalist 

D13 

•  at  Richmond 

L   34-39 

D15 

•  Clemson 

W    45-35 

D16 

■  Davidson 

W    44-27 

J4 

at  Pennsylvania 

L    24-36 

J7 

at  Army 

L    2545 

J11 

at  Navy 

L    3747 

J13 

■Duke 

W    37  J4 

J14 

Hampden-Sydney 

W   34-25 

J20 

•  No  Carolina 

W   34-32 

J28 

Virqinia 

W   31-21 

F2 

•  at  Duke 

W    6044 

F3 

•  at  No  Carolina 

W    6641 

F4 

•  at  NC  State 

L    4046 

F8 

Geotgetown 

L    25-39 

F11 
F14 

•  Washington  &  Lee 

•  William  S  Mary 

W    39-37 
L    49-57 

F15 
F18 

at  SI  Johns  (Annapolis)  W 48-20 
•VMI                      W    53-35 

F20 

a:  Catholic 

W   40-38 

F22 

at  Geo  Washinqton 

L    24-37 

F24 

Washinqton  Colleqe 

W    47-37 

M2 

Richmond ' 

W    47-32 

M3 

at  NC  State ' 

W    53-29 

M4                Clemson'                  L   27-39 
1-SoCon  Tournament  at  Raleigh,  N.C  (Memonal 
Auditorium) 

1939-40 

Record:  14-9  H:  9-2  A:  4-6  N:  1-1 

SC:  7-5, 5th  place 

D12 

Western  Maryland 

W    48-32 

D14 

Randolph  Macon 

W    47-16 

J1 

•  Clemson 

W    53-26 

J3 

at  Pennsylvania 

L    3441 

J4 

at  Rutqers 

W    51-39 

J5 

at  Rhode  Island 

L    53-59 

J9 

•Duke 

W    32-30 

J13 

■  Richmond 

W    35-19 

J17 

at  Georgetown 

W    28-27 

J19 

•  Virqinia  Tech 

W    4941 

J20 

•  Washington  &  Lee 

L    2544 

J26 

•  at  NC  State 

W    43-36 

J27 

•  at  Clemson 

L    3048 

J29 

•  at  South  Carolina 

L    30-33 

J30 

■  at  Duke 

L    3748 

F3 

Johns  Hopkins 

W    49-36 

R 

■  al  VMI 

W    60-33 

F8 

•  at  Washinqton  «  Lee  L    19-39 

F17 

Catholic 

W    46-31 

F20 

•VMI 

W    27-25 

F22 

George  Washinqton 

L    2644 

F28 

Washinqton  &  Lee ' 

W   43-30 

M1 

Duke' 

L    3244 

1-Southern  Conference  Tournament  at  Raleigh, 
N.C.  (Memorial  Auditorium} 

1940-41 

Record:  1-21  H:  1-10  A:  0-11 

SC:  0-13, 15th  place 

D14 

•  Richmond 

L    3648 

D17 

at  Johns  Hopkins 

L    24-38 

D19 

•  Clemson 

L    3448 

J8 

at  Pennsylvania 

L    3243 

J11 

■Duke 

L    2640 

J14 

•at Washington S Lee  L  41-59 

J15 

•  al  VMI 

L    30-64 

J17 

at  Georgetown 

L    34-51 

J24 

•  No.  Carolina 

L    36-55 

J31 

•  at  Richmond 

L    17-38 

F1 

•  at  Duke 

L    1743 

F3 

•  at  No.  Carolina 

L    2944 

F5 

at  Navy 

L    27-52 

F6 

at  Virqinia 

L    1847 

F8 

•  Washinqton  &  Lee 

L    1542 

F10 

at  Geo.  Washinqton 

L    28-61 

F14 

•  William  8  Mary 

L    40-58 

F15 

Connecticut 

L    43-52 

F18 

•VMI 

L    2741 

F19 

Rutqers 

L   45-50 

F21 

•  Virqinia  Tech 

L    3948 

F22 

Washington  College 

W    26-18 

1941-42 

Record:  7-15  H:  4-5  A:  3-10 

SC:  3-8. 12th  place  (tie) 

D13 

•  al  Richmond 

W   41-23 

D16 

■at Williams  Mary 

L    34-39 

D19 

at  West  Virginia 

L   36-63 

D30 

at  Seton  Halt 

L    15-59 

D31 

at  City  Colleqe  of  NY 

L    40-57 

J2 

al  St  John's 

L    48-64 

J9 

al  Virginia 

W    35-34 

J10 

■  at  Duke 

L    33-37 

J16 

Washington  College 

W    28-25 

J21 

at  Georqetown 

W    5142 

J24 
J29 

•  George  Washington 
Virqinia 

L    2947 
W    36-26 

F2 

■at  VMI 

L    4146 

F3 

•  at  Washington  &  Lee 

L    44-52 

F7 

•  Washington  &  Lee 

L    28-30 

F11 

at  Navy 

L    47-61 

F13 

•  Milam  1  Mary 

W    42-32 

F14 

West  Virqinia 

L    2741 

F18 

at  Army 

L    3244 

F20 

•  No.  Carolina 

L   30-34 

F25 

■Duke 

L    46*1 

F27 

•VMI 

W    39-36 

1942-43 

Record:  8-6  H:  5-3  A:  3-5 

SC:  5-5, 9th 

lace 

DID 

•  Richmond 

W    32-28 

J1 

•  No.  Carolina 

W    4740 

J9 

Virqinia 

W    5349 

J13 

at  Pennsylvania 

L    49-51 

J15 

■  al  Washington  &  Let 

L    40-50 

J16 

•at  VMI 

L    34-35 

J23 

•at Geo  Washington 

L    4348 

J30 

at  Navy 

W   63-54 

F6 

at  Army 

L   4044 

F12 

■Duke 

L   4346 

F13 

•  Washington  &  Lee 

W    55-35 

F15 

al  Virginia 

W    5642 

F16 

■  at  No  Carolina 

W    40-31 

F20 

Georgetown 

L    3646 

F23 

■  William  &  Mary 

W    51-36 

F25 

■  VMI 

L    35-36 

1943-44 

Record:  4-14  H:  3*  A:  1-7  M:  0-1 

SC:  2-1. 4th  place 

Oil 

Quantico  Marines 

L   33-59 

D17 

Marshall 

L    3946 

D21 

Bainbridqe  Navy 

L   20-52 

J8 

al  Virginia 

L   20-52 

J15 

•VMI 

W   43-36 

J22 

Hampden-Sydney 

L   43-51 

J24 

at  Bainbndge  Navy 

L    25-78 

J26 

Fort  Belvoir 

L    29*0 

J29 

Catholic 

W    33-31 

F5 

Virqinia 

L    2649 

F8 

at  Catholic 

L    33-53 

F9 

WoodrowGen  HospitalW  48-26 

F12 

•  al  Richmond 

L    34-65 

F18 
25-35 

at  Woodrow  Gen  Hospital        L 

F19 

•at  VMI 

W   31-29 

F24 

aINC  State' 

L   2342 

F26 

al  Navv 

L    35-69 

M1 

al  Aimy 

L   22-85 

1-SoCon  Tournament  at  Raleigh,  NC.  (Memorial 
Auditorium) 

1944-45 

Record:  2-14  H:  1-5  A:  1-8  N:  0-1 

SC:  2-5, 9th  place 

D21 

Gallaudet 

L    26-27 

J5 

•  at  No.  Carolina 

L    28-53 

J6 

•  at  Duke 

L    24-51 

J8 

•  at  NC  State 

L    3246 

J10 

at  Navy 

L    33-70 

J13 

•VMI 

W    46-28 

J18 

Marine  Corps  Institute 

L   34-50 

J20 

■  NC  Stale 

L   42-57 

J27 

Hampden-Sydney 

L    4243 

F3 

al  Virginia 

L    26-57 

F5 

•at  VMI 

L    27-35 

F10 

Virqinia 

L    33-61 

F17 

•  at  William  S  Mary 

W    5346 

F22 

Duke' 

L    49-76 

F27 
41-54 

at  U.S.  Merchant  Marines        L 

F28 

at  Army 

L    34-54 

1-SoCon  Tournament  at  Raleigh,  N.C  (Memonal 
Auditorium) 

1945-46 

Record:  9-12  H:84  A:  1-7  N:0-1 


SC:  54. 5th  place 

D18 

Marine  Corps  Institute  W  6146 

D20 

Marshall 

L   43-50 

D21 

Quantico  Marines 

L   47-50 

J4 

•  at  Duke 

L   25-59 

J5 

•  at  NC  State 

W    47-39 

J7 

•at No  Carolina 

L    28*4 

J16 

at  Navy 

L    3544 

J19 

•  NC  State 

W    37-33 

J23 

at  Virqinia 

L    4548 

J25 

•Duke 

W    43-38 

J26 

Hampden-Sydney 

W    35-32 

F2 
F8 

•  George  Washington 

•  No.  Carolina 

W  48-35 
L   31-33 

F9 

Virginia 

W    37-36 

F14 

U  S  Merchant  MannesW    43-39 

F16 

•  Richmond 

W    37-31 

F20 

■  al  William  8  Mary 

L    3642 

F23 

West  Virginia 

L    33-35 

F26 
3148 

at  U  S  Merchant  Mannes          L 

F27 

alAtmy 

L    25-52 

M1 

No.  Carolina ' 

L    27-54 

1-Southem  Conference  Tournament  at  Raleigh, 
N.C.  (Memorial  Auditorium) 

1946-47 

Record:  14-10  H:  9-3  A:  5-6  N:  0-1 

SC:  9-5, 5th  place 

D14 

at  West  Virqinia 

L   43431 

D17 
D18 

Western  Maryland 
Johns  Hopkins 

W  49-39 
W   41-36 

J3 

at  Quantjco  Mannes 

W   6248 

J4 

•  at  No  Carolina 

L    42-58 

J8 

•  Richmond 

L    3941 

J 10 
J16 

•  George  Washington  W   4443 

•  at  Washington  5  Lee  W    65-60 

J17 

•at  Virqinia  Tech 

W    5749 

J18 

•at  VMI 

W   61-50 

J22 

at  Navy 

t    27-55 

J24 

•  No.  Carolina 

W   61-57 

J31 

•  Washinqton  &  Lee 

W     59-60 

F4 

Georqetown 

W    5549 

F10 

•  Georqe  Washinqton 

L    48*3 

F15 

•  at  Richmond 

L    49*8 

F17 

•  Virginia  Tech 

W    5542 

F18 

■Duke 

L    3840 

F19 

al  U  S  Merchant  Mannes  L    47-73 

F24 

al  Army 

W    57-54 

F26 

■  The  Citadel 

W    5240 

M1 

■VMI 

W   5345 

MI2 

at  Pennsylvania 

L   54*0 

M13 

NC  State ' 

L    43-55 

1-SoCon  Tournament  at  Durham,  N  C, 
Indoor  Stadium) 


(Duke 


FLUCIE 
STEWART 


1947-r 

Record:  11 


48 

14  H:64  A:  5-9  N:  0-1 


SC:  9-7. 4th  place 

D11 

at  Western  Maryland 

W   63-58 

D12 

Loyola  (Md ) 

L    52*3 

D16 

•  Davidson 

W    59-58 

D17 

•  at  Washington  &  Le 

L    64-70 

D18 

•at  VMI 

W    5346 

D20 

at  Johns  Hopkins 

W    64-53 

J3 

•  at  No.  Carolina 

L    46-70 

J5 

•  at  Duke 

L    42-53 

J7 

at  Georgetown 

L    40-52 

J10 

•  Clemson 

W    4942 

J12 

al  Virqinia 

L    44*4 

J14 

at  Navy 

L    47-51 

J16 

•  South  Carolina 

W    68-54 

J17 

•VMI 

W    6348 

J31 

at  Army 

L    4448 

F7 

•  Washington  &  Lee 

W    64-38 

F11 

•  al  Geo  Washington 

L    49*5 

F13 

•  No  Carolina 

L    47-51 

F16 

Virqinia 

L    56*8 

F19 

•  Richmond 

W    60-53 

F21 

■  al  Soulh  Carolina 

W    54-53 

F23 

•  al  Clemson 

>,',    63-61 

F26 

*  at  Richmond 

L    62-64 

Ml 

•  Georqe  Washington 

L    35-59 

M4 

Davidson ' 

L    51-58 

1-SoCon  Tournament  at  Durham. 
Indoor  Sladium) 

N.C  (Duke 

1948-49 

Record:  9-18  H:  4-5  A:  5-11  N:  0-2 

SC:  8-7, 7th  place 

D4 

at  Temple 

L    49*7 

D9 

•  Virginia  Tech 

W    60-51 

D11 

al  Loyola  (Md) 

L    75-77 

D13 

•  Richmond 

L    45-54 

D16 

Virqinia 

L    47-53 

D18 

•  Clemson 

W    74-50 

J3 

•  at  No  Carolina 

L    47-55 

J4 

•  Davidson ' 

L    49-52 

J7 

at  Virginia 

L   43-79 

J10 

at  Georqetown 

L   51-53 

J12 

at  Pennsylvania 

L   67*1 

J22 

at  Navv 

L    46-52 

J26 

•  George  Washington 

L    54*6 

J28 

at  Miami-OH 

W    4342 

J29 

at  Miami-OH 

L    48-58 

F2 

at  Cincinnati  - 

L    33-70 

F4 

■at  VMI 

W    5345 

F5 

•at Washinqton  8  Lee  W   66*0 

F8 

•  South  Carolina 

W    794M 

F11 

•  No.  Carolina 

L    52-66 

F17 

Georqetown 

L   52-56 

F19 

•  at  South  Carolina 

W   57-56 

F20 

•  at  Clemson 

L   49*8 

F24 

•  at  Richmond 

W    66-51 

F26 

•  at  Geo  Washinqton 

L    42*1 

F28 

•VMI 

W    70-55 

M3                No  Carolina1             L   61-79 
1-al  Charlottesville.  Va  (Memonal  Gymnasium),  2-at 
Cincinnati,  Ohio  (Music  Hall),  3-SoCon  Tournament 
at  Durham,  N.C.  (Duke  Indoor  Stadium) 

1949-50 

Record:  7-18  H:  6-6  A:  1-12 

SC:  5-13, 13th  place 

D3 

•at  Virqinia  Tech 

L    57*3 

D5 

at  Tennessee 

L    40*1 

D6 

at  Virginia 

L    56*6 

D10 

■  Washington  &  Lee 

W   6546 

D14 

at  Pennsylvania 

L    52-54 

D16 

•  Clemson 

L    55*0 

D17 

at  Navy 

L    62-75 

D19 

Ohio  Wesleyan 

L    71-75 

J2 

•  at  No  Carolina 

L    53-55 

J3 

•  at  Duke 

L    46-58 

J7 

at  Georqetown 

W    71*5 

J10 

■  William  S  Man/ 

L    52-56 

J12 

•  at  Richmond 

L    49-59 

J14 
J21 

•  George  Washington 

•  at  William  8  Mary 

L   51-72 
L   56*4 

F1 

•VMI 

W     65-51 

F3 

•  No.  Carolina 

L    56*9 

F6 

•at  VMI 

L    61*2 

F10 

•Duke 

W    67-57 

F13 

•  South  Carolina 

L    56*1 

F14 

Virqinia 

W    70-52 

F18 

•  Davidson 

W    64*1 

F21 

•  Richmond 

W    6748 

F24 

•  at  South  Carolina 

L    44-59 

F25 

•  at  Clemson 

L    68-70 

BUD 
MILLIKAN 


1950-51 

Record:  16-11  H:  10-3  A:  5-7  N:  1-1 


SC:  11-8, 8th  place 

D1 

Virqinia 

W    59-57 

D6 

at  Pennsylvania 

L    65-74 

D11 

■  William  8  Mary 

W    4841 

D13 

at  Virginia 

W    4643 

D18 

•  Washington  &  Lee 

W    5243 

D19 

Rutgers 

W    5145 

J2 

•  at  No.  Carolina 

W    67-59 

J6 

•  at  Richmond 

W    4842 

jte 

at  Navy 

L    47-51 

J13 

Georqetown 

W    5847 

J15 

■  Virginia  Tech 

L    57-66 

J20 

•  No.  Carolina 

W    56-55 

F1 

•at  Davidson 

W    57-55 

F2 

•  at  South  Carolina 

L     43-7(1 

F3 

•  at  Clemson 

L    44-50 

F7 

■atWaslwqton&Lee 

L    65*3 

F8 

•at  VMI 

W    4641 

F12 

•  South  Carolina 

W    47-37 

F14 

■  West  Virginia 

L    64-70 

F16 

•Duke 

L    4049 

F17 

•at  William  &  Mary 

L    50-55 

F19 

•  Clemson  (OT) 

W    54-50 

F21 

•  Richmond 

W    42-33 

F23 

•  at  Geo.  Washington 

L    47  67 

F24 

•VMI 

W    6546 

M1 

Clemson 

W    5048 

M2 

161  at  NC  State' 

L    45-54 

1-SoCon  Tournament  at  Raleigh.  N  C  (Reynolds 
Coliseum) 

1951-52 

Record:  13-9  H:  8-1  A:  5-7  N:  0-1 

SC:  9-5, 6th  place  (tie) 

D2 

at  Virqinia 

W    5942 

D5 

•  Washinqton  &  Lee 

W    71-51 

D8 

at  Pennsylvania 

L    52-53 

D12 

■  William  S  Mary 

W    54-53 

D15 

•at  West  Virqinia 

L    36-39 

Die 

■alVMI 

W    57-39 

D19 

•at Washinqton S Lee  W   5143 

J3 

•  at  No.  Carolina 

L    47-51 

J5 

at  Navy 

W    4845 

J7 

Virginia 

W   63-53 

J10 

Georgetown 

W   5540 

J12 

at  Rutgers 

L    55*1 

J18 

•  No.  Carolina 

W    71-51 

F9 

•VMI 

W    6-1-16 

F14 

•  Richmond 

W    5545 

F16 

■  al  William  8  Mary 

L    66-71 

Fie 

•  at  Duke 

L    51-56 

F21 

at  Georqetown 

L    61-71 

F27 

•  at  Richmond 

W    54-50 

F29 

•  Georqe  Washington 

L    56-57 

M1 

•  Davidson 

W   7148 

M6        [121  Duke' 

I     48-51 

1-SoCon  Tournament  at  Raleigh,  N  C  (Reynolds 
Coliseum) 

1952-53 

Record.  15-8  H:  8-2  A:  6-5  N:  1  1 

SC  12-3  2nd  place  (tie] 

D2 

Virqinia 

W    71*1 

D4 

•  William  &  Mary 

W    64*1 

D6 

at  Pennsylvania 

L   53-70 

D13 

•West  Virqinia 

W    5245 

D17 

■at  VMI 

W    54-37 

D18 

■  at  Washington  &  Lee  W   5840 

J3 

•  at  No.  Carolina 

L   49-59 

J5 

at  Virginia 

W    59-56 

J8 

•  at  Richmond  (OT) 

W    63*0 

J10 

Georqetown 

L    45-54 

J12 

■  Virqinia  Tech 

W    6546 

J17 

■  No  Carolina 

W    68-66 

F3 

•  at  G.  Washington  (20T)L  62*3 

F6 

•  at  Virqinia  Tech 

W    70-56 

F9 

■  Richmond 

L    46-49 

F12 

•VMI 

W    6741 

F14 

•  Washington  &  Lee 

W    87-56 

F17 

■  al  William  8  Mary 

W     79  57 

F19 

at  Georqetown 

L    4849 

F21 

at  Navy 

L    47-51 

F24 

•  Geo  Washinqton 

W    66-53 

M5 

Duke' 

W    74-65 

M6 

Wake  Forest  (OT)' 

L    59*1 

1-SoCon  Tournament  at  Raleigh,  N  C  (Reynolds 
Coliseum) 

1953-54 

Record:  23-7  H:  9-2  A:  114  H:  3-1 

ACC:  7-2, 2nd  place 

Postseason:  AP  No  20 

D3 

•  al  South  Carolina 

W    5349 

D4 

•at  Clemson 

W    8141 

D5 

•  at  Wake  Forest 

L    54-71 

D8 

at  William  &  Mary 

W    69-54 

D14 

at  West  Virqinia 

L    71*7 

D17 

Virqinia  Tech 

W    60-52 

D18 

•  South  Carolina 

W    7948 

D30 

Arizona  State ' 

W    65-50 

D31 

Evansville ' 

W    66-58 

J2 

at  Kentucky  Westeyan' 

W    54-37 

J4 

at  Richmond 

w  n« 

J5 

•  Virginia 

VI    70*4 

J6 

■  Clemson 

W    79*< 

J9 

at  Georqetown  (OT) 

L    56-58 

J11 

Richmond 

L    71-73 

J15 

171  Georqe  Washinqton 

J18 

•at  Virqinia 

J30    [131 

al  Tampa 

W   61-51 

F1     [13] 

at  Miami 

W   63-57 

F4     [131 

at  Washinqton  8  Lee 

F5     [13] 

at  Virqinia  Tech 

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TEAM 


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136 


FV 

fill        Washington  &  Lee 

.'. 

7643 

F13 

[111M61  atNavy(OT) 

,v 

61-60 

F15 

[11|       -Wake  Forest 

IV 

74-53 

FI6 

[1111141  -Duke 

I 

61-68 

Fie 

[11]       Georqetown 

W 

53-50 

F23 

[111  18]  at  Geo,  Washington 

L 

57-70 

F25 

[111        Williams  Mary 

,', 

74-55 

M4 

[171        Clemson ' 

.V 

75-59 

M5 

[171       Wake  Forest  (OT); 

L 

56*1 

1-All-Amencan  Crty  Tournament  at  Owensboro,  Ky, 
2-ACC  Tournament  at  Raleigh,  N  C    (Reynolds 
Coliseum) 

1954-55 

Record:  17-7  H:7-2  A:  7-4  M:  3-1 

ACC:  104. 3rd  place 

D4 

Georqetown 

.'. 

6043 

D7 

[171  -Duke 

,'. 

4947 

D10 

[17|  -Wake Forest (OT) 

L 

5862 

DM 

•  at  Virginia 

,', 

72-69 

D17 

■at  Duke 

I 

61-68 

D18 

•  3t  No  Carolina 

,V 

70-60 

on 

Texas  Tech' 

.'. 

58-54 

m 

Rhode  Island ' 

.'. 

83*6 

D3C 

Cincinnati 

7. 

7861 

J4 

|11]        -South  Carolina 

,v 

68-51 

J6 

[111       *  Virginia 

,V 

78« 

ja 

1111       -at  Clemson 

,v 

71-63 

J 10 

[11|        -at  South  Carolina 

W 

68-52 

J13 

[11|  |21  -NC  State 

n 

6864 

J18 

[61  |91  at  Geo  Washington 

I 

53-75 

J29 

[8|       at  Navy 

.V 

60-54 

F5 

[121         at  WllliamS  Mary 

,'. 

67-62 

F8 

[111  [6]   Georqe  Washington 

L 

67-73 

F12 

[111       -No  Carolina 

'.'.' 

63*1 

F!5 

[111        •  Clemson 

7, 

6866 

F19 

[111  [71  •  at  NC  State 

L 

58-78 

-:• 

|111        •  at  Wake  Forest 

L 

71-75 

F25 

[171        at  Georqetown  (20T) 

'.'. 

5749 

M3 

[18]        Virginia  (OT) J 

L 

67-68 

1-AII-Amencan  City  Tournament  at  Owensboro,  Ky; 
2-ACC  Tournament  at  Raleigh.  N  C    (Reynolds 
Coliseum) 

1955-56 

Record:  14-10  H:9-5  A:  54  N:  0-1 

ACC:  7-7. 5th  place 

D2 

•  Virginia 

7. 

67-55 

DS 

William  S  Mary 

,V 

52-51 

D-C 

•  Wake  Forest 

.'. 

61-51 

D15 

[121   Kentucky 

L 

61-62 

D17 

[11]  -No  Carolina 

. 

62-68 

D29 

[16|   Michigan  State ' 

L 

75-95 

D37 

St  Francis ' 

.V 

7566 

J4 

•  South  Carolina 

,\ 

76-57 

.5 

[71  Georqe  Washmqton 

.', 

6248 

.7 

•at  Clemson 

.', 

71-63 

J9 

•  at  South  Carolina 

,'. 

59-53 

.■: 

[3]  -NC State 

L 

64-73 

.1- 

[6|  -at Duke 

L 

62-76 

J16 

19]  ■  at  No  Carolina 

L 

5564 

J21 

at  Georgetown  (OT) 

.', 

62-57 

F4 

Navy 

7, 

8061 

F7 

18]  -Duke 

L 

70-82 

F11 

[19]  at  Geo  Washington 

.'. 

6746 

F14 

•Clemson 

.', 

81-69 

Fie 

[5]  •  at  NC  State 

IV 

71-62 

F2f 

•  at  Wake  Forest 

L 

60-76 

F23 

•at  Virginia 

L 

60-73 

F2S 

Georqetown 

.'. 

7261 

M1 

[111  Duke' 

L 

69-94 

1-Mid-Winter  Festival  at  College  Park.  Md  (Cole 
Reld  House);  2-ACC  Tournament  at  Raleigh  N  C 
(Reynolds  Coliseum) 

1956-57 

Record:  16-10  H:8-2  A:  56  N:  3-2 

ACC:  9-5. 2nd  place 

D1 

•at  Virginia 

A 

67-63 

D6 

Fordham 

L 

62-68 

D1C 

•  Wake  Forest 

:. 

59-53 

□IS 

[3|  at  Kentucky 

L 

55-76 

D17 

[61  •  at  No.  Carolina 

L 

61-70 

D30 

Montana  Stale 

.'. 

89-72 

D31 

New  Mexico  ASM ' 

L 

4345 

J! 

V-gima 

.', 

43-39 

M 

•at  Clemson 

.V 

59-52 

J5 

•  at  South  Carolina 

L 

60-68 

J10 

1151  -Duke 

.V 

62-51 

J12 

at  Geo  Washington 

.V 

6848 

314 

•  South  Carolina 

7, 

66-59 

J16 

Georqetown 

7, 

8269 

J19 

•NC  Slate 

.'. 

7966 

J31 

[19]  -at Duke 

L 

60-72 

F2 

Georqe  Washington 

•V 

84-67 

F5 

[11  -No.  Carolina  (20T) 

L 

6165 

F12 

•  Virginia 

.V 

8564 

F16 

•  at  NC  State 

7. 

5649 

F18 

|17]  -at  Wake  Forest 

L 

5862 

F23 

at  Navy 

L 

55-56 

F25 

•  Clemson 

W 

74-65 

F27 

at  Georgetown 

.'. 

62-59 

M7 

Virginia ; 

W 

71-68 

M8 

South  Carolina 2 

I 

64-74 

1-AJl-Amencan  City  Tournament  at  Owensboro, 
Ky, .2-ACC  Tournament  at  Raleigh.  NC.  (Reynolds 
Coliseum) 

1957-58 

Record:  22-7  H:  10-1  A:  64  N:  6-2 

ACC:  9-5, 4th 

olace,  ACC  Tournament  Champion 

Postseason:  NCAA  East  Region  3rd  place.  AP 
No  6.  UPI  No  6 

D4 

George  Washington 

,v 

64-55 

D7 

at  Fordham 

(V 

61-58 

D9 

Kentucky 

,', 

71-62 

D13 

•  Wake  Forest 

.',' 

72-58 

D18     |61 

Navy 

w 

88-58 

D28    |6] 

Vandefbi 

.'. 

71-56 

D30    |6| 

Memphis  State  (30T) 

L 

4647 

J3       |71 

•  at  South  Carolina 

w 

72-59 

J4       [7[ 

•  at  Clemson 

L 

66-73 

J8     [11| 

•Duke 

.'. 

7449 

J11    [11|  |3] 

•No  Carolina 

','. 

74-61 

J14     [8| 

at  Georgetown 

,', 

5545 

J20     [8|[20] 

•NC  Stale 

I 

48-57 

F1       [91 

at  Navy 

.', 

64-51 

F-      |81 

•  at  Virginia 

,'. 

87-66 

F8       [81 

•  at  Wake  Forest 

,V 

74-67 

F13     |9| 

•  Clemson 

,v 

72-54 

F15     |9][10| 

•  at  NC  State  (30T) 

L 

64-69 

F18   [14] 

•  Virginia 

.', 

69-56 

F21    [14]  [71 

■  at  Duke 

L 

59*8 

F22   [14]|161 

*  at  No  Carolina 

L 

59*6 

F26   [17] 

Georgetown 

.'. 

5646 

Ml     [17[ 

•  South  Carolina 

7. 

99-59 

M6    [171 

Virqinia 2 

W 

7066 

M7    |171  161 

Duke(OT)2 

.'. 

71-65 

M8    |17[[13] 

No  Carolina 2 

w 

86-74 

M11     |6| 

Boston  College  - 

w 

8663 

M14    [6|  |5]  Temple' 

L 

67-71 

M15    [6] 

Manhaitri- 

IV 

59-55 

1-Sugar  Bowl  Tournament  at  New  Orleans,  La 
(Loyola  Field  House};  2-ACC  Tournament  at 
Raleigh,  N  C  (Reynolds  Coliseum),  3-NCAA  East 
Region  First  Round  at  New  York.  NY  {Madison 
Square  Garden);  4-NCAA  East  Regional  at  Char- 
lotte,  NC  (Charlotte Coliseum) 


1958-59 

Record   •   -'  ■  H   ~  -  A  .  ■  N   '  . 

ACC:  7-7. 3rd 

place  (be) 

D3 

■  NC  Stale 

L   53-55 

D6 

at  Northwestern 

L   62-66 

D10 

•  Virginia 

W   63-56 

D15 

:-: 

at  Kentucky  (OT) 

L    56-58 

D17 

Navy 

-    50-53 

D20 

•  Wake  Forest 

7,    68*5 

029 

[7|  Mississippi  Slate ' 

L   45-56 

D30 

Loyola  (Md.)' 

W    54-50 

J7 

•Duke 

.'.    64-31 

J9 

■aiSo.lh  7-r:  -a 

W    5941 

J10 

•  at  Clemson 

L   46-55 

J14 

Georgetown 

W    61-53 

J17 

■  at  Duke 

L    69-78 

F4 

_a 

•  at  No  Carolina 

L    57-64 

F7 

•  at  Wake  Fores! 

L   53-56 

F10 
F14 

I6I 

G  Washington  (OT) 
•  at  NC  State 

L   6566 
L    37-53 

F16 

•  Clemson 

W    77-58 

F18 

Ml  Virginia 

L    50-62 

F21 

[11 

•  No  Carolina 

W   69-51 

F25 

at  Georqetown 
•  South  Carolina 

W    67-56 

F27 

W   7545 

M5 

Virginia 2 

L    65*6 

1 -Sugar  Bowl  Tournament  at  New  Orleans,  La. 
(Loyola  Field  House);  2-ACC  Tournament  at 
Raleiqh.  NC  (Reynolds Coliseum) 

1959-60 

Record:  156  H:  8-2  A:  7-5  N:  0-1 

ACC:  9-5. 3rd 

place 

D3 

at  Geo  Washington 

W    64-57 

D9 

•  Virginia 

W    73-62 

D14 

Georqetown 

W    5948 

D18 

•  Wake  Forest 

L    47-54 

D28 

PI 

Indiana ' 

L    63-72 

029 

Fordham' 

W    76-54 

J4 

Yale 

W  103-80 

J6 

•  South  Carolina 

W    85-52 

J13 

at  Georgetown 

L    51*6 

J16 

■  at  Duke 

W    5648 

J18 

■  NC  Slate 

W    63-53 

J  20 

at  Navy 

W    51-50 

F3 

(171 

•  No  Carolina 

L    66-75 

F6 

■  ,ii  Alake  Forest 

L    64*5 

F10 

■  at  Virg  ma 

W    4443 

F13 

•  at  NC  State 

L    4648 

F15 

•  Clemson 

.', 

70-55 

F18 

■Duke 

:. 

71*1 

F20 

G  Washington  (OT) 

A 

8664 

F23 

•  at  No  Carolina 

L 

64-8' 

F26 

•  at  Clemson  (2  OT) 

.'. 

66-59 

F27 

•  at  South  Carolina 

.'. 

72-55 

M3 

at  NC  State 2 

L 

58-74 

1-Blue  Grass  Feshval  at  Louisville,  Ky  (Kentucky 
State  Fairgrounds  Pavilion);  2-ACC  Tournament  at 
Raleigh.  N  C  (Reynolds  Colseum) 

1960-61 

Record:  14-12  H:  9-2  A:  3-8  N:  2-2 

ACC:  66, 5th  place 

D1 

Penn  State 

:. 

6447 

D3 

•  at  Virginia 

7, 

57-52 

D6 

Georqe  Washmqton 

.', 

80*8 

D10 

a'  Minnesota 

w 

64-53 

D-4 

[12] 

at  Georqetown 

.V 

78*7 

D17 

|12] 

•  Wake  Forest 

L 

60-72 

D29 

["I 

No  Carolina ' 

L 

57*1 

D30 

|10| 

at  NC  Slate' 

L 

67-75 

D31 

.V.O-n.nc 

;. 

84-77 

J7 

•  South  Carolina 

w 

72-58 

J11 

Georgetown 

,v 

5547 

J14 

[81 

•  at  Duke 

L 

62-70 

316 

m 

•  No,  Carolina 

L 

52-58 

J18 

Navy 

.', 

6362 

J21 

•  NC  State 

7, 

75-57 

F2 

PI 

•  at  No  Carolina 

L 

5663 

F4 

•  at  Wake  Forest 

L 

69-78 

F10 

•  a'  Z  emson 

L 

59-76 

F11 

•  at  South  Carolina 

L 

61-64 

F13 

•  at  NC  State 

L 

6663 

F16 

PI 

■Duke 

.'. 

76-71 

F18 

at  Geo.  Washmqton 

L 

44-63 

F22 

•  Virqinia 

7. 

77*2 

F25 

■  Clemson  (OT) 

W 

82-80 

M2 

Clemson 2 

W 

91-75 

M3 

Wake  Forest2 

L 

76-98 

1-Dixie  Classic  at  Raleigh,  N  C  (Reynolds  Coli- 
seum); 2-ACC  Tournament  at  Raleigh,  N  C 
(Reynolds  Coliseum) 

1961-62 

Record:  8-17  H:4*  A:«  N:0-3 

ACC:  3-11, 7th  place 

D2 

at  Penn  State 

L 

65-71 

D6 

Georgetown  (20T) 

L 

78-79 

D12 

•NC  Slate  (OT) 

L 

68-73 

D15 

Minnesota 

W 

7569 

D16 

Pi 

•  Wake  Forest 

.'. 

7962 

D18 

■  at  Virginia 

7. 

91-70 

D29 

Mississippi  State ' 

L 

62-64 

D30 

Louisville ' 

L 

6463 

J3 

at  Geo  Washington 

.'. 

67-56 

J6 

•  South  Carolina 

L 

77*6 

J10 

at  Georqetown 

•V 

83-70 

J13 

[10] 

•  at  Duke 

- 

F6-64 

J16 

George  Washington 

w 

8167 

J20 

•  at  NC  State 

L 

61*8 

J22 

at  Miami 

7. 

71-68 

F3 

at  Navy 

L 

58*7 

F6 

•  No.  Carolina 

7. 

7962 

F9 

■  at  South  Carolina 

L 

6865 

F10 

■  at  Clemson 

L 

61-73 

F13 

n 

•Duke 

L 

53-79 

F17 

•at  Wake  Forest 

L 

7861 

F19 

•  at  No  Carolina 

L 

67-70 

F21 

•  Virginia 

L 

68-72 

F24 

•  Clemson 

L 

68-75 

M1 

[8| 

Duke1 

L 

58-71 

1-Sugar  Bowl  Tournament  at  New  Odeans,  La 
(Loyola  Field  House),  2-ACC  Tournament  at 

Raleigh,  N  C  (Reynolds  Coliseum 

1962-63 

Record:  8-13  H:  5*  A:  3*  N:  0-1 

ACC:  4-10. 6tt 

place  (be) 

D1 

Penn  State 

L 

6162 

D4 

at  Georgetown 

L 

70-79 

D9 

PI 

•  at  Duke 

L 

56-92 

D11 

•NC  State  (OT) 

L 

74-76 

D15 

■  a' '.  'q  '■  a 

7. 

67*1 

D19 

•  Wake  Forest 

L 

74*5 

J5 

•  South  Carolina 

7. 

68*3 

J7 

Georqe  Washmqton 

1\ 

74-72 

J12 

Navy 

W 

67*1 

J14 

|10] 

•  No  Carolina 

L 

56-78 

319 

■  at  NC  Slate 

L 

59-79 

F1 

ji  Gee  ■'■^-  npjkKi 

W 

68*7 

F4 

Gee-el:.--' 

w 

73-72 

F7 

•  at  No  Carolina 

L 

68*2 

F9 

•  a!  Clemson 

L 

60*2 

F11 

■  at  South  Carolina 

W 

5144 

F14 

■at  Wake  Forest 

L 

54-75 

F16 

■  V  rgin  a 

L 

69-71 

F19 

PI 

■Duke 

L 

70-76 

F23 

•Clemson 

W 

69*7 

F28 

Wake  Forest ' 

L    41-80 

1-ACC  Tournament  at  Raleigh.  N  C.  (Reynolds 
Coliseum) 

1963-64 

Record:  9-17  H:  54  A:  2-10  ► 
5-9. 6th  place 

:  2-3  ACC: 

D2 

•  Virginia 

W    68-58 

D4 

at  Georqetown 

L    72-83 

D7 

at  Penn  Stale 

L    62-91 

D10 

■  NC  State 

W   7262 

014 

West  Virginia 

W    74-72 

D16 

•Clemson 

W    5648 

D20 

Tennessee ' 

L    59-70 

D21 

Louisiana  State ' 

W    7565 

D27 

Anzona  ■ 

L    54-57 

D28 

Columbia 

W    82-76 

J6 

•  South  Carolina  (OT)    L   69-73 

J11 

at  Navy 

L    5568 

J13 

•  at  No  Carolina 

L    88-97 

318 

•  at  NC  State 

L    6566 

J2C 

•at Wake  Forest 

W   91-62 

F1 

at  Geo  Washington 

W    80-76 

F5 

at  West  Virginia 

L    67-91 

F8 

I* 

•Duke 

L  72-104 

F14 

■Wake  Forest 

L    77-79 

F18 

•  No.  Carolina 

W    7464 

F20 

•  at  Virginia 

L    73-79 

F22 

- 

•  at  Duke 

L    63*4 

F25 

Georgetown 

L    78*1 

F28 

■  at  Clemson 

L   6863 

F29 

•  at  South  Carolina 

L    64-74 

M5 

Clemson  J 

L    67-81 

1-VPI  Tournament  at  Blacksburg,  Va  (Virginia  Tech 
Coliseum).  2-Evansville  Holiday  Tournament  at 
Evansville,  Ind  (Roberts  Stadium).  3-ACC  Tourna- 
ment at  Raleigh,  NC  (Reynolds Coliseum) 

1 964-65 

Record:  18*  H:9-3  A:  74  N:  2-1 

ACC:  104, 2nd  place  (be) 

D2 

Penn  State 

W    72-71 

D3 

George  Washington 

W    82*0 

D5 

•  at  Virginia 

L    5961 

D8 

■  NC  State 

L    62-63 

D12 

West  Virqinia  (OT) 

L    7360 

D18 

•  Wake  Forest 

.'.     52-^4 

D19 

Kansas  (OT) 

L    6163 

D28 

Tulsa' 

,\    oS  59 

D29 

atMiam 

L    7340 

J4 

•  No  Carolina 

W    76*8 

X 

•  at  Clemson  (20T) 

W   6765 

J9 

•  at  South  Carolina 

W    75-70 

J13 

Navy 

W    77-58 

J14 

•at  Wake  Forest  (OT) 

W    9365 

J16 

•  at  NC  State 

L   67-73 

330 

•  at  No  Carolina 

W    91-80 

F1 

[101 

■  at  Duke 

L    64*2 

F10 

at  West  Virginia 

W    86-78 

F13 

at  Georqetown 

W    85*7 

F17 

•  Virginia 

W    5247 

F20 

at  Navy 

W    70-57 

F23 

PI 

•Duke 

W    85*2 

F26 

•Clemson 

W    88-71 

F27 

•  South  Carolina 

W   7359 

M4 

Clemson2 

W   61-50 

MS 

at  NC  State 

L    67-76 

1-Miami,  Fla  (Miami  Beach  Convenbon  Center); 
2-ACC  Tournament  at  Raleigh,  N  C  (Reynolds 
Coliseum) 

1 965-66 

Record:  14-11  H:  7-3  A:  5-7  N:  2-1 

ACC:  7-7.5lh  place 

D1 

at  Penn  State 

L   61*5 

D4 

•  Wake  Forest 

W    S7-66 

07 

■  NC  Slate 

W    5948 

D10 

n 

at  Kaisaa 

L    62-71 

D11 

at  Kansas  State 

W    63-5' 

D15 

Georgetown 

:■     '7  59 

D21 

at  West  Virginia 

L    74-76 

D29 

Houston ' 

W    69*8 

D30 

Dayton ' 

W    77-75 

33 

•  at  No  Carolina 

L    52*7 

35 

•  Virg  nia 

L    62*5 

J13 

ni 

•a:  Duke 

L    61-76 

J15 

•  at  NC  State  (OT) 

L    5860 

J27 

ai  Get  Washington 

:,   10761 

J29 

■  at  Clemson 

L    66-71 

J31 

■  a!  South  Carolina 

W    78*3 

F5 

•  No  Carolina 

W    75*6 

F7 

•at  Wake  Forest  (OT) 

.',    86-78 

F9 

Navy 

W    74-69 

F12 

West  Virginia 

■■:  107-92 

F16 

•at  Virqinia 

W    71*4 

F19 

pi 

•Duke 

L    69-74 

F25 

■  South  Carolina 

W    5642 

F26 

•Clemson 

L    69-61 

M3 

No  Carolina-' 

L    70-77 

1-Sugar  Bowl  Tournament  at  New  Orleans.  La 
(Loyola  Field  House);  2-ACC  Tournament  at 
Raleigh,  N  C  (Reynolds  Coliseum) 

1966-67 

Record:  11-14  H:5-5  A:  4-8  N:  2-1 

ACC:  5-9,  5th  place  (be) 

D1 

Penn  State 

',V 

76-53 

D7 

•  at  NC  State 

.'. 

54-38 

D10 

•  South  Carolina 

L 

6365 

D13 

•at  Virginia 

W 

85*5 

D16 

Oklahoma  State ' 

.V 

5049 

D17 

at  Memphis  State ' 

L 

5355 

D20 

•  Wake  Forest 

L 

59*8 

D28 

at  Davidson 2 

w 

66*5 

D29 

Army2 

w 

57-54 

J7 

•NC  State 

w 

60-55 

J-t 

at  West  Virginia  (OT) 

7, 

82*1 

J14 

•Duke(OT) 

L 

69-72 

J16 

•Clemson 

W 

6848 

J28 

West  Virqinia 

L 

58*1 

J30 

•  at  South  Carolina 

L 

5360 

F4 

12]  -at No  Carolina 

L 

77-85 

F9 

Georqe  Washmqton 

W 

78-52 

F11 

at  Georqetown 

L 

49*0 

F13 

•  Virginia 

.V 

87-76 

F16 

at  Navy 

L 

65*6 

F18 

■  at  Duke 

L 

58*1 

F22 

[5]  •  No  Carolina 

L 

78-79 

F25 

•  at  Clemson 

L 

61*5 

M4 

•at Wake  Forest 

L 

64-78 

M9 

South  Carolina 3 

L 

54-57 

1-Memphis  Invitational  at  Memphis,  Tenn  (Mid- 
South  Coliseum);  2-Chariotte  Invitabonal  at  Char- 
lotte, N  C  (Chartotte  Coliseum);  3ACC  Tournament 
at  Greensboro,  N  C  (Greensboro  Coliseum) 

FRANK 
FELLOWS 

2  Seasons 
1967-6810 
1968-69 
Rec:  16-34 
Conf.:  6-22 

1967-68 

Record:  8-16  H:  7-3  A:  1-11  N:  0-2 


ACC:  4-10, 6th  place 

02 

at  Penn  Slate 

L    71-76 

D4 

at  Geo  Washington 

W   84-53 

D6 

•  NC  State 

L   62-75 

D9 

•  South  Carolina 

7,"    66-65 

D14 

•at  Wake  Forest 

L    60-73 

D21 

at  Texas-El  Paso' 

L    5370 

D22 

Southern  Illinois  (OT) 

.    72-73 

J3 

•  at  South  Carolina 

l    59*8 

36 

•  at  NC  State 

L   52-68 

J10 

West  Virginia 

W   79-75 

J13 
J15 

•Duke 

•  at  Clemson  (20T) 

L   52-84 

L    93-94 

J17 

Navy 

W    76-72 

330 

at  Miami 

L    7393 

F3 

Pi 

•  No.  Carolina 

L    67-73 

F6 

•  at  Duke 

L   64*5 

F10 

at  West  Virginia 

L    66-83 

F13 

■  Virginia 

W    35-76 

F17 

•  Wake  Forest 

W    87-74 

F21 

PI 

•  at  No.  Carolina 

L    60*3 

F24 

•Clemson 

W    31-68 

F28 

•at  Virginia 

L    68-70 

'.12 

Georgetown 

W    66*0 

M7 

NC  State2 

L    54*3 

1-Sun  Carnival  Tournament  at  El  Paso,  Texas 
(Memonal  Gymnasium);  2-ACC  Tournament  at 
Charlotte.  NC.  (Chartotte  Coliseum) 

1968-69 

Record:  8-18  H:4-6  A:  310  N:  1-2 

ACC:  2-12. 7tn  place  (be) 

N30 

Penn  State 

W    66-56 

D4 

at  West  Virginia 

L    65-86 

D7 

■at  South  Carolina 

L    67-79 

D11 

Pnnceton 

L   6372 

D14 

•at  Wake  Forest 

L   87-95 

D17 

Georqe  Washington 

W   99-96 

D20 

31  Marshall 

W   89*0 

D21 

M  am 

L   85-92 

D27 

[31 

a:  Da'.  ;Jior 

L   69*3 

D28 

,',. ch  la  Slate - 

W   95*3 

33 

•at  Wake  Forest1 

L    71-93 

J4 

•  at  NC  State 

L    69-85 

J8 

•  South  Carolina 

L    67-69 

BASKETBALL 


.111 

■  at  Duke 

L   85-96 

.113 

•  Clemson 

W    83-78 

.116 

•  Virginia 

L    77-78 

F1 

PI 

■  al  No  Carolina 

L  87-107 

FS 

•  NC  Stale 

L   81-86 

F8 

West  Virginia 

W   91-84 

F10 

■Duke 

I    83-93 

F12 

at  Navy 

L   68-72 

F15 

■  al  Virginia 

L    78-84 

F19 

PI 

•  No.  Carolina 

I    86-88 

F22 

•  at  Clemson 

W    84-83 

Ml 


M6 


W    83-78 
[13]   South  Carolina  * L    71-92 


at  Georgetown  _ 


1 -Marshall  Invitational  at  Huntington,  W  Va  (Memo- 
nal  Field  House).  2-Charlotte  Invitational  at  Char- 
lotte. N  C  (Charlotte  Coliseum),  3-al  Greensboro, 
N  C.  (Greensboro  Coliseum);  4-ACC  Tournament 
alCharlolte,  N  CJChariotte  Coliseum) 


CHARLES  'LEFTY' 
DRIESELL 


1969-70 

Record:  13-13  H:  104  A:  3-7  N:0-2 


ACC:  5-9, 6th 

D1 

Buffalo 

W    97-77 

D3 

at  Geo  Washington 

W    92-71 

D10 

atPnnceton 

L    67-75 

D13 

•  Wake  Forest 

L  87-104 

D15 

n 

•  South  Carolina 

L  68-101 

D19 

Army1 

L   54-69 

D20 

Fordham ' 

W    94-71 

D29 

Delaware 

W    94-58 

J2 

[151 

•NC  Stale' 

L    57-91 

J3 

•at  Wake  Forest1 

W    96-88 

J7 

West  Virqinia 

W    83-76 

J10 

PI 

•  at  South  Carolina 

L    44-55 

J12 

•at  Clemson 

W    75*8 

J14 

Navy 

W    73-57 

J24 

Maine 

W    97-68 

J28 

•Duke 

W    52-50 

J31 

[91 

•No  Carolina 

L    69-77 

F4 

|5| 

■  al  NC  Stale 

L    54-64 

F7 

Georgetown 

W    81-71 

F11 

•at  Virqinia 

L    69-71 

F18 

[13] 

•  at  No.  Carolina 

L    83-90 

F21 

•  at  Duke 

L    76*7 

F23 

•  Clemson 

W  103-85 

F25 

at  West  Virqinia 

I    78-83 

F28 

•  Virqinia 

W    79-71 

MS 

[191 

NC  Stale1 

L    57-67 

1-Maryland  Invitational  Tournament  at  College 
Park,  Md  (Cole  Field  House),  2-at  Greensboro, 
N  C  (Greensboro  Coliseum).  3-ACC  Tournament 
al Chadolte,  NC  (Charlotte  Coliseum) 

1970-71 

Record:  14-12  H:  11-4  A:  3-7  N:  0-1 

ACC:  5-9. 6th  place  (tie) 

D1 

Delaware 

W    86-73 

D5 

Buffalo 

W  109-70 

D8 

Lehiqh 

W    85*6 

D12 

•  Wake  Forest 

W    72-71 

D16 

PI 

■  at  South  Carolina 

L    70-96 

D19 

at  Georqelown 

L    79-92 

D22 

Tampa 

W    80-72 

D29 

Miami 

W  111-77 

J2 

Richmond 

W    99*7 

J6 

•NC  State 

L    81-83 

J9 

[21 

•South Carolina (OT)  W   31-30 

J1I 

•  Clemson 

W    56-52 

J23 

George  Washington 

W    69*7 

J27 

at  Loyola  (Md.) 

W    88*9 

J  30 

[20] 

•  at  No.  Carolina 

L  79-105 

F3 

•  at  NC  Stale 

L    61-71 

F6 

•  at  Duke 

W   88-79 

F10 

•at  Virqinia 

L    63-78 

F13 

•Duke 

L    67-70 

F17 

P 

•  No.  Carolina 

L  76-100 

F20 

at  Seton  Hall 

W    56-55 

F23 

•  al  Clemson  (OT) 

L    45-51 

F27 

West  Virqinia 

L    81*3 

M2 

•at Wake  Forest 

L   66-72 

M6 

•  Virqinia  (OT) 

W   89*1 

M11 

16 

South  Carolina 

L   63-71 

1-ACC  Tournament  at  Greensboro.  N.C.  (Greens- 
boro Coliseum) 

1971-72 

Record:  27-5  H:  14-0  A:  74  N:  6-1 


ACC:  84. 2nd  place  (lie). 
ACC  Tournament  Finalist 

Postseason: NIT  Champion.  AP  No  14,  UPI  No  11 

D1      [61        Brown 

W  100-83 

D4      |61       at  Geo.  Washington 

W  117-96 

D8     [51        -  at  Virqinia 

L    57-78 

D13    [51        Georqetown 

W    7946 

D17  [151        Camsius 

W    86-77 

D20  [151        at  Loyola  (Md.) 

W    73-60 

D22  [151         al  Holy  Cross 
D29  (161        Western  Kentucky ' 

W  102-79 
W  103-67 

D30   [16|  [9[    St  John's' 

W    90*9 

J5     1121        -NC  State 

W    33-70 

J8     [12]        -at  Clemson 

L    61-63 

J10   1121        -at Wake  Forest' 

W    4946 

J22              at  Navy 

W    85-60 

J25  1181       Buffalo 

W    82-58 

J29   [181  |3[  •  at  No.  Carolina 

L   72-92 

J31   1181        •  at  NC  State 

W   66*5 

F5               •  Duke 

W    77-58 

F9          (201    Duquesne 

W    85-71 

F12                  al  Long  Island 

W    78*0 

F16  [191  [31  -No  Carolina  (OT) 

W    79-77 

F19  |191       -Clemson 

W    67-57 

F22  (121       Richmond 

W    76*1 

F26  [121       -at Duke 

L   59*8 

M1    [18]        -Wake  Forest  (OT) 

W    64-56 

M4    1181(121  -Virginia 

W    4542 

M9    [131        Clemson1 

W    54-52 

M10  |131[151   Virqinia1 

W    62-57 

M11  |131  [3|   No  Carolina1 

L    64-73 

M18  [141         St  Joseph's" 

W    67-55 

M20  [141       Syracuse' 

W    71*5 

M23  [141       Jacksonville' 

W    91-77 

M25  [141         Niaqara' 

W  100*9 

1-Maryland  Invitational  at  College 
Field  House),  2-at  Greensboro.  N 
Coliseum}.  3-ACC  Tournament 
N.C.  (Greensboro  Coliseum);  4- 
tion  Tournament  at  New  York, 
Square  Garden] 


Park.  Md  (Cole 
C.  (Greensboro 
at  Greensboro, 
National  Invita- 
NY  (Madison 


1972-73 

Record:  23-7  H:  12-1  A:  84  N:  3-2 

ACC:  7-5, 3rd  place,  ACC  Tournament  Finalist 

Postseason: 
No.  10 

NCAA  Elite  Eight,  AP  No  8.  UPI 

N29     |31 

Brown 

W  127-82 

D2      131 

at  Richmond 

W   82-50 

D9      [31 

at  Camsius 

W  107*0 

D12     [3| 

al  Georqetown 

W   99-73 

D22    |2] 
D29    121 

George  Washington 
Georqia  Tech ' 

W    88-79 
W    90-55 

D30    [2[ 

Syracuse' 

W    90-76 

J2       [21 

Kent 

W    76-58 

J6      121 

•  at  Clemson 

W    79-75 

J9      12] 

•  Virginia 

W    93-74 

J11      [2]  [3] 

•NC  State 

L    85*7 

J20     [31 

at  Navy 

W    76*7 

J22     [3] 

•  Wake  Forest 

W  105-76 

J23     |41 

Long  Island 

W  100-73 

J27     141  [31 

•  No  Carolina 

W    94*8 

J31      [31  [21 

■  at  NC  Stale 

L    7849 

F3       [31 

•  al  Duke 

L    81*5 

F8       191 

at  Fordham 

W    83-72 

F11      [91 

Buffalo 

W    93*4 

F14   [10[  [6] 

•aINo  Carolina 

L    85-95 

F17    [101 

•  Clemson 

W    69*6 

F21     [8] 

al  Duquesne 

W    81-71 

F24     |81 

•Ouke 

W    96*8 

F28     |9[ 

•at Wake  Forest 

L    60*2 

M3      [91 

•  at  Virqinia 

W    92*1 

M8    [10] 

Clemson 1 

W    77*1 

M9    1101 

Wake  Forest2 

W    73*5 

M10  |101  [2] 

NC  State' 

L    74-76 

M15    181[I4]  Syracuse' 
Ml 7    [e]  [4]   Providence' 


W    91-75 


L  89-103 


1-Maryland  Invitational  at  College  Park,  Md  (Cole 
Field  House).  2-ACC  Tournament  at  Greensboro, 
N.C.  (Greensboro  Coliseum),  3-NCAA  East 
Regional  at  Chartotle.  NO  (Chartotte  Coliseum) 

1973-74 

Record:  23-5  H:  12-1  A:  7-3  W:  4-1 

ACC:  9-3,  2nd  place  (tie), 
ACC  Tournament  Finalist 


Postseason:  AP  No  4  UPI  No  4 

D1 

W  Ml 

at  UCLA 

L    64*5 

D5 

["1 

Eastern  Kentucky 

W  106-57 

D11 

W 

Georgetown 

W  115*3 

D21 

[21 

San  Francisco ' 

W    78*0 

D22 

PI 

Sanla  Clara 

W    53-32 

D29 

PI 

Holy  Cross ' 

W  102-75 

D30 

[21 

Boston  Colleqe ' 

W    58-37 

J2 

[31 

at  Richmond 

W    96*0 

J5 

PI 

•  Clemson 

W   89-60 

J11 

[31 

•  at  Wake  Forest 

W    72-59 

J13 

pi  n 

■  .it  NC  Slate 

L     74-80 

.117 

[41 

Fordham 

W  112-73 

.119 

["1 

at  Navy 

W   72-50 

J22 

[51 

Canisius 

W    86-73 

.126 

H  R 

•  at  No  Carolina 

L   73*2 

.130 

W  PI 

•  NC  State 

L    80*6 

F? 

[61 

•Duke 

W  104*3 

F6 

\n 

■  at  Virginia 

W    88*1 

F9 

m 

George  Washington 

W    92-71 

F13 

[61  [41 

•  No  Carolina 

W    91*0 

Flfi 

[61 

•  at  Clemson 

W    56-54 

F20 

[51 

Duquesne 

W    98-72 

F23 

[5| 

•  at  Duke 

W    64*1 

F27 

[51 

•  Wake  Forest 

W    77*8 

M2 

[5] 

•  Virqinia 

W  110-75 

1.17 

[41 

Duke' 

W    85*6 

W  105-85 


M8 [4]J6]_  No  Carolina ' 

M9      [4]  [11   NC  State  (OT)'       L100-103 


1-Cabte  Car  Classic  at  Oakland,  Calif  (Oakland 
Coliseum),  2  -Maryland  Invitational  at  College  Park, 
Md  (Cole  Field  House);  3-at  Landover,  Md.  (Capital 
Centre).  4-ACC  Tournament  at  Greensboro,  N  C 
(Greensboro  Coliseum) 


1974-75 

Record:  24-5  H:  12-2  A:  10-1  N:  2-2 

ACC:  10-2,  ACC  Reqular  Season  Champion 

Postseason:  NCAA  Elite  Eight,  AP  No  5, 
UPI  No.  5 

N18     |4] 

Richmond 

W  106*1 

D4      |4] 

•  at  Wake  Forest 

W    99-78 

D7      [4[ 

Lonq  Island 

W    99*4 

D10     [51 

Georqetown 

W  104-71 

D12     [51 

DePauw 

W  11349 

D21     |5] 

George  Washington 

W    81*7 

D27     [5] 

Georqia  Tech ! 

W  105*7 

D28     |5|  [3] 

UCLA! 

L    75*1 

J2       [71 

Appalachian  Stale 

W    96-50 

J4       (71|19[ 

Notre  Dame 

W    90*2 

J8       |5[ 

•Duke 

W    83-77 

J11      [51119] 

•  Wake  Forest 

W    89-73 

J16     [51  |41 

•  NC  Stale 

W  103*5 

J18     pi 

at  Navy 

W    87-73 

J22     |31 

•  at  Clemson 

L    82-83 

J25     (31(141 

•No  Carolina 

L    66*9 

F1       [81  [2] 

•alNC  Slate 

W    98-97 

F4      [41 

•  Virqinia 

W    86-79 

F6       141 

al  Fordham 

W    6546 

F8      141 

■  at  Duke 

W  104*0 

F15     [31 

•  at  No.  Carolina 

W    96-74 

F19     [31 

•  at  Virqinia 

W    70-51 

F23     [3] 

al  Duquesne 

W  103-82 

F26     |21|11] 

■  Clemson 

W    70-44 

M1      [21 

E  Tennessee  State 

VV  104-87 

M6      [21  [8] 

NC  State' 

L    85-87 

M18    [4] 

Creiqhton ' 

W    83-79 

M20    [4]  |9| 

Notre  Dame 

W    83-71 

M22    [4]  [I) 

Louisville' 

L    82-% 

1-at  Landover,  Md  (Capital  Centre),  2-Maryiand 
Invitational  al  College  Park,  Md.  (Cole  Field 
House),  3-ACC  Tournament  at  Greensboro,  N.C. 
(Greensboro  Coliseum),  4-NCAA  Midwest  Region 
First  Round  at  Lubbock,  Texas  (Memonal  Coliseum); 
5-NCAAMidwesl  Regional  at  Las  Cruces,  N.M  (Pan 
American  Center] 


1975-76 

Record:  22*  H:  13-2  A:  8-3  N:  1-1 

ACC 

7-5. 2nd 

place  (tie) 

Post 

eason: 
|3[ 

IP  No  11,  UPI  No.  13 

N29 

Easl  Carolina 

W  127*4 

D3 

PI 

DePauw 

W    9942 

D6 

[21 

al  Richmond 

W   98-71 

D8 

[21 

Boston  University 

W  122-82 

DIO 

PI 

Georqia  Tech 

W    93*5 

020 

PI 

Fordham 

W    81-56 

D22 

PI 

UNC  Chadolte 

W    70*0 

D29 

[21 

Seton  Hall1 

W  104-69 

D30 

[21 

Princeton ' 

W    66-59 

J3 

[21 

Long  Island 

W  111*8 

J7 

PI 

al  Geo  Washington 

W    82-72 

J10 

PI  [71 

•at  Wake  Forest ! 

L    93-96 

J14 

|2]|131 

•alNC  Slate 

W    87*9 

J17 

PI 

at  Navy 

W    87-69 

J21 

PI 

•  Clemson 

L    77*2 

J25 

PI  |5| 

■  at  No.  Carolina  (OT 

L    93-95 

J28 

PI  [81 

•  NC  Stale 

W  102*4 

J31 

mi'oi 

al  Noire  Dame 

W    69-63 

F4 

[51 

•  at  Virqinia 

W    69*6 

F7 

151 

•Duke 

W  102-91 

F11 

[41  [31 

•  No  Carolina 

L   69*1 

F14 

[41 

•  at  Clemson 

W   98*9 

F18 

[71 

at  Georqetown 

W   72*3 

F21 

PI 

•  at  Duke 

L   67-69 

F25 

[101 

■  Wake  Forest 

W  105-91 

F28 

|10[ 

•  Virqinia 

W    81-73 

M4 

[91 

Duke(OT)1 

W    80-78 

M5 

[91 

Virginia  ' 

L    65-73 

1-Maryland  Invitational  at  College  Park,  Md  (Cole 
Field  House),  2-at  Greensboro,  N.C.  (Greensboro 
Coliseum),  3-ACC  Tournament  al  Landover,  Md 
(Capital  Centre) 


1976-77 

Record:  19*  H:154  A:  3-3  N:  1-1 

ACC:  7-5, 4th  place 

N27    |8] 

Noire  Dame  (OT) 

L   79*0 

N30  |16] 

Ball  State 

W    86-70 

D2    |161 

Long  Island 

W    49-45 

D4    [16] 

Princeton 

W    5845 

D8     [171 

East  Carolina 

W    80*9 

D12  |171[191 

DePaul 

W    92-74 

D18  |14] 

Appalachian  Stale 

W    76-74 

D22  |15] 

Bucknell 

W  106-72 

D28  [161 

Xavier ' 

W    84-74 

D29  [1611181  Syracuse' 
J4     |15]       Richmond 

W    96-85 
W    90*7 

J8     [151(10] 

•  Wake  Forest  (OT) 

L    85*6 

J9     [15] 

•NC  Slate 

W    87-80 

J15    [14] 

Navy2 

W    62-54 

J19   |13] 

•  at  Clemson 

L    71-93 

J22   [13|  [4] 

•  No.  Carolina 

L    68-71 

J27 

•  at  NC  Stale 

W    75-73 

J29 

George  Washington 

L    76-86 

F2 

■  Virginia 

W    82-67 

F5 

•alDuke(OT) 

W    65*4 

F9          |14] 

■  at  No  Carolina 

L    70-97 

F12         |151 

•  Clemson 

W    84-78 

F15 

Pittsburqh 

W    88-75 

F19 

•Duke 

W    85-72 

F22        111] 

•at Wake  Forest3 

W    81*0 

F26 

•  al  Virginia 

L    68-77 

M3 

NC  Stale' 

L    72-82 

-Maryland  Invitational  3t  College  Park,  Md  (Cole 
Field  House);  2-at  Landover,  Md  (Capital  Centre); 
3-al  Greensboro,  N  C  (Greensboro  Coliseum). 
4-ACC  Tournament  al  Greensboro,  N  C  (Greens- 
boro Coliseum) 


1977-78 

Record:  15-13  H:104  A:1*  N:4-1 

ACC:  3-9, 6th  place 

N25 

[141 

Bucknell 

W    95-62 

N27 

[141 

American ' 

W   78*5 

N28  ]14] 

Georgetown 

W    91*7 

D1 

[141 

Penn  Slate  ■ 

W    89-80 

D7 

[12] 

East  Carolina 

W 130-106 

D10 

|12[ 

at  Geo  Washington 

L  90-101 

D17 

|18| 

Lonq  Island 

W    94-64 

D21 

[20| 

Army 

W    99-77 

D28 

[14] 

Weslem  Kentucky  ! 

W    91-78 

D29 

|14] 

Georqia  Tech ' 

W    65*3 

J4 

|15] 

•Duke 

L    78-88 

J7 

[151 

•  at  Wake  Forest ' 

L    75*4 

J11 

[161 

•  at  NC  Stale 

L   82*8 

J14 

Air  Force 

W    74-73 

J16 

•  Clemson 

W    90-75 

J21 

[51 

•  at  No.  Carolina 

L    71-85 

J25 

•NC  Stale 

L    73-80 

J29 

[51 

at  Notre  Dame 

L    54-69 

F1 

["1 

•  at  Virqinia 

L    64*6 

F4 

UNLV 

W    81*8 

F8 

m 

•  No.  Carolina 

L    64*6 

F11 

•  at  Clemson 

W    80-75 

F16 

at  Pittsburgh  (OT) 

L    86*9 

F18 

[201 

•  at  Duke 

L    70*1 

F22 

•  Wake  Forest 

W    91*9 

F25 

•  Virginia 

L    70-79 

M1 

NC  State  (30T)S 

W109-108 

M2 

[15] 

Duke1 

L    69*1 

1-Tip  Off  Tournament  at  Landover,  Md  (Capital 
Centre);  2-at  Hershey.  Pa.  (Hershey  Park  Arena); 
3-Maryland  Invitational  at  College  Park,  Md  (Cole 
Field  House);  4-at  Greensboro,  N.C  (Greensboro 
Coliseum),  5-ACC  Tournament  at  Greensboro,  N.C. 


1978-79 

Record:  19-11  H:  124  A:  44  N:  3-3 

ACC:  6*.  4th  place 

Postseason:  NIT  Second  Round 

N24 

Bucknell 

W  107-97 

N28  [19] 

Georqetown 

L    65*8 

D2     1191 

at  Air  Force 

W    81*8 

D4     [191 

alUNLV 

L    88-94 

D7     [19] 

Penn  State ' 

W    69*1 

D9     [191 

Biscayne 

W    86*0 

D16 

East  Carolina 

W    82-71 

D20          [41 

•NC  Slate 

W124-110 

D23 

Canisius 

W128  10 

D29 

SI.  Joseph's  (OT) J 

W    62-56 

D30        [201 

Southern  California  ! 

W    83-79 

J3     1201 

Georqe  Washinqton 

W    84-72 

J6     [20] 

•  Wake  Forest 

L    60*6 

J10           [8] 

•  at  NC  State  (20T) 

W    82*1 

J13         |12] 

Louisville 

L    84-99 

J17    |191 

•  al  Clemson 

W    77*3 

J20 

[191  PI 

•  No  Carolina 

L    53-54 

J2! 

Navy 

W    82*2 

J27 

HI 

Nolie  Dame 

W    67*6 

J31 

[171 

•Virginia 

L   63-69 

F3 

[171  PI 

•  at  Duke 

L    78*7 

F7 

[61 

•at No  Carolina 

L    67-76 

F10 

•  Clemson 

W    77*9 

F 17 

[51 

•Duke 

W    70  OS 

F19 

•al  Wake  Forest' 

W    54-53 

F21 

■  at  Virqinia 

L    72-75 

M1 

Clemson s 

W    75*7 

M2 

[71 

No.  Carolina s 

L  79-102 

M7 

Rhode  Island  (30T) 

W    67-65 

M12 

Ohio  State1 

L    72-79 

1-at  Landover,  Md.  (Capital  Centre),  2-at  Hershey, 
Pa  (Hershey  Park  Arena);  3-Maryland  Invitational  at 
College  Park,  Md.  (Cole  Field  House),  4-at  Greens- 
boro, N.C.  (Greensboro  Coliseum);  5-ACC  Tourna- 
ment at  Greensboro,  N  C  (Greensboro  Coliseum); 
6-National  Invitation  Tournament  at  College  Park, 
Md.  (Cole  Field  House) 


1979-80 

Record:  24-7  H:  16*  A:  44  N:  4-3 

ACC:  11-3  ACC  Regular  Season  Champion 

Postseason: 

UPI  No  8 

NCAA  Sweel  Sixteen.  AP  No  8, 

N30 

UMES 

W   82-58 

D3 

Penn  Slate 

W    56-55 

D4         [17(  Georqetown1 

L   71*3 

D8 

Brown 

W   72-59 

D10 

Catholic 

W  113-79 

D19 

•  Georqia  Tech 

W   70-60 

D22 

Bucknell 

W    95-73 

D28 

Miami-OHJ 

W  115-76 

D29 

Temple 3 

W    85*3 

J3 

•  at  Georqia  Tech 

W    83-74 

JS 

•  at  Wake  Forest 

W    84-76 

J10 

■  at  NC  State 

L    62-67 

J12 

Pittsburgh 

W    95*8 

J16        [171 

•  Clemson 

W   84*3 

J20           |91 

•at  No.  Carolina 

W   92-86 

J23    [151 

•NC  Slate 

W   66*2 

J26    1151  [81 

at  Noire  Dame 

L    63*4 

J30    |121|13] 

-  at  Virqinia 

W    63*1 

F2     |12|  [51 

•Duke 

W  101*2 

F7       [71111] 

•  No  Carolina 

W    70*9 

F9       [71H6] 

•  at  Clemson 

L    81-90 

n:     I?] 

Boston  University 

W    90  76 

F13     [8] 

East  Carolina 

W    85-72 

F16     [8[[16] 

■  at  Duke 

L    61*6 

F20     [91 

•  Wake  Forest 

W    83-77 

F23     |9{ 

•  Virginia 

W    82-71 

F28     (71 

Georqia  Tech  (OT)' 

W    5149 

F29     [71(17] 

Clemson ' 

W   91*5 

M1      [71 

Duke' 

L   72-73 

M8      [81 

Tennessee 5 

W   86-75 

M14    181111]  Georgetown' 

L   68-74 

1-at  Hershey,  Pa  (Hershey  Park  Arena).  2-at 
Washington  DC  (Municipal  Armory),  3-Maryland 
Invitational  at  College  Park,  Md  (Cole  Field 
House);  4-ACC  Tournament  at  Greensboro,  N.C 
(Greensboro  Coliseum),  5-NCAA  East  Region 
Second  Round  at  Greensboro,  N.C  (Greensooro 
Coliseum);  6-NCAA  East  Regional  al  Philadelphia, 
Pa.  (The  Spectrum) 


1980-81 

Record:  21-10  Hr  12-3  A:  5-5  N:  4-2 

ACC:  8-6, 4th  place,  ACC  Tournament  Finalist 

Postseason:  NCAA  Second  Round,  AP  No.  18. 
UPI  No  11 

N28    [41 

Navy 

W    86*4 

D2      [41 

American 

W    95*5 

D5      [41 

Wagner ' 

W    96-73 

D6      1411181 

al  Syracuse 

W    83-73 

D10    [41 

Fairleiqh  Dickinson 

W  109-83 

D13     |4] 

at  Louisville 

L    67-78 

D20     |9l 

■  NC  Stale 

W    82-75 

D23     [91 

•  at  Georqia  Tech 

W    66-55 

D29     [91 

Marshall : 

W  114*9 

D30     [91 

St.  Joseph's  ^ 

W    74-57 

.13       M 

William  S  Mary 

W    69*4 

J7      [811161 

•  at  No.  Carolina 

L   66-75 

J10     18] 

■Duke 

W    94-79 

J14    |10] 

•  Virqinia 

L    64*6 

J17    |101[121 

•  at  Clemson  (OT) 

W    68*2 

J20    [101 

UMES 

W    81*5 

J24    [1011131 

Notre  Dame 

L    70-73 

J27    [14] 

at  Pittsburqh  (OT) 

W    69*6 

J31    [141 

•  Georqia  Tech 

W    72*4 

F4     1131  [81 

•  at  Wake  Forest 

L    60*7 

F7     (131 

•  at  Duke 

L    54-55 

F12   |19) 

•Clemson 

W    72-70 

F15   [19|[10| 

•  No.  Carolina 

L    63-76 

F21    [20|  [5| 

•Wake  Forest 

W    94-80 

F25   [17( 

•alNC  Slate 

W    76-72 

F28    (171  15! 

•  at  vlminia 

L   63-74 

20 


CaffiMHIMT] 


SPORTS 


TEAM 


TURTWJ 


M5    [201        Duke' 


W    56-53 


M6  [20]  |4]  Virginia* W_  85-62 

M7 ~  |201[12|  No  Carolina  '  L    60-61 

M12  [18]_  Tenn -Chattanooga'    W    81-69 

M14  [18J  |9]  Indiana'  L   64-99 


1-Camer  Classic  at  Syracuse,  NY  (CamerDome), 
2-Maryland  Invitational  at  College  Park.  Md  (Cole 
Field  House),  3-ACC  Tournament  at  Landover,  Md 
(Capital  Centre);  4-NCAA  Mideast  Region  First  and 
Second  Round  at  Dayton,  Ohio  (Dayton  Arena) 


1981-82 

Record:  16-13  H:  13-3  A:  2-8  N:  1-2 

ACC: 

-9.  5th 
ason: 

place 

Posts! 

YIT  Second  Round 

N27 

St.  Peter's 

W    4942 

N29 

Lafayette 

W    82-58 

D2 

Lonq  Island 

W    87-79 

D5 

George  Mason 

W    74-62 

D7 

UMES 

W    76*1 

D9 

Towson 

W    75-59 

D12 

•  at  NC  State 

L    53-74 

D19 

Ohio  University 

W    90-64 

D23 

•  Georqia  Tech 

L    43-45 

D29 

[16] 

at  UCLA 

L    57-90 

J5 

PI 

•  No.  Carolina 

L    50-66 

J9 

■  al  Duke 

W    40-36 

J12 

PI 

•  at  Virginia  (OT) 

L    40-45 

J16 

•  Clemson 

W    62-57 

J20 

Canisius 

W   91-73 

J23 

at  Notre  Dame 

L    51-55 

J27 

at  William  &  Mary 

W    5043 

J30 

•  al  Georqia  Tech 

L   63*54 

F3 

|13] 

•  Wake  Foresl 

W   61-56 

F6 

■Duke 

W   77-60 

F7 

Hofstra 

W    94-59 

F11 

PI 

•til  No  Carolina 

L   56-59 

F13 

■at  Clemson 

L   66-75 

F20 

•at  Wake  Forest' 

L    4248 

F24 

•NC  State 

L    38-52 

F27 

[11 

•  Virqinia  (OT) 

W    4746 

M5 

NC  Slate 

L    2840 

M12 

Richmond 

W    66-50 

M15 

Georgia ' 

L    69-83 

1-at  Greensboro,  N  C  (Greensboro  Coliseum),  2- 
ACC  Tournament  at  Greensboro,  N  C  (Greensboro 
Coliseum),  3-Natonal  Invitation  Tournament  at  New 
York,  NY  (Madison  Square  Garden) 

1982-83 

Record:  20-10  H:  14-3  A:  5-4  N:  1-3 

ACC:  8-6. 3rd  place  (tie) 

Postse 

ason: 

vCAA  Second  Round 

N27 

Penn  Slate ' 

t     79  97 

Dt 

UMES 

W    91-70 

D4 

at  Canisius 

W    67-66 

D8 

St  Joseph's 

L    56-64 

011 

Duquesne 

W    85*4 

D14 

Towson 

W    66-56 

DIM 

[3|  UC 

W    80-79 

J3 

Amencan 

W    73-71 

J5 

William  &  Mary 

W    56-51 

J8 

1*1 

•  Vlrqinia 

L    64-83 

J12 

[111 

■  at  No  Carolina 

L    71-72 

J15 

■Duke 

L    67  86 

J19 

•  at  Clemson 

W     SI)- 61 

J22 

Notre  Dame 

W    68-67 

J26 

at  Holy  Cross1 

W    55-53 

J29 

•  NC  Stale 

W    86-81 

J31 

Navy 

W    98-73 

F2 

Old  Dominion 

W     87-6/ 

F5 

•  Georqia  Tech 

W   77-68 

F9 

■  at  Wake  Forest 3 

L    66-79 

F16 

[31 

•  No.  Carolina 

W  106-94 

F19 

■  Clemson 

W    92-88 

F21 

■  at  Duke 

W  101-90 

F23 

•  at  Georqia  Tech 

L    66  70 

F26 

■  Wake  Foiesl 

W   83-75 

M3 

•  at  NC  State 

W    67-58 

M7 

[21 

■  31  Virginia 

L    81-83 

Mil Georgia  Tech  [OT)1       L    C>8-M 

M17  |15|  Tenn  -Chattanooga ~'J  W  52-51 
M22  [1]   Houston '  L    50-60 

1 -at  Baltimore.  Md  (Baltimore Arena);  2-at Worces- 
ter, Mass  (Worcester  Centrum),  3-at  Greensboro, 
N.C  (Greensboro  Coliseum),  4-ACC  Tournament 
at  Atlanta,  Ga  (Omni).  5-NCAA  First  and  Second 
Round  at  Houston,  Texas  (The  Summit]  _ 

1983-84 

Record:  24-8  H:  13-2  A:  64  N:  5-2 


ACC:  9-5,  2nd  place.  ACC  Tournament  Champion 
Postseason:  NCAA  Sweet  Sixteen,  AP  No  11 
UPI  No  10 


138 


N26 

[81 

Johns  Hopkins 

W  108  65 

Dl 

[6] 

Ohio  State ' 

L    68-72 

D3 

[61 

Canisius 

W    77-55 

D6 

[111 

Penn  Slale 

W    67-58 

Dili 

l»l 

at  Duquesne 

W     78  67 

D14 

|91 

UMES 

W  104-69 

D24 

MM 

Boston  Colleqe 

W 

89-76 

D29 

Randolph  Macon ' 

w 

58-52 

D30 

N 

La  Salle ' 

w 

96-83 

J4 

|5||12| 

•  ,il  NC  Slale 

w 

59-55 

J7 

[51 

William  S  Mary 

w 

5844 

J12 

[51  Ml 

*  No.  Carolina 

L 

62-74 

J14 

[51 

■  at  Duke 

W 

81-75 

J17 

[71 

•  Clemson 

IV 

85  72 

J21 

[71 

at  Old  Dominion 

w 

69-58 

J28 

[51 

at  Notre  Dame 

L 

47-52 

J31 

[10J 

•  at  Virginia 

W 

67-66 

84 
F8 

1MP1 
[131114] 

•at  Georgia  Tech  (20T 
•W  Forest  (20T)' 

L 
L 

70-71 

87-90 

F11 

[13] 

■Duke 

L 

84-89 

613 

|13) 

Dayton 

W 

61-59 

F18 

•  al  Clemson  (30T) 

W 

66-65 

F19 

Ml 

•  at  No.  Carolina 

L 

63-78 

F23 

•  Georqia  Tech 

W 

79-74 

F26 

[15| 

•  Wake  Forest 

w 

90-79 

F29 

[191 

•NC  State 

w 

63-50 

M4 

[191 

•  Virginia 

w 

74-65 

M9 

|14] 

NC  Slale 

w 

69-63 

M10 

[141(191 

Wake  Forest 5 

w 

66-64 

Mil 

[14)1161 

Duke 

W 

74-62 

M17 

[111 

West  Vlrqinia6 

W  1(12-77 

M22  [11]  [6]   Illinois' L    70-72 

1-al  East  Rutherford,  N.J.  (Brendan  Byrne  Arena), 
2-  at  Hershey,  Pa  (Hershey  Park  Arena),  3-Marytand 
Invitational  at  College  Park,  Md  (Cole  Field  House), 
4-at  Greensboro,  N.C.  (Greensboro  Coliseum);  5- 
ACC  Tournament  at  Greensboro,  N  C  (Greensboro 
Coliseum).  6-NCAA  Mideast  Region  Second  Round 
at  Birmingham,  AJa  (Birmingham  Coliseum),  7-NCAA 
Mideast  Regional  al  Lexington,  Ky  [Rupp  Arena) 


1984-85 

Record:  25-12  H:  14-2  A:  7-6  N:  44 

ACC:  8-6,  4th 

place  (tie) 

Postseason:  NCAA  Sweet  Sixteen 

N23        [191 

Kansas 

L 

56-58 

N24 

at  Ala  -Anchoraqe ' 

W 

54-52 

N25 

Tennessee 

W 

7249 

D1 

West  Virqinia 

w 

5647 

D5 

Cleveland  State 

w 

95-84 

D8 

al  Alabama 

w 

59-54 

D11 

Ohio  State 

w 

76-73 

D13 

UMES 

w 

87-48 

D22 

at  Loyola  (Md.) 

w 

81-74 

D25 

Iowa  (OT) ' 

w 

78-68 

D27 

at  Hawaii ; 

w 

79-71 

D28        |101 

Georqia  Tech  ■ 

L 

69-70 

J2     [19H171 

•NC  Stale 

W 

58-56 

J5     [191 

at  Dayton 

L 

63-67 

J9           [51 

■alNo  Carolina 

L 

74-75 

J14           |2] 

■  Duke  (OT) 

w 

78-76 

J16 

■  Clemson 

w 

94-84 

,119 

atUNLV 

L 

76-78 

J21 

Holy  Cross 

W 

99-75 

J26 

Notre  Dame 

w 

77-65 

J27          [14] 

Villanova 

w 

77-74 

J30    [17] 

•Virginia 

w 

71-58 

F2     [17]  [8] 
F4      [17] 

•  Georgia  Tech 
Old  Dominion 

L 

w 

60-72 
87-75 

F6     |20l 

•  at  Wake  Forest 

w 

64-62 

F9     |20|  [5| 

■  al  Duke 

t 

62-70 

F13   1201113] 

•  No.  Carolina 

L 

54-60 

F17   1201 

•  al  Clemson 

L 

64-71 

F19   [201  [81 

•  al  Georgia  Tech 

L 

4348 

F21 
F24 

Towson 

•  Wake  Foresl 

W 

w 

91-38 

69  66 

F27        |161 

•  at  NC  Slale 

w 

71-70 

M3 

■  at  Virginia 

w 

60  55 

M8          [71 

Duke1 

L 

73-86 

M15 

Miami-OH  (OT) ' 

w 

69-68 

M17 

Navy4 

w 

64-59 

M22 

Villanova ' 

L 

4346 

1-Great  Alaska  Shootout  at  Anchorage.  Alaska 
(Sullivan  Arena):  2-Rainbow  Classic  at  Honolulu, 
Hawaii  (Blaisdell  Center):  3-ACC  Tournament  at 
Atlanta.  Ga  (Omni).  4-NCAA  Southeast  Region 
First  and  Second  Round  at  Dayton,  Ohio  (Dayton 
Arena):  5-NCAA  Southeast  Regional  at  Birmingham, 
Ala  (Birmingham  Coliseum) 

1985-86 

Record:  19-14  H:  10-5  A:  6-7  N:  3-2 


ACC:  6-8, 6th  place 
Postseason:  NCAA  Second  Round 
N23  |19|        Northeastern 
N26  [17]        al  George  Mason 
N30  |171       at  Ohio  Slate 
D3 Fairleigh  Dickinson 


L    66-78 
W    74-51 


D5 


Williams  Mary 


D7         [141  UNLV 


L    61-64 


D12 


D13 


al  Wesl  Virginia  W    4241 


Towson 


W   91-58 


Alabama 


W    60-58 


J4 

•Duke 

L    75-81 

J7 

Randolph  Macon 

W    74-50 

J11 

•  at  Georqja  Tech 

L    67-68 

J14 

[1] 

•  No  Carolina 

L    67-71 

J19 

•  at  Virqinia 

L    49-70 

J23 

•  NC  Stale 

L   5M7 

J25 

I2l 

■  at  Duke 

L    68-80 

J28 

•Wake  Forest 

W    77-55 

F1 

at  Villanova 

L    62-64 

F3 

[141 

at  Notre  Dame 

L    62-69 

F8 

•  Clemson 

W    78-69 

F13 

[171 

•  at  NC  Slate 

W    67-66 

F15 

•  at  Clemson 

L    60-70 

F17 

UMES 

W    9144 

F20 

Ml 

•at No  Carolina  (OT] 

W    77-72 

F22 

[51 

•  Georqia  Tech 

L    70-77 

F26 

•  at  Wake  Foresl 2 

W    5948 

M1 

•  Virginia 

W    87-72 

M7 

[41 

No  Carolina ' 

W    85-75 

M8 

[6|  Georqia  Tech1 

L    62-64 

M14 

Pepperdine ' 

W    69-64 

M16        [11]   UNLV L    64-70 

1-Hawan-Pacific  Tournament  at  Wailuku.  Hawaii 
(War  Memonal  Coliseum),  2-at  Greensboro,  N.C. 
(Greensboro  Coliseum),  3-ACC  Tournament  at 
Greensboro,  N.C  (Greensboro  Coliseum);  4-NCAA 
First  and  Second  Round  at  Long  Beach,  Calif  (Long 
Beach  Arena) 


D28 


Stanford ' 


at  Hawaii-Pacific  '        W    92-85 


BOB  WADE 

^""^N 

3  Seasons 

|B|      3 

1986-87  to 

|S-^T1 

1988-89 

BteS 

Rec:  36-50 

Tt 

Conf.:  7-35 

1986-87 

Record:  9-17  H:  8-8  A:  1-8  N:  0-1 


ACC:  0-14,  8th 

D27 

Winthrop 

W    76-58 

D29 

Fairleiqh  Dickinson 

W    70-59 

D31 

Notre  Dame 

L    50-63 

J3 

[191 

■  al  NC  Slale 

L    47-69 

J5 

Towson 

W    79-71 

J8 

[31 

•  at  No  Carolina 

L    65-98 

J10 

•  Vlrqinia 

L    64-71 

J14 

|14j 

•Duke 

L    61-85 

J17 

l'2| 

•  at  Clemson 

L    64-72 

J19 

Bucknell 

W    77-68 

J21 

Wesl  Virginia 

W    65-62 

J24 

at  Old  Dominion 

L    7.3-87 

J28 

at  James  Madison 

W    90-76 

F1 

•  at  Georqia  Tech 

L    72-76 

F2 

•  at  Wake  Forest 

L    58«9 

F4 

[121 

•  Clemson 

L    79-80 

F7 

|16] 

■  at  Duke 

L    67-76 

F10 

•  Georgia  Tech 

L    74-78 

F14 

PI 

■  No  Carolina 

L    86-93 

F16 

Central  Florida 

W    73-55 

F18 

UMBO 

W    78h34 

F22 

•  Wake  Forest 

L    68-75 

F25 

•NC  State 

L    72-85 

F27 

UMES 

W  117-51 

M1 

•  al  Virginia 

L   77-82 

M6 

[2| 

No.  Carolina ' 

L    63-82 

1-ACC  Tournament  at  Landover,  Md.  (Capital 

Centre) 

1987-88 

Record:  18-13  H:84  A:  6-7  N:  4-2 

ACC:  6-8,  5th 

place 

Postseason:  NCAA  Second  Round 

N27 

Loyola  (Md) 

W    74-60 

N28 

Mississippi ' 

W    77-69 

D3 

Winthrop 

W    65-52 

D5 

al  West  Virginia 

L    49-75 

D8 

al  Mount  SI  Mary's 

W    82-54 

D10 

Easl  Carolina 

W    75-59 

D12 

at  Louisiana  State 

L    54-55 

D28 

South  Carolina 

W    82-77 

D30 

Arkansas 

W    88  61 

J2 

■  Wake  Forest 

W    93-76 

J6 

at  Missouri 

L    85-93 

J9 

•  Clemson 

W    68-53 

J14 

PI 

•  No.  Carolina 

L    65-71 

J16 

['1 

•  at  Duke 

W    72-69 

J20 

•  al  Virginia 

L    72-84 

J27 

•  NC  Slale 

L    81-83 

F2 

al  Notre  Dame 

W    78-75 

F6 

at  Old  Dominion 

W    70-65 

F8 

•  Georqia  Tech 

L    83-96 

F10 

•  at  Clemson 

W    70-66 

F13 

|8| 

•Duke 

L    83-90 

F17 

•  at  Georqia  Tech 

t  82-104 

F20 

[5]    •  at  No  Carolina 

L    73-74 

F25 

UMES 

W  101-51 

F27 

•  at  Wake  Forest ; 

W    70-65 

M3 

[16]  •  at  NC  State 

L   68-74 

M5 

•  Virqinia 

W    69-63 

Mil 

[181  Georqia  Tech1 

W    84-67 

M12 

[91  No  Carolina1 

L    64-74 

M18 

UC  Santa  Barbara  ! 

W    92-82 

M2Q         [61  Kentucky4 


1-90 


1-MCI  Harbor  Classic  at  Baltimore,  Md.  (Baltimore 
Arena);  2-at  Greensboro.  N.C.  (Greensboro 
Coliseum),  3-ACC  Tournament  at  Greensboro,  N  C 
(Greensboro  Coliseum),  4-NCAA  First  and  Second 
Round  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio  (Riverfront  Coliseum) 


1988-89 

Record:  9-20  H:  5-9  A:  0-10  N:  4-1 

ACC: 

1-13.81 

place 

N25 

Texas  Chnstian ' 

W    74-67 

N26 

Georqia  State ' 

W   69-62 

D1 

UMES 

W    97-53 

D5 

at  South  Carolina 

L    51-57 

D7 

Morqan  State 

W    73-61 

D10 

at  Arkansas 

L   68-73 

D13 

Monmouth 

W    74-70 

D27 

Wesl  Virginia 

L   61-69 

D29 

Lamar ? 

W    7«5 

D30 

at  Texas-El  Paso  ■ 

L    51-69 

J2 

Louisiana  State 

L    77-79 

J4 

•  at  Wake  Forest 

L   60-70 

J7 

•  at  Clemson 

L    58-75 

J11 

|8| 

•at  No.  Carolina 

L    72-88 

J14 

Ml 

■Duke 

L    72-82 

J17 

•  Virqinia  (OT) 

L    58-64 

J24 

[5| 

Missoun 

L    73-87 

J29 

[15] 

NC  State 

L    67-90 

F1 

UMBC 

W    78-66 

F4 

•  at  Georqia  Tech 

L    74-87 

F7 

•  Clemson 

W    98-87 

F11 

[14] 

•  at  Duke 

L   60-86 

F14 

•  Georqia  Tech 

L    66-67 

F19 

[81 

•  No.  Carolina 

L    75-86 

F25 

•  Wake  Forest 

L    61-75 

M2 

[20] 

•  at  NC  Slate 

L    77-94 

M5 

•  at  Virginia 

L    59-86 

M10 

Ml 

NC  Stale' 

W    7149 

M11 

PI 

No.  Carolina ' 

L    58-88 

1 -Freedom  Bowl  Classic  al  Irvine,  Calif  (Bren 
Events  Center),  2-Sun  Bowl  Tournament  at  El  Paso, 
Texas  (Special  Events  Center),  3-ACC  Tournament 
at  Atlanta,  Ga  (Omni) 

GARY 
WILLIAMS 

16  Seasons 
1989-90  to 
Present 
Rec:  334-178 
Conf.:  139-113 

1989-90 

Record:  19-14  H:  124  A:  3-6  N:44 

ACC:  6-8.  5th 

place  (tie) 

Postse 

son: 

NIT  Second  Round 

N25 

Delaware  State 

W   87-53 

N27 

Augusta  College 

W  105-74 

D1 

South  Carolina ' 

L    51-52 

D2 

Army' 

W    78-60 

D4 

Connecticut 2 

L    65-87 

D9 
D12 

Jacksonville 
Coppin  State 

W    68-53 
L   63-70 

D22 

Georqe  Mason ' 

W  104-86 

D23 

E  Tennessee  State 

W    91-86 

D24 

Sacramento  State  ' 

W    98-68 

D30 

Alcorn  State 

W  110-91 

J4 

•  Wake  Forest 

W    88-82 

J6 

•at  Clemson 

L    77-82 

J10 

•  No  Carolina 

W    98-88 

J13 

[101 

•  at  Duke 

L    80-91 

J17 

•a!  Virginia 

W    74-72 

J20 

Boston  University ' 

L    61-65 

J23 

South  Florida 

W    84  66 

J27 

•aINC  State 

L   61-81 

J29 

Virqinia  Tech 

W    89  80 

F3 

("1 

•  Georqia  Tech 

t     ,"4-90 

F7 

•  Clemson 

L   73-75 

F10 

1*1 

•Duke  ((11) 

L111-114 

F13 

[1.3] 

•  at  Georgia  Tech 

f    78-80 

F17 

•  at  No  Carolina 

W    80-76 

F19 

at  So  California 

W     64.62 

F22 

UMBC 

W   113-61 

F24 

•  al  Wake  Forest 

L   74-84 

F28 

•  NC  State 

W    '16  96 

M3 

•  Virqinia 

W    89-74 

M9 

1121  Dukes 

L  84-104 

M15 

Massachusetts " 

W    91-81 

M19  at  PennState  ' J.    78-80 

1-Central  Fidelity  Classic  at  Richmond,  Va  (Rob- 
bins  Center),  2-ACC/Big  East  Challenge,  Hartford 
at  Conn.  (Hartford  Civic  Center);  3-Chaminade 
Christmas  Classic  al  Honolulu,  Hawaii  (Blaisdell 
Center),  4-at  Boston,  Mass.  (Boston  Garden); 
5-ACC  Tournament  al  Charlotte,  N.C.  (Charlotte 
Coliseum),  6-National  Invitation  Tournament  al 
College  Park,  Md  (Cole  Field  House);  7-National 
Invitation  Tournament  at  State  College,  Pa  (Rec- 
reabon  Building) 


1990-91 

Record:  16-12  H:  11-3  A:  3-8  N:  2-1 

ACC:  5-9, 716 

place 

N26 

Towson 

W    9M9 

N28 

Southern  California 

W    72-59 

Dl 

at  West  Virqinia 

L    85-90 

D3 

Boston  Colleqe ' 

L  85-100 

D8 

at  Jacksonville 

L   70-71 

D11 

UC  Irvine 

W    93-79 

D22 

Lafayette 

W    6448 

D27 

Rutgers  ■ 

W    86-81 

D29 

[121 

South  Carolina ! 

W    78-69 

J2 

•at  Wake  Forest 

L    62-74 

J5 

•  Clemson 

W    81-65 

J7 

UMBC 

W    92-66 

J9 

[5] 

•  al  No  Carolina 

L  73-105 

J12 

[14] 

•Duke 

L    78-94 

J16 

M*l 

•  Virginia 

L    62-76 

J19 

at  South  Flonda 

W    87-81 

J22 

Boston  University 

W    85-59 

J26 

■  NC  Stale 

W104-100 

J29 

American 

W    72-69 

F1 

[23] 

•  at  Georqia  Tech 

L    65-80 

F6 

•  at  Clemson 

L   69-73 

F9 

[61 

•  at  Duke 

L  81-101 

F13 

•  Georgia  Tech 

W    96-93 

F16 

[81 

•  No.  Carolina 

L    75-87 

F19 

at  Virginia  Tech 

W    82-67 

F23 

•  Wake  Forest 

W    86-78 

F27 

•alNC  Slale 

L  91-114 

M2 
1-ACC7 

(Richmc 
New  Yo 

|25] 
Big  E 
ndCo 
»,N.Y 

1-J 

14-1 

11,81 

•at  Virginia  (OT)        W   78-74 
ast  Challenge  at  Richmond,  Va 
iseum);  2-ECAC  Holiday  Festival  al 
(Madison  Square  Garden) 

199 

Record 

»2 

H:  10-5  A:  2-7  N:  2-3 

ACC:  5 

place 

N23 

Mount  St  Marys 

W   83-53 

N26 

UMES 

W  115-60 

N30 

American 

W    93-68 

D4 

Providence ' 

W    76-66 

D7 

Wesl  Virqinia 

W  101-91 

D10 

at  Louisville 

L    79-96 

D21 

Towson 

W   83-76 

D23 

Rider 

W    83-69 

D28 

Rutqers 2 

L    79-95 

D30 

Evansville 2 

L    64-75 

J5 

[151 

•  at  Georoja  Tech 

L    67-92 

J8 

Ml 

•Duke 

L    66-83 

J11 

•  al  NC  Slale 

L   88-94 

J13 

[1*1 

•  at  No.  Carolina 

L   76-96 

J18 

•  Flonda  State  (OT) 

L   83-91 

J22 

•  Wake  Forest 

L   7646 

J25 

•  Clemson 

W    84-71 

J29 

•  at  Virqinia 

L    75-82 

F5 

•  at  Florida  State 

W    93435 

F9 

|24j 

■  Georqia  Tech 

L    65-67 

F13 

■  NC  Stale 

W    77-74 

F20 

Ml 

■  at  Duke 

L    89-91 

F22 

•  at  Clemson 

L    70-82 

F25 

UNC  Greensboro 

W    84-55 

M1 

[10] 

•  No  Carolina 

W    82-80 

M5 

•  al  Wake  Foresl 

W    77-66 

M7 

•  Virqinia 

L    74-76 

M6 

Clemson 3 

W    81-75 

M9 

Ml 

Duke1 

L    87-94 

1-ACC/Big  Easl  Challenge  at  Hartford,  Conn. 
(Hartford  Civic  Center):  2-Fiesta  Bowl  Classic  at 
Tucson,  Anz  (McKale  Center),  3-ACC  Toumamenl 
at  Charlotte,  N  C  (Charlotte  Coliseum) 

1992-93 

Record:  12-16  H:  8-7  A:  2-8  N:  2-1 

ACC:  2- 

4  811 

place 

D1 

UMBC 

W  103-80 

D5 

al  Wesl  Virginia 

L    72-86 

D7 

UMES 

W    94-63 

D10 

American 

W    98-67 

D12 

at  La  Salle 

W    93-76 

D23 

Towson 

W    78-68 

D26 

Morqan  State 

W  10661 

D28 

Louisville 

W   72-67 

J2 

Howard 

W  109-69 

I  '<'»"■«*<';>■( 


BASKETBALL 


J5 

[10] 

•  Georqia  Tech 

L   75-85 

J9 

|61 

•  at  No.  Carolina 

L  73-101 

J13 

•  at  Florida  State 

L  85-105 

J16 

•  Wake  Foresl 

L   7346 

J19 

Oklahoma 

W   89-78 

J23 

•  al  NC  Slate 

W    7045 

J26 

•al  Clemson 

L    72-82 

J30 

Fl 

■Duke 

L    62-78 

F4 

[24| 

•  Virginia 

L    68-70 

F6 

|22] 

•  al  Georgia  Tech 

L    79-93 

F9 

[«1 

■  No  Carolina 

L    63-77 

F13 

|10] 

•  Flonda  State 

L    84-87 

F24 

•NC  State 

W    88-71 

F27 

•  Clemson 

L    73-81 

M3 

[61 

•  at  Duke 

L    79-95 

M6 

•  at  Virginia 

L    74-S8 

Mil 

NC  State2 

W   76-55 

M12        [1]  No. Carolina' 
1-atBaltimore.Md  (BaltimoreArena) 
namenljt  Chartotte,  N  C  (Charlotte 


2-ACC  Tour- 
Coliseum) 


1993-94 

Record:  18-12  H:  10-3  A:  4-6  N:4-3 


ACC:  8-8. 4th place  [tie) 

Postseason:  NCAA  Sweet  Sixteen, 
USA  Today/CNN  No.  11 

N26 

|15[ 

at  Georgetown  [OTJ 

W    84-83 

N27 

Cornell 

W    9241 

N30 

Rider 

W    93-79 

D2 

UMBC 

W    89-80 

D4 

Morgan  State 

W    85-62 

D7 

Oklahoma ; 

L   85-88 

D23 

Towson3 

W  109-71 

D28 

Hofstra4 

W   93-67 

D29 

[91 

Massachusetts' 

L    80-94 

J4 

[12] 

•at  Georqia  Tech 

W    91-88 

J8 

[21 

•  No.  Carolina 

L    70-75 

J11 

■  Florida  Slate 

W    80-74 

J15 

•  at  Wake  Forest 

W    61-58 

J22 

[25] 

•NC  State 

W  102-70 

J26 

|181 

•  Clemson 

W    73-53 

J29 

[181  |2| 

■  at  Duke 

L    62-75 

F2 

|211 

■  at  Virginia 

L    66-73 

F5 

|211 

•  Georgia  Tech 

L    71-83 

F10 

Ml 

•  at  No  Carolina 

L   89-95 

F12 

•  al  Flonda  State 

W   6946 

F16 

•  Wake  Forest 

W   81-58 

F19 

Loyola  (Md.) 

W    94-71 

F23 

■  al  NC  State 

L    71-79 

F26 

■  at  Clemson 

L    67-73 

M2 

[21 

■Duke 

L    69-73 

\15 

•  Virqima 

W    7068 

Mtl 

Virginia 

L    63-69 

M 1 7 

|24| 

St  Louis ' 

W    74-66 

M19 

|8| 

Massachusetts 6 

W    9547 

M25 

["1 

Michigan ' 

L    71-78 

1-at  Landover,  Md.  (Capital  Centre),  2-at  Oklahoma 
City.  Okta  (The  Mynad).  3-at  Baltimore,  Md.  {Balti- 
more Arena);  4-Hall  of  Fame  Classic  at  Spnngfield, 
Mass.  (Spnngfield  Civic  Center),  5-ACC  Tournament 
at  Charlotte,  NC  (Charlotte  Coliseum).  6-NCAA 
Midwest  Region  First  and  Second  Rounds  at 
Wichita.  Kan.  (Kansas  Coliseum);  7-NCAA  Midwest 
Regional  at  Dallas,  Texas  (Reunion  Arena) 

1994-95 

Record:  26-8  H:  16-0  A:  4-4  N:6-4 


ACC:  124,  ACC  Regular  Season  Co-Champion 
Postseason:  NCAA  Sweet  Sixteen,  APNo  10,  USA 
Today/CNN  No,  11 


N21 

PI 

Chaminade ' 

W    9547 

N22 

PI 

Utah 

W    90-78 

N23 

PI 

Arizona  State ' 

L    90-97 

N29 

[111 

Loyola  (Md.) 

W    92-62 

03 

[111 

Bucknell 

W  102-64 

05 

[1'1 

UMBC 

W  102-77 

08 

[111 

Colqate 

W  113-53 

010 

[111  |5| 

Massachusetts : 

L    7445 

012 

[12] 

Towson 

W  120-73 

023 

[111 

Morgan  State 

W  138-72 

027 

[91 

La  Salle 

W    96430 

D30 

[91 

American 

W    98-77 

J4 

PI  [24] 

•  Georqia  Tech 

W    8067 

J7 

PI  PI 

•  al  No  Carolina 

L  90-100 

J10 

[91 

■  at  Florida  Slate 

W    70-57 

J14 

|91[14| 

•Wake  Forest 

W    76-66 

J22 

(SI 

■  al  NC  Stale 

W    84-67 

J25 

(81 

•  al  Clemson 

W    56-51 

J28 

[81 

•Duke 

W    74-72 

F1 

[5][15] 

•  Virginia 

W    71-62 

F4 

I51P1] 

■  al  Georgia  Tech 

L  91-100 

F7 

|8|  111 

•  No  Carolina 

W    86-73 

F11 

[81 

•  Florida  State 

W    80-65 

F15 

Pll"l 

•  at  Wake  Forest 

L    54-63 

F19 

PI 

Cincinnati ' 

W    74-72 

F22 

PI 

•NC  Slate 

W    84-71 

F25 

PI 

•  Clemson 

W    84-68 

Ml 

[6| 

•alDuke 

W    94-92 

M5 

1611131 

•  at  Virginia 

L    67-92 

M10  |101        Flonda  State' 

W     71-64 

M11   [101  [4|   No  Carolina  (OT) ' 

L   92-97 

M16  [101        Gonzaqa ' 

W   87-63 

M18  [10]       Texas' 

W    B2-68 

M23  [10]  [8]   Connecticut' 

L   89-99 

1-Maui  Invitational  at  Lahama,  Hawaii  (Lahama 
Civic  Center);  2-at  Baltimore.  Md  (Baltimore  Arena), 
3-at  San  Antonio,  Texas  (Alamodome),  4-ACC 
Tournament  at  Greensboro,  N.C  (Greensboro 
Coliseum),  5-NCAA  West  Region  First  and  Second 
Round  at  Salt  Lake  Ctty.  Utah  (Jon  Huntsman 
Center),  6-NCAA  West  Regional  at  Oakland,  Calif 
(Oakland  Coliseum) 


1995-96 

Record:  17-13  H:  11-3  A:  3-5  N:  3  5 

ACC:  8-8,  4th 

place  (be) 

Post 

season: 
I'll  HI 
[191 

YCAA  First  Round 

N24 

Kentucky 

L   84-96 

N27 

Towson 

W    70-67 

02 

[191  [5] 

Massachusetts 

L    47-50 

D3 

[191 

George  Washington 

W    98-81 

06 

[20] 

Howard 

W   88-71 

D9 

[20] 

UCLA' 

L    63-73 

D13 

Rider 

W    83-67 

D23 

American 

W  104-79 

028 

UMES 

W  104-66 

J3 

•  at  Georqia  Tech 

L    84-98 

J6 

[16] 

•  No  Carolina  (OT) 

L    86-88 

J13 

|8l 

•  al  Wake  Forest 

L    64-77 

J'? 
J20 

Delaware  Stale 
•NC  State  (OT) 

W  118-55 
W   77-74 

J24 

1181 

•  Clemson 

W    6560 

J28 

■  at  Duke 

L    7343 

F1 

■  at  Virginia 

W    80-72 

F3 

F6 

[25] 
[12] 

•  Georqia  Tech 
•at No  Carolina 

W  88-74 
W    84-78 

F10 

•  at  Flonda  State 

L  78-100 

F15 

[81 

■  Wake  Forest 

L   78435 

F18 

Missouri 

W   91-72 

F22 

•  at  NC  Slate 

W   86434 

F24 

•  al  Clemson 

L   61-68 

F28 

•Duke 

L    75-77 

M2 

•Virginia 

W    83-71 

M4 

•  Florida  Stale 

W    88-78 

M8 

Duke5 

W    82-69 

M9 

|18|  Georqia  Tech5 

L    7944 

M15 

Santa  Clara ' 

L    79-91 

1-Hall  of  Fame  Tip-Off  Classic  at  Spnngfield,  Mass 
(Spnngfield  Civic  Center),  2-at  Baltimore,  Md 
(BaltimoreArena):  3-Frankhn  National  Bank  Classic 
at  Landover,  Md  (USAir  Arena).  4-John  Wooden 
Classic  al  Anaheim,  Calif  (Arrowhead  Pond  of 
Anaheim);  5-ACC  Tournament  at  Greensboro,  NC 
(Greensboro  Coliseum);  6-NCAA  West  Region  First 
Round  at  Tempe.  Anz  (Special  Events  Center) 

1996-97 

Record:  21-11  H:  11-3  A:  54  N:  54 

ACC:  9-7. 4th  place  (tie) 

Postseason:  NCAA  Firsl  Round,  AP  No  22_  J 

N26 Howard  W    93-55 

N30  Towson  State  W   93-76 


D2 


D4 


Chicago  State 


W    9444 


UMBC 


W    67-31 


California ' 


W   80-64 


George  Washington  '  W    74-68 


D12 


Georqia  Tech 


W   77-63 


D21  [25]        Amencan 


W    81-74 


D23  [21|        Lafayette 


W  108-67 


D27  [21]         Pittsburgh ; 


D28  [211        at  Hawaii' 


W    76-59 


D30  [191        Georgia  (OT)J 


J4     [191         Virginia 


W    78432 


J8     [191|13|  at  No  Carolina 


J12   [191       at  NC  State 


W    85-75 


J15    [11]  [3]  Clemson 


W    68-59 


L    6347 


J19  |11]  |2]  al  Wake  Forest          W  54-51 

J21  [7]  Pennsylvania             W  103-73 

J26  |7]|10|  Duke W  74-70 

J29  [5]  al  Flonda  State            L  70-74 

F1  [51  [2|  Wake  Forest               L  69  74 

F5  |7|  NC  Stale                   W  66-55 


F8      [7|[101  at  Clemson 


F13  [101        Florida  State 


F15  [101        Massachusetts ' 


L    61-78 


F19  1141       at  Georgia  Tech         W   76-68 
F22  I14H121   No  Carolina 


L    81-93 


F27  [16]  [7]  at  Duke 


L    69-81 


M2    1161       at  Virginia 


M7    12211131  Clemson' 


W    76-61 


M8    1221        NC  State5 


L   58-65 


M13  [22|[16]  College  of  Charleston  <_L_  66-75 
1-Franklin  National  Bank  Classic  at  Landover,  Md 
(USAir  Arena);  2-Rainbow  Classic  at  Honolulu, 
Hawaii  (Blaisdell  Center);  3-at  Baltimore.  Md  (Bal- 
timore Arena);  4-at  Worcester,  Mass  (Worcester 
Centrum);  5-ACC  Tournament  at  Greensboro,  N  C 
(Greensboro  Coliseum);  6-NCAA  Southeast  Region 
First  Round  at  Memphis,  Tenn  (The  Pyramid) 


1997-98 

Record:  21-11  H:  12-2  A:  3-5  N.64 


ACC:  10-6.  3r 

place 

Postseason: NCAASweetSixteen.APNo  20,  USA 
Today/NABC  No  22 

N14         [71 

South  Carolina  (OT) 

L 

72-76 

N16 

Fairleigh  Dickinson 

W 

81-70 

N22 

Mount  SL  Mary's 

W  102-74 

N25  |241 

Flonda  International 

W 
L 

117-70 

D4     12311171 

•  al  Clemson  (OT) 

65-78 

D7     [231  [2| 

Kansas ! 

W 

86-83 

D8     |191 

George  Washington 

L 

66-70 

D13  |19] 

UMBC 

W  104-66 

D22  |20l 

UNCAsheville 

W  110-52 

D27  [201 

UNC  Wilmington 

W 

74-16 

D30  [201 

at  Missoun 

L 

79-83 

J3     [201  |3| 

•Duke 

L  72-104 

J7           [131 

•  Florida  Slate 

W 

81-74 

J10 

•  at  NC  Slate 

W 

68-65 

J14           [11 

•  No.  Carolina  (OT) 

W 

89-83 

J17 

•  at  Wake  Forest 

L 

60-72 

J21 

•  at  Georgia  Tech 

V. 

70457 

J24         [231 

•  Clemson 

w 

74-69 

J29    [23|  [1] 

•  at  Duke 

L 

59-86 

F1     [23] 

•  Virginia 

W 

77-70 

F7     [25[ 

•  at  Flonda  State 

w 

6882 

F11    ]24| 

•NC  Slate 

w 

7843 

F14    [24[  [1] 

•  at  No.  Carolina 

L 

67-85 

F19   |25| 

•  Wake  Forest 

L 

7943 

F21   1251 

■Georqia  Tech 

W 

8149 

F24 

•  at  Virginia 

w 

74-66 

F28        [24|  Temple1 

w 

8346 

M6    [201 

Georqia  Tech ' 

w 

8345 

M7    [20)  HI 

No  Carolina  (OT) ' 

L 

7343 

M12  [201 

Utah  State s 

w 

8248 

M14  [201(221 

Illinois 5 

w 

6741 

M19  [201  141 

Arizona ' 

L 

7947 

1-Black  Coaches  Association  Classic  at  Minne- 
apolis, Minn  (Target  Center),  2-Franklin  National 
Bank  Classic  at  Washington,  D  C  (MCI  Center); 
3-at  Baltimore,  Md  (Baltimore  Arena).  4-ACC 
Tournament  at  Greensboro,  N  C.  (Greensboro 
Coliseum),  5-NCAA  West  Region  First  and  Second 
Round  at  Sacramento.  Calif  (Arco  Arena),  6-NCAA 
West  Regional  at  Anaheim,  Calif  (Arrowhead  Pond 
of  Anaheim) 


1998-99 

Record:  284  H:  13-1  A:  7-3  N:8-2 

ACC 

13-3. 2nd  place 

Postseason:  NCAA  Sweet  Sixteen.  AP  No  5.  USA 
Today/NABC  No.  8 

N14 

[61 

Western  Carolina 

W  11346 

N17 

|61 

UMBC 

W    9042 

N20 

|61 

Hofstra 

W    89-59 

N23 

[51 

Duquesne 

W    8147 

N26 

|51 

at  AU  Puerto  Rico 

W    82-32 

N27 

[5|[10] 

UCLA' 

W    70-54 

N2S 

|51 

Pittsburgh ' 

W    87-52 

D3 

PI 

Wake  Forest 

W   9249 

D6 

[2]  [5' 

Stanford 2 

W    62-60 

D7 

[21 

DePaul ' 

W   92-75 

D12 

PI  [5| 

at  Kentucky 

L  91-103 

D19 

[51 

Pnnceton 3 

W   81-58 

D23 

[51 

North  Te»as 

W  132-57 

D27 

[51 

South  Carolina  Stale 

W  104-70 

J3 

["I  PI 

•Duke 

L    64-82 

J7 

[5| 

•at  Virginia 

W    7146 

J10 

[51 

•NC  State 

W    9448 

J13 

|51  |9| 

•  at  No  Carolina 

W    89-76 

J19 

w 

•  al  Georgia  Tech 

W    7742 

J24 

w 

•  at  Clemson  (OT) 

W    81-79 

J27 

ffl 

•  Flonda  State 

W  10747 

331 

w 

•at  Wake  Forest 

L    7245 

F3 

PI  PI 

•  at  Duke 

L    77-95 

F6 

PI 

•  Virginia 

W    88-72 

F10 

PI 

■  a:  NC  State 

W    63-50 

F13 

P1I121 

•  No  Carolina 

W    8144 

F21 

PI 

•  Georqia  Tech 

W    9140 

F24 

|51 

•  Clemson 

W    7740 

F27 

|5| 

•  at  Florida  State 

W    84-75 

M5 

PI 

Florida  State' 

W    9349 

M6 

[51(15] 

No  Carolina ' 

L    7946 

M11 

[51 

Valparaiso 

W    8240 

MM 

[51 

Cre.ghlon  ! 

W    7543 

M18 

|5|  [9| 

SI  John's  | 

L    62-76 

1-Puerto  Rico  Shootout  at  Bayamon,  PR  (Eu- 
gemo  Guerra  Sports  Complex);  2-BB4T  Classic 
at  Washington,  D  C.  (MCI  Center).  3-at  Baltimore, 
Md  (Baltimore  Arena);  4-ACC  Tournament  at 
Greensboro,  N.C  (GreensboroColiseum);5-NCAA 
South  Region  First  and  Second  Rounds  al  Orlando, 
Fla  (Orlando  Arena),  6-NCAA  South  Regional  at 
Knoxville.  Tenn  (Thompson-Boling  Arena) 


1999-00 

Record:  25-10  H:  15-1  A:  4-5  N:M 


ACC:  11-5,  2nd  place,  ACC  Tournament  Finalist 
Postseason:  NCAA  Second  Round,  AP  No.  17, 
USA  Today/ESPN  No  25 


N17 

San  Francisco ' 

W    7141 

N19 

Tulane ' 

W    78-70 

N22  [24] 

Fairleigh  Dickinson 

W  10445 

N24  |24]|111  Kentucky1 

L    5841 

N26  [24] 

Noire  Dame 

W    72-67 

N30  1241 

D4     [24]  [16] 

Iowa 
Illinois  ; 

W    8345 

W    69-67 

D5    [24] 

George  Washington 

L    69-74 

D7    [21] 

Winlhrop  (OT) 

W    76-65 

011    [21][23] 

Kentucky 

W    7246 

D27  [14] 

George  Mason 

W   6946 

D30  [14] 

UMBC 

W   82-52 

J2     [141 

Coastal  Carolina 

W  10048 

J6     [12] 

■  al  NC  State 

L    6648 

J9     [12|  [81 

•Duke 

L    7040 

J15   [181 

•  at  Georqia  Tech 

L    6849 

JI9    [24] 

•  Wake  Forest 

W    71-53 

J22   1241 

Clemson 

W    74-62 

J27   [221 

•  at  No  Carolina 

L    63-75 

J29   |22| 

■  al  Flonda  Stale 

W   8243 

F2     [251 

•  Virginia 

W    91-79 

F6     [251 

•  NC  Stale 

W   78-73 

F9     1231  [31 

•  at  Duke 

W   9847 

F13   |23][19| 

at  Temple 

L   65-73 

F16   |22l 

•Georqia  Tech 

W    92-70 

F19   [22] 

•at Wake  Forest 

W    7347 

F22  |191 

•al  Clemson 

W    7643 

F26  |191 

•  No.  Carolina 

W    81-73 

M1    1171 

•  Flonda  State 

W    85-70 

M4    [171 

•  at  Virginia  (OT) 

L    8749 

M10  [20] 

Flonda  Slate ' 

W    8241 

M11   [20] 

NC  State5 

W    6441 

M12  [20]  |3] 

Duke' 

L   6841 

M16  [171 

lona6 

W    74-59 

M18  [171 

UCLA' 

L  70-105 

1-Preseason  NIT  at  College  Park,  Md  (Cole 
Field  House),  2-Preseason  NIT  at  New  York,  NY. 
(Madison  Square  Garden);  3-ACC/Big  Ten  Chal- 
lenge at  Baltimore,  Md  (Baltimore  Arena};  4-BB&T 
Classic  at  Washington,  D  C  (MCI  Center);  5-ACC 
Tournament  at  Charlotte,  N.C  (Charlotte  Coliseum); 
6-NCAA  Midwest  Region  First  and  Second  Round  at 
Minneapolis,  Minn  (HHH  Metrodome) 


2000-01 

Record:  25-11  H:  11-3  A:  6-3  N:8-5 

ACC:  104,  3rd  place 

Postseason:  NCAA  National  Semrfinalisl, 
APNo  11.  USA  Today/ESPN  No.  4 

N20     [6] 

Louisville ' 

W   95-73 

N21     |6|  181 

Illinois ' 

L   80-90 

N22     [6| 

N29  [13][23] 
D2    [131 

Dayton ' 

at  Wisconsin  -'  (OT) 

Michigan 

L  71-77 
L  75-78 
W    82-51 

D3    [13] 

George  Washington 

W    7143 

D6    [191 

Slony  Brook 

W  107-59 

D9    1191 

at  Pennsylvania 

W    8741 

D13  |20| 

UMBC 

W    9347 

D23  [201 

Norfolk  Sidle 

W  123-79 

D27  [18] 

Chicaqo  State 

W  117-55 

D30  [18] 

UMES 

W  105-53 

J2     [17] 

•  at  Clemson 

W  104-92 

J6     |17] 

•  Georqia  Tech 

W    9340 

J10    [14|  [9] 

•  No  Carolina 

L    8346 

J14    [14] 

■  at  Flonda  Stale 

W    76-55 

J17    |12][10] 

■  Wake  Foresl 

W    81-71 

J21    |12] 
J27     |8|  [2| 

•  at  NC  State 

•  Duke  (OT) 

W  75-61 
L    96-98 

J31      |91[11| 

•  at  Virqima 

L    78-99 

F4       |9| 

•  Clemson 

W    69-54 

F6     |131 

•  a:  Georg  a  Tech 

L    62-72 

F10   [13]  |1] 

•  at  No,  Carolina 

L    82-% 

F14   [17] 

•  Flonda  Stale 

L    71-74 

F17   [17]|23] 

•  at  Wake  Forest 

W    73-57 

F20   [20] 

•NC  State 

W    9546 

F24    [20][16] 

Oklahoma 

W    68-60 

F27   [16|  [21 

•at  Duke 

W    9140 

M3    1161  [7] 

■  Virginia 

W  102-67 

M9     [11][22] 

Wake  Forest* 

W    71-53 

M10  [11|  [3] 

Duke' 

L    8244 

M15  |11) 

Georqe  Mason a 

W   8340 

M17  |111 

Georqia  State  - 

W    7940 

M22  ]11][21]  Georgetown' 

W    7646 

M24  [111  [21 

Stanford 6 

W    87-73 

M31   (11]  |1| 

Duke' 

L    84-95 

1-Maui  Invitational  at  Lahama,  Hawaii  (Lahama  Civic 
Center);  2-ACC/Big  Ten  Challenge  at  Milwaukee, 
Wise  (Bradley  Center),  3-BBST  Classic  al  Wash- 
ington, DC  (MCI  Center);  4-ACC  Tournament  at 
Atlanta,  Ga.  (Georgia  Dome),  5-NCAA  West  Region 
First  and  Second  Round  at  Boise.  Idaho  (BSU 
Pavilion);  6-NCAA  West  Regional  at  Anaheim.  Calif. 
(Arrowhead  Pond  of  Anaheim),  7-NCAA  Final  Four 
al  Minneapolis,  Minn,  (HHH  Metrodome) 


2001-02 

Record:  324  H:  154  A:  7-2  N:  10-2 


ACC 

JfM.At 
season. 

Today/E 

C  Regular  Season 

Champion 

Post 
US/ 

CAA  National  Champion.  AP  No  4. 
SPN  No.  1 

N8 

[21 

Anzona 

L   67-71 

N9 

[2J116]   Temple 

W   82-74 

N17 

[21 

American 

W   83-53 

N24 

[61 

Delaware  State 

W   77-53 

N27 

151  121 

Illinois2 

W    7643 

D2 

151 

Pnncelon 

W   61-53 

D3 

[31 

Connecticut ' 

W   7745 

D9 

[31 

Detroit 

W    79-54 

DI1 

[31 

Monmouth 

W    91-55 

D21 

[2|[22| 
PI 

at  Oklahoma 

L    56-72 

D27 

William  8  Mary 

W  103-75 

030 

[«1 

■  at  NC  State 

W    72-65 

J3 

[81 

Norfolk  Stale 

W    92-69 

J9 

[4] 

•  North  Ca'olma 

W  112-79 

J 13 

[41 

•  al  Georg.a  Tech 

W    9247 

J17 

[31  Ml 

■alDuke 

L    78-99 

J20 

[31 

•  Clemson 

W    99-90 

J23 

P11211 

■  at  Wake  Foresl 

W    8543 

J26 

[31 

■  Florida  State 

W    8443 

J31 

[31  [81 

•  at  Virqima 

W    9147 

F3 

[3] 

•NC  State 

W    89-73 

FtO 

[31 

•  at  No  Carolina 

W   92-77 

F13 

[31 

•  Georqia  Tech 

W   8545 

F17 

[31  [11 

•Duke 

W   87-73 

F20 

[21 

•  at  Clemson 

W   8448 

F24 

121120] 

•  Wake  Forest 

W    9049 

F27 

[21 

•  al  Flonda  State 

W    9643 

M3 

[21 

•Virginia 

W  112-92 

M8 

[21 

Florida  Slate 

W    85-59 

M9 

121 

NC  State' 

L    8246 

M15 

141 

Siena B 

W    85-70 

Ml  7 

[4] 

Wisconsin s 

W    87-57 

M22 

[4H161  Kentucky1 

W    7848 

M24 

[41110] 

Connecticut 6 

W    9042 

M30 

[1]  l-l 

Kansas ' 

W    9748 

At 

[41 

Indiana ' 

W   64-52 

1-Coaches  vs  Cancer  IKON  Classic  at  New 
York,  N  Y  (Madison  Square  Garden);  2-ACC/Biq 
Ten  Challenge  at  College  Park,  Md  (Cole  Field 
House);  3-BB8T  Classic  al  Washington,  DC 
(MCI  Center);  4-ACC  Tournament  al  Chartotte. 
N  C.  (Chartotte  Coliseum);  5-NCAA  East  Region 
First  and  Second  Round  at  Washington.  DC  (MCI 
Center);  6-NCAA  East  Regional  al  Syracuse.  N  Y 
(Camer  Dome);  7-NCAA  Final  Four  at  Atlanta,  Ga 
(Georqia  Dome) 


2002-03 

Record:  21-10  H:  14-2  A:  44  N:  34 

ACC:  11-5,  T-2nd  place 

Postseason:  NCAASweetSixteen.APNo.  17, 
USAToday€SPNNo.  10 

N12  [121 

Miami  (Ohio) 

W    6449 

N27   [111 

The  Citadel 

W    9749 

N30   1111 

Duguesne 

W    89-39 

D3       [9J110J 

Indiana'  (OT) 

L    7440 

D7      [91 

vs  Notre  Dame  •' 

L    67-79 

D8      [91 

vs  G  Washington  ■' 

W    93-82 

D14  [181(141 

Flonda 

L    6449 

D23  |23] 

UMBC 

W  10140 

D29  |231 

•  Georqia  Tech 

W    84-77 

J4     |221 

Waqner 

W    79-57 

J8     |211 

Hampton 

W  108-58 

J11    121] 

•  Flor  Oa  Slate 

W    89-62 

J15    [1711191 

•  at  Wake  Fores! 

L    7241 

J18    [171  HI 

•Duke 

W    87-72 

J22    [12] 

■  at  North  Carolina 

W     S'-Hri 

J25    [12] 

•  at  Clemson 

W    52-47 

J30    [10| 

•NC  State 

W    75-61' 

F2     [10| 

Loyola  (Md ) 

W    S5-S8 

F6       [8| 

•  Virginia 

L    7846 

F9      18] 

•  at  Georqia  Tech 

L    84-90 

F12   [16| 

•  at  Florida  State 

W    74-72 

F17   |13][10] 

•  Wake  Forest 

W    9047 

F19   1131  [81 

■  at  Duke 

L   70-75 

F22   1131 

•  North  Carolina 

W    96-56 

F25   [14] 

•  Clemson 

W    91-52 

M2    [14] 

■  al  NC  Stale 

W    6845 

M9    [13| 

•  al  Virqima 

L    7840 

M14  [14| 

vs.  North  Carolina ' 

L    7244 

M21  (171 

vs  UNC  Wilmmqton 

W    75-73 

M23  |171  (121 

vs.  Xavier ' 

W     77-64 

M28  [17]  vs  Michigan  Stale5  L  56-60 
1-ACC/Big  Ten  Challenge  al  Indianapolis,  Ind. 
(Conseco  Fieldhouse),  2-BB&T  Classic  at  Wash- 
ington, D.C.  (MCI  Center),  3-ACC  Tournament 
at  Greensboro,  N.C.  (Greensboro  Coliseum), 
4-NCAA  South  Region  First  and  Second  Round  at 
Nashville.  Tenn.  (Gaylord  Entertainment  Center), 
5-NCAA  South  Regional  at  San  Antonio,  Texas 
(Alamodome)         


*&* 


\MUD 


TEAM 


-RAH 

1*  we 


2003-04 

Record:  20-12  H:  12-4  A:  4-5  W:  4-3 


2004-05 

Record:  19-13  H:  15-3  A:  2-7  N:  2-3 


ACC 

7-9. 6lh 

place,  ACC  Tournament  Champion 

Postseason:  NCAA  Second  Round.  AP  No  19, 
USA  Today/ESPN  No  24 

N22 

[251 

American 

W    79-48 

'.:-" 

1241 

Georqe  Mason 

W   79*1 

N29 

1241 

Hofstra 

W    87-72 

D2 

1251(151 

Wisconsin '  (OT) 

W    7J437 

Dh 

|251|17]   Gonzaqa: 

L    68-82 

D7 

[25] 

West  Virqmia ;  (OT) 

L    77-76 

D10 

111 

at  Flonda  (OT) 

W   69438 

D14 

Pepperdme 

W   96-72 

023 

124] 

L  NC  Greensboro 

W    85-58 

D28 

[241 

•  at  Flonda  State 

L    75-79 

J3 

Mount  St  Marys 

W    89-56 

J6 

MD-Eastem  Shore 

W    87-38 

J14 

[91 

•  North  Carolina 

W    90-84 

J17 

[121 

•at  Georgia  Tech 

L    71-81 

J21 

[11 

•Duke 

L    60-68 

J2S 

•  at  Clemson 

W    65-52 

J29 

1191 

•at Wake  Forest 

L   85-93 

F1 

•NC  State 

L    69431 

F4 

■  a:  Virqmia 

W    71-67 

F8 

<  Flonda  State 

W    73-62 

F15 

!,J1 

•  at  North  Carolina 

L   86-97 

F!4 

[181 

•  Georqia  Tech 

L    64-75 

F22 

[31 

■  al  Duke 

L    6^86 

F24 

•Clemson 

W    7049 

F28 

[111 

•  Wake  Forest 

L    83-91 

M3 

|161 

•  at  NC  State 

W   70-69 

M7 

•  Virqima 

W   70431 

M12 

1151 

Wake  Forest1 

W    87-86 

MM 

1171 

NC  State1 

W    85-82 

M14 

151 

Duke1 

W   9M7 

M18 

[191 

UTEP' 

W   86-83 

M2 

[191 

Svrd(.se; 

L    70-72 

1-ACC/Big  Ten  Challenge  al  College  Part,  Md 
(Comcast  Center),  2-BB&T  Classic  at  Wash- 
ington, DC  (MCI  Center),  3-ACC  Tournament 
at  Greensboro,  N  C  (Greensboro  Coliseum), 
4-NCAA  First  and  Second  Rounds  at  Denver, 
Colo  (Pepsi  Center) 


ACC:  7-9,  T6tt 

place 

Postseason:  NIT  Semifinal 

N19  [151 

Jackson  State 

W    93-57 

N23  [131 

Mercer 

W    93-67 

K26  [13][25J 

,s  Memphis 

W    84431 

N30   [12H251 

at  Wisconsin 2 

L    6«9 

D4     (121 

vs  George  Mason 

a   78-54 

D5     |12| 

vs  Geo  Washmqton 

'    L  92-101 

D12  |231 

UNCAsheville 

W    96-72 

D19  [231 

•  Flonda  State  (OT) 

W    90-88 

D23  1241 

American 

W    62-61 

D28  |24] 

Liberty 

W  112-68 

J4     (221 

Mount  St  Marys 

W   85-53 

JS     122]  [3] 

•  al  North  Carolina 

L  75-109 

J11    |RV1  [41 

•at Wake  Forest 

L    66431 

J15  [RV'l 

Temple 

W    80439 

J19  |RV] 

•  Virginia 

W    82-68 

J23  [RV][RV1 

•  NC  Stale 

L   69435 

J26  [RV]  |21 

•  at  Duke 

W    75436 

J30   [RV][22] 

•Georqia  Tech 

W    79-71 

F1     [221 

•  at  Clemson 

L    73-88 

F5     [22] 

•  at  Miami  (OT) 

L    73-75 

fs   :rv] 

•  Virqmia  Tech 

W   86-71 

F12  [RV|  [7] 

-  Duke .OT 

W    99-92 

F16  [221 

•  at  NC  State 

L    63-82 

F19   [221 

•  at  Virqmia  (20T) 

W    92-89 

F22  [RV| 

•  Clemson 

L    93-97 

F27  [RV1  [2] 

•  North  Carolina 

L    8345 

M5    [RV1 

•at  Virginia  Tech 

L    76436 

M10 

vs  Clemson ' 

L    72-84 

M16 

Oral  Roberts  - 

W    85-72 

M23 

Davidson s 

W    78433 

M26 

Texas  Christian  s 

W    85-73 

M29 

vs  South  Carol  na 

L    67-75 

1-Hall  of  Fame  Tipoff  Classic  al  Spnngfield.  Mass , 
2-ACC/Big  Ten  Challenge  al  Madison  Wisconsin 
(Kohl  Center),  3-BBST  Classic  at  Washington,  D  C 
(MCI  Center),  4-ACC  Tournament  at  Washmqton 
D  C  (MCI  Center);  5-NIT  Tournament  at  College 
Par*.  Md  (Comcast  Center):  6-NIT  Semrfinals  at 
New  York,  NY.  (Madison  Square  Garden) 


140 


SERIES  RECORDS 


Opponent  (GP) 

Record 

Air  Force  (2) 

2-0 

Alabama  (3) 

3-0 

Alaska  (1) 

1-0 

Alcorn  State  (1) 

1-0 

American  (13) 

12-1 

All-Puerto  Rico  (1) 

1-0 

Appalachian  State  (2) 

2-0 

Anzona (3) 

0-3 

Anzona  State  (2) 

1-1 

Arkansas  (2) 

1-1 

Army  (4) 

3-1 

AuqustaColleqeO) 

1-0 

Ball  Stated) 

1-0 

Baltimore  City  (3) 

2-1 

Biscayne  Colleqe  (1) 

1-0 

Boston  Colleqe  (4) 

3-1 

Boston  University  (3) 

2-1 

Brown  (3) 

3-0 

Bucknell  (6) 

6-0 

Buffalo  (4) 

4-0 

California  (1) 

1-0 

California-Irvine  (1) 

1-0 

California-Santa  Barbara  (1) 

1-0 

Canisius  (7) 

7-0 

Catholic  (22) 

12-10 

Central  Florida  (1) 

1-0 

Chaminade(l) 

1-0 

Colleqe  of  Charleston  (1) 

0-1 

Chicaqo  State  (2) 

2-0 

City  Colleqe  of  New  York  (2) 

1-1 

Cincinnati  (2) 

2-0 

The  Citadel  (3) 

3-0 

Clemson  (129) 

84-45 

Cleveland  Stated) 

1-0 

Coastal  Carolina  (1) 

1-0 

Columbia  (2) 

2-0 

Connecticut  (4) 

2-2 

Coppin  Stated) 

0-1 

Cornell  (1) 

1-0 

Creiqhton  (2) 

2-0 

Davidson  (3) 

2-1 

Dayton  (4) 

2-2 

Delaware  (3) 

2-1 

Delaware  Colleqe  (1) 

0-1 

Delaware  State  (3) 

3-0 

DePaul  (2) 

2-0 

DePauw  (2) 

2-0 

Detroit  (1) 

1-0 

Duke (157) 

58-99 

Duquesne (8) 

8-0 

East  Carolina  (6) 

6-0 

Eastern  Kentucky  91) 

1-0 

East  Tennessee  State  (2) 

2-0 

Evansviile  (2) 

1-1 

Fairleigh  Dickinson  i5i 

5-0 

Florida  (3) 

1-2 

Florida  International  (1) 

1-0 

Florida  State  (31) 

24-7 

Fordham  (8) 

7-1 

Gallaudet  (14) 

7-7 

Georqe  Mason  (7) 

7-0 

Georqe  Washinqton  (63) 

35-28 

Georgetown  (61) 

36-25 

Georqia  (6) 

2-4 

Georqia  State  (2) 

2-0 

Georqia  Tech  (62) 

29-33 

Gonzaqa (2) 

1-1 

Hampton  (1) 

1-0 

Hawaii  (2) 

2-0 

Opponent  (GP) 

Record 

Hawaii-Pacific  (1) 

1-0 

Hofstra  (4) 

4-0 

Holy  Cross  (4) 

4-0 

Houston  (2) 

1-1 

Howard  (3) 

34 

Illinois  (5) 

3-2 

Indiana  (6) 

1-5 

lonafl) 

1-0 

Iowa  (2) 

2-0 

Jackson  Stated) 

1-0 

Jacksonville  (3) 

2-1 

James  Madison  (1) 

1-0 

Johns  Hopkins  (19) 

154 

Kansas (5) 

2-3 

Kansas  Stated) 

1-0 

Kentucky  (13) 

543 

Kentucky  Wesleyan(1) 

1-0 

Kent  Stated) 

1-0 

Lafayette  (4) 

44 

Lamar  (1) 

1-0 

La  Salle  (3) 

34 

Lehiqh  (1) 

1-0 

Liberty  (1) 

1-0 

Lonq  Island  (7) 

7-0 

Louisiana  State  (4) 

2-2 

Louisville  (7) 

2-5 

Loyola  (Md.)  (13) 

8-5 

Maine  (1) 

1-0 

Manhattan  (1) 

1-0 

Marshall  (2) 

2-0 

Md.-Balt.  County  (UMBC)  (13) 

134 

Md.-Easlem  Shore  (UMES)  (15) 

154 

Massachusetts  (6) 

24 

Memphis  (3) 

1-2 

Mercer  (1) 

14 

Miami  (Ha.)  (7) 

34 

Miami  (Ohio)  (3) 

34 

Michiqan  (5) 

2-3 

Michigan  Stale  l2i 

0-2 

Minnesota  (2) 

2-0 

Mississippi  (2) 

1-1 

Mississippi  State  (3) 

0-3 

Missouri  (4) 

1-3 

Monmouth  (N.J.)  (2) 

2-0 

Montana  State  (1) 

1-0 

Morqan  State  (4) 

4-0 

Mount  Saint  Joseph  (3) 

1-2 

Mount  Saint  Mary's  (5) 

54 

Navy (56) 

30-26 

Nevada-Las  Veqas(UNLV)  (5) 

14 

New  Mexico  A&M(1) 

0-1 

New  York  University  (2) 

0-2 

Niagara  (1 ) 

14 

Norfolk  Stated) 

1-0 

North  Carolina  (164) 

53-111 

UNCAsheville  (2) 

24 

UNC  Charlotte  (1) 

14 

UNC  Greensboro  (2) 

24 

UNCWilminqton(2) 

24 

NC  State  (138) 

67-71 

Northeastern  (1) 

14 

Northwestern  (1) 

14 

North  Texas  (1) 

14 

Notre  Dame  (17) 

8-9 

Old  Dominion  (5) 

4-1 

Ohio  State  (5) 

3-2 

OhioUniversilyili 

14 

Oklahoma  (4) 

2-2 

Oklahoma  State  (1) 

14 

Opponent  (GP) 

Record 

Oral  Roberts  (1) 

14 

Penn  State  (16) 

84 

Pennsylvania  (15) 

3-12 

Penn  Military  Academy  (1) 

0-1 

Pepperdine  (2) 

24 

Pittsburqh  (6) 

5-1 

Princeton  (7) 

5-2 

Providence  (2) 

1-1 

Randolph  Macon  (4) 

3-1 

Rhode  Island  (2) 

2-0 

Richmond  (39) 

25-14 

Rider  (3) 

34 

Rutqers  (6) 

3-3 

Sacramento  State  (1) 

14 

St.  Francis  (Pa.)  (1) 

14 

St.  John's  (14) 

8-6 

St.  Joseph's  (3) 

3-1 

St.  Louis  (1) 

1-0 

St.  Peter's  (1) 

1-0 

San  Francisco  (2) 

2-0 

Santa  Clara  (2) 

1-1 

Seton  Hall  (3) 

2-1 

Siena  (1) 

1-0 

South  Carolina  (58) 

31-27 

South  Carolina  State  (1) 

1-0 

South  Florida  (2) 

2-0 

Southern  California  (USC)  (3) 

34 

Southern  Illinois  (1) 

1-0 

Stanford  (3) 

3-0 

Staunton  Military  Academy  (1) 

0-1 

Stevens  Institute  (5) 

4-1 

Stony  Brook  (1) 

14 

Syracuse  (6) 

5-1 

Tampa  (2) 

24 

Temple  (7) 

4-3 

Tennessee (3) 

2-1 

Tennessee-Chattanooqa  (2) 

24 

Texas-El  Paso  (3) 

34 

Texas  (1) 

14 

Texas  Christian  (2) 

24 

Texas  Tech  (1) 

14 

Towson  (12) 

12-0 

Tulaned) 

14 

Tulsa  (1) 

14 

UCLA  (7) 

2-5 

Utah  (1) 

14 

Utah  State  (1) 

14 

Valparaiso  (1) 

1-0 

Vanderbilt[1J 

1-0 

Villanova  (3) 

1-2 

Virqmia  (162) 

9943 

Virqmia  Military  Institute  (49) 

39-10 

Virqima  Tech  (27) 

234 

Waqner(2) 

24 

Wake  Forest  (111) 

57-64 

Washmqton  Colleqe  (15) 

12-3 

Washinqton  &  Lee  (51) 

27-24 

West  Virqmia  (36) 

15-21 

Western  Carolina  (1) 

14 

Western  Kentucky  (2) 

24 

Western  Maryland  [9) 

94 

Wichita  (1) 

14 

Williams  Mary (15) 

154 

Winthrop(3) 

34 

Wisconsin  (6) 

24 

Wyominqd) 

14 

Xavier(2) 

24 

Yaled) 

14 

SERIES  RESULTS 


BASKETBALL 


AIR  FORCE 

Maryland  leads,  2-0 

1-14-78      H    W  74-73 


12-2-78      A    W 


81-68 


ALABAMA 

Maryland  leads,  3-0 


2-26-25 

V 

.\ 

27-21 

12*84 

A 

w 

59-54 

12-21-85 

H 

w 

60-58 

1-So  Conf  Tournament  at  Atlanta,  Ga 

ALASKA- 
ANCHORAGE 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 

11-24-64  N1  W  54-52 
t-Grea!  Alaska  Shootout  at  Anchorage 
Alaska  (Sutvan  Arena) 

ALCORN  STATE 

Maryland  leads  1-0 
12-3049    H    W         110-91 


AMERICAN 

Maryland  leads,  12-1 
1926-27      A     L 

i!-;:-?;   v   .'. 

12-2-80  H  W 

1-383  H  W 

1-29-91  H  W 

11-30-91  H  W 

12-10-92  H  W 

12-30-94  H  W 


12-23-95     H    W 


104-79 


12-21-96     H    W 


81-74 


11-17-01     H    W 


83-53 


11-22-03     H    W 


79-48 


12-23*     H    W 


82-61 


1-T(>  Ofl  Tournament  at  L 
ICaptel  Cenlrei 


AUOF 

PUERTO  RICO 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 


11-26-98    A1    W 


1  -Puerto  Reo  Shootout  at  Bayamon,  P.  R 

(Eugene  Guena  Sports  Complex) 


APPALACHIAN 
STATE 

Maryland  leads,  2-0 


1-2-75       H    W 

96-50 

12-18-76    H    W 

76-74 

ARIZONA 

Maryland  trails,  0-3 

12-27-63    N1    L 

54-57 

3-19-98     N2    L 

7967 

11*01     N3    L 

67-71 

12-30-53    N1    W 


11-23-94    N2    L 


1-AII-Amencan  City  Tournament  at 
Owensboro,  Ky ,  2-Maui  Invitational  at 
Lahana.  Hawaii  (Lahana  Ok  Cenler) 

ARKANSAS 

The  series  is  tied,  1-1 


12-3037     H    W 


88-61 


12-10-88     A     L 


68-73 


1-Evansville  Holiday  Tournament 
(Roberts  Stadium)  2-NCAA  Tournament 
at  Anaheim,  Catrt  (Amwfiead  Pond  ol 
Anahevn),  ^Coaches  vs.  Cancer  IKON 
Classic  at  New  York.  N  Y  (Madison 
Square  Garden) 


ARIZONA 
STATE 

The  series  is  tied,  1-1 


ARMY 

Maryland  trails.  4-8 

1-7-39 

- 

. 

254; 

2-1842 

A 

L 

3244 

2-643 

A 

L 

4044 

3-1-44 

A 

L 

22-85 

2-28-45 

A 

L 

34-54 

2-27-46 

A 

L 

25-52 

2-2447 

A 

W 

57-54 

1-3148 

A 

L 

4448 

12-29-66 

V 

W 

57-54 

12-1969 

H2 

I 

5469 

12-21-77 

H 

W 

99-77 

12-2-89 

V 

w 

78-60 

1-Chariotte  invitational  al  Charlotte 
N  C  (Charlotte  Coliseum);  2-MarylarKj 
Invitational  al  College  Par*  Md  (Cole 
FieW  House);  3-CentraJ  Fdeay  Classic  al 
Richmond  Va  (Roobms  Centerl 

AUGUSTA 
COLLEGE 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 


11-27-89    H    W 


BAINBRIDGE 
NAVY 

Maryland  trails,  0-2 


12-2143 

H     L 

20-52 

1-2444 

A     L 

25-78 

BALL  STATE 

Maryland  leads.  1-0 

11-30-76 

H    W 

86-70 

BALTIMORE 
CITY  COLLEGE 

Maryland  leads,  2-1 


2-21-14      H     I 

1-21-36      H    W 

55-33 

14-38        A    W 

50-32 

BISCAYNE 

Maryland  leads.  1-0 

12-9-78      H    W 

86-60 

BOSTON 
COLLEGE 

Maryland  leads,  3-1 


3-11-58     N1   W 


12-30-73   H2  W 


12-24-63    H    W 


89-76 


12-3-90     N3    L 


85-100 


12-8-75      H    W 

122-82 

2-11-80      H    W 

99-76 

1-20-9C      N1     L 

61-65 

1-22-91       H    W 

85-59 

1 -at  Boston  Mass  (Boston  Garten) 

BROWN 

Maryland  leads.  3-0 

12-1-71       H    W 

100-83 

11-29-72     H    W 

127-82 

12-8-79      H    W 

72-59 

BUCKNELL 

Maryland  leads.  6-0 

12-22-76    H    W 

''06-72 

11-25-77     H    W 

95-62 

11-24-78     H    W 

107-97 

12-22-79    H    W 

95-73 

1-1967      H    W 

77-68 

12-3-94      H    W 

102-64 

BUFFALO 

Maryland  leads,  4-0 


1-NCMToumament  at  r^  York  City,  N.Y 
(Madison  Square  Gardens),  2-Marytand 
invttatona!  at  College  Park.  Md  (Cole 
Field  House):  J-ACO&g  East  Challenge 
al  Richmond.  Va.  (Richmond  Cofeeum) 


BOSTON 
UNIVERSITY 

Maryland  leads.  3-1 


12-1-69      H    W 

97-77 

•2-5-~        i     ,V 

109-70 

1-25-72      H    W 

82-58 

2-11-73      H    W 

9364 

CALIFORNIA 

Maryland  leads  1-0 

12-8-96     Ml   W 

8064 

1 -Frankim  National  Bank  Classic  at 
Landover.Md  (USA»  Arena) 

CANISIUS 

Maryland  leads,  7-0 

12-17-71     H    W 

86-77 

12-9-72      H    W 

107-80 

1-22-74      H    W 

86-73 

12-23-78     H    W 

128-103 

1-20-82      H    W 

91-73 

124-82      A    W 

6766 

12-3-83      H    W 

77-55 

CARROLL 
INSTITUTE 

Maryland  trails.  0-1 
190465  L 

CATHOLIC 

Maryland  leads.  12-10 


1910-11 

H 

w 

35-30 

1-14-14 

A 

L 

1-31-14 

H 

L 

1-25-19 

V 

L 

7-25 

3-3-19 

V 

L 

12-14 

1923-24 

h 

L 

13-30 

H 

L 

14-20 

1924-25 

A 

W 

18-14 

H 

W 

27-17 

1-11-30 

H 

W 

37-30 

26-31 

A 

W 

24-21 

2-3-32 

H 

W 

39-34 

1-25-33 

A 

L 

27-29 

2-2-34 

H 

W 

33-25 

2-12-35 

A 

L 

2945 

2-15-36 

H 

L 

294C 

2-12-38 

H 

W 

49-23 

2-20-39 

A 

vv 

42-36 

2-174C 

H 

.'. 

46-31 

1-2944 

H 

vv 

33-31 

2  -544 

A 

L 

33-63 

12-10-79 

H 

'.'.' 

113-79 

1 -at  Washington  YUCA 

CENTRAL 
FLORIDA 

Maryland  leads  1-0 


2-16-87      H    W 


CHAMINADE 

Maryland  leads.  14 


11-21-94    N1W 


1-Maui  Invitational  al  Lariama  Hawaii 
(lahana  CnncCenlerl 


CHICAGO 
STATE 

Maryland  leads  2-0 


12-2-96      H    W 

9444 

12-27-00     H    W 

117-55 

CCNY 

The  series  is  tied,  1-1 

1924-25      H    W 

22-16 

12-3141     A     L 

4067 

CINCINNATI 

Maryland  leads,  2-1 

2-249 

-• 

I 

33-70 

12-30-54 

'.2 

:, 

7861 

2-19-95 

M 

w 

74-72 

l-a!  Cincinnati.  Ohio  (Music  Hall). 
2-All-Amencan  Cily  Toumamenl  al 
Owensooro.  Ky..  3-al  San  Antonc,  Teias 
(Alamodome) 

THE  CITADEL 

Maryland  leads,  3-0 

34-38 

',' 

,v 

4543 

2-2647 

H 

,', 

5240 

11-27-02 

H 

,v 

9749 

l-So  Conf  Toumamenl  at  Raleigh,  N.C 
I  Reynolds  Co6seum) 

CLEMSON 

Maryland  leads.  8445 

12-15-38 

H 

W 

45-35 

34-39 

V 

. 

27-39 

1-140 

H 

,v 

53-26 

1-2740 

A 

L 

3C~S 

12-1940 

H 

L 

3443 

1-1048 

- 

V. 

4942 

2-2348 

A 

V. 

6361 

12-1848 

H 

:, 

74-50 

2-2049 

A 

L 

4968 

12-1649 

H 

L 

5560 

2-25-50 

A 

L 

68-70 

2-3-51 

A 

L 

44-50 

2-19-51 

H 

.v 

54-50  (OT) 

3-1-51 

m 

:. 

5048 

124-53 

A 

,', 

8141 

16-54 

H 

.'. 

79-54 

34-54 

'.2 

.'. 

7569 

16-55 

A 

,v 

7163 

2-15-55 

H 

.'. 

6866 

1-7-56 

A 

.'. 

7163 

2-14-56 

H 

.'. 

8169 

14-57 

- 

.'. 

59-52 

2-25-57 

- 

.'. 

7465 

14-58 

- 

_ 

66-73 

2-13-58 

- 

.'. 

72-54 

1-10-59 

A 

- 

46-55 

2-16-59 

- 

.'. 

77-58 

2-1560 

- 

.'. 

70-55 

2-266C 

A 

,\ 

66-59(207) 

2-1061 

A 

L 

59-76 

2-2561 

H 

''.'. 

82-80  (OT) 

3-261 

-.2 

,\ 

91-75 

2- '2-62 

A 

- 

Di-73 

:-:--•:.: 

H 

L 

68-75 

2-9-63 

A 

. 

6062 

2-2363 

H 

;. 

696? 

12-1663 

- 

,v 

5648 

2-2864 

- 

L 

6863 

3564 

\: 

L 

6761 

1665 

A 

.', 

6765  20T 

2-2665 

- 

IV 

88-71 

3465 

\2 

'.'. 

61-50 

1-2966 

A 

. 

66-71 

2-2666 

H 

2 

69-3' 

1-1667 

- 

,\ 

6848 

2-2567 

A 

L 

6165 

1-1568 

A 

L 

93-94  20- 

2-2468 

- 

'.'. 

8168 

1-1369 

- 

.', 

8378 

2-2269 

A 

,', 

8463 

1-12-70 

A 

',', 

7568 

2-23-70 

H 

,\ 

10365 

1-11-71 

H 

IV 

56-52 

2-23-71 

- 

L 

45-51  (OT) 

1-8-72 

A 

L 

6163 

2-19-72 

H 

,', 

67-57 

3-9-72 

'.:- 

A 

24-52 

16-73 

A 

.'. 

79-75 

2-17-73 

h 

.'. 

6966 

36-73 

'.3 

.'. 

7761 

1-5-74 

H 

.'. 

8960 

2-16-74 

A 

,', 

56-54 

1-22-75 

A 

L 

8263 

2-26-75 

H 

>,V 

7064 

1-21-76 

H 

L 

7762 

2-14-76 

A 

,', 

9869 

1-19-77 

A 

. 

71-93 

2-12-77 

H 

,v 

84-78 

1-16-78 

H 

,'. 

90-75 

2-11-78 

A 

,\ 

80-75 

1-17-79 

A 

',V 

7763 

2-10-79 

H 

,v 

7769 

31-79 

N 

,'; 

7567 

1-1660 

H 

A 

8463 

2-960 

A 

L 

81-90 

2-2960 

N3 

.', 

9165 

1-1761 

A 

.'. 

6862  OT 

2-1261 

H 

,'. 

72-70 

1-1662 

H 

.'. 

62-57 

2-1362 

A 

L 

66-75 

1-1963 

A 

,■. 

80-61 

2-1963 

H 

,V 

9268 

1-1764 

H 

,V 

85-72 

2-1864 

A 

,V 

6665  (30T) 

1-1665 

H 

,V 

44-S4 

2-1765 

A 

L 

64-71 

2666 

H 

w 

7869 

2- '566 

A 

L 

60-70 

1-1767 

A 

L 

6J-72 

2467 

H 

L 

79-80 

1-968 

H 

w 

68-55 

2-1068 

A 

w 

7066 

1-769 

A 

L 

58-75 

2-769 

H 

,v 

9867 

16-90 

A 

L 

7762 

2-7-90 

H 

L 

7375 

1-5-91 

H 

W 

8165 

26-91 

A 

I 

69-73 

1-25-92 

H 

.'. 

84-71 

2-22-92 

A 

L 

7062 

36-92 

',4 

W 

81-75 

1-26-93 

A 

L 

7262 

2-27-93 

H 

L 

7361 

1-26-94 

H 

:. 

7353 

2-26-94 

A 

L 

67-73 

1-25-95 

A 

iV 

56-51 

2-25-95 

H 

.'. 

8468 

1-24-% 

H 

A 

6560 

2-24-96 

A 

L 

6168 

1-15-97 

H 

L 

6367 

26-97 

A 

L 

6860 

37-97 

V 

;v 

7661 

124-97 

A 

L 

65-78  (OT) 

1-24-98 

H 

,V 

7469 

■-.--■ 

A 

,v 

81-79  (OT) 

2-24-99 

H 

.'. 

7760 

1-2260 

H 

.V 

7462 

2-2260 

A 

v. 

7663 

1-261 

A 

IV 

104-92 

2461 

H 

.V 

69-54 

1-2062 

H 

vv 

99-90 

2-2062 

A 

.'. 

8468 

1-2563 

A 

.'. 

5247 

2-2563 

H 

.'. 

91-52 

1-2564 

A 

v. 

65-52 

2-2464 

H 

IV 

7049 

2-1-05 

A 

L 

7368 

2-2265 

H 

L 

93-97 

31065 

M5 

L 

7264 

1-So  Conl  Toumamenl  a!  Raleigh,  N.C 
(Reynolds  Coliseum  | :  2-ACC  Tournament 
al  Raleigh,  N.C.  (Reynolds  Coliseum}. 
3-ACC  Tournament  at  Greensboro, 
N  C  [Greensboro  Coliseum),  4-ACC 
Tournament  at  Chanotle  N.C  (Charlotte 
Coliseum),  5-ACC  Tournament  al 
Washington. DC  (MCI Center) 

ACC  SERIES 
PROFILE 

Terps  at  Home  49-' '. 
Terps  at  Cole  Field  House  -  -7 
Terps  at  Corneas!  Cenler  2-' 
Terps  on  the  Road;  24-32 
Terps  at  Neutral  Sites     :  - 
"Terps  since  1953-54- BQ-37 

Last  10  Games:  7-3 

Current  Streak  C'u  act  3 
Longest  UM  Win  Streak  '5 
Longest  CU  Win  Streak:^ 
Largest  Win  Margin  40  _-'4'  ;- 

Dec  4. 1953) 
Largest  Loss  Margin:  22  (93-71 

on  Jan  19, 1977) 


MoslUM  Points  Scored  '  .- 
Most  CU  Points  Scored  -- 


CLEVELAND 

STATE 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 

12-5-64      H    W  95^ 

COASTAL 
CAROLINA 

Maryland  leads.  16 

1-260        H    W  100- 

COLGATE 

Maryland  leads  1-0 
126-94      H    W  1131 

COLLEGE  OF 
CHARLESTON 

Maryland  trails,  0-1 


DELAWARE 

The  series  is  tied,  2-2 


3-13-97     N1    L 


66-75 


l -NCAA  Toumamenl  at  Memphis,  Term. 
(The  Pyramid} 

COLUMBIA 

Maryland  leads,  2-0 

1924-25      A    W  24-23 

12-28-63    N1    W  82-76 

1  -Evansville  HoWay  Toumamenl  (Roberts 

Stadium) 


CONNECTICUT 

Maryland  trails,  2-3 

2-1541 

H 

L 

4352 

12469 

'.' 

L 

65-87 

32395 

',2 

L 

89-99 

12-301 

',3 

W 

7765 

3-34-02 

'.4 

W 

9062 

1-ACC/Big  East  Challenge  at  Hartford 
Conn.  (Hartford  Civic  Cenler);  2-NCAA 
Tournament  al  Oakland,  Calif.  (Oakland 
Cokseum);  3-88ATClassc  at  Washington. 
O.C  fJ^iCenler),4-rOAEastRegional 
al  Syracuse.  NY  (Carrier  Dome) 


COPPIN  STATE 

Maryland  trails,  0-1 


12-12-89    H    L 


CORNELL 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 


11-27-93     H    W 


CREIGHTON 

Maryland  leads,  26 


3-18-75      N1    W 

8379 

3-13-99     N2   W 

7563 

(Memonaf  Coliseum);  2-NCMTourrament 
al  Orlando.  Ra.  lOrtando  Arena) 

DAVIDSON 

Maryland  leads,  7-3 

12-16-38    H    W 

44-27 

12-1647     H    W 

59-58 

3448       N1    I 

51-58 

1449       N2    L 

49-52 

2-18-50      H    W 

6461 

2-1-51        A    W 

57-55 

31-52        H    W 

7148 

12-2866    A3  W 

6665 

12-2768    A3    L 

6963 

32305     H4  W 

7863 

•910-''       A 

L 

14-23 

34-14        A 

L 

12-2969     H 

;, 

94-58 

12-1-70      H 

w 

86-73 

DELAWARE 
STATE 

Maryland  leads,  3-0 


11-2569    H    W 

87-53 

1-17-96      H    W 

11355 

11-2461     H    W 

7763 

DEPAUL 

Maryland  leads,  26 

12-12-76     H    W 

92-74 

12-7-98     N1    W 

92-75 

1-BBIT  Classic  al  Wash 
(MCI  Center) 

nglon  DC 

DEPAUW 

Maryland  leads,  26 

12-12-74    H    W 

11349 

12-375      H    W 

9942 

DETROIT 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 

12-961       H    W 

79-54 

DICKINSON 
COLLEGE 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 
2-19-38      H    W 


1-So  Conf  Toumamenl  at  Durham,  N.C 
(Dukeiry^yxyStadiumiZ-atChariortesviJe 
Va  (Memorial  Gymnasium).  ^Charkxie 
Invitational  at  Charlotte,  N.C-  (Charlotte 
Coliseum).  4-NIT  Second  Round  at 
College  Park.  Md.  (Comcast  Cenler) 


DAYTON 

The  series  is  tied.  2-2 


12-3065    N1    W 


2-1384      H    W 


61-59 


1-565        A     L 


6367 


11-2260    N2    L 


71-77 


DUKE 

Maryland  trails 
192326     H 

58-99 

VV           41-20 

1-9-30 

H 

- 

27-28 

2-20-30 

A 

L 

24-39 

1-1331 

H 

V. 

32-24 

2-20-32 

A 

W 

20-18  (OT) 

'-'2-33 

H 

IV 

30-28 

1-11-34 

H 

'■■■ 

37-33 

1-11-35 

H 

I 

3948 

2-1-36 

H 

:■■ 

38-34 

3566 

M 

:. 

47-35 

1-16-37 

H 

L 

31-34 

1-30-37 

A 

L 

3334 

1-1338 

H 

.', 

40-35 

1-29-38 

A 

L 

3444 

3338 

V 

L 

32-35 

1-1339 

H 

'.V 

37-34 

2-2-39 

A 

V, 

6044 

1-940 

H 

.'.' 

32-30 

1-3040 

A 

L 

3748 

3140 

N1 

L 

32^4 

1-1141 

H 

L 

2640 

2-141 

A 

L 

1743 

1-1042 

A 

2 

3337 

2-2:4. 

- 

L 

4664 

2-'243 

H 

L 

4346 

1645 

A 

L 

24-51 

2-2245 

V 

L 

4376 

1446 

A 

L 

2359 

1-2546 

H 

',', 

4338 

2-1847 

H 

L 

3840 

1-548 

A 

L 

42-53 

1-350 

A 

L 

4358 

2-10-50 

H 

.'. 

67-57 

2-1351 

H 

L 

4049 

2-1352 

A 

2 

51-56 

36-52 

Ml 

2 

48-51 

3353 

M 

;, 

7465 

2-1354 

H 

I 

6168 

12-7-54 

H 

vv 

4947 

12-17-54 

A 

L 

6168 

1-14-56 

A 

L 

62-76 

2-7-56 

H 

L 

7062 

31-56 

m 

L 

6394 

1-10-57 

H 

,V 

l-Sugar  Bowl  Tournament  at  New 

Orleans.  La  (Loyola  Fie:a  House);  2- 

:   3  at  Lahama   Hawaii 

(laftaina  Civc  Center) 


20 
06 


EMimM3[i) 


SPORTS 


TEAM 


1*    IHt 


1-31-57 

A    L 

60-72 

1-8-58 

H    W 

74-49 

2-21-58 

A    L 

5948 

3-7-58 

N2  W 

71-65  (OT) 

1-7-59 

H    W 

64-31 

1-17-59 

A     L 

69-78 

1-1640 

A    W 

5648 

2-1840 

H    W 

7141 

1-1441 

A     L 

62-70 

2-16-61 

H    W 

76-71 

1-13-62 

A     L 

6844 

2-13-62 

H     L 

53-79 

3-1-62 

N2    L 

58-71 

12-9-62 

A     L 

56-92 

2-19-63 

H     L 

70-76 

2-3-6-1 

H     L 

72-104 

2-22-64 

A     L 

6344 

2-1-65 

A     L 

6442 

2-23-65 

H    W 

85-82 

1-13-66 

A     L 

61-76 

2-19-66 

H     L 

69-74 

1-14-67 

H     L 

69-72  (OT) 

2-18-67 

A     L 

5841 

1-13-68 

H     L 

5244 

2-648 

A     L 

64-85 

1-1149 

A     L 

85-96 

2-1049 

H     L 

83-93 

1-28-70 

H     '.V 

52-50 

2-21-70 

A      L 

76-87 

24-71 

A     W 

88-79 

2-13-71 

H     L 

67-70 

2-5-72 

H    W 

77-58 

2-26-72 

A     L 

5948 

2-3-73 

A     L 

8145 

2-24-73 

H    W 

9646 

2-2-74 

H    W 

104-83 

2-23-74 

A    W 

6441 

3-7-74 

N3   W 

8546 

1-8-75 

H    W 

83-77 

2-8-75 

A    W 

104-80 

2-7-76 

H    W 

102-91 

2-21-76 

A    L 

6749 

34-76 

N4   W 

80-78  (OT) 

2-5-77 

A    W 

65-64  (OT) 

2-19-77 

H    W 

85  72 

1-4-78 

H     L 

'6-85 

2-18-78 

A     L 

70-81 

3-2-78 

N3    L 

6941 

2-3-79 

A     L 

78-87 

2-17-79 

H    W 

7048 

2-2-80 

H     W 

10142 

2-16-80 

A      L 

6146 

3-140 

N3    L 

72-73 

1-10-81 

H    W 

94-79 

2-741 

A    L 

54-55 

3-5-81 

N4  W 

56-53 

1-9-82 

A    W 

40-36 

2442 

H    W 

7740 

1-15-83 

H     L 

6746 

2-21-83 

A    W 

101-90 

1-1444 

A    W 

81-75 

2-11-84 

H      I 

84-89 

3-1144 

N3    W 

7442 

1-14-85 

H    W 

78-76  (OT) 

2-9-85 

A     L 

62-70 

3-8-85 

N5    L 

7346 

1-4-86 

H     L 

75-81 

1-25-86 

A     L 

68-80 

1-14-87 

H     L 

6145 

2-7-87 

A     L 

67-76 

1-16-88 

A    W 

7249 

2-13-88 

H     L 

83-90 

1-14-89 

H     L 

7242 

2-1149 

A     L 

6046 

1-13-90 

A     L 

80-91 

2-10-90 

H      L 

111-114  (OT) 

3-9-90 

N6    I 

84-104 

1-12-91 

H     L 

78-94 

2-9-91 

A     L 

81-101 

14-92 

H      L 

6643 

2-20-92 

A     L 

89-91 

3-9-92 

N6    I 

87-94 

1-30-93 

H     L 

62-78 

3-3-93 

A    L 

79-95 

1-29-94 

A      I 

62-75 

3-2-94 

H     L 

69-73 

1  28  95 

H    W 

74-72 

3-1-95 

A    W 

94-92 

1-28-% 

A    L 

73-83 

2-28-96 

H     L 

75-77 

34-96 

N3 

w 

82-69 

1-26-97 

H 

'.V 

74-70 

2-27-97 

A 

L 

69-81 

1-3-98 

H 

L 

72-104 

1-29-98 

A 

L 

5946 

1-3-99 

H 

L 

64-82 

2-3-99 

A 

L 

77-95 

1-9-00 

H 

L 

70-80 

2-9-03 

A 

VV 

98-87 

3-12-00 

V 

L 

6841 

1-27-01 

H 

L 

96-98  (OT) 

2-2741 

A 

W 

91-80 

3-10-01 

HI 

I 

82  Si 

3-31-01 

m 

I 

84-95 

1-17-02 

A 

L 

78-99 

2-17-02 

H 

IV 

87-73 

1-18-03 

H 

v'l 

87-72 

2-1943 

A 

L 

70-75 

1-2144 

H 

L 

60-68 

2-22-04 

A 

L 

63-86 

3-14-04 

'J! 

VV 

95-87  (OT) 

1-2645 

A 

VV 

75-66 

2-12-05 

H 

w 

99-92  (OT) 

1-So  Conf  Tournament  at  Raleigh,  N  C 
(Reynolds  Coliseum).  2-ACC  Tournament 
at  Raleigh,  N.C.  (Reynolds  Coliseum); 
3-ACC  Tournament  at  Greensboro, 
N  C  (Greensboro  Coliseum).  4-ACC 
Tournament  al  Landover  Md  (Capital 
Centre),  5-ACC  Toumamen!  at  Atlanta. 
Ga  (Omni);  6-ACC  Tournamenl  at 
Chariotte.  N.C  (Charlotte  Coliseum).  7- 
ACCToumamenlatAHanta.Ga  (Georgia 
Dome).  8-NCAAFinal  Four  at  Minneapolis, 
Minn.  (HHH  Metratome) 

ACC  SERIES 
PROFILE 

TerpsatHome:  35-35 


Jerps  at  Cole  Field  House:  22-25 
Terpsat  Comcast  Center  M 
Terpsonthe  Road  '5-51 
Terps  at_Neutral  Sites  8-1. i 
Terps  since  1963-54:  42-76 
Last  10  Games  --' 


Current  Streak:  UM  won  3 
Longest  UM  Win  Streak.  7_ 
Longest  DU  Win  Streak:  15 
Largest  Win  Margin:  33  (64-3!  on 

Jan  7. 1959) 

Largest  Loss  Margin:  36  (92-56 

on  Dec  9,1962) 

Most  UM  Points  Scored:  111 
Most  DU  Points  Scored:  114 


DUQUESNE 

Maryland  leads,  8-0 
2-9-72  H  W 
2-21-73  A  W 
2-20-74  H  W 
2-23-75  A  W 
12-11-82  H  W 
12-1043    A    W 


11-30-02      H    W 


89-39 


EAST 
CAROLINA 

Maryland  leads,  6-0 


11-29-75 

H 

w 

127-84 

12-8-76 

H 

w 

8049 

12-7-77 

H 

w 

130-106 

12-16-78 

H 

w 

82-71 

2-13-80 

H 

w 

85-72 

12-10-87 

H 

w 

75-59 

EASTERN 
KENTUCKY 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 


12-5-73      H    W 


106-57 


EAST 

TENNESSEE 

STATE 

Maryland  leads,  24 


3-1-75        H    W 


104-87 


12-23-89    N1    W 


1-Charmnade  Christmas  Classic  al 
Honolulu.  Hawaii  (Blaisdell  Center) 


EUANSVILLE 

The  series  is  tied,  1-1 

12-31-53    N1    W  66-58 

12-30-91    N2    L  64-75 

1-All-Amencan  City  Tournamenl  al 
Owensboro,  Ky .  2-Fiesla  Bowl  Classic  al 
Tucson,  Artz  (McKale  Center) 


FAIRLEIGH 
DICKINSON 

Maryland  leads,  5-0 


12-1040    H    W 

10943 

12-345      H    W 

74-51 

12-2946    H    W 

70-59 

11-18-97     H    W 

81-70 

11-22-99     H    W 

10445 

FLORIDA 

Maryland  trails,  0-2 

2-26-32      N1    L 

24-19 

12-14-02           H 
6449 

L 

1-So  Conf  Tournament  al  Atlanta,  Ga. 

FLORIDA 
INTERNATIONAL 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 


11-25-97     HW 


117-70 


FLORIDA 
STATE 

Maryland  leads,  234 


1-18-92 

H 

L 

83-91  (OT) 

2-5-92 

A 

W 

9345 

1-13-93 

A 

L 

85-105 

2-13-93 

H 

L 

84-87 

1-11-94 

H 

W 

80-74 

2-12-94 

A 

w 

6946 

1-10-95 

A 

w 

70-57 

2-11-95 

H 

w 

8045 

3-10-95 

N1 

w 

7144 

2-10-96 

A 

L 

78-100 

34-96 

H 

IV 

88-78 

1-29-97 

A 

L 

70-74 

2-13-97 

H 

W 

73-57 

1-7-98 

H 

w 

81-74 

2-7-98 

A 

,'. 

6842 

1-27-99 

H 

.'. 

107-87 

2-27-99 

A 

7. 

84-75 

3-5-99 

V 

,': 

9349 

1-29-00 

A 

VV 

8243 

3-140 

H 

« 

85-70 

3-1040 

V 

77 

8241 

1-14-01 

A 

,v 

'6-55 

2-1441 

H 

L 

71-74 

1-2642 

H 

'7. 

8A-63 

2-2742 

A 

vv 

9643 

3442 

N2 

'77 

85-59 

1-11-03 

H 

'.V 

8942 

2-1243 

A 

w 

74-72 

12-28-03 

A 

L 

75-79 

2-8-04 

H 

W 

7342 

12-19-04 

H 

w 

90-88  lOTl 

1-ACC  Tournament  at  Greensboro. 
NC  (Greensboro  Coliseum],  2-ACC 
Tournament  at  Chartotle.  N  C  (Chariotte 

Coliseum) 

ACC  SERIES 
PROFILE 

Terps  at  Home:  11-3 

Terps  at  Cole  Field  House  5-3 
Terps  at  Comcast  Center   ■ 

Terps  on  the  Road:  9-4 

Terps  at  Neutrat  Sites:  4-0 
Terps  since  1953-54;  24-7 
Last  10  Games  8-< 
Current  Streak.  UM  .von  2 


Longest  UM  Win  Streak   ' 
Longest  FSU  Win  Streak:  2 
Largest  Win  Margin:  33  (96-63  on 
Feb  27. 2002) 


Largest  Loss  Margin:  22  (100-78 
on  Feb  10,1996) 


Most  UM  Points  Scored;  107 
Most  FSU  Points  Scored:  105 


FORDHAM 

Maryland  leads,  7-1 

124-56 

H     L 

6248 

12-7-57 

A    W 

61-58 

12-29-59 

N1    W 

76-54 

12-2049 

H2   W 

94-71 

2-8-73 

A    W 

83-72 

1-17-74 

H     «V 

112-73 

24-75 

A     IV 

6546 

12-20-75 

H    W 

81-56 

1-Blue  Grass  Festival  at  Louisville.  Ky 
(Kentucky  State  Fairgrounds  Pavilionl; 
2-Maryland  Invitational  al  College  Park 
Md  (Cole  Field  House) 

FORT  RELVOIR 

Maryland  trails,  0-1 

1-26-4-1 

H     L 

2940 

GALLAUDET 

Maryland  leads,  74 

1-11-11 

A     L 

30-58 

1910-11 

H     L 

27-54 

1-21-14 

A     L 

15-79 

2-14-14 

H     L 

1-18-19 

N1    W 

27-26 

2-15-19 

N1     L 

9-33 

1923-24 

H    W 

42-28 

1924-25 

H    W 

25-14 

1925-26 

H    W 

40-13 

1926-27 

H     W 

39-26 

1-18-28 

h     IV 

45-20 

1-7-31 

H    W 

38-29 

12-2144 

H     L 

26-27 

1 -at  Washington  YMCA 

GEORGE 

MASON 

Maryland  leads,  6-0 


12-5-81 

H 

'.•■. 

7442 

11-2645 

A 

w 

81-80 

12-22-89 

N1 

w 

104-86 

,';  .■■  m 

H 

w 

69-66 

3-15-01 

N  2 

w 

83-80 

11-25-03 

h 

w 

7944 

124-04 

'.: 

w 

78-54 

-Chaminade  Christmas 
Honolulu,  Hawaii  (Blaisdell 
NCAA  Tournamenl  a!  Boise. 
Pavilion);  3-BB&T  Classic  at 
DC  (MCl Center) 


Classic  at 
Center),  2- 
Idaho  (BSU 
Washington. 


GEORGETOWN 

Maryland  leads,  36-25 

1910-11 

A 

L 

25-31 

1-28-14 

A 

L 

3-11-35 

H 

L 

24-25 

2-21-36 

A 

7, 

47-39 

2-20-37 

H 

L 

27-39 

1-12-38 

A 

L 

39-57 

2-8-39 

H 

L 

25-39 

1-1740 

A 

W 

28-27 

1-1741 

A 

L 

34-51 

1-2142 

A 

IV 

5142 

2-20-43 

H 

L 

3646 

2-4-47 

H 

W 

5549 

t-7-48 

A 

L 

40-52 

1-10-49 

A 

L 

51-53 

2-17-49 

H 

L 

52-56 

1-7-50 

A 

W 

7145 

1-13-51 

H 

77 

5847 

'-13-52 

h 

IV 

5540 

2-21-52 

A 

L 

61-71 

1-10-53 

H 

L 

45-54 

2-19-53 

A 

L 

4849 

1-9-54 

A 

L 

56-58  (OT) 

2-18-54 

H 

'.V 

53-50 

124-54 

H 

'.V 

6043 

2-25-55 

A 

vV 

5749  (20T) 

1-21-56 

A 

.V 

62-57  (OT) 

2-25-56 

H 

w 

7241 

1-16-57 

H 

IV 

8249 

2-27-57 

A 

w 

62-59 

1-14-58 

A 

w 

5545 

2-26-58 

H 

w 

5646 

1-14-59 

H 

w 

61-53 

2-25-59 

A 

w 

67-56 

12-14-59 

H 

.V 

5948 

1-1340 

A 

L 

51-66 

12-1440 

A 

7. 

7847 

1-1141 

H 

'.V 

5547 

12441 

H 

L 

78-79  (20T) 

1-1042 

A 

•V 

83-70 

12442 

A 

I 

70-79 

2443 

H 

w 

73-72 

12443 

A 

L 

7243 

2-2544 

H 

L 

7841 

2-1345 

A 

W 

8547 

12-1545 

H 

IN 

77-59 

2-1147 

A 

L 

4940 

3-248 

H 

IV 

68-60 

3-149 

A 

w 

83-78 

2-7-70 

H 

IV 

81-71 

12-19-70 

A 

L 

79-92 

12-13-71 

H 

'7. 

7946 

12-12-72 

A 

W 

99-73 

12-11-73 

H 

IV 

11543 

12  10-74 

N1 

w 

104-71 

2-18-76 

A 

w 

7243 

11-28-77 

N2 

IV 

9147 

11-28-78 

N1 

L 

6548 

124-79 

N3 

L 

7143 

3-14-80 

",4 

L 

68-74 

11-26-93 

A' 

IV 

64-83  (OT) 

3-2241 

N5 

'.V 

7646 

1  -al  Landover,  Md  (Capital  Centre). 
2-Tip  OH  Tournamenl  at  Landover,  Md 
(Capital  Centre),  3-at  Washington.  D  C 
(Mun<cipal  Armory).  4-NCAA  Tournamenl 
at  Philadelphia.  Pa  (The  Spectrum). 
5-NCAA  Tournament  al  Anaheim.  Calif 
(Arrowhead  Pond  of  Anaheim) 


GEORGE 
WASHINGTON 

Maryland  leads,  35-28 


2  11  14 

H 

L 

2-1-19 

N1 

L 

11-25 

3-8-19 

N1 

I 

20-53 

1923-24 

H 

W 

41-22 

1923-24 

H 

L 

19-20 

2-22-39 

A 

L 

24-37 

2-2240 

H 

L 

2644 

2  1041 

A 

L 

2841 

1-24-42 

H 

L 

2947 

t-234  J 

A 

L 

4348 

2-246 

H 

w 

48-35 

1-1047 

H 

VV 

4443 

2-1047 

H 

L 

4843 

2-1148 

A 

L 

4945 

3-148 

H 

L 

35-59 

1-2649 

H 

L 

5446 

2-2649 

A 

L 

4241 

1-14-50 

H 

L 

51-72 

2-23-5' 

A 

L 

47-67 

2-29  52 

H 

L 

56-57 

2-3-53 

A 

L 

6243(2  OT) 

2-24-53 

H 

VV 

66-53 

1-15-54 

H 

W 

68-6 1 

2-23-54 

A 

L 

57-70 

1-18-55 

A 

L 

53-75 

2-8-55 

H 

L 

67-73 

1-5-56 

H 

vV 

6248 

2-11-56 

A 

VV 

6746 

1-12-57 

A 

VV 

6848 

2-2-57 

H 

w 

84-67 

124-57 

H 

W 

64-55 

2-10-59 

H 

L 

65-66  |OT) 

12-3-59 

A 

VV 

64-57 

2-2040 

H 

VV 

8644  (OT) 

12440 

H 

VV 

8048 

2-1841 

A 

L 

4443 

•-3-62 

A 

VV 

67-56 

1-16-62 

H 

VV 

8147 

1-743 

H 

VV 

74-72 

2-143 

A 

IV 

6847 

2-144 

A 

VV 

80-76 

12-344 

H 

IV 

8240 

1-2746 

A 

VV 

10741 

2-947 

H 

w 

7842 

12447 

A 

w 

84-53 

12-1748 

H 

VV 

99-96 

12-349 

A 

VV 

92-71 

1-23-71 

H 

VV 

6947 

124-71 

A 

VV 

117-96 

12-22-72 

H 

w 

88-79 

2-9-74 

N2 

A 

92-71 

12  21  7j 

N2 

VV 

8147 

1-7-76 

A 

vv 

82-72 

1-29-77 

H 

L 

7646 

12-10-77 

A 

L 

90-101 

1-3-79 

H 

W 

84-72 

12-3-95 

',3 

w 

9841 

'2-9-96 

N3 

w 

7448 

1 2-8-9? 

N4 

L 

66-70 

12-5-99 

'.5 

L 

69-74 

12-3-00 

'.6 

W 

7143 

12442 

N5 

W 

9342 

12-544 

',: 

L 

92-101 

1-at  Washington  YMCA.  2-al  Landover, 
Md  (Capital  Centre),  3-FrankJm  National 
Bank  Classic  at  Landover,  Md  {USAir 
Arena],  4-Franklin  National  Bank  Classic 
at  Washington,  DC  (MC!  Center),  5- 
BB&T  Classic  al  Washington.  D  C  {MCI 
Center) 


GEORGIA 

Maryland  trails,  2-5 

2-29-24     N1    L 

25-29 

1926-27      H    W 

34-33 

2-25-27     N1    L 

22-27 

3-2-31       N1    W 

26-25 

24-33        H     L 

3640 

3-15-82     N2    L 

6943 

12-30-96    N3    L 

65-73  (OT) 

1-So.  Conf  Tournament  at  Atlanta.  Ga  , 
2-National  Invitation  Tournament  at  New 
York,  N  Y  (Mad'son  Square  Garden), 
3-Rambow  Classic  al  Honolulu.  Hawaii 
(Blaisdell  Center) 

GEORGIA 
STATE 

Maryland  leads,  2-0 


'1-26-56 

M 

V; 

6942 

3-17-01 

N2 

VV 

7940 

1-Freedom  Bowl  Classic  al  Irvine.  Calif 
(Bren  Events  Center),  2-NCAA Tournament 
at  Boise,  Idaho  (BSU  Pavilion) 

GEORGIA  TECH 

Maryland  trails,  29-33 

'2-29-72 

H1 

VV 

90-55 

'2-27-74 

Hi 

VV 

105-67 

12-10-75 

H 

VV 

9345 

12-29-77 

H1 

VV 

6543 

12-19-79 

H 

VV 

7040 

1-3-80 

A 

77 

83-74 

2-2840 

\2 

5149  (OT) 

12-2340 

A 

66-55 

1-31-81 

H 

w 

7244 

12-2341 

H 

L 

4345 

1-3042 

A 

L 

6344 

2-5-83 

H 

'77 

"-88 

2-2343 

A 

L 

60 '71) 

3-1143 

w 

L 

jv-ij.  :>■'■ 

2444 

A 

L 

70-71(2OT) 

2-23-84 

H 

7, 

79-74 

12-2844 

m 

L 

69-70 

2-245 

H 

L 

60-72 

2-19-85 

A 

L 

4348 

1-11-86 

A 

L 

67-68 

2-22-86 

H 

L 

70-77 

3-8-86 

N2 

L 

62-64 

2-1-87 

A 

L 

72-76 

2-10-87 

H 

L 

74-78 

2-848 

H 

L 

83-96 

2-17-88 

A 

L 

82-104 

3-1148 

N2 

VV 

8447 

24-89 

A 

L 

74-87 

2-1449 

H 

L 

6647 

2-3-90 

H 

L 

84-90 

2-13-90 

A 

L 

7840 

2-1-91 

A 

L 

6540 

2-13-91 

H 

VV 

96-93 

1-5-92 

A 

L 

67-92 

2-9-92 

H 

L 

6547 

1-5-93 

H 

L 

7545 

24-93 

A 

L 

79-93 

14-94 

A 

VV 

9148 

2-5-94 

H 

L 

7143 

14-95 

H 

VV 

8047 

24-95 

A 

L 

91-100 

1-3-96 

A 

L 

84-98 

2-3-96 

H 

VV 

88-74 

3-9-96 

N_ 

L 

7944 

12-12-96 

H 

VV 

7743 

2-19-97 

A 

w 

7648 

1-21-98 

A 

W 

7047 

2-21-98 

H 

w 

81-69 

34-98 

N2 

.V 

8345 

1-19-99 

A 

VV 

7742 

2-21-99 

H 

VV 

9140 

1-1540 

A 

L 

6849 

2-1640 

H 

VV 

92-70 

1441 

H 

VV 

9340 

2441 

A 

L 

62-72 

1-1342 

A 

VV 

9247 

2-13-02 

H 

VV 

8545 

12-2942 

H 

VV 

84-77 

2-943 

A 

L 

84-90 

1-1744 

A 

L 

7141 

2-1944 

H 

L 

64-75 

1-3045 

H 

IV 

79-71 

1-Maryland  Invitational  al  CotlegePark,  Md 
(Cole  Field  House),  2-ACC  Tournament  a! 
Greensooro.  N.C  (Greensboro  Coliseum); 
3-ACC  Tournament  at  Atlanta,  Ga  (Omni). 
4-Rambow  Classic  at  Honolulu,  Hawaii 
(Blaisdell  Center) 

ACC  SERIES 
PROFILE 

Terpsat  Home:  19-11 


Terps  at  Cole  Field  House;  1 7-10 
Terps  at  Comcast  Center  2-' 
Terps  on  the  Road 
Terps  al  Neutral  Sites  l-i 
Terps  since  1953-54:  29-33 

_La_st  10  Games  5-5 

Current  Streak:  GTwon3 


_L_ongest  UM  Win  Streak:  9 


Longest  GT  Win  Streak:  10 
Largest  Win  Margin:  36  (105-67 
on  Dec  27.1974) 


Largest  Loss  Margin:  25  {92-67 
on  Jan  5.1992) 


Most  UM  Points  Scored:  105 
Most  GT  Points  Scored:  104 


GONZAGA 

The  series  is  tied,  1-1 

3-16-95     N1    W  87-63 


12-6-04     N2    L 


68-82 


t-NCAA  Tournament  at  Salt  Lake  City, 
Utah  (Jon  Huntsman  Center);  2-BB4T 
Classic  at  Washington,  D.C.  (MCI 
Center) 

HAMPDEN 

SYDNEY 

The  series  is  tied,  2-2 


1-14-39      H    W 

34-25 

1-2244      H     L 

43-51 

1-2745      H     L 

4243 

1-2646      H    W 

35-32 

HAMPTON 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 

1443       H    W 

108-58 

HAWAII 

Maryland  leads,  2-0 

12-27-84    A1    W 

79-71 

12-28-96    A1   W 

76-59 

t-Rainbow  Classic  al  Honolulu.  Hawaii 
(Blaisdell  Center) 

HAWAII- 
PACIFIC 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 


12-2945   A1   W 


1 -Hawaii-Pacific  Tournament  at  Wailuku. 
Hawaii  (War  Memorial  Coliseum) 

HOFSTRA 

Maryland  leads,  44 


12-28-93    N1    W 


11-20-98     HW 


11-29-03     H    W 


1-Hall  of  Fame  Classic  al  Spnngfield. 
Mass  (Spnnqfield  Cwc  Cenler) 


142 


-.■>\IS 


LVJaiiiiMfl 


BASKETBALL 


HOLY  CROSS 

Maryland  leads,  4-0 


12-22-71     A    W 


12-29-73    HI    W 


102-75 


1-26-83     A2   W 


55-53 


1-21-85      H    W 


99-75 


1 -Maryland  Invitational  at  College  Park. 
Md  (Cole  Feld  House),  2-at  Worcester, 
Mass  (Worcester  Centrum) 

HOUSTON 

The  series  is  tied,  1-1 
12-29-65   N1   W 


3-22-83     N2    L 

50-60 

1  -Sugar  Bowl  Tournament  al  New 
Orleans,  La  (Loyola  Field  House),  2- 
NCAA  Tournament  a!  Houston,  Tenas 
(The  Summit) 

HOWARD 

Maryland  leads,  3-0 

1-2-93        H    W 

109-69 

12-6-95      H    W 

88-71 

11-26-96     H    W 

93-55 

ILLINOIS 

Maryland  leads,  3-2 

3-22-84     N1    L 

70-72 

3-14-98     N2  W 

67-61 

12-4-99     N3   W 

6907 

11-21-00    N4    L 

80-90 

11-27-01    H5    W 

76-63 

1-NCAA  Tournament  at  Lexington,  Ky 
(Rupp  Arena],  2-NCAA  Tournament  al 
Sacramento.  Calif  (Arco  Arena).  3-BBAT 
Clasac  at  Washington.  DC  (MClCenler), 
4-Maui  Invitational  al  Lahama,  Hawaii 
(Lahaina  Cmc  Center).  5-ACC/Big  Ten 
Challenge  at  College  Park,  Md  (Cole 
Field  House) 


INDIANA 

Maryland  trails,  1-5 

12-30-33     H     L 

17-30 

12-20-34     H     L 

29-30 

12-28-59    N1    L 

63-72 

3-14-81      N2    L 

64-99 

4-1-02       N3    W 

64-52 

12-3-02     N4    L 

74-80  (OT) 

1-Blue  Grass  Festival  at  Louisville,  Ky 
(Kentucky  Slate  Fairgrounds  Pavilion), 
2-NCAA  Tournament  al  Dayton,  Ohio 
(Dayton  Arena),  3-NCAA  Final  Four  al 
Atlanta,  Ga  IGeorga  Dome);  4-ACC/Bkj 
Ten  Challenge  at  Indianapolis,  Ind 
(Conseco  Fieldhouse) 


IONA 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 


3-16-00     N1   W 


1  -NCAA  Tournament  at  Minneapolis,  Minn 
[HHH  Meuodorne) 

IOWA 

Maryland  leads,  2-0 

12-25-84  N1  W  78-68{OT) 
11-30-99  N2  W  83-65 
1-Rambow  Classic  at  Honolulu.  Hawaii 
(Blaisdell  Center).  2-ACC'Big  Ten 
Challenge  at  Baltimore,  Md  (Baltimore 
Arena) 

JACKSON 
STATE 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 
11-1904    H    W  93-57 

JACKSONVILLE 

Maryland  leads,  2-1 

3-23-72     N1   W  91-77 


12-9-89      H    W 


68-53 


12-8-90      A     L 


70-71 


1-Natjonal  Invitation  Tournament  al  New 
York,  N  Y  (Madson  Square  Gatden) 

JAMES 
MADISON 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 
1-213-87      A    W 


90-76 


JOHNS 
HOPKINS 

Maryland  leads,  19^5 


1-20-28 

A 

L 

20-22 

2-21-28 

H 

'.V 

23-19 

1-18-29 

H 

L 

23-25 

2-23-29 

A 

'.'. 

19-18 

1-17-30 

H 

:. 

41-24 

2-22-30 

A 

vv 

39-24 

1-22-31 

A 

v. 

33-20 

2-25-31 

H 

w 

31-22 

1-23-32 

A 

w 

33-26 

2-23-32 

H 

w 

38-24 

1-18-33 

A 

I 

27-37 

2-22-33 

H 

IV 

35-31 

1-24-34 

A 

I 

32-35 

2-21-34 

H 

VV 

32-19 

3-30-35 

A 

'.V 

41-35 

3-6-35 

H 

.V 

52-25 

2-19-36 

H 

.V 

4540 

1-6-37 

H 

V, 

54-31 

2-21-38 

H 

w 

56-30 

2-3-40 

H 

IV 

49-36 

13-1749 

A 

L 

34-36 

12-18-46 

H 

w 

41-36 

12-2047 

A 

W 

64-53 

11-26-83 

H 

VV 

108-65 

KANSAS 

Maryland  trails,  2-3 

12-19-64 

H 

L 

61-63  (OT) 

12-10-65 

A 

L 

62-71 

11-23-84 

N1 

L 

56-58 

12-7-97 

N2 

W 

8683 

i-30-02 

V 

W 

97-88 

1-Great  Alaska  Shootout  at  Anchorage, 
Alaska  (Sullivan  Arena);  2-Franklm 
National  Bank  Classic  at  Washington, 
DC.  (MCI  Center).  3-NCAA  Final  Four  al 
Atlanta,  Ga  (Georgia  Dome) 


KANSAS  STATE 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 

12-11-65 

A 

W 

63-57 

KENTUCKY 

Maryland  trails,  5-8 

1-19-28 

h 

W 

37-7 

2-28-30 

V 

L 

3'  36 

3-3-31 

N1 

'.V 

29-27 

12-15-55 

H 

L 

61-62 

12-15-56 

A 

L 

55-76 

12-9-57 

H 

W 

71-62 

12-15-58 

A 

L     56-58  (OT) 

3-20-88 

N2 

L 

81-90 

''■34-95 

N3 

L 

84-96 

12-12-98 

A 

L 

91-103 

11-34-99 

'.4 

L 

5801 

12-11-99 

H 

W 

7206 

3-2202 

N5 

W 

7808 

l-So  Conf  Toumamen!  at  Atlanta  Ga  . 
2-NCAA  Tournament  al  Cincinnati,  Ohio 
(Riverfront  Coliseum),  3-Hall  o(  Fame 
Tip-Off  Classic  at  Springfield,  Mass 
(Spnngfield  Civic  Cenler).  4-Preseason 
NIT  al  New  York,  NY.  (Madison  Square 
Garden);  5-NCAA  East  Regional  at 
Syracuse.  NY  (Camer  Dome) 


KENTUCKY 
WESLEY  AN 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 


1-2-54       Al    W 


1 -All-American  City  Tournament  at 
Owensboro.  Ky 

KENT 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 


LAFAYETTE 

Maryland  leads,  4-0 
1924-25  H  W 
11-2901  H  W 
12-22-90  H  W 
12-23-96    H    W 


108-67 


LAMAR 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 


12-29-88    N1    W 
1  -Sun  Bowl  Tournament  al  El  Paso,  Texas 
(Special  Events  Cenler) 

LA  SALLE 

Maryland  leads,  3-0 

12-30-83    HI    W  9603 

12-12-92     A    W  93-76 

12-27-94     H    W  96O0 

1-Maryiand  Invitational  al  College  Park. 
Md  (Cole  Field  House) 


LEHIGH 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 
12-8-70      H    W 


LIBERTY 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 
12-2804    H    W 


11208 


LONG  ISLAND 

Maryland  leads,  70 


2-12-72      A    W 


78O0 


1-23-73      H    W 


100-73 


12-7-74      H    VV 


9904 


11108 


12-2-76      H    W 


4945 


12-17-77     H    W 


9404 


12-2-81       H    W 


87-79 


LOUISIANA 
STATE 

The  series  is  tied,  2-2 


2-27-31      N1    W 

37-33 

12-2103    N2   W 

75-65 

12-1207     A     L 

54-55 

1-2-89        H     L 

77-79 

1-So  Conf  Tournament  at  Atlanta.  Ga . 
2-VPI  Tournament  at  Blacksburg,  Va 
(Virginia  Tech  Coliseum) 

LOUISVILLE 

Maryland  trails,  2-5 

12-3001    N1    L 

6403 

3-22-75      N2    L 

82-96 

1-13-79      H     L 

84-99 

12-1300     A     L 

67-78 

12-10-91     A     L 

79-96 

12-28-92    H    W 

7207 

11-2000    N3  W 

95-73 

1-Sugar  Bowl  Toumamenl  at  New  Orleans, 
La.  (Loyola  Field  House);  2-NCAA 
Toumamenl  al  Las  Cruces,  N.M  (Pan 
Amencan  Center);  3-Maui  Invitational  at 
Lahaina.  Hawaii  (Lahama  Civic  Cenler) 


LOYOLA  (MD.) 

Maryland  leads,  8-5 

1-24-14      A     I 

1-17-31      H     L 30-2 


1-11-32      H     L 


27-28 


12-1247     H     L 


5203 


12-1148     A     L 


75-77 


12-30-58    N1    W 


54-50 


1-27-71       A    W 


12-20-71     A    W 


12-2204     A    W 


11-2707    N2   W 


2-19-94      H    W 


11-29-94     H    W 


9202 


2-203 


H    W 


85-58 


1  -Sugar  Bow!  Tournament  at  New  Orleans 
La  (Loyola  Fiek)  House),  2-MCl  Harbor 
Classic  al  Baltimore.  Md  (Baltimore 
Arena) 

MAINE 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 


1-24-70      H    W 


MANHATTAN 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 


3-15-58     N1   W 


59-55 


1-NCAA  Tournament  at  Charlotte.  N.C 
(Charlotte  Coliseum) 


MARINE 

CORPS 

INSTITUTE 

The  series  is  tied,  1-1 
1-1845      H     L 


34-50 


12-1845     H    W 


MARSHALL 

The  series  is  tied,  2-2 


12-1743     H     L 


12-2045     H     L 


12-2008    A1    W 


89O0 


12-29-80    H2   W 


11409 


1-Marshall  Invitational  at  Huntington,  W 
Va  (Memonal  Field  House),  2-Maryland 
Invitational  at  College  Park.  Md  (Cole 
Feld  House) 


MD, 

BALTIMORE 

COUNTY 

(UMBO 


Maryland 

eads,  13-0 

2-1807 

H 

w 

7804 

2-109 

H 

w 

7806 

2-22-90 

H 

w 

11301 

1-7-91 

H 

w 

9206 

12-1-92 

H 

w 

103O0 

12-2-93 

H 

w 

89O0 

12-5-94 

H 

w 

102-77 

124-96 

H 

w 

67-31 

12-13-97 

H 

w 

1 34-66 

11-17-98 

H 

w 

90O2 

12-30-99 

H 

w 

82-52 

12-13-00 

H 

w 

9307 

12-2302 
101-60 

H 

W 

MD.-EASTERN 
SHORE  (UMES) 

Maryland  leads,  15-0 


11-30-78 

H 

W 

82-58 

1-20-81 

H 

w 

8105 

12-701 

H 

w 

7604 

12-102 

H 

w 

91-70 

12-1403 

H 

w 

104O9 

12-1304 

H 

w 

8748 

2-1706 

H 

w 

9144 

3-33-5^ 

H 

w 

117-51 

2-2508 

H 

w 

101-51 

12-1-88 

H 

w 

97-53 

11-26-91 

H 

w 

115-60 

1 2-7-92 

H 

w 

9403 

12-28-95 

H 

w 

104-66 

12-3000 

H 

w 

105-53 

1004 

H 

w 

87-38 

UMASS 

Maryland  trails,  24 

3-15-90 

HI 

w 

91-81 

12-29-93 

N3 

L 

80-94 

3-19-94 

m 

w 

9507 

12-10-94 

\4 

L 

74-85 

12-2-95 

N5 

L 

47-50 

2-15-97 

V 

L 

61-78 

1-National  Invitation  Toumamenl  al 
College  Park,  Md  (Cole  Field  House); 
2-Hall  ol  Fame  Classic  al  Spnngfield. 
Mass  (Spnngfield  Civic  Cenler),  3-NCAA 
Tournament  at  Wichita.  Kan  (Kansas 
Coliseum),  4-al  Baltimore  Md  (Baltimore 
Arena),  5-Franklin  National  Bank  Classic 
al  Landover.  Md  (USAir  Arena),  6-at 
Worcester  Mass  (Worcester  Centrum) 


MEMPHIS 

Maryland  trails,  0-2 
12-30-57    N1    L    4647  (30T) 


12-17-66    A2    L 


53-55 


11-2604    N3   W 


8401 


1  -Sugar  Bowl  Toumamenl  at  New  Oteans, 
La  (Loyola  Field  House).  2-Memphis 
Invitational  al  Memphis.  Tenn  (Mid- 
South  Coliseum).  3-Hall  ot  Fame  Tipofl 
Classic  at  Spnngfield  Mass  (Spnngfield 
Crvrc  Center) 


MERCER 

Maryland  leads,  10 


11-2304     H    W 


MIAMI 

Maryland  trails,  24 

2-1-54        A 

W 

63-57 

1-2202      A 

w 

7108 

12-2904    A1 

L 

73-80 

1-30O8      A 

L 

73-93 

12-2108    N2 

L 

85-92 

2-505       A 

L     73-75  (OT) 

1-Huiricane  Classic  al  Miami,  Fla 
(Miami  Beach  Convention  Cenler)  2- 
Marshall  Invitational  at  Huntington,  W 
Va  (Memonal  Field  House) 

ACC  SERIES 
PROFILE 

TefpsatHome:0-0 

Terps  at  Comcast  Center  "■■'. 
Terpson  the  Road  2-3 
Terps  at  Neutral  Sites' ■:-• 
Terps  since  1953-54: 2-1 
Last  6  Games:  2-4 


Current  Streak:  UMia  won  4 


Longest  UM  Win  Streak:  □ 
Longest  UMia  Win  Streak  i 
Largest  Loss  Margin:  N7A 
Largest  Loss  Margin:  25  (92-67 

on  Jan.  5, 1992} 

Most  UM  Points  Scored:  35 
Most  UMia  Points  Scored:  93 


MIAMI  OH 

Maryland  leads,  4-1 


1-2849      A    W 


1-2949      A    L 


49-58 


12-28-79    H1   W 


115-76 


3-1505     N2   W     6908  (OT) 
11-2402    H    W  6449 


1-Maryland  Invitational  at  College 
Pat*.  Md.  (Cole  Field  House).  2-NCAA 
Tournament  at  Dayton.  Ohio  (Oaylon 
Arena) 

MICHIGAN 

Man/land  trails,  2-3 
14-27        A     L  25-39 


12-18-33     H    W 


29-25 


2643 


3-25-94      NIL 


12-2-00      N2W 


82-51 


1-NCAA  Toumamenl  al  Dallas.  Texas 
(Reunion  Arena).  2-BB4T  Classic  at 
Washmglon. DC  (MCI Center) 

MICHIGAN 
STATE 

Maryland  trails,  0-2 


12-29-55    H1    L 


75-95 


3-2803     N1    L 


58O0 


1-Mid-Winter  Festival  al  College  Park,  Md 
(Cole  Field  House).  2-NCAA  Toumamenl 
al  San  Anlonio.  Texas  (Alamodome) 

MINNESOTA 

Maryland  leads,  2-0 


12-1000     A    W 


64-53 


12-1501     H    W 


7509 


MISSISSIPPI 

Maryland  trails,  1-2 


2-26-26     N1    L 


3-1-29 


11-2807    m  VV 


1-So  Conf  Toumamenl  at  Atlanta.  Ga 
2-MCI  Harbor  Classic  at  Baltimore,  Md 
(Baltimore  Arena) 

MISSISSIPPI 
STATE 

Maryland  trails,  0-2 


12-29-58 

N1 

L 

45-56 

12-29-61 

N1 

L 

6204 

1  -Sugar  Bowl  Tournament  at  New  Orleans, 
La  (Loyola  Field  House) 

MISSOURI 

Maryland  trails,  1-3 

1008 

A 

L 

85-93 

1-2409 

H 

L 

7307 

2-18-96 

H 

W 

91-72 

12-30-97 

A 

L 

7903 

MONMOUTH 

Maryland  leads,  2-0 


74-70 


12-1101     H    W 


91-55 


MONTANA 
STATE 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 


12-30-56    N1    W 


1-AII-Amencan  City  Tournament  al 
Owensboro,  Ky 


MORGAN 
STATE 

Maryland  leads,  40 


12-7-88      H 

W 

73-61 

12-26-92     H 

W 

103O3 

124-93      H 

'.'.' 

8502 

12-23-94     H 

W 

138-72 

MOUNT  ST. 
JOSEPH'S 

Maryland  trails,  1-2 
1910-11  H  W 
1-10-14  H  L 
1-17-14      A     L 


MOUNT  ST. 
MARY'S 

Maryland  leads,  5-0 


12-807 

A 

w 

82-54 

11-23-91 

H 

w 

83-53 

11-22-97 

H 

w 

102-74 

1-3-04 

H 

w 

89-56 

14-05 

H 

w 

85-53 

NAVY 

Maryland  leads,  30-27 

1924-25 

A 

L 

16-23 

1925-26 

A 

VV 

21-12 

1926-27 

A 

L 

30-32 

24-28 

A 

L 

26-35 

2-13-29 

A 

W 

30-27 

1-22-30 

A 

W 

43-39 

2-21-31 

A 

L 

33-36 

1-20-32 

H 

W 

26-15 

1-28-33 

A 

L 

21-59 

2-3-34 

A 

L 

2746 

1-30-35 

A 

L 

3643 

1-15-36 

A 

W 

32-20 

3-3-37 

A 

L 

37-53 

3-3-38 

A 

L 

34-37 

1-11-39 

A 

L 

3747 

2-541 

A 

L 

27-52 

2-1142 

A 

L 

4701 

1-3043 

A 

W 

63-54 

2-2644 

A 

L 

3509 

1-1045 

A 

L 

33-70 

1-1646 

A 

L 

3544 

1-2247 

A 

L 

27-55 

1-1448 

A 

L 

47-51 

1-2249 

A 

L 

46-52 

12-1749 

A 

L 

62-75 

1-10-51 

A 

L 

47-51 

1-5-52 

A 

W 

4845 

2-21-53 

A 

L 

37-51 

2-13-54 

A 

W     61-60  (OT) 

1-29-55 

A 

W 

60-54 

24-56 

H 

W 

80O1 

2-23-57 

A 

L 

55-56 

12-18-57 

H 

W 

88-58 

2-1-58 

A 

W 

64-51 

12-17-58 

H 

L 

50-53 

1-20O0 

A 

W 

51-50 

1-1801 

H 

W 

6302 

2-302 

A 

L 

56-63 

1-1203 

H 

W 

6701 

1-11-64 

A 

L 

5508 

1-1305 

H 

W 

77-58 

2-20O5 

A 

W 

70-57 

2-906 

H 

w 

7409 

2-1607 

A 

L 

6506 

1-1708 

H 

w 

76-72 

2-12-69 

A 

L 

68-72 

1-14-70 

H 

W 

73-57 

1-22-72 

A 

w 

85O0 

1-20-73 

A 

w 

7607 

1-19-74 

A 

w 

72-50 

1-18-75 

A 

w 

87-73 

1-17-76 

A 

:, 

8709 

i  15.77 

N1 

W 

62-54 

1-23-79 

H 

w 

8202 

11-2800 

H 

w 

8604 

1-31-83 

H 

w 

98-73 

3-1705 

N2 

w 

64-59 

1-al  Landover.  Md  (Capital  Centre); 
2-NCAA  Tournament  al  Dayton,  Ohio 
(Dayton  Arena) 

NEW  MEXICO 
STATE 

Maryland  trails  0-1 


12-31-56    N1    L 


4345 


t-AH-Amencan  City  Tournament  at 
Owensboro.  Ky 

NEW  YORK 
UNIVERSITY 

Maryland  trails,  0-2 

10-11        H     L  7-25 

2-3-38       H     L  2742 

NIAGARA 

Maryland  leads,  10 
3-25-72     N1    W  100-69 

1-Nauonal  Invitation  Toumamenl  at  New 
York,  NY  (Madison  Square  Garden) 

NORFOLK 
STATE 

Maryland  leads,  2-0 


12-2300    H    W 


123-79 


1-302       H    W 


9209 


NORTH 
CAROLINA 

Maryland  trails,  53-111 


2-5-24 

H 

L 

20-26 

1-31-25 

H 

L 

16-21 

2-9-26 

H 

W 

23-22 

2-7-27 

H 

w 

28-20 

20-27 

H 

L 

23-32 

3-19-37 

A 

w 

23-19 

20-29 

H 

L 

22-28 

20-30 

H 

w 

36-33 

2-19-30 

A 

'.'.' 

29-22 

2-10-31 

H 

In 

33-31 

2-28-31 

1.' 

'.'. 

19-17 

20-32 

H 

In 

26-25 

2-19-32 

A 

L 

26-32 

2-3-33 

H 

vv 

42-29 

1-30-34 

H 

L 

34  38 

1-18-35 

H 

L 

31-39 

1-25-36 

H 

L 

3244 

1-29-37 

A 

L 

2441 

20-37 

H 

L 

3544 

1-28-38 

A 

L 

2443 

1-20-39 

H 

.: 

34-32 

2-3-39 

A 

,\ 

6641 

1-2441 

H 

L 

36-55 

3-341 

A 

L 

2944 

2-2042 

H 

L 

30-34 

1-143 

H 

VV 

4740 

2-1643 

A 

ID 

40-31 

1-545 

A 

L 

28-53 

1-746 

A 

L 

2804 

2046 

H 

L 

31-33 

3-146 

N2 

L 

27-54 

1447 

A 

L 

42-58 

1-2447 

H 

VV 

61-57 

1-348 

A 

L 

46-70 

3-1346 

H 

L 

47-51 

1-349 

A 

L 

47-55 

2-1149 

H 

L 

5206 

3-349 

N3 

L 

61-79 

1-2-50 

A 

L 

53-55 

2-3-50 

H 

L 

5609 

1-2-51 

A 

IV 

67-59 

1-20-51 

H 

VV 

56-55 

1-3-52 

A 

L 

47-51 

1-18-52 

H 

VV 

71-51 

1-3-53 

A 

L 

49-59 

1-17-53 

H 

.-. 

6806 

12-18-54 

A 

VV 

jam 

2-12-55 

H 

'.';' 

6301 

12-17-55 

H 

1 

62-68 

1-16-56 

A 

L 

5504 

12-17-56 

A 

I 

61-70 

2-5-57 

H 

3 

20 
06 


E3/BGM1MZ]© 


27  *    1 


SPORTS 


TEAM 


-.  FEA* 

I'.'    THE 


1-11-58 

H 

A 

74*1 

2-22-58 

A 

L 

59*6 

3-8-58 

\4 

A 

S6-74 

2-4-59 

A 

L 

57-64 

2-21-59 

H 

A 

69-51 

2-3-60 

H 

L 

66-75 

2-23*0 

A 

L 

64-81 

12-29-60 

N5 

I 

57*1 

1-16*1 

H 

L 

52-58 

2-2-61 

A 

L 

56*3 

2-6-62 

1 

7, 

79*2 

2-19*2 

A 

L 

67-70 

1-14-63 

H 

L 

56-78 

2-7-63 

A 

L 

68*2 

1-13-64 

A 

I 

88-97 

2-18-64 

H 

A 

74*4 

14-65 

H 

A 

76*8 

1-30-65 

A 

A 

91-80 

1-3-66 

A 

I 

52-67 

2-5*6 

H 

A 

76*6 

3-3-66 

N4 

L 

70-77 

2-4-67 

A 

L 

77*5 

2-22-67 

H 

L 

78-79 

2-3-68 

H 

L 

67-73 

2-21-68 

A 

L 

60*3 

2-1-69 

A 

L 

87-107 

2-19*9 

H 

L 

86*8 

1-31-70 

H 

L 

69-77 

2-18-70 

A 

L 

83-90 

1-30-71 

A 

L 

79- '05 

2-17-7' 

H 

L 

76-100 

;-:9-_: 

A 

L 

72-92 

2-16-72 

H 

A 

79-77  (OT) 

3-11-72 

V 

L 

64-73 

1-27-73 

H 

A 

94*8 

2-14-73 

A 

L 

85-95 

1-26-74 

A 

L 

73*2 

2-13-74 

H 

A 

91*0 

3-8-74 

Nl 

7. 

105*5 

'-25-75 

H 

2 

66*9 

2-15-75 

A 

'A 

96-74 

1-25-76 

A 

L 

93-95  iOti 

2-11-76 

H 

L 

69*1 

1-22-77 

H 

L 

68-71 

2-9-77 

A 

L 

70-97 

1-21-78 

A 

L 

71-85 

2-8-78 

H 

L 

64-66 

1-20-79 

H 

L 

53-54 

2-7-79 

A 

L 

67-76 

3-2-79 

'.- 

L 

79-102 

1-20*0 

A 

A 

92*6 

2-7*0 

H 

IV 

70*9 

1-7*1 

A 

L 

66-75 

2-15*1 

H 

L 

63-76 

3-7*1 

V 

2 

60*1 

1-5*2 

H 

L 

50*6 

2-11*2 

A 

L 

56-59 

1-12*3 

A 

L 

71-72 

2-16*3 

H 

A' 

106-94 

1-12*4 

H 

L 

62-74 

2-19*4 

A 

L 

63-78 

1-9*5 

A 

L 

74-75 

2-13*5 

H 

L 

54*0 

1-14*6 

H 

L 

67-71 

2-20-86 

A 

A 

77-72  (OT) 

2-7-86 

N6 

A 

85-75 

1**7 

A 

L 

65-98 

2-14*7 

H 

L 

86-93 

3**7 

N? 

L 

63*2 

1-14*8 

H 

L 

65-71 

2-20*8 

A 

L 

73-74 

3-12*8 

v. 

L 

64-74 

1-11*9 

A 

L 

72-88 

2-19*9 

H 

L 

75-86 

3-11*9 

N8 

L 

58*8 

1-10-9C 

H 

W 

98*8 

2  17-9C 

A 

w 

80-76 

1-9-91 

A 

L 

73-105 

2-16-91 

H 

L 

75*7 

1-13-92 

A 

L 

76-96 

i-1  9; 

H 

'A 

82-80 

1-9-93 

A 

L 

73-101 

2-9-93 

H 

L 

63-77 

3-12-93 

\ 

L 

66-102 

1-8-94 

H 

L 

70-75 

2-10-94 

A 

L 

89-95 

1-7-95 

A 

L 

90-100 

2-7-95 

H 

W 

86-73 

3-11-95 

V 

L 

92-f7,  OT) 

1-6-96 

H 

L 

86-88  lOT) 

2-6-96 

A 

W 

84-78 

1-8-97 

A 

A 

85-75 

2-22-9' 

H 

2 

81-93 

144 


1-14-98 

H 

w 

89-83  (OT) 

2-14-98 

A 

L 

67*5 

3-7-98 

Nf 

L 

73*3  (OT) 

1-13-99 

4 

A 

89-76 

2-13-99 

H 

A 

81-64 

3-6-99 

N6 

L 

79*6 

1-27*0 

A 

L 

63-75 

2-26*0 

H 

w 

81-73 

1-10*1 

H 

L 

83*6 

2-10*1 

A 

L 

82-96 

1-9*2 

- 

IV 

112-79 

2-10*2 

A 

A 

92-77 

1-22-03 

A 

A 

81*6 

2-22*3 

H 

A' 

96-56 

3-14*3 

'.- 

L 

72*4 

1-14-04 

H 

;. 

90*4 

2-15*4 

A 

L 

86-97 

1-8*5 

A 

L 

75-109 

2-27*5 

H 

L 

83*5 

1-So.  Com.  Tournament  at  Atlanta,  Ga.. 
2-So.  Cool  Tournament  a!  Raleigh. 
NC  (Reynolds  Coliseum),  3-So  Conf. 
Tournament  at  Durham,  N  C  (Duke  Indoor 
Stadium).  4-ACC  Tournament  at  Raleigh. 
NC  (Reynok3sColiseum).5-OoaeClassic 
at  Raleigh,  NC  (Reynolds  Coliseum), 
6-ACC  Tournament  at  Greensboro. 
N.C.  (Greensboro  Coliseum),  7-ACC 
Tournamen!  at  Landover  Md  (Capital 
Centre),  8-ACC  Tournament  at  Atlanta, 
Ga  (Omni).  9-ACC  Tournament  at 
Charlotte,  N  C  (Cnanotte  Coliseum) 


ACC  SERIES 
PROFILE 

Terps  at  Home:  33-44 


Terps  at  Cole  Field  House:  18-29 
Terps  at  Comcast  Center  2-1 

Terps  on  the  Road:  16-52 

Terps  at  Neutral  Sites  --' ; 
Terps  since  1953-54  35-8' 
Last  10  Games  >5 
Current  Streak  ^\C  won  3 
Longest  UM  Win  Streak:  ; 
Longest  UNC  Win  Streak:  11 
Largest  Win  Margin:  40  (96-56  on 
Feb  22  2003) 


Largest  Loss  Margin:  36  (102-66 
on  March  13. 1993;  64-28  on 
Jan  7, 1946) 


Most  UM  Points  Scored  "2 

Most  UNC  Points  Scored:  109 

NC  STATE 

Maryland  trails,  67-71 

2-27-25 

V 

L 

18-30 

1926-27 

A 

L 

23-38 

2  10-28 

H 

.'. 

36-24 

2-1-3( 

H 

L 

26-28 

2-18-30 

A 

A 

2'-'9 

1-28-37 

A 

L 

33-35 

2-24-37 

H 

A 

41-35 

34-37 

A2 

L 

3542 

24-39 

A 

2 

4046 

3-3-39 

A2 

IV 

53-29 

1-26-40 

A 

2. 

43-36 

2-24-44 

A2 

L 

2342 

1*45 

A 

L 

3246 

1-2045 

H 

I 

42-57 

1-546 

A 

'A 

47-39 

1-1946 

H 

'A 

37-33 

3-1347 

',' 

2 

43-55 

3-2-51 

A2 

2 

45-54 

1-13-55 

H 

A 

68*4 

2-19-55 

A 

I 

58-78 

'-'2-56 

H 

. 

64-73 

2-18-56 

A 

A 

71*2 

1-19-57 

H 

A 

79*6 

2-16-57 

A 

A.' 

5649 

1-20-58 

H 

2 

46-5- 

2-15-58 

A 

2 

54-69  (30T) 

12-3-58 

H 

2 

53-55 

2-14-59 

A 

2 

37-53 

1-18*0 

H 

W 

63-53 

2-13*0 

A 

L 

4646 

3-3-60 

A4 

L 

58-74 

12-30*0 

A5 

L 

67  7A 

1-21-61 

H 

W 

75-57 

2-13*1 

A 

2 

66*3 

12-12*1 

H 

2 

68-73  (OTI 

1-20*2 

A 

2 

61*8 

12-11*2 

H 

2 

74-76  lOT. 

1-19*3 

A 

2 

59-79 

12-10*3 

H 

.V 

72*2 

1-18*4 

A 

2 

65*6 

12-8-64 

H 

2 

62*3 

1-16*5 

A 

2 

67-73 

3-5*5 

A4 

2 

67-76 

12-7*5 

H 

'A 

5948 

1-15*6 

A 

I 

58-60  (OTi 

12-7*6 

A 

A' 

54-38 

1-7*7 

H 

2V 

60-55 

12-6-67 

H 

2 

62-75 

1**8 

A 

2 

52-68 

3-7*8 

V 

2 

54*3 

14*9 

A 

L 

69*5 

2-5*9 

H 

L 

81*6 

1-2-70 

V 

2 

57-91 

24-70 

A 

2 

54*4 

3-5-70 

V 

2 

57*7 

1-6-71 

H 

2 

81*3 

2-3-71 

A 

L 

61-71 

1-5-72 

H 

W 

83-70 

1-31-72 

A 

iv 

66*5 

1-14-73 

H 

2 

85*7 

1-31-73 

A 

2 

78*9 

3-10-73 

N8 

2 

74-76 

1-13-74 

A 

2 

74-80 

1-30-74 

H 

L 

80*6 

3-9-74 

'.- 

L  100-103  (OT) 

1-16-75 

H 

W 

103*5 

2-1-75 

A 

IV 

98-97 

3-6-75 

N8 

2 

85*7 

1-14-76 

A 

IV 

87*9 

1-28-76 

H 

:. 

102-84 

1-9-77 

H 

.', 

87*0 

1-27-77 

A 

A 

75-73 

3-3-77 

\- 

L 

72*2 

1-11-78 

A 

L 

82*8 

1-25-78 

H 

2 

73*0 

3-1-78 
(30T) 

'.- 

,V 

109-108 

12-20-78 

H 

A 

124-110 

1-10-79 

A 

A 

B2-81  '407' 

1-10*0 

A 

2 

62*7 

1-23*0 

H 

2, 

66*2 

12-20*0 

H 

w 

82-75 

2-25*1 

A 

2; 

76-72 

12-12*1 

A 

2 

53-74 

2-24*2 

H 

2 

38-52 

3-5*2 

V 

2 

2840 

1-29*3 

H 

w 

86-8' 

3-3*3 

A 

2. 

67-58 

'-4-84 

A 

.'■ 

59-55 

2-29*4 

H 

IV 

63-50 

3-9*4 

NS 

A 

69*3 

1-2*5 

H 

vV 

58-56 

2-27*5 

A 

A 

71-70 

1-23*6 

H 

I 

55*7 

2-13*6 

A 

.V 

67-66 

1-3-8? 

A 

L 

47*9 

2-25*7 

H 

2 

72*5 

1-27-88 

H 

2 

81*3 

3-3*8 

A 

2 

68-74 

1-29*9 

H 

2 

67-90 

3-2*9 

A 

2 

77-94 

3-10*9 

N9 

7. 

7149 

1-27-90 

A 

2 

61-81 

2-28-90 

H 

vV 

96-95 

1-26-91 

H 

'27 

104-100 

2-27-91 

A 

2 

91-114 

1-11-92 

A 

2 

88-94 

2-13-92 

H 

W 

77-74 

1-23-93 

A 

A 

70*5 

2-24-93 

H 

A 

88-71 

3-11-93 

Nf 

A 

76-55 

1-22-94 

H 

>.v 

102-70 

2-23-94 

A 

L 

71-79 

1-22-95 

A 

'7.' 

84*7 

2-22-95 

H 

A 

84-71 

1-20-96 

H 

7, 

77-74  (OT) 

2-22  96 

A 

7, 

86*4 

1-12-97 

A 

iv 

68-59 

2-5-97 

H 

A' 

66-55 

3-6-97 

MS 

2 

58*5 

1-10-98 

A 

W 

68*5 

2-11-98 

H 

A' 

78*3 

1-10-99 

H 

A' 

9448 

2  10-99 

A 

7, 

63-50 

1-6-00 

A 

2 

66*8 

2-6*0 

H 

"72 

78-73 

3-11*0 

Nl 

W 

64*1 

1-21*1 

A 

A 

75*1 

2-20*1 

H 

w 

95-66 

12-30*1 

A 

IV 

72-65 

2-3-02 

H 

IV 

89-73 

3-9*2 

N6 

2 

82*6 

1-30*3 

H 

vv 

75*0 

3-2-03 

A 

W 

68*5 

2-1-04 

H 

2 

69-81 

3-3*4 

A 

IV 

3-3-04 

3-13-04 

N8 

w 

85*2 

1-23*5 

H 

I 

6»-55 

2-16*5 

A 

I 

63*2 

OHIO  STATE 


1-So  Conf.  Tournament  at  Atlanta.  Ga . 
2-So  Conf  Tournament  at  Raleigh. 
N.C  (Reynolds  Coliseum).  3-So.  Conf 
Tournament  al  Durham,  N  C  (Duke 
indoor  Stadium):  4-ACC  Tournament 
at  Raleigh,  N  C  (Reynolds  Coliseum), 
5-Ooae  Classic  at  Raleigh,  N.C.  (Reynolds 
Coliseum):  6-ACC  Tournament  al 
Charlotte,  N.C  (Charlotte  Coliseum).  7-al 
Greensboro,  N.C  (Greensboro Coliseum). 
8-ACC  Tournamenl  at  Greensboro. 
N.C  (Greensboro  Coliseum);  9-ACC 
Tournament  at  Atlanta,  Ga  (Omni) 


ACC  SERIES 
PROFILE 


Terps  at  Home:  34-21 


Terps  at  Cole  Field  House:  29-18 
Terps  at  Comcast  Center  1-1 
Terps  on  the  Road  Iz-iZ 
Terps  at  Neutral  Sites:  6-'7 
Terps  since  1953-54  58-5? 
Last  10  Games:  6-4 
Current  Streak  NCSU  won  2 
Longest  UM  Win  Streak  6 


Longest  NCSU  Win  Streak:  1D 
Largest  Win  Margin:  46  (94-48  on 
Jan  10  1999) 


Largest  Loss  Margin:  34  (91-57 
on  Jan  2, 1970) 

Most  UM  Points  Scored:  124 

Most  NCSU  Points  Scored:  110 

NORTHEASTERN 

Maryland  leads,  1* 

11-23*5 

H 

W 

84-72 

NORTHWESTERN 

Maryland  trails,  0-1 

12-6-58 

A 

L 

62*6 

NORTH  TEXAS 

Maryland  leads,  1* 

12-23-98 

H 

W 

132-57 

NOTRE  DAME 

Maryland  trails,  8-9 

14-75 

- 

W 

90*2 

3-20-75 

V 

w 

83-71 

1-31-76 

A 

w 

69*3 

'1-27-76 

H 

L     79-80  (OT) 

'-29-76 

A 

L 

54*9 

1-27-79 

H 

W 

67*6 

'-26-60 

A 

L 

63-64 

1-24*1 

H 

2 

70-73 

1-23*2 

A 

L 

51-55 

1-22*3 

H 

W 

68*7 

1-28*4 

4 

L 

47-52 

1-26*5 

H 

W 

77-65 

2-3*6 

A 

L 

62-69 

12-31*6 

H 

L 

50-63 

2-2-88 

A 

W 

78-75 

11-26-99 

'.2 

w 

72*7 

12-7*2 

V 

L 

67-79 

1 -NCAA  Tournament  at  Las  Cruces.  N.M. 
(Pan  American  Center),  2-Preseason 
NIT  al  New  York.  N  Y  (Madison  SQuare 
Garden):  3^BiT  Classic  at  Washington. 
DC  (MCI Center) 


OLD 
DOMINION 

Maryland  leads,  4-1 


2-2*3 

H 

w 

87*7 

1-21-84 

A 

w 

69-58 

2-4-85 

H 

w 

87-75 

1-24-6? 

A 

L 

73-8? 

2**8 

A 

w 

70*5 

12-29-34 

H 

w 

5041 

3-12-79 

H1 

2 

72-79 

12-1*3 

'.. 

2 

68-72 

12-11*4 

H 

7, 

76-73 

11-30*5 

A 

2 

66-78 

1-National  Invitation  Tournament  al 
College  Pa*.  Mo  (Cole  Field  House). 
2-at  East  Rutherford  N  J  (Brendan 
Byrne  Arena) 

OHIO  U. 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 

12-19-81 

H 

W 

90*4 

OHIO 

WESLEY  AN 

Maryland  trails,  0-1 
12-1949     H     L 


OKLAHOMA 

The  series  is  tied.  2-2 
1-19-93     N1    W 


12-7-93     N2    L 


85*8 


2-24*1       H_W 


68*0 


12-21*1     A     L 


56-72 


I -at  Baltimore  Md  (Bamtnore  Arena).  2-at 
Oklahoma  City.  Oka  |The  Mynad) 

OKLAHOMA 
STATE 

Maryland  leads,  1* 


12-16-66 

N1 

w 

5049 

1 -Memphis  Invitational  at  Memphis,  Tenn. 
(Mid-South  Coliseum) 

ORAL  ROBERTS 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 

3-16-05 

H1 

w 

85-72 

1-NlT  Fast  Round  at  College  Park.  Md. 
[Corneas!  Center) 

PENN  STATE 

Maryland  leads.  8-7 

12-1-6C 

H 

7, 

6447 

12-2*1 

A 

2 

65-71 

12-1*2 

H 

L 

61*2 

12-7*3 

A 

L 

62-91 

12-2*4 

H 

W 

72-71 

'2-1-65 

A 

L 

61*5 

12-1*6 

H 

W 

76-53 

12-2*7 

A 

L 

71-76 

11-30*8 

H 

W 

66-56 

12-1-77 

m 

W 

89*0 

12-7-78 

N1 

w 

69*1 

12-3-79 

N1 

w 

56-55 

11-27*2 

N2 

L 

79-97 

12**3 

Nl 

w 

67-58 

3-19-90 

A, 

L 

78-80 

1-at  Hershey,  Pa  (Hershey  Park  Arena); 
2-at  Baltimore  Md  (Baltimore  Arena). 
3-Nauonal  Invitation  Tournament  a!  State 
Coitege.  Pa  (Recreation  Building) 

PENNSYLVANIA 

Maryland  trails,  3-12 

2-9-27 

A 

W 

26-21 

2-8-28 

A 

L 

26-30 

12-22-28 

A 

L 

18-30 

14-39 

A 

L 

24-36 

1-340 

A 

L 

3441 

1*41 

A 

L 

3243 

1-1343 

A 

L 

49-51 

3-1247 

A 

L 

54*0 

1-1249 

A 

L 

67*1 

12-1449 

A 

L 

52-54 

12-6-50 

A 

L 

65-74 

12-8-51 

A 

L 

52-53 

12**2 

A 

L 

53-70 

1-21-97 

Nl 

W 

103-73 

12-9*0 

A 

w 

87*1 

'  al  Ba  limore  Md 

(Baltimore  Arena) 

PEPPERDINE 

Maryland  leads,  2-0 
3-14-86     Nl    W  69-64 

12-14-03     H    W  96-72 

1 -NCAA  Tournamenl  at  Long  Beach,  Calif 
(Long  Beach  Arena) 


PITTSBURGH 

Maryland  leads,  5-1 


2-15-77      H    W 


88-75 


2-16-78      A     L     86*9  (OT) 


1-12-81 


H    W 


95*8 


1-27*1       A    W     69*6  (OTI 


12-27-96    N1    W 


66*3 


11-28-98    N2    W 


87-52 


1-Rambow  Classic  al  Honolulu  Hawaii 
IBIaisdell  Center):  2-Puerto  Rico  Shootou! 
al  Bayamon.  PR  (Eugemo  Guerra 
Sports  Complex) 

PRINCETON 

Maryland  leads,  5-3 


1924-25     A    L 


24-38 


1925-26      H    W 


32-26 


12-11*8     H     L 


63-72 


12-10*9     A     L 


67-75 


12-30-75    H1    W 


66-59 


124-76      H    W 


12-19-98    N2    W 


81-58 


12-2*1      N3   W 


61-53 


1-Marytand  Invitational  at  College  Park 
Md  (Cole  Fiek)  House):  2-al  Baltimore. 
Md  IBaltonore  Arena)  3-BB&T  Classic  al 
Washington,  D  C  (MCI  Center) 


PROVIDENCE 

The  series  is  tied,  1-1 


3-17-73      N1    L 


89-103 


124-91      N2    W 


76-66 


1-NCAA  Tournament  at  Charlotte,  N  C 
(Charlotte  Coliseum}.  2-ACC/Big  East 
Challenge  at  Hartford.  Conn  (Hartford 
Civic  Center) 


OUANTICO 
MARINES 

Maryland  trails,  1-2 


12-1143    H 

. 

33-59 

12-2145    H 

2 

47-50 

1-347        A 

7. 

62-6 

RANDOLPH 
MACON 

Maryland  leads,  4-1 


1-9-29 

- 

L 

20-33 

1-5-38 

H 

W 

43-27 

12-14-39 

H 

w 

47-16 

'2-25-23 

H1 

w 

58-52 

1-7-66 

H 

w 

74-50 

1-Maryland  Invltauonal  al  College  Park, 
Md.  (Cole  Field  House) 

RHODE  ISLAND 

Maryland  leads,  2-1 

1-540 

A 

L 

53-59 

12-28-54 

Nl 

'77 

83*6 

3-7-79 

H2 

W  67*5  (301} 

1 -All-American  City  Tournament  at 
Owensboro  Ky    2-Nauonal  Invitation 
Tournament  al  College  Paik.  Md  (Cole 
Field  House) 

RICHMOND 

Maryland  leads.  25-15 

2-9-24 

A 

W 

24-22 

1-12-26 

H 

w 

30-14 

2-9-34 

H 

L 

3344 

2-9-35 

H 

L 

26-56 

1-18-36 

H 

W 

28-24 

12-17-36 

A 

L 

40-51 

12-16-37 

H 

L 

26*1 

12-13-38 

A 

L 

34-39 

3-2-39 

Nl 

W 

47-32 

1-1340 

H 

W 

35-19 

12-1440 

H 

L 

3648 

1-3141 

A 

L 

17-38 

12-1341 

A 

W 

41-23 

12-1042 

H 

w 

32-28 

2-1244 

A 

L 

34*5 

2-1646 

H 

W 

37-31 

1*47 

H 

L 

3941 

2-1547 

A 

L 

49*8 

2-1948 

H 

W 

60-53 

2-2648 

A 

L 

62*4 

12-1348 

H 

L 

45-54 

2-2449 

A 

W 

66-51 

1-12-50 

A 

L 

49-59 

2-21-50 

H 

W 

6748 

1-6-51 

A 

W 

4842 

2-21-51 

H 

W 

42-33 

2-14-52 

H 

W 

5545 

2-27-52 

A 

W 

54-50 

1-8-53 

A 

W     63*0  (OT) 

2-9-53 

H 

L 

4649 

14-54 

A 

W 

72*4 

1-11-54 

H 

L 

71-73 

1-2-71 

H 

W 

99*7 

2-22-72 

H 

W 

76*1 

'2-2-72 

A 

IV 

82-50 

1-2-74 

A 

IV 

96*0 

11-18-74 

H 

.'. 

106-81 

12-6-75 

A 

w 

96-71 

14-77 

H 

w 

92-87 

3-12*2 

'.2 

w 

66-50 

1-So  Conf  Tournamenl  at  Raleigh.  N.C 
(Reynolds  Coliseum):  2-Nabonal  Invitation 
Tournament  al  New  York  NY  (Madison 
Square  Garden) 

RIDER 

Maryland  leads.  3-0 

12-23-91 

H 

w 

63-69 

11-30-93 

H 

w 

93-79 

12-13-95 

H 

w 

83*7 

RUTGERS 

The  series  is  tied,  3-3 

1440 

A 

w 

51-39 

2-1941 

H 

L 

45-50 

12-19-50 

H 

w 

5145 

1-12-52 

A 

L 

55*1 

12-27-90 

V 

W 

86*1 

12-28-91 

\2 

L 

79-95 

1 -ECACHoMay  Festival  a!  New  YorkNY 
(Madson  SQuare  Garden).  2-Fiesta  Bowl 
Classic  at  Tucson.  Anz  (McKale  Center) 

SACRAMENTO 
STATE 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 
12-24*9    Nl    W 


98*8 


1-Crtaminade  Christmas  Classic  al 
Honolulu,  Hawaii  (Blaisdell  Center) 

ST.  FRANCIS 

(PA.) 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 

12-30-55    H1    W  75-66 

1 -Mid-Winter  festival  at  College  Park.  Md. 
(Cole  Field  House) 

ST.  JOHN'S 
(ANNAPOLIS) 


1-23-14 

A 

L 

1048 

2-7-14 

A 

L 

15-38 

1-25-26 

H 

W 

25-22 

1-26-29 

ri 

W 

20-18 

2-25-30 

H 

W 

42-25 

2-17-31 

H 

W 

32-27 

2-17-32 

H 

W 

24-20 

2-16-33 

H 

w 

34-22 

2-15-34 

H 

L 

32-37 

3-2-35 

H 

L 

17-24 

2-12-36 

H 

IV 

49-38 

2-23-37 

A 

L 

37-39 

2-23-38 

H 

W 

38-29 

2-15-39 

A 

W 

48-20 

ST.  JOHN'S 

Maryland  trails,  1-2 


12-30-71    H1    W 


90-69 


3-18-99     N2    L 


62-76 


1-Maryiano  invitational  at  College 
Park.  Md  (Cole  Field  House);  2- 
NCAA  Tournament  al  Knoxvrlle,  Tenn 
(Thompsoft-Boftng  Arena) 

ST.  JOSEPH'S 

Maryland  leads,  3-1 


3-18-72     N1   W 


67-55 


12-29-78    H2   W     62-56  (OT) 


12-30-80    H2   W 


74-57 


12-8-82      H     L 


56*4 


l-Natond  invitation  Tournament  31  He* 
Yort  N  Y  (Madison  Square  Garden). 
2-Maryanfl  Invnaoonal  at  College  Parte 
Mo  (Cote  ReM  House) 

ST.  LOUIS 

Maryland  leads.  1-0 


3-17-94     N1    W 


1-NCAA  Tournament  a!  Wichita,  Kan. 
[Kansas  Cofeeum) 

ST.  PETER'S 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 

11-27-81     H    W  4942 


SAN 
FRANCISCO 

Maryland  leads,  2-0 
12-21-73    N1    W 


11-17-99    H2   W  71-61 

1 -Cable  Car  Ciasse  at  Oakland.  Calif 
(Oakland  Coliseum);  2-Preseason  NIT  at 
CcteaeParVMd  iCcte  Fad  House) 


SANTA  CLARA 

The  series  is  lied,  1-1 

12-22-73    N1    W  53-32 

3-15-96     N2    L  79-91 

1-Cable  Car  Classic  at  Oakland.  Calif 
(Oaldand  Cotaeum).  2-NCAA  Toumamenl 
at  Tempe  Anz  (Special  Events  Cento) 


SETON  HALL 

Maiyland  leads,  2-1 


2-20-71       A    W 


56-55 


12-29-75    HI    W 


I -Maiyland  Invitational  a!  College  Park. 
Ma  ICole  Field  House) 


SIENA 

Map/land  leads.  1-0 


3-15*2     N1   W 


65-70 


1  -NCAA  Tournament  at  Washington.  D  C 
(MCI  Center) 


SOUTH 
CAROLINA 


1924-25 

H 

W 

38-22 

2-24-33 

V 

L 

28*5 

1-4-35 

H 

W 

35-21 

1-2940 

A 

L 

30-33 

1-16-48 

H 

W 

68-54 

2-21-48 

A 

W 

54-53 

2-8-49 

H 

W 

7949 

2-1949 

A 

W 

57-56 

2-13-50 

H 

L 

56*1 

2-24-50 

A 

L 

44-59 

2-2-51 

A 

L 

43-70 

2-12-51 

H 

W 

47-37 

12-3-53 

A 

W 

5349 

12-18-53 

H 

,V 

7948 

14-55 

H 

w 

68-51 

1-10-55 

A 

w 

68-52 

14-56 

H 

w 

76-57 

1-9-56 

A 

w 

59-53 

1-5-57 

A 

L 

6068 

1-14-57 

- 

w 

66-59 

3*57 

'.. 

L 

64-74 

1-3-58 

A 

W 

72-59 

3-1-58 

H 

W 

99-59 

1-9-59 

A 

W 

5941 

2-27-59 

H 

W 

7545 

1*60 

H 

w 

85-52 

2-27-60 

A 

w 

72-55 

1-7-61 

H 

,v 

72-58 

2-11-61 

• 

L 

61-64 

1-6*2 

H 

I 

77-86 

2-9-62 

A 

L 

6*85 

1-5-63 

- 

,V 

6*63 

2-11-63 

A 

,', 

5144 

1-6-64 

" 

L 

69-73  (OT) 

2-29*4 

A 

L 

64-74 

1-9-65 

A 

W 

75-70 

2-27-65 

H 

.V 

73-59 

1-31-66 

A 

,v 

76*3 

2-2566 

H 

;, 

5*42 

12-1066 

H 

L 

83-65 

1-3M7 

A 

L 

53-80 

3-9-67 

V 

L 

54-57 

12-9-67 

H 

.', 

6*65 

1*68 

A 

L 

59-68 

12-7-68 

A 

L 

67-79 

1*69 

H 

I 

67-69 

3*69 

•■- 

I 

71-92 

12-15*9 

H 

I 

68-101 

1-10-70 

A 

L 

44-55 

•.  ':  ' 

A 

I 

70-96 

1-9-71 

H 

.'. 

31-30  (OT) 

3-11-7' 

V 

1 

63-71 

12-28*7 

H 

.'. 

82-77 

12-5-86 

A 

L 

51-57 

12-1-89 

■;: 

I 

51-52 

12-29-90 

'.- 

,'. 

78-69 

•I.U.G- 

V 

L 

72-76  (OT) 

3-29-05 

■.- 

L 

67-75 

1-So  Conf  Tournament  at  Raleigh.  N  C 
(Reynolds  Cofeeum),  2-ACC  Tournament 
al  Raleigh.  N  C  (Reynolds  Coliseum): 
3-ACC  Tournament  ai  Greensboro, 
N  C  (Greensboro  Coliseum);  4-ACC 
Tournament  al  Charlotte.  N.C  (Charlotte 
Coliseum),  5-Central  Fidelity  Classic 
al  Richmond,  Va.  (Robbms  Center). 
6-ECAC  Holiday  Fesbval  al  New  York, 
NY  (Madison  Square  Garten),  7-Black 
Coaches  Assoc.  Classic  al  Minneapolis, 
Minn  (Target  Center).  8-NIT  Semifinals 
ay  New  York.  N.Y  (Madison  Square 
Garden) 


SOUTH 

CAROLINA 

STATE 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 


12-27-98     H    W 


SOUTHERN 
CALIFORNIA 

Maryland  leads,  3-0 


12-30-78    H1    W 


2-19-90      A    W 


11-28-90     H    W 


l-Man/and  Invitational  at  College  Park 
Md  [Gate  Fad  House) 

SOUTHERN 
ILLINOIS 

Maryland  trails,  0-1 

12-22-67  N1  I  72-73  (OT) 
1-Sun  Camrval  Tournament  al  D  Paso, 
Texas  (Memorial  Gymnasium) 

SOUTH 

FLORIDA 

Maryland  leads,  2-0 

1-23-90      H    W  84-66 

1-19-91       A    W  87-81 


STANFORD 

Maryland  leads,  3-0 


12-28*5 

v    :. 

67-65 

12*98 

N2   W 

62-60 

3-24-01 

N3   W 

87-73 

1-Hawao-Paafic  Tournament  si  Waiiuku. 
Hawao  (War  Memorial  Cofceum).  2-BB&T 
OassKal  Washington  OC  (MOCenler). 
3-NCAA  Tournament  at  Anaheim,  Calif. 
(Arrowhead  Pond  ot  Anaheim) 

STAUNTON 
MILITARY 

Maryland  trails,  0-1 

1910-11      A    L  24-58 


STEVENS 
INSTITUTE 

Maryland  leads.  4-1 


1924-25      A    W 

21-19 

1924-25      H    W 

21-17 

1925-26      H     I 

24-27 

1926-27      H    W 

27-18 

1-30-28      H    W 

31-24 

STONY  BROOK 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 

12*00      H    W 

107-59 

SYRACUSE 

Maryland  leads,  5-1 

3-20-72     N1    W 

71-65 

12-30-72    H2   W 

90-76 

3-15-73     N3   W 

91-75 

12-29-76    H2   W 

96-85 

12*80     A4    W 

83-73 

3-20*1      N5    L 

70-72 

l-National  Invitation  Tournament  al  New 
York,  N.Y  (Madison  Square  Garden),  2- 
Maryland  Invitatona!  al  College  Park.  Md 
(Cole  Field  House);  3-NCAA  Toumamenl 
at  Charlotte  N.C  (Charlotte  Coteeum).  4- 
Camer  Classic  at  Syracuse.  N.Y  (Carrier 
Dome);  5-NCAA  Toumamenl  at  Denver, 
Colo  (Pepsi  Center) 


TAMPA 

Maryland  leads.  2-0 

1-30-54      A    W 

61-51 

12-22-70     H    W 

80-72 

TEMPLE 

Maryland  leads,  4-3 

12448      A    L 

49*7 

3-14-58     N1    L 

67-71 

12-29-79    H2   W 

85-63 

2-28-98     N3  W 

8346 

2-13-00      A    L 

65-73 

11*01      N4   W 

82-74 

1-15-05      H    W 

6*69 

1-NCAA  Tournament  at  Charlotte  N  C 
(Charlotte  Coliseum).  2-Maryland 
tnvrtabonat  at  College  Park,  Md  (Cole 
Field  House);  3-at  Baltimore.  Md 
(Baltimore  Arena).  4-Coaches  vs.  Cancer 
IKON  Classic  at  New  York.  N.Y  (Madison 
Square  Garden) 


TENNESSEE 

The  series  is  tied.  2-2 


12-5-49      A     L 


12-20-63    N1    L 


3-8-80       N2   W 


86-75 


11-25-84    N3   W 


72-49 


1-VPI  Tournament  at  Blacksburg  Va 
(Virginia  Tech  Coliseum).  2-NCAA 
Tournament  at  Greensboro.  N  C 
(Greensboro  Coliseum);  3-Great  Alaska 
Shootout  at  Anchorage.  Alaska  (Sufovan 
Arena) _ 


TENNESSEE- 
CHATTANOOGA 

Maryland  leads,  2-0 


3-12-81      N1    W 


81-69 


3-17-83     N2   W 


52-51 


1-NCAA  Tournament  at  Dayton,  Ohio 
(Dayton  Arena)  2-NCAA  Toumamenl  at 
Houston.  Texas  (The  Summitl 


TEXAS-EL 
PASO 

Maryland  trails,  1-2 


12-21-67    A1    L 

53-70 

12-3068    A2    L 

51-69 

3-18-04     N3   W 

86*3 

i-Sun  Camrval  Tournament  al  El  Paso, 
Texas  (Memorial  Gymnasium),  2-Sun  Bowl 
Toumamenl  at  E)  Paso,  Texas  (Speoal 
Events  Center);  3-NCAA  Tournament  at 
Denver.  Colo  (Pepsi  Center ) 


TEXAS 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 


3-18-95     N1   W 
1-NCAA  Tournament  at  Salt  Lake  Gty. 
Utah  (Jon  Huntsman  Center) 

TEXAS 
CHRISTIAN 

Maryland  leads,  2-0 


11-25-88    N1    W 

74*7 

3-26-05     H2   W 

85-73 

1-Freedom  Bowl  Classic  at  Irvine.  Calif 
(8ren  Events  Center);  2-NIT  Third  Round 
at  College  Park.  Md  (Comcast  Center) 

TEXAS  TECH 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 

12-27-54    N1   W 

58-54 

1-AII-Amencan  City  Tournament  at 

TOWSON 

Maryland  leads,  12-0 

12-9*1      H    W 

75-59 

12-14*2    H    W 

66-56 

2-21*5      H    W 

91-38 

12-13*5     H    W 

91-58 

1-5*7        H    W 

79-71 

11-26-90     H    W 

93* 

12-21-91     H    W 

63-76 

12-23-92     H    W 

78*8 

12-23-93    N1    W 

109-71 

12-12-94     H    W 

■:■;  ■; 

11-27-95    N1    W 

70-67 

11-30-96     H    W 

93-38 

1- at  Baltimore.  Md  (Bait 
Arena) 

more 

TULANE 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 

11-19-99    H1   W 

78-70 

1-Preseason  NIT  at  Colteoe  Part,  Md 
ICMeFen)  House) 

TULSA 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 

12-28-64    N1    W 

6*59 

1-Humcane  Classic  at  Miami,  Fla  (Miami 
Beach  Convention  Center) 

UC  IRVINE 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 

12-11-90     H    W 

93-79 

UCLA 

Maryland  trails,  2-5 

12-1-73      A     L 

64*5 

12-28-74    H1    L 

75-81 

12-29*1     A     L 

57-90 

12-23*2    H    W  80-79  (20T) 

12*95     N2    L 

63-73 

11-27-98    N3  W 

70-54 

3-18-00     N4    L 

70-105 

1-Maryiand  Invitational  at  College  Park. 
Md  (Cole  Field  House),  2-John  Wooden 
Classic  at  Anaheim,  Calif  lArrowtiead 
Pond  of  Anaheon),  3-Puerto  Rjco  Shootout 
at  Bayamon,  PR.  (Eugenio  Guerra 
Sports  Complex).  4-NCAA  Tournament  at 
Mmneapols,  Minn.  (HHH  Metmdome) 

UC  SANTA 
BARBARA 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 

3-18-88     N1   W  92-82 

1-NCAA  Toumamenl  al  Cmdnnab,  Oho 
(Riverfrunl  Cofeeum) 

UNC 

ASHEVILLE 

Maryland  leads,  2-0 

12-22-97    H    W  110-52 

12-12-04    H    W  96-72 


UNC 
CHARLOTTE 

Maryland  leads.  1-0 
12-22-75     H    W  70*0 

UNC 
GREENSBORO 

Maryland  leads,  2-0 

2-25-92      H    W  84-55 


12-23-03     H    W 


85-58 


UNC 
WILMINGTON 

Maryland  leads,  2-0 


12-27-97     H    W 

74-36 

3-21-03      N1    W 

75-73 

t-NCAA  Tournament  at  NashvBe,  Term. 
(Gaytord  Entertainment  Center) 

UNLV 

Maryland  trails,  1-4 

2-4-78       H    W 

81-68 

124-78      A    L 

88-94 

1-19*5      A     L 

76-78 

12-7*5      H     L 

61-64 

3-16*6     N1    L 

64-70 

1 -NCAA  Tournament  at  Long  Beaon  CaM 
(Long  Beach  Arena! 

U.S. 

MERCHANT 
MARINES 

Maryland  trails,  1-3 
2-2745  A  L 
2-1446  H  W 
2-2646  A  L 
2-1947      A     L 


UTAH 

Maryland  leadO-0  

11-22-94    N1   W  90-78 

1-Maui  Invitational  at  Lahaina  Hawai 
(lanama  Civic  Center) 


UTAH  STATE 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 

3-12-98     Nl   W  82-68 

I  -NCAA  Tournament  at  Sacramento,  CaFrf 
{Arco  Arena) 

VALPARAISO 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 

3-11-99  N1  W  82-60 
1-NCAA  Tournament  at  Orlando. 
Fla.  (Orlando  Arena) 

VANDERBILT 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 

12-28-57    N1    W  71-56 

1  -Sugar  Bowl  Toumamentat  New  Orleans, 
La  (Loyoia  Field  House) 

VILLANOVA 

Maryland  trails,  1-2 

1-27-85      H    W  77-74 

3-22-85      Nl    L  43-46 

2-1-86  A  _._'___  62-64 
1  -NCAA  Tournament  at  Birmingham,  Ala. 

■  B:rT-:ngha^Coi5e^rr. 


VIRGINIA 

Maryland  leads,  99* 
1923-24      H     I 


1924-25      H    W 


24-18 


1924-25      A    W 


36-25 


1925-26      A     L 


28-34 


1925-26      H    W 


1926-27      A     L 


17-22 


1926-27      H    W     29-28  (OT) 


1-27-28      H    W 


26-20 


2-13-28      A     L 


1-15-29      A    W 


2-1-29        H     L 


22-25 


1-14-30      H    W 


54-20 


2-15-30      H    W 


2-2-31 

A     L 

31-34 

2-13-31 

H    W 

34-21 

1-21-32 

A    W 

36-31 

2-13-32 

H    W 

4618 

1-31-33 

A     L 

19-26 

2-9-33 

H    W 

37-28 

1-26-34 

A    W 

43-20 

2*34 

H    W 

28-25 

2-2-35 

H    W 

44-24 

2-20-35 

A    W 

33-32 

2*36 

H    W 

40-34 

1-23-37 

H    W 

37-23 

1-27-38 

A    W 

39-23 

1-28-39 

H    W 

31-21 

2*41 

A     L 

1847 

1-942 

A    W 

35-34 

1-2942 

H    W 

36-26 

1-943 

H    W 

5349 

2-1543 

A    W 

5642 

1*44 

A     L 

20-52 

2-544 

H     L 

2649 

2-345 

A     L 

26-57 

2-1045 

H     L 

33*1 

1-2346 

A     L 

4548 

2-946 

H    W 

37-36 

1-1248 

A     L 

44-64 

2-1648 

H     L 

56*8 

12-1648 

H     L 

47-53 

'■749 

A     L 

43-79 

12*49 

A     L 

56*6 

2-14-50 

H    W 

70-52 

12-1-50 

H    W 

59-57 

12-13-50 

A    W 

4643 

12-2-51 

A    W 

5942 

1-7-52 

H    W 

63-53 

12-2-52 

H    W 

71*1 

1-5-53 

A    W 

59-56 

1-5-54 

H    W 

70*4 

1-18-54 

A    W 

70-56 

12-14-54 

A    W 

72*9 

1*55 

H    W 

78*5 

3-3-55 

N1    L 

67-68  (OT) 

12-2-55 

H    W 

67-55 

2-23-56 

A      L 

60-73 

12-1-56 

A     ,V 

67*3 

1-1-57 

N2    '.', 

43-39 

2-12-57 

H    W 

85*4 

3-7-57 

N1    W 

71*8 

2-7-58 

A    W 

87*6 

2-18-58 

H    W 

69-56 

3*58 

N1    W 

70-66 

12-10-58 

H    W 

63-56 

2-18-59 

A     L 

50*2 

3-5-59 

Nl    L 

65*6 

12-9-59 

H    W 

70*2 

2-10-60 

A    W 

4443 

12-3*0 

A    W 

57-52 

2-22*1 

H    W 

77-62 

12-18*1 

A    W 

91-70 

2-21-62 

H     L 

68-72 

12-15*2 

A    W 

67-61 

2-16*3 

H      . 

69-71 

12-2-63 

H     W 

68-58 

2-20*4 

A     L 

73-79 

12-5*4 

A     L 

59*1 

2-17*5 

H    W 

1-5*6 

H     L 

62-65 

2-16*6 

A    W 

71*4 

12-13*6 

A    W 

85*5 

2-13*7 

H    W 

87-76 

2-13*8 

H      ,', 

85-76 

2-28*8 

A     L 

68-70 

1-16*9 

H     L 

77-78 

2-15*9 

A     L 

78*4 

2-11-70 

A     L 

69-71 

2-28-70 

H    W 

79-71 

2-10-71 

A     L 

63-78 

3*71 

H     W 

89*4  (OT) 

12*71 

A     L 

57-78 

34-72 

H    W 

4542 

3-10-72 

N3   W 

62-57 

•-9-73 

H    W 

93-74 

3-3-73 

4    ;. 

92*1 

2*74 

A    W 

8*81 

3-2-74 

H    W 

110-75 

24-75 

H    W 

8*79 

2-19-75 

A    W 

70-51 

24-76 

A    W 

69*6 

2-28-76 

H    W 

81-73 

3-5-76 

N4    L 

65-73 

H 

BASKETBALL  f 

2-2-77 

w 

82*7 

2-26-77 

A 

L 

68-77 

2-1-78 

A 

L 

64*6 

2-25-78 

H 

L 

70-79 

1-31-79 

H 

L 

63*9 

2-21-79 

A 

L 

72-75 

1-30*0 

A 

.V 

63*1 

2-23*0 

H 

.'.' 

82-71 

1-14-81 

H 

L 

64*6 

2-28*1 

A 

L 

63-74 

3*81 

hi 

'.V 

85*2 

1-12*2 

A 

L 

4045  (OT) 

2-27*2 

H 

',', 

4746  (OT) 

1*83 

H 

L 

64*3 

3-7*3 

A 

L 

81*3 

1-31*4 

A 

,',' 

67-66 

34*1 

H 

:. 

7«5 

1-30*5 

H 

.V 

71-58 

3-3*5 

A 

,\ 

60-55 

1-19*6 

A 

L 

49-70 

3-1*6 

H 

,', 

87-72 

1-10-87 

H 

L 

64-71 

3-1-87 

A 

L 

77-82 

'  20-86 

A 

L 

72-84 

3-5-S8 

H 

vV 

69*3 

1-17-89 

H 

L 

5*64  (OT) 

3-5*9 

A 

L 

59*6 

1-17-90 

A 

,', 

74-72 

3-3-90 

H 

A 

89-74 

1-1691 

H 

L 

62-76 

3-2-91 

A 

.'. 

78-74  (OT) 

1-29-92 

A 

L 

75*2 

3-7-92 

H 

L 

74-76 

24-93 

H 

L 

68-70 

3*93 

A 

L 

74*8 

2-2-94 

A 

L 

66-73 

3-5-94 

H 

W 

70*8 

3-11-94 

N5 

L 

63*9 

2-1-95 

H 

W 

71*2 

3-5-95 

A 

L 

67-92 

2-1-96 

A 

IV 

80-72 

3-2-96 

H 

w 

83-71 

14-97 

H 

,', 

78-62 

3-2-97 

A 

L 

74*1 

2-1-98 

H 

,'. 

77-70 

2-24-98 

A 

,V 

74*6 

•-7-99 

A 

.'. 

71*6 

2*99 

H 

',', 

8*72 

2-2  .. 

H 

.', 

91-79 

34-.. 

A 

L 

3-.8a.oti 

1-31-01 

A 

L 

78-99 

3-3-01 

H 

IV 

102-67 

1-31-02 

A 

,', 

91-87 

3-3*2 

H 

w 

112-92 

2*03 

H 

L 

78*6 

3-9*3 

A 

L 

78*0  (OT) 

24*4 

A 

,'. 

71-67 

3-7-04 

H 

IV 

70*1 

1-1945 

- 

','. 

82*8 

2-19*5 

A 

.'. 

2-89  2CT 

t-ACC  Tournament  al  Raleigh  N  C 
(Reynolds  Colisieum).  2-AJI-Amencan 
City  Toumamenl  al  Owensboro,  Ky., 
3-ACC  Tournament  at  Greensboro. 
N.C  (Greensboro  Coliseum);  4-ACC 
Tournament  al  Landover,  Md  (Capital 
Centre).  5-ACC  Tournament  al  Chanotte. 
N.C.  (Charlotte  Coteeum) 


ACC  SERIES 
PROFILE 

TerpsatHome:  - 


Terps  a:  Cole  Field  House ; ._-: 
Terps  at  Comcast  Center.  2-1 
Terps  on  the  Road:  34-39 


Terps  at  Neutral  Sites:  5-5 
Terps  since  1953-54:  6944 
Last  10  Games:  7-3 
Current  Streak:  MD  won  4 

Longest  UM  Win  Streak.  -1 


Longest  UVA  Win  Streak  ; 

Largest  Win  Margin:  35  (102-67 
on  March  3.  2001.  110-75  or 
March  2, 1974) 

Largest  Loss  Margin:  36  (79-13 
on  Jan  7, 1949) 

Most  UM  Points  Scored:  112 

Most  UVA  Points  Scored  w 


\m& 


J  QV  1        ■ 

1  ■  * 

1 
TEAM 

1  SPORTS 

VIRGINIA 
MILITARY 
INSTITUTE 

(VMI) 

Maryland  leads,  41-10 


1-28-11 

A 

W 

17-14 

2-4-14 

A 

L 

344 

1923-24 

H 

L 

12-21 

1923-24 

N1 

'.V 

34-19 

1925-26 

A 

w 

30-21 

1926-27 

A 

w 

32-15 

1-14-28 

A 

w 

23-9 

2-5-29 

A 

w 

30-27 

2-12-30 

A 

w 

44-25 

2-22-30 

H 

w 

39-21 

1-9-31 

A 

w 

35-18 

1-30-31 

H 

w 

44-20 

1-16-32 

A 

vv 

43-28 

1-26-32 

H 

IV 

38-20 

1-13-33 

A 

L 

29-30 

2-14-33 

H 

VV 

45-29 

2-13-34 

H 

w 

36-27 

1-8-35 

H 

W 

39-24 

1-7-36 

H 

W 

44-29 

1-11-36 

A 

w 

53-32 

1-9-37 

A 

w 

48-28 

2-13-37 

H 

w 

45-28 

1-8-38 

A 

w 

42-27 

2-11-38 

H 

w 

43-33 

2-18-39 

H 

w 

53-35 

2-740 

A 

w 

60-33 

2-20-40 

H 

w 

27-25 

1-15-41 

A 

L 

30-64 

2-1841 

H 

L 

2741 

2-242 

A 

L 

41-46 

2-2742 

H 

W 

39  36 

1-1643 

A 

L 

34-35 

2-2543 

H 

L 

35-36 

1-1544 

H 

W 

43-36 

2-1944 

A 

W 

31-29 

1-1345 

H 

w 

46-28 

2-545 

A 

L 

27-35 

1-1847 

A 

w 

61-50 

3-147 

H 

w 

5345 

12-1847 

A 

w 

5346 

1-1748 

H 

w 

6348 

2449 

A 

w 

53-45 

2-2849 

H 

w 

70-55 

2-1-50 

H 

w 

65-53 

2-6-50 

A 

L 

61-62 

2-8-51 

A 

w 

4641 

2-24-51 

H 

w 

6546 

12-18-51 

A 

'.V 

57-39 

2-9-52 

H 

w 

6446 

12-17-52 

A 

w 

54-37 

2-12-53 

H 

w 

67-41 

1-So  Conf  Tournament  3t  Atlanta  Ga 

VIRGINIA  TECH 

Maryland  leads,  24-5 

1525-26 

A 

w 

19-17 

1925-26 

H 

w 

30-14 

1-12-28 

A 

w 

29-20 

2-23-28 

H 

.V 

30-10 

24-29 

A 

L 

29-39 

1-25-30 

H 

w 

44-27 

2-11-30 

A 

-.V 

34-23 

1-31-31 

H 

vV 

33-16 

1-30-32 

H 

w 

51-16 

1-7-33 

A 

w 

40-20 

1-21-33 

H 

w 

37-21 

1-13-34 

A 

vv 

29-24 

1-20-34 

H 

vv 

34-32 

1-31-38 

H 

VV 

42-35 

1-1940 

H 

vv 

4941 

2-2141 

H 

I 

3948 

1-1747 

A 

VV 

5749 

2-1747 

H 

■■:; 

5542 

12-948 

H 

.V 

60-51 

12-349 

A 

L 

57-63 

1-15-51 

H 

L 

57-66 

1-12-53 

H 

W 

6546 

2-6-53 

A 

VV 

70-56 

12-17-53 

H 

vv 

60-52 

2-5-54 

A 

w 

5441 

1-29-90 

H 

w 

89-80 

2-19-91 

A 

W 

82-67 

2*05 

H 

W 

86-71 

3-5-05 

A 

L 

76-86 

ACC  SERIES 
PROFILE 

Terps  at  Home:  15-2 


Jerps  at  Cole  Field  House  . 
Terps  at  Comcast  Center  1-0 
Terps  on  the  Road:  9-3 


Terps  at  Neutral  Sites:  0-0 
Terps  since  1953-54: 4-1 


Last  10  Games:  7-3 


Current  Streak:  VT  won  1 

Longest  UM  Win  Streak  *0  

"Longest  VT  Win  Streak:  2  _ 
Largest  Win  Margin:  35  (51-16  on 

Jan  30, 1932) 

Largest  Loss  Margin:  10  (29-39 
on  Feb- 4, 1929;  86-76  on  Mar 

3, 2005) 

Most  UM  Points  Scored:  69 
Most  VT  Points  Scored:  86 


WAGNER 

Maryland  leads,  2-0 
12-5-80     N1   W 


96-73 


1-4-03        H    W 


79-57 


l-Carner  Classic  at  Syracuse.  N  Y 
(Carrier  Dome) 

WAKE  FOREST 

Maryland  leads,  57-54 

3-6-53       N1    L     59-61  [OT) 


146 


12-5-53 

A 

L 

54-71 

2-15-54 

H 

,', 

74-53 

3-5-54 

N2 

L 

56-64  (OT) 

12-10-54 

H 

L 

58-62  iOT 

2-21-55 

A 

L 

71-75 

'2-'. -55 

H 

VV 

61-51 

2-20-56 

A 

L 

60-76 

12-10-56 

H 

VV 

59-53 

2-18-57 

A 

L 

58-62 

12-13-57 

H 

W 

72-58 

2-8-58 

A 

-,'; 

74-67 

12-20-58 

H 

W 

68-65 

2-7-59 

A 

L 

53-56 

12-18-50 

H 

L 

47-54 

2-6-60 

A 

I 

64-65 

12-*  7-60 

H 

I 

60-72 

2-4-61 

A 

L 

69-78 

3-3-61 

N2 

L 

76-98 

12-16-61 

H 

VV 

7942 

2-17-62 

A 

L 

78-81 

12-1942 

H 

L 

7445 

2-14-63 

A 

L 

54-75 

2-28-63 

U2 

L 

41-80 

1-20*1 

A 

VV 

91-82 

2-14-64 

H 

L 

77-79 

'2-16-64 

H 

V. 

82-64 

1-1445 

A 

.V 

93-85  lOTi 

124-65 

H 

.V 

87-66 

2-7-66 

A 

VV 

86-78  (OT) 

12-20-66 

H 

L 

5948 

3447 

A 

L 

64-78 

12-14-67 

A 

L 

60-73 

2-17-68 

H 

W 

87-74 

12-14-68 

A 

L 

87-95 

1-3-69 

A3 

I 

71-93 

12-13-69 

H 

L 

87-104 

1-3-70 

A3 

W 

96-88 

12-12-70 

H 

IV 

72-71 

3-2-71 

A 

L 

66-72 

1-10-72 

A3 

W 

4946 

3-1-72 

H 

W 

64-56  (OT) 

1-22-73 

H 

VV 

105-76 

2-28-73 

A 

L 

60-62 

3-9-V3 

N4 

,v 

73-65 

1-11-74 

A 

w 

72-59 

2-27-74 

H 

,v 

77-68 

•2-4-74 

A 

.V 

99-78 

1-11-75 

H 

vV 

89-73 

1-10-76 

A3 

L 

93-96 

2-25-76 

H 

VV 

105-91 

1-8-77 

H 

L 

B5-8610T] 

2-22-77 

A3 

w 

81-80 

1-7-78 

A3 

i 

7544 

2-22-76 

H 

w 

9149 

1-6-79 

H 

I 

60-66 

2-19-79 

A3 

W 

54-53 

1  5-80 

A 

vv 

84-76 

2-20-80 

H 

vv 

83-77 

24-81 

A 

L 

60-67 

2-21-81 

H 

vV 

94-80 

2-342 

H 

W 

61-56 

2-2042 

A3 

L 

4248 

2-943 

A3 

L 

66-79 

2-2643 

H 

vV 

83-75 

2444 

A3 

L 

J7-90(2OT) 

2-2644 

H 

It 

90-79 

3-1044 

f;4 

,-v 

6644 

2445 

A 

N 

6442 

2-2445 

H 

vV 

6946 

1-2846 

H 

VV 

77-55 

2-26-86 

Ai 

w 

5948 

2-247 

A 

L 

5849 

2-2247 

H 

L 

68-75 

1-2-88 

H 

.-'.- 

93-76 

2-27-88 

A3 

TV 

7045 

1449 

A 

L 

60-70 

2-2549 

H 

L 

61-75 

1-4-90 

H 

IV 

8842 

2-24-90 

A 

L 

7444 

1-2-91 

A 

L 

62-74 

2-23-91 

H 

W 

86-78 

1-22-92 

H 

L 

7646 

3-5-92 

A 

W 

7746 

1-16-93 

H 

I 

73-86 

2-17-93 

A 

L 

6448 

1-15-94 

A 

VV 

61-58 

2-16-94 

H 

W 

81-58 

1-14-95 

H 

w 

7646 

2-15-95 

A 

L 

5443 

1-13-96 

A 

L 

64-77 

2-15-96 

H 

L 

78-85 

1-19-97 

A 

VV 

54-51 

2-1-97 

H 

I 

69-74 

1-17-98 

A 

I 

60-72 

2-19-98 

H 

L 

79-83 

12-3-98 

H 

W 

9249 

1-31-99 

A 

L 

7245 

1-1940 

H 

VV 

71-53 

2-19-00 

A 

vv 

7347 

1-17-01 

H 

vv 

81-71 

2-1741 

A 

w 

73-57 

3-9-01 

N5 

w 

71-53 

1-2342 

A 

w 

8543 

2-24-02 

H 

w 

9049 

1-15-03 

A 

L 

7241 

2-17-03 

H 

w 

9047 

1-2944 

A 

L 

85-93 

2-2844 

H 

L 

83-91 

3-12-04 

N4 

vv 

8746 

1-11-05 

A 

L 

6641 

1-So.  Conf  Tournament  at  Raleigh.  N  C 
I  Reynolds  Coliseum),  2-ACC  Tournament 
at  Raleigh.  NC  (Reynolds  Coliseum);  3-at 
Greensboro.NC  IGreensboroColiseum), 
4-ACC  Tournament  at  Greensboro, 
N  C  (Greensboro  Coliseum);  S-ACC 
Tournament  at  Atlanta,  Ga  (Georgia 
Dome) 


ACC  SERIES 
PROFILE 

Terps  at  Home.  33-16 


Terps  at  Cole  Field  House:  31-15 
Terps  at  Comcast  Center:  1-0 
Terps  on  the  Road:  20-31_ 
Terps  at  Neutral  Sites:  3-4 
Terps  since  1953-54:  56-51 
LasMOGames  7-3 
Current  Streak:  WFU  won  1  _ 
Longest  UM  Win  Streak:  7 
Longest  WFU  Win  Streak:  6 
Largest  Win  Margin:  29  (105-76 

on  Jan  22. 1973) 

Largest  Loss  Margin:  39  (80-41 

on  Feb  26, 1963) 

Most  UM  Points  Scored:  105 
Most  WFU  Points  Scored  !04 


WASHINGTON 

COLLEGE 

Maryland  leads,  13-4 


12-18-52     A    W 


1924-25 

H 

L 

16-27 

1925-26 

H 

W 

30-26 

1926-27 

H 

L 

18-22 

1926-27 

A 

L 

16-21 

2-17-28 

H 

IV 

22-20 

2-11-31 

H 

L 

32-33 

2-10-32 

H 

W 

36-16 

24-33 

H 

W 

35-27 

2-17-34 

H 

vV 

44-33 

1-16-35 

H 

H 

43  27 

1-23-36 

H 

W 

46-34 

2-18-36 

A 

W 

56-30 

1-20-37 

H 

W 

41-20 

2-16-38 

A 

W 

4342 

2-24-39 

H 

W 

47-37 

2-2241 

H 

W 

26-18 

1-1642 

H 

W 

28-25 

2-14-53      H    W 


WASHINGTON 
ALEE 

Maryland  leads,  27-26 


1910-11 

A 

L 

1746 

1-31-11 

H 

L 

24-29 

2-1-k. 

A 

L 

843 

1923-24 

H 

W 

22-21 

1925-26 

H 

W 

40-27 

1925-26 

A 

,', 

33-20 

1926-27 

H 

,'. 

44-32 

1926-27 

A 

L 

32-34 

12-19-27 

H 

W 

38-24 

1-13-28 

A 

W 

31-28 

2-2-29 

H 

L 

2247 

24-29 

A 

L 

1842 

2-3-30 

H 

L 

25-29 

2-13-30 

A 

L 

21-36 

1-10-31 

A 

W 

36-21 

2-3-31 

H 

w 

28-17 

1-15-32 

A 

w 

42-38 

2-15-32 

H 

w 

49-19 

1-14-33 

A 

L 

4043 

2-11-33 

H 

w 

46-28 

3-1-34 

N1 

L 

3745 

2-16-35 

H 

L 

29-33 

1-10-36 

A 

L 

27-30 

2-11-36 

H 

L 

54-55 

3-6-36 

N1 

L 

.32-38 

14-37 

A 

L 

27-51 

2-18-37 

H 

L 

3541 

1-7-38 

A 

L 

29-31 

2-5-38 

H 

W 

36-32 

2-11-39 

H 

.'. 

39-37 

1-2040 

H 

L 

2544 

2440 

A 

L 

19-39 

2-2840 

N1 

W 

43-30 

1-1441 

A 

L 

4 1  59 

2-841 

H 

L 

1542 

2-342 

A 

L 

44-52 

2-7-42 

H 

L 

28-30 

1-15-43 

A 

L 

40-50 

2-1343 

H 

W 

55-35 

1-1647 

A 

W 

6540 

1-3147 

ri 

w 

59-50 

12-1747 

A 

L 

64-70 

2-748 

ri 

w 

64-38 

2-549 

A 

,v 

6640 

12-1049 

H 

vv 

6546 

12-18-50 

H 

A 

5243 

2-7-51 

A 

L 

6543 

12-5-51 

H 

.'. 

71-51 

12-19-51 

A 

W 

5143 

2-11-54  H  W  7643 
1-So  Conf  Tournament  at  Raleigh,  N  C 
(Reynolds  Coliseum) 

WASHINGTON 

Y.M.C.A. 

Maryland  trails,  0-1 


1904-05 

L 

WEST  VIRGINIA 

Maryland  trails,  14-23 

1925-26 

H 

W 

25-15 

1-5-34 

A 

L 

24-26 

1-2-35 

H 

L 

29-39 

2-10-36 

A 

L 

26-51 

12-1941 

A 

L 

3643 

2-1442 

H 

L 

27-4' 

2-23-46 

H 

L 

33-35 

12  '4-46 

A 

L 

4341 

2-14-51 

H 

L 

64-70 

12-15-51 

A 

I 

36-39 

12-13-52 

H 

W 

5245 

12-14-53 

A 

I 

7147 

12-1443 

H 

N 

74-72 

2-544 

A 

L 

67-91 

12-1244 

H 

L 

73-80  (OT) 

2-1045 

A 

vv 

66-78 

12-2145 

A 

L 

74-76 

2-12-66 

H 

VV 

107-92 

1-1147 

A 

vv 

8241  (OT) 

1-28-67 

H 

L 

5841 

1-1048 

H 

W 

79-75 

2-1048 

A 

L 

6643 

12448 

A 

L 

6546 

2449 

H 

.V 

9144 

1-7-70 

H 

'.V 

83-76 

2-25-70 

A 

L 

7843 

2-27-71 

H 

L 

8143 

3-17-84 

N1 

w 

102-77 

12-1-84 

H 

vv 

5647 

12-1245 

A 

vv 

4241 

1-2147 

H 

w 

6542 

12-547 

A 

L 

49-75 

'2  27-68 

H 

L 

61-69 

12-1-90 

A 

L 

85-90 

12-7-91 

H 

VV 

101-91 

12-5-92 

A 

L 

7246 

12-743 

N2 

L 

77-78  (OT) 

1-NCAA  Tournament  at  Birmingham,  Ala 
(Biimingnam  Coliseum).  2-BB&T  Classic 
at  Washington,  DC  (MCI  Center) 

WESTERN 
CAROLINA 

Maryland  leads,  14 


11-14-9 


H    W 


WESTERN 
KENTUCKY 

Maryland  leads,  2-0 


12-29-71    HI    W 


103-67 


12-28-77    HI    W 


91-78 


1  -Maryland  Invitational  at  College  Park. 
Md  [Cole  Field  House) 


WESTERN 
MARYLAND 

Maryland  leads,  12-0 


1926-27 

H 

W 

32-25 

2-24-28 

H 

w 

30-29 

2-15-29 

H 

w 

32-17 

2-6-30 

H 

w 

37-18 

2-14-31 

H 

w 

45-35 

2-12-32 

H 

w 

25-15 

2-18-33 

H 

w 

37-32 

2-10-34 

H 

w 

49-33 

1-14-37 

H 

w 

48-36 

12-12-39 

H 

w 

48-32 

12-1746 

H 

vv 

49-39 

12-1147 

A 

w 

63-58 

WICHITA 

STATE 

Maryland  leads,  1-0 


12-28-68    N1    W 


1-Charlotte  Invrtabonal  a!  Charlotte.  N  C. 
(Charlotte  Coliseum) 


WIDENER 
COLLEGE 

Maryland  trails,  0-2 


1910-11      A    L 


2-28-14      A    I 


19-50 


WILLIAM  & 

MARY 

Maryland  leads,  22-8 


12-20-28 

H 

W 

30-20 

12-13-29 

H 

w 

27-23 

1-30-36 

H 

vv 

41-39 

2-9-37 

H 

w 

41-29 

2-10-38 

H 

w 

45-38 

2-14-39 

H 

L 

49-57 

2  1441 

H 

L 

40-58 

12  16  41 

A 

L 

34-39 

2  11-42 

H 

W 

42-32 

2-2343 

H 

W 

51-36 

2-1745 

A 

VV 

5346 

2-2046 

A 

L 

3642 

1-10-50 

H 

L 

52-56 

1-21-50 

A 

L 

5644 

12-11-50 

H 

W 

4841 

2-17-51 

A 

L 

50-55 

12-12-51 

H 

W 

54-53 

2-16-52 

A 

L 

66-71 

124-52 

H 

W 

6441 

2-17-53 

A 

W 

79-57 

124-53 

A 

W 

69-54 

2-25-54 

H 

w 

74-55 

2-5-55 

A 

w 

6742 

124-55 

H 

vv 

52-51 

1-341 

H 

vv 

6944 

1-27-82 

A 

vv 

5043 

1-5-83 

H 

w 

56-51 

1-7-84 

H 

w 

5844 

12-545 

H 

w 

7748 

12-2741 

H 

w 

103-75 

WINTHROP 

Maryland  leads,  3-0 

12-2746 

H    W 

76-58 

12-347 

H    W 

65-52 

12-7-99 

H    W 

7645  (OT) 

WISCONSIN 

Maryland  trails,  14 

12-30-31 

A     L 

30-32 

12-23-32 

H      L 

13-22 

11-2940 

Nt     L 

75-78  (OT) 

3-1742 

N2    IV 

87-57 

12-243 

H3   W 

7347  (OT) 

'1-30-04 

A4    L 

6449 

1-ACC/Big  Ten  Challenge  at  Milwaukee. 
Wise.  (Bradley  Center).  -2-NCAA 
Tournament  at  Washington,  DC  (MCI 
Center),  3-ACC/Big  Ten  Challenge  at 
College  Park.  Md  (Comcast  Center), 
4-ACC/Big  Ten  Challenge  at  Madtson, 
Wise  (Kohl  Center) 


WOODROW 
GENERAL 

HOSPITAL 

The  series  is  tied,  1-1 


2-944        H    W 

48-26 

2-1844      A     L 

25-35 

WYOMING 

Maryland  leads,  14 

12-3140    N1    W 

84-77 

1 -Dixie  Classic  at  Raleigh 
(Reynolds  Coliseum) 

NC. 

XAVIER 

Maryland  leads,  2-0 

12-28-76    H1   W 

84-74 

3-23-03     N1   W 

77-64 

1-Maryland  Invitational  at  College 
Part,  Md  (Cole  Field  House);  1-NCAA 
Tournament  at  Nashville,  Tenn  (Gaylonl 
Entertainment  Center) 

YALE 

Maryland  leads,  14 

1440       H    W 

10340 

BASKETBALL 


REGULAR  SEASON  TOURNAMENTS 


Total  In-Season  Tournaments:  59  *  Overall  Record:  93-38  (  710} 
Total  Championships:  27  •  Runner-Ups:  12 

ALL-AMERICAN  CITY  TOURNAMENT 

(OWENSBORO.  KV.) 

12-30-53       vs  Arizona  Stale  W  65-50 


12-31-53 

vs.  Evansville 

W   66-58 

1-2-54 

vs.  Kentucky  Wesleyan 

W   54-37  (champions) 

12-27-54 

vs.  Texas  Tech 

W   58-54 

12-26-54 

vs.  Rhode  Island 

W    83-66 

12-30-54 

vs  Cincinnati 

W    78-61  (champions) 

12-30-56 

vs  Montana  State 

W    89-72 

12-31-56 

vs  New  Mexico  ASM 

L    43-45 

1-1-57 

vs  Virginia 

W    43-39 

RR&T  BANK/CHILDREN'S 
CHARITIES  CLASSIC 

HANDOVER.  MD. /WASHINGTON,  D.C.)  * 

12-2-95         vs  Massachusetts  L  47-50 


'2-3-95 

vs.  George  Washington 

W 

98-8' 

12-8-96 

vs  California 

W 

80-64 

12-9-96 

vs  George  Washington 

W 

74-68  (champions) 

12-7-97 

vs.  Kansas 

W 

86433 

12-8-97 

vs.  George  Washington 

L 

66-70 

12-6-98 

vs.  Stanford 

W 

62-60 

12-7-98 

vs  DePaul 

W 

92-75  (champions) 

124-99 

vs.  Illinois 

W 

69-67 

12-5-99 

vs  George  Washington 

L 

69-74 

12-2-00 

vs.  Michigan 

W 

82-51 

12-3-00 

vs.  George  Washington 

W 

71-63  (champions) 

13-3-01 

vs  Princeton 

W 

61-53 

12-3-01 

vs  Connecticut 

W 

77-65  (champions) 

12-7-02 

vs.  Notre  Dame 

L 

67-79 

12-8-02 

vs  George  Washington 

W 

93-82 

12-6-03 

vs  Gonzaga 

L 

68-82 

12-7-03 

us  West  Virginia 

L 

77-78  (OT) 

124-05 

vs  George  Mason 

W 

78-54 

12-5-05 

vs  George  Washington 

L 

92-101 

•  Known  as  the  Franklin  National  Bank/Children  Chanties  Classic  in  its  first  three 
seasons  Held  at  US  Airways  Arena  (Landover,  Md.)  in  1995  and  1996,  moved  to  MCI 
Center  (Washington,  D.C.)  in  1997. 

BLUE  GRASS  FESTIVAL  (louisville.  ky.) 

12-28-59        vs  Indiana  L    63-72 


12-29-59 

vs  Fordham 

w 

76-54 

CABLE  CAR  CLASSIC 

(SAN  FRANCISCO,  CALIF.) 

12-21-73        vs.  San  Francisco 

W 

78-60 

12-22-73 

vs.  Santa  Clara 

w 

53-32  (champions) 

CARRIER  CLASSIC  (Syracuse,  n.y.) 

12-5-80         vs.  Wagner                            W   96-73 

12-6-80 

vs  Syracuse 

rY 

83-73  (champions) 

CENTRAL  FIDELITY  CLASSIC 

(RICHMOND,  VA.) 

12-1-89         vs  South  Carolina                       L   51-52 

12-2-89 

vs  Army 

W 

78-60 

CHAMINADE  CHRISTMAS  CLASSIC 

(HONOLULU.  HAWAII) 

12-22-89        vs  George  Mason                     W    104-86 

12-23-89 

vs.  East  Tennessee  St 

W 

91-86 

12-24-89 

vs  Sacramenlo  Stale 

w 

98-68  (champions) 

CHARLOTTE  INVITATIONAL 

(CHARLOTTE,  N.C.) 

12-28-66       vs.  Davidson                          W  66-55 

12-29-66 

vs.  Army 

w 

57-54  (champions) 

12-27-68 

vs.  Davidson 

L 

69-83 

12-28-68 

vs  Wichita 

W 

95-83 

COACHES  VS.  CANCER  IKON  CLASSIC 

(NEW  YORK.  N.Y.) 


11-8-01 

vs  Arizona 

L   67-71 

11-9-01 

vs  Temple 

W    82-74 

DIXIE  CLASSIC  (RALEIGH.  N.C.) 

12-29-60       vs  North  Carolina                     L  57-81 

12-30-60 

vs.  NC  Slate 

L   67-75 

12-31-60 

vs  Wyoming 

W    84-77 

ECAC  HOLIDAY  FESTIVAL  (new  vohh.  n.y.) 

12-27-90        vs  Rutgers                                W    86-81 

12-29-90 

vs.  South  Carolina 

W    78-69  (champions) 

EVANSVILLE  HOLIDAY  TOURNAMENT 

(EVANSVILLE.  IND.) 

12-27-63        vs.Anzona                               L   54-57 

12-28-63 

vs  Columbia 

W    82-76 

FIESTA  BOWL  CLASSIC  (tucson,  ariz  i 

12-28-91         vs  Rutgers                                 L   79-95 

12-30-91 

vs  Evansville 

L    64-75 

FREEDOM  BOWL  CLASSIC  (irvine,  calif  ) 

11-25-88       vs.  Texas  Christian                   W  74-67 

11-26-88 

vs  Georgia  State 

W   69-62  (champions) 

GREAT  ALASKA  SHOOTOUT 

(ANCHORAGE.  ALASKA) 

11-23-84        vs.  Kansas                               L   56-58 

11-24-84 

vs.  Alaska-Anchorage 

W    54-52 

11-25-84 

vs.  Tennessee 

W    72-49 

HALL  OF  FAME  CLASSIC 

(SPRINGFIELD.  MASS.) 

12-28-93        vs.Hofstra                               W   93437 

12-29-93 

vs  Massachusetts 

L    80-94 

HAWAII  PACIFIC  TOURNAMENT 

(WAILUKU,  HAWAII) 

12-28-85        vs  Stanford                             W   67-65 

12-29-85 

vs  Hawaii-Pacific 

W   92-85  (champions) 

HURRICANE  CLASSIC  (miami.  fla.) 

12-28-64        vs.  Tulsa                                 W   66-59 

12-29-64 

vs.  Miami  (Fla.) 

L    73-80 

MCI  HARBOR  CLASSIC  (Baltimore,  md.) 

11-27-87        vs  Loyola  (Md.)                        W   74-60 

tl -28-87 

vs  Mississippi 

W    77-69  (champions) 

MARSHALL  INVITATIONAL 

(HUNTINGTON,  W.VAJ 

12-20-68        vs.  Marshall                             W   89-80 

12-21-68 

vs  Miami  (Fla.) 

L    85-92 

MARYLAND  INVITATIONAL 
TOURNAMENT 

(COLLEGE  PARK,  MD.) 

12-19-69        Army  L   54-69 


12-20-69 

Fordham 

W 

94-71 

12-29-71 

Western  Kentucky 

W 

103-67 

12-30-71 

Si  Johns 

W 

90-69  (champions) 

12-29-72 

Georgia  Tech 

w 

90-55 

12-30-72 

Syracuse 

w 

90-76  (champions) 

12-29-73 

Holy  Cross 

w 

102-75 

12-30-73 

Boston  College 

w 

58-37  (champions) 

12-27-74 

Georgia  Tech 

w 

105-67 

12-28-74 

UCLA 

L 

75-81 

12-29-75 

Seton  Hall 

W 

104-69 

12-30-76 

Princeton 

W 

66-59  (champions) 

12-28-76 

Xavier 

w 

84-74 

12-29-76 

Syracuse 

w 

96-65  (champions) 

12-28-77 

Western  Kentucky 

w 

91-78 

12-29-77 

Georgia  Tech 

w 

65-63  (champions] 

12-29-78 

St  Joseph's 

W    62-56  (OT) 

12-30-78 

Southern  California 

W  83-79  (champions) 

12-28-79 

Miami-OH 

W    115-76 

12-29-79 

Temple 

W  85-63  (champions) 

12-29-80 

Marshall 

W    114-89 

12-30-80 

St.  Joseph's 

W   74-57  (champions) 

12-29-83 

Randolph  Macon 

W   58-52 

12  30-83 

La  Salle 

W   96-83  (champions) 

MAUI  INVITATIONAL  (lahaina.  Hawaii) 

11-21-94       vs  Chaminade                        W  95-67 

11-22-94 

vs  Utah 

W    90-78 

1 1 -23-94 

vs  Anzona  State 

L    90-97 

11-20-00 

vs  Louisville 

W    95-73 

11-21-00 

vs.  Illinois 

L    80-90 

11-22-00 

vs  Dayton 

L    71-77 

MEMPHIS  INVITATIONAL  (Memphis,  tenn.) 

12-16-66       vs  Oklahoma  State                  W   5049 

12-17-66 

vs  Memphis  State 

L    53-55 

MID-WINTER  FESTIVAL  (college  park,  md.) 

12-29-55        Michigan  State                           L   75-95 

12-30-55 

St  Francis  (Pa.) 

W    75456 

PRESEASON  NIT  (college  park,  md./new 

YORK.  N.Y.) ' 

11-17-99        San  Francisco                          W   71-61 

11-19-99 

Tulane 

W    78-70 

11-24-99 

vs  Kentucky 

L   58-61 

11-26-99 

vs.  Notre  Dame 

W   72-67 

*  First  and  second  round  games  at  College  Park,  Md.;  semifinal  and  third  place  games 
al  Madison  Square  Garden. 

PUERTO  RICO  SHOOTOUT  (bavamon.  p.r.i 

11-26-98        vs.AU-PuerloRico  W   82-32 


11-27-98 

vs  UCLA 

W 

70-54 

11-28-98 

vs  Pittsburgh 

W 

87-52  (champions) 

RAINBOW  CLASSIC  (Honolulu.  Hawaii) 

12-25-84        vs.  Iowa                                    W    78-68  (OT) 

12-27-84 

vs.  Hawaii 

w 

79-71 

12-28-84 

vs  Georqia  Tech 

L 

69-70 

12-27-96 

vs.  Pittsburgh 

w 

66-63 

12-28-96 

vs  Hawaii 

w 

76-59 

12-30-96 

vs  Georgia 

L 

65-73  (OT) 

SUGAR  BOWL  TOURNAMENT 

(NEW  ORLEANS,  LA.) 

12-28-57        vs.  Vanderhilt                           W   71-56 

12-30-57 

vs  Memphis  Slate 

L 

4647  (30T) 

12-29-58 

vs  Mississippi  State 

L 

45-56 

12-30-58 

vs.  Loyola  (Md.) 

W 

54-50 

'2-29-61 

vs  Mississippi  State 

L 

62-64 

12-30-61 

vs  Louisville 

L 

64-83 

12-29-65 

vs  Houston 

W 

69-68 

12-30-65 

vs  Dayton 

W 

37  :s  (champions) 

SUN  BOWL  TOURNAMENT  (el  paso.  texas) 

12-29-88        vs.  Lamar                               W   74-65 

12-30-88 

vs  Texas-El  Paso 

L 

51-69 

SUN  CARNIVAL  TOURNAMENT 

(EL  PASO,  TEXAS) 

12-21-67       vs.  Texas-El  Paso                     L  53-70 

12-22-67 

vs  Southern  Illinois 

L 

72-73  (OT) 

TIP-OFF  TOURNAMENT  (landover.  md.) 

11-27-77        vs.  American                            W    78-65 

11-28-77 

vs  Georgetown 

W 

91-87  (champions) 

VIRGINIA  TECH  TOURNAMENT 

(BLACKSBURG.  VA) 

12-20-63       vs.  Tennessee                         L  59-70 

12-21-63 

vs  Louisiana  State 

W 

75435 

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TEAM 


ACC  TOURNAMENT  HISTORY 


1954.  REYNOLDS  COLISEUM  (RALEIGH,  N.C.) 

#2  Maryland  def.  #7  Clemson  75-59       H:  38-25 


#2Maryland  lostto  #3  Wake  Forest 


56-64  (ot)       H  29-29       R:  50-50 


1 955.  REYNOLDS  COLISEUM  (RALEIGH.  N.C.) 

#3  Maryland  lost  to  #6  Virginia 67-68  (ot)       H:  33-35 


R:  59-59 


1957.  REYNOLDS  COLISEUM  (RALEIGH,  N.C.) 

#2  Maryland  def.  #7  Virginia  71-68       H:  35-35 


#2  Maryland  lost  to  #6  South  Carolina 


64-74       H:  30-30 


#4  Maryland  def.  #1  Duke 


71-65  (ot}_   H:  29-23       R:  61-61 


#4Maryland  def.  #3  North  Carolina 


86-74        H:  27-34 


1959,  REYNOLDS  COLISEUM  (RALEIGH,  N.C.) 

#4  Maryland  lost  to  #5  Virginia  65-66       H:  33-23 

1960,  REYNOLDS  COLISEUM  (RALEIGH,  N.C.) 

#3  Maryland  lost  to  #6  N.C.  State 58-74       H:  33-36 


1961,  REYNOLDS  COLISEUM  (RALEIGH,  N.C.) 

#4  Maryland  def.  #5  Clemson 91-75       H:  38-27 


#4  Maryland  lost  to  #1  Wake  Forest 


76-98        H:  27-44 


1963,  REYNOLDS  COLISEUM  (RALEIGH,  N.C.) 

#7  Maryland  lost  to  #2  Wake  Forest  41-80       H:  21-34 

1964.  REYNOLDS  COLISEUM  (RALEIGH,  N.C.) 

#3  Maryland  lost  to  #6  Clemson 67-81       H:  29-37 


1965,  REYNOLDS  COLISEUM  (RALEIGH,  N.C.) 

#3  Maryland  def.  #6  Clemson 61-50       H:  32-27 


#3  Maryland  lost  to  #2  N.C.  State 


67-76        H:  27-38 


1967,  GREENSBORO  COLISEUM  (GREENSBORO,  N.C.) 

#6  Maryland  lost  to  #3  South  Carolina  52-60       H:  30-28 

1968.  CHARLOTTE  COLISEUM  (CHARLOTTE,  N.C.) 

#6  Maryland  lost  to  #3  N.C.  State 54-63       H:  25-29 


1 969,  CHARLOTTE  COLISEUM  (CHARLOTTE,  N.C.) 

#7  Maryland  lost  to  #2  South  Carolina  71-92       H:  34-42 

1970,  CHARLOTTE  COLISEUM  (CHARLOTTE,  N.C.) 

#6  Maryland  lost  to  #3  N.C.  State  57-67       H  3 '-29 

1971,  GREENSBORO  COUSEUM  (GREENSBORO,  N.C.) 

#7  Maryland  lost  to  #2  South  Carolina 63-71       H:  27-37 


1972,  GREENSBORO  COLISEUM  (GREENSBORO,  N.C.) 

«  Maryland  def.  #7  Clemson 54-52       H:  22-28 


#2Maryland def.  #4 Duke 


63-48       H:  35-23 


#2  Maryland  lost  to  #1  North  Carolina 


64-73        H:  29-41 


1973,  GREENSBORO  COLISEUM  (GREENSBORO,  N.C.) 

#3  Man/land  def#6  Clemson 77-61       H:  31-26 

#3  Maryland  def.  #7  Wake  Forest 


73-65        H:  30-34 


#3  Maryland  lost  to#1  N.CJState 


74-76       H:  32-32 


1 956.  REYNOLDS  COLISEUM  (RALEIGH,  N.C.) 

#5  Maryland  lost  to  #4  Duke 69-94       H:  3344 


1974,  GREENSBORO  COLISEUM  (GREENSBORO,  N.C.) 

#2  Maryland  def.  #7  Duke  85-66       H:  42-26 

105-85       H:  50-34 
100-103  (ot)       H:  55-50       R:  97-97 


#2  Maryland  def.  #3  North  Carolina 
#2 ;  Maryland  lostto  #1  N.C  State 


1 975,  GREENSBORO  COLISEUM  (GREENSBORO,  N.C.) 

#1  Maryland,  bye 


1 958,  REYNOLDS  COLISEUM  (RALEIGH,  N.C.) 

#4  Maryland  def.  #5  Virginia 70-66       H:  40-35 


#1  Maryland  lost  to  #4  N.C.  State 


85-87       H:  42-49 


1976,  CAPITAL  CENTRE  (LANDOVER,  MD.) 

#2  Maryland  def.  #7  Duke 80-78  (ot)       H:  39-46       R:  74-74 


#2  Maryland  lost  to  #6  Virginia 


65-73       H:  31-37 


1977,  GREENSBORO  COLISEUM  (GREENSBORO,  N.C.) 

#4  Maryland  lost  to  #5  N.C  State 72-82       H.  35-49 


1978.  GREENSBORO  COLISEUM  (GREENSBORO,  N.C.) 

#6  Maryland  def.  #3  N.C.  State  109-108  (3ot)       H  48-36       R:  84-! 

lot:  92-92     2ot:98-i 


#6  Maryland  lost  to  #2  Duke 


69-81       H:  31-37 


1 962,  REYNOLDS  COLISEUM  (RALEIGH,  N.C.) 

#7Maryland  lost  to  #2  Duke  58-71       H:  30-32 


1979,  GREENSBORO  COLISEUM  (GREENSBORO,  N.C.) 

#4  Maryland  def.  #5  Clemson 75-67       H:  40-33 


#4  Maryland  lost  to  #1  North  Carolina 


79-102        H:  2943 


1 980,  GREENSBORO  COLISEUM  (GREENSBORO,  N.C.) 

#1  Maryland  def.  #8  Georgia  Tech 51-49  (ot)       H:  26-25       R:  4343 

#1  Maryland  def.  #4  Clemson 

#1  Maryland  lost  to  #6  Duke  _ 


91-85       H:  5640 


72-73        H:  37-33 


1981,  CAPITAL  CENTRE  (LANDOVER,  MD.) 

#4  Maryland  def.  #5  Duke 56-53       H:  29-22 


#4  Maryland  def.  #1  Virginia 


85-62       H:  35-25 


#4  Maryland  lost  to  #2  North  Carolina 


60-61       H:  26-32 


1 966,  REYNOLDS  COLISEUM  (RALEIGH.  N.C.) 

#5_Maryland I  lostto  #4  North  Carolina 70-77       H:  38-36 


1982,  GREENSBORO  COLISEUM  (GREENSBORO,  N.C.) 

#5  Maryland  lost  to  #4  N.C.  State 28-40       H:  11-13 


1 983.  THE  OMNI  (ATLANTA  GA.) 

#3  Maryland  lost  to  #6  Georgia  Tech  58-64  (ot) 


H:  19-26        R:4747 


1984,  GREENSBORO  COLISEUM  (GREENSBORO,  N.C.) 

#2  Maryland  def.  #7  N.C  State  69-63       H;  34-31 

#2  Maryland  def.  #3  Wake  Forest 66-64       H:  33-20 


#2  Maryland  def.  #4  Dyke  _ 


74-62        H:  27-30 


1985,  THE  OMNI  (ATLANTA.  GA.) 

=6  Maryland  lost  to  "4  Duke  


73-86        H:  3743 


1986,  GREENSBORO  COLISEUM  (GREENSBORO,  N.C.) 

#6  Maryland  def.  #3  North  Carolina 85-75       H:  28-34 


#6Jy1aryland  lost  to  #2  Georgia  Tech 


62-64       H:  34-31 


1987,  CAPITAL  CENTRE  (LANDOVER,  MD.) 

#8  Maryland  lost  to  #1  North  Carolina 63-82       H:  33-37 

1988,  GREENSBORO  COLISEUM  (GREENSBORO.  N.C.) 

#5  Maryland  def  #4  Georgia  Tech  84-67       H:  43-29 

#5" Maryland  lost  to  #1  North  Carolina  64-74       H:  29-35 


148 


BASKETBALL 


1989,  THE  OMNI  (ATLANTA.  GA.) 

#8  Maryland  def.  #1  N.C.  State 


71-49        H:  32-31 


#8  Maryland  lost  to  #4  North  Carolina 


58-88       H:  14-38 


1  990, CHARLOTTE  COLISEUM  (CHARLOTTE.  N.C.) 

#7  Maryland  lost  to  #2  Duke  84-104       H:  48-48 

1992,  CHARLOTTE  COUSEUM  (CHARLOTTE,  N.C.) 

#8  Maryland  def.  #9  Clemson 81-75       H:  36-39 


#8  Maryland  lost  to  #1  Duke 


87-94       H:  44-49 


1993,  CHARLOTTE  COLISEUM  (CHARLOTTE,  N.C.) 

#8  Maryland  def.  #9  N.C.  State 76-55       H:  31-26 


#8  Maryland  lost  to  #1  North  Carolina 


66-102        H:  34-51 


1 994.  CHARLOTTE  COLISEUM  (CHARLOTTE,  N.C.) 

#5  Maryland  lost  to  #4  Virginia  63-69       H:  23-21 

1995,  GREENSBORO  COLISEUM  (GREENSBORO,  N.C) 

#3  Maryland  def.  #6  Florida  State 71-64       H:  32-36 


=3  Mar/land  lost  to  =2  No  Carol  -a 


92-97(ot)       H:  3643       R:  86-86 


1 996,  GREENSBORO  COLISEUM  (GREENSBORO,  N.C) 

#5  Maryland  def.  #4  Duke 82-69       H:  35-39 


#5  Maryland  lost  to  #1  Georgia  Tech 


79-84        H:  38-48 


1 997,  GREENSBORO  COLISEUM  (GREENSBORO,  N.C.) 

#5  Maryland  def.  #4  Clemson 76-61       H:  31-25 


#5  Maryland  lost  to  #8  N  C  State 


58-65       H:  25-20 


1999,  CHARLOTTE  COLISEUM  (CHARLOTTE,  N.C.) 

#2  Maryland  def.  #8  Flonda  State                             93-69       H:  42-30 

#2  Maryland  lost  to  #3  North  Carolina                        79-86 

H:  34-40 

2000,  CHARLOTTE  COLISEUM  (CHARLOTTE,  N.C.) 

#2  Maryland  def.  #7  Florida  State                             82-61       H:  43-24 

#2  Maryland  def.  #5  Wake  Forest                           82-73 

H:  36-37 

#2  Maryland  lost  to  #1  Duke                                 68-81 

H:  36-37 

2001,  GEORGIA  DOME  (ATLANTA,  GA.) 

#3  Maryland  def.  #6  Wake  Forest                           71-53 

H:  31-26 

#3  Maryland  lost  to  #2  Duke 


82-84       H:  45-42 


2002,  CHARLOTTE  COLISEUM  (CHARLOTTE,  N.C.) 

#1  Maryland  def  #8  Flonda  State                                   85-69        H:  40-28 

#1  Maryland  lost  to  #4  NC  State 

82-86 

H:  38-40 

2003,  GREENSBORO  COLISEUM  (GREENSBORO, 

#2  Maryland  lost  to  #7  North  Carolina                        72-84       H:  40-36 

N.C.) 

R:  66-66 

2004,  GREENSBORO  COLISEUM  (GREENSBORO, 

#6  Maryland  def.  #3  Wake  Forest                           87-86       H:  36-36 

N.C.) 

#6  Maryland  def.  #2  NC  State 

85-82 

H:  2645 

#6  Maryland  def.  #1  Duke 

95-87 

H:  38-36 

R:  77-77 

2005,  MCI  CENTER  (WASHINGTON,  D.C.) 

#8  Maryland  lost  to  #9  Clemson                             72-84 

H:  36-39 

H  -  Halftime  Score;  R  -  Regulation  Score 


1998,  GREENSBORO  COLISEUM  (GREENSBORO,  N.C.) 

#3  Maryland  def  =6  Georgia  Tech  83-65       H:  43-33 

#3  Maryland  lost  to  #2  North  Carolina 


73-83  (ot)       H  30-26       R:  66-66 


ACC  TOURNAMENT  COMPOSITE 

TEAM  NAME                                W                L                    Pet 

1st 

Qtr/2nd 

Semi 

Final 

MDvs. 

North  Carolina 

76 

36 

679 

0-0 

34-12 

27-12 

15-12 

3-12 

Duke 

77 

37 

675 

4-0 

32-16 

26-10 

15-11 

7-9 

NC  State 

58 

42 

580 

4-3 

28-19 

16-14 

10-6 

6-11 

Maryland 

40 

48 

.454 

2-1 

26-23 

9-18 

3-6 

n/a 

Georqia  Tech 

19 

23 

.452 

0-2 

10-14 

6-4 

3-3 

3-3 

Wake  Forest 

39 

48 

.448 

0-0 

25-26 

10-16 

4-6 

4-3 

Virqinia 

29 

51 

.363 

2-2 

20-30 

6-14 

1-5 

4-4 

Florida  State 

5 

14 

.263 

4-4 

1-9 

0-1 

0-0 

4-0 

Clemson 

14 

52 

.212 

3-6 

10-36 

1-9 

0-1 

9-2 

South  Carolina 

13 

17 

.433 

0-0 

9-9 

3-6 

1-2 

04 

MARYLAND  RECORD 
RY  SEEDS 


Seed  (yrs.) 

Record  (Titles) 

No  1(3) 

3-3 

No.  2  (9) 

13-8(1) 

No.  3  (8) 

5-8 

No.  4  (5) 

64(1) 

No.  5  (9) 

4-9 

No.  6  (6) 

5-5 

No.  7  (5) 

0-5 

No.  8  (5) 

3-5 

No.  9(0) 

0-0 

MARYLAND'S  INDIVIDUAL 
GAME  HIGHS 

Points:  38.  Walt  Williams  vs.  Clemson,  1992;  Albert  King  vs. 

Clemson,  1980 

FG:  17,  Albert  King  vs.  Clemson,  1980 

FGA:  30.  Will  Hetzel  vs.  South  Carolina,  1969;  Bob  Kessler  vs. 

Duke,  1956 

FG%:  .846,  John  Gilchrist  (11-13)  vs.  NC  State,  2004 

3FG:  6,  Keith  Gatlm  vs.  Georqia  Tech,  1988 

3FGA:  12,  Walt  Williams  vs.  Clemson,  1992 

3FG%:  1.000,  Keith  Gatlin  (6-6)  vs.  Georgia  Tech,  1988;  John 

Gilchrist  (44)  vs.  Wake  Forest,  2004 

FT:  13,  Keith  Booth  vs.  Clemson,  1997;  John  Johnson  vs.  N.C. 

State,  1989 

FTA:  15  John  Johnson  vsNC  State,  1989 


FT%:  1  000,  Bill  Stasiulatis  (12-12)  vs.  Wake  Forest,  1961 
Reb:  18,  Larry  Gibson  vs.  N.C.  State  1978 


Ast:  11,  Steve  Blake  vs.  NC  State.  2002;  Steve  Blake  vs.  Duke, 
2001;  Dutch  Morley  vs.  Clemson,  1979 

Blk:  4,  Lonny  Baxter  vs.  Duke,  2001;  Lonny  Baxter  vs.  NC  State, 
2000;  Joe  Smith  vs.  North  Carolina,  1995 

Stl:  7.  Walt  Williams  vs.  North  Carolina,  1989 


ACC  TOURNAMENT 
FAST  FACTS 

•  The  only  time  that  four  players  on  one  team  scored  20  or  more 
points  in  an  ACC  Tournament  game:  John  Lucas  (24),  Owen 
Brown  (22),  Mo  Howard  (20)  and  Tom  McMillen  (20)  scored  86 
of  Maryland's  105  points  in  the  Terps'  105-85  semifinal  victory 
over  North  Carolina  in  1974. 

•  The  2004  Maryland  basketball  team  captured  the  ACC  Title, 
winning  the  conference  tournament  for  the  third  time  in  history 
and  the  first  time  since  1 984,  The  Terrapins  defeated  No.  3  seed 
Wake  Forest  (87-86),  No.  2  seed  NC  State  (85-82)  and  No.  1 
seed  Duke  (95-87  (OT)  to  mark  the  third  time  in  ACC  Tournament 
history  that  a  team  has  knocked  off  the  top  three  seeds. 

•  John  Gilchrist  was  named  the  2004  ACC  Tournament  MVP. 
becoming  the  first  Terrapin  to  earn  that  distinction  since  Len 
Bias  in  1 984.  He  averaged  24.0  points,  6.3  assists,  5.3  rebounds 
and  2.0  steals  across  the  three  ACC  tourney  games,  including 
a  30-point.  seven-assist,  four-rebound,  four-steal  performance 
in  Maryland's  comeback  victory  over  NC  State  in  the  sen 
round. 


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POSTSEASON  HISTORY 


NCAA  APPEARANCES 


NCAA  Appearances:  21 


Overall  Record:  35-20 


National  Championships:  1  (2002) 

Times  to  the  Final  Four:  2  (2001 ,  2002) 
Times  to  the  Final  Eight:  4  (1973, 1975, 2001, 

2002) 

Times  to  the  Sweet  Sixteen:  13(1958, 1973, 
1975, 1980, 1984, 1985, 1994, 1995, 1998, 
1999,2001,2002,2003) 

OVERALL  APPEARANCES 

Year  Maryland's  Result  Md.  Seed 

n/a 


1958  East  Regional  Semifinals 


1973  East  Regional  Final 


1975  Midwest  Regional  Final 


1980  East  Regional  Semifinal 


1988  Southeast  Regional  Second  Round 

1994  Midwest  Regional  Semifinals 

1995  West  Regional  Semifinals 


1996  West  Regional  First  Round 

1997  Southeast  Regional  First  Round 

1998  West  Regional  Semifinals 


2002  NCAA  &  East  Regional  Champions 

2003  South  Region  Semifinals 

2004  Denver  Second  Round 


1958 

East  Regional,  First  Round         

Site:  New  York,  N.Y. 

Maryland  86,  Boston  College  63  (3-11-58) 
East  Regional.  SemifinalsThird  Place  Game 
Site:  Charlotte,  N.C. 


Temple  81,  Maryland  67  (3-14-58) 


Maryland  59,  Manhattan  55  (3-15-58) 

1973 

East  Regional,  First  Round       


Site:  CharlotteJJ.C. 

First  Round  Bye 


East  Regional,  Semifinal/Final 
Site:  at  Charlotte,  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  Dame  71  (3-20-75) 
Louisville  96,  Maryland  82  (3-22-75) 

1980 

East  Regional,  First/Second  Rounds 

Site:  Greensboro,  N.C, 

First  Round  Bye 


n/a 


n/a 


1981  Mideast  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 

_7 

JO 
3 


1999  Southeast  Regional  Semifinals 2 

2000  Midwest  Regional  Second  Round 3 

2001  West  Regional  Champions/Final  Four        3 


1 


No  2  Maryland  86,  No  7  Tennessee  75  (3-8-80) 

East  Regional,  Semifinal  

Site:  Philadelphia,  Pa, 

No.  3  Georgetown  74,  No.  2  Maryland  68  (3-14-80) 


1981 

Mideast  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  (3-14-81) 

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  Maryland  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-OH  68  (OT) 
(3-15-85) 

No  5  Maryland  64  ,  No  13  Navy  59  (3-17-85) 


Southeast  Regional,  Semifinal 

Site:  Birmingham,  Ala. 

No  8  Villanova  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  Barbara  82 
(3-11 


No  2  Kentucky  90,  No  7  Maryland  81  (3-20-88) 
'  Maryland's  1988  NCAA  Tournament  appearance 
was  vacated  by  the  NCAA. 


1994 

Midwest  Regional,  First/Second  Rounds 

Site:  Wichita,  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  Gonzaga  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  Regional,  First  Round 
Site:  Tempe,  Arjz, 


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 

WestRegional,  First/Second  Rounds       

Site:  Sacramento,  Calif. 


No  4  Maryland  82,  No  13  Utah  State  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,  Fla. 

No.  2  Maryland  82,  No.  15  Valparaiso  60  (3-11-99) 

No.  2  Maryland  75,  No  10  Creighton  63  (3-13-99) 

South  Regional,  Semifinal 


Site:  Knoxville,  Tenn. 


No.  3  St.  John's  76,  No.  2  Maryland  63  (3-18-99) 

2000 

Midwest  Regional.  First/Second  Rounds 


Site:  Minneapolis,  Minn. 


No.  3  Mar/land  74,  No.  14  lona  59  (3-16-00) 
No  6  UCLA  105,  No  3  Maryland  70  (3-18-00) 


2001 

West  Regional,  First/Second  Rounds 


Site:  Boise,  Idaho 


No  3  Maryland  83.  No.  14  George  Mason  80  (3-15-01) 
No.  3  Maryland  79,  No.  11  Georgia  State  60  (3-17-01) 
West  Regional  Semifinal/Final 

Site:  Anaheim,  Calif. 

No  3  Maryland  76,  No.  10  Georgetown  66  (3-22-01) 
No.  3  Maryland  87.  No.  1  Stanford  73  (3-24-01) 
Final  Four  


Site:  Minneapolis,  Minn, 


No.  1  Duke  95,  No.  3  Maryland  84  (3-31-01) 

2002 

East  Regional.  FirstSecond  Rounds 


Site:  Washington,  D.C^ 


No.  1  Maryland  85,  No.  16  Siena  70  (3-15-02) 
No.  1  Maryland  87,  No.  8  Wisconsin  57  (3-17-02) 

East  Regional  Semifinal/Final  

Site:  Syracuse,  N.Y. 


No.  1  Maryland  78,  No.  4  Kentucky  68  (3-22-02) 

No  '  t.'a-,  3-.:G'  Nc  2  Connecticut  82  (3-24-02) 
Final  Four 


Site:  Atlanta,  Ga. 


No.  1  Maryland  97,  No  1  Kansas  88  (3-30-02) 
No  1  Maryland  64,  No.  5  Indiana  52  (4-1-02) 


2003 

South  Regional,  First/Second  Rounds 


Site:  Nashville,  Tenn. 


No  6  Maryland  75.  No  11  UNC  Wilmington  73 

(3-21-03) 

No  6  Maryland  77,  No  3  Xavier  64  (3-23-03) 
South  Regional  Semifinal      __    


Site:  San  Antonio,  Texas 

No  7  Michigan  State  60,  No  6  Maryland  58  (3-28-03) 

2004 

Denver  Regional,  First/Second  Rounds 

Site:  Denver,  Colo, 

No  4  Maryland  86,  No.  1 3  UTEP  83  (3- 1 8-04) 

No.  5  Syracuse  72,  No  4  Maryland  70  (3-20-04) 


150 


NIT  APPEARANCES 

NIT  Appearances:  5  Appearances 
Overall  Record:  10-4 
Championships:  1  (1972) 


OVERALL 
APPEARANCES 

Year Maryland's  Result 

1972 Champions 


1979 


Second  Round 


1982 


Second  Round 


1990 


Second  Round 


2005 


Semifinals 


1972 

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) 


Se"  cia:s  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) 


1982 

First  Round  (32  Teams) 


Site:  Richmond,  Va, 


Maryland  60,  Richmond  50  (3-12-82) 


Second  Round 


Site:  Athens,  Ga. 


Georgia  83,  Maryland  69  (3-15-82) 


1990 

First  Round  (32  Teams) 


Site:  College  Park,  Md. 


Maryland  91 ,  Massachusetts  81  (3-1 5-90) 


Second  Round 


Site:  State  College,  Pa. 


Penn  State  80,  Maryland  78  (3-19-90) 


2005 

First  Round  (40  Teams) 


Site:  College  Park,  Md. 


Maryland  85,  Oral  Roberts  72  (3-16-05) 


Second  Round 


Site:  College  Park,  Md, 


Maryland  78,  Davidson  63  (3-23-05) 


Quarterfinals 


Site:  College  Park.  Md. 


Maryland  85.  TCU  73  (3-26-05) 


Semifinals 


Site:  New  York,  N.Y. 


South  Carolina  75,  Maryland  67  (3-29-05) 


MEN'S 


NCAA  INDIVIDUAL  RECORDS 


All  career  records  require  participation  in  a  minimum 
two  NCAA  Tournaments-  Series  records  require 
participation  in  a  minimum  two  tournament  games 
Single  game  abbreviations:  1R-First  Round,  2R-Second 
Round;  RSF-Regional  Semifinal;  RF-Regional  Final; 
NSF-National  Semifinal;  NF-National  Final  Three-point 
records  are  since  Maryland's  participation  in  the  1988 
tournament  Blocks  and  steals  records  begin  with  the 
1975  tournament,  assists  records  begin  in  the  1973 
tournament 

CAREER  -  GAMES  PLAYED 

1.  Steve  Blake  (00, 01, 02, 03) 16 


Tahj  Holden  (00, 01 ,  02. 03) 

16 

Drew  Nicholas  (00, 01, 02, 03) 

16 

Lonnv  Baxter  (99, 00,01,02) 

16 

Juan  Dixon  (99, 00, 01, 02) 

16 

6.   Mike  Mardesich  (98, 99. 00, 01 ) 

13 

Terence  Moms  (98, 99,00,01) 

13 

CAREER  -  GAMES  STARTED 

1.  Steve  Blake  (00, 01, 02, 03)                        16 

Lonny  Baxter  (99, 00, 01, 02) 

16 

3.  Juan  Dixon  (99, 00, 01, 02) 

13 

4,   BvronMouton(01,02) 

11 

5,   Terence  Morris  (98, 99, 00, 01) 

10 

6,   Len  Bias  (83, 84, 85, 86) 

9 

CAREER  -  MINUTES  PLAYED 

1.  Juan  Dixon  (99, 00, 01, 02)                506(31.6) 

2,  Steve  Blake  (00, 01, 02, 03) 

409(31.5 

3,   Lonnv  Baxter  (99, 00, 01, 02) 

394  (24.6) 

4.   Len  Bias  (83, 84, 85, 86) 

336  (37.3) 

5.  Terence  Moms  (98, 99, 00,01) 

335 125  8i 

SERIES  -  MINUTES  PLAYED 

1.   Juan  Dixon  (02)                               219(36.5) 

2.  Steve  Blake  (02) 

186(31,0) 

3.  Juan  Dixon  (01) 

178(356) 

4.   Byron  Mouton  (02) 

175  (29.2) 

5.   Lonny  Baxter  (02) 

167  (27.8) 

6    Steve  Blake  (01) 

158(31.6) 

7    Chns  Wilcox  (02) 

156(26,0) 

8.   Lonny  Baxter  (01) 

133(26.6) 

CAREER  -  POINTS 

1.   Juan  Dixon  (99, 00, 01, 02) 

294  (18,4) 

2.   Lonny  Baxter  (99, 00, 01, 02) 

237  (14.8) 

3.   Len  Bias  (83, 84, 85, 86) 

168(18.7) 

4.  Terence  Moms  (98. 99,00,01) 

143(11.0) 

5.   Drew  Nicholas  (00, 01, 02, 03) 

137  (8.6) 

6.  Adnan  Branch  (83, 84, 85) 

129(18.4) 

7.   Joe  Smith  (94, 95) 

125  (20.8) 

8.   Steve  Blake  (00, 01, 02, 03) 

122(7.6) 

7.  John  Lucas  (73, 75) 

111  (22.2) 

8.  Johnny  Rhodes  (94, 95, 96) 

107(15,3) 

SERIES  -  POINTS 

1.  Juan  Dixon  (02) 

155(25.8) 

2    Lonny  Baxter  (02) 

94(15.7) 

3.  Juan  Dixon  (01) 

85(17.0) 

4,   Chns  Wilcox  (02) 

81  (13.5) 

Lonny  Baxter (01) 

81  (16.2) 

6,   John  Lucas (75) 

70  (23.3) 

7    Joe  Smith  (94) 

63(21.0) 

8.  Joe  Smith  (95) 

62  (20.7) 

9,   Len  Bias  (86)57  (28.5) 

Drew  Nicholas  (03) 

57  (19.0) 

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GAME  -  POINTS 

1.  Juan  Dixon  vs.  Kansas  (FF,  NSF,  3-30-02)         33 

2.  Joe  Smith  vs.  Texas  (W.2R,  3-18-95)  31 


Len  Bias  vs.  UNLV(W,2R,  3-16-86) 
Lonny  Baxter  vs  Connecticut 
(E,  RF,  3-24-02) 


29 


Juan  Dixon  vs,  Wisconsin  (E,  2R,  3-17-02) 
Juan  Dixon  vs,  Siena  (E,  1R,  3-15-02) 


_2? 
29 


Joe  Smith  vs  Saint  Louis 
(MW,  1R,  3-17-94) 


29 


Greg  Manning  vs  Tennessee 
(E,  2R,  3-8-80) 


Juan  Dixon  vs  Connecticut 
(E,  RF,  3-24-02) 


_28 

27 


Johnny  Rhodes  vs  Santa  Clara 
(W,  1R,  3-15-96) 


John  Lucas  vs  Louisville 
(MW,  RF,  3-22-75) 


2" 
27 


CAREER  -  SCORING  AVER- 
AGE 

1,   John  Lucas (73, 75) 


2.   Joe  Smith  (94, 95) 


22.2(111) 


3.   Albert  King  (80, 81) 


20  8(125) 


4.   Len  Bias  (83, 84, 85, 86) 


20  5 (82) 


5,  Juan  Dixon  (99, 00, 01, 02) 


18.7(168) 


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SERIES  -  SCORING  AVERAGE 

1.   Len  Bias  (86)28  5  (57) 


2.   Juan  Dixon  (02) 


3.  Albert  King  (81) 


25.6  (155) 


Greg  Manning  ( 


235  (47) 


5.   John  Lucas (75) 


23.5  (47) 


23.3  (70) 


CAREER  -  FIELD  GOALS 
MADE 

1.  Juan  Dixon  (99, 00,01,02) 

2.  Lonnv  Baxter  (99, 00,01,02) 


3    Len  Bias  (83. 84, 85,  E 


4.   Terence  Moms  (98, 99, 00,01) 


SERIES  -  HELD  GOALS  MADE 

1.  Juan  Dixon  (02)  52 


2.   Chris  Wilcox  (02) 


3.   Lonny  Baxter  (02) 


4.  Lonnv  Baxter  (01) 


John  Lucas 

GAME  -  FIELD  GOALS  MADE 

1 .   Lonny  Baxter  vs.  Stanford  (W,  RF,  3-24-01 )        11 


Johnny  Rhodes  vs.  Santa  Clara 
(W.1R,  3-15-96) 

11 

Demck  Lewis  vs  UC  Santa  Barbara 
(SE.1R,  3-18-88) 

11 

Len  Bias  vs.  UNLV  (MW,  2R.  3-16-86) 

11 

Albert  King  vs  UT  Chattanooga 
(MW,  1R,  3-12-81) 

11 

Greg  Manning  vs.  Tennessee 
(E,  2R,  3-8-80) 

11 

John  Lucas  vs.  Louisville 
(MW,  RF,  3-22-75) 

11 

Nick  Davis  vs  Boston  College 
(E,  1R,  3-11-58) 

11 

CAREER  -  FIELD  GOALS  AT 
TEMPTED 

1.   Juan  Dixon  (99, 00, 01, 02) 

205 

2.   Lonny  Baxter  (99, 00, 01,02) 

•64 

3.   Len  Bias  (83. 84, 85, 86) 

120 

4.   Terence  Morris  (98, 99. 00. 01) 

114 

SERIES  -  FIELD  GOALS  AT- 
TEMPTED 

1    Juan  Dixon  (02) 

96 

2.   Chris  Wilcox  (02) 

64 

3.   Lonny  Baxter  (01) 

62 

4.  Juan  Dixon  (01) 

61 

5.   Lonny  Baxter  (02) 

57 

GAME  -  FIELD  GOALS  AT- 
TEMPTED 

1 .  Albert  Kinq  vs.  Indiana  (ME,  2R,  3-14-81 ) 

28 

2.   Len  Bias  vs.  UNLV  (W,2R.  3-16-86) 

23 

3    Johnny  Rhodes  vs  Santa  Clara 
(W,  1R,  3-15-96) 

22 

Owen  Brown  vs.  Louisville  (MW,  RF,  3-22-75) 

22 

CAREER  -  FIELD  GOAL  PCT. 
(MIN.  25  ATT.) 

1.   Buck  Williams  (80, 81)                  667  (26  of  39) 

2.   GreqManninq(80,81)                 .609  (28  of 46) 

3.   Joe  Smith  (94. 95)                       .556  (45  of  81) 

4.  John  Lucas (73, 75)                     .554  (46  of  83) 

Joe  Smith 

SERIES  -  FIELD  GOAL  PCT. 

(MIN.  15  ATT.) 

1.   Len  Bias  (83)750  (12  of  16) 


2.   Buck  Williams  (80| 


3.  Tom  McMillen  (73) 


696(16of23) 


4.   Greg  Manning  ( 


.692  (18  of  26) 


.690  (20  of  29) 


GAME  -  FIELD  GOAL  PCT. 

(MIN.  8  ATT.) 

1    Ben  Coleman  vs.  West  Virginia 

(ME,  2R,  3-17-84) .889  (8  of  9) 


2    Laron  Profit  vs.  Valparaiso 
(S,  1R,  3-11-99) 


Buck  Williams  vs  Georgetown 
(E,  RSF,  3-14-80) 


800  ;8  of  10.! 


Tom  McMillen  vs.  Syracuse 
(E,  RSF,  3-15-73) 


ioMO) 


.800  (8  of  10) 


CAREER  -  3  POINT 
FIELD  GOALS  MADE 

1.  Juan  Dixon  (99, 00, 01,02) 


2.   Steve  Blake  (00, 01, 02, 03) 


Drew  Nicholas  (00, 01, 02, 03) 


4.   Sarunas  Jasikevicius  (95, 96. 97, 98) 

SERIES  -  3-POINT 
FIELD  GOALS  MADE 

1    Juan  Dixon  (02) 


2    Juan  Dixon  (01) 


38 

17 

17 
10 


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9 


Keith  Gatlin  (. 


4    Drew  Nicholas  (03) 


Sarunas  Jasikevicius  |l 


GAME  -  3-POINT 
HELD  GOALS  MADE 

1 .   Drew  Nicholas  vs.  UNC  Wilmington 

(S,  1R,  3-21-03) 

Juan  Dixon  vs  Kansas  (FF,  NSF,  3-30-02) 
Juan  Dixon  vs  Siena  (E,  1R,  3-15-02) 


Keith  Gatlin  vs.  UC  Santa  Barbara 
(SE,  1R,  3-18-88) 


5.   Juan  Dixon  (01) 


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CAREER  -  3-POINT  FIELD 
GOALS  ATT. 

1.  Juan  Dixon  (99, 00, 01, 02) 

2.  Drew  Nicholas  (00, 01, 02, 03) 

3"  Sieve  Blake  (00, 01, 02, 03) 

4  Duane  Simpkins  (94. 95, 96) 

5  Terence  Moms  (98, 99,00, 01) 


26 


SERIES  -  3-POINT  FIELD 
GOALS  ATT. 

1.  Juan  Dixon  (02) 43 

2.  Juan  Dixon  (01)  24 

3  Sieve  Blake  (02) 21 

4  Drew  Nicholas  (03)    20 


5    Drew  Nicholas  (02) 


19 


GAME  -  3-POINT  FIELD 
GOALS  ATT. 

1.  Juan  Dixon  vs.  Kansas  (FF,  NSF,  3-30-02) 

2.  Juan  Dixon  vs.  Duke  (FF,  NSF,  3-31-01) 

3.  Drew  Nicholas  vs.  UNC  Wilmington 

(S,  1R,  3-21-03) 

Juan  Dixon  vs.  Kentucky  (E,  RSF,  3-22-02) 
Juan  Dixon  vs  Siena  [E  1R  3-12-02) 
Keith  Gatlin  vs  Kentucky  (SE.  2R,  3-20-88) 
Keith  Gatlin  vs  UC  Santa  Barbara 
(SE,  1R,  3-18-88) 


CAREER  -  3FG  PCT.  (MIN.  10 
ATT.) 

1.    Keith  Gatlin  (84, 85, 86, 88)  .563  (9  of  16) 


2.    Sarunas  Jasikevicius  (95, 96, 97. 98) 


500  (10  of  20) 


3.  Juan  Dixon  (99, 00, 01,02) 


.432  (38  of  88) 


SERIES  -  3FG  PCT.  (MIN.  7 
ATT.) 

1.   Sarunas  Jasikevicius  (98) 


615  (8  of  13) 


2    Keith  Gatlin  (88) 

3.  Juan  Dixon  (02) 

4_Steve  Blake  (01) 
5.   Terence  Morns  [98] 
Teyon  McCoy  (88) 


.563  (9  of  16) 


GAME  -  3FG  PCT.  (MIN.  3 
ATT.) 

1    Sarunas  Jasikevicius  vs  Illinois 


(W,  2R,  3-14-98) 

1.000  (4  of  4) 

Duane  Simpkins  vs.  Massachusetts 
(MW,  2R,  3-19-94) 

1.000  (4  of  4) 

Steve  Blake  vs.  Stanford 
(W.RF,  3-24-01) 

1.000  (3  of  3) 

4    Tahj  Holden  vs  Stanford 
(W,RF,  3-24-01) 

.750  (3  of  4) 

5.   Steve  Blake  vs  UNC  Wilmington 
(S, 1R,  3-21-03) 

.667  (2  of  3) 

CAREER  -  FREE  THROWS  MADE 

1.   Lonny  Baxter  (99, 00, 01, 02)                        69 

2    Juan  Dixon  (99,  00,  01,  02) 

58 

3    Len  Bias  (83. 84. 85, 86) 

38 

4    Adrian  Branch  (83, 84, 85) 

37 

5    Tahj  Holden  i01  02  03  04, 

35 

SERIES  -  FREE  THROWS 

MADE 

1.   Lonny  Baxter  (02)                                      30 

2    Juan  Dixon  (02) 

29 

3    Lonny  Baxter  (01) 

21 

Len  Bias  (86)21 

5.  Joe  Smith  (94) 

20 

Tom  Younq  (58) 

20 

GAME  -  FREE  THROWS  MADE 

1  Lonny  Baxter  vs.  Connecticut  (E.  RF,  3-24-02)   15 

2  Len  Bias  vs  Pepperdine  (W.  1R,  3-14-861         12 

3    Joe  Smith  vs  Texas  (W,  2R,  3-18-95) 

Rudy  Archer  vs  UC  Santa  Barbara 
(SE,  1R,  3-18-88) 

11 

5    Byron  Mouton  vs  George  Mason 
(W,  1R,  3-15-01) 

9 

Joe  Smith  vs.  Saint  Louis  (MW,  1R,  3-17-94) 

9 

Len  Bias  vs  UNLV  (W,  2R,  3-16-86) 

9 

CAREER  -  FREE  THROWS 
ATT. 

1.   Lonny  Baxter  (99, 00, 01, 02) 

105 

2.   Juan  Dixon  (99. 00. 01, 02) 

70 

3.   Keith  Booth  (94, 95, 96, 97) 

46 

Adrian  Branch  (83, 84, 85) 

48 

5    Joe  Smith  (94, 95) 

45 

SERIES  -  FREE  THROWS  ATT. 

1.   Lonny  Baxter  (02)                                      42 

2.  Lonny  Baxter  (01) 

35 

3.  Juan  Dixon  (02) 

33 

4.   Keith  Booth  (94) 

28 

5    Joe  Smith  (94) 

25 

Tom  Younq (58) 

25 

GAME  -  FREE  THROWS  ATT. 

1 .  Lonny  Baxter  vs  Connecticut  (E,  RF,  3-24-02)    1 8 

2.  Joe  Smith  vs.  Texas  (W,  2R,  3-1 8-95)  16 

3  Len  Bias  vs.  Pepperdine  (W,1R,  3-14-86)         14 

4  Lonny  Baxter  vs.  Georgetown 

(W,  RSF,  3-22-01)        13 

CAREER  -  FREE  THROW  PCT. 

(MIN.  12  ATT.) 

1    Byron  Mouton  (01, 02) .929  (26  of  28) 

2.  Drew  Nicholas  [00. 01,02,03)        .889  (32  of  36) 

3,  Len  Bias  (83, 84, 85, 86)  .864  (38  of  44) 
John  Lucas  (73, 75)  .864  (19  of  22) 

5.   Juan  Dixon  (99, 00, 01, 02)  .829  (58  of  70) 

SERIES  -  FREE  THROW  PCT. 

(MIN.  10  ATT.) 

1.  Tahj  Holden  (02)  1.000  (15  of  15) 


512  (22  of  43)       2.   Byron  Mouton  (02) 


.941  (16  of  17) 


.500  (6  of  12)       3.   Rudy  Archer  (88) 


929  (13  of  14) 


429  (3  of  7)       4    Steve  Sheppard  (75) 


.917  (11  of  12) 


429  (3  of  7)       5    Len  Bias  (86)  9 1 3  (21  of  23) 


GAME  -  FREE  THROW  PCT. 

(MIN.  7  ATT.) 

1 .   Byron  Mouton  vs  George  Mason 

(W.1R,  3-15-01)  1.000  (9  of  9) 


Len  Bias  vs  UNLV 
(W,  2R,  3-16-86) 


1.000  (9  of  9) 


John  Lucas  vs.  Notre  Dame 
(MW,  RSF,  3-20-75) 


1.000  (8  of  8) 


Juan  Dixon  vs  George  Mason 
(W,  1R,  3-15-01) 


1  000  i,7  of  7) 


5    Rudy  Archer  vs  UC  Santa  Barbara 

(SE,  1R,  3-18-88) .917  (11  of  12) 

"  Len  Elmore  shot  12-for-12  from  the  free  throw  line  in 
the  championship  game  of  the  1 972  NIT 


CAREER  -  REBOUNDS 

1.   Lonny  Baxter  (99, 00, 01, 02) 


137(8  6) 


2_Terence  Morns  (98, 99, 00, 01J_ 
3    Joe  Smith  (94, 95) 


85  (6.5) 


73  (122) 


4_  Keith  Booth  (94.  95,  96, 97) 


68  (8.5) 


1 

Lonny  Baxter (02) 

51  (8.5) 

2 

Lonnv  Baxter  (01 ) 

50(10.0) 

3. 

Joe  Smith  (95) 

39(13.0) 

4. 

Terence  Morns  (01) 

38(7.6) 

5. 

Keith  Booth  (95) 

37  (12.3) 

SINGLE  GAME  -  REBOUNDS 

1.  Joe  Smith  vs.  Texas  (W.2R,  3-18-95)              21 

2 
3. 

Tom  Roy  vs  Louisville 
Ryan  Randle  vs  UNC 
(S,  1R,  3-21-03) 

(MW,  RF,  3-22-75)         20 

Wilmington 

16 

Buck  Williams  vs  UT-Chattanooga 
[ME,  1R,  3-12-81) 


Juan  Dixon 


5    Keith  Booth  vs.  Gonzaqa(W.1R,  3-16-95)         15 
Joe  Smith  vs  Saint  Louis  (MW,  1R,  3-17-94)      15 

Buck  Williams  vs  Georgetown 
(E,  RSF,  3-14-80) 

15 

CAREER  -  REBOUNDING 
AVERAGE 

1.   Buck  Williams  (80, 81)                       12.5(50) 

2.   Joe  Smith  (94, 95) 

12.2  (73) 

3.   Emest  Graham  (80, 81) 

8.8(35) 

4.   Lonny  Baxter  (99, 00, 01, 02) 

8.6(137) 

5    Keith  Booth  (94, 95) 

8.5  (68) 

SERIES  -  REBOUNDING  AV- 
ERAGE 

1.  Joe  Smith  (95)                                  13.0(39) 

Buck  Williams  (81) 

13.0  (26) 

3.   Keith  Booth  (95) 

12.3(37) 

4    Buck  Williams  (80) 

12.0(24) 

Len  Elmore  (73) 

12.0(24) 

CAREER  -  ASSISTS 

1.   Steve  Blake  (00, 01, 02. 03) 

97i61i 

2     Keith  Gatlin  (84  85  86  88! 

69  (7.7) 

3.   Juan  Dixon  (99. 00.01.02) 

43  (2.7) 

4.   Terrell  Stokes  (96. 97, 98, 99) 

39  (4.9) 

5    Duane  Simpkins  (94, 95. 96) 

38(5.4) 

SERIES  -  ASSISTS 

1.   Steve  Blake  (02) 

40  (6.7) 

2.  Steve  Blake  (01) 

30  (6.0) 

3.   Keith  Gatlin  (85) 

24  (8.0) 

4.   Duane  Simpkins  (94) 

22  (7.3) 

SINGLE  GAME  -  ASSISTS 

1.  Keith  Gatlin  vs  Navy  (SE.2R,  3-17-85)            12 

2.  Steve  Blake  vs  Kansas  (FF,  NSF,  3-30-02)        11 

Sieve  Blake  vs  Siena  iE  'R  3-15-02) 

Duane  Simpkins  vs.  Saint  Louis 
(MW.1R,  3-17-94) 

11 

CAREER  -  ASSISTS  AVERAGE 

1.   Keith  Gatlin  (84, 85, 86, 88)                    7.7  (69) 

2    Steve  Blake  (00, 01. 02, 03) 

6.1  (97) 

3.    Duane  Simpkins  (94,  95,  96) 

5.4  (38) 

4.   Terrell  Stokes  (96, 97, 98, 99) 

4.9  (39) 

SERIES  -  ASSISTS  AVERAGE 

1.   Keith  Gatlin  (84)                                 8.5(17) 

2.   Keith  Gatlin  (85) 

8  0(24) 

3    Keith  Gatlin  (86) 

7.5(15) 

4    Duane  Simpkins  (94) 

7.3(22) 

Buck  Williams 

CAREER  -  BLOCKED  SHOTS 

1.   Terence  Moms  (98, 99, 00, 01) 21 


2.   Lonny  Baxter  (99, 00, 01, 02) 

22 

3.  Joe  Smith  (94, 95) 

14 

Derrick  Lewis  (85, 86) 

14 

5.  Tahi  Holden  (00, 01, 02, 03) 

12 

SERIES  -  BLOCKED  SHOTS 

1.   Lonnv  Baxter  (02) 

13 

Terence  Moms  (01 ) 

8 

Joe  Smith  (95) 

8 

4.   Chris  Wilcox  (02) 

7 

GAME  -  BLOCKED  SHOTS 

1    Joe  Smith  vs.  Texas  (W,  2R,  3-18-95) 7 

2.   Chris  Wilcox  vs  Kansas  (FF,  NSF,  3030-02) 4 


Lonny  Baxter  vs.  Wisconsin  (E,  2R,  3-17-02) 

4 

Terence  Morris  vs  Georgetown 
(W,  RSF,  3-22-01) 

4 

Lonny  Baxter  vs.  lona  (MW,  1R,  3-16-00) 
Derrick  Lewis  vs.  UNLV  (W,  2R.  3-16-86) 

4 
4 

Demck  Lewis  vs  Miami-OH 
(SE,  1R,  3-15-85) 

4 

CAREER  -  STEALS 

1.   Juan  Dixon  (99, 00, 01, 02) 

30 

2.   Steve  Blake  (00. 01. 02, 03) 

27 

3.  Johnny  Rhodes (94, 95, 96) 

15 

4.  Terence  Morns  (98, 99. 00, 01) 

14 

5,   Byron  Mouton  (01, 02) 

13 

SERIES  -  STEALS 

1.  Juan  Dixon  (01) 

14 

2.  Juan  Dixon  (02) 

12 

3.  Steve  Blake  (03) 

9 

Steve  Blake  (02) 

9 

5.   Chris  Wilcox  (02) 

8 

Byron  Mouton  (02) 

8 

SINGLE  GAME  -  STEALS 

1    Steve  Blake  vs  Michigan  State 
(S.  RSF,  3-28-03) 

5 

Juan  Dixon  vs  Kansas  (FF,  NSF,  3-30-02) 
Johnny  Rhodes  vs  Santa  Clara 
(W.  1R,  3-15-96) 

5 

5 

Derrick  Lewis  vs  UC  Santa  Barbara 
(SE,  1R,  3-18-89) 

5 

5    Juan  Dixon  vs.  Georgia  State 
(W.2R,  3-17-01) 

4 

Steve  Francis  vs.  Creighton 
(S.2R,  3-13-99) 

4 

Johnny  Rhodes  vs  Michigan 
(MW,  RSF,  3-24-94) 


Joe  Smith  vs  Texas  (W,  2R.  3-18-95) 

Albert  King  vs  Georgetown 

(E,  RSF,  3-14-80) 


NCAA  TEAM  RECORDS 


MEN'S 


Bb 

BASKETBALL 


MARYLAND  TEAM 

LARGEST  MARGIN  OF  VICTORY 

30  vs.  Wisconsin  (87-57),  3-17-02 

LARGEST  MARGIN  OF  DEFEAT 

35  vs.  UCLA  (105-701, 3-18-00;  vs.  Indiana  (99-64),  3-14-81 


OVERTIME  PERIODS 

1-  Maryland  def.  Miami-OH,  69-68,  3-15-85 


POINTS 

Series  High-  502  in  2002  (6  games) 


Single  Game  High- 11  vs  Arizona,  3J 9-98 


Single  Game  Low-  0  vs  Texas,  3^18^95 


3-POINT  FIELD  GOALS  ATTEMPTED 

Series  High-  93  in  2002  (6  games) 


Single  Game  High-  29  vs.  Sanla  Clara,  3-15-96 
Single  Game  Low-  5  vs.  Texas,  3-18-95; 
vs.  Saint  Louis,  3-17-94 


Single  Game  High-  42  vs.  Boston  College,  3-11-58 
Single  Game  Low-  6  vs.  Indiana,  3-14-81 


FREE  THROW  PCT. 

Series  High-  824  in  1985  (28  of  34, 3  games) 


Series  Low-  588  in  1 983  (20  of  34. 2  games); 

in  1980  (20  of  34. 2  games) 

Single  Game  High-  .917  vs.  Miami-OH  (11  of  12),  3-15-85 
Single  Game  Low-  .455  vs,  Santa  Clara  (10  of  22),  3-15-96 


RESOUNDS 

Series  High-  231  in  2002  (6  games) 


Single  Game  High- 102  vs  West  Virginia,  3-17-84 

Single  Game  Low-  43  vs.  Villanova,  3-22-85 

SCORING  AVERAGE 

Series  High-  90.0  in  1973  (180  in  2  games) 

Series  Low-  51.0  in  1983  (102  in  2  games) 

HELD  GOALS  MADE 

Series  High- 1 70  in  2002  (6  games)  

Single  Game  High-  40  vs.  Providence,  3-17-73 
Single  Game  Low- 16  vs.  Manhattan,  3-15-58 

FIELD  GOALS  ATTEMPTED 

Series  High-  357  in  2002  (6  games) 

Single  Game  High-  83  vs.  Connecticut,  3-23-95 

Single  Game  Low-  39  vs.  Houston,  3-19-83 

FIELD  GOAL  PCT. 

Series  High-  .583  in  1980  (67  of  115, 2  games) 

Series  Low-  .398  in  1958  (68  of  171, 3  games) 

Single  Game  High-  .667  vs.  West  Virginia  (36  of  54),  3-1 7-84 

Single  Same  Low-  .271  vs.  Manhattan  (16  of  59),  3-15-58 


Single  Game  High-  54  vs  Boston  College,  3-11-58 

Single  Game  Low-  23  vs.  Kentucky,  3-20-88;  vs.  Navy,  3-17-85;  vs. 
Houston,  3-19-83 


REBOUNDING  AVERAGE 

Series  High-  48.3  in  1995  (145  in  3  games) 
Series  Low- 250 in  1988 (50 in  2 games) 

FOULS 

Series  High- 108  in  2001  (5  games) 

Single  Game  High-  31  vs.  Santa  Clara,  3-15-96 

Single  Game  Low- 11  vs.  Illinois,  3-14-98 

ASSISTS 

Series  High- 102  in  2002  (6  games) 
Single  Game  High-  25  vs.  Siena,  3-15-02 
Single  Game  Low-  7  vs.  Houston,  3-19-83 

BLOCKED  SHOTS 

Series  High-  28  in  2002  (6  games) 

Single  Game  High-  8  vs.  Miami-OH,  3-15-85 

Single  Game  Low-  0  vs  several  opponents 

STEALS 

Series  High-  50  in  2002  (6  games] 


Single  Game  High- 13  vs  Santa  Clara.  3-15-96 


3-POINT  FIELD  GOALS  MADE 

Series  High-  37  in  2002  (6  games) 


Single  Game  Low- 1  vs.  Houston.  3-19-83; 
vs.  Notre  Dame,  3-20-75 


3-POINT  FIELD  GOAL  PCT. 

Series  High-  .410  in  1988  (16  of  39, 2  games) 

Series  Low-  .262  in  1995  (11  of  42, 3  games) 

Single  Game  High-  .800  vs.  Massachusetts  (8  of  10),  3-19-94 

SingleGame  Low-  .000  vs.  Texas  (0  of  5),  3-18-95 

FREE  THROWS  MADE 

Series  High- 124  in  2002  (6  games)  

Single  Game  High-  31  vs.  Connecticut,  3-24-02 
Single  Game  Low-  4  vs.  Indiana,  3-14-81 

FREE  THROWS  ATTEMPTED 

Series  High:  154  in  2002  (6  games) 


OPPONENT  TEAM 

POINTS 

Series  High-  417  in  2002  (6  games) 

Single  Game  High- 105  by  UCLA,  3-18-00 
Single  Game  Low-  46  by  Villanova,  3-22-85 

SCORING  AVERAGE 

Series  High-  89.0  in  1973  (178  in  2  games) 


Series  Low-  55.5  in  1983(111  in  2  games) 


FIELD  GOALS  MADE 

Series  High- 146  in  2002  (6  games) 


SingleGame  High-  43  by  Providence,  3-17-83 
Single  Game  Low- 17  by  Villanova,  3-22-85; 
by  Boston  College,  3-11-58 

FIELD  GOALS  ATTEMPTED 

Series  High-  365  in  2002  (6  games) 


Single  Game  High-  74  by  Connecticut,  3-23-95 


Single  Game  Low-  39  by  Houston,  3-19-83 


HELD  GOAL  PCT. 

Series  High-  .570  in  1973  (77  of  135, 2  games) 
Series  Low-  .343  in  1958  (68  of  198, 3  games) 
Single  Game  High-  .651  by  Indiana  (41  of  63),  3-14-81 
Single  Game  Low-  243  by  Boston  College 

(17  of  70),  3-11-58 


3-POINT  FIELD  GOALS  MADE 

Series  High-  46  in  2002  (6  games) 

Single  Game  High- 14  by  UCLA,  3-18-00 

Single  Game  Low-  3  by  Utah  State,  3-12-98;  by  Texas,  3-18-95;  by 

Massachusetts,  3-19-94 


3-POINT  FIELD  GOALS  ATTEMPTED 

Series  High- 124  in  2002  (6  games)  

Single  Game  High- 32  by  Creighton,  3-13-99 

Single  Game  Low-  9  by  Kentucky,  3-20-88 


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3-POINT  FIELD  GOAL  PCT. 

Series  High-  .517  in  1988  (15  of  29, 2  games) 
Series  Low-  .250  in  1995  (15  of  60, 3  games) 


Single  Game  High-  .560  by  UCLA  (14  of  25),  3-18-00 
Single  Game  Low-  143  by  Texas  (3  of  21),  3-18-95 

FREE  THROWS  MADE 

Series  High-  98  in  2001  (5  games) 

Single  Game  High-  34  by  Santa  Clara,  3-15-96 
Single  Game  Low-  2  by  Indiana,  4-1-02         

FREE  THROWS  ATTEMPTED 

Series  High- 137  in  2001  (5  games)  

Single  Game  High-  41  by  Santa  Clara,  3-15-96 
Single  Game  Low-  6  by  Illinois,  3-14-98 

FREE  THROW  PCT. 

Series  High-  903  in  1981  (28  of  31 , 2  games) 

Series  Low-  .463  in  1983  (19  of  41, 2  games) 

Single  Game  High- 1.000  by  Siena  (10  of  10),  3-15-02; 

UT-Chattanooga  (11  of  11),  3-12-81 

Single  Game  Low-  .286  by  Indiana  (2  of  7),  4-1-02 


REBOUNDS 

Series  High- 210  in  2002  (6  games) 


Singje  Game  High-  46  by  Temple,  3-14-58 


Single  Game  Low-  23  by  Saint  Louis,  3-17-94; 
by  Syracuse,  3-15-73 


REBOUNDING  AVERAGE 

Series  High-  43.0  in  1958  (129  in  3  games) 


Series  Low-  29.0  in  1984  (58  in  2  games) 


FOULS 

Series  High- 126  in  2002  (6  games) 


Single  Game  High-  26  bj  Georgetown  3-22-01 
Single  Game  Low-  9  by  Indiana,  3-14-81 

ASSISTS 

Serie^High-  85  in  2002  (6  games) 
Single  Game  High-  28  by  UCLA  3-18-00 
Single  Game  Low-  6  by  Texas,  3-18-95 

BLOCKED  SHOTS 

Series  High-  23  in  2002  (6  games);  in  2001  (5  games) 
Single  Game  High-  8  by  St.  John's,  3-18-99; 

by  Anzona,  3-19-98 

Single  Game  Low-  0  by  several  opponents 

STEALS 

Series  High-  43  in  2002  (6  games) 

Single  Game  High- 14  by  Creighton,  3-13-99 
Single  Game  Low-  0  by  Notre  Dame,  3-20-75 


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NCAA  TEAM  MISCELLANY 


ALL-TIME  ROSTER  - 

NCAA  TOURNAMENT  GAMES 


Jeff  Adkins  (7-7, 83, 84, 85) 


Rudy  Archer  (2-2;  88) 


B 

Earl  Badu  (2-0;  00, 02) 


Taylor  Baldwin  (3-0;  80, 81) 


Jeff  Baxter  (9-2;  83,84,85,1 


Lonny  Baxter  (16-16;  99, 00, 01. 02) 


Jerry  Bechtle  (2-0;  58) 

Len  Bias  (9-9, 83, 84, 85, 86) 


Steve  Blake  (16-16, 00, 01, 02, 03) 


Bob  Bodell  (2-2;  73) 


Keith  Booth  (8-8;  94, 95, 96, 97) 


Nick  Bosnic  (3-0;  94) 


John  Boyle  (1-0;  75) 

Adrian  Branch (7-7;  83, 1 
Wayne  Bristol  (6-0, 94, 95) 
Darrell  Brown  (2-0;  73) 
Owen  Brown  (5-3;  73, 75) 


,85) 


Al  Bunge  (3-3;  58) 


NikCaner-Medley  (5-4;  03, 04) 


LaRon  Cephas  (5-0, 98, 99, 00) 
BenColeman  (4-4;  83±84]_ 
Andre  Collins  (5-0. 02  03) 


D 

Gene  Danko  (3-0;  58) 


Brad  Davis  (3-3;  75) 


Nick  Davis  (3-3, 58) 


Dave  Dickerson  (3-0;  86J18) 
Juan  Dixon  (16-13;  99, 00, 01, 02) 
Chuck  Driesell  (1-0;  84) 


Obmna  Ekezie  (5-5, 96, 97, 


Rodney  Elliott  (7-4, 95, 96, 97, 98) 
Len  Elmore  (2-2;  73) 


F 

Ed  Farmer  (2-1;  83) 


Norman  Fields  (3-0;  96, 1 


Mark  Fothergill  (4-1;  83-84) 
Steve  Francis  (3-3;  99) 


John  Gilchrist  (5-2;  03, 04) 
Travis  Garrison  (5-2;  03, 04) 
Keith  Gatlin  (9-7;  84, 85, 86, 88 
Ernest  Graham  (4-4;  80, 81) 
Mike  Grinnon  (1-0;  02) 


H 

Billy  Hahn  (4-0;  73, 75) 
MattHahn  (2-0;  99, 00) 
JimHalleck{3-0;58) 


Exree  Hipp  (7-7. 94  95,96) 
PeteHolbert(1-0,84) 


TahjHolden(16-4  On.  01. 02. 03i 
Steve  Hood  (2-0,  88) 


Maurice  Howard  (5-0;  73, 75) 


l-J 

Ekene  Ibekwe  (2-0.  04) 


Reggie  Jackson  (4-4.  80.  81] 


Donny  Judd  {3-0;  94,  95) 


K 

Albert  King  (4-4, 80, 81) 


Matt  Kovank  (9-0, 94, 95, 97, 98) 


PeteKrukar(1-0;58) 


Derrick  Lewis  (7-7,  85JS6J 


Teny  Long  (7-2;  84, 85, 1 
John  Lucas (5-5;  73, 75) 


Mario  Lucas  (7-0, 94, 95, 96) 


Greg  Manning  (4-4;  80,  81) 


Calvin  McCall  (8-1;  00, 02, 03) 

Teyon  McCoy  (2-Oj 


Chris  McCray  (2-2, 04) 

TomMcMillen  (2-2  73) 


Charles  McNeill  (3-3;  58) 
Danny  Miller  (9-1;  99, 00, 01) 
Perry  Moore  (2-0;  58) 


Dutch  Morley  (4-0  80  81) 


N 

John  Nacincik  (3-3;  58) 


John  Newsome(1-0  75) 


Drew  Nicholas  (16-3;  00, 01, 02, 


o 

Jim  O'Brien  (2-2;  73) 


P 

Chris  Patton  (3-0;  75) 


Charles  Pittman  (2-0;  81) 


Rich  Porac  (1-0, 73) 


Laron  Profit  (8-7,  96,97,98,; 


Ryan  Randle  (9-3, 02, 03) 


Man  Raydo  (4-0;  94, 95. 96) 


Johnny  Rhodes  (7-7, 94, 95, 96) 


SteyeRivers  (4-0;  81, 83) 
Tom  Roy  (5-3;  73, 75) 


Steve  Sheppard  (3-3;  75) 


Kurtis  Shultz  (3-0;  94, 95) 


Duane  Simpkms  (7-7;  94,  95,  96) 


Jamar  Smith  (5-2, 03, 04) 
Joe  Smith  (6-6,  94,  95) 


Terrell  Stokes  (8-7;  96, 97, 


D.J.  Strawberry  (2-0, 04) 


V 

Herman  Veal  (2-2;  84) 


w 

Rodney  Walker  (1-0;  88) 

Brian  Watkins  (2-0, 99)_ 


Julian  Weingarten  (1-0;  58) 
Howard  White  (2-0;  73) 

Chris  Wilcox  (11-6  01  021 
Brian  Williams  (2-2. 88) 


Sarunas  Jasikevicius  (7-3;  95. 96. 97, 98) 

John  Johnson (1-0;  86) 

Mike  Jones  (2-0, 04) 
Tom  Jones  (5-0;  85, 86) 


Buck  Williams  (4-4.  80.  81) 


Y 

Tom  Young  (3-3;  58) 


TERPS  ON  NCAA 
ALL-TOURNAMENT  TEAMS 

Lonny  Baxter 
2002  -  Final  Four 
2002  -  East  Region  MVP 
2001  -  West  Region  MVP 


Mike  Mardesich  (13-0  98  99  00  01] 
Tony  Massenburg  (2-2;  I 


Terence  Morris  (13-10;  98, 99, 00, 01) 
Byron  Mouton  (11-11;  01, 02) 
Bill  Murphy  (2-0;  58) 


Juan  Dixon 

2002  -  Final  Four  MVP 
2002 -East  Region 
2001 -West  Region 

Chris  Wilcox 
2002 -Final  Four 

Adrian  Branch 

1985-  Southeast  Regior 

John  Lucas 

1975 -Midwest  Region 

Tom  McMillen 
1973 -East  Region 

Nick  Davis 

1958 -East  Region 


Lonny  Baxter 


Juan  Dixon 


John  Lucas 


Tom  McMillen 


NCAA  TOURNAMENT  STARTING  LINEUPS 

Year        Lineup , . 

1958        F  Charles  McNeil,  F  John  Nacincik,  C  Al  Bunge,  G  Nick  Davis,  G  Tom  Young 

1973        F  Jim  O'Brien,  F  Len  Elmore.  C  Tom  McMillen,  G  John  Lucas.  G  Bob  Bodell 


1975        F  Steve  Sheppard,  F  Owen  Brown,  C  Tom  Roy,  G  John  Lucas.  G  Brad  Davis 


1980        F  Albert  King,  F  Ernest  Graham,  C  Buck  Williams,  G  Reggie  Jackson,  G  Greg  Manning 


1981 


F  Albert  King,  F  Ernest  Graham,  C  Buck  Williams,  G  Reggie  Jackson,  G  Greg  Manning 


1983  F  Len  Bias,  F  Ed  Farmer,  F  Mark  Fothergill,  C  Ben  Coleman,  G/F  Adrian  Branch,  G  Jeff  Adkins 

1984  F  Len  Bias,  F  Herman  Veal._CB.en  Coleman,_G/F  Adrian  Branch,  G  Jeff  Adkins 

1985  F  Len  Bias,  G/F  Adrian  Branch.  F/C  Derrick  Lewis.  G  Keith  Gatjin,  G  Jeff  Adkins 


1986        F  Len  Bias,  F/C  Derrick  Lewis,  C  Terry  Long,  G  Keith  Gatlin,  G  Jeff  Baxter 

1 988        F  Tony  Massenburg,  F  Derrick  Lewis.  C  Bnan  Williams,  G  Keith  Gatlin,  G  Rudy_Archei _ 


1994 


1995 


F  Exree  Hipp,  F/G  Keith  Booth,  F/C  Joe  Smith.  G  Duane  Simpkins,  G  Johnny  Rhodes 
F  Exree  Hipp,  F/G  Keith  Booth,  F/C  Joe  Smith,  G  DuaneSimpkins,  G  Johnny  Rhodes 


1996 


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1998 


F  Exree  Hipp,  F/G  Keith  BootjiC  Obmna  Ekezie,  G  Duane  Simpkins,  G  Johnny  Rhodes 
F  Laron  Profit,  F  Rodney  Elliott,  C  Obmna  Ekezie.  G  Terrell  Stokes,  G  Keith  Booth 


1999 


F  Laron  Profit,  F  Rodney  Elliott,  C  Obinna  Ekezie,  G  Terrell  Stokes,  G  Sarunas  Jasikevicius 
F  Laron  Profit,  F  Terence  Morris,  C  Lonny  Baxter,  G  Terrejl  Stokes,  G  Steve  Francis 


2000_     F  Danny  Miller,  F  Tahj  Holden,  F  Terence  Morris,  C  Lonny  Baxter,  G  Juan  Dixon,  G  Steve  Blake 


2001 


F  Byron  Mouton,  F  Terence  Moms,  C  Lonny  Baxter,  G  Juan  Dixon,  G  Steve  Blake 


2002 


F  Byron  Mouton,  F  Chris  Wilcox,  C  Lonny  Baxter,  G  Juan  Dixon,  G  Steve  Blake 


2003  F  Nik  Caner-Medley/Calvin  McCall,  F  Tahj  Holden,  F/C  Ryan  Randle,  G  Drew  Nicholas, 
G  Steve  Blake , 

2004  F  Nik  Caner-Medley,  F  Travis  Garrison,  C  Jamar  Smith,  G  Chris  McCray, 

G  John  Gilchrist   . 


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TEAMS  OF  TRADITION 


1 957-58 

Record:  22-7  H,  10-1  A.  6-4  N:  6-2 
ACC:  9-5. 4th  place,  ACC  Tournament  champion 
Postseason:  NCAA  East  Region  3rd  place 
Rankings:  AP  No.  6.  UPINo.6 


1 972-73 

Record:  23-7  H  13-1  A:  74  N.  3-2 
ACC:  7-5,  3rd  place,  ACC  Tournament  finalist 
Postseason:  NCAA  Elite  Eight 
Rankings:  AP  No.  8,  UPI  No.  10 


1 974-75 

Record:  23-7  H:  13-1  A:  7-4  N:  3-2 

ACC:  10-2, 1st  place,  ACC  Regular  Season  champion 

Postseason:  NCAA  Elite  Eight 

Rankings:  AP  No.  5,  UPI  No.  5 


TEAM  ROSTER 

No.   Name  Yr.  Pos.  Ht. 

22     Bill  Murphy  Jr.      F     6-3 


TEAM  ROSTER 


Wt.   Hometown 
180  Pittsburgh.  Pa. 


25     Gene  Danko 


Jr      G     &2 180   McKeesport_Pa 


No.   Name 

10     Rich  Porac 
13     Howard  White 


Yr.   Pos.   Ht.     Wt.   Hometown 
Jr.     G     6-0     178  Monroeville,  Pa. 
Sr.     G     6-0     160  Hampton,  Va. 


30     Tom  Young 


Sr.     G     6-1     170  Natrona  Heights.  Pa.        14     Donald  White 


So.     G    6-4     179  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 


32     Nick  Davis 


Sr      F     6-2     185  Rankin,  Pa 


33     John  Nacincik 


Sr.     F     6-3     175  Brooklyn,  N  Y 


34     Pete  Krukar 


So.     G     6-1     175  Ford  City,  Pa 


35    Jerry  Bechtle 


So      F      6-2      195   Elizabeth.  N  J 


40     Julian  "Doc' WemgartenJr.      F     6-4     190  Washington,  DC. 


43     Bob  McDonald 


So    F-C    6-7     190  Lansdowne.Pa 


44     Jim  Halleck 


Jr.      F     6-0     195   Elizabeth.  N  J 


45     Perry  Moore 


Sr      C     64     205   Belpre,  Ohio 


50     Charles  McNeil 


So.    C-F    6-6     180  Pennsgrove,  N.J. 


53     Jerry  Shanahan  So.     F     6-2     190  Pittsburgh.  Pa. 


54     Al  Bunge 


So.     C     6-9     215  Palmyra.  N.J. 


Head  Coach  H  A  "Bud"  Millikan 


Assistant  Coach  BobLadd 


SEASON  STATISTICS 

Name GP  FG%    FT%  Reb.-Avg.    Asst.     Pts.-Avg 


Charies  McNeil 

No  Davis 

29 
29 

442 
.463 

762 
761 

202-69 
75-2.6 

-  401-13.8 

-  372-12.8 

Al  Bunge 

2V 

.402 

542 

265-9.1 

-      297-10.2 

John  Nacincik 

28 

.360 

735 

151-5.4 

-       246-8.9 

Tom  Young 

23 

.388 

74C 

120-5.2 

-       224-9.8 

Gene  Danko 

28 

.407 

762 

48-1  7 

-       122-4.4 

Jim  Halleck 

23 

.457 

672 

64-2.8 

-        85-3.7 

Jerry  Bechtle 

26 

.416 

429 

47-1.8 

82-3.2 

Doc  Weingarten 

19 

.517 

775 

38-2.0 

-        61-3.2 

Bill  Murphy 

20 

.312 

774 

43-2.2 

-        54-2.7 

Jerry  Shanahan 

16 

.706 

575 

11-7 

-        39-2.6 

Pete  Krukar 

19 

400 

900 

9-.5 

17-0  9 

Perry  Moore 

24 

.136 

636 

31-1.3 

-         13-0.5 

Maryland  Totals 

29 

.416 

688 

1175-40.5 

-    2004-69.1 

Opponent  Totals 

29 

.352 

676 

1031-35.6 

-    1671-57.6 

ACC  TOURNAMENT 

Quarterfinals  -  defeated  Virginia,  70-66 
Semifinals  -  defeated  Duke,  71-65  (OT) 
Championship  -  defeated  North  Carolina,  86-74 

NCAA  TOURNAMENT 

East  Region  First  Round  -  defeated  Boston  College,  86-63 

East  Region  Semifinal  -  lost  to  Temple,  71-67 

East  Region  Consolation  -  defeated  Manhattan,  59-55 


15     John  Lucas 


Fr      G     64     175  Durham,  NC 


21     Billy  Hahn 


So.     G    5-10    155  Mishawaka.  Ind 


22     Jap  Tnmple 


Jr      G     6-3     181 


23  Varick  Cutler 

24  Maunce  Howard 


So.     F     6-7     205 
Fr.     G     6-2     170 


33     Darrell  Brown 


Sr      F      6-6     225 


New  York,  N.Y 

N  Tanawanda  N Y 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Pittsburgh,  Pa. 


35     Bob  Bodell 


Sr.     G     64     180  Frankfort.  Ky. 


41     Len  Elmore 


Jr.    F-C    6-9     232  Springfield  Gardens,  N.Y 


42     Owen  Brown 


So.    F-C    6-9     205  La  Grange.  Ill 


44     Jim  O'Bnen 


Sr.      F     6-8     202  Falls  Church.  Va 


45     Tom  Roy 


So      C     6-9     210  S.Windsor,  Conn 


54     Tom  McMillen 


Jr      C    6-11     213  Mansfield,  Pa 


Head  Coach  Charles  lefty"  Driesell 


Assistant  Coaches  Jim  Moloney,  Joe  Harrington,  Tim  Autry 


SEASON  STATISTICS 


Name 

Tom  McMillen 


29     585      800      284-98 


Jim  O'Brien 


30    .555      844      1444.8       67      498-16  6 


John  Lucas 


30     538      703        83-2.8      178      425-14.2 


Len  Elmore 


Bob  Bodell 


30     503      .820        80-26      121        238-7.9 


Darrell  Brown 


Tom  Roy 


29    .517     .529       113-3.9 


Owen  Brown 


Maunce  Howard 


Rich  Porac 


24     483      529 


7-2.9 


23 


37-15 


Howard  White 


19    405     .750 


14-7 


36-20 


Don  While 


14     455      500 


5-4 


12-0.9 


Bill)  Hahn 


16     714      .000 


0-0 


1 


10-0.6 


Maryland  Totals 


30    .520     .718  136745.4      557    2613-87.1 


Opponent  Totals  30    .468     .686  1043-34.8      363    2226-74.2 

ACC  TOURNAMENT 

Quarterfinals  -  defeated  Clemson.  77-61 
Semifinals  -  defeated  Wake  Forest,  73-65 
Championship  -  lost  to  NC  State,  76-74 

NCAA  TOURNAMENT 

East  Region  First  Round  -  bye 

East  Region  Semifinal  -  defeated  Syracuse,  91-75 

East  Region  Final  -  lost  to  Providence,  103-89 


TEAM  ROSTER 


No.    Name 
5      John  Boyle 


Yr.   Pos.  Ht. m 

Jr.      F     6-7     210 


10     Steve  Sheppard 


So.     F     6-6     210 


12     Mike  Brashears 


Fr     G     6-1     170 


13     James  Jones 


Jr      G     64     205 


15     John  Lucas 


Jr      G     64     170 


20 

John  Newsome 

Fr. 

F 

6-6 

195 

21 

Billy  Hahn 

Sr. 

G 

5-11 

150 

22 

Mike  Cherry 

Fr. 

F 

6-5 

190 

24 

Maurice  Howard 

Jr. 

G 

6-3 

170 

30 

Brad  Davis 

Fr. 

G 

6-3 

180 

42 

Owen  Brown 

Sr. 

F-C 

6-8 

205 

44 

Chris  Patton 

Fr. 

C 

6-9 

210 

Hometowrj 

Hyattsville,  Md 
New  York  N  Y 
Hagerstown,  Md 
Seal  Pleasant  Md 
Durham,  N.C. 
Norfolk,  Va. 
Mishawaka,  Ind. 
Elm  City,  N.C 


Philadelphia.  Pa. 

Monaca,  Pa 

LaGrange  III 


Bessemer,  Ala 


45     Tom  Roy 


Sr.     C     6-9     210  S.Windsor,  Conn. 


Head  Coach:  Charles  lefty'  Dnesell 


GP  FG%     FT%  Reb.-Avg.    Asst.     Pts.-Avg        John  Lucas 


Assistant  Coaches:  Joe  Harnngton  Dave  Pntchett, 
Howard  White 

SEASON  STATISTICS 

Name  GP  FG%    FT%  Reb.-Avg.    Asst.     Pts.-Avg 

24    .549     .836      1004.2       91      469-19.5 


28     616-21.2        Owen  Brown 


29     513      829      206-7.8        31      431-14.9 


Steve  Sheppard 
Maunce  Howard 


29    .519     .712      217-7,5        25      416-14.3 
29    .565     .727        77-2.7        65      388-13.4 


26    469      607     290-112       35     261-10.0        Brad  Davis 


29     580      820        95-3.3      134      364-12.6 


Tom  Roy 


29     606      686     321-111        30      320-11.0 


27     508      684       77-2.9       44       147-5.4        Chns  Patton 


19     531      733        54-2.8 


9047 


8       1284  4        John  Newsome 


23     487      778        49-21 


59-2.6 


30    419     .643       72-2.4       17       1224.1        Billy  Hahn 


22     561      546 


15-7        30 


58-2.6 


29    404     .579       19-1.5       25        81-2.8       Jolm  Boyle 


18     333      400 


13-7 


8-0.4 


Maryland  Totals 
Opponent  Totals 


29    .547     .757  126143.5      413    2607-89.9 


29    .441 


999-34.5      355    2163-74.6 


ACC  TOURNAMENT 

Quarterfinals  -  lost  to  NC  State.  87-85 

NCAA  TOURNAMENT 

Midwest  Region  First  Round  -  defeated  Creighton,  83-79 
Midwest  Region  Semifinal  -  defeated  Notre  Dame,  83-71 
Midwest  Region  Final  -  lost  to  Louisville,  96-82 


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1 979-80 

Record:  24-7  H:  16-0  A.  4-4  N:  4-3 
ACC:  11-3,  ACC  Regular  Season  champion 
Postseason:  NCAA  Sweet  Sixteen 

Rankings:  AP  No  8.  UPI  No  8 


1980-81 

Record:  21-10  H:  12-3  A:  5-5  N:  4-2 
ACC:  8-6, 4th  place,  ACC  Tournament  finalist 
Postseason:  NCAA  Second  Round 
Rankings:  AP  No.  18,  UPI  No.  11 


1 982-83 

Record:  20-10  H.  14-3  A  5-4  N:  1-3 
ACC:  8-6, 3rd  place  (tie) 
Postseason:  NCAA  Second  Round 
Rankings:  None 


TEAM  ROSTER 

No.   Name                     Yr.  Pos.  Ht. 

Wt.   Hometown 

10     Greq  Manmnq 

Jr     G     6-1 

170  Hiqhspire 

Pa. 

15     Reggie  Jackson          So      G     6-4 

210  Philadelphia  Pa 

21     Grefl  "Dutch'  Morley     So     G     6-2 

170  Hyattsville,  Md 

22     Mark  Fothergil 

Fr.     F     6-9 

220  Somerse 

,Ky. 

23     David  Henderson         Jr      C     6-9 

215  Roanoke.  Va. 

25     Ernest  Graharr 

Jr.      F     6-7 

215   Baltimore.  Md 

41     Jon  Robinson 

Fr.     G     6-4 

184  Gastonia 

NC 

42     Herman  Veal 

Fr.     F     6-6 

200  Jackson.  Miss 

50     John  Bilney 

Sr.    C-F    6-8 

220  Woodcliff  Lake.  N  J 

52     Charies  "Buck"  Williams  So.   C-F   6-8 

215  Rocky  Mount,  N.C. 

54     Taylor  Baldwin 

So.     C    6-10 

225  Greenwich,  Conn 

55    Albert  Kinq 

Jr.      F     6-6 

190  Brooklyn, 

N\ 

Head  Coach:  Charles  "Lefty"  Dnesell 

Assistant  Coaches:  Tom  Abatemarco,  John  Kochan,  Sherman  Dillard 

SEASON  STATISTICS 

Name                       GP  FG%     FT7.  Reb.-Avq.    Asst. 

Pts.-Avg 

Albert  Kinq 

31-31     553      821 

207-6.7       86 

674-21.7 

Ernest  Graham 

31-30    .501     .658 

230-7.4      136 

483-15.6 

Greg  Manning 

30-29    .643     .908 

47-1.6        65 

471-15.7 

Buck  Williams 
Regqie  Jackson 

24-23    .606     .664    242-10.1        27 
31-20    .429      .611        65-2.1        88 

371-15.5 

158-5  1 

Taylor  Baldwin 

31-8    .657     .652 

82-2.7        11 

122-3.9 

Dutch  Moriey 

31-14    .453     .792 

51-1.7      124 

96-3.1 

Mark  Fothergill 

15-0    .518     .538 

20-1.3         1 

35-2.3 

Jon  Robinson 

14-0    .333      .750 

2-0.1        15 

31-2.2 

John  Bilney 

14-1    .450     .462 

38-2.7         2 

24-1.7 

David  Henderson 

16-0    .600     .500 

18-1.1         3 

16-1.0 

Maryland  Totals 

31    .551      .724  1089-35.1      558 

2481-80.0 

Opponent  Totals 

31    .474     .700  1000-32.3      476 

2226-718 

TEAM  ROSTER 


TEAM  ROSTER 


ACC  TOURNAMENT 

Quarterfinals  -  defeated  Georgia  Tech,  51-49  (OT) 
Semifinals  -  defeated  Clemson,  91-85 
Finals  -  lost  to  Duke.  73-72 

NCAA  TOURNAMENT 

East  Region  First  Round  -  bye 

East  Region  Second  Round  -  defeated  Tennessee,  86-75 

East  Region  Semifinal  -  lost  to  Georgetown.  74-68 


No.   Name                     Yr. 

Pos.   Ht. 

Wt.   Hometown 

10     Greq  Mannmq             Sr. 

G     6-1 

173  Hiqhspire 

Pa. 

14     Steve  Rivers               Fr. 

G     6-3 

170  Brockville,  N.Y. 

15     Regqie  Jackson          Jr. 

G     6-4 

210  Philadelphia.  Pa. 

21     Greq  "Dutch"  Morley     Jr. 

G     6-2 

170   Hyattsville 

,Md. 

22     Mark  Fotherqill            So. 

F     6-9 

220  Somersel,  Ky 

25     Ernest  Graham           Sr. 

G-F   6-7 

207   Baltimore,  Md 

32     Charles  Pittman          Jr. 

F     6-8 

215  Rocky  Mount,  N.C. 

33     Pete  Holbert               Fr. 

F     6-6 

190  Fairfax,  Va. 

41     Jon  Robinson             So. 

G     6-4 

185  Gastonia,  N.C. 

42     Herman  Veal              Fr. 

F     6-6 

200  Jackson  Miss 

52     Chades  "Buck"  Williams  Jr. 

C-F    6-8 

215   Rocky  Mount,  N  C 

54     Taylor  Baldwin             Jr. 

C    6-10 

219  Greenwich,  Conn 

55     Albert  Kinq                 Sr. 

F     6-6 

190  Brooklyn, 

N.Y. 

Head  Coach:  Charles  Lefty  Dnesell 

Assistant  Coaches:  Tom  Abatemarco.  John  Kochan,  Sherman  Dillard 

SEASON  STATISTICS 

Name                        GP   FG%     FT",  Reb-Avq     Asst 

Pts.-Avg 

Albert  King              31-31    .502 

812 

177-5.7        92 

559-18.0 

Buck  Williams          31-31    .647 

.637     363-11.7        31 

482-15.6 

Ernest  Graham         31-31    .514 

.727 

176-5.7      120 

448-14.5 

Greq  Manninq          31-31    .558 

.821 

41-1.3        85 

422-13.6 

Charles  Pittman         31-2    .670 

.640 

115-3.7        13 

158-5.1 

Reggie  Jackson        31-23     353 

.750 

45-1.5        60 

93-3.0 

Dutch  Morley            30-7    ,548 

.790 

40-1.3        84 

61-2.0 

Steve  Rivers             24-0    .404 

.917 

10-0.4        19 

53-2.2 

Herman  Veal             16-0    .353 

591 

31-1.9         4 

25-1.6 

Pete  Holbert             12-0    .240 

.667 

15-1.3         1 

22-1.8 

Jon  Robinson             9-0    .529 

167 

7-0.8         3 

19-2.1 

Taylor  Baldwin             9-0    .667 

.750 

11-1.2         1 

11-1.6 

Maryland  Totals          31    .532 

.720  1095-35.3      503 

2353-75.9 

Opponent  Totals          31    .473 

.698    954-30.8      454 

2164-69.8 

ACC  TOURNAMENT 

Quarterfinals  -  defeated  Duke,  56-53 
Semifinals  -  defeated  Virginia,  85-62 
Finals  -  lost  to  North  Carolina.  61-60 

NCAA  TOURNAMENT 

Mideast  Region  First  Round  -  defeated 

Tenn  -Chattanooga,  81-69 
Mideast  Region  Second  Round  -  lost  to  Indiana,  99-64 


No 

Name 

Yr. 

Pos 

Ht. 

Wt.    Hometown 

10 

Jeff  Adkins 

So. 

G 

6-5 

185  Martinsville,  Va. 

11 

Chuck  Dnesell 

So. 

G 

6-2 

170  Silver  Sprinq.  Md. 

12 

Jeff  Ba»ler 

Fr. 

G 

6-1 

165  Washington,  D.C. 

14 

Steve  Rivers 

Jr. 

G 

6-3 

175  Uniondale,  N.Y. 

20 

Ed  Farmer 

Fr. 

F 

6-8 

210   Wilson,  NC 

22 

Mark  Fotherqill 

Jr. 

F 

6-9 

220  Somerset,  Ky. 

24 

Adrian  Branch 

So. 

F 

6-8 

185  Larqo,  Md. 

31 

Bryan  Palmer 

Fr. 

F 

6-10 

205   Susquehannock,  Md 

33     Pete  Holbert 

Jr. 

F-G    6-6 

190   Annandale.Va 

34     Len  Bias 

Fr. 

F     6-8 

195  Landover,  Md. 

42     Herman  Veal 

Jr. 

F     6-6 

220  Jackson,  Miss. 

52     Greg  Stevens 

Fr. 

C     7-2 

260   Slow,  Ohio 

54     Ben  Coleman 

Jr. 

3-F    6-9 

220   Minneapolis,  Minn 

Head  Coach:  Charles  "Lefty 

Dnesell 

Assistant  Coaches:  John  Kochan,  Sherman  Dillard,  Mel  Cartwnght 

SEASON  STATISTICS 

Name                       GP  FG%     FT%  Reb.-Avg.    Asst. 

Pts.-Avg 

Adrian  Branch 

29-29 

.469 

.715 

150-5.2 

95 

541-18  7 

Ben  Coleman 

30-30 

.571 

.652 

242-8.1 

32 

454-15  1 

Jeff  Adkins 

30-30 

.468 

.648 

80-2.7 

121 

297-9  9 

Len  Bias 

30-13 

.478 

.636 

125-4.2 

22 

214-7.1 

Mark  Fothergill 

30-23 

557 

758 

112-3.7 

19 

187-6.2 

Herman  Veal 

26-19 

479 

762 

179-6.9 

18 

176-6.8 

Steve  Rivers 

25-5 

556 

.313 

21-0.8 

22 

137-5.5 

Jeff  Baxter 

30-0 

.417 

.794 

20-0  7 

33 

103-3.4 

Ed  Farmei 

20-1 

.408 

.636 

44-2.2 

3 

54-2.7 

Pete  Holbert 

20-0 

,222 

.826 

11-0.6 

4 

33-1.7 

Chuck  Dnesell 

17-0 

.333 

.571 

5-0.3 

5 

21-1.3 

Bryan  Palmer 

12-0 

000 

.250 

15-1.3 

1 

2-0.2 

Maryland  Totals 

30 

.490 

.685  1098-36.6 

375 

2222-74.1 

Opponent  Totals 

30 

.453 

.670  1022-34.1 

385 

2141-71.4 

ACC  TOURNAMENT 

Quarterfinals  -  lost  to  Georgia  Tech,  64-58  (OT) 

NCAA  TOURNAMENT 

Midwest  Region  First  Round  -  defeated 

Tenn  -Chattanooga,  52-51 
Midwest  Region  Second  Round  -  lost  to  Houston,  60-50 


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TURTUM 


TEAMS  OF  TRADITION 


1 983-84 

Record:  24-8  H:  13-2  A:  64  N:  5-2 
ACC:  9-5, 2nd  place,  ACC  Tournament  champion 
Postseason:  NCAA  Sweet  Sixteen 
Rankings:  AP  No.  11,  UPI  No.  10 


1 984-85 

Record:  25-12  H:  14-2  A:  7-6  N4-4 
ACC:  8-6. 4th  place  (tie) 
Postseason:  NCAA  Sweet  Sixteen 
Rankings:  None 


1 985-86 

Record:  19-14  H.  10-5  A  6-7  N  3-2 
ACC:  6-8, 6th  place 
Postseason:  NCAA  Second  Round 
Rankings:  None 


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TEAM  ROSTER 


TEAM  ROSTER 


TEAM  ROSTER 


No. 

Name 

Yr. 

Pos 

Ht. 

Wt.  Hometown 

3 

Keith  Gatlin 

Fr. 

G 

6-5 

165  Gnmesland,  N.C. 

10 

Jeff  Adkins 

Jr. 

G 

6-5 

185  Martinsville,  Va. 

11 

Chuck  Driesell 

Jr. 

G 

6-2 

170  Silver  Spnng,  Md. 

12 

Jeff  Baxter 

So. 

G 

6-1 

165   Washington.  D  C 

14 

Steve  Rivers 

Sr. 

G 

6-3 

170  Uniondale, NY. 

:: 

Mark  Fothergill 

Sr. 

F 

6-9 

220  Somerset,  Ky. 

24 

Adrian  Branch 

Jr. 

F 

6-8 

185  Larqo,  Md. 

31 

Bryan  Palmer 

So. 

C 

6-10 

205  Glen  Rock,  Pa. 

32 

Terry  Long 

Fr 

F 

6-8 

240  Glen  Allen,  Va. 

33 

Pete  Holbert 

Sr. 

F 

6-6 

190    Fairfav  Va 

34 

Len  Bias 

So. 

F 

6-8 

195  Landover,  Md. 

42 

Herman  Veal 

Sr. 

F 

6-6 

200  Jackson.  Miss 

54 

Ben  Coleman 

Sr. 

C 

6-9 

220  Minneapolis  Minn 

Head  Coach:  Charles  lefty"  Dnesell 


Assistant  Coaches:  Sherman  Dillard,  Mel  Cartwnght.  Ron  Bradley 


SEASON  STATISTICS 


Name 

GP 

FG% 

FT% 

?eb.-Avg. 

Asst. 

Pts  -Avg 

Ben  Coleman 

32-32 

608 

.715 

269-8.4 

53 

491-15.3 

Len  Bias 

32-31 

567 

.767 

145-4.5 

48 

4S8--5  2 

Adnan  Branch 

28-25 

.479 

.752 

89-3.1 

75 

363-13.0 

Jeff  Adkins 

32-31 

.538 

.673 

86-2.7 

119 

304-9.4 

Herman  Veal 

32-28 

.554 

.733 

213-6.7 

57 

268-8.4 

Keith  Gatlin 

32-9 

487 

.761 

52-' 6 

148 

198-6.2 

Mark  Fothergill 

32-3 

.535 

.846 

64-2.0 

12 

109-3.4 

Terry  Long 

27-0 

.542 

.515 

52-1.9 

10 

55-2  0 

Jeff  Baxter 

21-0 

.393 

.733 

8-0.4 

46 

48-2.3 

Chuck  Dnesell 

15-0 

462 

.526 

8-0.4 

5 

34-2.3 

Pete  Holbert 

14-0 

.421 

.833 

13-0.9 

4 

21-1.5 

Steve  Rivers 

6-0 

.429 

1.000 

1-0.2 

1 

12-2.0 

Maryland  Totals 

32 

.539 

.725 

1078-33.7 

548 

2391-747 

Opponent  Totals 

32 

462 

.694 

996-311 

465 

2151-672 

ACC  TOURNAMENT 

Quarterfinals  -  defeated  N  C  State.  69-63 
Semifinals  -  defeated  Wake  Forest,  66-64 
Finals  -  defeated  Duke,  74-62 

NCAA  TOURNAMENT 

Mideast  Region  First  Round  -  bye 
Mideast  Region  Second  Round  -  defeated 

West  Virginia,  102-77 
Mideast  Region  Semifinal  -  lost  to  Illinois,  72-70 


No     Name 

Yr. 

'os.   Ht. 

Wt. 

Hometown 

3      Keith  Gatlin 

So. 

G     6-5 

165 

jrimesland,  N.C. 

10    JeffAdkins 

Sr. 

G     6-5 

185 

vlartinsville,  Va. 

11     Chuck  Dnesell 

Sr. 

G     6-2 

170 

silver  Spnnq,  Md. 

12     Jeff  Baxter 

Jr. 

G     6-1 

165 

Washington,  D.C. 

22     Walter  Lancaster          Fr 

G     6-4 

180 

.anham,  Md. 

24     Adnan  Branch 

Sr, 

G-F   6-8 

185 

.argo,  Md. 

31     Bryan  Palmer 

So. 

C    6-10 

205 

Slen  Rock,  Pa. 

32     Terry  Long 

So. 

C-F    6-8 

240 

3len  Allen  Va 

33     Derrick  Lewis 

Fr. 

F     6-7 

195 

remple  Hills  Md 

34     Len  Bias 

Jr. 

F     66 

195 

.andover,  Md 

41     Tom  Jones 

Jr. 

F     6-6 

205 

3ak  Hill.  W.Va. 

50     Ed  Woods 

Fr. 

F     6-7 

210 

"tockville.  Md. 

Head  Coach:  Charles  lefty"  Dnesell 

Assistant  Coaches:  Sherman  Dillard,  Mel  Cartwnght, 

Ron  Bradle) 

SEASON  STATISTICS 

Name                       GP  FG%     FT%  Reb.-Avg.    Asst.     Pts.-Avg 

Len  Bias 

37-37    .530 

.777 

251-68 

65     701-19.0 

Adnan  Branch 

37-37    .510 

.762 

182-4.9 

81      671-18.1 

Keith  Gatlin 

37-35    .514 

.862 

70-1.8 

221       306-8.3 

Tom  Jones 

37-20    .507 

.741 

1554.2 

37       264-7.1 

Demck  Lewis 

37-34     466 

.625 

241-6.5 

33       221-6.0 

JeffAdkins 

37-14    .456 

.711 

78-4.1 

68        193-5.2 

Jeff  Baxter 

35-0    .500 

.697 

26-0.7 

46         97-2.8 

Terry  Lonq 

37-8    .508 

6"3 

69-1.9 

14         85-2.3 

Chuck  Dnesell 

14-2    .333 

727 

8-0  6 

3         38-2.7 

Bryan  Palmer 

12-0    .167 

.846 

10-0.8 

4         13-1.1 

Walter  Lancaster 

7-0    .500 

.000 

1-01 

3         10-1.4 

Ed  Woods 

5-0    .000 

.429 

3-0.4 

0           3-0.6 

Maryland  Totals 

37    .503 

.743 

1184-32 

575    2602-70.3 

Opponent  Totals 

37     459 

.691 

1222-33 

510    2404-650 

ACC  TOURNAMENT 

Quarterfinals  -  lost  to  Duke,  86-73 

NCAA  TOURNAMENT 

Southeast  Region  First  Round  -  defeated 

Miami-Ohio,  69-68  (OT) 
Southeast  Region  Second  Round  -  defeated  Navy,  64-59 
Southeast  Region  Semifinal  -  lost  to  Villanova,  46-43 


No     Name 

Yr. 

3os.   Ht. 

Wt. 

Hometown 

3      Keith  Gatlin 

jr 

G     6-5 

165 

Gnmesland,  N.C. 

12    Jeff  Baxter 

Sr. 

G     6-1 

165 

Washington.  DC. 

21     John  Johnson 

Fr. 

G     64 

170 

Knoxville  Tenn 

23     Dave  Dickerson           Fr. 

F     &6 

200 

Olar.  S.C. 

25     Tony  Massenburrj         Fr 

F     6-8 

215 

Susse»  Va 

31     Bryan  Palmer 

Jr. 

C    6-10 

205 

Glen  Roc,  Pa 

32     Terry  Lonq 

Jr. 

C-F   6-8 

240 

Glen  Allen,  Va. 

33     Derrick  Lewis 

So. 

F     6-7 

195 

Temple  Hills,  Md. 

34     Len  Bias 

Sr 

F     5-8 

195 

Landover.  Md 

40     David  Greqq 

Fr. 

F     6-9 

190 

Hyattsville,  Md 

41     Tom  Jones 

Sr 

F     5-6 

205 

Oak  Hill,  W.Va. 

50     Phil  Nevin 

Fr. 

C    6-11 

250 

Vanderqrift,  Pa. 

54     Christoph  Weisheit       Fr. 

C     7-2 

210 

Cologne,  W  Germany 

Head  Coach:  Charles  lefty'  Dnesell 

Assistant  Coaches:  Ron  Bradley, 

Oliver  Pumell.  Bart  Bellairs 

SEASON  STATISTICS 

Name                       GP  FG%     FT7.  Reb.-Avq.    Asst.     Pts.-Avg 

Len  Bias 

32-32     544 

.864 

224-7.C 

33     743-23.2 

Keith  Gatlin 

32-30     475 

784 

86-2." 

204     326-10.2 

Jeff  Baxter 

32-30     478 

.703 

62-1.! 

101       303-9.5 

Tom  Jones 

33-9     551 

.617 

155-4." 

36       267-8.1 

Demck  Lewis 

33-33    .485 

.684 

222-6." 

28       261-7.9 

John  Johnson 

31-8    .500 

o42 

29-0.! 

35       181-5.8 

Tern,  Lonq 

28-21    .546 

618 

87-3.1 

16        91-3.3 

Tony  Massenburg 

29-8    .500 

563 

60-2.1 

0        83-2.9 

Dave  Dickerson 

15-0    .440 

769 

22-1.! 

7        32-2.1 

David  Greqq 

15-1    .588 

474 

11-0." 

2        29-1.9 

3reg  Nared 

7-0    .375 

.000 

5-0." 

3          64.9 

Maryland  Totals 

33    .510 

.729  1030-31.; 

465    2322-70.4 

Opponent  Totals 

33    .480 

.730  1017-30.! 

457    216645.6 

ACC  TOURNAMENT 

Quarterfinals  -  defeated  North  Carolina.  85-75 
Semifinals  -  lost  to  Georgia  Tech.  64-62 

NCAA  TOURNAMENT 

West  Region  First  Round  -  defeated  Pepperdine.  69-64 
West  Region  Second  Round  -  lost  to  UNLV.  70-64 


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TEAMS  OF  TRADITION 


1 987-88 

Record:  18-13  H:  8-4  A:  6-7  N:4-2 
ACC:  6-8,  5th  place 
Postseason:  NCAA  Second  Round 
Rankings:  None 


1 993-94 

Record:  18-12  H  10-3  A  4-6  N:  4-3 
ACC:  8-8, 4th  place  (tie) 
Postseason:  NCAA  Sweet  Sixteen 
Rankings:  USA  Today/CNN  No.  20 


1 994-95 

Record:  26-8  H.  16-0  A.  4-4  N:  6-4 
ACC:  12-4,  ACC  Regular  Season  co-champion 
Postseason:  NCAA  Sweet  Sixteen 
Rankings:  AP  No.  1 0,  USA  Today/CNN  No.  1 1 


TEAM  ROSTER 


TEAM  ROSTER 


TEAM  ROSTER 


No.    Name 


Yr.    Pos.   Ht.     Wt.   Hometown 


3      Keith  GaBin 
5      Mitch  Kasoff 


Sr.     G     6-5     170  Gnmesland,  N.C. 


So.     G     6-1     175  Pikesville,  Md 


10     MarkKarver 

So. 

F      6-7 

195  Keninqston,  Md. 

11     Teyon  McCoy 

So. 

G     6-1 

170  Hammond,  Ind 

12     Rudy  Archer 

Jr. 

G     6-1 

170  Baltimore,  Md. 

21     John  Johnson 

Jr. 

G     64 

170   Knoxville  Tenn 

22     Greg  Na-ec 

Jr. 

G     64 

190  Wilmington,  Ohio 

23     Dave  Dickenson          Jr. 

F     64 

200  Olar.S.C. 

24     Brian  Williams 

Fr. 

C    6-10 

210  Santa  Monica,  Calif 

25     Ton)  Massenburg        So 

F-C    6-9 

230  S 

ussex, V 
altimore 

a. 

30     Rodney  Walke 

Jr. 

F     6-9 

250  B 

Md. 

33     "ernes  Lewis 

Sr. 

F     6-7 

195  Temple  Hills.  Md. 

43     Cednc  Lewis 

Fr. 

F     6-9 

200  Temple  Hills,  Md. 

44     Steve  Hood 

So 

G-F    64 

190  NewCarroMon.Md. 

Head  Coach:  Bob  Wade 

Assistant  Coaches 

Ron  Bradley. 

Dliver  Pumell,  Jeff  Adkins 

SEASON  STATIS 

Name                      GP  FG7.     FT7.  R< 

TIC 

b.-Avg. 
237-7.6 

s 

Asst. 
71 

Pts.-Avg 

Demck  Lewis 

31-31    .556 

593 

466.'--  : 

Rudy  Archer 

31-31    .432 

.770 

75-2  4 

172 

393-12  7 

Brian  Williams 

29-29    .600 

.671 

1734.0 

22 

363-12  5 

Keith  Gatlm 

21-10     506 

.758 

63-3.0 

76 

257-':: 

Tonv  Massenburg 

23-16    .520 

.573 

1 22-5  3 

10 

233-10.1 

Steve  Hood 

29-12    .482 

741 

72-25 

55 

226-7.8 

Teyon  McCoy 

31-8    .486 

.871 

31-1.0 

68 

165-5.3 

Dave  Dickerson 

30-6    .472 

.724 

62-2.1 

30 

1354,5 

John  Johnson 

234    .444 

.700 

1647 

12 

51-2.2 

Cedric  Lewis 

7-2    .313 

.308 

14-2.0 

1 

14-2.0 

Mark  Karver 

12-0    .313 

.727 

94.8 

10 

19-1.6 

Rodney  Walker 

12-0    .417 

.333 

94.8 

1 

12-1.0 

Mitch  Kasoff 

64    .400 

.333 

0-0  0 

0 

5-0.8 

Greg  Nared 

14-1    .182 

.875 

3-0.2 

8 

114.8 

Maryland  Totals 

31    .504 

.672 

57-30.9 

516 

2350-75.8 

Opponent  Totals 

31     482 

.715  1010-32.6 

488 

2227-718 

ACC  TOURNAMENT 

Quarterfinals  -  defeated  Georgia  Tech.  8447 
Semifinals  -  lost  to  North  Carolina,  74-64 

NCAA  TOURNAMENT 

Southeast  Region  First  Round  -  defeated 

UC  Santa  Barbara,  9242 
Southeast  Region  Second  Round  -  lost  lo  Kentucky,  70-64 


No,    Name 

Yr. 

5os.  Ht.     Wt.  Hometow 

n 

3      Matt  Raydo 

Fr. 

G    5-10    160  Ft.  Lauderdale,  Fla. 

4       Exree  Hipp 

So. 

F     64     183  Washington, DC. 

10     Duane  Simpkins          So 

G     64     173  Ft.  Washington,  Md. 

11     MattKovarik 

Fr. 

G     6-5     179  Greensboro.  N.C. 

12     DonnyJudd 

So. 

F     6-5     185  Forest*,  Md. 

15     Johnny  Rhodes          So. 

G     6-5     205  Washington, DC 

21     Mark)  Lucas 

Sc 

F     64     230  Memphis, 

Tenn. 

22     Keith  Booth 

Fr. 

F     6-5     220  Baltimore  Md. 

24     John  Walsh 

Jr. 

F     64     221   West  Islip.  NY 

30     Nick  Bosnic 

Fr. 

F-G   6-7     197  Uniontown,  Pa, 

31     Wayne  Bristol 

Jr. 

G     6-1     178  Beltsville,  Md. 

32     Joe  Smith 

Fr. 

F-C    6-9     213   Norfolk,  Va 

55     Kurtis  Shultz 

Jr. 

F     64     235  Randallstown,  Md 

Head  Coach:  Gary  Williams 

Assistant  Coaches 

Billy  Hahn,  Art  Perry,  Jimmy  Patsos 

SEASON  STATISTICS 

Name                       GP  FG%     FT%  Reb.-Avg.    Asst. 

Pts.-Avg 

Joe  Smith 

30-30    .522 

,734    321-10,7        25 

582-19  4 

Exree  Hipp 
Johnny  Rhodes 

30-30     472 
30-29    .419 

.688      1204.0        76 
.623      2034.8      122 

397-13,2 
374-125 

Duane  Simpkins 

30-30    485 

.784        77-2.6      136 

355-118 

Keith  Booth 

30-30     454 

.584      1834.1       65 

324-10.8 

Mario  Lucas 

304     391 

.585      107-3.6        11 

163-5.4 

Nick  Bosnic 

28-0    .413 

.706        41-1.5       24 

82-29 

Donny  Judd 

8-0    417 

.667         64.8         0 

16-2.0 

Matt  Kovarik 

29-1    .421 

.792       33-1.1       31 

53-1.8 

Wayne  Bnstol 

224     379 

,632        174.8         6 

38-1.7 

Kurtis  Shultz 

19-0    .294 

.333        11-0.6         4 

12-0,6 

Matt  Raydo 

9-0    .000 

429         34.3         2 

34.3 

Maryland  Totals 
Opponent  Totals 


JO    .457     .682   1193-39.8      502    2399-80.0 
30    .432     .640   1148-38~3      448    2197-73.2 


ACC  TOURNAMENT 

Quarterfinals  -  lost  to  Virginia,  6943 

NCAA  TOURNAMENT 

Midwest  Region  First  Round  -  defeated  St.  Louis,  7447 
Midwest  Region  Second  Round  -  defeated 

Massachusetts,  95-87 
Midwest  Region  Semifinal  -  lost  to  Michigan,  78-71 


No, 

Name 

Yr. 

Pos 

Ht. 

Wt.   Hometown 

3 

Matt  Raydo 

So. 

G 

5-10 

160  Ft.  Lauderdale,  Fla. 

4 

Exree  Hipp 

Jr. 

F 

64 

205  Washmqton.  D  C 

10 

Duane  Simpkins 

Jr. 

G 

64 

172   Ft  Washmqton.  Md 

1' 

Matt  Kovarik 

So 

G 

6-5 

185  Greensboro,  N.C. 

12 

Donny  Judd 

Sr 

F 

6-5 

185  Forestville,  Md. 

13 

Sarunas  Jasikevicius 

Fr. 

G 

64 

202  Kaunas,  Lithuania 

15 

Johnny  Rhodes 

Jr. 

G 

64 

205  Washington,  D.C. 

21 

Mano  Lucas 

Jr. 

F 

6-8 

233  Memphis,  Tenn. 

22 

Keith  Booth 

So. 

F 

6-5 

225  Baltimore  Md. 

25 

Rodney  Elliot 

Fr. 

F 

6-8 

207  Baltimore  Md. 

31 

Wayne  Bristol 

Sr. 

G 

6-1 

185  Beltsville.  Md. 

32 

Joe  Smith 

So. 

F-C 

6-10 

221   Norfolk,  Va. 

55 

Kurtis  Shultz 

Sr. 

F 

6-5 

235  Randallstown,  Md. 

Head  Coach:  Gary  Williams 

Assistant  Coaches:  Billy  Hahn,  Art  Peny,  Jimmy  Patsos 

SEASON  STATISTICS 


Name 

GP 

FG% 

FT% 

^eb.-Avg. 

362-107 

Asst. 
40 

Pts.-Avg 

Joe  Smith 

34-34 

578 

.741 

708-208 

Johnny  Rhodes 

34-34 

.525 

694 

179-5  3 

'26 

475-14.0 

Exree  Hipp 

34-34 

.514 

.656 

1414.2 

109 

461-13.6 

Keith  Booth 

34-34 

.455 

.695 

247-7.3 

76 

369-10.9 

Duane  Simpkins 

34-33 

.445 

.841 

72-21 

162 

358-10.5 

Mario  Lucas 

344 

420 

.577 

125-3.7 

23 

241-7.1 

Wayne  Bnstol 

344 

.465 

.636 

40-1.2 

31 

133-3.9 

Sarunas  Jasikevicius  294 

.446 

.810 

194.7 

22 

89-3.1 

Donny  Judd 

104 

.455 

.556 

54.5 

3 

16-- 6 

Kurtis  Shultz 

124 

.636 

1.00 

114.9 

1 

19-16 

Rodney  Elliott 

30-0 

,500 

519 

46-1  5 

13 

43-1.4 

Matt  Raydo 

124 

445 

.800 

64.5 

8 

12-1.0 

Matt  Kovank 

31-1 

313 

.647 

274.9 

27 

224.7 

Maryland  Totals 

34 

498 

.706 

1367-402 

641 

2946-86.7 

Opponent  Totals 

34 

.440 

.656 

1142-33.6 

511 

2514-73.9 

ACC  TOURNAMENT 

Quarterfinals  -  defeated  Flonda  Stale,  7144 
Semifinals  -  lost  to  North  Carolina,  97-92  (OT) 

NCAA  TOURNAMENT 

West  Region  First  Round  -  defeated  Gonzaga,  87-63 
West  Region  Second  Round  -  defeated  Texas,  82-68 
West  Region  Semifinal  -  lost  to  Connecticut,  99-89 


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TEAMS  OF  TRADITION 


1 995-96 

Record:  17-13  H  11-3  A.  3-5  N.  3-5 
ACC:  8-8, 4th  place  (tie) 
Postseason:  NCAA  First  Round 
Rankings:  None 


1 996-97 

Record:  21-11  H  11-3  A:  5-4  N:  5-4 
ACC:  9-7, 4th  place  (tie) 
Postseason:  NCAA  First  Round 
Rankings:  AP  No.  22 


1 997-98 

Record:  21-11  H:  12-2  A:  3-5  N  6-4 
ACC:  10-6, 3rd  place 
Postseason:  NCAA  Sweet  Sixteen 
Rankings:  AP  No.  20,  USA  Today/NABC  No.  22 


TEAM  ROSTER 


No     Name 

Yr. 

>os.   Ht. 

Wt. 

■iometow 

n 

3      Laron  Profit 

Fr. 

F-G    6-5 

189 

Charleston,  S.C. 

4      Exree  Hipp 

Sr. 

F     6-8 

224 

Washington,  D.C. 

5      Matt  Raydo 

Jr. 

G    5-10 

153 

:t.  Lauderdale,  Fla 

10     Duane  Simpkins          Sr 

G     6-0 

172 

-t.  Washi 

lgton,  Md 

11     Matt  Kovarik 

Jr. 

G     64 

201 

jreensboro,  N.C. 

12    Terrell  Stokes 

Fr. 

G     6-0 

172 

3hiladelp 

na,  Pa. 

13     Sarunas  Jasikevicius    So. 

G     64 

195 

\aunas.  Lithuania 

14     Norman  Fields 

Fr. 

G     6-0 

173 

tit.  Vemon,  N.Y. 

15    Johnny  Rhode 

Sr. 

G     64 

212 

Washington,  DC. 

21     Mario  Lucas 

Sr 

F     6-8 

241 

Memphis 

Tenn. 

22     Keith  Booth 

Jr. 

F      6-6 

222 

Baltimore 

Md. 

25     Rodney  Elliot 

So. 

F     6-8 

213 

Baltimore  Md. 

45     Brian  Watkins 

So. 

F     6-9 

216 

Nashville,  Tenn. 

54     Obinna  Ekezie 

Fr. 

F-C    6-9 

260 

3ort  Harcourt,  Nigena 

Head  Coach:  Gary  Williams 

Assistant  Coaches 

Billy  Hahn,  Art  Perry,  Jimmy  Patsos 

SEASON  STATISTICS 

Name                       GP  FG%     FT%  Reb.-Avg.    Asst. 

Pts.-Avg 

Johnny  Rhodes 

30-30     478 

.569 

•"-6? 

98 

502-167 

Keith  Booth 

30-30     442 

.757 

233-7  8 

73 

459-'5  3 

Duane  Simpkins 

27-27    .458 

.845 

65-2.4 

118 

328-12  2 

Mario  Lucas 

29-6    .427 

.628 

151-5.2 

6 

305-105 

Exree  Hipp 

29-27    .368 

.661 

89-3.1 

54 

198-6.8 

Laron  Profit 

27-0    .482 

.756 

74-2.7 

32 

154-5.7 

Rodney  Elliott 

29-6     500 

.692 

91-3.1 

11 

1424.9 

Obinna  Ekezie 

30-18    .472 

.550 

111-3.7 

10 

135-4.5 

Sarunas  Jasikevicius 

27-2    .427 

.500 

32-1.2 

33 

106-3  9 

Terrell  Stokes 

30-4    .470 

635 

40-1.3 

85 

100-3.3 

Matt  Raydo 

8-0    .250 

.500 

0-0.0 

3 

4-0.5 

Norman  Fields 

10-0     286 

000 

4-0.4 

1 

5-0.5 

Matt  Kovarik 

5-0    .000 

.500 

2-0.4 

3 

2-0.4 

Maryland  Totals 

30     449 

.683  1158-38.6 

529 

2440-81.3 

Opponent  Totals 

30    .451 

.729   1114-37.1 

429 

2288-76.3 

ACC  TOURNAMENT 

Quarterfinals  -  defeated  Duke.  82-69 
Semifinals  -  tost  to  Georgia  Tech.  84-79 

NCAA  TOURNAMENT 

West  Region  First  Round  -  lost  to  Santa  Clara,  91-79 


TEAM  ROSTER 


No.    Name 


Yr.    Pos.   Ht.      Wt.   Hometown 


3      Laron  Profit 

So. 

F-G    6-5 

189 

Charleston,  S.C. 

4      Atman  Smith 

Fr 

G    5-10 

160 

Baltimore,  Md. 

5      Matt  Raydo 

Sr. 

G    5-10 

152 

Ft.  Lauderdale,  Fla. 

10     Kelly  Hite 

Fr. 

G     6-4 

190 

Temple  Terrace,  Fla. 

11     Matt  Kovarik 

Jr. 

G     64 

201 

Greensboro.  N  C 

12     Terrell  Stokes 

So. 

G     6-0 

171 

Philadelpti 

ia,  Pa, 

13     Sarunas  Jasikevicius     Jr 

G     64 

195 

Kaunas,  Lithuania 

'4      Norman  Fields 

So. 

G     6-0 

173 

Ml.  Vemon,  N.Y. 

20     Matt  Hahn 

Fr. 

G     6-0 

155 

Columbia,  Md. 

22     Keith  Booth 

Sr. 

F     6-6 

222 

Ball, more 

kid 

25     Rodney  Elliot 

Jr. 

F     6-8 

213 

3a  1  more 

M 

45     Brian  Watkins 

So. 

F     6-9 

216 

Nashville,  Tenn 

54     Obinna  Ekezie 

So 

F-C    6-9 

260 

Port  Harcourt,  Nigeria 

55     Mike  Mardesic 

Fr 

C     7-0 

220 

Boston,  Mass 

Head  Coach:  Gary  Williams 

Assistant  Coaches 

Billy  Hahn,  Dave  Dickerson,  Jimmy  Patsos 

SEASON  STATISTICS 

Name                       GP  FG%     FT%  Reb.-Avg.    Asst. 

Pts.-Avg 

Keith  Booth 

32-32    .469 

.717 

253-7,5 

82 

624-195 

Laron  Profit 

32-30    .475 

.626 

171-5.3 

78 

412-12.9 

Sarunas  Jasikevicius  32-32     418 

.742 

80-2.5 

102 

338-10.6 

Obinna  Ekezie 

32-32    .550 

.639 

212-6.6 

22 

322-10.1 

Rodney  Elliott 

32-2    .483 

.728 

197-6.2 

42 

275-8.6 

Terrell  Stokes 

32-31     .427 

.645 

88-2.8 

•43 

263-8.2 

Brian  Watkins 

25-0    .445 

.647 

54-2.2 

2 

70-8.2 

Matt  Kovank 

32-1    .431 

679 

58-1.6 

41 

64-2.0 

Norman  Fields 

8-0    .400 

.833 

8-1  .C 

1 

14-1.8 

Alman  Smith 
Matt  Hahn 

4-0    .429 
4-0    .500 

30C 
.667 

3-O.E 

1-0.: 

0 
1 

6-1.5 
4-1.0 

Kelly  Hite 

11-0    .250 

.500 

11-1  c 

0 

10-0  9 

Matt  Raydo 

9-0    .200 

.333 

3-0.: 

4 

4-0  5 

Maryland  Totals 
Opponent  Totals 


32    .465 


32    .405 


.681   1226-38.3 
.668  1092-34.1 


518 
425 


2406-75.2 
2136-66  8 


ACC  TOURNAMENT 

Quarterfinals  -  defeated  Clemson,  76-61 
Semifinals  -  lost  to  NC  State,  65-58 


NCAA  TOURNAMENT 

Southeast  Region  First  Round  -  lost  to 
College  of  Charleston,  75-66 


TEAM  ROSTER 


No,    Name 


Yr.    Pos.   Ht.     Wt.   Hometown 


Laron  Prof t 


Jr    F-G    6-5 


Atman  Smith 


So.     G     6-0 


11      Matt  Kovank 


Sr.     G     64 


12     Terrell  Stokes 


Jr.     G     6-0 


13     Sarunas  Jasikevicius    Sr.     G     64 


20     Matt  Hahn 


So.     G     6-0 


21     LaRon  Cephas 


Fr.      F     6-7 


25     Rodne;,  Elliot 


Sr.     F     6-8 


31     Norman  Fields 


Jr.     G     6-0 


33     Mike  Mardesich 


Fr.    C-F    7-0 


44     Terence  Morris 


Fr      F     6^8 


194  Charleston,  S.C   _ 

170  Baltimore.  Md. 

196  Greensboro,  N.C 
189  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

197  Kaunas,  Lithuania 
155  Columbia,  Md. 

220  Wilmington,  Del 

221  Baltimore  Md, 
183  ML  Vemon,  N.Y. 
250  Boston,  Mass. 
199  Frederick.  Md. 


45     Bnan  Watkins 


Jr.      F     6-9     220  Nashville,  Tenn 


54     Obinna  Ekezie 


Jr.    F-C  6-10    256  Port  Harcourt.  Nigeria 


Head  Coach:  Gary  Williams 


Assistant  Coaches:  Billy  Hahn  Dave  Dickerson  Jimmy  Patsos 


SEASON  STATISTICS 


Name 

GP 

FG%     FTO 

Reb.-Avg. 

Asst 

Pts.-Avg 

Laron  Profil 

32-32 

.447 

707 

165-5.2 

104 

506-15.8 

Rodney  Elliott 

32-32 

.485 

686 

236-7.4 

51 

481-15.0 

Obinna  Ekezie 

32-32 

.484 

67,3 

207-65 

51 

410-12.8 

Sarunas  Jasikevicius  32-32 

.456 

759 

104-3.3 

116 

396-12.4 

Terence  Moms 

32-0 

523 

695 

113-3.5 

25 

236-7.4 

Mike  Mardesich 

32-0 

424 

622 

1384.3 

26 

172-5.4 

Terrell  Stokes 

32-25 

415 

667 

82-2.6 

149 

172-5.4 

Matt  Kovarik 

32-7 

.484 

429 

53-1.7 

64 

76-2.4 

Brian  Watkins 

940 

.500 

600 

15-1.7 

3 

19-2.1 

Norman  Fields 

Man  Hahn 

12-0 
11-0 

.526 
.250 

000 

750 

11-0.9 
043.0 

4 
4 

23-1.9 
11-1.0 

Atman  Smith 

11-0 

.400 

500 

843.7 

4 

11-1.0 

LaRon  Cephas 

21-0 

.143 

250 

30-1.4 

1 

7-0.3 

Maryland  Totals 

32 

.461 

678 

1271-397 

602 

2520-788 

Opponent  Totals 

32 

.408 

660 

1209-37.8 

421 

2306-721 

ACC  TOURNAMENT 

Quarterfinals  -  defeated  Georgia  Tech,  83-65 
Semifinals  -  lost  to  North  Carolina,  83-73  (OT) 

NCAA  TOURNAMENT 

West  Region  First  Round  -  defeated  Utah  Stale,  82-68 
West  Region  Second  Round  -  defeated  Illinois,  67-61 
West  Region  Semifinal  -  tost  (o  Anzona,  87-79 


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Record:  28-6  H:  13-1  A:  7-3  N:  8-2 
ACC:  13-3, 2nd  place 
Postseason:  NCAA  Sweet  Sixteen 
Rankings:  AP  No.  5,  USA  Today/NABC  No. 


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1 999-00 

Record:  25-10  H:  15-1  A:  4-5  N:  6-4 
ACC:  11-5, 2nd  place,  ACC  Tournament  finalist 
Postseason:  NCAA  Second  Round 
Rankings:  AP  No.  17,  USA  Today/ESPN  No.  25 


2000-01 

Record:  25-11  H:  11-3  A:  6-3  N:  8-5 
ACC:  10-6, 3rd  place 
Postseason:  NCAA  Final  Four 
Rankings:  AP  No.  11 ,  USA  Today/ESPN  No.  4 


TEAM  ROSTER 


No 

Name 

Yr. 

Pos. 

Ht. 

Wt. 

Hometown 

3 

Laron  Profit 

Sr 

F-G 

6-5 

202 

Charleston,  S.C. 

5 

Juan  Dixon 

Fr 

G 

6-3 

152 

Baltimore,  Md. 

12 

Terrell  Stokes 

Sr 

G 

6-0 

187 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

15 

Danny  Miller 

Fr 

G 

6-8 

205 

ML  Holly,  N.J. 

20 

Matt  Hahn 

Jr. 

G 

6-0 

162 

Columbia.  Mil 

21 

LaRon  Cephas 

So. 

F 

6-7 

223 

Wilminqton,  Del. 

23 

Steve  Francis 

Jr. 

G 

6-3 

194 

Takoma  Phtk  Md 

31 

Norman  Fields 

Sr. 

G 

6-0 

185 

ML  Vernon,  N.Y. 

33 

Mike  Mardesich 

So. 

C-F 

7-0 

255 

Boston.  Mass 

35 

Lonny  Baxter 

Fr. 

F 

6-8 

225 

Silver  Spnng  Md 

44 

Terence  Morris 

So. 

F 

6-9 

205 

Frederick,  Md. 

45 

Bnan  Watkins 

Sr. 

F 

6-9 

229 

Nashville  Tenn 

54     Obinna  Ekezie 
Head  Coach:  Gary  Williams 


Sr.    F-C  6-10    262  Port  Harcourt,  Nigeria 


Assistant  Coaches:  Billy  Hahn,  Dave  Dickerson,  Jimmy  Palsos 


SEASON  STATISTICS 


Name 

GP 

FG% 

FT% 

Reb.-Avg 

Asst. 
152 

Pts.-Avg 

Steve  Francis 

34-33 

.523 

.790 

154-4.5 

579-17.0 

Terence  Morris 

34-34 

.551 

.825 

242-7.1 

67 

521-15.3 

Laron  Profi 

34-34 

503 

.676 

162-4.8 

86 

494-14.5 

Obinna  Ekezie 

24-23 

.488 

.693 

141-5.9 

55 

305-12.7 

Juan  Dixon 

34-0 

.443 

.830 

88-2.6 

50 

250-7.4 

Lonny  Baxter 

32-10 

599 

573 

116-3.6 

29 

217-6.8 

Danny  Miller 

34-0 

.482 

.532 

72-2.1 

38 

144-4.2 

Terrell  Stokes 

34-34 

.421 

.667 

94-2  8 

76 

143-4.2 

Mike  Mardesich 

34-0 

.350 

.528 

117-3.4 

34 

115-3.4 

Brian  Watkins 

19-1 

488 

.500 

34-1.8 

11 

50-2  b 

LaRon  Cephas 

15-0 

.445 

.500 

5-0.3 

1 

21-14 

Norman  Fields 

22-1 

.286 

.778 

21-1.0 

10 

24-1.1 

Malt  Hahn 

14-0 

.750 

.445 

6-0.4 

8 

10-0.7 

Maryland  Totals 

34 

.495 

.701 

1343-39.5 

567 

2873-84.5 

Opponent  Totals 

34 

.388 

.658 

1209-35.6 

735 

2259-66.4 

ACC  TOURNAMENT 

Quarterfinals  -  defeated  Flonda  State,  93-69 
Semifinals  -  lost  to  North  Carolina,  86-79 

NCAA  TOURNAMENT 

South  Region  First  Round  -  defeated  Valparaiso,  82-60 
South  Region  Second  Round  -  defeated  Creighton,  75-63 
South  Region  Semifi nal  -  lost  to  St,  John's,  76-63 


TEAM  ROSTER 

No.    Name                      Yr.   Pos. 

Ht. 

Wt. 

Hometown 

3      Juan  Dixon 

So. 

G 

6-3 

152 

Baltimore.  Md. 

4      Ead  Badu 

So. 

G 

6-0 

167 

Baltimore,  Md 

11     Calvin  McCall 

Fr 

G 

6-3 

200 

Orlando,  Fla 

12     Drew  Nicholas 

Fr 

G 

6-3 

165 

Hempstead,  NY 

15     Danny  Miller 

So. 

G 

6-8 

205 

Ml  Holly,  N  J 

20     Matt  Hahn 

Sr 

G 

6-0 

162 

Columbia,  Md 

21     LaRon Cephas 

Jr 

F 

6-7 

223 

Wilmington,  Del. 

25     Sieve  Blake 

Fr 

G 

6-3 

175 

Miami  Lakes,  Fla. 

31      Byron  Mouton 

Jr, 

G-F 

6-6 

215 

Rayne,  La. 

33     Mike  Mardesich 

Jr 

C-F 

7-0 

255 

Boston,  Mass 

35     Lonny  Baxter 

So 

F-C 

6-8 

250 

Silver  Sprinq,  Md, 

44     Terence  Morns 

Jr 

F 

6-9 

205 

Frederick,  Md 

45    Tahj  Holden 

Fr 

F 

6-10 

235 

Red  Bank  N  J 

Head  Coach:  Gary  Williams 

Assistant  Coaches:  Billy  Hahn,  Dave  Dickerson,  Jimmy  Palsos 

SEASON  STATISTICS 

Name 


GP  FG%     FT%  Reb.-Avg.    Asst.     Pts.-Avg 


Juan  Dixon 

35-35 

,462 

.790 

192-5.5 

127 

630-18  0 

Terence  Morris 
Lonny  Baxter 

34-34 
35-35 

,493 
,533 

.761 
.594 

293-8.6 

308-8  8 

80 
31 

53715  8 
547-156 

Danny  Miller 

34-34 

,449 

.654 

99-2  9 

92 

290-8.5 

Steve  Blake 

35-33 

,408 

.686 

106-3.0 

217 

244-7.0 

Drew  Nicholas 

35-0 

,421 

621 

38-1.1 

50 

177-5.1 

Tahj  Holden 

35-3 

432 

.672 

69-2.0 

34 

116-3.3 

Mike  Mardesich 

35-0 

426 

.625 

100-2.9 

19 

95-2.7 

LaRon  Cephas 

14-0 

.391 

.429 

19-1.4 

0 

21-1.5 

Calvin  McCall 

13-0 

.227 

571 

10-0.8 

11 

14-1.1 

Matt  Hahn 

13-1 

.286 

.667 

3-0  2 

6 

12-0  9 

Earl  Badu 

4-0 

.000 

000 

1-0.3 

0 

0-0,0 

Maryland  Totals 

35 

.465 

.685 

1354-38.7 

667 

2683-76.7 

Opponent  Totals 

35 

.402 

681 

1296-370 

491 

2386-682 

ACC  TOURNAMENT 

Quarterfinals  -  defeated  Florida  State,  82-61 
Semifinals  -  defeated  NC  State,  64-61 
Finals  -  lost  to  Duke,  81-68 

NCAA  TOURNAMENT 

Midwest  Region  First  Round  -  defeated  lona,  74-59 
Midwest  Region  Second  Round  -  lost  to  UCLA.  105-70 


TEAM  ROSTER 

No.    Name                      Yr.   Pos.   Ht. 

Wt. 

Hometown 

1       Byron  Mouton 

Jr 

G-F    6-6 

215 

Rayne, La 

3      Juan  Dixon 

Jr 

G     6-3 

164 

Baltimore,  Md. 

4      Earl  Badu 

Jr 

G     6-0 

160 

Baltimore,  Md. 

11      Calvin  McCall 

So. 

G     6-3 

200 

Orlando,  Fla. 

12     Drew  Nicholas 

So. 

G     6-3 

160 

Hempstead.  N  Y 

15     Danny  Miller 

Jr 

G-F    6-8 

220 

Ml  Holly, 

U. 

21     LaRon  Cephas 

Sr 

F     6-7 

217 

Wilmingtor 

Del 

25     Steve  Blake 

So. 

G     6-3 

160 

Miami  Lakes,  Fla 

33     Mike  Mardesich 

Sr 

C     7-0 

244 

Boston,  Mass 

35     Lonny  Baxter 

Jr 

F-C    6-8 

260 

Silver  Spring,  Md. 

40     Matt  Slaninka 

Fr 

C     7-4 

257 

Olney,  Md 

44     Terence  Morris 

Sr. 

F     6-9 

221 

Fredenck,  Md. 

45     Tahj  Holden 

So. 

F    6-10 

247 

Red  Bank,  N.J. 

54     Chris  Wilcox 

Fr. 

F-C   6-10 

210 

Whiteville,  N.C 

Head  Coach:  Gary  Williams 

Assistant  Coaches:  Billy  Hahn,  Dave  Dickerson,  Jimmy  Patsos 

SEASON  STATIS 

Name                       GP  FG%     FT%  R< 

TIC 

b.-Avg 

153-4.3 

IS 

Asst. 

93 

Pts-Avg 

Juan  Dixon              36-36 

483 

.865 

654-18  2 

Lonny  Baxter            36-35 

566 

.592 

286-7.9 

19 

561-156 

Terence  Morris        36-36 

.432 

.795 

277-7.7 

68 

439-12.2 

Byron  Mouton         36-30 

.508 

779 

145-4.0 

44 

344-9.6 

Steve  Blake             36-36 

.399 

.714 

108-3  C 

248 

248-69 

Drew  Nicholas           36-0 

494 

.702 

56-1.6 

86 

237-6.9 

Danny  Miller              36-4 

.432 

.556 

95-2  6 

77 

174-4.8 

Tahj  Holden              27-0 

.494 

.608 

61-2.3 

15 

121-4  5 

Mike  Mardesich          36-1 

473 

.533 

92-2.6 

16 

130-3  6 

Chris  Wilcox             34-1 

.580 

.606 

73-2.1 

16 

122-3.6 

LaRon  Cephas          14-1 

526 

.429 

15-1.1 

1 

24-17 

Calvin  McCall           11-0 

.308 

.600 

7-0.6 

8 

13-1.2 

Earl  Badu                  2-0 

000 

.000 

0-0.0 

: 

0-0.0 

Maryland  Totals          36 

.484 

.696  1478-41.1 

692 

3067-85.2 

Opponent  Totals         36 

.404 

.708  1299-36.1 

444 

2605-72.4 

ACC  TOURNAMENT 

Quarterfinals  -  defeated  Wake  Forest.  71-53 
Semifinals -lost  to  Duke,  84-82 

NCAA  TOURNAMENT 

West  Region  First  Round  -  defeated  George  Mason,  83-80 
West  Region  Second  Round  -  defeated  Georgia  State,  79-60 
West  Region  Semifinals  -  defeated  Georgetown,  76-66 
West  Region  Finals  -  defeated  Stanford,  87-73 
National  Semifinals  -  lost  to  Duke,  95-84 


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2001-02 

NATIONAL 
CHAMPIONS 

Record:  32-4  H:  15-0  A:  7-2  N:  8-5 

ACC:  15-1,  Regular  Season  Champion 

Postseason:  NCAA  Champion,  NCAA  East  Region  #1  Seed 

Rankings:  AP  No.  4,  USA  Today/ESPN  No.  1 


TEAM  ROSTER 

No.   Name                     Yr.  Pos.  Ht. 

Wt 

Hometown 

1       Byron  Mouton 

Sr 

G/F    6-6 

215 

Rayne, La. 

3      Juan  Dixon 

Sr. 

G     6-3 

164 

Baltimore,  Md. 

4      Earl  Badu 

Sr. 

G     6-0 

1 60 

Baltimore,  Md. 

5      Calvin  McCall 

Jr. 

G     6-3 

200 

>lando,  Fla 

10     Andre  Collins 

Fr. 

G     5-9 

180 

:risfield.  Md. 

12     Drew  Nicholas 

Jr. 

G     6-3 

160 

Hempstead,  N.Y. 

21     Mike  Grinnon 

Fr. 

F     6-6 

195 

Huntinqton,  N.Y. 

25     Steve  Blake 

Jr. 

G     6-3 

160 

vliami  Lakes,  Fla 

33     Ryan  Randle 

Jr. 

F     6-9 

245 

Ouncanville  Texas 

35     Lonny  Baxter 

Sr. 

F/C    6-8 

260 

Silver  Spnnq,  Md. 

45     Tahj  Holden 

Jr. 

F     6-10 

247 

ted  Bank.  N.J. 

54     Chris  Wilcox 

So. 

F/C  6-10 

220 

A/hiteville,  N.C. 

Head  Coach:  Gary 

Villiams 

Assistant  Coaches:  Dave  Dickerson,  Jimmy 

Patsos,  Matt  Kovarik 

Director  of  Basketball  Operations:  Troy  Wainwright 

Trainer:  J.J  Bush 

Strength  &  Conditioning  Coach:  Kurtis  Shultz 

SEASON  STATISTICS 

Name                       GP  FG%     FT%  Reb.-Avq. 

Asst.     Pts.-Avg. 

Juan  Dixon 

36-36    .469 

.898 

166-4.6 

104      735-20.4 

Lonny  Baxter 

35-35    .545 

.623 

288-8  2 

28     533-15.2 

Chris  Wilcox 

36-26     504 

S85 

257-7.1 

53     432-12.0 

Byron  Mouton 

36-35     46y 

.767 

180-5  0 

74     401-11.1 

Steve  Blake 

36-36    .382 

824 

137-3.8 

286       287-8.0 

Drew  Nicholas 

36-1    .477 

.803 

81-2.3 

88       255-7.1 

Tahj  Holden 

36-11    .453 

.836 

96-2  7 

42       202-5.6 

Ryan  Randle 

34-0    .524 

.563 

106-3.1 

5       129-3.8 

Andre  Collins 

22-0    .667 

778 

12-0.5 

19        48-2.2 

Calvin  McCall 

19-0    .526 

500 

1 5-0  8 

2         27-1.4 

Mike  Grinnon 

16-0    .286 

1.000 

5-0.3 

4           7-0.4 

Earl  Badu 

12-0    .500 

.000 

3-0  3 

9           4-0.3 

Maryland  Totals 

36    .482 

726  1479-41,1 

714    3060-85.0 

Opponent  Totals 

36    .399 

.681   1347-37.4 

489    2552-70.9 

ACC  TOURNAMENT 

Quarterfinals  —  defeated  Florida  State,  85-59 
Semifinals  -  lost  to  NC  State,  86-82 

NCAA  TOURNAMENT 

East  Region  First  Round  —  defeated  Siena,  85-70 
East  Region  Second  Round  —  defeated  Wisconsin,  87-57 
East  Region  Semifinal  —  defeated  Kentucky,  78-68 
East  Region  Final  —  defeated  Connecticut,  90-82 
National  Semifinal  —  defeated  Kansas,  97-88 
National  Championship  —  defeated  Indiana,  64-52 


2002-03 

Record:  21-10  H:  14-2  A:  4-4  N:  3-4 
ACC:  11-5,  T-2nd  place 
Postseason:  NCAA  Sweet  Sixteen 
Rankings:  AP  No.  17,  USA  Today/ESPN  No.  10 


2003-04 

Record:  20-12  H:  12-4  A:  4-5  N:  4-3 
ACC:  7-9, 6th  place,  ACC  Tournament  champion 
Postseason:  NCAA  Second  Round 
Rankings:  AP  No.  19,  USA  Today/ESPN  No.  24 


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TEAM  ROSTER 

No.   Name                     Yr.  Pos.  Ht. 

Wt.  Hometown 

1 

Jamar  Smith 

Jr 

F/C    6-9 

239  Sicklerville,  N.J. 

2 

Andre  Collins 

So 

G     5-9 

160  Crisfield,  Md. 

4 

Travis  Garrison 

So. 

F/C    6-8 

234   Suitland.Md 

5 

Calvin  McCall 

Sr. 

G     6-3 

210   Orlando  Fla 

11 

John  Gilchrist 

Fr. 

G     6-3 

190  Vi 

ginia  Beach,  Va. 
mpstead,  N.Y. 

12 

Drew  Nicholas 

Sr. 

G     6-3 

165   H 

13 

Chris  McCray 

Fr 

G     6-4 

166  Capital  Heights,  Md 

20 

Danen  Henry 

So. 

F     6-6 

202   R 

xbury,  N  J 
ntington,  N.Y 

21 

Mike  Grinnon 

So. 

F      6-6 

198   H 

22 

Nik  Caner-Medley 

Fr. 

F      6-8 

220   Portland,  Maine 

25 

Steve  Blake 

Sr. 

G     6-3 

172   M 

ami  Lakes,  Fla. 
ncanville,  Texas 
d  Bank,  N  J 

33 

Ryan  Randle 

Sr 

F/C    6-9 

245   D 

45 

Tah|  Holden 

Sr. 

F/C   6-10 

270   R( 

Head  Coach:  Gary  Williams 

Assistant  Coaches:  Dave  Dickerson.  Jimmy  Patsos,  Matt  Kovarik 


SEASON  STATISTICS 


Name 

GP 

FG% 

FT% 

Reb.-Avg. 

Asst. 

Pts.-Avg 

Drew  Nicholas 

31-31 

.440 

.852 

119-3.8 

83 

552-17.8 

Ryan  Randle 

31-31 

.496 

.611 

224-7.2 

26 

395-12.7 

Sieve  Blake 

31-31 

.415 

.819 

114-3.7 

221 

360-11.6 

TahjHolden 

30-25 

407 

711 

132-4.4 

53 

260-8.7 

Nik  Caner-Medley 

31-18 

.536 

.581 

110-3.5 

30 

260-8.7 

Jamar  Smith 

30-0 

481 

.545 

118-3.9 

9 

176-5.9 

Calvin  McCall 

29-13 

.465 

.733 

98-3.4 

44 

140-4.8 

John  Gilchrist 

31-0 

588 

.688 

65-2.1 

52 

142-4  6 

Travis  Garrison 

30-6 

.469 

684 

93-3.1 

15 

119-4  0 

Chris  McCray 

24-0 

.431 

.652 

38-1.6 

18 

75-3.1 

Andre  Collins 

19-0 

.516 

500 

7-0.4 

17 

41-2.2 

Mike  Grinnon 

11-0 

.455 

667 

10-0.9 

3 

18-1.6 

Danen  Henry 

9-0 

.500 

.500 

8-0.9 

2 

11-1.2 

Maryland  Totals 

31 

.464 

.713 

1241-400 

573 

2472-79.7 

Opponent  Totals 

31 

.378 

.700 

1156-37.3 

399 

2069-66.7 

ACC  TOURNAMENT 

Quarterfinals  -  lost  to  North  Carolina,  84-72 

NCAA  TOURNAMENT 

South  Region  First  Round  —defeated  UNC  Wilmington,  75-73 
South  Region  Second  Round  — defeated  Xavier,  77-64 
South  Region  Semifinals  —lost  to  Michigan  State,  60-58 


TEAM  ROSTER 


No.   Name 

Yr 

Pos.   Ht. 

Wt. 

Hometown 

1      Jamar  Smith 

Sr 

F/C    6-9 

239 

Sicklerville,  N  J 

4      Travis  Garrison 

So. 

F     6-8 

236 

Suitland,  Md. 

5      D.J.  Strawberry 

Fr 

G     6-5 

183 

Corona,  Calif. 

11     John  Gilchrist 

So. 

G     6-3 

199 

Virqinia  Beach,  Va. 

1 3     Chris  McCray 

So. 

G     6-5 

180 

Capitol  Heiqhls,  Md. 

20     Danen  Henry 

Jr. 

F     6-6 

204 

Roxbury,  N.J. 

21     Mike  Grinnon 

Jr 

F     6-6 

211 

Huntinqton,  N.Y. 

22     Nik  Caner-Medley 

So. 

F     6-8 

233 

Portland.  Maine 

23     Mike  Jones 

Fr. 

G     6-5 

196 

Dorchester,  Mass. 

25     Ekene  Ibekwe 

Fr. 

F     6-9 

211 

Carson,  Calif 

31      Will  Bowers 

Fr. 

C     7-1 

245 

Hanover,  Md 

44     Hassan  Fofana 

Fr. 

F/C  6-10 

290 

Weston,  Mass. 

Head  Coach:  Gary  Williams 

Assistant  Coaches:  Dave  Dickerson,  Jimmy 

Patsos,  Matt  Kovarik 

SEASON  STATISTICS 

Name                       GP  FG%     FT%  Reb.-Avg 

Asst.     Pts.-Avq. 

John  Gilchrist 

32-30 

.474 

.702 

144-4! 

159     492-15.4 

Jamar  Smith 

32-32 

.421 

.472 

283-8.! 

39     418-13.1 

Nik  Caner-Medley 

32-32 

.433 

.657 

151-4." 

55     389-12.2 

Chris  McCray 

32-30 

.444 

822 

122-3  E 

90      352-11.0 

Travis  Garrison 

32-25 

.414 

.729 

165-5.2 

21       251-7.8 

D.J  Strawberry 

31-3 

.489 

.526 

87-2.J 

41       192-6.2 

Ekene Ibekwe 

32-7 

.504 

516 

124-3.S 

10       157-4.9 

Mike  Jones 

30-0 

.391 

.761 

56-1.  i 

15       1464.9 

Hassan  Fofana 

28-0    .326 

.440 

47-1.7 

2 

39-1.4 

Will  Bowers 

19-0    .308 

.615 

22-1  2 

4 

16-0.8 

Andre  Collins 
Mike  Grinnon 
Darien  Henry 
Maryland  Totals 
Opponent  Totals 


6-1 

467 

.000 

7-1.2 

10 

15-2.5 

11-0 

.333 

667 

11-10 

5 

6-0.5 

9-0 

500 

.000 

2-0.2 

0 

4-0.4 

32 

.441 

.631 

1322-41.3 

451 

2477-77.4 

32    .405     .720  1233-38.5      409    2308-72.1 


ACC  TOURNAMENT 

Quarterfinals  -  defeated  Wake  Forest,  87-86 
Semifinals  -  defeated  NC  State,  85-82 
Championship  -  defeated  Duke,  95-87  (OT) 

NCAA  TOURNAMENT 

Denver  Region  First  Round  -  defeated  UTEP,  86-83 
Denver  Region  Second  Round  -  lost  to  Syracuse,  72-70 


162 


BASKETBALL 


HONORED  JERSEYS 

BOSEY 


ALL-AMERICA 
1931  *1932 


SHUE 

ALL-AMERICA 
1953*1954 


Maryland  athletics  honors  the  jersey  numbers  of  1 5  Terrapin  greats.  Along  with 
the  coach  of  the  2002  national  champions,  each  is  honored  with  a  banner  hung 
from  the  rafters  of  Comcast  Center. 

TOM 

McMILLEN 

ALL-AMERICA 
1972*1973* 1974 


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6-2,  FORWARD 
FORT  MYER,  VA. 
PLAYED:  1929-32 


Louis  "Bosey"  Berger  was  regarded  as  one  of  the  greatest  athletes 
in  the  history  of  Maryland  athletics  ...  a  two-time  All-America  selection 
and  a  consensus  pick  in  1932..  his  selection  is  considered  a  great  feat 
because  Maryland  was  an  agricultural  school  at  the  time  and  not  among 
the  athletic  giants ...  considered  one  of  the  best  all-around  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  played  baseball  and  signed  a  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. 


6-2,  FORWARD 
BALTIMORE,  MD. 
PLAYED:  1952-54 


Terps'  first  high  profile  basketball  star ...  earned  Converse  and  Helms 
Foundation  All-America  honors  as  a  senior,  while  averaging  21 .8  points 
a  game . .  scored  654  points  in  1953 ...  scored  40  points  against  Wake 
Forest  in  the  1953  Southern  Conference  tournament  and  selected  as 
the  tournament  MVP ...  school  record-holder  in  career  scoring  until  1974 
...  was  the  third  overall  player  selected  in  the  1954  NBA  Draft  by  the 
Philadelphia  Warnors  .was  All-Pro  twice  and  a  five-time  NBAAII-Star 
during  his  10-year  NBA  career  with  the  Warriors,  New  York  Knicker- 
bockers, 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  and  Los  Angeles  Clippers ...  was 
twice  named  as  the  NBA  Coach  of  the  Year ...  was  general  manager  of 
the  Philadelphia  76ers. 

SHUE'S  CAREER  STATISTICS 

YEAR      GP     FGM-FGA     PCT    FTM-FTA   PCT.    AST  REB      PTS-Avg. 


1951-52 

21 

- 

224-106 

1952-53 

23 

176-375 

469     156-223     700       - 

— 

508-22.1 

1953-54 

30 

237469 

505     180-228    .789      - 

— 

654-21.8 

Career 

74 

- 

1386-18.7 

6-11,  FORWARD 
MANSFIELD,  PA. 
PLAYED:  1972-74 


Averaged  20.5  points  and  9.8  rebounds  dunng  his  three-year  career ... 
was  selected  as  a  three-time  All-American  and  a  three-time  Academic 
All-American ...  one  of  only  three  Terps  to  average  more  than  20  points  per 
game  in  successive  seasons  and  is  one  of  two  players  in  school  history  with 
a  career  scoring  average  over  20  points  per  game ...  led  Maryland  to  the 
1972  National  Invitation  Tournament  championship,  earning  tournament 
MVP  honors ...  earned  a  silver  medal  for  the  United  States  in  the  1972 
Olympic  Games ...  played  in  the  NBA  for  1 1  seasons  with  Buffalo,  Atlanta, 
New  York  and  Washington ...  put  his  professional  basketball  career  on  hold 
one  year  directly  out  of  college  in  order  to  fulfill  his  Rhodes  Scholarship 
obligations  by  studying  for  a  year  at  Oxford  ...  was  elected  to  the  U.S. 
Congress  from  Maryland's  4th  distnct  in  1986  ...  served  as  Co-Chair  of 
the  President's  Commission  on  Physical  Fitness. 

MCMILLEN'S  CAREER  STATISTICS 

YEAR      GP     FGM-FGA    PCT.  FTM-FTA  PCT.   AST REB^   PTS-Avg, 

1971-72     32        235428      549     197-241     817      33       306-96       667-208 


1972-73 

,,a 

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.585 

116-145 

300 

28 

284-98 

616-21.2 

1973-74 

27 

214404 

530 

96-126 

762 

41 

38-IIUi 

Career 

88 

699-1259 

555 

409-512 

.799 

102 

859-9.8 

1107-20  5 

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SPORTS 


TEAM 


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TURTU! 


ALL-AMERICA 
1974 


6-9,  CENTER 

SPRINGFIELD  GARDENS,  N.Y. 
PLAYED:  1972-74 


The  best  rebounder  in  Maryland  history  and  one  of  the  nation's  best 
ever ...  rebounding  prowess  earned  a  spot  on  most  1974  All-America 
squads  along  with  offensive-minded  teammates  Tom  McMillen  and 
John  Lucas ...  only  player  in  Maryland  history  with  more  than  1 ,000 
career  rebounds  (1 ,053) ...  41 2  rebounds  and  14.7  average  in  1974 
are  school  records ...  career  rebounding  average  of  1 2.2  rebounds  a 
game  is  also  the  Maryland  record ...  three-time  AII-ACC  selection ... 
Maryland  MVP  in  1973  and  its  Outstanding  Senior  in  1974 ...  drafted 
in  the  first  round  of  the  1974  NBA  Draft  by  the  Washington  Bullets, 
but  chose  to  sign  with  the  Indiana  Pacers  of  the  American  Basketball 
Association ...  spent  10  seasons  in  the  NBA  and  ABA  with  the  Pac- 
ers, Kansas  City  Kings,  Milwaukee  Bucks,  New  Jersey  Nets  and 
New  York  Knicks ...  upon  leaving  professional  basketball,  enrolled 
in  Harvard  Law  school  and  graduated  in  1 987 . . .  the  first  former  pro 
basketball  player  to  graduate  from  the  prestigious  law  school. 

ELMORE'S  CAREER  STATISTICS 

YEAR_  GP     FGM-FGA     PCT    FTM-FTA   PCT.    AST  REB      PTS-Avg. 

1971-72    32        126-273     .462      95-126    .754      37     351-11.0       347-106 


19_72-7_3_  26        112239      469        37-61     607 35      290-112       261-100 


JOHN 
LUCAS 

ALL-AMERICA 
1974*1975 


ALBERT 


ALL-AMERICA 
1980*1981 


6-4,  GUARD 
DURHAM,  N.C. 
PLAYED:  1973-76 


Three-time  All-America  selection  who  is  considered  by  many  as  the 
greatest  guard  in  the  history  of  the  Terps'  program ...  first  Maryland 
player  to  earn  first  team  AII-ACC  honors  in  three  straight  seasons ... 
the  No.  5  all-time  Maryland  scorer  with  2,015  points ...  No.  4  on  the 
school's  all-time  assists  list ...  the  Terps  finished  ranked  No.  8  ( 1 973), 
No.  4  (1974),  and  No.  5(1975)  in  the  final  Associated  Press  polls 
with  Lucas  as  their  point  guard ...  was  also  a  collegiate  Ail-American 
in  tennis,  a  sport  in  which  he  was  a  two-time  ACC  singles  champion 
and  earned  that  same  honor  in  doubles  play ...  No.  1  selection  in 
the  1976  NBA  college  draft ...  played  14  seasons  in  the  NBA  with 
the  Rockets,  Golden  State  Warriors,  Washington  Bullets,  San 
Antonio  Spurs,  Milwaukee  Bucks  and  Seattle  SuperSonics ...  after 
his  playing  days  ended,  he  was  the  head  coach  of  the  San  Antonio 
Spurs  and  Philadelphia  76ers,  and  was  named  as  head  coach  of 
the  Cleveland  Cavaliers  in  2001. 

LUCAS'  CAREER  STATISTICS 

YEAR       GP     FGM-FGA     PCT.    FTM-FTA   PCT.    AST  REB      PTS-Avg. 


1973-74     28 

170-324 

.525 

69-91      758 

48     412-14.7 

409-14.6 

Career     86 

408-836 

.488 

201-278     723 

120    1053-12.2 

1017-11.8 

1972-73 

30 

190-353 

538 

45-64 

703 

1/8 

83-28 

425-14  2 

1973-74 

28 

25 1  495 

.511 

58-77 

753 

159 

82-29 

564-20  1 

I974  75 

24 

186  139 

549 

97  11b 

836 

91 

100-4  2 

469  19  5 

1975-76 

28 

.'  i  i  456 

.511 

91-117 

778 

86 

109-3.9 

557-199 

Career 

110 

862-1643 

518 

291-374 

.778 

514 

374-3.4 

2015-18.3 

6-7,  FORWARD 
BROOKLYN,  N.Y. 
PLAYED:  1978-81 


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 
seasons ...  ranks  as  the  No.  3  all-time  Maryland  scorer  with  2,058 
career  points ...  his  career  scoring  average  of  1 7.4  points  per  game 
is  the  sixth-best  in  school  history ...  38  points  vs.  Clemson  in  1980 
is  a  Maryland  record  in  ACC  Tournament  games ...  shared  the  1 981 
team  MVP  Award  with  Buck  Williams  after  winning  the  award  outright 
in  1 980 ...  was  the  ACC  Player  of  the  Year  in  1 980  and  a  first  team 
AII-ACC  selection  again  in  1981 ...  came  to  Maryland  regarded  as 
the  nation's  top  high  school  recruit,  having  averaged  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  NBA  seasons  with  the  Nets,  76ers,  San 
Antonio  Spurs  and  Washington  Bullets ...  his  brother,  Bernard,  is 
also  a  former  NBA  star  and  league  scoring  champion 

KING'S  CAREER  STATISTICS 


YEAR 

GP 

FGM-FGA 

PCT. 

FTM-FTA 

PCT. 

AST 

REB 

PTS-Avg. 

1977-78 

28 

164-327 

502 

53-8: 

646 

64 

187-6.7 

381-136 

1978-79 

28 

191-387 

.494 

62-81 

765 

62 

144-5  1 

444-15.9 

1979-80 

31 

275-497 

553 

124-151 

.821 

86 

207-6.7 

674-21.7 

1980-81 

31 

232462 

502 

95-117 

.812 

92 

177-5.7 

559  ISO 

Career 

118 

862-1673 

515 

334-431 

.766 

304 

715-61 

2058-17  4 

164 


BUCK 
WILLIAMS 

ALL-AMERICA 
1981 


BIAS 

ALL-AMERICA 
1985*1986 


1 

WALT 
WILLIAMS 

ALL-AMERICA 
1992 


BASKETBALL 


6-8,  CENTER/FORWARD 
ROCKY  MOUNT,  N.C. 
PLAYED:  1979-81 


6-8,  FORWARD 
LANDOVER,  MD. 
PLAYED:  1983-86 


6-8,  FORWARD/GUARD 
TEMPLE  HILLS,  MD. 
PLAYED:  1989-92 


An  outstanding  scorer  and  extraordinary  rebounder,  Williams 
earned  All-America  honors  following  his  junior  season  ...  entered 
the  NBA  following  his  junior  season ...  averaged  15.6  points  and 
11.7  rebounds  a  game  as  a  junior ...  he  is  the  No.  4  rebounder  in 
Maryland  history  with  928  career  rebounds ...  career  average  of 
10.9  rebounds  a  game  is  second-best  in  school  history ...  averaged 
double-figure  scoring  in  each  of  his  three  seasons  while  registering 
the  school's  best-ever  career  field  goal  shooting  percentage  -61.5 
percent ...  led  the  ACC  in  rebounding  as  a  freshman  in  1978-79, 
was  third  in  1979-80  and  second  during  the  1980-81  season  ...  a 
member  of  the  1980  U.S.  Olympic  team  that  did  not  compete  in 
the  Moscow  Olympic  Games ...  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. 

WILLIAMS'  CAREER  STATISTICS 

YEAR_  GP  FGM-FGA  PCI  FTM-FTA  PCT.  AST  _  REB  PTS-Avg. 
1976-79    30        120-206      .583      60-109     550       18     323-108       300-100 


Unanimous  choice  on  almost  every  All-America  squad  following  his 
senior  season ...  he  was  a  third-team  All-America  selection  in  1985, 
as  a  junior ...  only  Terp  ever  to  be  named  the  ACC  Player  of  the  Year 
twice  (in  1985  and  1986) ...  Bias  is  the  Terps'  second  all-time  leading 
scorer  with  2,149  career  points ...  he  holds  two  of  the  school's  top 
four  single-season  marks ...  led  the  ACC  in  scoring  two  straight 
years ...  his  best  scoring  performance,  41  points  at  Duke  in  1986, 
ranks  as  the  third-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  rebounding  list  with  745  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  Basketball  Association 
college  draft,  taken  by  the  Boston  Celtics. 

BIAS'  CAREER  STATISTICS 

YEAR      GP     FGM-FGA     PCT.   FTM-FTA   PCT.    AST  REB      PTS-Avg. 


One  of  the  most  versatile  players  in  the  history  of  the  program  ... 
played  for  the  Terps  for  four  seasons  despite  the  opportunity  to 
turn  professional  early,  or  transfer  to  another  school  because  of 
the  Terps'  NCAA  sanctions ...  his  loyalty  to  Maryland  was  one  of 
the  key  reasons  why  Maryland  was  able  to  field  competitive  teams 
during  that  period  ...  broke  season  records  with  776  points  and  a 
26.8  average  as  a  senior ...  recorded  a  nation's  best  seven-game 
streak  of  30  points  or  more  as  a  senior ...  finalist  for  the  Wooden 
and  Naismith  Player  of  the  Year  awards  as  a  senior ...  closed  his 
career  as  the  school's  No.  11  all-time  scorer  with  1,704  points ... 
totaled  11  games  with  30  or  more  points  during  his  senior  season 
and  had  14  such  games  during  his  career ...  scored  a  career-high 
of  39  points  versus  Wake  Forest  in  1992  ...  drafted  by  the  Sacra- 
mento Kings  in  the  first  round  of  the  NBA  college  draft,  the  7th  pick 
overall  ...  has  played  for  Miami,  Toronto,  Portland,  Houston  and 
Dallas  in  the  NBA. 


1979-80 

24 

143-236 

606 

85-128 

.664 

27 

242-10.1 

371-15.5 

1980-81 

31 

183-283 

647 

116-182 

.637 

il 

363-11  7 

482-15.5 

Career 

85 

446-725 

615 

261419 

623 

76 

928-109 

1153-13  6 

1982-83 

30 

86-180 

478 

42-66 

636 

22 

125-42 

217-7.2 

1983-84 

32 

211-372 

.567 

6646 

767 

48 

145-45 

488-'5  2 

1964-85 

37 

274-519 

.528 

153-197 

777 

65 

:51-  6  8 

701-189 

1985-86 

!2 

267-491 

.544 

209-242 

864 

33 

224-7  0 

743-232 

Career 

131 

838-1.562 

.536 

470-591 

795 

168 

745-5.7 

2149-16.4 

WILLIAMS' 

YEAR      GP     FGM-FGA 
198849    26         75-170 

CAREER  STATISTICS 

PCT.   FTM-FTA   PCT.    AST           REB      PTS-Avg. 
441        33-53     623      66         92 

1989-90 

33 

143-296 

.483 

104-134 

.776 

149 

138-4.2 

420-12  7 

1990-91 

17 

109-243 

449 

72-86 

.837 

91 

86-51 

318-18.7 

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SMITH 

ALL-AMERICA 
1994*1995 


BOOTH 

ALL-AMERICA 
1997 


STEVE 
FRANCIS 

ALL-AMERICA 
1999 


6-10,  FORWARD/CENTER 
NORFOLK,  VA. 
PLAYED:  1994-95 


The  consensus  selection  as  the  1995  National  Collegiate  Player  of 
the  Year . ..  earned  six  National  Player  of  the  Year  selections  overall 
...  was  named  the  Atlantic  Coast  Conference  Player  of  the  Year 
and  UPI  third  team  All-American  as  a  freshman ...  he  became  one 
of  only  three  sophomores  in  the  history  of  the  conference  to  earn 
player  of  the  year  honors,  joining  only  NC  State's  David  Thompson 
and  Virginia's  Ralph  Sampson ...  an  AII-ACC  first-team  selection 
in  both  his  freshman  and  sophomore  seasons ...  averaged  20.8 
points  and  10.7  rebounds  as  a  sophomore  ...averaged  20.1  points 
and  1 0.7  rebounds  for  his  64-game  career  —  he  is  one  of  only  five 
players  in  school  history  to  average  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. 

SMITH'S  CAREER  STATISTICS 

YEAR      GP     FGM-FGA     PCT.    FTM-FTA   PCT.    AST  REB      PTS-Ava. 


6-6,  FORWARD 
BALTIMORE,  MD. 
PLAYED:  1994-97 


first-team  selection  his  senior  season,  1997  ...  received  two  votes 
in  the  ACC  Player-of-the  Year  voting  -  the  only  player  besides  Wake 
Forest's  Tim  Duncan  to  receive  voting  consideration  ,.,  a  four-time 
AII-ACC  honoree,  he  earned  first  team  honors  as  a  senior,  third  team 
as  a  junior,  and  honorable  mention  designation  during  his  freshman 
and  sophomore  seasons ...  played  on  four  NCAA  Tournament  teams 
...  school's  record  holder  with  576  career  free  throws ...  grabbed  a 
career-high  and  school-record  213  free  throws  made  as  a  senior 
...  a  first  round  selection  of  the  Chicago  Bulls  in  the  1997  NBA 
Draft ...  became  only  the  second  player  in  school  history  to  play 
for  an  NBA  World  Championship  team  as  the  Bulls  won  the  1998 
NBA  championship. 


1993-94 

30 

>  -   395 

522 

168-229    .734 

25 

121  10  ' 

582-19  4 

1994-95 

34 

245424 

.576 

209-282    .741 

40 

362-10.7 

708-20.8 

Career 

64 

451-819 

.550 

377-511    .737 

65 

683-10/ 

1290-20.1 

BOOTH'S  CAREER  STATISTICS 

YEAR      GP     FGM-FGA    PCT.  FTM-FTA  PCT.   AST          REB 

PTS-Avg. 

1993-94    30 

113-249      454       87-149     584       65 

183-6.1 

324-106 

1994-95    34 

126-277      .455     114-164    .695      76 

247-7.3 

369-109 

1995-96    30 

145-328      .442     162-214    .757      73 

233-7  8 

459-15.3 

1996-97    32 

205-437      .469     213-297     717      82 

253-7  9 

624-19  5 

Career    126 

589-1,291       456     576-824    .699     296 

916-7.3 

1776-14  1 

6-3,  GUARD 
TAKOMA  PARK,  MD. 
PLAYED:  1999 


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A  second  team  All-America  selection  following  his  outstanding  junior 
season  at  Maryland  .. .  AII-ACC  first  team  and  ACC  All-Tournament 
first  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  team  All-American  by  Sports  Illustrated  . . .  finalist  for  the 
Naismith  and  Wooden  awards  as  the  collegiate  player  of  the  year 
...  All-America  second-team  by  Eastern  Basketball  ...  AII-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  No.  5  Stanford  and  NIT  participant  DePaul ... 
selected  to  the  all-tournament  team  at  the  Puerto  Rico  Shootout . . . 
selected  by  the  Vancouver  Grizzlies  as  the  second  overall  pick  in 
the  first  round  of  the  1 999  NBA  Draft  and  later  traded  to  the  Houston 
Rockets ...  named  NBA  Co-Rookie  of  the  Year  in  2000  and  voted  to 
the  NBA  All-Star  Game  in  2002. 

FRANCIS'  CAREER  STATISTICS 

YEAR      GP     FGM-FGA     PCT.    FTM-FTA   PCT    AST  REB      PTS-Avg. 


34        205-392       523     124-157     790     152       1544  5       579-17  0 


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ALL-AMERICA 
2001  •  2002 


6-3,  GUARD 
BALTIMORE,  MD. 
PLAYED:  1999-2002 


its  first  NCAA  title ...  consensus  All-American  as  a  senior,  earning  ACC  Player 
of  the  Year  and  NCAA  Final  Four  MVP  honors  in  2002  ...led  Maryland  to 
consecutive  Final  Four  appearances,  and  became  UM's  all-time  sconng  champ 
with  2,269  points ...  third  in  voting  for  the  2002  Wooden  Award ...  winner  of  the 
Chip  Hilton  Award  and  Senior  CLASS  Award . . .  only  Terp  besides  John  Lucas 
to  be  named  first  team  AII-ACC  in  three  straight  seasons ...  ended  college 
career  as  the  only  player  in  NCAA  history  with  2,000  points,  300  steals  and 
200  three-pointers ...  9th  ri  NCAA  Tournament  history  in  sconng  for  a  career 
(294)  and  single  tournament  (155  in  2002) ...  the  winningest  Terp  ever  with 
1 1 0  victones,  and  never  fouled  out  in  141  career  games . . .  second  in  Maryland 
and  ACC  history,  and  12th  in  NCAA  history,  with  333  career  steals ...  scored  in 
double  digits  in  54  straight  games  to  end  his  career,  the  second  longest  streak 
in  Terp  history  .  joined  Lonny  Baxter  to  become  the  highest-sconng  tandem 
(4, 1 27  points)  in  NCAA  history  to  win  a  national  championship ,. .  selected  1 7th 
overall  by  the  Washington  Wizards  in  the  2002  NBA  draft. 

DIXON'S  CAREER  STATISTICS 


LONNY 


ALL-AMERICA 
2002 


YEAR 

GP 

FGM-FGA 

PCT. 

FTM-FTA 

PCT. 

AST 

REB 

PTS-Avg 

1998-99 

:m 

85-192 

443 

44-53 

830 

47 

88-2  6 

250-7  4 

1999-00 

35 
34 

234-506 
235-508 

462 
463 

113-143 

790 

127 

192-5.5 

630-18.0 

2000-01 

'26-148 

865 

93 

158-4  6 

684-20.1 

2001-02 

16 

251-535 

469 

141-157 

898 

104 

166-4.6 

735-204 

Career 

141 

802-1713 

.468 

426-501 

.850 

371 

599-4.2 

2269-16.1 

6-8,  FORWARD/CENTER 
SILVER  SPRING,  MD. 
PLAYED:  1999-2002 


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A  powerful  bruiser  with  excellent  hands  and  touch  around  the  basket 
helped  him  become  just  the  10th  player  in  NCAA  history  to  earn  NCAA 
Regional  MVP  honors  in  consecutive  seasons  member  of  the  Wooden 
Award  All-America  Team  in  2002  while  helping  lead  the  Terps  to  their  first 
national  championship . .  guided  Maryland  to  Final  Four  appearances  in 
2001  and  2002  ...  shares  the  Maryland  record  for  most  starts  in  a  career 
in  the  NCAA  tournament  (16)  finished  his  career  as  Maryland's  second- 
leading  rebounder  and  sixth-leading  scorer  of  all-time  . .  two  rebounds  shy 
of  becoming  the  second  player  in  school  history  with  1 ,000  rebounds ...  two 
rebounds  shy  of  becoming  the  first  player  in  Maryland  history  with  1 ,500 
points  and  1,000  rebounds ...  three-time  AII-ACC  recipient,  earning  first 
team  honors  in  2000,  and  second  team  accolades  as  a  junior  and  senior 
...  combined  with  Juan  Dixon  to  be  the  highest-scoring  tandem  (4,127 
points)  in  NCAA  history  to  win  a  national  championship  ,.,  with  Dixon, 
joined  Len  Elmore  and  Tom  McMillen  (1974)  as  the  only  other  pair  of  first 
team  All-Americans  on  the  same  team  in  Maryland  history  .  selected  with 
the  44th  pick  of  the  2002  NBA  draft  by  the  Chicago  Bulls. 

BAXTER'S  CAREER  STATISTICS 


YEAR 

GP 

FGM-FGA 

PCT. 

FTM-FTA 

PCT. 

AST 

REB 

PTS-Avg 

1998-99 

32 

82-137 

599 

51-89 

573 

18 

116-3  6 

217-6.8 

1999-00 

35 

218-409 

533 

111-187 

594 

31 

308-88 

547  15  6 

2000-01 

36 

219-387 

506 

122-206 

59? 

19 

286-7.9 

561-15.6 

2001-02 

35 

193-354 

.545 

147-236 

623 

28 

288-8  2 

533-15.2 

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6-3,  GUARD 
MIAMI  LAKES,  FLA. 
PLAYED:  2000-03 


finished  his  career  as  Maryland's  all-time  leader  in  assists,  games  started  and 
minutes  played  . .  finished  his  career  fifth  on  the  NCAA's  all-time  assists  chart 
with  972  and  fourth  in  ACC  career  assists  behind  Bobby  Hurley  (1,076),  Chris 
Corchiani  (1,038)  and  Ed  Cota  (1,030) .  AP  Honorable  Mention  All-Amenca 
selection  and  first  team  AII-ACC  choice  as  a  senior ...  a  semifinalist  for  the 
Wooden  Award  and  Naismith  National  Player  of  the  Year  Award  .led  the 
ACC  in  assists  as  a  sophomore,  junior  and  senior ...  the  only  player  in  ACC 
history  with  1 ,000  points,  800  assists,  400  rebounds  and  200  steals  .  joined 
UNC's  Ed  Cota  as  just  the  second  player  in  ACC  history  with  1,000  points, 
800  assists  and  400  rebounds . .  played  every  game  of  his  four-year  career 
which  included  three  Sweet  Sixteen  appearances,  two  tnps  to  the  Final  Four, 
a  national  title  and  1 5  NCAA  Tournament  games  . .  Maryland  was  103-35  with 
Blake  as  its  point  guard  overall,  13-3  in  the  NCAA  Tournament ...  contributed 
in  51  career  ACC  victones  .  4,312  minutes  played  more  than  any  player  in 
Maryland  history  .  selected  in  the  second  round  of  the  2003  NBA  Draft  by 
the  Washington  Wizards 

BLAKE'S  CAREER  STATISTICS 


YEAR      GP 

FGM-FGA 

PCT. 

FTM-FTA 

PCT    AST 

REB 

PTS-Avg. 

1999-00    35 

86-211 

408 

35-51 

680     217 

106-3.0 

244-7.0 

2000-01     36 
2001-02     36 

83-208 
91-238 

399 
.382 

45-63 
61-74 

.714     248 
824     286 

108-30 
137-38 

248-69 

287-S.C 

2002-03  31114-275    .415 

68-83 

.819 

221114-3.7 

360-116 

TOTAL    138 

374-932 

401 

209-271 

.771     973 

465-34 

1139-8.3 

Career    138      712-1287      .553     431-718    .600       96 


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AWARD  WINNERS 


168 


NATIONAL  HONORS 

NATIONAL  PLAYER  OF  THE  TEAR 

Player  Year  Selection  Board  or  Panel 


Joe  Smith               1995 

AP,  UPI,  Naismith 

NATIONAL  COACH  OF  THE  YEAR 

Coach                   Year          Selection  Board  or  Panel 

Garv  Williams          2001 

Playboy 

Gary  Williams          2002 

Basketball  America 

2002 

CBSSportslme.com 

2002 

Winged  Foot  Award  [New  York  Athletic  Club) 

2002  Victor  Award  (Nat'l  Academy  of  Sports  Editors) 


ALL-AMERICANS 

Player Year Selection  Board  or  Panel 


Louis  Berqer 

1931 

HF 

1932* 

GV- 1st  Team  HF 

Gene  Shue 

1953 

CV-2nd  Team 

1954 

CV-2ndTeam,HF 

Tom  McMillen 

1972 

CV-2nd  Team,  AP-3rd  Team,  UPI-3rd  Team 

1973 

CV-1st  Team.  NABC-2nd  Team,  UPI-2nd  Team,  AP-3rd  Team 

1974 


CV-1st  Team,  NABC-2nd  Team,  UPI-2nd  Team,  AP-3rd  Team 


Len  Elmore  _         1974  CV-1stTeam,  BW-lstJeam,  AP-2nd  Team,  NABC-2nd  Team,  UPI-2nd  Team 

John  Lucas  1974  AP-2nd  Team,  CV-2nd  Team,  NABC-3rd  Team 


1975* 

CV-1st  Team,  NABC-1st  Team,  UPI-1st  Team,  BW-1st  Team,  AP-2nd  Team 

1976* 

AP-1stTeam,  CV-1stTeam,  UPI-1stTeam,  BW-1stTeam 

Albert  Kinq 

1980 

AP-1st  Team,  CV-2nd  Team,  NABC-2nd  Team,  UPI-2nd  Team 

1981 

UPI-2nd  Team,  NABC-3rd  Team 

Buck  Williams 

1981 

CV-2nd  Team 

Len  Bias 


1985 


AP-2nd  Team,  BW-2nd  Team,  NABC-2nd  Team 


1986*        AP-1stTeam,  NABC-1st  Team,  UPI-1st  Team,  BW-1st  Team 

Walt  Williams  1992  AP-2nd  Team,  UPI-2nd  Team,  BW-2nd  Team 

1 994  UPI-3rd  Team 


Joe  Smith 


1995' 

AP-1st  Team,  NABC-1st  Team,  UPI-1st  Team.  BW-1st  Team 

Keith  Booth 

1997 

AP-3rd  Team,  NABC-3rd  Team 

Steve  Francis 

1999 

BW-2nd  Team.  AP-2nd  Team,  NABC-2nd  Team,  TSN-2nd  Team 

Juan  Dixon 

2001 

BW-3rd  Team,  NABC-3rd  Team 

2002* 

AP-1st  Team,  NABC-1st  Team,  BW-1st  Team,  TSN-1st  Team,  WD-1st  Team 

Lonny  Baxter 

2002 

WD-lstTeam 

ACADEMIC  ALL-AMERICANS 

Player  


Year 


Selection  Board  or  Panel 


Tom  McMillen 

1972 

GTE/CoSIDA-1stTeam 

Tom  McMillen 

1973 

GTE/CoSIDA-1stTeam 

Tom  McMillen 

1974 

GTE/CoSIDA-1stTeam 

Greq  Manninq 

1981 

GTE/CoSIDA-2nd  Team 

Matt  Roe 

1991 

GTE/CoSIDA-1stTeam 

*  Consensus  All-Americans  are  determined  by  first  team  selections  on  a  majority  of  major  All-America  teams 

AP-Associated  Press;  NABC-Basketball  Coaches;  BT-Basketball  Times;  BW-Basketball  Writers;  CV-Converse;  HF-Helms  Founda- 
tion; TSN-The  Sporting  News;  UPl-United  Press  International;  WD-Wooden  Award 


ACC 

1983-84 

Ben  Coleman  (2nd) 
Ben  Coleman  (2nd) 

HONORS 

1984-85 

Len  Bias  (1st) 
Adrian  Branch  (2nd) 

ACC  PLAYER  OF 

1985-86 

Len  Bias  (1st) 

THE  YEAR 

1986-87 

Derrick  Lewis  (2nd) 

1979-80 

Albert  King 

1988-89 

Tony  Massenburg  (3rd) 

1984-85 

Len  Bias 

Jerrod  Mustaf  (3rd) 

1985-86 

Len  Bias 

1990-91 

Matt  Roe  (3rd) 

1994-95 

Joe  Smith 

1991-92 

Walt  Williams  (1st) 

2001-02 

Juan  Dixon 

1993-94 

Joe  Smith  (1st) 
Exree  Hipp  (HM) 

ACC  ROOKIE  OF 

Johnny  Rhodes  (HM) 
Duane  Simpkins  (HM) 

THE  YEAR 

1994-95 

Joe  Smith  (1st) 

1978-79 

Buck  Williams 

Johnny  Rhodes  (3rd) 

1993-94 

Joe  Smith 

Keith  Booth  (HM) 
Exree  Hipp  (HM) 

ACC  COACH  OF 

Duane  Simpkins  (HM) 

THE  YEAR 

1995-96 

Johnny  Rhodes  (2nd) 
Keith  Booth  (3rd) 

1974-75 

Lefty  Dnesell 

Exree  Hipp  (HM) 

1979-80 
1997-98 

Lefty  Dnesell 
Gary  Williams 
(ACC  Athlete  Maga- 

1996-97 

Duane  Simpkins  (HM) 
Keith  Booth  (1st) 
Laron  Profit  (HM) 

1997-98 

Rodney  Elliott  (3rd) 

1999-00 

Gary  Williams 

Laron  Profit  (3rd) 

(College  Hoops  lllus- 

Obinna  Ekezie  (HM) 

1998-99 

Steve  Francis  (1st) 

2001-02 

Gary  Williams 

Terence  Moms  (2nd) 
Laron  Profit  (3rd) 

ALL-ACC 

Terrell  Stokes  (HM) 

SELECTIONS 

1999-00 

Lonny  Baxter  (1st) 

1953-54 

Gene  Shue  (1st) 

Juan  Dixon  (1st) 

1954-55 

Bob  Kessler  (2nd) 

Terence  Moms  (2nd) 

1955-56 

Bob  Kessler  (2nd) 

Steve  Blake  (HM) 

1956-57 

Bob  O'Brien  (2nd) 

2000-01 

Juan  Dixon  (1st) 

1957-58 

Nick  Davis  (2nd) 

Lonny  Baxter  (2nd) 

John  Nacincik  (2nd) 

Terence  Morris  (3rd) 

1958-59 

Charles  McNeil  (2nd) 

Steve  Blake  (HM) 

1959-60 

Al  Bunge  (1st) 

2001-02 

Juan  Dixon  (1st) 

Bob  McDonald  (2nd) 

Lonny  Baxter  (2nd) 

1960-61 

Bob  McDonald  (2nd) 

Steve  Blake  (3rd) 

1962-63 

Jerry  Greenspan  (2nd) 

Chns  Wilcox  (3rd) 

1964-65 

Jay  McMillen  (2nd) 

Byron  Mouton  (HM) 

1965-66 

Gary  Ward  (2nd) 

2002-03 

Steve  Blake  (1st) 

1968-69 

Will  Hetzel  (2nd) 

Drew  Nicholas  (2nd) 

1969-70 

Will  Hetzel  (2nd) 

Ryan  Randle  (3rd) 

1970-71 

Jim  O'Brien  (2nd) 

2003-04 

John  Gilchnst  (3rd) 

1971-72 

Tom  McMillen  (1st) 

2004-05 

Nik  Caner-Medley  (3rd) 

Len  Elmore  (2nd) 

John  Gilchrist  (HM) 

1972-73 

Tom  McMillen  (1st) 

Len  Elmore  (2nd) 

ALL-ACC 

1973-74 

Len  Elmore  (1st) 

TOURNAMENT 

John  Lucas  (1st) 

1954 

Gene  Shue  (1st) 

1974-75 

John  Lucas  (1st) 

1956 

Bob  Kessler  (2nd) 

Owen  Brown  (2nd) 

1957 

John  Nacincik  (2nd) 

Brad  Davis  (2nd) 
Maurice  Howard  (2nd) 

1958 

Nick  Davis  (1st) 
Charles  McNeil  (1st) 

1975-76 
1976-77 

John  Lucas  (1st) 
Brad  Davis  (2nd) 

1961 

Al  Bunge  (2nd) 
Bill  Stasiulatis  (2nd) 

1978-79 
1979-80 

Larry  Gibson  (2nd) 
Albert  King  (1st) 
Greg  Manning  (2nd) 

1962 
1965 

Jerry  Greenspan  (2nd) 
Jay  McMillen  (2nd) 
Gary  Ward  (2nd) 

Buck  Williams  (2nd) 

1972 

Len  Elmore  (1st) 

1980-81 

Albert  King  (2nd) 

Tom  McMillen  (1st) 

Buck  Williams  (2nd) 

Jim  O'Brien  (2nd) 

1982-83 

Adnan  Branch  (2nd) 

Juan  Dixon  with  John  Wooden  at  the  Wooden  Awards  Show 
in  Los  Angeles. 


1973 


1974 


1975 
1976 


1978 


1979 
1980 


1986 
1988 
1989 
1992 
1995 

1996 
1997 
1998 
1999 

2000 


2001 


2002 

2004 


Tom  McMillen  (1st) 
John  Lucas  (1st) 
Jim  O'Brien  (2nd) 
Tom  McMillen  (1st) 
John  Lucas  (1sl) 
Maunce  Howard  (1st) 
Len  Elmore  (2nd) 
Owen  Brown  (2nd) 
John  Lucas  (1st) 
Maunce  Howard  (2nd) 
Steve  Sheppard  (2nd) 
Lawrence  Boston  (2nd) 
Larry  Gibson  (2nd) 
Larry  Gibson  (2nd) 
Albert  King  (1st,  MVP) 
Greg  Manning  (1st) 
Ernest  Graham  (2nd) 
Buck  Williams  (2nd) 
Albert  King  (1st) 
Buck  Williams  (1st) 
Ernest  Graham  (2nd) 
Len  Bias  (1st,  MVP) 
Ben  Coleman  (1st) 
'  Adnan  Branch  (2nd) 
Len  Bias  (1st) 
Keith  Gallin  (2nd) 
Tony  Massenburg  (1st) 
Walt  Williams  (2nd) 
Exree  Hipp  (2nd) 
Joe  Smith  (2nd) 
Keith  Booth  (2nd) 
Keith  Booth  (2nd) 
Rodney  Elliott  (2nd) 
Steve  Francis  (1st) 
Lonny  Baxter  (1st) 
Juan  Dixon  (1st) 
Terence  Morns  (2nd) 
Juan  Dixon  (1st) 
Lonny  Baxter  (2nd) 
Steve  Blake  (2nd) 
John  Gilchnsl  (1st,  MVP) 
Jamar  Smith  (1st) 
Travis  Garrison  (2nd) 


ACC  PLAYER 
OF  THE  WEEK 

1972-73      Tom  McMillen 

Jim  O'Brien 
1973-74      John  Lucas 

Len  Elmore 
1974-75      Tom  Roy  (2) 

John  Lucas  (2) 
1975-76      Steve  Sheppard 

Maunce  Howard 

John  Lucas 
1977-78      Lawrence  Boston 
1978-79       Ernest  Graham 

Albert  King 

Greg  Manning 
1979-80      Albert  King  (2) 

Greg  Manning 
1980-81  Albert  King  (2) 
1982-83      Adnan  Branch 

Herman  Veal 
1983-84      Ben  Coleman  (2) 

JeffAdkins 

Adnan  Branch 
1984-85      Len  Bias 

Adnan  Branch 
1985-86      Len  Bias  (2) 
1986-87      Demck  Lewis 
1987-88      Derrick  Lewis 
1988-89      John  Johnson 
1989-90      Tony  Massenburg 
1991-92      Walt  Williams 
1992-93      Kevin  McLinton 
1994-95      Joe  Smith  (2) 

Johnny  Rhodes 
1995-96      Keith  Booth 

Johnny  Rhodes 
1996-97      Keith  Booth  (2) 
1997-98      Sarunas  Jasikevicius 
1998-99      Steve  Francis  (2) 

Laron  Profit 
1999-00      Lonny  Baxter 

Juan  Dixon  (2) 

Terence  Morris 
2000-01      Lonny  Baxter 

Juan  Dixon  (2) 


2001-02  Juan  Dixon  (3) 

2002-03  Steve  Blake 

2003-04  John  Gilchrist  (3) 

2004-05  John  Gilchnst  (2) 

ACC  ROOKIE  OF 

THE  WEEK 

1970-71      JimO'Bnen(2) 

Darrell  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      Adnan  Branch  (3) 
1982-83      Ben  Coleman  (2) 
1983-84      Keith  Gallin 
1984-85      Demck  Lewis  (3) 
1985-86      John  Johnson 
1986-87      Teyon  McCoy  (2) 

Steve  Hood 
1987-88      Bnan  Williams  (2) 
1988-89      JerrodMuslaf(3) 
1990-91      Garfield  Smith 
1992-93      Exree  Hipp  (2) 

Johnny  Rhodes  (2) 
1993-94      Joe  Smith  (6) 
1999-00      Tah)  Holden 
2003-04      D.J.  Strawberry 

Mike  Jones 

SC  HONORS 

ALL-SOUTHERN 
CONFERENCE 

1930-31      Bosey  Berger 

Ed  Ronkin 
1932-33      Rufus  Vincent 
1935-36      Bemie  Buscher 

Vic  Willis 
1937-38      George  Knepley 
1938-39      George  Knepley 

Eddie  Johnson 

George  DeWitt 
194445      Jack  Flynn 
1948-49      LeeBrawley 

ALL-SOUTHERN 

CONFERENCE 

TOURNAMENT 

1931  Bosey  Berger 

Ed  Ronkin 
1939  George  Knepley 

1945  Jack  Flynn 

1951  Dick  Koffenberger 

1953  Gene  Shue  (MVP) 

ACADEMIC 
HONORS 

PHI  BETA  KAPPA 

1978-79      EncShrader 

NCAA  POST- 
GRADUATE 
SCHOLARSHIP 

1970  Tom  Milroy  (alt) 

1974  Tom  McMillen 

1981  Greg  Manning 

1991  Matt  Roe 

ALL-ACC 

ACADEMIC 

1966-67      Jay  McMillen 
1968-69      Tom  Milroy 
1971-72      Tom  McMillen 


1972-73 

Tom  McMillen 

1973-74 

Tom  McMillen 

1976-77 

Steve  Sheppard 

Bnan  Magid 

1978-79 

Greg  Manning 

1979-80 

Greg  Manning 

1980-B1 

Greg  Manning 

1983-84 

Charles  Dnesell 

1984-85 

Charles  Dnesell 

1990-91 

Matt  Roe 

1994-95 

Kurtis  Shultz 

1996-97 

Matt  Kovarik 

1998-99 

Mike  Mardesich 

1999-00 

Mike  Mardesich 

2000-01 

Mike  Mardesich 

Byron  Mouton 

SCHOLAR- 

ATHLETE 

AWARD 

1989-90 

Matt  Roe 

1990-91 

Matt  Roe 

1991-92 

Vince  Broadnax 

1992-93 

Kurtis  Shultz 

1993-94 

Kurtis  Shultz 

1994-95 

Matt  Raydo 

1995-96 

Matt  Kovarik 

1996-97 

Matt  Kovank 

1997-98 

Matt  Kovank 

1998-99 

Matt  Hahn 

1999-00 

Matt  Hahn 

2000-01 

Mike  Mardesich 

2002-03 

Mike  Gnnnon 

2003-04 

Mike  Gnnnon 

2004-05 

Mike  Gnnnon 

MARYLAND 

TEAM 

HONORS 

MOST  VALUABLE 

PLAYER 

1969-70  Rod  Horsl 

1970-71  Barry  Yates 

1971-72  Len  Elmore 

1972-73  Tom  McMillen 

1973-74  Tom  McMillen 

1974-75  John  Lucas 

1975-76  Maunce  Howard 

1976-77  Larry  Gibson 

1977-78  Larry  Gibson 

1978-79  Larry  Gibson 

1979-80  Albert  King 

1980-81  Albert  King 

1981-82  Adnan  Branch 

1982-83  Adnan  Branch 

Ben  Coleman 

1983-84  Ben  Coleman 

1984-85  Len  Bias 

1985-86  Len  Bias 

1986-87  Demck  Lewis 

1987-88  Derrick  Lewis 

1988-89  Tony  Massenburg 

1989-90  Tony  Massenburg 

1990-91  Matt  Roe 

1991-92  Walt  Williams 

1992-93  Kevin  McLinton 

1993-94  Joe  Smith 

1994-95  Joe  Smith 

1995-96  Johnny  Rhodes 

1996-97  Keith  Booth 

1997-98  Rodney  Elliott 

1998-99  Steve  Francis 

Terence  Moms 

1999-00  Terence  Moms 

2000-01  Lonny  Baxter 

Juan  Dixon 

2001-02  Juan  Dixon 

2002-03  Drew  Nicholas 

Steve  Blake 

2003-04  John  Gilchnst 

Jamar  Smith 


MOST  IMPROVED 
PLAYER 

1969-70  Sparky  Still 

1970-71  Jim  O'Brien 

1971-72  Darrell  Brown 

1972-73  John  Lucas 

1973-74  Owen  Brown 

1974-75  Maunce  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  Pirlman 

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  Massenburg 

1988-89  Cednc  Lewis 

1989-90  Jesse  Martin 

1990-91  Kevin  McLinton 

1991-92  EversBums 

1992-93  ChnsKerwin 

1993-94  Mano  Lucas 

Duane  Simpkins 

1994-95  Wayne  Bnstol 

1996-97  Obmna  Ekezie 

2001-02  Chris  Wilcox 

ALVIN  AUBINOE 
GREATEST 
CAREER 
CONTRIBUTION 

1969-70  Will  Hetzel 

1970-71  Jay  Flowers 

1971-72  Charlie  Blank 

1972-73  Jim  O'Bnen 

1973-74  Tom  McMillen 

1974-75  Billy  Hahn 

1975-76  John  Lucas 

1976-77  John  Pavlos,  Mgr 

1977-78  Lawrence  Boston 

1978-79  Larry  Gibson 

1979-80  John  Bilney 

1980-81  Albert  King 

1981-82  Dutch  Morley 

1982-83  Adnan  Branch 

1983-84  JeffAdkins 

1984-85  Charles  Dnesell 

1985-86  Len  Bias 

1987-88  Demck  Lewis 

1988-89  Dave  Dickerson 

1989-90  Tony  Massenburg 

1990-91  Cedric  Lewis 

1991-92  Walt  Williams 

1992-93  Evers  Bums 

CLUTCH 
PERFORMANCE 

OF  THE  YEAR 

2003-04      Nik  Caner-Medley 

NEWCOMER  OF 

THE YEAR 

1987-88      Brian  Williams 
1988-89      Jerrod  Mustaf 
1989-90      EversBums 
1990-91      Garfield  Smith 
1991-92      John  Walsh 
1992-93      Exree  Hipp 

Johnny  Rhodes 

COACHES' 
AWARD 

1989-90  Jerrod  Mustaf 

1990-91  Cednc  Lewis 

1991-92  Garfield  Smith 

1992-93  Kurtis  Shultz 


BUCK  WILLIAMS 
LEN  ELMORE 
REBOUNDING 
AWARD  * 

1969-70      Rod  Horst 
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      Larry  Gibson 
1978-79      Buck  Williams 
1979-80      Buck  Williams 
1980-81      Buck  Williams 
1981-82      Herman  Veal 
1982-83      Ben  Coleman 
1983-84      Ben  Coleman 
1984-85      Len  Bias 
1985-86      Len  Bias 
1986-87      Demck  Lewis 
1987-88      Demck  Lewis 
1988-89      Tony  Massenburg 
1989-90      Tony  Massenburg 
1990-91      Cedric  Lewis 
1991-92      EversBums 
1992-93      EversBums 
1993-94      Joe  Smith 
1993-94      Joe  Smith 
1995-96      Keith  Booth 
1996-97      Keith  Booth 
1997-98      Rodney  Elliott 
1998-99      Terence  Moms 
1999-00      Lonny  Baxter 
2000-01      Terence  Moms 
2001-02      Lonny  Baxter 
2002-03      Ryan  Randle 
2003-04      Jamar  Smith 
'  Onginally  named  in  honor  of  Chns 
Patton  from  1970-89,  Maryland's 
rebounding  award  was  changed  to 
honor  Len  Elmore  from  1990-94, 
and  later  amended  to  include  Buck 
Williams'  name 

BUD  MILLIKAN 
DEFENSIVE 
PLAYER  OF  THE 
YEAR 

1990-91      Vince  Broadnax 

Cednc  Lewis 
1991-92      Vince  Broadnax 
1992-93      Kevin  McLinton 
1993-94      Johnny  Rhodes 
1994-95      Exree  Hipp 

Joe  Smith 

LEFRAK 

SCHOLAR 

2003-04      Nik  Caner-Medley 
2004-05      Ekene  Ibekwe 
2005-06      Ekene  Ibekwe 

MR.  HUSTLE 
AWARD 

1989-90  Vince  Broadnax 

1990-91  Vince  Broadnax 

1991-92  ChnsKerwin 

1992-93  Mike  Thibeault 

1993-94  Keith  Booth 

1994-95  Matt  Raydo 

2001-02  Byron  Mouton 

2003-04  Danen  Henry 

2004-05  Danen  Henry 


OUTSTANDING 
FREE  THROW 
SHOOTER 

1989-90      Walt  Williams 
1990-91      Walt  Williams 
1991-92      Kevin  McLinton 
1992-93      Kevin  McLinton 
1993-94      Duane  Simpkins 
1994-95      Duane  Simpkins 
1995-96      Duane  Simpkins 
1996-97      Sarunas  Jasikevicius 
1997-98      Sarunas  Jasikevicius 
1998-99      Juan  Dixon 
1999-00      Juan  Dixon 
2000-01      Juan  Dixon 
2001-02      Juan  Dixon 
2002-03      Drew  Nicholas 
2003-04      Chns  McCray 

MOST  IMPROVED 
FREE  THROW 
SHOOTER 

1996-97  Rodney  Elliott 
1997-98      Obmna  Ekezie 

MOST  ASSISTS 
AWARD 

1989-90  Walt  Williams 

1990-91  Kevin  McLinton 

1991-92  Kevin  McLinton 

1992-93  Kevin  McLinton 

1993-94  Duane  Simpkins 

1994-95  Duane  Simpkins 

1995-96  Duane  Simpkins 

1996-97  Terrell  Stokes 

1997-98  Terrell  Stokes 

1998-99  Terrell  Stokes 

1999-00  Steve  Blake 

2000-01  Steve  Blake 

2001-02  Steve  Blake 
2002-03  Steve  Blake 

2003-04  John  Gilchrist 

6TH  MAN 
AWARD 

2000-01  Danny  Miller 
2002-03  Calvin  McCall 
2003-04      D.J.  Strawberry 

UNSUNG  HERO 
AWARD 

2000-01      LaRon  Cephas 
2002-03      Tah|  Holden 
2003-04      Travis  Gamson 

SENIOR  AWARD 

1990-91  Cednc  Lewis 
1991-92  Matt  Downing 
1992-93  ChnsKerwin 
1998-99      Laron  Profit 

MORGAN 
WOOTTEN 
LIFETIME 
ACHIEVEMENT* 

1997-98      JackZane 
1998-99      Johnny  Holliday 
1999-00      Jack  Heise 
2000-01      Marv  Perry 
2001-02      JackZane 
2002-03      John  Brown 
2003-04      John  Rymer 
2004-05      Bill  Conaway 
*  Renamed  in  honor  of  the  long-time 
DeMatha  High  School  coach  in  2003 


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ALL-TIME  ROSTER 


•A- 

Acito,  Joseph,  1944 
Adams,  Donald.  1926-27-28 
Adkins,  Jeff.  1982-83-84-85 

Allen,  John,  1929 
Allen,  Benjamin,  1936-37 
Archer,  Rudy,  1988 
Anderson,  Mike,  1990 
Andorka,  William,  1935 
Arsnworthy,  Frank,  1949-50 
Auslander,  Brian,  1969-71 
Avery,  John,  1966-67-68 


Badu,  Earl,  2000-01-02 
Baitz,  Edward,  1942-43 
Baker,  Harmon,  1925 
Balachow,  David,  1945 
Baldwin,  Taylor,  1979-80-81-82 
Barton,  Joseph,  1962 
Baxter,  Jeff,  1983-84-85-86 
Baxter,  Lonny,  1999-00-01-02 
Beamer,  Francis,  1938-39 
Beatty,  William,  1924-25-26 
Bechtle,  Gerald,  1958-59-60 
Behr,  Samuel,  1945 
Berger,  Louis,  1930-31-32 
Bengoechea,  Adam,  1938-3940 
Berlin,  H.S.,  1918-19 
Bias,  Leonard,  1983-84-85-86 
Bilney,  John,  1977-78-79-80 
Blake,  Steve,  2000-01-02-03 
Blank,  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 
Bowers,  Will,  2004-05 
Bowie,  William,  1936-37 
Boyd,  Arthur,  1925-26-27 
Boyle,  John,  1975-76 
Branch,  Adrian,  1982-83-84-85 
Brawley,  C.  Lee,  1949-50-51-52 
Brayton,  Neil,  1964-65-66 
Brenner,  John,  1942 
Bristol,  Wayne,  1992-93-94-95 
Broadnax,  Vmce,  1989-90-91 
Brooks,  Ronald,  1952-53-54 
Brown,  Darrell,  1971-72-73 
Brown,  Owen,  1973-74-75 
Brown,  William,  1936-37 
Bryant,  Bernard,  1935 
Bryant,  William,  1936-37 
Bryant,  William,  1977-78 
Buckley,  John,  1945 
Bunge.AI,  1958-59-60 
Burch,  Samuel,  1943 
Burger,  Joseph,  1924-25 
Burns,  Evers,  1990-91-92-93 
Burton,  Tim,  1984-85-86-87 
Buscher,  Alton,  1932-33-34 
Buscher,  Bernard,  1934-35-36 
Butler,  Jay,  1953 

•  c- 

Campbell,  William,  1945 
Caner-Medley,  Nik,  2003-04-05 
Cardwell,  Lee,  1925-26 
Carlson,  Phillip,  1963-64-65 
Carpenter,  Conrad,  1962-63 
Carter,  Harold,  1934 
Cartwnght,  Mark,  1972 
Cephas,  LaRon,  1998-99-00-01 
Chalmers,  George,  1930-31-32 
Chamberlain,  Kevin,  1990 
Chase,  Spencer,  1932-33-34 


'70 


Chong,  Eddie,  1989-90 
Chronister,  Jon,  1991-92 
Chukura,  Gini,  2005 
Clark,  Jackie,  1964-65-66 
Cohen,  Morris,  1932 
Cole,  Kenneth,  1913-14 
Coleman,  Ben,  1983-84 
Collins,  Andre,  2002-03 
Collins,  James,  1938 
Connelly,  Thomas,  1951 
Crawford,  Mark,  1977 
Crescenze,  Edward,  1948 
Crosthwait,  Samuel,  1927 
Cutler,  Robert,  1958 


Daly,  Edward,  1935 
Danko,  Eugene, 1958-59 
Davis,  Brad,  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 
Darstyne.  R.S.,  1914 
DeCosmo,  Michael,  1964-65 
Dewitt,  George,  193940 
Dickerson,  David,  1986-87-88-89 
Diffie.  Granville,  1950 
Dilworth,  Robert,  1953-54-55 
Dixon,  Juan,  1999-00-01-02 
Downing,  Matt,  1991-92 
Drescher,  Richard,  1967-68 
Dnesell,  Charles,  1982-83-84-85 
Dudley,  Aaron,  1991-92 
Dunlap,  Howard,  1956 
DuVall,  Mearle,  1940, 1942 
Dyer,  Harold,  1934 


Edwards,  John.  1946474849 
Eicher,  Robert,  1961-62-63 
Eiseman,  John,  1918-19 
Ekezie,  Obmna,  1996-97-98-99 
Elliott,  Rodney,  1995-96-97-98 
Elmore,  Len,  1972-73-74 
Englebert,  Erwin,  1944 
Ensor,  Lionel,  1924-25-26 
Eskin,  Neal,  1981-82-83-84 
Etienne.  Max,  1989-90 
Evans,  Warren,  1933 
Evans,  William,  1928-29-30 
Everett,  Robert,  1953-54-55 


Faber,  John,  1924-25-26-27 
Farmer,  Edward,  1983 
Fan-ell,  Shawn,  1978 
Fellows,  Frank,  1951-53 
Fennel,  E.O.,  1944 
Ferguson.  Scott,  1962-63-64 
Fetters,  Robert,  194142 
Fern,  Gustav,  1957 
Fields,  Norman,  1996-97-98-99 
Finniff,  Doug,  1991 
Flowers,  Jay,  1970 


Flynn,  John,  19444546 
Fofana,  Hassan,  2004-05 
Fothergill,  Mark,  1980, 82-83-84 
Francis,  Steve,  1999 
Franklin,  James,  1964-65-66 
Franklin,  William,  1965-66 
Fuqua,  Frank,  1955 

•  Q. 

Garrett,  Ashton,  1941 
Garrison,  Travis,  2003-04-05 
Gatlin,  Keith,  1984-85-86, 88 
Gaylor,  Robert,  1929-30 
Gibson,  Lawrence,  1976-77-78-79 
Gilbert,  H.D.,  1919 
Gilchrist,  John,  2003-04-05 
Gilmore,  Jack,  1941 
Gist,  James,  2005 
Gleasner,  John,  1946 
Gordley,  Larry,  1972 
Graham,  Ernest,  1978-79-80-81 
Greco,  Ralph,  1952-53-54 
Greenspan,  Gerald,  1961-62-63 
Gregg,  David,  1986 
Grmnon,  Mike,  2002-03-04-05 
Groves,  John,  1924 
Guckeyson,  Bill,  1935,  37 

•H- 

Hahn,  Matt,  1997-98-99-00 
Hahn,  Billy,  1974-75-76 
Hall,  Irving,  1924 
Halleck,  James.  1957-58-59 
Hammerlund,  Robert,  1937 
Hankm,  Robert,  1950 
Hardiman,  Robert,  1955-56-57 
Harrington,  Joseph,  1965-66-67 
Hart,  Robert,  1978-79 
Hathaway,  Jeff,  1978-79 
Headley,  Coleman,  1938 
Heagy,  Al,  1928-29-30 
Heatley,  Jack,  1945 
Heil,  George,  1940 
Heise,  John,  194647 
Henderson,  David,  1977, 1979-80 
Henry,  Darien,  2003-04-05 
Hess,  Harry,  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,  Thomas,  1945 
Holbert,  Peter,  1981-82-83-84 
Holden,  Tahj,  2000-01-02-03 
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 
Huntemann,  Charles,  1913-14 
Hunter,  Jo  Jo,  1977-78 


•I* 

Ibekwe,  Ekene,  2004-05 

.J. 

Jackson,  William,  1951 
Jackson,  Reggie,  1979-80-81-82 
Jaeck,  Paul,  1945 
James,  Robert,  194243 
Jarmoska,  George,  1941 
Jasikevicius,  Sarunas,  1995-96-97-98 
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,  Mike,  2004-05 
Jones,  Thomas,  1985-86 
Jones,  William,  1966-67-68 
Judd,  Donny,  1994-95 

•K- 

Kaluzienski,  Matt,  1989-90 
Kann.R.S.,  1918 
Kaplan,  Zev,  1955 
Karver,  Mark,  1987-88 
Kassel,  Steve,  1979-80-81 
Kasoff.  Mitch,  1987-88-89-90 
Kebeck,  Steve,  1970-71 
Keene,  Robert,  1946 
Keller,  Charles,  1935-36-37 
Kelleher,  Charles,  1960-61-62 
Kerwin,  Chris,  1992-93 
Kessler,  Robert,  1954-55-56 
King,  Albert,  1978-79-80-81 
Kinsman,  James,  1943 
Knepley,  George,  1937-38-39 
Knepley,  Robert,  1942 
Knode,  Robert,  1919 
Koffenberger,  Dick,  1950-51-52 
Kovank,  Matt,  1994-95-97-98 
Krukar,  Pete,  1958-59-60 

•L- 

Ladd,  Robert,  1957 
Lake,  William,  1946 
Lann.Alvin,  1948,  50 
Ledbetter,  Sterling,  2005 
Leuci,  Victor,  1954 
Levin,  Julius,  1933 
Levin,  Morris,  1952-53 
Levine,  Frank,  1933 
Lewis,  Cednc,  1988-89-90-91 
Lewis,  Dernck,  1985-86-87-88 
Lewis,  Robert,  1964 
Linkous.  Fred,  1926-27-28 
Long,  Terry,  1984-85-86 
Lucas,  John,  1973-74-75-76 
Lucas,  Mario,  1993-94-95-96 
Luney,  William,  NA 


•M- 

MacDonald.  Jan.  1968 
Mack,  Charles,  1949-50 
Madigan,  George.  1928-29-30 
Magid,  Bnan.  1976-77 
Mams.  George.  1951-52-53 
Manning,  Greg,  1978-79-80-81 
Mardesich,  Mike.  1998-99-00-01 
Marshal,  Alfred,  N A 
Marshall.  Ted,  1960-61-62 
Martin,  Jesse,  1989-90 
Massenburg,  Tony,  1986, 1988-89-90 
May,  Charles,  1930-31-32 
Mayolo,  Vinny,  1982-83-84-85-86 
Mays,  H.W.,  1911 
McCall,  Calvin,  2000-01-02 
McCarthy,  John,  1936-37-38 
McCoy,  Teyon,  1987-88, 90 
McCray.  Chris,  2003-04-05 
McCudy.  Bruce,  1949 
McDonald,  Robert,  1959, 61 
McDonald,  Leib,  1941 
McGinnis,  Wayne,  1957 
McHale.  Richard,  1971 
McLinton,  Kevin,  1990-91-92-93 
McMillen,  Jay,  1965-66-67 
McMillen,  Thomas,  1972-73-74 
McNeil,  Charles,  1958-59 
McWilliams,  Samuel.  1963-64 
Mercer,  Alvin,  1973-74 
Merna,  James,  1956 
Michelson,  Sheldon,  1967-68 
Miller,  Danny,  1999-00-01 
Miller,  Thomas,  1966 
Milroy.  Thomas,  1968-69-70 
Mobus,  Paul,  1936-37 


Mondorf,  Pershing.  1939-40 
Mont.  Thomas.  194243. 47 
Moore.  Dwight.  1953 
Moore.  Perry.  1956-57-58 
Moran,  Donald,  1951-52-53 
Monn,  Matt,  1990-91-92 
Modey,  Greg  Dutch',  1979-80-81-82 
Morns,  Alan,  1972-73 
Morns.  John,  1932 
Morris,  Terence,  1998-99-00-01 
Morris,  William,  1913-14 
Mouton,  Byron,  2001-02 
Mueller,  Richard,  1964 
Mulitz,  Milton,  1937-38,40 
Murphy,  William,  1957-58-59 
Murray,  Robert,  1947-4849, 55 
Mustaf,  Jerrod,  1989-90 

•N* 

Nacmcik,  John,  1956-57-58 
Nakannua,  Jeff,  1973 
Nared,  Greg,  1986-87-88-89 
Neal,  John,  1971-72 
Nevin,  Phil,  1987 
Newsome.  John.  1975-76 
Nicholas.  Drew.  2000-01-02-03 
Nofsinger,  Michael,  1960-61-62 
Noms,  John,  1930-31-32 
Nuttle,  Byron,  1943 


O'Bnen,  Jim,  1971-72-73 
O'Brien,  Robert,  1955-56-57 
Ochsenreiter,  Eugene,  1939-40-41 


•  p. 

Palmer,  Bryan,  1983-85 
Parker.  Alvin,  1924 
Patton.  Chns,  1975-76 
Pavlos,  John,  1975-76-77 
Peck,  Malvin,  1944.47 
Peebles.  Irving,  1924 
Petrovic,  Nemanja,  1993 
Pmocci,  Peter,  1946 
Pittman.  Charles,  1981-82 
Pitzer,  John,  1930-31 
Poling,  William,  1946 
Porac,  Richard,  1972-73-74 
Prins,  Curtis,  1957 
Profit,  Laron,  1996-97-98-99 

•R- 

Radice,  Julius,  1928-29-30 
Randle,  Ryan,  2002-03 
Ready,  Michael,  1919 
Rainge,  Alan.  1992 
Raydo,  Matt, 

1994-95-96-97 
Rea,  William.  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.  Partick,  1930 
Roy,  Thomas,  1973-74-75 


•  s- 

Sandbower,  John,  1954-55-56 
Sanders,  Harvey,  1970 
Schaufler,  Charles,  1955-56 
Scheele,  Thomas,  1935 
Schmidt,  Francis,  1933 
Schroeder,  David,  1961 
Schuerholz,  Donald,  194243, 47 
Schultz,  Logan,  1938 
Shaffer,  Richard,  1939 
Shanahan,  Gerry,  1960 
Sheppard,  Steve,  1975-76-77 
Shrader,  Enc,  1977-78-79 
Shue,  Gene,  1952-53-54 
Shultz,  Kurtis,  1992-93-94-95 
Shumate,  John.  1947 
Siegnst,  Ronald.  194849 
Simpkins,  Duane.  1993-94-95-96 
Simms.  Harvey,  1939 
Smallwood,  Lawrence,  1928-29 
Smith,  Atman,  1997-98 
Smith,  Bernard,  194849-50 
Smith,  Garfield,  1991-92 
Smith,  Jamar,  2003-04 
Smith,  Joe,  1994-95 
Snyder,  Robert,  1933-34 
Sothoron,  Norwood,  1934-35 
Stasiulatis,  William,  1961-62-63 
Steiner,  Carlton,  1942 
Stemman,  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 
Strachan,  John,  1951 
Strawberry,  D.J.,  2004-05 
Suder,  George,  1964 
Suit,  Jack,  1941 
Sullivan,  William,  1969 
Supplee,  William,  1924-25-26 
Sweeney,  Daniel,  1963 
Swetnam,  Stan,  1974 

•T* 

Taylor,  Richard,  1949 
Thibeault,  Mike,  1991-92-93 
Thomas,  Fred,  1936-37 
Thurston,  Robert,  1955 
Tillman,  James,  1976-77 
Tomlinson,  Chns,  1992-93-94-95 
Travis,  Ernest,  194243 
Tnmble,  Japeth,  1972, 74 
Troxell,  Walter,  1924-25-26 
Truax,  Terry,  1967-68 
Tull,  J.J.,  1914 
Turyn.  Victor.  1946-47 
Tuschak,  Richard,  1944 


•  ||. 

Ullman,  Bernard,  1941 

•V- 

Vannais,  Leon,  1940 
Veal,  Herman,  1981-82-83-84 
Vincent,  J.M.,  1914 
Vincent,  Rufus,  1932-33-34 

•  w 

Wainwnght  Troy.  1988-89-90 
Walker,  George,  1933 
Walker.  Rodney,  1988 
Waller.  Edward,  1947 
Walsh,  John,  1992-93 
Ward,  Gary,  1964-65-66 
Watkins,  Bnan,  1997-98-99 
Walters.  Albert,  1935-36-37 
Weber.  George.  1933 
Webster.  David,  1954-55 
Weidinger.  Charles,  1940 
Weingarten,  Julian,  1957-58 
Wharton,  James,  1941 
Wheeler,  Waverly,  1936-37-38 
White,  Joseph,  1942 
White,  Howard,  1971-72-73 
Wilcox,  Chris,  2001-02 
Wiles,  F,  Michael,  1969-70 
Wiles,  Peter,  1960 
Williams,  Charles  'Buck',  1979-80-81 
Williams,  Gary,  1965-66-67 
Williams,  Walt,  1989-90-91-92 
Wilson,  Robert,  1931-32 
Wilson,  Robert,  1960-61 
Wilson,  Len,  1913 
Wmnemore,  Augustine,  1929 
Wise,  Richmond,  1964-65-66 
Woodward,  Arthur,  194041 
Worthmgton,  Charles,  1969 
Wortsell,  Tom,  1987 
Wright,  Spencer,  194849 

•Y« 

Yates,  Barry,  1971 
Yordy,  Robert,  1945,49 
Young,  Curley,  1990 
Young,  Thomas,  1953-54, 58 
Yowell,  Roy.  1934 

•  z- 

Zalesak,  Emanuel,  1924 
Zimmerman,  James,  1935 
Zizakovic,  Lubo,  1993 

Note:  This  list  includes  players  which 
appeared  on  rosters  as  well  as  some 
managers. 


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CAREER  STATISTICS 


172 


Year 

Name 

G 

MIN 

FG 

FGA 

PCT 

3PT 

3PA 

PCT 

FT 

FTA 

PCT 

OR 

TR 

AVG 

AST 

TO 

PF 

STL 

BLK 

PTS 

AVG 

81-85 

Adkins,  Jeff 

128 

3407 

392 

836 

46.9 

22 

54 

40  7 

193 

285 

67.7 

0 

310 

2  4 

360 

0 

299 

110 

32 

999 

7.8 

59-60 

AJpert,  Steve 

6 

2 

6 

40.0 

0 

0 

0.0 

0 

0 

0.0 

0 

1 

0.2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

4 

07 

89-90 

Anderson,  Mike 

25 

248 

13 

40 

32  5 

2 

12 

16.7 

26 

36 

72.2 

5 

23 

0  9 

34 

42 

32 

9 

0 

54 

2  2 

87-88 

Archer,  Rudy 

31 

1070 

134 

310 

43.2 

48 

122 

39.3 

77 

100 

77.0 

15 

75 

2.4 

172 

86 

46 

38 

2 

393 

12.7 

53-54 

Alchison,  Ken 

6 

0 

2 

0.0 

0 

0 

0.0 

0 

0 

0.0 

0 

0 

0.0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0.0 

65-68 

Avery.  John 

59 

117 

248 

47.2 

0 

0 

0.0 

50 

67 

74.6 

0 

68 

1.2 

0 

0 

59 

0 

0 

284 

4.8 

99-02 

Badu,  Earl 

18 

33 

2 

5 

40.0 

0 

1 

0.0 

0 

4 

0.0 

0 

4 

0  2 

9 

3 

2 

0 

0 

4 

0.3 

78-82 

Baldwin.  Taylor 

4 

26 

75 

123 

61.0 

0 

0 

0.0 

49 

77 

63.6 

0 

167 

2.0 

20 

0 

129 

5 

50 

199 

2.4 

61-64 

Barton,  Joe 

38 

- 

44 

101 

43.6 

0 

0 

0.0 

30 

47 

63.8 

0 

109 

2.9 

0 

0 

71 

0 

0 

118 

3.1 

82-86 

Baxter,  Jeff 

118 

1733 

214 

461 

46,4 

6 

15 

40.0 

117 

161 

72  7 

0 

116 

1.0 

196 

0 

138 

46 

3 

551 

4  1 

98-02 

Baxter,  Lonny 

138 

3373 

712 

1287 

55.3 

3 

5 

60.0 

431 

718 

60.0 

347 

498 

7.2 

96 

225 

408 

120 

227 

1858 

135 

57-60 

Bechtle,  Jerry 

71 

230 

555 

41.4 

0 

0 

00 

153 

214 

71.5 

0 

260 

3.7 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

613 

86 

82-86 

Bias,  Len 

131 

4302 

838 

1562 

53.6 

3 

11 

27.3 

470 

591 

79  5 

0 

745 

5.7 

168 

0 

332 

84 

87 

2149 

164 

76-80 

Bilney,  John 

88 

59 

133 

44.4 

0 

0 

0.0 

34 

73 

46.6 

0 

197 

2.2 

41 

0 

132 

28 

20 

152 

1.7 

94-0.1 

Blake.  Steve 

138 

4312 

374 

932 

.401 

182 

478 

.381 

209 

271 

771 

84 

465 

3.4 

972 

453 

290 

234 

38 

1139 

8.3 

69-72 

Blank.  Charlie 

70 

185 

389 

47.6 

0 

0 

0.0 

63 

96 

65.6 

0 

246 

3.5 

58 

0 

124 

0 

0 

433 

6.2 

70-73 

Bodell.  Bob 

88 

204 

387 

527 

0 

0 

0.0 

157 

217 

724 

0 

228 

2.6 

241 

0 

141 

0 

0 

565 

6.4 

93-97 

Booth,  Keith 

126 

3869 

589 

1291 

45  6 

:: 

105 

21.0 

576 

824 

69.9 

326 

916 

7,3 

296 

403 

407 

193 

72 

1776 

141 

93-94 

Bosmc.  Nick 

28 

227 

31 

75 

41.3 

8 

23 

34.8 

12 

17 

70.6 

14 

41 

1.5 

13 

18 

25 

8 

4 

82 

2.9 

75-78 

Boston,  Lawrence 

2 

438 

760 

57.6 

0 

0 

0.0 

131 

191 

68.6 

0 

629 

7.7 

67 

0 

261 

44 

48 

1007 

12.3 

73-74 

Bowen,  Bob 

8 

0 

4 

0.0 

0 

0 

00 

0 

0 

0.0 

0 

6 

0.8 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0.0 

03-05 

Bowers,  Will 

50 

486 

36 

93 

38.7 

0 

2 

0.0 

30 

48 

62.5 

30 

103 

2.1 

18 

31 

83 

7 

26 

102 

2.0 

73-  76 

Boyle,  John 

44 

9 

25 

36.0 

0 

0 

0.0 

2 

7 

28  6 

0 

30 

1)1 

2 

0 

14 

0 

0 

20 

0  5 

81-85 

Branch,  Adrian 

13 

4179 

767 

1579 

48.6 

29 

81 

35.8 

454 

607 

74.8 

0 

546 

4,4 

292 

0 

372 

110 

50 

2017 

16.4 

63-66 

Brayton,  Neil 

76 

278 

652 

42.6 

0 

0 

0.0 

157 

207 

75.8 

0 

344 

4.5 

0 

0 

270 

0 

0 

713 

9.4 

91-95 

Bnstol,  Wayne 

100 

763 

87 

224 

38.8 

31 

101 

30.7 

60 

102 

58.8 

51 

101 

1.0 

60 

53 

82 

33 

9 

265 

2.6 

88-92 

Broadnax,  Vince 

101 

2178 

210 

425 

49  0 

0 

1 

0.0 

176 

242 

72.7 

137 

296 

3.0 

204 

141 

207 

86 

8 

596 

5.9 

53-54 

Brooks,  Ronnie 

30 

29 

86 

337 

0 

0 

0.0 

24 

40 

60.0 

0 

0 

0.0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

82 

2.7 

64-65 

Brolman  Don 

7 

2 

8 

25.0 

0 

0 

0.0 

4 

5 

800 

0 

2 

0.3 

0 

0 

9 

0 

0 

8 

11 

70-73 

Brown,  Darrell 

76 

148 

300 

49.3 

0 

0 

0.0 

62 

100 

62.0 

0 

1M 

2.9 

61 

0 

108 

0 

0 

358 

47 

66-68 

Brown,  Larry 

6 

0 

2 

0.0 

0 

0 

0.0 

0 

0 

0.0 

0 

1 

0.2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

00 

72-75 

Brown,  Owen 

87 

335 

690 

48.6 

0 

0 

0.0 

118 

159 

74.2 

0 

440 

5.1 

68 

0 

204 

0 

0 

788 

9.1 

76-79 

Bryant,  Bill 

55 

160 

353 

45.3 

0 

0 

0.0 

91 

125 

728 

0 

129 

23 

97 

0 

90 

37 

18 

411 

75 

57-60 

Bunqe,  Al 

75 

339 

842 

40.3 

0 

0 

0.0 

257 

389 

66.1 

0 

795 

10.6 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

935 

12.5 

89-93 

Burns,  Evers 

113 

2548 

545 

1092 

49.9 

1 

4 

25.0 

224 

365 

61  4 

261 

634 

5.6 

101 

170 

268 

114 

64 

1315 

116 

02-05 

Caner-Medley,  Nik 

95 

2509 

404 

875 

46.2 

89 

268 

33  2 

186 

268 

69.4 

176 

459 

4.8 

154 

173 

201 

107 

70 

1083 

11.4 

62-65 

Carlson,  Phil 

62 

119 

258 

46.1 

0 

0 

0.0 

62 

108 

574 

0 

213 

34 

0 

0 

82 

0 

0 

300 

4.8 

60-63 

Carpenter,  Connie 

58 

103 

239 

43.1 

0 

0 

0.0 

30 

40 

750 

0 

106 

1.8 

0 

0 

28 

0 

0 

236 

4.1 

71-72 

Cartwnqht,  Mark 

15 

45 

82 

54.9 

0 

0 

00 

20 

30 

66.7 

0 

54 

3.6 

6 

0 

20 

0 

0 

110 

7.3 

97-01 

Cephas  LaRon 

64 

275 

30 

81 

37.0 

4 

9 

44.4 

9 

22 

40.9 

16 

69 

1.1 

3 

14 

47 

5 

7 

73 

1.1 

89-91 

Chamberiam,  Kevin 

7 

11 

1 

5 

20.0 

0 

0 

0.0 

0 

0 

0.0 

1 

1 

0.1 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

2 

0.3 

74-75 

Cherry,  Mike 

4 

2 

3 

66.7 

0 

0 

0.0 

0 

0 

0.0 

0 

4 

10 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0 

4 

10 

04-05 

Chukura,  Gini 

6 

6 

0 

0 

0.0 

0 

0 

0.0 

0 

0 

0.0 

0 

1 

0.2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0.0 

63-66 

Clark,  Jack 

73 

133 

301 

44.2 

0 

0 

0.0 

141 

190 

74.2 

0 

174 

2.4 

0 

0 

122 

0 

0 

407 

5.6 

82-84 

Coleman,  Ben 

62 

2089 

376 

638 

58.9 

0 

0 

0.0 

193 

282 

68.4 

0 

511 

8.2 

85 

0 

211 

42 

75 

945 

15.2 

01-03 

Collins,  Andre 

41 

191 

34 

58 

.586 

11 

25 

.440 

10 

15 

.667 

1 

19 

0.5 

36 

18 

15 

16 

0 

89 

2.2 

76-77 

Crawford,  Mark 

16 

2 

9 

22.2 

0 

0 

0.0 

12 

13 

92.3 

0 

4 

03 

2 

0 

7 

2 

1 

16 

1.0 

56-59 

Danko,  Gene 

58 

92 

245 

37.6 

0 

0 

0.0 

110 

155 

710 

0 

IIS 

2.4 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

294 

51 

74-77 

Davis,  Brad 

84 

386 

721 

53.5 

0 

0 

0.0 

254 

318 

799 

0 

262 

3.1 

431 

0 

247 

25 

12 

1026 

12  2 

76-78 

Davis.  Mike 

45 

88 

189 

46.6 

0 

0 

0.0 

75 

114 

65.8 

0 

286 

6.4 

16 

0 

140 

21 

62 

251 

56 

95-58 

Davis.  Nick 

79 

357 

809 

44.1 

0 

0 

0.0 

147 

204 

72.1 

0 

263 

3.3 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

861 

10  9 

63-67 

DeCosmo.  Mike 

46 

63 

211 

29  9 

0 

0 

0.0 

45 

56 

80.4 

0 

88 

1.9 

0 

0 

78 

0 

0 

171 

3.7 

85-89 

Dickerson,  Dave 

100 

2036 

193 

450 

429 

24 

80 

30.0 

105 

148 

70  9 

116 

334 

3.3 

140 

69 

264 

26 

34 

515 

5.2 

53-55 

Dilworth,  Bob 

46 

63 

149 

42.3 

0 

0 

00 

40 

74 

54.1 

0 

155 

3.4 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

166 

3.6 

98-02 

Dixon.  Juan 

141 

4002 

802 

1713 

468 

239 

615 

38.9 

426 

501 

85,0 

199 

599 

4.2 

371 

355 

282 

92 

7 

2269 

16.1 

90-92 

Downmq.  Matt 

51 

586 

52 

132 

394 

20 

65 

30.8 

40 

62 

64,5 

32 

73 

1.4 

65 

47 

72 

21 

0 

164 

3.2 

65-68 

Dreschler,  Rich 

52 

162 

395 

41.0 

0 

0 

0.0 

84 

128 

65.6 

0 

380 

7.3 

0 

0 

118 

0 

0 

408 

7.8 

81-85 

Dnesell,  Chuck 

58 

255 

29 

77 

37.7 

1 

5 

20.0 

48 

77 

62.3 

0 

24 

0.4 

13 

0 

30 

5 

1 

107 

1.8 

55-56 

Dunlap.  Don 

16 

5 

13 

38.5 

0 

0 

0.0 

8 

14 

57  1 

0 

20 

1.3 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

18 

1.1 

60-63 

Eicher,  Bob 

66 

262 

646 

40.6 

0 

0 

00 

1 59 

219 

72.6 

0 

320 

4.8 

0 

0 

109 

0 

0 

683 

10.3 

95-99 

Ekezie.  Obinna 

118 

2830 

408 

815 

50,1 

0 

12 

0.0 

356 

544 

65.4 

253 

671 

5.7 

104 

243 

355 

73 

125 

1172 

9.9 

94-98 

Elliott.  Rodney 

123 

2227 

14  1 

704 

48/ 

43 

128 

33.6 

212 

309 

68.6 

198 

570 

4.6 

117 

141 

286 

64 

44 

941 

7.7 

71-74 

Elmore,  Len 

86 

408 

836 

48  8 

0 

0 

0.0 

201 

278 

72.3 

0 

1053 

12.2 

120 

0 

210 

0 

0 

1017 

11.8 

88-90 

Etienne,  Max 

11 

19 

5 

8 

62.5 

0 

0 

0.0 

2 

4 

50.0 

2 

3 

0.3 

0 

1 

4 

0 

0 

12 

1.1 

53-55 

Everett,  Bob 

54 

207 

446 

46.4 

0 

0 

0.0 

201 

309 

65.0 

0 

250 

4.6 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

615 

11.4 

82-83 

Farmer,  Ed 

20 

173 

20 

49 

40.8 

0 

1 

0.0 

14 

22 

63  6 

0 

44 

2.2 

3 

0 

32 

4 

4 

54 

2.7 

66-67 

Feeney.  Steve 

6 

1 

3 

33.3 

0 

0 

0.0 

1 

2 

50.0 

0 

1 

0.2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

3 

0.5 

61-64 

Ferquson,  Scott 

59 

144 

321 

44.9 

0 

0 

0.0 

78 

128 

60.9 

0 

293 

5.0 

0 

0 

106 

0 

0 

366 

6.2 

95-99 

Fields,  Norman 

52 

167 

24 

65 

36.9 

6 

21 

28  6 

12 

17 

70.6 

15 

44 

0.8 

21 

17 

9 

12 

2 

66 

1.3 

69-70 

Findrenq.  Tommy 

1 

0 

0 

0.0 

0 

0 

00 

0 

0 

0.0 

0 

0 

0.0 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0.0 

69-71 

Flowers.  Jay 

31 

36 

100 

36.0 

0 

0 

0.0 

42 

59 

71.2 

0 

85 

2.7 

26 

0 

41 

0 

0 

114 

3.7 

03-04 

Fofana,  Hassan 

32 

254 

18 

51 

15  1 

0 

0 

0.0 

11 

25 

44  0 

17 

52 

16 

4 

24 

49 

7 

18 

47 

1.5 

79-84 

Fotherqill,  Mark 

100 

1377 

146 

276 

52.9 

1 

5 

20.0 

115 

149 

77.2 

0 

246 

2.5 

41 

0 

225 

14 

16 

408 

4.1 

98-99 

Francis,  Steve 

34 

1034 

205 

392 

52.3 

45 

116 

38.8 

124 

157 

79.0 

57 

154 

4.5 

152 

102 

95 

6 

95 

579 

17.0 

63-66 

Franklin,  Bill 

49 

9 

27 

33.3 

0 

0 

0.0 

10 

16 

62.5 

0 

11 

0.2 

0 

0 

28 

0 

0 

28 

0.6 

54-55 

Fuqua,  Frank 

15 

42 

108 

38.9 

0 

0 

0.0 

64 

87 

73.6 

0 

118 

7.9 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

148 

9.9 

02-04 

Garrison,  Travis 

94 

1835 

244 

558 

43.7 

30 

83 

36.1 

174 

226 

76.3 

186 

465 

4.9 

63 

109 

254 

40 

104 

692 

7.4 

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Gallin,  Keith 

122 

3520 

434 

878 

49.4 

56 

113 

49.6 

163 

205 

79.5 

20 

271 

2.2 

649 

24 

161 

90 

11 

1087 

8.9 

75-79 

Gibson.  Larry 

101 

484 

878 

55.1 

0 

0 

0.0 

230 

313 

73.5 

0 

695 

8.9 

55 

0 

322 

45 

182 

1198 

11.9 

02-05 

Gilchrist,  John 

91 

240/ 

365 

777 

47.0 

85 

217 

39.1 

207 

286 

71.9 

120 

352 

3.9 

364 

204 

135 

123 

18 

1022 

11.2 

04-05 

Gist,  James 

31 

533 

72 

146 

49.3 

0 

1 

0.0 

47 

76 

61.8 

39 

122 

3.9 

15 

39 

56 

24 

31 

191 

6.2 

77-81 

Graham,  Ernest 

118 

964 

686 

1363 

50.3 

0 

0 

0.0 

235 

334 

70.4 

0 

572 

4.8 

346 

0 

355 

123 

41 

1607 

13.6 

53-54 

Greco.  Ralph 

30 

65 

175 

(7  1 

0 

0 

0.0 

35 

54 

64.8 

0 

0 

0.0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

165 

5.5 

60-63 

Greenspan,  Jerry 

61 

279 

708 

39.4 

0 

0 

0.0 

317 

420 

75.5 

0 

5111 

8.2 

0 

0 

163 

0 

0 

875 

14.3 

85-86 

Greqq,  David 

15 

106 

10 

17 

58.8 

0 

0 

0.0 

9 

19 

47  4 

0 

11 

0.7 

2 

14 

2 

6 

29 

1.9 

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Bb 

BASKETBALL 


Name 


Gnnnon,  Mike 


FSA  PCT 


PCT 


TR        AVG 


333 


PTS AVG 


Hahn  Billy 


Hahn,  Mall 


571 


04 


381 


0.2 


0.9 


54-57 


77-79 


68-70 


Ml 


86-87 


59-62 
91-93 


53-56 


93-98 


67-6 


62-65 


55-56 


66-69 


77-81 


58-61 


90-91 


89-93 


71-74 


62-65 


67-70 


56-57 


97-01 


63*5 


55-56 


70-72 


Halleckjim 


hanc  Pa: 


Hardiman,  Bob 


64-67  Hamnglon.  Joe 


Hart,  Bob 


Henderson.  David 


Henry,  Danen 


Hetzel.  Will 


92-96         Hipp,  Exree 


95-96        Hile,  Kelly 


Hodor,  George 


Holbert,  Pele 


9M3        Holden.Tahi 


Holland,  Pal 


Hood,  Steve 


Horsl  Rod 


Horton  Frank 


76-78         Hunter,  Jo 
03-05         Ibekwe,  Ekene 


Jasikevicius,  Sarunas 


Johnson,  John 


Kessler,  Bob 


77-81         King,  Albert 


90-91         Kjome,  Enc 


Kovank,  Matt 


Labonia.  Gene 


84^5         Lancaster.  Wally 


04-05  Ledberter,  Sterling 


Lewis,  Bob 


83-86         Long.  Terry 


Love,  John 


75-77         Magid,  Bnan 


Manning,  Greg 


Mardesich,  Mike 


Martin.  Jesse 


85-90  Massenburg,  Tony 


99-03  McCall,  Calvin 
86-90  McCoy,  Teyon 
02-05         McCray,  Chris 


McDonald,  Bob 


56-57  McGinnis,  Wayne 


McGlone,  Mark 


McUnton.  Kevin 


64-67  McMillen,  Jay 


McMillen,  Tom 


McNeil,  Charles 


McWilliams,  Sam 


98-01  Miller,  Danny 


Milroy,  Tom 


Montgomery,  Roger 


55-58        Moore,  Peny 


Moorhead,  Bob 


78-82         Morley,  Dutch 


Morns,  Terence 


00-02  Mouton,  Byron 


Mueller,  Dick 


56-59         Murphy,  Bill 


54-55        Murray,  Bob 


Mustaf,  Jerrod 


Nacincik.  John 


Nardone,  Bob 


85-89        Nared,  Greg 


Neal.  Jack 


Newsome,  John 


391 


213 


00 


0.2 


321 


05 


427 


138 


55 


1000 


03 


09 


05 


1242 


440 


276 


121 


468 


240 


40 


326        250 


250 


0.4 


1.0 


128 


438 


302 


14  3 


474 


149 


111 


476 


218 


364 


250 


219 


123 


813 


1078 


187 


54.0 


30        103 


1080 


654 


223 


2303 


136        363 


73.3 


273        196 


229 


74.0 


2533 


322 


59       166 


229 


95         138 


704 


228 


235 


0.0 


748 


0.0 


213 


104       287 


181 


391 


386 


1673 


515 


334 


715 


314 


119 


450 


167 


0.0 


04 


50.0 


42.4 


2.2 


500 


47  6 


255 


45 


194 


127 


4202 


487 


75 


388 


137 


530 


208 


23 


122 


01 


110 


374 


276 


116 


62        171 


230 


3.8 


214 


0.5 


05 


118 


367 


228 


137 


150 


383 


222 


38.8 


2.8 


33.3 


0.0 


104 


2.6 


121 


112 


476 


64 


300 


132        316 


167 


34        156 


235 


254 


196 


44.2 


106 


387 


53.3 


20.0 


432 


268 


117        376 


469        329 


284 


542 


409 


102 


657 


203 


221 


00 


227 


503 


331 


58.0 


97        266 


213        137 


146 


00 


00 


43 


0.3 


120 


1238 


146 


212 


136 


496 


101 


319        925 


233 


163        325 


219 


393 


38.9 


756 


88        166 


00 


33.3 


0.9 


32        109 


74.3 


120 


533 


556 


230 


699 


406 


194 


699 


865 


75 


02 


09 


06 


09 


07 


1370        180 


1372        113 


09 


55 


04 


595        108 


11.3 


06 


104 


10  5 


6.6 


39 


9.0 


8.9 


13.2 


03-05 

Jones,  Mike 

62 

737 

124 

307 

404 

61 

164 

37.2 

66 

87 

75.9 

49 

140 

2.3 

34 

51 

66 

29 

9 

375 

6.0 

84-85 

70 

1845 

231 

437 

52.9 

0 

0 

00 

69 

101 

68.3 

0 

310 

4.4 

73 

0 

153 

38 

19 

531 

7.6 

93-95 

18 

38 

10 

23 

43.5 

3 

9 

33.3 

9 

15 

600 

6 

11 

0.6 

3 

4 

4 

2 

0 

32 

1.8 

88-90 

16 

36 

4 

8 

50.0 

1 

1 

1000 

1 

2 

50.0 

1 

8 

0.5 

1 

7 

2 

0 

0 

10 

0.6 

86-88 

35 

2.13 

24 

51 

47.1 

4 

10 

40.0 

22 

27 

815 

16 

34 

1.0 

26 

5 

34 

9 

3 

74 

2.1 

86-90 

Kasott.  Mitch 

44 

105 

10 

42 

238 

t 

8 

12.5 

13 

24 

54.2 

9 

21 

0.5 

17 

9 

18 

9 

0 

34 

0.8 

4.9 


12.6 


5.6 


16.2 


2.2 


1.7 
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25 


0.2 


18.3 


68 


13.2 


37 


32 


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1.6 
0.5 


6.0 


5.8 


68 


285 


364 


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PF 

STL 

BLK 

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Nicholas  Drew 

138 

2868 

413 

910 

.454 

176        447 

.394          219 

277 

.791 

63 

294 

2.1 

307 

79 

191 

91 

33 

1221 

88 

59-62 

Nofsmqer,  Mike 

53 

45 

102 

44.1 

0 

0 

0.0 

25 

39 

64.1 

0 

44 

0.8 

0 

0 

30 

0 

0 

115 

■>■> 

69-70 

Norman,  Steve 

10 

8 

16 

50.0 

0 

0 

0.0 

1 

3 

33.3 

0 

4 

0.4 

2 

0 

4 

0 

0 

17 

17 

54-57 

O'Brien,  Bob 

74 

389 

957 

40.6 

0 

0 

0.0          194 

271 

71.6 

0 

422 

5.7 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

972 

13.1 

70-73 

O'Brien,  Jim 

83 

467 

962 

48.5 

0 

0 

0.0          301 

375 

80.3 

0 

476 

5.7 

215 

0 

217 

0 

0 

1235 

14.9 

82-85 

Palmer.  Bryan 

24 

86 

1 

10 

10.0 

0 

0 

0.0 

13 

21 

61.9 

0 

25 

1.0 

5 

0 

16 

1 

4 

15 

0.6 

74-76 

Patton.  Chns 

33 

52 

99 

52  5 

0 

0 

0.0 

36 

48 

"5  0 

0 

90 

2.7 

3 

0 

47 

0 

0 

140 

4.2 

77-78 

Pelerson,  Bruce 

5 

3 

6 

50.0 

0 

0 

0.0 

0 

0 

0  0 

0 

6 

1.2 

1 

0 

1 

0 

0 

6 

1.2 

53-54 

Peterson,  John 

15 

6 

18 

33.3 

0 

0 

0.0 

5 

8 

62.5 

0 

0 

00 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

17 

1.1 

92-93 

Petrovic.  Nemanja 

10 

91 

13 

33 

39.4 

0 

0 

0.0 

'2 

15 

80.0 

21 

33 

33 

3 

8 

17 

0 

5 

38 

3.8 

80-82 

Pittman,  Charles 

55 

1381 

165 

261 

63.2 

0 

0 

0.0          115 

167 

68.9 

0 

289 

5.3 

26 

0 

125 

27 

50 

445 

8" 

71-74 

Porac,  Rich 

69 

51 

120 

42.5 

0 

0 

0.0 

41 

59 

69.5 

0 

30 

0.4 

112 

0 

55 

0 

0 

143 

2' 

86-87 

Powell,  Ivan 

26 

320 

54 

116 

46.6 

23 

53 

43.4 

24 

26 

92.3 

10 

23 

0.9 

17 

0 

25 

5 

0 

155 

6,0 

67-89 

Prebula,  John 

9 

0 

1 

00 

0 

0 

0.0 

0 

0 

0.0 

0 

4 

0.4 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0,0 

95.99 

Profit,  Laron 

125 

3389 

583 

1229 

47.4 

105       326 

32.2          295 

430 

66  6 

181 

572 

4.6 

287        317 

276 

251 

76 

1566 

12,5 

91-93 

Rainqe,  Alan 

13 

38 

5 

12 

41.7 

0 

0 

0.0 

6 

10 

60.0 

0 

3 

0.2 

2 

5 

3 

0 

0 

16 

1.2 

01-03 

Randle,  Ryan 

65 

1118 

223 

444 

.502 

2 

5 

.400 

76 

127 

598 

114 

330 

51 

31 

66 

134 

57 

54 

524 

81 

93-97 

Raydo.  Matt 

38 

83 

6 

22 

27,3 

1 

11 

9' 

10 

19 

52.6 

3 

12 

03 

17 

11 

12 

7 

0 

23 

06 

86-87 

Reyes,  Andre 

23 

153 

6 

21 

38.1 

0 

0 

0.0 

6 

7 

857 

13 

22 

1.0 

3 

0 

16 

1 

7 

22 

1.0 

92-96 

Rhodes,  Johnny 

122 

4070 

684 

1482 

46  2 

186       557 

33.4          189 

315 

60.0 

285 

704 

5.8 

437       291 

342 

344 

62 

1743 

14.3 

80-84 

Rivers,  Steve 

82 

798 

109 

221 

49  3 

22 

39 

56.4 

38 

62 

61  3 

0 

42 

0.5 

54 

0 

78 

8 

3 

278 

34 

79-82 

Robinson,  Jon 

24 

39 

17 

41 

41.5 

0 

0 

0.0 

16 

26 

61.5 

0 

9 

0.4 

18 

0 

14 

12 

1 

50 

21 

90-91 

Rot  Man 

28 

973 

170 

414 

41.1 

48       156 

30.8           109 

1 36 

80.1 

58 

154 

55 

72 

59 

53 

17 

1 

49: 

17.8 

72-75 

Roy.  Tom 

86 

225 

416 

54.1 

0 

0 

0.0          125 

200 

62.5 

0 

586 

68 

61 

0 

248 

0 

0 

575 

6.7 

53-56 

Sandbower,  John 

69 

137 

363 

37.7 

0 

0 

0.0          107 

161 

66.5 

0 

342 

50 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

381 

5.5 

69-70 

Sanders,  Harvey 

9 

- 

2 

7 

26  6 

0 

0 

0.0 

0 

1 

0.0 

0 

3 

0.3 

2 

0 

3 

0 

0 

4 

0.4 

54-56 

Schaufier.  Drew 

40 

- 

33 

113 

29  2 

0 

0 

0.0 

43 

61 

70  5 

0 

142 

3.6 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

109 

27 

59-61 

Schroeder,  Dave 

20 

1 

6 

16.7 

0 

0 

0.0 

1 

2 

50.0 

0 

12 

0.6 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

3 

0.2 

57-60 

Shanahan,  Jerry 

38 

37 

78 

47.4 

0 

0 

0.0 

36 

63 

60.3 

0 

67 

1.4 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

112 

2.3 

74-77 

Sheppard.  Steve 

76 

- 

491 

927 

53.0 

0 

0 

0.0          237 

329 

72.0 

0 

582 

7.7 

99 

0 

176 

27 

2 

1219 

16  0 

62-63 

Shively,  Rudy 

11 

13 

23 

56.5 

0 

0 

0.0 

3 

8 

37.5 

0 

16 

1.5 

0 

0 

6 

0 

0 

29 

2  6 

75-79 

Shrader,  Enc 

35 

10 

23 

43  5 

0 

0 

0.0 

10 

19 

52.6 

0 

2 

0.1 

6 

0 

6 

2 

0 

30 

0.9 

53-54 

Shue,  Gene 

30 

237 

469 

50.5 

0 

0 

0.0          180 

226 

78  9 

0 

0 

0.0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

654 

21.8 

91-95 

Shultz,  Kurtis 

67 

367 

27 

71 

38.0 

5 

12 

41.7 

1? 

28 

60.7 

28 

71 

1.0 

13 

21 

34 

9 

3 

76 

1.1 

92-96 

Simp*  ns,  Dudie 

119 

3191 

341 

765 

44,6 

130       320 

40.6           311 

383 

812 

37 

246 

2.1 

483        325 

255 

120 

16 

1123 

9.4 

95-97 

Smith,  Atman 

15 

39 

7 

17 

41.2 

1 

7 

14.3 

2 

8 

25.0 

3 

11 

07 

4 

9 

6 

2 

0 

17 

1.1 

90-92 

Smith,  Garfield 

43 

1089 

190 

JO  3 

47.1 

7 

i3 

21.2 

'5 

113 

66.4 

90 

249 

5.8 

53 

88 

132 

45 

22 

462 

10.7 

02-04 

Smith,  Jamar 

62 

1406 

245 

559 

43.8 

5 

8 

27.8 

99 

203 

488 

133 

401 

6.5 

48       103 

126 

32 

49 

594 

96 

93-95 

Smith,  Joe 

64 

2098 

451 

819 

55.1 

11 

26 

42  3           377 

511 

73.8 

244 

683 

10.7 

62       132 

175 

96 

190 

1290 

202 

91-92 

Soto,  Geno 

11 

55 

6 

20 

30.0 

0 

3 

0.0 

2 

9 

22.2 

7 

13 

1.2 

3 

2 

7 

3 

2 

14 

13 

60-63 

Stasiulatis,  Bill 

53 

181 

433 

41.8 

0 

0 

0.0           207 

279 

74.2 

0 

237 

4.5 

0 

0 

72 

0 

0 

569 

10.7 

69-71 

Still.  Sparky 

52 

227 

466 

43? 

0 

0 

0.0          112 

190 

58.9 

0 

426 

8  2 

60 

0 

153 

0 

0 

566 

109 

68-71 

Stobauqh,  Dick 

42 

62 

163 

380 

0 

0 

0.0 

28 

39 

71.8 

0 

120 

2.9 

3 

0 

69 

0 

0 

152 

36 

95-99 

Stokes,  Terrell 

128 

3461 

222 

519 

42.8 

89       235 

37.9           145 

223 

65.0 

46 

304 

2.4 

593       283 

294 

191 

29 

676 

5.3 

03-04 

Strawberry,  D.J. 

45 

920 

102 

217 

47.0 

13 

18 

27  1 

75 

136 

55.1 

38 

110 

2.4 

70 

75 

91 

75 

21 

292 

65 

63*1 

Suder,  George 

25 

137 

298 

46.0 

0 

0 

0.0 

53 

75 

70.7 

0 

66 

2.6 

0 

0 

50 

0 

0 

327 

13.1 

67-69 

Sullivan,  Bill 

24 

38 

84 

45  2 

0 

0 

0.0 

'4 

29 

48.3 

0 

54 

2.3 

0 

0 

32 

0 

0 

90 

36 

73-74 

Swetnam,  Stan 

12 

7 

13 

53  8 

0 

0 

0.0 

2 

2 

100.0 

0 

6 

0.5 

1 

0 

2 

0 

0 

16 

13 

90-93 

Thibeault,  Mike 

52 

135 

13 

51 

25.5 

5 

!5 

20.0 

17 

29 

58.6 

16 

37 

07 

23 

12 

38 

14 

2 

48 

0.9 

69-70 

Thomas,  Al 

1 

0 

0 

0.0 

0 

0 

0.0 

0 

0 

0.0 

0 

0 

0.0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0.0 

75-77 

Tillman,  James 

41 

91 

195 

46.7 

0 

0 

00 

45 

57 

789 

0 

80 

2.0 

26 

0 

57 

11 

0 

227 

5.5 

71-74 

Tnmble,  Jap 

53 

136 

271 

50.2 

0 

0 

0.0 

62 

91 

68.1 

0 

116 

22 

69 

0 

90 

0 

0 

334 

6.3 

55-56 

Urbamk,  John 

12 

9 

32 

28.1 

0 

0 

0.0 

7 

16 

43.8 

0 

42 

3.5 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

25 

2.1 

80-84 

Veal,  Herman 

103 

2672 

360 

518 

50  2 

0 

1 

0.0          220 

293 

75.1 

0 

636 

6.2 

89 

0 

265 

55 

19 

740 

7.2 

66*7 

Veith,  Dennis 

7 

0 

0 

0.0 

0 

0 

0.0 

0 

0 

0.0 

0 

0 

0.0 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

0.0 

54-55 

Vodopia,  Mark 

10 

0 

4 

0.0 

0 

0 

0.0 

2 

3 

66.7 

0 

2 

0  2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

0.2 

87-90 

Walker.  Rodney 

21 

107 

14 

26 

53.8 

0 

0 

00 

5 

11 

45.5 

8 

•o 

0.9 

2 

14 

15 

2 

1 

33 

1.6 

91-93 

Walsh.  John 

48 

379 

37 

103 

359 

5 

5 

33  3 

38 

49 

77.6 

35 

76 

1.6 

18 

16 

48 

13 

3 

117 

2.4 

63*6 

Ward,  Gary 

65 

450 

972 

46.3 

0 

0 

00           194 

248 

78.2 

0 

615 

9.5 

0 

0 

182 

0 

0 

1094 

16.8 

67-69 

Warren,  Homer 

14 

11 

23 

45  3 

0 

0 

0.0 

11 

18 

61.1 

0 

25 

1.8 

0 

0 

16 

0 

0 

33 

2.4 

73-74 

Washinqton,  Wilson 

1 

5 

5 

100.0 

0 

0 

0.0 

0 

2 

0.0 

0 

2 

20 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

10 

10.0 

96-99 

Watkins,  Bnan 

54 

363 

52 

111 

46  8 

4 

0 

40.0 

11 

51 

608 

27 

103 

1.9 

9 

14 

50 

7 

10 

139 

26 

53-55 

Webster,  Dave 

45 

28 

84 

33  3 

0 

0 

0.0 

31 

48 

64.6 

0 

22 

0.5 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

87 

1.9 

56-59 

Wemqarten,  Doc 

53 

39 

92 

424 

0 

0 

0.0 

50 

81 

74.1 

0 

105 

2.0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

138 

2.6 

72-73 

White,  Donald 

14 

5 

11 

45.5 

0 

0 

0.0 

2 

4 

50.0 

0 

5 

0.4 

1 

0 

9 

0 

0 

12 

0.9 

70-73 

White,  Howard 

76 

293 

680 

43.1 

0 

0 

0.0          128 

186 

688 

0 

160 

2.1 

155 

0 

101 

0 

0 

714 

9.4 

00-02 

Wilcox,  Chris 

70 

1160 

224 

431 

52.0 

0 

2 

0.0          106 

180 

58.9 

123 

330 

4.7 

69 

72 

141 

34 

71 

554 

7.9 

68-70 

Wiles,  Mickey 

52 

187 

474 

39.5 

0 

0 

0.0           186 

254 

73.2 

0 

91 

1.8 

135 

0 

181 

0 

0 

560 

108 

87-88 

Williams,  Brian 

29 

813 

156 

260 

60.0 

0 

0 

00 

51 

76 

67.1 

74 

173 

6  0 

22 

68 

90 

17 

36 

363 

12.5 

78*1 

Williams,  Buck 

85 

1080 

446 

725 

61.5 

0 

0 

0  0           26' 

419 

62.3 

0 

928 

10  9 

76 

0 

258 

75 

86 

1153 

136 

64*7 

Williams.  Gary 

74 

127 

282 

45.0 

0 

0 

0.0 

76 

141 

53.9 

0 

236 

3  2 

0 

0 

117 

0 

0 

330 

4.5 

88-89 

Williams,  Steve 

2 

6 

2 

3 

66.7 

0 

0 

00 

0 

0 

0.0 

1 

1 

05 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

4 

2.0 

88-92 

Williams,  Walt 

105 

3189 

583 

1251 

46.6 

154       429 

35.9           384 

504 

76.2 

160 

478 

4., 

410        377 

340 

175 

81 

1704 

16  2 

58-61 

Wilson,  Bob 

52 

% 

232 

41.4 

0 

0 

0.0 

35 

94 

69.1 

0 

209 

4.0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

257 

49 

63-66 

Wise,  Rick 

76 

274 

576 

47.6 

0 

0 

0.0           170 

261 

65.1 

0 

431 

5.7 

0 

0 

181 

0 

0 

718 

9.4 

84-85 

Woods.  Ed 

5 

7 

0 

0 

0.0 

0 

0 

0.0 

3 

7 

42  9 

0 

3 

0  6 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

3 

0.6 

86*7 

Worstell,  Tom 

8 

13 

0 

0 

00 

0 

0 

0.0 

2 

2 

100.0 

0 

0 

0.0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

2 

0.3 

68*9 

Worthinqton,  Chuck 

26 

46 

105 

43  8 

0 

0 

00 

51 

67 

76.1 

0 

100 

3.8 

0 

0 

54 

0 

0 

143 

5.5 

70-71 

Yates,  Barry 

26 

141 

318 

44.3 

0 

0 

0.0 

SO 

83 

72.3 

0 

224 

86 

53 

0 

77 

0 

0 

342 

13.2 

67-68 

Yoho.  Tom 

10 

2 

15 

133 

0 

0 

00 

0 

0 

00 

0 

3 

0.3 

0 

0 

6 

0 

0 

4 

0.4 

89-90 

Younq.  Curley 

20 

106 

10 

33 

30  3 

1 

3 

33  3 

s 

18 

44  4 

9 

22 

1.1 

12 

12 

23 

6 

0 

29 

1.5 

53-58 

Younq,  Tom 

53 

161 

389 

414 

0 

0 

0.0          165 

244 

67.6 

0 

120 

2.3 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

48? 

9.2 

91-92 

Zizakovic,  Lubo 

1 

8 

0 

1 

00 

0 

0 

0.0 

1 

4 

25  0 

0 

1 

1.0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

0 

1 

1.0 

174 

MEN'S 

Bb 

BASKETBALL  I 


COLE  FIELD  HOUSE 

Its  official  name  is  the  "William  P.  Cole  Jr.  Student  Activities  Building." 

That  is  the  name  that  can  be  read  on  the  structure  that  still  sits  between  the  tennis  courts  and  the  university's  student  union,  on  the  main 
thoroughfare  of  the  campus  of  the  University  of  Maryland,  College  Park.  It  is  no  longer,  however,  the  home  of  Maryland  basketball,  as  it  was 
for  47  years  since  December  of  1 955. 

Everyone  just  called  it  "Cole."  Like  Kentucky,  where  the  Wildcats  play  at  "Rupp."  Or  in  Westwood,  where  UCLA  plays  at  "Pauley." 

The  building  is  Cole  Field  House,  even  though  that  description  appears  nowhere  officially.  The  nation's  only  on-campus  arena  to  play 
host  to  multiple  Final  Fours,  it  has  hosted  numerous  NCAA  tournaments  for  basketball,  volleyball  and  wrestling.  It  also  hosted  a  U.S.  vs. 
China  ping-pong  match  in  1972  before  a  capacity  crowd  in  what  was  the  first  sporting  event  held  between  the  two  nations;  it  hosted  U.S. 
Presidents  and,  in  September  1974,  it  even  hosted  Elvis. 

Besides  the  all-black  starting  five  of  Texas  Western  taking  the  floor  against  Kentucky  in  the  national  championship  game  of  1 966,  Cole 
Field  House  was  also  home  to  the  first  black  basketball  players  in  the  ACC  —  Maryland's  Billy  Jones  (1966-68)  and  Pete  Johnson  (1967- 
69). 


In  47  seasons,  Terrapin  teams  were  486-151  at  Cole  Field 
House.  A  few  of  Cole's  most  memorable  basketball  moments: 

1955 

Cole  Field  House  dedicated  at  a  cost  of  $3.3  million,  Maryland 
defeats  Virginia,  67-55,  on  Dec.  2  in  the  first  game  in  the  new  facil- 
ity. 

1958 

Cole  is  home  to  the  Atlantic  Coast  Conference  champions  and 
Maryland's  first  NCAA  Tournament  team. 

1965 

Bill  Bradley  scored  41  points  in  the  NCAA  East  Region 
championship  game  as  Princeton  topped  Providence,  109-69. 

1966 

Cole  plays  host  to  the  NCAA  Final  Four.  In  the  semifinals, 

Kentucky  defeats  Duke  and  Texas  Western  (now  Texas-El  Paso) 

defeats  Utah.  Texas  Western  then  defeats  Kentucky  in  one  of  the 

most  historic  championship 

games  in  history. 

1970 

Cole  plays  host  to  the 
NCAA  Final  Four  for  the  sec- 
ond time.  UCLA  defeats  Jack- 
sonville for  the  title  as  Sidney 
Wicks  outduals  Artis  Gilmore. 
It  was  the  fourth  of  UCLA's 
seven  consecutive  NCAA 
championships. 

1971 

Maryland  defeats  No.  2 
South  Carolina,  31-30,  in 
one  of  the  great  "slow-down" 
games  in  the  history  of  Cole 
Leading  only  4-3  at  halftime, 
Maryland  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  seconds 

remaining  in  OT 


Lefty  Driesell  was  the  architect 
of  Maryland's  great  teams  of  the 
70s  and  '80s. 


1972 

Cole  is  home  to  the  National  Invitation  Tournament  champions 
-  the  Maryland  Terrapins. 

The  Cole  Field  House  single-game  attendance  record  of  1 5,287 
was  set  as  Maryland  played  host  to  North  Carolina  on  Feb.  16. 
Maryland  won  79-77  in  an  overtime  thriller. 

1975 

Cole  was  the  site  of  the  first  women's  basketball  game  ever  to 
be  televised. 

1979 

On  Super  Bowl  Sunday,  Larry  Gibson  sank  a  free  throw  with 
one  second  on  the  clock  to  boost  the  Terps  past  top-ranked  Notre 
Dame,  67-66,  on  Jan.  27. 1979.  Gibson  scored  11  points  that  day 
while  Ernest  Graham  scored  28  and  Buck  Williams  grabbed  15 
rebounds. 

1984 

Cole  is  home  to  the  ACC  champion  Terrapins. 

1991 

In  the  NCAA  Eastern  Regional  first  round,  15th-seeded  Rich- 
mond defeats  No.  2  seed  Syracuse,  73-69,  in  one  of  the  great 
upsets  in  NCAA  Tournament  history.  It  was  only  the  second  time 
in  the  history  of  the  tournament  that  a  No.  1 5  seed  had  defeated  a 
No.  2  seed. 

1992 

On  Jan.  15, 1992,  No.  3  Maryland  hosted  No.  2  Virginia  in  a 
women's  basketball  shootout  before  a  sellout  crowd  of  14,500. 
The  game  still  stands  as  the  ACC  attendance  mark  for  a  women's 
game. 

Maryland  defeats  No.  10  North  Carolina,  82-80,  on  a  last-second 
tip-in  by  Ail-American  Walt  Williams.  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. 

199a 

Before  a  sellout  crowd  on  March  5,  Maryland  defeats  Virginia, 
70-68,  to  clinch  a  fourth-place  tie  in  the  ACC  standings  and  virtually 
assure  its  first  NCAA  Tournament  bid  under  Gary  Williams. 


COLE  WAS  A  HOUSE  OF 
HORRORS  FOR  NO.  1  TEAMS 

Cole  Field  House  bears  distinction  as  having  hosted  more  upsets 
of  No.  1-ranked  teams  than  any  building  in  the  country. 

When  the  No.  3-ranked  Terrapins  dispatched  top-rated  Duke  on 
Feb.  27, 2002,  it  was  Cole  Field  House's  seventh  game  in  which 
a  No.  1  ranked  team  has  fallen. 

Including  NCAA  Tournament  games,  Notre  Dame's  Joyce 
Athletics  &  Convocation  Center  has  hosted  six  No.  1  upsets  and 
Oklahoma's  Lloyd  Noble  Center  has  been  the  site  of  five. 

At  Cole,  Maryland  has  beaten  the  nation's  top  team  in  six  of 
those  seven  games.  Also  at  Cole,  No.  3-ranked  Texas  Western 
topped  No.  1  Kentucky  during  the  1966  Final  Four. 


Maryland  defeats  No.  1  North  Carolina,  86-73,  in  front  of  a  sellout 
crowd  and  a  national  television  audience. 

1998 

Maryland  defeats  No.  1  North  Carolina,  89-83  in  overtime,  as 
Laron  Profit  scores  19  points  overall  and  six  during  an  overtime 
period.  It  marks  the  second  time  in  three  years  that  the  Terps  beat 
No.  1  North  Carolina  in  Cole. 

1999 

Maryland  sets  a  school  record  with  28  wins  on  the  season, 
and  the  Terps  host  a  record  14,455  fans  per  game  at  Cole.  Junior 
sensation  Steve  Francis  is  named  an  Ail-American  and  later  chosen 
as  the  second  pick  in  the  NBA  draft. 

2001 

Maryland  defeats  Virginia  1 02-67  in  the  final  game  of  the  regular 
season  to  mark  the  most  lopsided  win  ever,  in  the  longtime  series 
against  its  ACC  rival.  One  week  later,  the  Terps  advance  to  their 
eighth  straight  NCAA  Tournament  berth  and  bring  back  to  College 
Park  the  first  Final  Four  banner  in  school  history. 

2002 

Maryland  defeats  top-ranked  Duke  before  a  national  television 
audience,  87-73,  to  take  over  first  place  in  the  ACC  and  mark  the 
seventh  time  in  Cole  history  that  a  No.  1  ranked  team  has  been 
defeated. 

Maryland  beats  Virginia  1 1 2-92  to  win  its  first  ACC  regular  season 
title  since  1980,  in  what  is  the  final  game  at  Cole.  A  standing-room 
only  crowd  witnesses  an  emotional  postgame  event  with  returning 
Ail-Americans  commemorating  Cole's  final  game,  followed  by  a 
net-cutting  ceremony  to  celebrate  the  Terps'  league  title. 

The  NCAA  Champion  Terrapins  return  to  Cole  before  a  crowd  of 
over  1 2,000  adoring  fans,  just  hours  after  winning  the  first  national 
championship  in  school  history. 


1995 


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SPORTS 


TEAM 


1  THE      , 

TURTlfM 


COLE  BY  THE  NUMBERS 

ATTENDANCE  THROUGH  THE  YEARS 


Home  Games  Only 
Season         Games 

Attendance 

Avg. 

Total  Season  Games 
Season            Games 

Attendance 

Avg. 

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 

7,135 

'965-66 

10 

95,400 

9  540 

1965-66 

25 

221,000 

8,840 

1966-67 

10 

82,490 

8,249 

1966-67 

25 

164,390 

6,576 

1967-68 

10 

70,100 

7,101 

1967-68 

24 

144,950 

6,040 

1968-69 

10 

66.500 

6,650 

1968-69 

26 

152,005 

5,746 

1969-70 

14 

138,600 

9,900 

1969-70 

26 

221,153 

8,506 

1970-71 

15 

180,842 

12,056 

1970-71 

26 

273,553 

10,521 

1971-72 

14 

184,323 

13,166 

1971-72 

32 

352,436 

11,014 

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 

1974-75 

14 

187,971 

13,427 

1974-75 

29 

314,341 

10,839 

1975-76 

15 

196,656 

13.110 

1975-76 

28 

343,785 

12.278 

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 

'9^8-79 

18 

201,536 

11,196 

1978-79 

30 

316.449 

10.548 

1979-80 

16 

160,815 

10,050 

1979-80 

31 

317,559 

10,242 

1980-81 

15 

196,978 

13,132 

1980-81 

31 

398,036 

12,840 

1981-82 

16 

157,275 

9,830 

1981-82 

29 

286,264 

9,871 

1982-83 

17 

172,445 

10,144 

1982-83 

30 

308,340 

10,278 

1983-84 

15 

170,060 

11,337 

1983-84 

32 

353,551 

11,048 

1984-85 

16 

199,335 

12,458 

1984-85 

37 

393,459 

'0  634 

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 

1987-88 

12 

145,525 

12,127 

1987-88 

31 

355,597 

11,471 

1988-89 

14 

128,773 

9,198 

1988-89 

29 

276,604 

9,538 

1989-90 

16 

164,806 

10,300 

1989-90 

33 

306,339 

9,293 

1990-91 

14 

137,476 

9.820 

1990-91 

28 

267,401 

9,550 

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 

1993-94 

13 

177,376 

13,644 

1993-94 

30 

360,993 

12,033 

1994-95 

16 

221,020 

13,814 

1994-95 

34 

437,268 

12,861 

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 

1997-98 

14 

187,272 

13,377 

1997-98 

32 

446,213 

13,944 

1998-99 

14 

202,365 

14,455 

1998-99 

34 

473,626 

13,930 

1999-00 

16 

226.369 

14,148 

1999-00 

35 

503,648 

14,390 

2000-01 

14 

196,809 

14,058 

2000-01 

36 

528,916 

14,692 

2001-02 

15 

212,495 

14,166 

2001-02 

36 

623,898 

17,331 

Attendance  records  prior  to  1963  are  incomplete 


COLE 

Dedicated: 
Capacity: 


FIELD  HOUSE 

December  2, 1955 


MILESTONES 


14,500  (Courtside  Seats:  96) 


First  Game: 


December  2, 1955 


First  Win: 

December  2, 1955 

Maryland  67,  Virqinia  55 

First  Loss: 

December  15, 1955 

Kentucky  62,  Maryland  61 

100th  Game: 

December  18, 1964 

Maryland  82.  Wake  Forest  64 

200th  Game: 

January  23, 1973 

Maryland  100,  Long  Island  73 

300th  Game: 

February  23. 1980 

Maryland  82,  Virqinia  71 

400th  Game: 

January  10, 1987 

Virqinia  71,  Maryland  64 

500th  Game: 

December  2, 1993 

Maryland  89.  UMBC  80 

600th  Game: 

February  2, 2000 

Maryland  91,  Virqinia  79 

100th  Victor) 

:         February  25.  1970 

Maryland  83,  West  Virqinia  76 

200th  Victor) 

:       December  28, 1977 

Maryland  91 ,  Western  Kentucky  78 

300th  Victor) 

:        November  23, 1985 

Maryland  84  Northeastern  72 

400th  Victor) 

:       December  23, 1995 

Maryland  104,  American  79 

486th  Victor) 

:        March  3. 2002 

Maryland  112,  Virqinia  92 

NCAA  TOURNAMENTS 
AT  COLE 

1 962  Eastern  Regional 

RSF:  Wake  Forest 96,  St.  Josephs  (Pa.)  85 

Villanova  79.  New  York  Univ.  76 
RF:  Wake  Forest  79.  Villanova  69 
3P:  New  York  Univ.  94,  St.  Joseph's  (Pa.)  85 

1 963  Eastern  Regional 

RSF:  [2]  Duke  81 ,  New  York  Univ.  76 

St.  Joseph's  (Pa.)  97,  West  Virginia  88 
RF:  [2]  Duke  73,  St.  Joseph's  (Pa.)  69 
3P:  West  Virginia  83.  New  York  Univ.  73 

1 965  Eastern  Regional 

RSF:  Pnnceton  66.  North  Carolina  State  48 

[4]  Providence  81 .  St.  Joseph's  (Pa.)  73  (OT) 
RF:  Pnnceton  109,  [4]  Providence  69 
3P:  North  Carolina  State  83.  St.  Joseph's  (Pa.)  81 

1 966  Final  Four 

NSF:  [1]  Kentucky  83,  [2]  Duke  79 

[3]  Texas  Western  85.  Utah  78 
NF:  [3]  Texas  Western  85.  [1]  Kentucky  65 
3P:  [2]  Duke  79.  Utah  77 

1 967  Eastern  Regional 

RSF:  [4]  North  Carolina  78.  [5]  Pnnceton  70  (OT) 

[9]  Boston  College  63.  St.  John's  62 
RF:  [4]  North  Carolina  96.  [9]  Boston  College  80 
3P:  [5]  Princeton  78,  St,  John's  58 

1968  First  Round 

1R:  [8]  Davidson  79,  St.  John's  70 
Columbia  83,  La  Salle  69 

1 969  Eastern  Regional 

RSF:  [4]  North  Carolina  79.  [9]  Duquesne  78 

[5]  Davidson  79.  [8]  St.  John's  69 
RF:  [4]  North  Carolina  87.  [5]  Davidson  85 
3P:  [9]  Duquesne  75,  [8]  St.  John's  72 

1 970  Final  Four 

NSF:  [4]  Jacksonville  94.  [3]  St.  Bonaventure  83 

[2]  UCLA  93.  [5]  New  Mexico  State  77 
NF:  [2]  UCLA  80,  [4]  Jacksonville  69 
3P:  [5]  New  Mexico  State  79,  [3]  St.  Bonaventure  73 

1 977  Eastern  Regional 

RSF:  [3]  Kentucky  93.  [20]  Virginia  Military  78 

[5]  North  Carolina  79,  [10]  Notre  Dame  77 
RF:  [5]  North  Carolina  79,  [3]  Kentucky  72 

1991  Eastern  Regional 

1R:  [14]  Oklahoma  State  67,  New  Mexico  54 

NC  State  114,  Southern  Mississippi  85 

Temple  80,  Purdue  63 

Richmond  73,  [7]  Syracuse  69 
2R:  [14]  Oklahoma  State  73,  NC  State  64 

Temple  77,  Richmond  64 

Legend:  1  R-First  Round:  2R-Second  Round:  RSF-Regional  Semifi- 
nals: RF-Regional  Final;  NSF-National  Semifinal,  NF-National 
Final;  3P-Third  Place 
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TERPS  IN  THE  NBA  DRAFT 


Maryland's  rising  success  under  Gary  Williams  over  the 
past  1 5  years  has  resulted  in  a  growing  number  of  Terrapin 
stars  in  the  NBA  ranks,  and  professionally  overseas. 

In  the  NBA  specifically,  the  annual  draft  has  become  a 
barometer  of  Terrapin  success,  as  Maryland  has  landed  15 
players  overall  in  the  draft  since  Williams'  return  to  College 
Park  (an  average  of  one  per  season)  and  eight  draft  picks 
since  1999  alone. 

During  Williams'  25-year  career  as  a  head  coach,  an 
incredible  total  of  28  players  have  been  NBA  draft  choices. 

In  June  of  2003,  four-year  point  guard  Steve  Blake  be- 
came the  eighth  Terp  drafted  over  a  five-year  span  with  his 
selection  in  the  second  round  by  the  Washington  Wizards. 
In  2002,  the  Terps  landed  a  pair  of  first  round  picks  and 
three  selections  overall,  as  Chris  Wilcox  (8th,  Los  Angeles 
Clippers),  Juan  Dixon  (17th,  Washington  Wizards)  and  Lonny 
Baxter  (44th,  Chicago  Bulls)  all  were  chosen  from  draft 
proceedings  at  Madison  Square  Garden.  Wilcox,  chosen 
eighth  overall,  was  Maryland's  first  lottery  pick  since  Steve 
Francis  three  years  earlier.  When  Dixon  was  made  the  17th 
pick  of  the  draft,  Maryland  had  placed  two  players  in  the  first 
round  for  the  first  time  since  1981. 

Buoyed  by  three  first  and  second  round  draft  picks  during 
the  1999  and  2002  NBA  drafts,  Maryland  and  Gary  Williams 
have  asserted  themselves  in  recent  years  among  the  most 
prominent  schools  in  developing  NBA  talent. 

In  '99,  Steve  Francis  was  chosen  as  the  second  pick  of 
the  first  round,  followed  by  second-round  selections  Obinna 
Ekezie  and  Laron  Profit.  One  year  later,  Terence  Morris  was 
taken  in  the  second  round  of  the  draft. 

The  Terps'  NBA  draft  tally  since  1999:  eight  draft  picks, 
three  first-round  choices  and  two  lottery  selections. 

What's  more,  Francis,  the  No.  2  pick  in  that  '99  draft,  went 
on  to  become  the  NBAs  Co-Rookie  of  the  Year.  By  the  2002 
season,  Francis  was  voted  to  the  NBA  All-Star  Game. 

Chosen  on  draft  day  by  the  Vancouver  Grizzlies,  Francis 
was  traded  in  the  preseason  to  the  Houston  Rockets  for 
whom  he  led  all  NBA  rookies  with  6.6  steals  in  1999-00, 
and  was  the  second-leading  rookie  scorer  with  18  points 
per  game. 

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  Warriors  in  1995. 

The  Terps'  2002  draft  windfall  brought  the  number  of 
all-time  Maryland  lottery  selections  to  five  —  a  number  that 
is  tied  for  ninth  among  all  NCAA  schools.  Wilcox's  selection 
brought  the  number  of  lottery  selections  at  Maryland  under 
head  coach  Gary  Williams  to  four.  Overall,  seven  Maryland 
players  and  nine  overall  since  1987  have  played  for  Gary 
Williams  and  become  first-round  draft  picks  with  guaranteed 
contracts. 


MARYLAND'S 
NBA  LOTTERY 
HISTORY 

TEAMS  WITH  TWO 
NO.  1  OVERALL  PICKS 

Maryland:  John  Lucas,  1976;  Joe  Smith,  1995 
Georgetown:  Patrick  Ewing,  1985;  Allen  Iverson,  1996 
Houston:  Elvin  Hayes,  1968;  Hakeem  Olajuwon,  1984 
Michigan:  Cazzie  Russell,  1966;  Chris  Webber,  1993 
No.  Carolina:  James  Worthy,  1982;  Brad  Daugherty,  1986 
Purdue:  Joe  Barry  Carroll,  1980;  Glenn  Robinson,  1994 
UCLA:  Kareem  Abdul-Jabbar,  1969;  Bill  Walton,  1974 

MOST  ALL-TIME 
NBA  LOTTERY  PICKS 


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North  Carolina  (12) 
Duke  (11) 
Michigan  (7) 
Connecticut  (7) 
Arizona  (7) 
Georgetown  (6) 
Kansas (6) 
UNLV  (6) 
Maryland  (5) 
Georgia  Tech  (5) 
Kentucky  (5) 
California  (4) 
Memphis  (4) 


Chris  Wilcox  with  NBA  Commissioner  David  Stern  at  the 
2002  Draft. 


David  Stern  at  the 


Joe  Smith  with  NBA  Commissioner  David  Stern  at  the 
1995  Draft. 


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TERPS'  NBA  DRAFT  HISTORY 


GARY  WILLIAMS' 
NBA  DRAFT  PICKS 

2003     Steve  Blake                   Maryland/Washinqton  Wizards 

2002 

Chris  Wilcox 

Maryland/Los  Anqeles  Clippers 

Juan  Dixon 

Maryland/Washinqton  Wizards 

Lonny  Baxter 

Maryland/Chicaqo  Bulls 

2000 

Terence  Morris 

Maryland/Houston  Rockets 

1999 

Steve  Francis 

MarvlandA/ancouver  Grizzlies 

Obinna  Ekezie 

Maryland/Vancouver  Grizzlies 

Laron  Profit 

Maryland/Orlando  Maqic 

1997 

Keith  Booth 

Maryland/Chicaqo  Bulls 

1995 

Joe  Smith 

Maryland/Golden  State  Warriors 

1993 

Evers  Bums 

Maryland/Sacramento  Kinqs 

1992 

Jim  Jackson ' 

Ohio  State/Dallas  Mavencks 

Walt  Williams 

Maryland/Sacramento  Kinqs 

1990 

Jerrod  Mustaf 

Maryland/New  York  Kmcks 

Tony  Massenburq 

Maryland/San  Antonio  Spurs 

1969 

Dana  Bairos 

Boston  Colleqe/Seattle  SuperSonics 

Jay  Burson 

Ohio  State/San  Antonio  Spurs 

Chris  Jent 

Ohio  State/Chicaqo  Bulls 

1987 

Dennis  Hopson 

Ohio  State/New  Jersey  Nets 

1986 

Dominic  Pressley 

Boston  Colleqe/Seattle  SuperSonics 

1985 

Michael  Adams 

Boston  Colleqe/Sacramento  Kinqs 

Stu  Primus 

Boston  Colleqe/lndiana  Pacers 

1984 

Martin  Clark 

Boston  Colleqe/Philadeiphia 

Jay  Murphy 

Boston  Colleqe/Golden  State 

1983 

John  Gam's 

Boston  Colleqe/Cleveland  Cavaliers 

Ron  Crevier 

Boston  Colleqe/Chicaoo  Bulls 

Gordon  Austin 

American/Philadelphia  76ers 

Boo  Bowers 

American/Cleveland  Cavaliers 

*  recruited  to  Ohio  State  by  Gary  Williams 

GARY  WILLIAMS' 
NBA  FIRST  ROUND 
DRAFT  PICKS 

2002     Chris  Wilcox  (#8  overall) 

Maryland/Los  Angeles  Clippers 


2002 

Juan  Dixon  (#17  overall) 
Maryland/Washinqton  Wizards 

1999 

Steve  Francis  (#2  overall) 
Maryland/Vancouver  Grizzlies 

1997 

Keith  Booth  (#28  overall) 
Maryland/Chicaqo  Bulls 

1995 

Joe  Smith  (#1  overall) 
Maryland/Golden  State  Warriors 

1992 

Jim  Jackson  (#5  overall) 
Ohio  State/Dallas  Mavericks 

1992 

Walt  Williams  (#7  overall) 
Maryland/Sacramento  Kinqs 

1990 

Jerrod  Mustaf  (#17  overall) 
Maryland/New  York  Knicks 

1987 

Dennis  Hopson  (#3  overall) 
Ohio  State/New  Jersey  Nets 

ALL-TIME  DRAFT  PICKS 

Year Selection  (Round/Team) 


1954 

Gene  Shue  (1st .  #3  overall/Philadelphia) 

1955 

Bob  Kessler  (2nd/Fort  Wayne) 

1958 

John  Nacincik  (3rd/Syracuse) 

Nick  Davis  (Hth/Philadetohia) 

1960 

Al  Bunqe  (1st,  #7  overall/Philadelphia 

Charlie  McNeil  (6th/New  York) 

Jerry  Bechtle  (16th/New  York) 

1963 

Jerry  Greenspan  (3rd/Syracuse) 

1966 

Gary  Ward  (6th/Boston) 

1967 

Jay  McMillen  (9th/LA.  Lakers) 

Joe  Harrinqton  (11th/Boston) 

1970 

Will  Hetzel  (9th/Baltimore) 

1971 

Barry  Yates  (8th/Philadelphiaj 

1973 

Jim  O'Brien  (3rd/Portland) 

Bob  Bodell  (10th/SeatUe) 

Howard  White  (14th/Washinqton) 

1974 

Tom  McMillen  (1st,  #9  overall/Buffalo) 

Len  Elmore  (1st/#13  overall/Washinqton) 

1975 

Tom  Roy  (3rd/Portland) 

Owen  Brown  (9th/Phoemx) 

1976 

John  Lucas  (1st,  #1  overall/Houston) 

Maurice  Howard  (2nd/Cleveland) 

1977 

Brad  Davis  (1st,  #15  overall/L  A  Lakers] 

1978 

Larry  Boston  (4th/Washington) 

1979 

Larry  Gibson  (3rd/Milwaukee) 

1981 

Buck  Williams  (1st,  #3  overall/New  Jersey) 

Albert  Kinq  (1st,  #10  overall/New  Jersey) 

Ernest  Graham  [3rd/Philadelphia] 

Greq  Manninq  (7th/Denver) 

1982 

Charies  Pittman  (3rd/Phoenix) 

1984 

Ben  Coleman  (2nd/Chicaqo) 

Herman  Veal  (6th/Phoenix) 

Mark  Fotherqill  (8th/Phoenix) 

1985 

Adrian  Branch  (2nd/Chicaqo) 

1986 

Len  Bias  (1st,  #2  overall  Bosloni 

1988 

Derrick  Lewis  (3rd/Chicaqo) 

1990 

Jerrod  Mustaf  (1st,  #17  overall/New  York) 

Tony  Massenburq  (2nd/San  Antonio) 

1992 

Walt  Williams  (1st,  #7  overall/Sacramento) 

1993 

Evers  Bums  (2nd/Sacramento) 

1995 

Joe  Smith  (1st,  #1  overall/Golden  State) 

1997 

Keith  Booth  (1st,  #28  overall/Chicaoo) 

1999 

Steve  Francis  (1st,  #2  overall/Vancouver) 

Obinna  Ekezie  (2ndA/ancouver) 

Laron  Profit  (2nd/Ortando) 

2001 

Terence  Morris  (2nd/Atlanta) 

2002 

Chris  Wilcox  (1st,  #8  overall  11.  A  Clippers) 

Juan  Dixon  (1st,  #17  overall/Washinqton) 

Lonnv  Baxter     (2nd/Chicaqo) 

2003 

Steve  Blake  (2nd/Washmgton] 

FIRST  ROUND 


DRAFT  PICKS 

Player,  Team 

Year 

Number 

Gene  Shue,  Philadelphia 

1954 

3 

Al  Bunqe,  Philadelphia 

1960 

7 

Tom  McMillen,  L.A.  Lakers 

1974 

9 

Len  Elmore,  Washinqton 

1974 

13 

John  Lucas,  Houston 

1976 

1 

Brad  Davis,  L.A.  Lakers 

1977 

15 

Buck  Williams,  New  Jersey 

1981 

3 

Albert  Kinq,  New  Jersey 

1981 

10 

Len  Bias,  Boston 

1986 

2 

Jerrod  Mustaf,  New  York 
Walt  Williams,  Sacramento 
Joe  Smith,  Golden  State 
Keith  Booth,  Chicago 
Steve  Francis,  Vancouver 


1990 


1992 

7 

1995 

1 

1997 

28 

1999 


Chris  Wilcox,  L.A.  Clippers 


2002 


Juan  Dixon,  Washinqton 


2002 


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TERPS  DRAFTED 


BY  ROUND 

First  Round 

16 

Second  Round 

11 

Third  Round 

8 

Fourth  Round 

1 

Fifth  Round 

0 

Sixth  Round 

3 

Seventh  Round 

1 

Eiqhth  Round 

2 

Ninth  Round 

3 

10th  Round 

1 

11th  Round 

2 

14th  Round 

16th  Round 

1 

No.  2  overall  selection  in  1999,  Steve  Francis  was  traded  from 
the  Houston  Rockets  to  the  Orlando  Magic  in  2004. 


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LONNY  BAXTER 

Chicago  Bulls,  2002-03 
Toronto  Raptors,  2003-04 
Washington  Wizards,  2004 
New  Orleans  Hornets,  2004-05 
Houston  Rockets,  present 

STEVE  BLAKE 

Washington  Wizards,  2003-05 
Portland  Trailblazers,  present 

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 

JUAN  DIXON 

Washington  Wizards,  2002-05 
Portland  Trailblazers.  present 

OBINNA  EKEZIE 

Vancouver  Grizzlies,  2000 
Washington  Wizards,  2000-01 
Dallas  Mavericks,  2001 
Los  Angeles  Clippers,  2002 
Atlanta  Hawks,  2003-05 

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,  2000-2004 
Orlando  Magic,  2004-present 

JERRY  GREENSPAN 

Philadelphia  76ers,  1964-65 

MAURICE  HOWARD 

Cleveland  Cavaliers,  1977 
New  Orleans  Jazz.  1977 


SARUNAS  JASIKEVICIUS 

Indiana  Pacers,  present 


BASKETBALL 


ALBERT  KING 

New  Jersey  Nets,  1982-87 
Philadelphia  76ers.  1988 
San  Antonio  Spurs.  1989 

JOHN  LUCAS 

Houston  Rockets.  1977-78;  1985-86;  1990 
Golden  State  Warriors,  1979-81 
Washington  Bullets,  1982-83 
San  Antonio  Spurs,  1984 
Milwaukee  Bucks,  1987-88 
Seattle  SuperSonics,  1989 

TONY  MASSENBURG 

San  Antonio  Spurs,  1991. 2003-05 
Charlotte  Hornets,  1992 
Boston  Celtics,  1992 
Golden  State  Warriors.  1992 
L.A.  Clippers,  1994-95 
Toronto  Raptors,  1995-96 
Philadelphia  76ers,  1996 
New  Jersey  Nets.  1996-1997 
Vancouver/Memphis  Grizzlies,  1999, 2000 
Houston  Rockets,  1999-2000 
Utah  Jazz,  2003 
Sacramento  Kings,  2003 

TOM  MCMILLEN 

Buffalo  Braves,  1976-77 
New  York  Knicks,  1977 
Atlanta  Hawks,  1978-83 
Washington  Bullets,  1984-85 

TERENCE  MORRIS 

Houston  Rockets,  2002-03 
Odando  Magic,  present 

JERROD  MUSTAF 

New  York  Knicks,  1991 
Phoenix  Suns,  1992-1994 

JIM  O'BRIEN 

New  York  Nets,  1974 
Memphis  Sounds  (ABA),  1975 

CHARLES  PITTMAN 

Phoenix  Suns,  1983-86 

LARON  PROFIT 

Washington  Wizards,  1999-01, 2004-05 
Los  Angeles  Lakers,  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.  1998-00. 2002-03 

Detroit  Pistons,  2001 

Milwaukee  Bucks  2003-present 

CHRIS  WILCOX 

L.A.  Clippers,  2002-present 


BUCK  WILLIAMS 

New  Jersey  Nets,  1982-1 
Portland  Trail  Blazers,  1990-96 
New  York  Knicks.  1997-99 

WALT  WILLIAMS 

Sacramento  Kings,  1992-96 
Miami  Heat,  1996 
Toronto  Raptors,  1996- 
Portland  Trail  Blazers,  1998-99 
Houston  Rockets,  1999-2002 
Dallas  Mavencks,  2003 


Buck  Williams  had  his  No.  52  jersey  retired  by 
the  Nets  on  April  11, 1999. 


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TERPS  AS  PRO  COACHES 


NBA  COACH  OF  THE  YEAR 

Year           Team                            Record 

•1969,  1982 

Postseason 

1966-67 

Baltimore  Bullets 

16-40 

1967-68 

Baltimore  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 

24 

1978-79 

San  Dieqo  Clippers 

43-39 

1979-80 

San  Dieqo  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.  1st  Rd. 

1984-85 

Washington  Bullets 

40-42 

Eastern  Conf,  1st  Rd. 

1985-86 

Washington  Bullets 

32-37 

Eastern  Conf.  1st  Rd. 

1987-88 

Los  Anqeles  Clippers 

17-65 

1988-89 

Los  Anqeles  Clippers 

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) 

14-5 

USBL  Champions 

1992-93 

San  Antonio  Spurs 

39-22 

Western  Conf.  Semis 

1993-94 

San  Antonio  Spurs 

55-27 

Western  Conf  1stRd 

1994-95 

Philadelphia  /Hers 

24-58 

1995-96 

Philadelphia  76ers 

18-64 

2001-02 

Cleveland  Cavaliers 

29-53 

SPURS  TOTALS 

94-49 

.658 

76ERS  TOTALS 

42-122 

.256 

CAVALIERS  TOTALS 

29-53 

.354 

TROPICS  TOTALS 

38-9 

.809 

NBA  TOTALS 

165-224 

.424 

OVERALL  TOTALS 

203-233 

.466 

TERPS  ON  2005-06 
NBA  ROSTERS 


Name 


Team 


Pos        Hgt.      Wqt. 


Md.Years 


Lonny  Baxter              Houston  Rockets            F           6-8        260          1999-02 
NBA  Exp.:  3  seasons;  Acquired:  Free  Agent;  League  Entry:  2nd  Rd.  (#44)  draft  pick  by  Chicago,  2002; 
Previous:  Chicago,  Toronto,  Washington.  New  Orleans 

Steve  Blake                Portland  Trailblazers        G           6-3        172         2000-03 
NBA  Exp.:  2  seasons;  Acquired:  Free  Agent;  League  Entry:  2nd  Rd  (#38)  draft  pick  by  Washington, 
2003;  Previous:  Washington 

Juan  Dixon                 Portland  Trailblazers        G           6-3        164         1999-02 
NBA  Exp.:  3rd  season;  Acquired:  Free  Agent;  League  Entry:  1st  Rd  (#17)  draft  pick  by  Washington, 
2002,  Previous:  Washington 

Steve  Francis  Orlando  Magic  G  6-3        200  1999 


NBA  Exp.:  6  seasons:  Acquired:  Trade  from  Houston;  League  Entry;  1st  Rd.  (#2)  draft  pick  by  Vancouver, 

1999;  Previous:  Houston 

Sarunas  Jasikevicius     Indiana  Pacers  G  6-4        195         1995-98 

NBA  Exp.:  None;  Acquired:  Free  Agent;  League  Entry:  Free  Agent  by  Indiana  Pacers,  2005 

Terence  Morris  Orlando  Magic  F  6-9        221  1998-01 

NBA  Exp.:  2  seasons;  Acquired;  Free  Agent;  League  Entry:  2nd  Rd.  (#34)  draft  pick  by  Atlanta,  2001 ; 

Previous:  Houston, 

Laron  Profit  Los  Angeles  Lakers         G-F        6-5        204  1998-01 

NBA  Exp.:  3rd  season;  Acquired:  Free  Agent;  League  Entry:  2nd  Rd.  (#38)  draft  pick  by  Oriando,  1999: 

Previous:  Washington 

Joe  Smith  Milwaukee  Bucks  F  6-10      225         1994-95 

NBA  Exp.:  10  seasons;  Acquired:  Trade  from  Minnesota;  League  Entry:  1  st  Rd.  (#1 )  draft  pick  by  Golden 

State,  1995;  Previous:  Golden  State.  Philadelphia,  Detroit,  Minnesota 

Chris  Wilcox  L.A.  Clippers  F  6-10       235  2001-02 

NBA  E«p.:  3  seasons;  Acquired:  Draft;  League  Entry:  1st  Rd.  (#8)  draft  pick  by  LA.  Clippers,  2002 
(Roster  compiled  from  2005  NBA  Training  Camps  as  of  Oct  5. 2005) 


John  Lucas  was  named  Cleveland  Cavaliers  head 
coach  on  June  19, 2001. 


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Gene  Shue  was  named  NBA  Coach  of  the 
Year  twice  in  1969  and  1972 


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Students  who  graduate  from  the  University  of  Maryland  have  been  exposed  to  the  tools  that  allow 

*«      them  to  put  that  perspective  to  work.  Imparting  such  a  perspective  may  be  an  ambitious  project  for 

undergraduate  education,  but  to  aim  for  anything  less  would  be  unworthy  of  a  great  university's  goals 

for  its  students.  Thirteen  years  ago,  Promises  to  Keep,  a  plan  for  undergraduate  education  at  Maryland, 

articulated  those  goals  so  eloquently  we  repeat  them  here. 

Undergraduate  education  at  Maryland  "aims  to  provide  students  with  a  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." 

As  we  learn  with  and  from  one  another,  we  try  to  "develop  human  values," 

"celebrate  tolerance  and  fairness,"  "contribute  to  the  social  conscience,"  "monitor  and  assess  private 

and  collective  assumptions,"  and  "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  and  computation  proficiently,  reason  mathematically,  generate  clear  questions 

and  find  probable  arguments,  reach-substantiated  conclusions  and  accept  ambiguity." 


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UNIVERSITY  OF  MARYLAND 


THE  CAMPUS 

By  virtually  every  measure  of  quality,  the  University  of  Maryland  has  gained  national 
recognition  as  one  of  the  fastest-rising  comprehensive  research  institutions  in  the  country.  The 
momentum  of  recent  years  has  poised  the  university  to  move  it  into  the  top  ranks  of  higher 
education  and  take  leadership  in  shaping  the  research  university  of  the  2V  century. 

The  university  has  enjoyed  a  decade  of  momentum  in  all  of  the  areas  that  affect  quality. 
The  average  high  school  GPA  of  entering  students  has  zoomed  from  3.01  to  nearly  3.90, 
and  the  average  SATs  are  now  more  than  1270.  The  student  body  is  a  model  of  diversity, 
with  minorities  making  up  more  than  32  percent  of  all  students,  and  at  least  one  graduate 
and  undergraduate  student  from  every  state  in  the  nation. 

The  university  has  79  graduate  and  undergraduate  programs  ranked  in  the  Top  25  by 
U.S.  News  and  World  Report,  up  from  just  one  program  in  1991. 

Sponsored  research  and  outreach  has  nearly  tnpled  in  the  same  1 0-year  period,  exceed- 
ing S350  million  last  year.  Private  giving  also  has  increased,  and  the  university  last  year 
concluded  its  first  campaign  by  topping  its  $350  million  goal  by  more  than  $100  million. 
Alumni  Association  membership  has  been  growing  at  an  average  rate  of  10  percent  a  year 
since  1992. 

One  of  the  largest  research  universities  in  the  United  States,  Fall  2004  enrollment  was 
25,140  undergraduate  and  9,793  graduate  students.  There  are  94  undergraduate  programs, 
89  master's  programs,  70  doctoral  programs  and  one  first  professional  degree  program. 
More  than  100  centers  and  institutes  are  engaged  in  research  and  outreach. 

Faculty  at  the  University  of  Maryland,  in  all  fields  of  knowledge,  are  engaged  at  the  high- 
est levels  of  national  and  international  concern.  The  university's  location  near  the  center  of 
federal  policy-making  and  international  political  and  economic  activity  enables  it  to  play  an 
active  role  in  research  and  analysis  of  public  policy. 

Maryland  is  one  of  30  public  universities  in  the  prestigious  63-member  Association  of 
American  Universities  and  the  only  public  institution  in  the  Maryland-DC.  area  with  member- 
ship in  the  nation's  most  distinguished  honor  society.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 


DID  YOU  KNOW? 

ytil>      In  1991.  Maryland  had  one  program  listed  among  Top  25  entrants 

(tffa       m  the  U  S  News  &  World  Report  Rankings   Maryland  now  has  79 
f  programs  ranked  among  the  nation's  elite,  and  the  university  is  ranked 
1 8th  nationally  among  public  universities. 

>fJjU>^    A  report  card  published  in  Technology  Review  rated  the  top  U.S. 

i  H^        ,  universities  in  their  quest  for  intellectual  property,  commercial  partners 

\#Kj/'    and  profits.  Johns  Hopkins  University  and  the  University  of  Maryland 

(28th)  were  the  Mid-Atlantic  (Delaware,  Maryland,  Virginia,  District  of 

Columbia)  schools  to  make  the  "campus  patenting"  top  50  list. 


Black  Issues  In  Higher  Education  ranked  the  university  fourth  nation- 
ally in  bachelor's  degrees  earned  by  African-American  students  at 
traditionally  white  schools.  Maryland  ranks  first  in  African-American 
undergraduate  degrees  in  social  sciences  and  history. 

The  Wall  Street  Journal  ranked  the  Robert  H.  Smith  School  of  Busi- 
ness No.  1 6  among  the  world's  business  schools.  Maryland  is  the  top- 
ranked  school  in  the  Mid-Atlantic  region  (Delaware,  Maryland,  District 
of  Columbia,  Virginia).  The  Financial  Times  of  London  ranked  the 
Robert  H.  Smith  School  of  Business  No.  8  in  information  technology. 
No.  6  in  faculty  research  and  No.  7  in  entrepreneurship. 


y<ii>      In  the  undergraduate  program  rankings  released  by  U.S.  News  & 
/m^K>    World  Report  both  the  A.  James  Clark  School  of  Engineering  (No 


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*^    top  25. 


LIBRARIES 

Seven  libraries  make  up  the  University  of  Maryland  library  system:  McKeldin  (main)  Library, 
Architecture  Library,  Art  Library,  Engineering  and  Physical  Sciences  Library,  Hombake  Library, 
Performing  Arts  Library  and  White  Memorial  (Chemistry)  Library. 

These  libraries  constitute  the  largest  university  research  library  institution  in  the 
Washington  metropolitan  area,  providing  vital  resources  to  researchers,  visiting  scholars, 
and  businesses  throughout  the  region.  The  libraries'  holdings  include  more  than  2.5  mil- 
lion 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  faculty  to  advance  their  own  expertise  and  bring  their 
insights  into  the  classroom,  and  for  students  to  begin  their  exploration  of  their  unique  interests 
with  practical  experience.  On  campus,  special  facilities  and  a  number  of  organized  research 
centers,  bureaus  and  institutes  promote  the  acquisition  and  analysis  of  new  knowledge  in 
the  arts,  sciences  and  applied  fields. 

The  university's  enviable  location  —  just  nine  miles  from  downtown  Washington,  D.C., 
and  approximately  30  miles  from  both  Baltimore  and  Annapolis  —  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 
philosophy  is  reflected  in  the  wide  array  of  programs  and  initiatives  that  benefit  the  state's 
business,  agriculture  and  education  communities. 

With  more  than  90  high-technology  firms  in  the  three-county  area  of  Montgomery,  Prince 
George's  and  Frederick  counties,  the  university  has  found  abundant  opportunity  to  extend  its 
business  and  technology  outreach  programs  to  the  region.  Many  of  these  programs  are  part  of 
the  Engineenng  Research  Center,  which  operates  the  Technology  Advancement  Program  and 
the  Maryland  Industrial  Partnerships,  programs  designed  to  provide  Maryland  entrepreneurs 
and  small  businesses  with  research  facilities,  technical  assistance,  administrative  support 
and  access  to  technology  that  will  advance  their  economic  base. 

The  Institute  for  Systems  Research  has  formed  partnerships  with  major  corporations, 
including  Lockheed  Martin,  Westinghouse,  BF  Goodrich,  Hughes  Aircraft  and  Dupont  to  apply 
advanced  systems  research  to  solving  industry  problems  in  the  fields  of  communications, 
manufacturing,  controls  and  robotics. 

The  university  last  year  opened  the  Clarice  Smith  Performing  Arts  Center,  with  its  six 
state-of-the  art  performance  halls,  which  has  quickly  become  a  center  of  cultural  program- 
ming in  the  Washington  metropolitan  area.  The  university  also  boasts  four  art  galleries  and 
a  broad  range  of  public  art  throughout  the  beautiful  campus.  Additionally  intercollegiate, 
club  and  intramural  sports  provide  students  of  all  levels  an  opportunity  to  participate  as 
spectators  or  athletes. 


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DISTINGUISHED  ALUMNI 


William  Appolony,  '69,  Sociology 

Senior  Vice  President,  M&T  Bank 
Sade  Baderinwa,  '93,  Agriculture 

Co  Anchor,  ABC  7  New  York 
Zvi  Barzilay,  73,  Architecture 

President,  Toll  Brothers  Builders 
Robert  Basham  70,  Bus.  Admin. 

Co-founder,  Outback  Steakhouse 
Gail  Berman,  78,  Theatre 

President,  Paramount  Pictures 
Bonnie  Bernstein,  '92,  Journalism 

Reporter,  CBS  Sports 
Carl  Bernstein,  '65,  Arts  &  Sciences 

Author,  Watergate  reporter 
Robert  Bonner,  '63,  Government 

Commissioner,  U.S.  Customs  Service 
Tim  Brant,  73,  Journalism 

Sportscaster,  ABC  and  Jefferson-Pilot 
Hal  Bnerley  '65,  Chemical  Engineering 

Developer  of  frequent  flyer  programs 
Sergey  Brin,  '93,  Mathematics 

Co-founder,  Google,  Inc  search  engine 
Kenneth  Brody,  '64,  Electrical  Eng. 

Former  chairman,  U.S  Export-Import  Bank 
John  Brophy,  71,  History 

President,  ACS  Solutions 
Vicky  Bulled  '90,  General  Studies 

WNBA&  U.S.  Olympian 
Dennis  Cardoza,  '82,  Gov./Politics 

Congressman,  California  18th  District 
Alan  Carey  78,  Government 

President,  Sales,  Pepsico 
Connie  Chung,  '69,  Journalism 

Emmy-winning  Correspondent 
Mark  Ciardi,  '83,  Marketing 

Producer,  "The  Rookie"  &  "Miracle" 
A.  James  Clark  '50,  Civil  Eng. 

President,  Clark  Enterprises 
Fran  Contino,  '68,  Accounting 

CFO,  McCormick  &  Co 
Bob  Corliss,  76,  Gov./Politics 

President,  Athlete's  Foot 
Larry  David,  '69,  Bus.  Admin. 

Executive  producer,  Seinfeld 
Raymond  Davis,  '37,  Chemistry 

Nobel  Prize  Winner,  Physics 
Dominique  Dawes,  '02,  Speech 

U.S.  Olympian 
Len  Elmore,  78,  English 

Senior  Counsel,  LeBouef,  Lamb,  Greene  &  Lamb,  LLP,  ESPN 

Commentator 
Gordon  England,  '61,  Electrical 

Engineering 

Deputy  Defense  Secretary 
Boomer  Esiason,  '84, 

Undergraduate  Studies 

Sportscaster,  former  NFL  player 
Raul  Fernandez,  '90,  Economics 

Chairman,  Object  Video 
Carly  Fiorina,  '80,  M.B.A. 

Pioneering  Woman  CEO 
Robert  Fischell,  '53,  M.S.  Physics 

Chairman,  Fischell  Biomedical,  LLC 
Jon  Franklin,  70,  Journalism 

Two-time  Pulitzer  Prize  winner 
Ralph  Friedgen,  70,  P.E. 

Head  coach,  University  of  Maryland  football 
Fred  Funk,  '80,  Criminology 

Pro  golfer 
Tom  Gallagher,  70,  Marketing 

Chairman,  President  &  CEO,  Genuine  Auto  Parts 


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Connie  Chung 


Gordon  England 


Joseph  Gildenhorn,  '51, 
Bus.  Administration 

Partner,  The  JBG  Companies,  retired  US 

Ambassador 
Dave  Goldfarb,  79,  Accounting 

CAO,  Lehman  Brothers 
Michael  Griffin,  77,  Ph.D.  Aerospace 

Engineering 

Chief  Administrator,  NASA 
Roger  Hale,  '65,  History 

Board  of  Directors,  H&R  Block  and 

Ashland  Oil 
Herbert  Hauptmann,  '55,  Math 

Nobel  Prize  winner,  physics 
Jane  Henson,  '55,  Art  Education 

Creator,  The  Muppets 
Jim  Henson,  '60,  Home  Economics 

Creator,  The  Muppets 
Donald  Himelfarb,  '67,  History 

CAO,  Thrifty  &  Dollar  Rental  Cars 
Steny  Hoyer,  '63,  Political  Science 

Congressman,  Maryland's  5th  district 
Harry  Hughes,  '49,  Bus.  Admin. 

Former  governor  of  Maryland 
Stan  Jones,  '56,  Education 

NFL  Hall  of  Fame  inductee,  '91 
Jeong  Kim,  '91,  Ph.D.  Engineering 

President,  Bell  Labs 
Jeffrey  Kluger,  76,  Gov./Politics 

Author,  Apollo  13 
Chris  Kubasik,  '83,  Accounting 

E-VP  &  CFO,  Lockheed  Martin 
Tim  Kurkjian,  78,  Journalism 

Reporter,  ESPN  &  ESPN  Magazine 
John  Lauer,  '63,  Chemical  Eng. 

Former  president,  B.F.  Goodrich 
George  Laurer,  '51,  Electrical  Eng. 

Inventor,  Universal  Price  Code 
Samuel  LeFrak,  '40,  Bus.  Admin. 

Chairman,  The  LeFrak  Organization 
Liz  Lerman,  70,  Dance 

MacArthur  Award  Winner;  Dance  Co.  Owner 
Barbara  Lucas,  '67,  Gov./Politics 

Senior  Vice  President,  Black  &  Decker 
Marvin  Mandel,  '39,  Arts/Law 

Former  governor  of  Maryland 
Odonna  Mathews,  72,  Nutrition 

Vice  President,  Giant  Food 
William  Mayer,  '66,  Bus.  Admin. 

Chair,  Exec.  Comm  ,  Park  Ave 

Equity  Partners 
Mark  McEwen,  76,  Radio/TV/Film 

Anchor,  WKMG  News  6  Orlando 
Tom  McMillen,  74,  Chemistry 

Co-founder,  Fortress  America  Corp. 
Mike  Miller,  '64,  Economics 

President,  Maryland  Senate 
Paul  Mullan,  '68,  Marketing;  70,  MBA 

Strategic  Partner,  Charterhouse  Group 

International 
Renaldo  Nehemiah,  '81,  Radio/TV/Film 

U  S  Track  &  Field  Hall  of  Fame  inductee,  1997 
Paul  Norris,  71,  M.B.A. 

Non-Executive  Chairman,  W  R  Grace 
Tom  Norris,  '67,  Sociology 

Congressional  Medal  of  Honor  Winner 
Jay  Nussbaum,  '66,  Journalism 

Head  of  Global  Sales,  Citigroup 
Preston  Padden,  70,  Economics 

Executive  Vice  President,  Disney 
George  Pelecanos,  '80,  Radio,  TV,  Film 

Novelist 


Fred  Funk 


Mark  McEwen 


Robert  Pincus,  '68,  Bus.  Admin. 

Chairman,  Milestone  Advisors 
Kevin  Plank,  '97,  Business  Admin. 

Founder  &  CEO,  Under  Armour 
Jesus  Rangel,  78,  Journalism 

Vice  President,  sales  department,  Anheuser-Busch 
Robert  Ratliff,  '58,  Industrial  Education 

Chairman,  Massey-Ferguson  tractors 
Judith  Resnick,  77,  Electrical  Engineering 

Second  woman  in  space;  died  in  '86  Challenger  explosion 
Paul  Richards,  '91,  M.S.  Electrical  Eng. 

NASA  Astronaut 
Jimmy  Roberts,  79,  Radio/TV/Film 

Reporter,  NBC 
Mark  Rosenker,  '69,  Radio/TV 

Chairman,  National  Transportation  Safety  Board 
Harvey  Sanders,  72,  Journalism 

Founder,  Nautica  Enterprises 
Ben  Scotti,  '59,  Arts  &  Sciences 

Original  syndicator,  Baywatch  series 
Tony  Scotti,  '61,  Arts  &  Sciences 

Original  syndicator,  Baywatch  series 
David  Simon,  '83,  Undergraduate  Studies 

Created  TV  series  Homicide 
Harry  Smith,  '49,  Electrical  Eng. 

Inventor,  pulse  doppler  radar 
Robert  H.  Smith,  '50,  Accounting 

Developer  of  Crystal  City  complex 
Ed  Snider,  '55,  Accounting 

Chairman,  Philadelphia  Flyers 
Michele  Snyder,  '86,  Architecture 

Minority  Owner, 

Washington  Redskins 
Bert  Sugar,  '57,  Bus.  Admin. 

Boxing  historian 
Mark  Turner,  78,  Urban  Studies 

President,  Steak  Escape 

restaurant  chain 
Joe  Tydings,  '51,  Arts-Law 

Attorney 
Leo  Van  Munching,  '50, 

Marketing/Bus.  Admin. 

Headed  one  of  America's 

top  import  companies 
Scott  Van  Pelt,  '88, 

Radio,  TV,  Film 

ESPN  Anchor 
Jim  Walton, '81,  Radio/TV/Film 

President,  News  Group,  CNN 
Michael  Ward,  72,  Marketing 

Chairman  &  CEO,  CSX 
Pam  Ward,  '84,  Radio/TV/Film 

Co-anchor,  ESPN  and  ESPN2 
Randy  White,  74,  P.E. 

NFL  Hall  of  Fame  inductee,  '94 
Dianne  Wiest,  '69,  Arts  8i  Sciences 

Two-time  Academy  Award  winner 
Gary  Williams,  '68,  Marketing 

Head  coach,  University  of  Maryland  mens  basketball 
Morgan  Wootten,  '56,  Phys  Ed. 

U.S.  Basketball  Hall  of  Fame 
Dennis  Wraase,  '66,  Accounting 

Chairman,  President  &  CEO,  PEPCO  Holdings 


Bert  Sugar 


Scoff  Van  Pelt 


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PRESIDENT  CD.  MOTE  JR. 


UNIVERSITY 
PRESIDENT 
CALIFORNIA  59 
SEVENTH  YEAR 

In  September  1998,  C. 
D.  (Dan)  Mote,  Jr.  began 
his  tenure  as  President  of 
the  University  of  Maryland 
and  Glenn  L.  Martin  Institute 
Professor  of  Engineering.  He 
was  recruited  to  lead  the  University  of  Maryland  to  national 
eminence  under  a  mandate  by  the  state.  Since  assuming 
the  presidency,  he  has  encouraged  an  environment  of 
excellence  across  the  University  and  given  new  impetus  to 
the  momentum  generated  by  a  talented  faculty  and  student 
body.  Under  his  leadership,  academic  programs  have 
flourished.  In  2005,  the  University  was  ranked  18th  among 
public  research  universities,  up  from  30th  in  1 998.  President 
Mote  has  emphasized  broad  access  to  the  university's 
model,  enriched  undergraduate  curriculum  programs  and 
launched  the  Baltimore  Incentive  Awards  Program  to  recruit 
and  provide  full  support  to  high  school  students  of  outstand- 
ing potential  who  have  overcome  extraordinary  adversity 
during  their  lives. 

He  has  spurred  the  university  to  lead  the  state  in  the 
development  of  its  high-tech  economy,  especially  in  the 
information  and  communication,  bioscience  and  biotech- 
nology, and  nano-technology  sectors.  President  Mote  has 
greatly  expanded  the  university's  partnerships  with  corporate 
and  federal  laboratories  and  successfully  negotiated  to  bring 
to  the  College  Park  area  the  first  Science  Research  Park 
sponsored  by  the  People's  Republic  of  China.  Under  his 
leadership,  the  University  has  established  a  research  park, 
The  University  of  Maryland  Enterprise  Campus,  M-Square, 
located  on  a  115-acre  site  adjacent  to  the  University  of 
Maryland/College  Park  Metro  with  3  million  square  feet  of 
development  potential.  Among  its  first  tenants  are  the  Center 
for  Advanced  Study  of  Language,  a  joint  venture  of  the  Uni- 
versity and  Department  of  Defense,  and  the  National  Oceanic 
and  Atmospheric  Administration's  new  World  Weather  and 
Climate  Prediction  Center. 

During  President  Mote's  second  year  in  office,  the  Univer- 
sity began  the  largest  building  boom  in  its  history,  with  more 
than  $100  million  in  new  projects  breaking  ground  that  year. 
New  facilities  address  every  aspect  of  university  life,  from 
the  arts  to  recreation  to  classrooms  and  laboratories,  and,  in 
creative  partnership  with  the  private  sector,  new  residential 
facilities.  Highlights  of  the  construction  activity  include  the 
stunning  Clarice  Smith  Performing  Arts  Center;  the  Comcast 
Center,  a  state  of  the  art  sports  complex;  a  high  tech  research 
greenhouse;  and  new  classrooms  for  chemistry,  computer 
science,  business  and  engineering.  President  Mote  also  led 
the  development  of  a  new  Facilities  Master  Plan  for  develop- 
ment in  the  next  20  years,  which  is  noted  for  its  emphasis 
on  environmental  stewardship. 


Dr.  Mote  is  a  leader  in  the  national  dialogue  on  higher 
education  and  his  analyses  of  shifting  funding  models  have 
been  featured  in  local  and  national  media.  He  has  testified  on 
major  educational  issues  before  Congress,  representing  the 
University  and  higher  education  associations  on  the  problem 
of  visa  barriers  for  international  students  and  scholars  and  on 
deemed  export  control  issues.  He  has  been  asked  to  serve 
on  a  high  level  National  Academies  Committee  appointed 
at  the  request  of  the  Senate  Energy  Subcommittee  of  the 
Senate  Energy  and  Natural  Resources  Committee  to  identify 
challenges  to  United  States  leadership  in  key  areas  of  sci- 
ence and  technology  and  to  be  a  member  of  the  Leadership 
Council  of  the  National  Innovation  Initiative,  an  activity  of  the 
Council  on  Competitiveness.  He  has  served  as  vice  chair  of 
the  Department  of  Defense  Basic  Research  Committee,  and 
is  a  member  of  the  Council  of  the  National  Academy  of  Engi- 
neering. In  2004-2005,  he  served  as  President  of  the  Atlantic 
Coast  Conference.  In  its  last  ranking  in  2002,  "Washington 
Business  Forward"  magazine  counted  him  among  the  top 
20  most  influential  leaders  in  the  region. 

Prior  to  assuming  the  Presidency  at  Maryland,  Dr.  Mote 
served  on  the  University  of  California,  Berkeley  faculty  for 
31  years.  From  1991  to  1998,  he  was  Vice  Chancellor  at 
Berkeley,  held  an  endowed  chair  in  Mechanical  Systems 
and  was  President  of  the  UC  Berkeley  Foundation.  He  led 
a  comprehensive  capital  campaign  for  Berkeley  that  raised 
$1.4  B.  He  earlier  served  as  chair  of  Berkeley's  Department 
of  Mechanical  Engineering  and  led  the  department  to  its 
number  one  ranking  in  the  National  Research  Council  review 
of  graduate  program  effectiveness. 

Dr.  Mote's  research  lies  in  dynamic  systems  and  biome- 
chanics. Internationally  recognized  for  his  research  on  the 
dynamics  of  gyroscopic  systems  and  the  biomechanics  of 
snow  skiing,  he  has  produced  more  than  300  publications, 
holds  patents  in  the  U.S.,  Norway,  Finland  and  Sweden,  and 
has  mentored  56  Ph.D.  students.  He  received  the  B.S.,  M.S. 
and  Ph.D.  in  mechanical  engineering  from  the  University  of 
California,  Berkeley.  President  Mote  has  received  numerous 
awards  and  honors,  including  the  Humboldt  Prize  awarded 
by  the  Federal  Republic  of  Germany.  He  is  a  recipient  of  the 
Berkeley  Citation,  an  award  from  the  University  of  California- 
Berkeley  similar  to  the  honorary  doctorate,  and  was  named 
Distinguished  Engineering  Alumnus.  He  has  received  two 
honorary  doctorates.  He  is  a  member  of  the  U.S.  National 
Academy  of  Engineering  and  serves  on  its  Council,  and  is 
a  member  of  the  American  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences. 
He  was  elected  to  Honorary  Membership  in  the  ASME 
International,  its  most  distinguished  recognition,  and  is  a 
Fellow  of  the  International  Academy  of  Wood  Science,  the 
Acoustical  Society  of  America,  and  the  American  Association 
for  the  Advancement  of  Science.  In  Spring  2005,  he  was 
named  recipient  of  the  2005  J.  P.  Den  Hartog  award  by  the 
ASME  International  Technical  Committee  on  Vibration  and 
Sound  to  honor  lifelong  contribution  to  the  teaching  and/or 
practice  of  vibration  engineering. 


He  and  his  wife  of  over  40  years,  Patricia  Mote,  have  two 
married  children,  Melissa  and  Adam,  and  four  grandchildren. 
Patsy  Mote  has  continued  her  strong  support  of  the  arts 
and  is  spokesperson  for  the  Clarice  Smith  Performing 
Arts  Center  and  a  member  of  Prince  George's  County  Arts 
Commission. 


UNIVERSITY 
SYSTEM  OF 
MARYLAND 

William  Kirwan,  Chancellor 


Irwin  Goldstein,  Vice  Chancellor  for  Academic  Affairs 

Joseph  A.  Vivona,  Vice  Chancellor  for  Admin.  And  Finance 

UNIVERSITY 
ADMINISTRATION 

CD  Mote  Jr   President 

William  Destler,  Vice  President  for  Academic  Affairs, 

Provost 

Linda  Clement,  Vice  President  for  Student  Affairs_ 

Jacques  Gansler.  Vice  President  for  Research 

Jeffrey  Huskamp,  Vice  President  and  Chief  Information 

Officer 

John  Porcari,  Vice  President  for  Administrative  Affairs 
Brodie  Remington,  Vice  President  for  University  Relations 

ROARD  OF  REGENTS 

Adela  Acosta 

Thomas  B.  Finan,  Jr. 

Patricia  S.  Florestano 

R.  Michael  Gill 


Nina  Rodale  Houghton 

Richard  E  Hug        


Orlan  M.  Johnson 
Clifford  M.  Kendall 


The  Hon.  Marvin  Mandel 


Robert  L.  Mitchell 


David  H.  Nevins 


A.  Dwight  Pettit 


Robert  L  Pevenstem 


The  Hon.  Lewis  R  Riley,  ex  officio 


The  Hon.  James  C.  Rosapepe 


The  Hon.  Joseph  D.  Tydings 


Jeremy  Horine,  Student  Regent 


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DEBORAH  A.  YOW 

DIRECTOR  OF  ATHLETICS  •  1 2TH  YEAR  AT  MARYLAND 


Deborah  A.  Yow  has  just 
Spr*  .  *^^  v»«  completed  the  11th  year  of 
^^k,M  her  outstanding  tenure  as 
director  of  athletics  at  the  Uni- 
versity of  Maryland,  a  tenure 
that  has  seen  unprecedented 
success  and  achievement  in 
Maryland  athletics.  Each  year 
has  brought  continued  im- 
provement and  accomplish- 
ment in  Terrapin  athletics. 
In  Yow's  11  years  at  Maryland,  the  Terrapins  have  won  a 
remarkable  nine  NCAA  national  championships  and  gradu- 
ated its  student  athletes  at  an  enviable  rate  as  Maryland 
athletics  has  soared  to  sustained  new  heights. 

The  comprehensive  success  of  Terrapin  athletics  under 
Debbie  Yow's  leadership  is  a  clear  and  compelling  testimony 
of  her  values  of  excellence,  teamwork  and  accountability. 
Likewise,  her  prior  election  to  the  presidency  of  the 
National  Association  of  Collegiate  Directors  of  Athletics  is 
an  indication  of  the  wide  respect  with  which  she  is  regarded 
among  its  6,100  members  representing  1 ,600  colleges  and 
universities  in  the  U.S.  and  Canada. 

She  was  honored  in  December,  2004,  by  Street  and 
Smith's  Sports  Business  Journal  as  one  of  the  20  most 


influential  people  in  intercollegiate  athletics,  and  she  has 
received  the  Carl  Maddox  Sport  Management  Award  pre- 
sented by  the  United  States  Sports  Academy  for  excellence 
in  athletics  administration. 

Yow  was  selected  to  serve  on  the  U.S.  Department 
of  Education's  Commission  on  Opportunities  in  Athletics 
to  review  the  status  of  Federal  Title  IX  regulations.  She 
recently  served  as  the  chair  of  the  Atlantic  Coast  Confer- 
ence Committee  on  Television.  The  committee  is  charged 
with  overseeing  the  league's  TV  contracts  and  dealing  with 
issues  related  to  television.  Yow  led  the  committee  during  the 
successful  renegotiation  of  comprehensive,  multi-year  ACC 
football  and  basketball  contracts  with  ABC,  ESPN,  ESPN2 
and  syndication  entities. 

Additionally,  she  has  represented  intercollegiate  athletics 
with  presentations  in  a  number  of  prominent  settings  such 
as  the  Harvard  University  School  of  Law  conference  on 
"Shaping  the  Future  of  Collegiate  Athletics"  and  the  Street 
and  Smith's  Sports  Business  Journal  "National  Forum  on 
the  Direction  of  Intercollegiate  Athletics."  She  was  also 
recently  inducted  into  the  State  of  Maryland  Women's  Hall 
of  Fame. 

Yow,  who  has  served  on  the  NCAA  Management  Council 
and  the  NCAA  Division  I  Budget  Committee,  is  a  strong 
and  steady  voice  on  behalf  of  intercollegiate  athletics  in 
America. 


IN  DECEMBER  OF  2004,  DEBORAH  A.  YOW  WAS  NAMED  ONE 

OF  THE  MOST  INFLUENTIAL  PEOPLE  IN  COLLEGE  ATHLETICS  BY 

STREET  &  SMITH'S  SPORTS  BUSINESS  JOURNAL 


Since  taking  over  as  AD  at  Maryland  in  1994,  she  and 
her  staff  have: 

•  Transformed  Terrapin  athletics  into  a  responsive,  goal- 
oriented  organization. 

•  Balanced  all  1 1  of  the  department's  annual  budgets  (the 
first  balanced  budgets  in  the  1 0  years  prior  to  her  arrival). 
The  budget  has  now  reached  $53  million  annually  and 
the  multi-million  dollar  accumulated  operating  debt  which 
her  administration  inherited  has  been  eradicated. 

•  Greatly  enhanced  the  academic  support  services  pro- 
vided for  student-athletes,  with  an  enviable  exhausted 
eligibility  graduation  rate  of  approximately  85  percent 
for  student  athletes  at  Maryland. 

•  Led  the  Terrapins  to  a  national  all-sports  ranking  in  the 
upper  seven  percent  of  all  NCAA  Division  I  institutions. 

•  Significantly  expanded  marketing  and  fund-raising  efforts 
on  behalf  of  Terrapin  athletics.  As  a  result,  private  gifts 
to  athletics  have  increased  over  350%  and  corporate 
sponsorship  revenues  have  increased  by  over  300 
percent  during  her  tenure  at  Maryland. 

•  Continued  to  dramatically  improve  venues  and  facilities 
for  the  department's  27  teams.  The  Comcast  Center  for 
men's  and  women's  basketball  and  other  sports  that  use 
the  facility  is  a  prime  example  of  the  dramatic  upgrade  of 
athletic  facilities. 

•  Implemented  a  strategic  management  model. 

•  Developed  a  comprehensive  Internet  strategy  with 
management,  marketing  and  fund-raising  applications. 

•  Significantly  improved  customer  care  in  every  area  of 
Maryland  athletics. 


Dr.  Yow  with  former  Terp 
student-athletes 
Boomer  Esiason  (left), 
Bonnie  Bernstein  (center) 
and  Steve  Francis  (right). 


The  most  recent  achievements  of  Maryland  athletics 
are  exceptional: 

•  Maryland  was  selected  by  U.S.  News  &  World  Report 
as  one  of  the  Top  20  athletic  programs  in  the  nation  (for 
overall  quality  and  competitive  excellence). 

•  In  men's  basketball,  the  Terps  won  the  Atlantic  Coast 
Conference  title  over  Duke  in  the  championship  game  in 
2004  and  won  the  NCAA  National  Championship  in  2002. 
Under  Coach  Gary  Williams,  the  men's  basketball  team 
has  appeared  in  11  of  the  last  12  NCAA  Tournaments, 
one  of  only  six  schools  to  do  so. 

•  Women's  basketball  also  won  its  way  to  the  NCAA 
Tournament  in  2004  and  2005,  advancing  to  the  second 
round. 

•  In  football,  the  Terps  won  the  2001  Atlantic  Coast  Confer- 
ence championship  and  played  in  the  2002  Orange  Bowl, 
followed  that  with  an  11 -win  season  and  a  30-3  victory 
over  the  University  of  Tennessee  in  the  Peach  Bowl,  again 
followed  by  a  10-win  season  and  a  41-7  win  over  West 
Virginia  in  the  Gator  Bowl  on  New  Year's  Day  2004. 
Additionally,  Maryland  is  one  of  only  six  universities  to  win 
a  National  Championship  in  both  basketball  and  football 
(UCLA,  Michigan,  Michigan  State,  Syracuse,  Ohio  State 
and  Maryland). 

•  Maryland  was  ranked  as  the  sixth-finest  athletic  program 
in  the  nation  by  the  Laboratory  for  the  Study  of  Intercol- 
legiate Athletics  in  2004,  based  on  comprehensive  criteria 
such  as  graduation  rates,  financial  efficiency,  equity 
effectiveness  and  competitive  excellence. 

•  Hired  the  Associated  Press  National  Coach  of  the  Year, 
Brenda  Frese,  as  the  new  women's  basketball  coach.  In 
her  third  season  at  the  helm,  her  team  drew  more  than 
17,243  to  a  regular-season  game  and  advanced  to  the 
NCAA  Tournament. 

•  Hired  Dave  Cottle,  the  third-winningest  active  men's 
lacrosse  coach  in  the  U.S.,  who  guided  his  team  to  the 
NCAA  Final  Four  in  his  second  year. 

•  Field  Hockey  played  for  the  National  Championship  in 
2001  and  continues  to  be  a  Final  Four  team. 

•  Women's  Lacrosse  has  continued  its  winning  ways  with 
seven  national  championships  from  1995-2001,  with 
additional  Final  Four  appearances. 

•  Football  facilities  have  been  significantly  enhanced  with 
team  house,  stadium  and  practice  field  upgrades.  The 
Academic  Center  was  the  first  improvement,  as  it  took 
priority  over  all  other  initiatives. 

•  The  Terrapins  have  moved  into  the  new  $125  million 
Comcast  Center,  housing  athletic  department  offices  and 
seating  for  18,000  fans  for  basketball  and  other  events. 

•  In  2004-05,  13  Maryland  teams  competed  in  NCAA 
postseason  play. 

•  The  productivity,  morale,  and  the  competitive  and  aca- 
demic achievement  of  Terrapin  athletics  are  exceptional 
and  continue  to  gain  momentum. 


Debbie  Vow  is  in  her  12th  year  as  Maryland's  athletics  director. 


Regarding  the  many  achievements  of  Terrapin  athletics 
over  the  past  1 1  years,  Yow  says,  "We  are  pleased,  but  we 
are  not  satisfied...  our  vision  is  to  be  one  of  the  Top  5 
programs  in  the  nation  consistently...  we  see  no  reason 
to  settle  for  less." 

Yow  is  known  for  her  goal-oriented  and  proactive  manage- 
ment style.  She  consistently  inspires  and  challenges  those 
around  her  to  "raise  our  sights  and  sharpen  our  tools... 
to  work  hard  and  smart...  to  recognize  that  our  only 
limitations  are  those  that  we  place  upon  ourselves." 

As  a  manager  and  a  leader,  she  clearly  models  these 
principles.  She  is  the  only  known  current  AD  in  NCAA  Divi- 
sion I  who  has  hired  both  the  National  Coach  of  the  Year  in 
football  (while  at  Maryland)  and  the  National  Coach  of  the 
Year  in  men's  basketball  (while  at  Saint  Louis  University). 
Yow  is  known  as  "a  coach's  AD,"  while  also  being  highly 
organized  and  a  strategic  and  proactive  leader  and  admin- 
istrator. Quite  simply,  Debbie  Yow  personifies  the  relational 
and  management  dynamics  that  are  necessary  to  be  an 
excellent  administrator, 

A  successful  former  basketball  coach  at  the  University  of 
Kentucky  and  University  of  Florida,  she  moved  into  athletics 
administration  at  the  University  of  Florida  and  the  University 
of  North  Carolina,  Greensboro,  followed  by  a  successful 
tenure  as  AD  at  Saint  Louis  University  from  1990  through 
1994. 

She  has  authored  numerous  articles  and  books  on  athlet- 
ics management  and  human  behavior,  and  is  a  respected 
leader  in  intercollegiate  athletics  in  the  United  States. 


Reflecting  on  the  status  of  the  Terrapin  men's  basketball 
program,  Maryland's  Director  of  Athletics  points  out,  "Our 
men's  basketball  team  has  become  one  of  America's  premier 
collegiate  programs  under  the  leadership  of  Coach  Gary 
Williams  and  his  staff.  We  are  one  of  only  six  institutions 
to  advance  to  the  NCAA  postseason  tournament  in  11  of 
the  past  12  years." 

Summing  up  the  entire  Maryland  athletics  program, 
our  athletics  director  recently  stated,  "We  have  the  finest 
student-athletes,  coaches,  support  staff  and  administrative 
team  in  America.  It  is  because  of  their  courage,  hard  work 
and  cooperative  spirit  that  we  now  have  a  strong,  viable 
athletic  program.  I  am  immensely  proud  of  each  of  them.  I 
am  equally  proud  of  our  Terrapin  fans  who  buy  tickets,  our 
Terrapin  Club  members  who  faithfully  support  the  Maryland 
athletic  program  with  their  donations  for  scholarships,  and 
the  M  Club  members  who  serve  and  give  liberally.  We  are 
also  blessed  with  a  terrific  President,  Dr.  Dan  Mote,  who  has 
fostered  a  mindset  of  excellence  across  our  institution.  He  is 
a  strong  and  balanced  advocate  for  what  he  calls  'the  three 
As  of  the  University  --  Academics,  the  Arts  and  Athletics'. 
We  have  a  great  Terrapin  family.  That's  the  foundation  for 
all  of  our  success...  and  the  basis  for  our  bright  future.  It's 
a  great  time  to  be  a  Terp." 


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KATHLEEN  WORTHINGTON 

EXECUTIVE  SENIOR  ASSOCIATE 
ATHLETICS  DIRECTOR 

Kathleen  Worthington  was  named  associate  athletics  director 
for  internal  operations  in  May  1999,  and  promoted  to  executive 
senior  associate  athletics  director  in  September  2002.  She  came  to 
Maryland  from  Morehead  State  University,  where  she  had  served  as 
associate  athletics  director  since  February  1998  after  spending  two  years  as  an  assistant 
athletics  director. 

At  Maryland,  Worthington  is  responsible  for  supervision  of  the  department's  daily  op- 
erations including  all  internal  operations,  academic  support,  media  relations,  facilities  and 
events,  personnel  and  compliance. 

During  her  time  at  Morehead  State,  her  primary  focus  was  business  operations,  policy 
development,  and  strategic  planning.  Prior  to  Morehead  State,  Worthington  spent  two  years 
as  the  assistant  to  the  AD  at  the  University  of  Wisconsin-LaCrosse. 

She  earned  her  bachelor's  degree  in  mass  communications  from  the  College  of  Notre 
Dame  in  Maryland  in  1985.  She  earned  a  master's  degree  in  public  relations  from  Syracuse 
and  a  master's  in  athletics  administration  from  Wisconsin-LaCrosse. 

In  April  of  2004,  Worthington  was  appointed  a  member  of  the  NCAA  Division  I  Academ- 
ics, Eligibility  and  Compliance  Cabinet.  On  July  1, 2004,  she  will  begin  a  four-year  term  as 
member  of  this  Cabinet.  She  was  inducted  into  College  of  Notre  Dame's  Athletic  Hall  of 
Fame  in  1997  and  in  1999  was  named  an  NCAA  Leadership  Fellow.  In  1996,  she  earned 
the  Graduate  Student  Achievement  Award  from  University  of  Wisconsin-LaCrosse. 


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JOE  HULL 

SENIOR  ASSOCIATE  ATHLETICS 
DIRECTOR/EXTERNAL  OPERATIONS 

Joe  Hull  is  in  his  eighth  year  at  the  University  of  Maryland  follow- 
ing 12  years  in  various  athletic  fund-raising,  ticketing  and  marketing 
capacities  at  North  Carolina  State  University. 
Hull  was  promoted  to  senior  associate  athletics  director  for  external 
operations  in  June  2002  after  serving  in  that  role  on  an  interim  basis  during  the  previous  year. 
At  Maryland,  he  oversees  all  fund-raising  efforts  for  the  Terrapins'  athletic  program.  During 
his  tenure,  athletic  fund-raising  has  dramatically  improved  and  has  increased  by  over  500 
percent.  Hull  also  serves  as  sport  supervisor  for  the  men's  and  women's  tennis  teams  and 
is  currently  working  on  a  project  to  expand  and  enhance  Byrd  Stadium. 

Hull  served  as  the  project  manager  for  the  Comcast  Center,  the  university's  extraordinary 
new  arena  that  opened  in  October  2002.  His  duties  relevant  to  the  arena  process  included 
coordinating  the  efforts  to  find  a  naming  gift,  designing  and  managing  a  capital  campaign 
to  help  fund  arena  construction,  and  working  with  the  architects,  construction  manager  and 
Maryland  Stadium  Authority  to  design  and  build  the  arena.  Hull  has  also  supervised  the 
compliance,  marketing  and  media  relations  units. 

Prior  to  his  arrival  in  College  Park,  he  was  associate  director  of  the  NC  State  Student 
Aid  Association  (Wolfpack  Club),  which  raises  more  than  $8  million  annually  for  athletic 
scholarships  from  its  more  than  1 5,000  members/contributors.  The  Wolfpack  Club  also  was 
responsible  for  raising  more  than  $50  million  for  the  construction  of  a  20,000-seat  sports 
arena  through  a  campaign  designed  by  Hull. 

Hull  earned  his  bachelor's  degree  in  business  management  from  NC  State  University 
in  1 978  and  played  four  years  of  collegiate  golf  for  the  Wolfpack  while  earning  ACC  Honor 
Roll  status.  He  also  earned  a  law  degree  from  Campbell  University  in  1981  and  a  master's 
in  sports  administration  from  Ohio  University  in  1985. 

His  wife,  JoAnn,  formerly  served  as  an  assistant  attorney  general  for  the  state  of  North 
Carolina.  They  have  a  daughter,  Josie,  and  a  son,  Josh. 


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LARRY  LECKONBY 

SENIOR  ASSOCIATE  ATHLETICS  DIREC- 
TOR/BUSINESS &  FINANCE/CHIEF 
FINANCIAL  OFFICER 

Larry  Leckonby  begins  his  fourth  season  at  the  University  of  Mary- 
land as  the  Chief  Financial  Officer  for  the  Athletics  Department.  As  the 
departments  CFO,  he  manages  the  athletic  department's  annual  $46.8 
million  operating  budget,  capital  projects  and  long-range  financial  forecasting. 

In  addition,  he  is  the  sport  supervisor  for  women's  basketball,  assists  the  Athletic  Director 
with  men's  basketball  and  football,  and  supervises  the  athletic  business  office,  athletic  ticket 
office  and  information  technology.  He  is  also  responsible  for  coordinating  departmental 
construction  projects,  which  have  included  expansions  to  the  Gossett  Football  Team  House, 
new  grass  and  field  turf  practice  fields  and  the  Field  Hockey  and  Lacrosse  Complex.  He 
also  serves  on  several  campus  committees  including  the  University  Finance  Committee  and 
the  University  Facilities  Advisory  Committee. 

For  his  endeavors,  Leckonby  received  the  Outstanding  Senior  Associate  Athletic  Director 
Award  from  the  All-American  Football  Foundation  in  2005. 

Leckonby  came  to  Maryland  after  serving  as  the  senior  associate  director  of  athletics  at 
the  University  of  Houston  for  five  years.  At  Houston,  Leckonby  was  responsible  for  the  daily 
administration  of  the  department  and  specific  areas  involving  finance,  planning,  fund-raising 
and  marketing.  He  also  served  as  interim  AD  for  six  months  in  2001  and  2002. 

Prior  to  his  arrival  at  Houston  in  January  1998,  Leckonby  served  as  the  associate  AD  for 
business  affairs  at  Boston  College  for  four-and-a-half  years  (1 993-98),  and  the  assistant  AD 
for  finance  and  operations  at  Old  Dominion  University  for  five  years  (1988-93).  He  was  the 
ticket  manager  and  assistant  business  manager  at  Boston  University  from  1 982  to  1 988,  after 
beginning  his  athletics  business  career  at  the  University  of  Massachusetts  (Amherst)  where 
he  was  an  administrative  assistant  to  the  business  manager  beginning  in  1981 .  In  addition, 
he  has  served  as  the  assistant  mens  lacrosse  coach  at  Duke  University  and  the  University 
of  Massachusetts,  as  well  as  the  head  men's  club  lacrosse  coach  at  Boston  University. 

A  former  lacrosse  player  at  Duke  University,  he  graduated  with  a  bachelor's  degree  in 
management  science  in  1979.  He  earned  a  master's  degree  in  sport  management  from  the 
University  of  Massachusetts  in  1983.  Besides  serving  on  numerous  finance  and  planning 
committees  during  his  career,  he  also  has  helped  direct  several  NCAA  and  conference 
championships  including  NCAA  Baseball  Super  Regional  events  in  1999, 2000  and  2002. 
Leckonby  is  an  active  member  of  the  College  Athletic  Business  Managers  Association.  He 
also  currently  serves  on  the  ACC  Women's  Basketball  Committee. 

He  and  his  wife,  Cris,  have  two  daughters,  Hunter  and  Katie,  and  a  son,  Liam,  and 
reside  in  College  Park. 

MICHAEL  LIPITZ 

SENIOR  ASSOCIATE  ATHLETICS 
DIRECTOR/ADMINISTRATION 

Michael  Lipitz  is  in  his  seventh  year  with  Maryland  Athletics  and  was 
promoted  to  senior  associate  athletics  director  in  June  of  2004. 

Lipitz  works  closely  with  the  athletics  director  in  managing  the 
day-to-day  operations  of  the  athletics  program.  He  supervises  the 
marketing  and  licensing  unit,  video  unit  and  serves  as  the  department's  liaison  to  Maryland's 
marketing  rights  holder,  Terrapin  Sports  Marketing.  He  also  oversees  the  Terps  wrestling 
and  women's  golf  programs. 

Lipitz  takes  a  lead  role  in  numerous  special  initiatives,  such  as  the  launch  of  FndgeTV. 
com,  the  creation  of  Maryland  Women's  Basketball:  Under  the  Shell,  the  development  of 
online  student  ticket  distribution,  and  the  athletic  department's  successful  recertification  via 
the  second-cycle  of  the  NCAA  Division  I  Athletic  Certification  Self-Study.  He  also  serves 
as  the  department's  liaison  to  Dr.  Charles  Wellford,  Faculty  Athletics  Representative,  the 
Student-Athlete  Advisory  Council,  the  University  Sportsmanship  Committee  and  other 
campus  constituencies. 

Lipitz  was  a  four-year  varsity  starter  and  two-year  co-captain  on  the  Terrapins'  men's  tennis 
team.  He  graduated  with  a  degree  in  government  and  politics  and  dual  concentrations  in 
English  and  political  leadership.  Before  returning  to  Maryland,  Lipitz  earned  his  law  degree 
from  Villanova  Law  School,  where  he  specialized  in  domestic  relations. 


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DOUG  DULL 

ASSOCIATE  ATHLETICS  DIRECTOR/ 
MEDIA  RELATIONS 

Doug  Dull  returned  to  his  alma  mater  in  June  2003  to  assume  the 
^L  m     duties  of  associate  athletics  director  for  media  relations.  Dull  directs 

B  #■  fl  the  media  relations  staff  and  coordinates  communications  and  media 
relations  functions  for  all  27  sports  within  the  department. 

Before  coming  to  Maryland,  Dull  spent  three  years  as  the  sports  information  director 
at  Kansas  State  University,  where  he  was  primarily  responsible  for  the  nationally  ranked 
football  and  track  programs. 

Prior  to  that,  he  was  as  assistant  athletics  director  for  media  relations  at  the  University 
of  California,  Davis,  and  at  Chico  State  University  in  northern  California.  A  member  of  the 
Football  Writers  Association  of  America  and  the  Track  and  Field  Wnters  Association  of 
America,  Dull  is  also  active  in  the  College  Sports  Information  Directors  of  America,  having 
served  two  terms  on  its  national  board  of  directors  and  currently  serving  as  the  1 ,800-member 
organization's  first  vice  president. 

A  native  of  Smithsburg,  Md„  Dull  began  his  career  as  a  sports  wnter  and  sports  editor  at 
the  Herald-Mail  newspapers  in  Hagerstown.  He  is  the  recipient  of  a  number  of  writing  and 
design  awards  both  in  the  newspaper  and  collegiate  sports  information  realms. 

A 1981  graduate  of  the  University  of  Maryland,  he  holds  a  bachelor's  degree  in  individual 
studies  with  a  concentration  on  sports  administration. 

RANDY  EATON 

ASSOCIATE  ATHLETICS  DIRECTOR/ 
BUSINESS 

Randy  Eaton  was  named  Associate  Athletics  Director  for  Business 
in  June  2003,  after  three  years  as  the  Associate  Athletics  Director  for 
Facilities,  Operations  and  Special  Events  at  the  University  of  Houston. 
Eaton  is  responsible  for  overseeing  all  aspects  of  the  Terrapin  athletics 
business  office. 

Eaton  has  over  1 5  years  of  expenence  in  ticket  office  and  business  operations  in  collegiate 
athletics,  having  spent  time  at  Texas  A&M  University-Corpus  Christi,  East  Tennessee  State 
University,  Ohio  State  and  UT-San  Antonio. 

While  at  East  Tennessee.  Eaton  served  in  vanous  capacities  as  Athletic  Business/Ticket 
Manager,  Associate  Athletic  Director  for  Compliance,  Associate  Athletics  Director  for  Busi- 
ness Operations  and  Interim  Director  of  Athletics.  He  was  in  charge  of  all  components  of 
internal  operations  and  was  accountable  for  all  departmental  budgets  and  oversaw  event 
management  and  event  staff. 

Eaton  was  also  the  Director  of  Ticket  Operations  for  the  Ohio  Glory  of  the  World  League 
Football,  where  he  supervised  the  front  office  staff  and  was  responsible  for  all  aspects  of 
the  team's  ticket  operations. 

Eaton  earned  a  BBA  in  business  administration  from  UT-San  Antonio  in  1990  and  a 
master's  of  arts  degree  in  sports  administration  from  Ohio  State  in  1992. 

He  and  his  wife,  Jeannette,  are  parents  of  a  19-year-old  daughter,  Alex,  who  is  a  soph- 
more.at  Maryland. 

SHAWN  FLYNN 

ASSOCIATE  ATHLETICS  DIRECTOR/IN- 
TERNAL OPERATIONS 

Shawn  Flynn  is  in  his  fourth  year  as  associate  athletics  director  for 
internal  operations.  He  is  responsible  for  overseeing  men's  lacrosse, 
men's  soccer,  men's  and  women's  track  and  field  men's  and  women's 
cross  country,  and  women's  water  polo. 
An  active  administrator  at  the  conference  and  national  levels,  Flynn  is  currently 
the  Vice  Chair  of  the  ACC  men's  soccer  committee  and  the  Chair  of  the  ACC  men's  lacrosse 
committee.  In  2005  he  begins  a  four-year  term  on  the  NCAA  men's  lacrosse  committee. 
In  2004  he  served  as  Chair  of  the  ACC  men's  and  women's  swimming  and  diving  commit- 
tee. 

Flynn  came  to  Maryland  in  1988  as  a  graduate  assistant  for  Intramurals  and  Sports 
Clubs  with  Campus  Recreation  Services.  In  1 990  he  was  hired  as  the  Campus  Recreation 


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Coordinator  for  Facilities  and  Sports  Clubs.  In  that  role  he  administered  a  25-club  Sport  Club 
Program  in  addition  to  establishing  a  First-Aid/CPR  program.  In  1994  his  responsibilities 
expanded  when  he  was  promoted  to  assistant  director  for  facilities  and  sports  clubs. 

Two  years  later  Flynn  was  promoted  to  associate  director  for  facilities.  He  played  an 
integral  role  in  the  development,  opening  and  operation  of  two  major  facility  initiatives,  the 
Campus  Recreation  Center  and  Ritchie  Coliseum.  Flynn  served  as  the  department  liaison 
with  various  campus  departments  and  worked  with  university  committees  and  working 
groups.  Flynn  was  the  event  director  for  the  1999  and  2000  FINA  United  States  Swimming 
World  Cup. 

In  addition  to  his  work  at  Campus  Recreation  Services,  Flynn  served  as  the  site  director 
for  the  Nationals  Futures  Tournament/Super  Camp  for  the  United  States  Field  Hockey  As- 
sociation since  1996.  He  was  also  a  member  of  the  2000  U.S.  Swimming  Olympic  Trials 
event  team  and  has  assisted  the  Washington  Regional  2012  Coalition. 

Flynn  earned  his  bachelor  of  arts  degree  in  business/economics  from  the  University 
of  Pittsburgh  at  Johnstown  in  1988.  He  went  on  to  earn  a  master's  in  kinesiology  with  a 
concentration  in  sport  management  from  the  University  of  Maryland  in  1992. 

Flynn  and  his  wife  Debbie  have  two  children,  Shane  and  Matthew. 

JAMES  GREENWELL 

ASSOCIATE  ATHLETICS  DIRECTOR/ 
OPERATIONS  AND  FACILITIES 

James  Greenwell  joined  the  Terrapins  in  August  2005  as  the  As- 
sociate Athletics  Director  for  Operations  and  Facilities. 

Greenwell,  who  has  more  than  14  years  of  experience  in  managing 
facilities  on  the  Division  I  level,  comes  to  Maryland  from  the  University  of 
Central  Florida.  For  the  Terrapins,  he  will  be  responsible  for  overseeing  Maryland's  multiple 
athletics  complexes,  including  Byrd  Stadium.  Comcast  Center  and  all  other  athletics  venues, 
including  turf  and  fields  maintenance. 

While  at  UCF,  he  was  charges  with  overseeing  all  athletic  facilities  and  events.  During 
his  tenure  there,  Greenwell  was  instrumental  in  the  coordination  and  completion  of  several 
construction  projects,  including  the  UCF  Softball  Stadium,  Jay  Bergman  Field  and  the  Plan- 
ning of  a  10,000  seat  Convocation  Center. 

Prior  to  his  time  at  UCF,  Greenwell  served  as  the  Coordinator  of  Operations  for  the  Bartow 
Arena  at  the  University  of  Alabama  at  Birmingham  (UAB).  A  member  of  the  24th  Infantry 
Division  (US  Army)  from  1 986  to  1 990,  Greenwell  received  his  bachelor's  of  arts  degree  in 
political  science  from  UAB  in  1996. 
Greenwell  and  his  wife  Casey  have  a  7  month  old  son,  Dane. 


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DAVE  HAGLUND 

ASSOCIATE  ATHLETICS  DIRECTOR/ 
VARSITY  SPORTS 

Dave  Haglund  is  in  his  eighth  year  on  the  University  of  Maryland 
athletic  staff  and  his  third  as  associate  athletics  director  for  varsity 
sports.  He  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. 

In  June  2003,  after  5  1/2  years  as  the  associate  athletic  director  for  media  relations,  he 
took  over  as  associate  athletic  director  for  varsity  sports  and  championships  coordinator. 
Haglund  is  the  sport  supervisor  for  volleyball,  baseball,  men's  golf,  gymnastics,  softball 
and  competitive  cheer  in  addition  to  overseeing  the  sports  medicine  and  strength  and 
conditioning  units.  In  addition,  he  coordinates  ACC  and  NCAA  championship  events  hosted 
by  the  university. 

A 1981  graduate  of  Oregon  State  University,  Haglund  began  his  sports  information  career 
as  an  assistant  SID  at  Fresno  State  in  1981  and  was  elevated  to  sports  information  director 
in  1996.  During  the  course  of  his  career  at  Fresno  State,  he  served  as  the  primary  contact 
person  for  the  Bulldogs'  Division  I  football,  basketball,  baseball  and  soccer  programs.  He 
also  served  as  information  director  of  the  California  Bowl  (1 982-83)  for  two  years 
Haglund  and  his  wife,  Cindy  are  the  parents  of  two  children:  Samantha  and  Matthew 


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CHERYL  HARRISON 

ASSOCIATE  ATHLETICS  DIRECTOR/ 
EXTERNAL  OPERATIONS 

Cheryl  Harrison,  who  has  served  in  various  fundraising  positions 
since  joining  Maryland  Athletics  in  June  of  1 996,  is  associate  athletics 
director  for  external  operations. 
Harrison  is  responsible  for  overseeing  units  within  development 
operations,  including  capital  campaign  and  major  gift  fund  raising,  the  M  Club  and  the  Walk 
of  Fame  and  History. 

Harrison  came  to  Maryland  in  1996  as  the  assistant  director  of  major  gifts.  In  July  1997 
she  was  promoted  to  director  of  advancement  projects  and  was  again  promoted  in  September 
1999  to  director  of  development  for  major  gifts.  She  became  the  interim  assistant  AD  for 
external  operations  in  August  2001,  and  was  named  permanently  to  that  position  in  July 
2002.  Since  her  arrival  at  Maryland,  capital  campaign  gifts  have  increased  by  over  300 
percent.  Harrison  planned  and  implemented  campaigns  to  provide  funding  to  capital  projects 
including  the  Comcast  Center  and  the  expansion  and  renovation  of  the  Gossett  Football 
Team  House.  She  managed  day-to-day  activities  of  the  Building  Partners  Campaign  for  the 
Comcast  Center  that  surpassed  its  $20  million  goal.  Harrison  is  the  fund  raising  coordinator 
for  the  Fear  the  Turtle  Campaign,  the  department's  effort  to  raise  $1 .2  million  in  scholarship 
funds  for  the  eight  men's  teams  that  do  not  have  full  scholarship  funding.  Harrison  also 
supervises  Terrapin  Club  travel  and  event  arrangements  for  post-season  games. 

Prior  to  her  arrival  at  Maryland,  Harrison  served  as  the  director  of  alumni  affairs  at 
Winston-Salem  State  University  for  nine  years. 

Harrison  graduated  from  Winston-Salem  State  University  in  1 982  with  a  bachelor  of  arts 
in  business  administration  with  a  concentration  in  information  systems. 

TROY  TUCKER 

ASSOCIATE  ATHLETICS  DIRECTOR/ 
ADMINISTRATION 

Troy  Tucker  joined  the  Terrapins  in  August  2004  as  the  Associate 
Athletics  Director  for  Administration  after  spending  the  previous  12 
years  as  the  Director  of  Athletics  at  Jamestown  Community  College, 
D'Youville  College  and  most  recently,  Herkimer  County  Community 
College.  In  his  role  at  Maryland,  Tucker  oversees  the  women's  soccer,  field  hockey  and 
swimming  programs  in  addition  to  supervising  the  Media  Relations  Unit. 

During  his  tenure  at  Herkimer  from  1 999-2004,  Tucker  operated  the  21-sport,  nationally 
competitive  program  with  a  balanced  budget.  He  also  oversaw  the  renovations  of  nine 
different  facilities.  Under  Tucker's  direction,  Herkimer  earned  three-consecutive  top-10 
finishes  in  the  Region  III  Director's  Cup  and  finished  2003-04  ranked  fifth  among  junior  col- 
lege athletic  programs  in  the  nation  by  NATYCAA  Pepsi  Cup.  Three  teams  won  five  NJCAA 
National  Championships  and  four  won  13  regional  titles.  His  teams  also  earned  eight  NJCAA 
Academic  Team  of  the  Year  awards  with  the  women's  swimming  &  diving  squad  garnering 
the  honor  three  times. 

Prior  to  his  tenure  at  Herkimer,  Tucker  was  the  Director  of  Athletics  and  Head  Men's 
Basketball  Coach  at  D'Youville  College  in  Buffalo,  N.Y,  from  1996-99.  While  there,  he  headed 
the  expansion  of  the  athletics  program  from  three  to  11  teams,  and  was  named  National 
Athletic  Director  of  the  Year  in  1998.  At  his  arrival,  Tucker  oversaw  the  department's  move 
to  NCAA  Division  III  status. 

While  serving  as  Director  of  Athletics  at  Herkimer,  Tucker  was  also  the  Head  Men's  Bas- 
ketball Coach  for  four  seasons  before  becoming  an  Associate  Dean  in  his  final  year.  During 
the  2000-01  campaign,  he  was  named  Coach  of  the  Year  after  his  squad  qualified  for  the 
Region  III  Championships  for  the  first  time  in  seven  years,  winning  its  first-round  game. 

A  native  of  Scio,  N.Y,  Tucker  began  his  collegiate  career  as  an  administrator  at  James- 
town-Olean  Community  College  where  he  served  from  1992-96.  During  his  time  there, 
he  helped  initiate  the  college's  athletic  program  and  was  also  the  Jaguars'  Head  Men's 
Basketball  Coach  for  a  year. 

Tucker  is  a  1991  graduate  of  SUNY  Geneseo  where  he  earned  a  bachelor  of  science  in 
business.  In  1992,  he  earned  his  master's  from  Springfield  in  athletics  administration.  Tucker 
and  his  wife,  Rhonda,  have  a  son,  Griffin,  and  a  daughter,  Haley. 


DARRYL  CONWAY 

ASSISTANT  ATHLETICS  DIRECTOR/ 
SPORTS  MEDICINE 

Darryl  Conway  was  hired  in  June  2004  as  Maryland's  assistant 
athletics  director  for  sports  medicine  after  spending  three  years  as  the 
head  athletic  trainer  at  the  University  of  Central  Florida.  Conway  will 
oversee  all  medical  and  athletic  training  operations  for  the  Terrapins' 
27  varsity  athletic  programs. 

Conway,  who  has  been  an  athletic  trainer  at  both  the  collegiate  and  professional  levels, 
comes  to  the  Terrapins  after  serving  as  head  athletic  trainer  at  the  University  of  Central  Florida 
for  three  years.  There  he  was  the  head  trainer  for  the  Golden  Knight  football  squad,  while 
supervising  the  assistant  trainers,  graduate  assistants  and  student  assistants  who  provide 
training  coverage  of  Central  Florida's  17  varsity  sports.  At  UCF,  Conway  was  responsible 
for  overseeing  the  compilation  and  input  of  daily  medical  records,  the  computerized  injury 
surveillance  program  and  the  NCAA  injury  surveillance  system.  He  served  as  a  clinical 
instructor/field  experience  supervisor  for  athletic  training  students,  assisted  in  the  develop- 
ment of  marketing  and  fundraising  projects  for  the  sports  medicine  department  and  served 
as  the  site  coordinator  for  the  NCAA  drug  testing  program  at  UCF. 

Prior  to  his  position  at  Central  Florida,  Conway  served  as  the  Director  of  Sports  Medicine 
at  the  University  of  Northern  Iowa,  working  as  the  head  trainer  for  the  Panthers'  football 
and  men's  basketball  teams  from  1 999  to  2001 .  He  was  the  head  athletic  trainer  at  Morgan 
State  University  in  Baltimore  for  one  season  and  was  an  assistant  trainer  and  professor 
at  Delaware,  his  alma  mater,  for  two  years.  From  1993  to  1996,  Conway  was  an  assistant 
trainer  with  the  NFL's  New  York  Jets. 

Conway  earned  a  bachelor's  degree  in  physical  education  studies,  magna  cum  laude,  from 
the  University  of  Delaware  in  1993,  before  receiving  a  master's  degree  in  physical  education 
and  a  certificate  in  sports  management  from  Adelphi  University  two  years  later. 

Conway  has  taught  numerous  collegiate  courses  related  to  athletic  training,  has  made 
numerous  presentations  and  has  co-authored  several  scholarly  publications  and  book 
chapters.  He  has  been  a  member  of  the  National  Athletic  Trainers' Association  (NATA)  since 
1 989,  and  is  also  a  member  of  the  United  States  Weightlifting  Federation. 

Conway  and  his  wife,  Tracy,  have  a  son,  Michael. 


JONATHAN  EVANS 

ASSISTANT  ATHLETICS  DIRECTOR/ 
EXECUTIVE  DIRECTOR,  TERRAPIN  CLUR 

Jonathan  Evans  was  named  Assistant  Athletics  Director/Executive 
Director  of  the  Terrapin  Club  in  May  2004.  Evans  came  to  Maryland 
after  serving  as  the  Assistant  Athletics  Director  for  Development  at 
Bucknell  University  since  February  2003.  He  had  also  served  as 
Assistant  Athletics  Director  for  Ticket  Operations  and  Donor  Relations  and  in  several  other 
capacities  at  the  University  of  California,  at  Berkeley  from  1998  to  2003. 

Evans  oversees  the  Terrapin  Club,  raising  funds  to  cover  the  cost  of  student-athlete  schol- 
arships on  an  annual  basis.  He  also  oversees  the  identification  and  solicitation  of  prospects 
to  increase  membership  in  the  Terrapin  Club  from  its  current  base  of  8,000  members. 

While  at  Bucknell,  Evans  helped  facilitate  an  increase  in  giving  by  35  percent  during  his 
year-long  stint.  He  solicited  gifts  for  annual,  capital  and  endowment  purposes,  worked  with 
the  Bison  Club  Board  and  served  as  a  liaison  between  university  relations  and  athletics. 

Prior  to  his  position  at  Bucknell,  Evans  spent  five  years  at  Cal,  serving  in  several  capacities 
that  involved  intercollegiate  athletics  development  and  ticket  operations.  While  at  Berkeley, 
Evans  was  part  of  a  team  that  increased  annual  giving  by  31  percent  while  completing  a 
$36  million  capital  campaign. 

Evans  earned  a  bachelor's  degree  in  business  administration  from  Humboldt  State 
University  in  Areata,  Calif.,  before  receiving  a  master's  degree  in  sport  management  from 
Appalachian  State  University. 

Evans  and  his  wife,  Madeline,  reside  in  Crofton,  Md. 


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ANTON  GOFF 

ASSISTANT  ATHLETICS  DIRECTOR/ 
ACADEMIC  SUPPORT  &  CAREER 
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Anton  Goff  was  named  assistant  athletics  director  for  the  Terrapins' 
Academic  Support  and  Career  Development  Unit  (ASCDU)  in  June 
2004.  Goff,  who  served  as  an  ASCDU  assistant  director  from  1998 
to  2001 ,  returned  to  Maryland  after  four  years  as  the  Associate  Director  of  Student-Athlete 
Support  Services  at  Michigan  State. 

Goff  is  responsible  for  leading  the  Terps'  academic  support  unit  in  providing  quality  de- 
velopmental programs  and  need-based  services  that  enhance  academic  progress,  facilitate 
career  development  and  encourage  the  psychosocial  growth  of  all  student-athletes. 

While  at  Michigan  State,  Goff  served  as  the  academic  coordinator  for  the  Spartan  football 
team,  where  he  was  responsible  for  tracking  the  student-athletes'  classroom  efforts  and 
monitoring  progress  toward  their  degrees  in  compliance  with  NCAA  and  Big  Ten  regula- 
tions. Goff  was  responsible  for  overseeing  the  tutoring  programs  and  study  table  at  MSU 
and  coordinated  a  faculty/staff  mentorship  program.  Goff  supervised  four  full-time  academic 
counselors/learning  specialists,  graduate  students  and  several  undergraduate  tutors. 

Prior  to  his  tenure  at  MSU,  Goff  provided  academic  support  for  Maryland  men's  basketball, 
men's  and  women's  track,  men's  and  women's  soccer  and  softball  programs  from  1998  to 
2001 .  During  his  first  stint  in  College  Park,  Goff  was  instrumental  in  the  development  of  the 
Terrapin  Student-Athlete  Handbook  and  the  implementation  of  educational  programs  concern- 
ing alcohol  and  drug  abuse,  academic  integrity,  gender  violence  and  human  diversity. 

Goff  earned  a  bachelor's  degree  in  the  administration  of  justice  from  Virginia  Common- 
wealth University  in  Richmond  in  1991,  before  receiving  a  master's  degree  in  the  same 
discipline  from  VCU  two  years  later. 

STEVE  SCHOFIELD 

ASSISTANT  ATHLETICS  DIRECTOR/COM- 
PLIANCE 

Steve  Schofield  is  in  his  first  season  with  the  University  of  Maryland 
as  the  assistant  athletics  director  for  compliance.  His  duties  include 
directing  the  Terrapins'  office  that  monitors  and  educates  the  athlet- 
ics department  in  matters  of  NCAA  rules  compliance,  eligibility  and 
financial  aid  for  all  27  intercollegiate  sports  at  the  university. 

He  came  to  Maryland  after  two  years  as  the  assistant  director  of  compliance  at  the 
University  of  Minnesota.  There  he  advised  the  Golden  Gophers'  coaches  and  staff  members 
on  NCAA  and  Big  Ten  Conference  rules  interpretations,  and  assisted  with  Minnesota's 
compliance  efforts  for  more  than  700  student-athletes.  While  at  Minnsota,  he  co-taught  a 
graduate  level  course  in  compliance  and  governance. 

Prior  to  Minnesota,  Schofield  worked  as  a  graduate  assistant  at  Arizona  State,  where 
he  was  also  involved  with  a  number  of  compliance  office  functions.  He  also  served  in  the 
compliance  offices  at  Cornell  and  at  Northern  Iowa,  where  he  was  a  student  assistant. 

Schofield  has  a  bachelor's  degree  from  Northern  Iowa,  earned  in  2000.  He  also  has  a 
master's  in  higher  and  postsecondary  education  from  Arizona  State. 


M  KEVIN  GLOVER 

.  r~     i  DIRECTOR  OF  CHARACTER  EDUCATION 

A  name  that  will  be  familiar  to  Terp  and  local  NFL  fans  alike,  Kevin 
BL  Glover  is  in  his  second  season  with  the  Terrapins  as  the  school's 
^^^^^^fc     first-ever  Director  of  Character  Education 

^A^|  As  it  relates  to  the  Maryland  football  program,  Glover  will  a  liaison 

between  the  team  and  the  National  Football  League,  taking  care  of  all 

dealings  regarding  scouts  and  agents.  He  will  also,  however,  serve  the  university's  other 

varsity  sports  programs,  helping  provide  developmental  programs  and  appropriate  speakers 

on  topics  of  interest  to  each  team  and  their  growth,  collectively  and  individually. 

A  first  team  All-American  (The  Sporting  News)  at  Maryland  in  1 984  and  a  member  of  the 
Maryland  Athletics  Hall  of  Fame,  Glover  was  a  second-round  selection  of  the  Detroit  Lions  in 
1985.  He  anchored  a  line  that  helped  Barry  Sanders  to  2,053  yards  in  1997  and  ultimately 
saw  Glover  earn  three  trips  to  the  Pro  Bowl.  He  was  his  team's  NFL  Player  Association 
Representative  for  six  seasons  and  was  ultimately  elected  to  serve  on  that  organization's 
Executive  Committee  for  two  years. 

An  active  speaker  in  local  youth  and  church  organizations,  Glover  and  his  wife,  Cestaine, 
reside  in  Columbia,  Md.,  and  have  three  children:  Maya,  Matthew  and  Zaria. 

DR.  CHARLES  WELLFORD 

FACULTY  ATHLETICS  REPRESENTATIVE 

Dr.  Charles  F.  Wellford,  professor  and  chair  of  the  Department  of 
Criminology  and  Criminal  Justice,  is  in  his  10th  year  as  the  University 
of  Maryland's  faculty  athletics  representative.  In  this  role,  he  represents 
the  University  of  Maryland  and  its  faculty  in  the  institution's  relationships 
with  the  NCAA  and  Atlantic  Coast  Conference.  Dr.  Wellford  also  serves 
as  director  of  the  Maryland  Justice  Analysis  Center. 

He  served  as  president  of  the  Atlantic  Coast  Conference  for  the  1 999-2000  academic  year, 
and  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  involved  in  a  variety  of  leadership 
roles.  He  was  interim  associate  provost  for  research  and  for  continuing  education.  He  is 
chair  of  the  law  and  justice  committee  at  the  National  Academy  of  Sciences. 

He  serves  on  numerous  state  and  federal  advisory  boards  and  commissions,  and  is  a 
past  (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  University  of  Pennsylvania. 


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SPORTS 


TEAM 


TURTIEM 


ATHLETICS  STAFF  DIRECTORY 


DIRECTOR'S  OFFICE 


Athletics  Director 

Deborah  A.  Yow 

314-7075 

Executive  Administrative  Assistant 

Denise  O'Rourke 

314-7075 

dorourke@umd.edu 

Executive  Sr  Assoc  Athletics  Director/SWA 

Kathleen  Worthmqton 

314-7078 
314-8678 

kworthin@umd  edu 

Administrative  Assistant 

Kim  Bianchini 

kbianchi@umd.edu 

Senior  Assoc  Athletics  Director/External  Ops. 

Joe  Hull 

314-7035 

loehull@umd.edu 

Administrative  Assistant 

Jeanne  Welch 

314-6999 

iwelch@umd.edu 

Senior  Assoc  Athletics  Director/CFO 

Larry  Leckonby 

314-7046 

leck@umd.edu 

Senior  Assoc  Athletics  Director/Administration 

Michael  Lipitz 

314-7171 

mlipitziplumd.edu 

Associate  Athletics  Director/Internal  Ops 

Shawn  Flynn 

314-7162 

sflynn@umd.edu 

Associate  Athletics  Director/Varsity  Sports 

Dave  Haqlund 

314-9433 

haqlund@umd.edu 

Associate  Athletics  Director/Administration 

Troy  Tucker 

314-1325 

ttucker@umd.edu 

Athletics  Administration  Asst.  to  Senior  Staff 

Ryan  Bowles 

314-7083 

rbowles@umd  edu 

General  Assistant 

Joyce  Taylor 

314-0997 

ltaylor2@umd.edu 

Director  of  Human  Resources 

Lisa  Lepore 

314-1967 

lmlepore@umd  edu 

ACADEMIC  SUPPORT  & 
CAREER  DEVELOPMENT 

Assistant  AD/Academic  Support  &  Career  Dev.       Anton  Goff 


314-7040 


agoff@umd.edu 


Associate  Director 
Associate  Director 


Heather  Ananna 


314-7037 


hlowe@umd.edu 


Associate  Director 
Assistant  Director 


DonPearman 314-7042 

Dena  Freeman-Patton     314-9662 
Michael  Hefiin  314-7038 


Academic  Counselor 


Laura  Meckley 


314-7044 


Academic  Counselor" 


Kim  Walz 


314-7039 


dap@umd.edu 

_  dfpatton@umd.edu 

_  mheflin@umd.edu 

lmeckley@umd.edu 

krwalz@umd  edu 


Academic  Counselor 

Natasha  Cnss 

314-7316 

ncnss@umdedu 

AEP  Director 

Trina  Kudlacek 

314-9990 

kudlacek@umd.edu 

Learninq  Specialist 

Dahila  Levin 

314-9291 

dlevin@umd.edu 

Leaminq  Specialist 

Kim  Cochrane 

314-2797 

cochrane@umd.edu 

Proqram  Coordinator 

Sharon  Staples 

314-1845 

sstaples@umd.edu 

Graduate  Assistant 

Anita  Sanyal 

314-9291 

asanyal@umd.edu 

CHAMPS  Graduate  Assistant 

Bryan  Vitaqliano 

314-6444 

bvitaq@umd.edu 

Administrative  Assistant 

Lauren  Gray 

314-7043 

lqray@umd.edu 

BUSINESS  OFFICE 

Associate  Athletics  Director/Business    


Randy  Eaton 


314-7048  reaton5@umd.edu 


Asst  Business  Manager 


Jennifer  Tarr 


314-7437 


iroche@umd.edu 


Business  Office  Coordinator 

Kathy  Lynch 

314-9532 

lynchk@umd.edu 

Office  Supervisor 

Phyllis  Wallace 

314-7050 

pwallac1@umd  edu 

Administrative  Assistant 

Lori  Panko 

314-9214 

lpanko@umd.edu 

COMPLIANCE 

Asst.  Athletics  Director/Compliance 

Steve  Schofield 

314-7081 

schof@umd.edu 

Compliance  Coordinator 

Keli  Cunningham 

314-8325 

kcunninq@umd.edu 

Compliance  Coordinator 

Kelly  Bickham 

314-7619 

bickham  aiumd  edu 

Director  of  Character  Education 

Kevin  Glow 

314-9289 

kglove@umd  edu 

DEVELOPMENT 


Assoc  Athletics  Director/External  Operations 

Cheryl  Harrison 

314-6687 

ckhamsgumd  edu 

Administrative  Assistant 

Beth  Deskins 

405-0729 

deskins@umd.edu 

Director  of  Major  Gifts 

Cooper  Jones 

314-7073 

a|ones@umd  edu 

Director  of  Maior  Gifts 

Darryl  Hill 

314-7014 

dahill@umd.edu 

Administrative  Assistant 

Lvnne  Pollard 

314-7020 

lpollard@umd.edu 

Director  of  M  Club/Walk  of  Fame  8  History 

David  Diehl 

314-5372 

ddiehl@umd.edu 

Administrative  Assistant 

Dotti  Warren 

314-7020 

dwarren@umd  edu 

Ass!  A  D  Exec  Dir   Terrapin  Club 

Jonathan  Evans 

405-0735 

jevans22@umd  edu 

Associate  Dir ,  Terrapin  Club 

Julie  Potter 

314-7077 

potter@umd  edu 

Gift  Processor 

Jennifer  Evoy 

314-7032 

jevoy@umdedu 

Administrative  Assistant 

Patty  Curran 

314-7020 

pcurran@umd.edu 

EQUIPMENT 

Head  Manaqer 

Ron  Ohrinqer 

314-7331 

ro12@umail.umd.edu 

Assistant  Manaqer 

John  Bowie 

314-6647 

|b205@umail,edu 

Assistant  Manaqer 

Al  Tiffany 

314-7130 

atiff@umd.edu 

Assistant  Manaqer 

TimAhner 

314-7110 

tahner@umd.edu 

Assistant  Manaqer 

Jim  Kniqht 

314-9776 

|kniqht2@umd  edu 

GROUNDS  STAFF 

Sports  Turf  Manager  _     


Rob  Anthony 


314-5357         ranthony@umd.edu 


Assistant  Manager 


Eric  Prunty 


314-7383 


rpruntyjgumd.edu 


INFORMATION  TECHNOLOGY 

Director  of  Information  Technology                      Lisa  Packett                 314-7049 

lpackett@umd.edu 

Systems  Assistant 

Reza  Lubis 

314-7308 

ralubis@umd.edu 

MARKETING 

Marketinq  Director 

Brian  Ullmann 

314-5252 

ullmann@umd.edu 

Assistant  Marketing  Director 

Brett  Tillett 

314-1517 

btillett@umd  edu 

Asst  Director/Trademark  &  Licensmq 

Joe  Ebauqh 

314-1203 

iebauqh@umd.edu 

Marketing  Assistant 

Nick  Lofaro 

314-7071 

nlofaro@umd.edu 

Administrative  Assistant 

Adrienne  Burrows 

314-7072 

adrienn@umd.edu 

MEDIA  RELATIONS 

Associate  Athletics  Director/Media  Relations          Douq  Dull 

314-7064 

ddull@umd.edu 

Associate  Media  Relations  Director 

Greq  Creese 

314-7065 
314-7062 

qcreese@umd.edu 

Asst  Media  Relations  Dir  /Publications  Cord. 

Patrick  Fischer 

pfischer@umd  edu 

314-8052 

Assistant  Media  Relations  Director 

Natalia  Ciccone 

314-7063 

nciccone@umd.edu 

Assistant  Media  Relations  Director 

Adam  Zundel 

314-7066 

azundell@umd.edu 

Media  Relations  Coordinator 

Kelly  Brambie 

314-7064 

kbramble@umd  edu 

Media  Relations  Assistant 

Mike  Gerton 

314-8093 

mqerton@umd.edu 

Media  Relations  Assistant 

Carrie  Bittman 

314-7068 

cbittman@umd.edu 

FAX 

314-9094 

OPERATIONS  &  Fi 

Assistant  Athletics  Director/Ops  &  Facilities 

VCILITIES 

James  Greenwell 
Tom  Divan 

314-7125 
314-7127 

iqreenw1@umd.edu 

Assistant  Director  of  Operations 

tdivanifflumd  edu 

Assistant  Director  of  Operations 

Scott  Sargent 

314-9729 

ssarqent@umd.edu 

Assistant  Director  of  Operations 

Nick  Morrow 

314-7128 

morrow@umd.edu 

Administrative  Assistant 

Patty  Benfield 

314-7126 

pbenfiel@umd.edu 

Operations  Intern 

Nick  Malehom 

314-6680 

malehom@umd.edu 

SPORTS  MEDICINE 

Assistant  Athletics  Director/Sports  Medicine           Darryl  Conwav 

314-2663 

dconway@umd.edu 

Head  Athletic  Trainer/Football 

Bryan  Matson 

314-3289 

bmatson@umd.edu 

Head  Athletic  Trainer 

Sandy  Worth 

314-3281 

sw42@umail.umd.edu 

Assistant  to  AD ,  Mens  Basketball 

J.J.  Bush 

314-7132 

iibush@umd.edu 

Associate  Head  Trainer 

Matt  Charvat 

314-9901 

charvat@umd  edu 

Assistant  Trainer 

Deanna  Bennett 

314-7137 

dbennett@umd  edu 

Assistant  Trainer 

Terrence  Gee 

314-8650 

tqee1@umd.edu 

Assistant  Trainer 

Shawn  Hendi 

314-7113 

shendi@umd.edu 

Assistant  Trainer 

Niki  McElroy 

314-1856 

ymcelroy@umd.edu 

STRENGTH  &  CONDITIONING 

Strenqth  &  Conditioninq  Coach                          Dwiqht  Gait                  314-9927 

dg48@umail.umd.edu 

Assistant  Strenqth  and  Conditioninq  Coach 

Pete  Yurish 

314-1477 

ayurish@umd  edu 

Assistant  Strenqth  and  Conditioninq  Coach 

Barry  Kaqan 

314-7310 

barryk@umd  edu 

Assistant  Strenqth  and  Conditioninq  Coach 

Corliss  White 

314-2780 

crwhite@umd.edu 

Assistant  Strenqth  and  Conditioninq  Coach 

Man  Heineke 

314-0388 

mheinek@umd.edu 

TICKET  OFFICE 


Asst.  A  D  /Ticket  Operations 

TBA 

314-7093 

Associate  Ticket  Manaqer 

Preston  Robinson 

314-7070 

prestonr@umd.edu 

Assistant  Ticket  Manaqer 

Eloise  Jones 

314-7084 

eeiones@umd.edu 

Assistant  Ticket  Manaqer 

Debbie  Russell 

314-7085 

O-russe'.a'un'd  edu 

Assistant  Tickel  Managei 

Dan  Johnston 

314-7070 

diohnsto@umd.edu 

VIDEO  SERVICES 

ProducerA/ideo  Director 

TBA 

314-1278 

Assistant  Video  Director 

Mike  Harkness 

314-5928 

mharknes@umd.edu 

Football  Video  Director 

Jonah  Bassett 

314-9950 

jbassett@umd.edu 

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COACHING  STAFF  DIRECTORY 


MEN'S 

Bb 

BASKETBALL 


BASEBALL 

Terry  Rupp,  Head  Coach 

314-7122 

rruppffiumdedu 

Jim  Fan.  Assistant  Coach 

314-5904 

|farr@umdedu 

Carmen  Carcone,  Assistant  Coach 

314-9772 

ccarcone@umd.edu 

Fax 

314-5472 

MEN'S  BASKETBALL 

Gary  Williams,  Head  Coach 

314-7029 

Rob  Moxlev,  Assistant  Coach 

314-7029 

rmoxlev@umd.edu 

Michael  Adams,  Assistant  Coach 

314-7029 

mikeads@umd.edu 

Keith  Booth.  Assistant  Coach 

314-7029 

kbooth@umd  edu 

Trov  Wainwnqht,  Director  of  Operations 

314-7029 

twamwnffiumd  edu 

Robert  Ehsan,  Graduate  Assistant 

314-9723 

rehsanffiumd  edu 

Cleo  Lonq-Thomas,  Administrative  Assistant 

314-7029 

clonqtho@umd.edu 

Carole  Bucco.  Administrative  Assistant 

314-7029 

clbucco@umd.edu 

WOMEN'S  BASKETBALL 

Brenda  Frese,  Head  Coach                                              314-1747 

bfrese@umd  edu 

Jeff  Walz,  Assistant  Coach 

314-1747 

rwalz@umd.edu 

Enca  Floyd.  Assistant  Coach 

3'4--747 

efloyd@umd.edu 

Joanna  Bemabei.  Assistant  Coach 

314-1747 

bemabei@umd.edu 

Mark  Pearson,  Director  of  Operations 

314-1747 

mpearsn@umd  edu 

Tamara  Bowie,  Assistant  Director  of  Operations 

314-9714 

tbowle1l5lumd.edu 

Fax 

314-9826 

COMPETITIVE  CHEEK 

Lura  Fleece,  Head  Coach 


410-312-0171 


Jamell  Bonds.  Assistant  Coach 


314-2771 


FIELD  HOCKEY 

Missy  Meharq,  Head  Coach 


314-3895 


Tjerk  van  Herwaarden,  Assistant  Coach 


314-7006 


Marybeth  Freeman.  Assistant _Coach_ 


314-9429 


FOOTBALL 

Ralph  Fnedqen,  Head  Coach 


314-7095 


Charfie  Taaffe,  Off  Coordinator'QBs 


314-7107 


Gary  Blackney  Def  Coordjnator/Secondary 


314-7102 


Bnan  Bossard.  Wide  Receivers 


314-7098 


lurafleecefficomcast  net 


ibonds@umd.edu 


mlmterp@umd.edu 


tierk@umd.edu 


marefree@umd.edu 


claaffe@uind.edu 


qb128@umail  umd.edu 


bbossard@umd  edu 


Dave  Sollazzo,  Defensive  Lme/Recruitnq  Coordinator 

314-4099 

ds327@umail.umd.edu 

John  Donovan,  Running  Backs 

314-7101 

ldonovan@umd.edu 

Tom  Brattan.  Offensive  Line 

314-9642 

tbrattan@umd.edu 

Ray  Rychleski,  Special  Teams/Tiqht  Ends 

314-7106 

rrychles@umd.edu 

Tim  Banks,  Linebackers 

314-7105 

tbanks@umd.edu 

Al  Seamonson,  Outside  LBs/Special  Teams  Asst. 

314-7109 

as348@umail.umd.edu 

Tom  Deahn,  Director  of  Operations 

314-7104 

tdeahn@umd.edu 

Dan  Hickson,  Assistant  Recnjitinq  Coordinator 

314-9930 

dhickson@umd.edu 

Bnan  Fleury,  Graduate  Assistant 

314-7103 

bnanfleury@hotmail  com 

John  Paczkowski,  Graduate  Assistant 

314-7103 

Karyl  Henry,  Administrative  Assistant 

314-7096 

khenry@umd.edu 

Mona  Felder,  Administrative  Assistant 

314-7108 

monadoll@hotmail  com 

Paula  Broqlio,  Administrative  Assistant 

314-9903 

pb27@umail.umd.edu 

Main  Office  Extension 

314-7095 

Toll  Free  Number 

1-800-890-8377 

Fax 

314-9980 

MEN'S  GOLF 

Tom  Hanna,  Head  Coach 

403-8157 

thanna@wam.umd.edu 

Fax 

403-8366 

WOMEN'S  GOLF 

Jason  Rodenhaver,  Head  Coach 

403-4181 

rody@umd.edu 

Fax 

403-8366 

GYMNASTICS 

Bob  Nelliqan,  Head  Coach 

314-7007 

m@umd.edu 

Vlckl  Chliszczyk 

314-7007 

vchliszc@umd.edu 

Brett  Nelliqan,  Assistant  Coach 

314-7007 

bnelli@umd.edu 

Fax 

314-0955 

MEN'S  LACROSSE 

Dave  Cottle.  Head  Coach 

314-7117 

dcottle@umd.edu 

Dave  Slafkosky,  Assistant  Coach 

314-7115 

daveslaf@umd.edu 

Jeff  Shirk,  Assistant  Coach 

405-0710 

ishirkffiumd  ed„ 

WOMEN'S  LACROSSE 

Cindy  Timchal,  Head  Coach 


3144273 


Caitlin  Banks,  Assistant  Coach 


3*4-7oo: 


cdtimcha@umd  edu 
cmbanks@umd  edu 


MEN'S  SOCCER 

Sasho  Cirovski,  Head  Coach 

3144161 

sasho@umd  edu 

Russell  Payne,  Assistant  Coach 

314-7005 

rapayne@umd.edu 

Rob  Vartuqhian,  Assistant  Coach 

314-8513 

rvartuqh@umd.edu 

Fax 

405-0653 

WOMEN'S  SOCCER 

Bnan  Pensky,  Head  Coach 

314-7034 

bpensky@umd.com 

Cindy  Wolf,  Assistant  Coach 

405-0657 

cmwolf@umd.edu 

Ali  Wolff-Toole,  Assistant  Coach 

314-0330 

awtoole@umd.edu 

Fax 

405-0955 

SOFTBALL 

Laura  Watten,  Head  Coach 

314-6699 

rwatten@umd.edu 

Alissa  Smith,  Assistant  Coach 


405-0521 


Jjjlian  Callaway,  Assistant  Coach 


314-7995 


lillbean@umd.edu 


MEN'S  &  WOMEN'S 
SWIMMING  &  DIVING 


Dave  Durden,  Head  Coach 

314-7031 

ddurden@umd  edu 

Cathy  Sursi,  Assistant  Coach 

314-7030 

csursi@umd  edu 

Mike  Tober,  Divinq  Coach 

314-7030 

mtoberffiumd  edu 

MEN'S  TENNIS 

Jim  Laitta.  Head  Coach 

314-7131 

laitta@wam.umd.edu 

Jack  Brasinqton,  Assistant  Coach 

314-7131 

lbraz33@umd.edu 

WOMEN'S  TENNIS 

Martin  Novak,  Head  Coach 

314-6601 

mnovakfflumd  edu 

Joey  Barnes.  Assistant  Coach 


314-943- 


MEN'S  &  WOMEN'S  TRACK  &  FIELD/ 
CROSS  COUNTRY 


jbames@umd.edu 


Andrew  Valmon,  Head  Coach 


314-6675 


3valmon@umd.edu 


Michael  Gamson.  Cross  Country  Coach 

314-3330 

mqamso@umd  edu 

Kathna  Allen,  Assistant  Coach 

314-7457 

kallen6@umd.edu 

VOLLEYBALL 

Janice  Kruqer  Head  Coach 

314-9839 

ltknjqer@umd.edu 

Felix  Hou,  Assistant  Coach 

314-6684 

fhoufflumdedu 

Xianqronq  "Sean"  Liu,  Assistant  Coach 

314-7009 

xliu1@umd.edu 

WOMEN'S  WATER  POLO 

Cart  Salyer,  Head  Coach                                                 314-7549 

mailto:csalyer@umd.edu 

WRESTLING 

Pat  Santoro,  Head  Coach 

314-7134 

psantoroffiumd.edu 

Todd  Beckerman,  Assistant  Coach 

314-6677 

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Brad  Dillon,  Assistant  Coach 

314-6677 

bdillon@umd.edu 

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ACADEMIC  SUPPORT  & 
CAREER  DEVELOPMENT 


The  University  of  Maryland  is  committed  to  providing  the  highest  quality  education  to  all  of 
its  students.  The  Department  of  Intercollegiate  Athletics  strives  to  provide  student-athletes 
excellent  opportunities  to  participate  in  an  intercollegiate  athletics  program  of  the  highest 
quality,  with  the  result  that  their  athletics  participation  becomes  an  integral  and  valued 
component  of  their  total  educational  experience  at  the  university. 

Terrapin  student-athletes  will  find  that  the  same  hard  work  and  discipline  that  has  earned 
them  success  in  athletics  competition  is  also  required  in  the  classroom.  Balancing  the 
significant  time  demands  and  responsibilities  required  to  be  a  successful  student-athlete 
at  the  highest  collegiate  level  is  no  small  task.  Therefore,  as  a  result  of  their  commitment 
to  representing  the  university  through  athletics,  Terrapin  student-athletes  are  able  to  utilize 
support  programs  designed  to  meet  their  specific  needs. 

Led  by  assistant  athletics  director  Anton  Goff.  the  mission  of 
the  Academic  Support  and  Career  Development  Unit  (ASCDU) 
is  to  provide  quality  developmental  programs  and  need-based 
services  that  will  enhance  academic  progress,  facilitate  career 
development,  and  encourage  the  psychosocial  growth  of  all 
UM  student-athletes.  Mike  Heflin  (right)  works  with  the  men's 
basketball  team. 

The  Gossett  Academic  Support  and  Career  Development 
Center  for  Terrapin  student-athletes,  named  for  long-time  Terp 
supporters  Barry  and  Mary  Gossett,  is  located  in  the  Comcast  Center.  It  features  a  study 
center  that  includes  25  desktop  computers,  a  tutoring  center,  a  classroom,  a  CHAMPS/Life 
Skills  resource  room  and  individual  offices  for  six  professional  academic  counselors,  a  director 
of  enrichment  programs,  an  assistant  program  coordinator  and  two  graduate  assistants.  In 
addition,  a  new  academic  wing  was  added  to  the  Gossett  football  team  house  last  Fall.  It 
features  offices  for  two  counselors,  a  program  assistant  and  the  learning  specialist;  as  well 
as  a  quiet  study  area,  29-desk  computer  lab,  classroom,  tutor  rooms  and  classroom/lab  for 
the  individualized  learning  program. 


Academic  courses,  programs  and  services  offered  by  ASCDU  include  the  follow- 


ing: 


•  Student-athlete  orientation 
•Academic  counseling 

•  NCAA  academic  eligibility  monitoring 

•  Academic  enrichment  and  career  development  presentations  and  workshops 

•  Accredited  tutorial  support 

•  Individualized  learning  program 

•  EDCP 108-K  (College  learning  strategies  and  skills) 

•  EDCP  108-M  (Math  learning  strategies  and  skills) 

•  UNIV  100  (First-year  transitions  to  the  university) 


MARYLAND  GAMEPLAN 

The  Maryland  Gameplan  is  intended  to  assist  graduat- 
ing Terrapin  student-athletes  as  they  begin  the  job  search 
process.  It  is  distributed  to  more  than  500  corporations 
and  businesses  across  the  country,  in  addition  to  being 
featured  on  the  M  Club  website.  Prospective  employ- 
ers are  introduced  to  our  graduating  student-athletes 
with  resume  information  relative  to  academic,  career 
and  personal  achievements.  The  Maryland  Gameplan 
directory  is  produced  annually  in  collaboration  with  the 
M  Club. 


CAREER  NETWORKING  NIGHT 

Because  career  development  is  an  ongoing  process,  ASCDU  provides  a  variety  of 
programs  for  student-athletes  throughout  the  year.  Professional  assistance  with  resume- 
writing,  interviewing  skills,  graduate  school  search  and  job  search  is  readily  available  to  all 
student-athletes.  During  the  spring  semester  ASCDU  hosts  the  Career  Networking  Night, 
where  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.  Employers 
at  the  Career  Networking  Night  recognize  the  marketable  qualities  student-athletes  have 
gained  through  athletic  participation.  Student-athletes  learn  about  opportunities  for  intern- 
ships and  full-time  jobs. 

STUDENT-ATHLETE  ADVISORY  COUNCIL 

The  Student-Athlete  Advisory  Council 
(S.A.A.C.)  plays  an  important  role  in  the 
Department  of  Intercollegiate  Athletics.  It 
consists  of  two  representatives  from  each 
varsity  sport  and  meets  on  a  regular  basis  with 
representatives  from  the  athletic  administra- 
tion. The  S.A.A.C.  mission  is  to  enhance  the 
total  student-athlete  experience  by  developing 
leadership  skills,  promoting  student-athlete 
welfare  and  fostering  a  positive  student-athlete 
image  on  the  Maryland  campus,  local  area  and 
nationally. 

CHAMPS/LIFE  SKILLS  PROGRAMS 

ASCDU  houses  the  NCAA's  (National  Col- 
legiate Athletic  Association)  Challenging  Athletes' 
Minds  for  Personal  Success  (C.H.A.M.P.S.)  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  emotionally,  and  on  the  changing 
needs  and  skills  of  that  individual  in  the  years 
during  college  and  after  graduation.  The  menu 
of  presentations,  workshops  and  seminars  is 
a  comprehensive  and  balanced  system  of  "life 
learning"  programs  promoted  for  use  by  each 
varsity  sport  team. 


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Highlights  of  the  CHAMPS/Life  Skills  Programs: 

•  Support  efforts  of  every  student-athlete  toward  intellectual 
development  and  graduation 

•  Use  athletics  as  preparation  for  success  in  life 

•  Meet  the  changing  needs  of  student-athletes 

•  Promote  respect  for  diversity  among  student-athletes 

•  Enhance  interpersonal  relationships  in  the  lives  of  stu- 
dent-athletes 

•  Assist  student-athletes  in  building  positive  self-esteem 

•  Enable  student-athletes  to  make  meaningful  contributions 
to  their  communities 

•  Promote  ownership  by  the  student-athletes  of  their 
academic,  athletic,  personal  and  social  responsibilities 

■  Enhance  partnerships  between  the  NCAA,  member 
institutions  and  their  communities  for  the  purpose  of 
education 

•  Encourage  the  development  of  leadership  skills 

CHAMPS/LIFE  SKILLS 
PROGRAMS 
COMMITMENT 
STATEMENTS 

Commitment  to  Academic  Excellence 

To  support  the  academic  progress  of  the  student-athlete 
toward  intellectual  development  and  graduation. 

Commitment  to  Athletic  Excellence 

To  build  philosophical  foundations  for  the  development 
of  athletic  programs  that  are  broad-based,  equitable  and 
dedicated  to  the  well-being  of  the  student-athlete. 

Commitment  to  Personal  Development 

To  support  the  development  of  a  well-balanced  lifestyle  for 
student-athletes,  encouraging  emotional  well-being,  personal 
growth  and  decision-making  skills. 

Commitment  to  Career  Development 

To  encourage  the  student-athlete  to  develop  and  pursue 
career  and  life  goals. 

Commitment  to  Service 

To  engage  student-athletes  in  service  to  his/her  campus  and 
surrounding  communities. 

ACADEMIC  SUPPORT  FOR 
RETURNING  ATHLETES 
PROGRAM 

The  Academic  Support  for  Returning  Athletes  Program 
was  created  in  1986  to  support  the  academic  efforts  of 
former  varsity  student-athletes  at  the  University  of  Mary- 
land, College  Park.  In  1989,  ASRAP  was  assigned  by  the 
President's  Office  to  the  Academic  Achievements  Program 
and  enrolled  40  students  that  year.  As  a  member  of  the 
National  Consortium  for  Academics  and  Sports  (NCAS),  the 
University  of  Maryland  is  committed  to  assisting  its  former 
athletes  with  degree  completion.  A  key  component  of  the 
program  is  community  outreach.  Each  returning  student 
completes  a  "workship"  that  allows  the  cost  of  tuition  and 
fees  to  be  exchanged  for  community  services  with  youth.  In 
2002,  ASRAP  moved  into  the  ASCDU, 


UNDERGRADUATE  PROGRA 

COLLEGE  OF  AGRICULTURE  AND                        ROBERT  H,  SMITH  SCHOOL  OF 
NATURAL  RESOURCES  (AGNR)                           BUSINESS  (BMGT) 

MS  OF  STUDY 

Public  and  Community  Health 

Kinesiologicaf  Science 

Agricultural  and  Resource  Economics 
Agricultural  Sciences,  General 

Accounting 

Physical  Education 

Decision  and  Information  Technologies 

Finance 

PHILIP  MERRILL  COLLEGE  OF 
JOURNALISM  (JOUR) 
Journalism 

COLLEGE  OF  LIFE  SCIENCES  (LFSC) 

Biochemistry 
Biological  Sciences 

Animal  and  Avian  Sciences 

Biological  Resources  Engineering 

General  Business  and  Management 

Environmental  Science  and  Policy 
Landscape  Architecture 
Natural  Resources  Management 

Logistics.  Transportation,  and  Supply 

Chain  Management 

Marketing 

Natural  Resource  Sciences 

Operations  and  Quality  Management 

COLLEGE  OF  COMPUTER,  MATHEMATICAL, 

AND  PHYSICAL  SCIENCES  (CMPS) 

Nutntion  and  Food  Sciences 

SCHOOL  OF  ARCHITECTURE, 
PUNNING,  AND  PRESERVATION  (ARCH) 

Architecture 

Chemistry 

Environmental  Science  and  Policy 
Microbiology 

Astronomy 

Computer  Engineering 

UNDERGRADUATE  STUDIES  (UGST) 

Civicus 

College  Park  Scholars 

COLLEGE  OF  ARTS  AND 
HUMANITIES  (ARHU) 

American  Studies 

Studio  Art 

Art  History  and  Archaeology 

Computer  Science 

Environmental  Science  and  Policy 

Geology 

Mathematics 

Physical  Sciences 

PhysiCS 

COLLEGE  OF  EDUCATION  (EDUC) 

Early  Childhood  Education 

Elementary  Education 

Division  of  Letters  and  Sciences 

Gemstone 

Individual  Studies  Program 
Law  and  Health  Professions 

Asian  and  East  European 

Languages  and  Cultures 

Central  European,  Russian,  and  Eurasian 

Studies 

Classics 

Pre-Dental  Hygiene 

Pre-Dentistry 

Pre-Law 

Secondary  Education 
Special  Education 

Pre-Biomedical  Science  Research 

Communication 

and  Medical  Technology 

Comparative  Literature 

Dance 

English  Language  and  Literature 

French  and  Italian  Languages 

and  Literatures 

Art 

Pre -Medicine 

English 

Foreign  Language 

Mathematics 

Science 

Social  Studies 

Pre-Nursing 

Pre-Occupational  Therapy 
Pre-Optometry 

Pre-Osteopathic  Medicine 
Pre-Pharmacy 

Germanic  Studies 
History 

Jewish  Studies 
Linguistics 

Speech  and  English 

Pre-Physical  Therapy 
Pre-Physician  Assistant 

Theatre  and  English 

A,  JAMES  CLARK  SCHOOL  OF 
ENGINEERING  (ENGR) 
Aerospace  Engineering 
Biological  Resources  Engineering 
Chemical  Engineering 
Civil  and  Environmental  Enqmeenng 
Computer  Engineering 

Pre-Podiatric  Medicine 

Music/Music  Performance/ 

Pre-Vetennary  Medicine 

Music  Education 
Philosophy 

University  Honors  Program 

CAMPUS-WIDE  CERTIFICATES 

Air  Force  Aerospace  Studies 

Romance  Languages 

Spanish  and  Portugese  Languages 
and  Literatures 

Army  ROTC 

African  American  Studies 

Theatre 

Women's  Studies 

Electrical  Engineering 

Engineering  (B  S  in) 
Fire  Protection  Engineering 

Asian-Amencan  Studies 

COLLEGE  OF  BEHAVIORAL  AND 
SOCIAL  SCIENCES  [BSOSJ 

East  Asian  Studies 

International  Agriculture  and 

Natural  Resources 

Materials  Science  and  Engineering 
Mechanical  Engineering 

African  Amencan  Studies 

Latin-American  Studies 

Anthropology 

Cnminoloqy  and  Criminal  Justice 

Economics 

COMBINED  PROGRAMS 

Arts  -  Dentistry 

Lesbian.  Gay,  Bi-Sexual  and 

Transgender  Studies 

Science,  Technology,  and  Society 
Women's  Studies 

MULTI-COLLEGE  PROGRAMS 

Environmental  Science  and  Policy 

Arts  •  Law 

Geography 

Biochemistry/Pharmacy 

Animal  Science/Veterinary  Medicine 

Government  and  Politics 

Heanng  and  Speech  Sciences 

Psychology 

Sociology 

COLLEGE  OF  HEALTH  AND  HUMAN 
PERFORMANCE  (HLHP) 
Family  Studies 

Computer  Engmeenng  (CMPS,  ENGR) 
Environmental  Science  and  Policy  (AGNR,  BSOS. 
CMPS,  LFSC) 

ASCDU  STAFF 


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Anton  Goff 

Assistant  AD 


Heather  Arianna 

Assoc.  Director 


Don  Pearman 

Assoc.  Director 


Laura  Meckley 

Academic  Counselor 


Kim  Walz 
Academic  Counselor 


Natasha  Criss 
Academic  Counselor 


Dahlia  Levin  Sharon  Staples 

Learning  Specialist         Program  Coordinator 


Brian  Vitagliano 
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STRENGTH  AND  CONDITIONING 


In  the  highly  competitive  world  of  collegiate  basketball, 
the  off-court  preparation  of  the  basketball  athlete  is  a 
critical  component  in  the  on-court  success  of  any  Division  I 
program.  Pete  Yurish,  Maryland's  strength  and  conditioning 
coach  for  men's  basketball,  believes  strongly  that  a  solid 
off-court  training  program 
can  dramatically  improve 
levels  of  performance,  as 
well  as  significantly  reduce 
the  chance  of  injury.  The 
benefit  of  performing  struc- 
tured strength  and  power 
training  throughout  the  en- 
tire year  has  allowed  the 
Terps  to  reach  new  levels 
in  physical  development 
and,  in  turn,  has  resulted 
in  great  success  on  the 
basketball  court. 

Yurish's  philosophy  consists  of  allowing  the  players  to 
gain  strength,  speed  and  change  of  direction  capabilities 
through  drills  that  are  basketball  oriented.  He  believes  that 
the  team  must  be  prepared  to  run  and  play  the  up-tempo 
style  of  basketball  that  is  Gary  Williams'  trademark.  Yurish 
trains  the  team  so  that  it  will  be  able  to  play  up  to  Williams' 
style. 


Pete  Yurish 


The  Terps' new  state-of-the-art  weight  room  at  Comcast  Center. 


The  members  of  the  men's  basketball  team  have  the 
use  of  a  fully-equipped  weight  training  facility  located  down 
the  hall  from  the  men's  basketball  office  and  the  team's 
locker  room  in  Comcast  Center.  The  conveniently  located 
4,000  sqare  foot  facility  features  a  combination  of  Sorinex 


weight  training  equipment  and  York  free  weight  equipment. 
The  strength  staff  utilizes  this  facility  specifically  during  the 
season  as  basketball  team  members  are  personally  trained 
before,  during  and  after  the  season. 


SPORTS  MEDICINE 


The  University  of  Maryland  Department  of  Intercol- 
legiate Athletics  and  the  University  of  Maryland  Medical 
Center's  Sports  Medicine  program  have  joined  forces  to 
provide  the  best  possible  medical  attention  and  care  to  all 
Terrapin  student-athletes. 

Says  Deborah  A.  Yow.  Maryland's  director  of  athletics: 
"When  we  recruit  student-athletes  to  play  for  Maryland,  we 
owe  them  the  best  education,  the  best  coaching  and  the  best 
comprehensive  health  care  It  is  especially  gratifying  for  us  to 
partner  with  our  medical  center  in  the  same  fashion  as  other 
ACC  institutions  do  with  their  medical  schools." 

CRAIG  BENNETT, 
M.D. 

HEAD  TEAM 
PHYSICIAN/ 
ORTHOPAEDIC 
SURGEON 
SECOND  YEAR 

Craig  H.  Bennett,  M.D.,  is  in  his  sec- 
ond season  as  the  head  team  physician 
and  orthopaedic  surgeon  for  Maryland.  Dr.  Bennett  is  the  Chief 
of  Orthopaedic  Sports  Medicine  at  the  University  of  Maryland 
School  of  Medicine  and  has  also  served  as  the  head  orthopaedic 
surgeon  for  the  NFL's  Baltimore  Ravens.  Prior  to  his  arrival  at 
Maryland,  Dr.  Bennett  was  at  the  University  of  Pittsburgh  where 
he  served  as  an  assistant  professor  of  orthopaedics,  as  a  team 
physician  for  Pittsburgh's  athletic  department  and  as  the  associ- 
ate team  physician  for  the  Pittsburgh  Steelers. 

A  native  of  Buffalo,  NY.  Dr  Bennett  graduated  with  honors 
from  Brown  University  in  1985.  He  earned  his  medical  degree 
from  the  University  of  California  at  San  Francisco  and  completed 
his  residency  in  orthopaedic  surgery  at  Emory  University  in 
Atlanta,  Georgia.  He  then  completed  a  sports  medicine-knee 
and  shoulder  fellowship  at  the  University  of  Pittsburgh  and 
subsequently  stayed  on  staff  at  Pittsburgh  for  five  years.  While 
at  Pittsburgh,  he  also  served  as  the  team  physician  for  the 
men's  basketball  team. 

Dr.  Bennett  was  selected  to  the  American  Academy 
of  Orthopaedic  Surgeons  Leadership  Fellows  Program  in 
2003-04  and  Towson  University  honored  him  as  their  African- 
American  Scholar  of  the  Year  in  2004.  He  is  a  board  certified 
member  of  the  American  Board  of  Orthopaedic  Surgery  and  a 
member  of  the  NFL  Team  Physicians  Association 


YVETTE 
ROOKS,  M.D. 

PRIMARY  CARE 
PHYSICIAN 
EIGHTH  YEAR 

Dr.  Yvette  Rooks  is  in  her  eighth 
year  as  a  primary  care  physician  for 
Maryland's  athletics  programs.  Dr. 
Rooks  graduated  from  Update  Medical 
School/Health  Science  Center  in  Syracuse,  NY,  in  1993. 
She  completed  her  residency  in  family  medicine  and  a  sports 
medicine  fellowship  at  the  University  of  Maryland,  Baltimore, 
and  is  currently  an  assistant  professor  in  the  Department 
of  Family  Medicine  at  the  University  of  Maryland  School  of 
Medicine, 

In  addition,  Rooks  the  Residency  Program  Director  in  the 
Department  of  Family  Medicine  at  University  of  Maryland 
Medical  School,  She  also  serves  as  the  Director  of  the 
Primary  Care  Sports  Medicine  Fellowship. 

Rooks  graduated  with  honors  from  the  State  University 
of  New  York  at  Albany  where  she  was  a  four-year  starter  on 
the  volleyball  team.  She  currently  lives  in  Ellicott  City,  Md„ 
and  has  an  eight-year  old  daughter,  Madison. 

JAMES  DREESE, 


ORTHOPAEDIC 
SURGEON 
FIRST  YEAR 

Dr.  Dreese  joined  Maryland's  sports 

medicine  team  in  the  summer  of  2005 

following  two  years  as  an  orthopaedic 

physician  in  Charlotte,  N.C.    Dr. 

Dreese.  a  sports  medicine  fellowship  trained  physician, 

specializes  in  innovative  arthroscopic  surgery. 

Most  recently,  Dr.  Dreese  worked  in  the  sports  medicine 
and  shoulder  and  elbow  services  of  the  Carolinas  Medical 
Center  as  well  as  in  a  private  orthopaedic  clinic.  He  was  also 
active  as  a  team  physician  for  several  school  and  university 
sports  teams.  Dr.  Dreese  is  an  assistant  professor  of  ortho- 
paedics at  the  University  of  Maryland  School  of  Medicine. 

A  former  player  and  varsity  letterman  of  the  Penn  State 
football  team,  Dr.  Dreese  gained  specialized  training  and 
skill  in  treating  problems  of  the  shoulder,  knee  and  elbow 
as  a  sports  medicine  fellow  at  the  University  of  Pittsburgh 
Medical  Center  and  an  orthopaedic  resident  at  the  Hospital 
for  Special  Surgery  in  New  York  City.  Dr.  Dreese  earned 
his  medical  degree  from  the  Pennsylvania  State  University 
College  of  Medicine  in  Hershey. 

In  addition  to  treating  patients,  Dr,  Dreese  contributes 
to  the  practice  of  sports  medicine  through  research.  He 
has  lectured  throughout  the  county  and  has  written  articles 
that  have  been  published  in  journals  such  as  The  American 
Journal  of  Sports  Medicine.  The  American  Journal  of 
Shoulder  and  Elbow  Surgery  and  Operative  Techniques  in 
Orthopaedics. 


ATHLETIC  TRAINING 
STAFF 


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Darryl  Conway 

Assistant  AD/ 
Sports  Medicine 


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Sandy  Worth 

Head  Trainer 


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Matt  Charvat 

Associate  Head  Trainer 


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J.J.  Bush 

Assistant  to  A.D. 


Deanna  Bennett 

Assistant  Athletic  Trainer 


Terrence  Gee 

Assistant  Athletic  Trainer 


Shawn  Hendi 

Assistant  Athletic  Trainer 


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Bryan  Malson 
Head  Trainer  -  FB 


STUDENT  HEALTH  CENTER 

Dr  Sacared  Bodison  and  Dr  Stephen  Fahey  are  full-time 
University  Health  Center  physicians  who  specialize  in  sports 
medicine.  Dr  Bodison  is  the  assistant  director  for  medical 
services  at  the  Health  Center  and  has  been  involved  with  the 
care  of  student-athletes  since  1982  Dr  Fahey  is  an  emergency 
physician  who  is  in  his  16th  year  working  with  the  Terrapins 
Both  doctors  are  available  to  treat  student-athletes  daily  on  an 
as-needed  basis  in  the  Health  Center 


Dr.  Sacared  Bodison  Dr.  Stephen  Fahey 


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ATHLETIC  DEVELOPMENT 


TERRAPIN  CLUB 

Athletic  excellence  is  a  tradition  at  the  University  of  Mary- 
land—a tradition  alumni  and  friends  alike  want  to  see  continue 
and  flourish.  That's  why  we  are  inviting  you  to  be  a  member  of  the 
Maryland  Athletics  Family  by  joining  the  Terrapin  Club.  Whether  you 
are  an  alumnus  of  the  University  of  Maryland  or  a  friend  interested 
in  supporting  the  state's  flagship  campus,  belonging  to  the  Terrapin 
Club  enables  you  to: 

Provide  annual  scholarship  support  for  our  student-athletes 
who  will  contribute  to  the  community 
Share  our  vision  to  fully  scholarship  all  sports  to  best  repre- 
sent the  University 

Take  pride  in  the  achievement  of  athletic  excellence 
Participate  in  the  camaraderie  and  fellowship  unique  to 
Terrapin  Club  members 

Receive  a  tax  deduction  for  your  financial  contribution  for 
scholarships 

Enjoy  access  to  great  benefits  including  priority  seating  in 
Byrd  Stadium  for  football  and  Comcast  Center  for  basketball, 
priority  parking  and  tickets  to  other  events 

At  Maryland,  the  Department  of  Intercollegiate  Athletics 
operates  without  significant  University  funding  and  receives  no  state 
appropriations  or  tax  dollars  for  operational  expenses.  Sanctioned 
by  the  University  of  Maryland  College  Park  Foundation,  100% 
of  the  funds  raised  through  the  Terrapin  Club  are  managed  by 
the  Foundation  for  the  exclusive  use  of  Maryland  Athletics.  Your 
contribution  directly  supports  an  annual  student-athlete  scholarship 
cost  of  over  S8  million  and  Terrapin  Club  and  department  expenses. 
The  Terrapin  Club  provides  scholarship  support  to  many  of  the  700 
student-athletes  who  compete  on  27  varsity  team  representing  the 
University  of  Maryland. 

GETTING  INVOLVED 

Direct  Gifts  are  the  most  common  way  of  contributing. 
They  are  made  in  the  form  of  cash,  stock,  checks  or  credit  card 


(Visa,  MasterCard,  American  Express  or  Discover).  For  your 
convenience,  a  personal  checking  account  can  be  debited  a  set 
amount  every  month. 

In  many  cases,  corporate  matching  gifts  may  be  used  to  make 
your  Terrapin  Club  contribution.  Please  contact  your  employer  to 
see  if  you  are  eligible  for  a  matching  gift  program. 

CONTRIBUTION  LEVELS 

Recent  Graduate $25  (year  1  after  graduation) 


Recent  Graduate                         $75  (year  2  after  qraduation) 

Bronze 

$50 

Silver 

$125-$249 

Silver  250 

$250-$599 

Gold 

S600-S1  199 

Diamondback 

$1,200-$1,999 

Super  Terrapin 

$2,000-$4,999 

Coaches  Club 

$5,000-59,999 

TopTerp                                             $10,000  and  More 

BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS 

President:  Larry  Grabenstein  '72 

Vice  President:  John  Alahouzos  71 

Secretary/Treasurer:  Mary  Pratt-Henaqhan  '02 

Past  President:  Deborah  Potter  "87,  '90 

Bob  Baker  '66;  Chuck  Carr  '85;  Rick  Furlough; 

Stan  Goldstein  68,  Richard  Greenberg  '77,  Barbara  Hartley; 
Alan  HorowitzJJJL Bruce  Jaffe  77,  Rick  Jaklitsch  80,  '83; 
Alan  Jefferson;  Dan  Komck  '68,  Deborah  Lawrence  '76; 
Ben  McCarter,  Karel  Pejraitis  '67;  Karabelje  Pizziqati; 
J.R.  Randels,  Rosalie  Reqqetz;  Cecelia  Speake  '73; 
James  D.  Stallings  72. 


301-314-7020 

800-653-7667 

TERRAPINCLUB.COM 


'ATHLETES  HELPING 


THE  M  CLUB 

AN  82-YEAR  TRADITION  OF 

ATHLETES"SM 

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  oldest  and  most  respected  letterwinner  clubs  in  the 
country  with  an  organization  of  more  than  4,500  former  Maryland  varsity  athletes 
and  a  leader  in  the  National  Letter  Winners  Association. 

The  M  Club  goals  are  to  help  achieve  the  very  best  overall  academic  and 
athletic  program  for  all  the  varsity  teams,  to  aid  the  athletes  in  making  positive 
contributions  to  the  community,  to  obtain  and  maintain  funds  for  awards  and 
scholarships  and  to  cultivate  networking,  social  contact  and  good  sportsman- 
ship among  the  wearers  of  the  "M ." 

Membership  participation,  through  the  payment  of  annual  dues,  helps 
build  the  scholarship  endowment  fund,  support  student-athletes'  awards  and 
recognition  efforts  and  provide  for  career  development  initiatives.  Members 
receive  information  about  the  current  teams  and  news  about  former  teammates 
through  a  monthly  electronic  newsletter  and  a  quarterly  printed  newsletter 

In  addition,  active  members  receive  information  about,  and  discounts 
for,  various  M  Club  activities.  Many  benefits  are  intangible,  though,  including 
the  satisfaction  of  having  lettered  at  a  great  university  and  being  a  part  of  a  unique  and  exclusive  organization. 

University  of  Maryland  letterwinners  interested  in  the  M  Club  should  call  David  Diehl  at  (301)  314-5372  or  Dotti  Warren  at 
(301 )  314-7020,  or  visit  our  website  at  www.themclub.org 

Remember  the  M  Club,  "Athletes  Helping  Athletes." 


M  Club  Executive  Committee 

Gerald  Bechtle,  President 

Chris  Rimorin,  President-Elect 
Helena  Bragg,  Vice  President 
Dan  D' Armas,  Assistant  Secretary 
Marshall  Fesche,  Treasurer 

Phil  Calder,  Assistant  Treasurer 

Al  Naylor,  Immediate  Past  President 
Lisa  Gibson,  Executive  Committee 
Steve  Hayleck,  Executive  Committee 
Bryan  Bordaj  Executive  Committee 
John  Lamon,  Executive  Committee 
Laura  LeMire,  Executive  Committee 
Jack  Heise,  Legal  Advisor 
David  Diehl,  Executive  Director  _ 


MAJOR  GIFTS 
FUNDRAISING 

The  University  of  Maryland  is  about  to  launch  its 
largest  fund-raising  campaign  ever  in  our  quest  to 
be  one  of  the  top  public  research  universities  in  the 
nation.  The  Department  of  Intercollegiate  Athletics  will 
have  a  challenging,  major  goal  for  private  donations 
to  the  campaign.  We  are  seeking  gifts  to  improve  our 
athletic  facilites  and  endow  scholarships  for  student- 
athletes  to  a  level  that  matches  the  university's  great 
expectations  for  the  future. 
During  this  new  campaign,  the  Athletics  Major  Gifts 
staff  will  raise  money  for  capital  improvements  to  our 
football  facilities,  Varsity  Team  House,  Ludwig  Field, 
Shipley  Field  and  others  that  will  benefit  our  entire 
athletics  program.  Major  gifts  for  facility  renovation 
and  scholarship  endowment  are  an  opportunity 
to  have  your  name  permanently  and  prominently 
linked  with  the  tradition  of  Maryland  Athletics.  Many 
exciting  naming  opportunities  for  athletic  facilities 
(such  as  Field  Hockey/Women's  Lacrosse  Stadium 
and  the  Softball  Stadium)  are  available  in  recognition 
of  major  gifts. 

To  obtain  information  on  facility  naming  opportunities 
or  endowments  for  student-athlete  scholarships, 
please  contact  the  Athletics  Major  Gifts  Office  at  (301 ) 
314-7020,  or  toll-free  at  800-653-7667,  or  by  e-mail 
atterrapinclub@umd.edu. 


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TERRAPIN  RADIO  NETWORK 


All  of  Maryland's  games  will  be  broadcast  live  on  the 
Terrapin  Sports  Network,  which  boasts  one  of  the  strongest 
coverage  areas  in  collegiate  sports.  Terrapin  Sports  Market- 
ing, a  division  of  Viacom  Sports  Marketing,  manages  the 
Terrapin  Sports  Network  in  College  Park,  In  its  third  year 
as  the  multi-media  marketing  rights  partner  for  University 
of  Maryland  athletics,  Terrapin  Sports  Marketing  is  building 
a  stronger  networtk  that  will  provide  coverage  in  Maryland, 
Virginia,  West  Virginia,  Pennsylvania,  Delaware,  New  Jersey 
and  Washington,  D.C. 

Maryland's  broadcasts  will  be  accessible  on  the  Internet 
via  the  Terps'  official  athletics  website,  www.umterps.com. 


TERRAPIN  RADIO  NETWORK 

Radio  Station                                 Listening  Area 

LIVE  105.7  FM(WHFS) 

Baltimore  (Flagship) 

ESPN  Radio  1300  AM  (WJFK) 

Baltimore  (Flaqship) 

WMALAM630 

Washington 

WTBOAM1450 

Cumberland 

WFMDAM930 

Frederick 

WARKAM1490 

Haqerstown 

WMSGAM1050 

Oakland 

WQMRFM  101.1 

Ocean  CJty 

WCEMAM1240 

Cambridqe 

WAMDAM970 

Aberdeen 

JOHNNY 
HOLLIDAY 

PLAY-BY-PLAY 
ANNOUNCER 
27TH  YEAR 


Johnny  Holliday,  now  in  his  27th  year  as  "Voice  of  the 
Terps,"  is  considered  one  of  the  finest  play-by-play  an- 
nouncers in  the  country.  In  addition  to  calling  the  action  for 
the  Maryland  basketball  and  football  teams,  Holliday  hosts 
the  Gary  Williams  and  Ralph  Friedgen  television  shows.  As 
the  Terps'  director  of  broadcasting,  he  also  handles  a  myriad 
of  speaking  duties  within  the  athletics  department,  ranging 
from  banquets  to  golf  outings. 

In  addition  to  his  exploits  calling  Terrapin  contests, 
Holliday  also  hosts  the  Ralph  Friedgen  and  Gary  Williams 
Television  and  Radio  Shows  as  well  as  a  myriad  of  other 
athletics  department  speaking  engagements. 

Now  in  his  25th  year  with  ABC  Sports  Radio  and  heard 
nationwide  weekday  mornings,  Holliday's  experiences  in 
entertainment  are  as  notable  as  those  in  sports.  He  was  a 
long-time  disc  jockey  in  Cleveland,  Ohio,  once  named  the 
nation's  premier  DJ.  He  has  had  leading  roles  as  an  actor 
in  musicals  working  the  summer  stock  and  dinner  theatre 
circuit  in  shows  such  as  The  Music  Man,  42nd  Street  and 
Bye  Bye  Birdie  to  name  a  few.  In  addition,  he  penned  an 
autobiography  in  2002,  From  Rock  to  Jock,  which  details  his 
rise  to  one  of  the  nation's  most  recognizable  voices. 

In  the  sports  field,  his  credits  include  anchoring  the  radio 
coverage  of  every  summer  and  winter  Olymics  since  1 984  for 
ABC,  major  golf  tournaments,  the  Orioles,  Bullets,  Wizards 
and  Washington  Senators  to  name  a  few. 


The  Maryland  Radio  Network:  Brett  Bessell  (statistics).  Johnny  Holliday  (play-by-play),  Head  Coach  Gary  Williams,  Chris  Knoche  (color 
analyst)  and  Tom  Marchitto  (engineer). 


A  Rock  and  Roll  Hall  of  Fame  inductee  (2003),  Holliday 
earned  a  Distinguished  Service  Award  from  the  Atlantic  Coast 
Conference  for  his  pioneering  work  in  the  league's  broad- 
casts of  women's  basketball.  He  has  also  been  named  one  of 
the  top  1 6  radio  announcers  for  college  basketball  by  ESPN 
personality  Dick  Vitale.  And  when  Washingtonian  Magazine 
named  him  one  of  their  annual  Washingtonians  of  the  Year,  it 
was  not  just  because  of  his  voice.  Holliday  has  helped  raise 
in  excess  of  $1 .5  million  for  charity  with  his  basketball  and 
softball  teams  as  well  as  spent  countless  hours  working  with 
the  Special  Olympics,  March  of  Dimes,  the  Catholic  Charities, 
Operation  Smile  and  Victory  Youth  Center  to  name  a  few. 
In  1998,  he  was  honored  by  the  Greater  Washington,  D.C. 
chapter  of  Operation  Smile  with  the  "Smile  Award"  recogniz- 
ing his  service  while  in  1995  he  earned  Maryland's  own  M 
Club  Distinguished  Citizen  Award. 

A  native  of  Miami,  Fla.,  Holliday  began  his  broadcasting 
career  in  Perry,  Ga.,  and  has  worked  in  some  of  the  nation's 
premier  markets  -  Cleveland,  New  York,  San  Francisco  and 
Washington.  He  and  his  wife,  Mary  Clare,  are  the  proud 
parents  of  three  daughters  and  grandparents  seven  children. 
His  daughter  Kellie  is  a  physician  who  resides  in  Bel  Air, 
Md„  with  her  husband  and  fellow-physician,  Steve;  Trade 
is  a  neonatal  nurse  at  Shady  Grove  Hospital  who  resides  in 
Potomac  with  husband  Chris,  an  attorney;  and  Moira  who 
is  a  freelance  TV  producer  and  resides  with  her  husband, 
Bob,  who  is  an  account  executive  with  the  Lending  Group, 
in  Jacksonville,  Fla. 


CHRIS 
KNOCHE 

COLOR  ANALYST 

Chris  Knoche,  a  former  player  and 

head  coach  at  American  University 

who  has  worked  in  radio  and  television 

for  the  past  six  years,  is  in  his  seventh 

season  as  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  seasons  as  a  color 
commentator,  including  stints  on  the  Ivy  League  Game  of 
the  Week  on  Westwood  One/CBS  Radio  and  Ivy  League 
Game  of  the  Week  for  DirecTV  and  for  HDTV.  He  has  also 
worked  telecasts  for  ESPN  and  CSN,  in  addition  to  doing 
radio  and  television  analysis  for  George  Mason  University 
games.  Currently  he  makes  regular  guest  appearances  on 
the  highly  rated  "The  Sports  Reporters"  on  Sportstalk  980 
in  Washington,  D.C. 

"Chris  Knoche  brings  an  outstanding  background  as  a 
player,  coach  and  fan  to  our  basketball  broadcasts,"  said 
Williams,  the  Terps'  16th-year  head  coach.  "Being  able  to 
work  with  Johnny  Holliday,  Chris  provides  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  a  great  feel  for  the  game  of  basketball. 
I  have  known  Chris  as  a  player  and  a  coach  for  more  than 
20  years.  He  has  been  an  exciting  addition  to  our  basketball 
program." 


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MEDIA  GUIDELINES 


BASKETBALL 
CONTACT 

Jamie  Zeitz 
Assistant  Director, 
Athletic  Media  Relations 


Mailing  Address 
Room  2725 
Comcast  Center 
Terrapin  Trail 
College  Park.  MD  20742 


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Jamie  Zeitz 


Important  Telephone 

Numbers 

301-314-8052  —  Zeitz's  Office  Phone 

301-314-7064  —  Media  Relations  Office 
301-314-9094  -  Media  Relations  FAX 
301-314-8624  —  Comcast  Center  Press  Row 
Athletics  Web  Site  —  www.umterps.com 


CREDENTIALS 

Credentials  and  working  space  for  media  members  are 
issued  at  the  sole  and  exclusive  discretion  of  the  University 
of  Maryland  Athletics  Media  Relations  Office.  Issuance  of 
credentials  may  be  based  on  the  following  priorities  and 
guidelines: 

1 .  Originating  radio  and  television  personnel  involved  in 
a  live  broadcast. 

2.  Daily  newspapers  regularly  covering  the  University  of 
Maryland,  the  current-game  opponent  or  another  Atlantic 
Coast  Conference  school.  Wire  services,  regional  and 
national  publications  are  also  afforded  this  priority. 

3.  Non-originating  radio  and  television  personnel  produc- 
ing reports  on  the  game.  Only  local  radio  stations  with  a 
full-time  sports  director  conducting  a  regular  sports  show 
receive  consideration  for  credentials. 

4.  Officially  recognized  University  of  Maryland  daily 
student  publications  or  student  electronic  media  outlets 
with  daily  sports  reports. 

5.  Non-daily  newspapers  or  publications  reporting  on  the 
game. 

OTHER  GUIDELINES 

•  Season  media  credentials  are  issued  to  those  outlets 
which  cover  Maryland  Athletics  on  a  regular  basis.  They  do 
not  guarantee  working  space  in  media  work  areas. 

•  With  the  exception  of  Terrapin  beat  reporters  covering 
the  team  on  a  daily  basis  and  producing  daily  reports, 
all  passes  are  approved  and  issued  on  a  game-by-game 
basis. 

•  Passes  are  non-transferable  and  are  subject  to  immediate 
revocation  if  transferred  to  non-working  members  of  a  media 
outlet. 

•  Due  to  limited  space  and  to  ensure  compliance  with 
NCAAguidelines,  no  credentials  will  be  issued  to  "free-lance" 
writers  or  photographers  without  a  specific  assignment 
received  in  writing  by  the  assigning  organization. 


•  The  University  of  Maryland  and  the  NCAA  prohibit  the 
issuance  of  credentials  to  representatives  of  an  organization 
that  regularly  publishes  gambling  information,  such  as  "tout 
sheets"  or  "tip  sheets." 

•  Credentials  are  issued  to  web  sites  that  are  affiliated 
with  national  or  regional  media  organizations,  e.g.  USA 
Today.com.  ESPN.com,  CBS  SportsLine,  etc.,  for  web  sites 
of  Atlantic  Coast  Conference  schools  or  non-conference 
opponents,  or  for  the  Atlantic  Coast  Conference  office. 

•  Web  sites  that  sponsor  "message  boards"  or  "chat 
rooms"  where  people  are  allowed  to  post  anonymous  infor- 
mation or  rumors  are  ineligible  for  credentials  or  access  to 
media  functions.  If  a  news-gathering  medium  has  an  online 
site  that  sponsors  these  anonymous  forums,  they  may  con- 
tinue to  request  credentials  under  their  traditional  medium 
(newspaper,  magazine,  radio  or  television),  but  will  not  be 
granted  additional  passes  or  access  for  online  staff. 

•  All  persons  picking  up  credentials  will  be  required  to 
furnish  positive  identification.  All  credentials  are  non-transfer- 
able, and  no  credentials  will  be  issued  to  those  under  the  age 
of  18. 

CREDENTIAL  REQUESTS 

Credential  requests  must  be  made  by  sports  editors  or 
sports  directors  on  official  letterhead  no  later  than  five  days 
prior  to  an  event.  They  should  be  sent  to  the  Athletic  Media 
Relations  Office.  University  of  Maryland,  2725  Comcast 
Center.  College  Park,  MD  20741-0295.  They  may  also  be 
faxed  to  301-314-9094.  No  credential  requests  will  be  ac- 
cepted via  e-mail  or  by  phone. 

GAME  DAY  PRESS  PARKING 

Parking  is  located  to  the  north  of  Comcast  Center 
-  in  lots  P1  and  P2.  Media  parking  is  best  accessed  from 
the  University  Drive  (Rt.  193)  entrance  to  campus  at  Paint 
Branch  Drive.  Access  to  the  media  parking  area  is  parking 
pass  only,  and  is  available  on  a  limited  basis. 

For  lots  P1  and  P2,  after  entering  campus  on  Paint 
Branch  Drive,  take  the  first  right  at  Terrapin  Trail,  and 
proceed  approximately  100  yards  to  the  media  parking 
area  on  the  right. 

PHOTOGRAPHY  REGULATIONS 

All  photographers  and  camera  operators  must  remain 
seated  in  baseline  photo  areas,  as  per  NCAA  regulations. 
Locations  will  be  assigned  for  more  crowded  games.  Pho- 
tographer and  videographer  positions  are  at  the  complete 
and  absolute  discretion  of  the  basketball  game  officials  and 
the  Maryland  media  relations  office  at  all  times,  without 
exception. 

The  NCAA  has  established  a  policy  to  control  con- 
gestion in  photography  areas.  Priority  shall  be  given,  in  all 
instances,  to  photographers  and  videographers  on  assign- 
ment. Only  game  photographers  (no  runners,  assistants  or 
producers)  shall  have  access  to  courtside  photo  areas. 

Strobe  lights  may  be  installed  in  Comcast  Center,  but 
arrangements  must  be  made  through  the  media  relations 
office  two  weeks  in  advance.  Space  for  strobe  lights  is 
available  on  a  first-come,  first-served  basis. 


PRESS  SEATING  AND 
MEDIA  WORK  ROOM 

The  courtside  press  area  and  work  room  both  are  at 
the  northeast  corner  of  the  arena.  Both  are  available  for 
working  media  only. 

Working  space  in  the  press  area  of  Comcast  Center  is 
limited  and  seats  are  expressly  reserved  for  those  working 
on  deadline,  with  no  exceptions.  Children  and  other  non- 
workers  are  not  allowed  in  the  press  area. 

Located  on  the  court  level  of  Comcast  Center,  the  work 
room  is  directly  across  from  the  men's  basketball  locker  room 
and  directly  behind  the  courtside  press  area.  They  are  con- 
nected by  the  tunnel  area  adjacent  to  the  loading  dock  and 
service  entrance  on  the  arena's  northeast  corner. 

A  limited  number  of  long  distance  phone  lines  are  avail- 
able in  the  work  room  on  a  first-come,  first-served  basis,  and 
require  a  credit  card  for  billing.  Dedicated  phone  lines  in  the 
courtside  press  area  are  available  by  placing  an  advance 
order  with  Scott  Sargent,  Asst.  Director  of  Operations  and 
Facilities,  at  301-314-9729. 

The  work  room  opens  well  before  game  time  and  media 
representatives  are  welcome  upon  arrival  at  the  arena. 
A  pregame  food  service  is  served  buffet  style.  A  halftime 
beverage  service  is  also  available.  The  pregame  buffet  is 
available  one  hour  before  tipoff. 

TELEPHONES 

Six  complimentary  phone  lines  are  available  in  the 
Comcast  Center  press  work  room,  as  dictated  by  ACC 
policy  (calling  card  or  reverse  charges  required).  Additional 
requests  for  dedicated  lines,  either  for  the  work  room  or 


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STAYING  IN 
COLLEGE  PARK 

HOTELS 

UMUC  Inn  &  Conference  Center 

301-985-7310 

Greenbelt  Mamott 

301441-3700 

Best  Western  Maryland  Inn 

301474-2800 

Greenbelt  Holiday  Inn 

301-982-7000 

Colleqe  Park  Holiday  Inn 

301-345-6700 

Colleqe  Park  Comfort  Suites 

301-441-8110 

Courtyard  by  Marriott 

301441-3311 

Quality  Inn 

301-864-5820 

Days  Inn 

301-345-5000 

RESTAURANTS 

R.J.  Bentley's 

301-277-8898 

94th  Aero  Squadron 

301-699-9400 

Applebee's 

301-864-6118 

Benniqan's 

301-982-9780 

Chefs  Secret 

301-345-6101 

Chipotle 

240-582-0015 

Cornerstone 

301-779-7044 

Ledo  s 

301-422-8622 

New  York  Deli 

301-345-0366 

Santa  Fe  Cafe 

301-779-1345 

Sir  Walter  Raleiqh  Inn 

301474-6500 

TGI  Friday's 

301-345-2503 

Local  Taxi  Cabs 

Bonnette  Sedan  Taxi  Service 

301-422-2667 

Capital  Cab  Company 

301-322-8877 

Greenbelt  Cab  Company 

301-577-2000 

MEN'S 


courtside.  should  be  directed  to  Scott  Sargent,  Asst.  Direc- 
tor of  Operations  and  Facilities,  at  301-314-9729.  List  Mark 
Fratto  as  the  contact  for  all  installations. 

POSTGAME  PRESS  CONFERENCE 

Postgame  press  conferences  for  both  head  coaches 
will  be  conducted  at  the  conclusion  of  each  game. 

The  Maryland  locker  room  is  open  to  credentialed 
media  for  a  brief  period  after  Coach  Williams  concludes  his 
comments  to  the  media.  The  visiting  team's  locker  room 
access  policy  is  determined  by  officials  of  that  school. 

POSTGAME  STATISTICS 

A  statistics  packet  including  running  play-by-play,  first 
half  and  final  box  scores,  and  postgame  notes  and  home 
and  visitor  head  coach  quotes,  are  compiled  for  each  game 
and  made  available  to  the  media  at  press  row  and  in  the 
media  work  room. 

E-MAIL  SERVICES 

Basketball  releases  may  be  obtained  electronically  by 
contacting  Jamie  Zeitz  atjzeitz@umd.edu. 

IN-SEASON  INTERVIEW  POLICIES 

Maryland  players  and  head  coach  Gary  Williams  will 
be  available  for  interviews  with  accredited  members  of  the 
media  throughout  the  season.  All  interview  requests  must  be 
made  through  the  media  relations  office,  contacting  Jamie 
Zeitz.  Please  give  24  hours  notice. 

Players'  individual  phone  numbers  will  not  be  given 
to  the  media.  Players  will  not  be  available  for  live  call-in 
radio  shows. 

WEEKLY  TELECONFERENCE 

Beginning  on  Dec.  6,  resuming  January  10  and 
continuing  each  Monday  through  the  end  of  the  season,  the 
Atlantic  Coast  Conference  will  conduct  a  weekly  telephone 
press  conference  featuring  all  nine  league  coaches,  begin- 
ning at  11  a.m. 

Each  coach  will  be  available  to  furnish  comments 
and  take  questions  for  10  minutes,  beginning  with  Wake 
Forest  head  coach  Skip  Prosser  and  continuing  in  reverse- 
alphabetical  order  by  school.  Gary  Williams  is  available 
from  noon  to  12:10. 

The  weekly  press  conference  can  be  accessed  by 
calling  91 3-981  -5507.  There  will  be  an  instant  replay  of  each 
teleconference  on  the  Conference's  internet  site  TheACC. 
com  each  Monday  afternoon.  Please  contact  Barb  Dery  at 
the  ACC  office  (336-851-6062)  for  further  information. 

TELECONFERENCE  SCHEDULE: 


Skip  Prosser,  Wake  Forest 

11:00  a.m. 

Seth  Greenberq,  Virqinia  Tech 

11:10a.m. 

Dave  Leitao,  Virqinia 

11:20  a.m. 

Herb  Sendek,  NC  State 

11:30  a.m. 

Roy  Williams,  North  Carolina 

11:40  a.m. 

Frank  Haith,  Miami 

11:50  a.m. 

Gary  Williams,  Maryland 

Noon 

Paul  Hewitt,  Georqia  Tech 

12:10  p.m. 

Leonard  Hamilton,  Florida  St. 

12:20  p.m. 

Mike  Krzyzewski,  Duke 

12:30  p.m. 

Oliver  Purnell.  Clemson 

12:40  p.m. 

MEDIA  RELATIONS 
STAFF 


DOUG  DULL 

Assoc.  Mhletics  Director 
Office  301-314-7064 
Home  410-7954449 
E-Mail  ddull@umd  edu 


NATALIA 
CICCONE 

Assistant  Director 

Office:  301-314-7063 

Cell  814-880-9062 

E-Mail  nciccone@umd.edu 


JAMIE  ZEITZ 

Assistant  Director 

Office:  301-314-8052 

Cell  240-417-5763 

E-Mail  jzeitz@umd.edu 


KELLY  RRAMRLE 

Office  Manager 

Office:  301-314-7064 

E-Mail,  kbramble@umd.edu 


CARRIE  BITTMAN 

Staff  Assistant 

Office  301-314-47068 

E-Mail  cbittman@umd  edu 


GREG  CREESE 

Associate  Director 

Office:  301-314-7065 
E-Mail  gcreese@umd.edu 


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PATRICK 
FISCHER 

Assistant  Director/ 
Publications  Coordinator 

Office  301-314-7062 
E-Mail  pfischer@umd.edu 


ADAM  ZUNDELL 

Assistant  Director 

Office  301-314-7066 

Home:  301-617-9089 

E-Mail:  azundell@umd  edu 


MIKE  GERTON 

Staff  Assistant 

Office  301-314-8093 
E-Mail:  mgerton@umd.edu 


GAMEDAY  STAFF 

Tom  Ball,  Alan  Brady,  Patty 
Flynn,  Ben  Kochanski,  Dave 
Loeb,  Jon  Stratton,  Chris 
Tomlinson,  Rosie  Tomlinson. 
Andy  Zink.  Monica  Zink 

STUDENT  ASSISTANTS 

Sam  Angell.  Manel  Brady, 
KateHoman  Came  Hubbard. 
Daren  Jenkins.  Sarah  King, 
Lauren  Spates 


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DIRECTIONS  TO 
COMCAST  CENTER 

FROM  BALTIMORE  AND 
POINTS  NORTH 

Take  I-95  South  to  Washington,  D.C.'s  Capital  Beltway 
(I-495  West).  Take  Exit  27  and  then  follow  signs  to 
Exit  25  (U.S.  1  South  toward  College  Park).  Proceed 
approximately  one  mile  south  on  Route  1 ;  take  the 
exit  for  193  West  (University  Boulevard).  At  the  first 
light,  turn  left  onto  Paint  Branch  Drive.  The  Comcast 
Center  will  be  on  your  right. 

FROM  VIRGINIA  AND 
POINTS  SOUTH 

Take  I-95  North  to  Washington,  D.C.'s  Capital  Belt- 
way (I-495).  Continue  north  on  I-95/I-495  toward 
Baltimore.  Take  Exit  25  (U.S.  1  South  toward  College 
Park).  Proceed  approximately  one  mile  south  on 
Route  1;  take  the  exit  for  193  West  (University  Bou- 
levard). At  the  first  light,  turn  left  onto  Paint  Branch 
Drive.  The  Comcast  Center  will  be  on  your  right. 

FROM  VIRGINIA  AND 
POINTS  WEST 

Take  I-66  East  or  I-270  South  to  Washington,  D.C.'s 
Capital  Beltway  (I-495).  Go  East  on  I-495  toward 
Baltimore/Silver  Spring.  Take  Exit  25  (U.S.  1  South 
toward  College  Park).  Proceed  approximately  one 
mile  south  on  Route  1;  take  the  exit  for  193  West 
(University  Boulevard).  At  the  first  light,  turn  left 
onto  Paint  Branch  Drive.  The  Comcast  Center  will 
be  on  your  right. 

FROM  ANNAPOLIS  AND 
POINTS  EAST 

Take  U.S.  50  West  to  Washington,  D.C.'s  Capital  Belt- 
way (1-495).  Go  north  on  1-95/1-495  toward  Baltimore. 
Take  Exit  25  (U.S.  1  South  toward  College  Park). 
Proceed  approximately  one  mile  south  on  Route  1 ; 
take  the  exit  for  193  West  (University  Boulevard).  At 
the  first  light,  turn  left  onto  Paint  Branch  Drive.  The 
Comcast  Center  will  be  on  your  right. 

FROM  WASHINGTON,  D.C. 
(NORTHWEST/SOUTHWEST) 

Take  16th  St.  North  which  becomes  Georgia  Avenue 
North  at  the  Maryland/DC.  line.  Go  East  on  I-495 
toward  Baltimore.  Take  Exit  25  (U.S.  1  South  toward 
College  Park).  Proceed  approximately  one  mile  south 
on  Route  1 ;  take  the  exit  for  1 93  West  (University  Bou- 
levard). At  the  first  light,  turn  left  onto  Paint  Branch 
Drive.  The  Comcast  Center  will  be  on  your  right. 

FROM  WASHINGTON,  D.C. 
(NORTHEAST/SOUTHEAST) 

Take  Rhode  Island  Avenue  (U.S.  1  North)  which  be- 
comes Baltimore  Avenue  North  at  the  Maryland/D.C. 
line.  Proceed  through  the  city  of  College  Park.  Turn 
left  at  the  main  entrance  (the  intersection  of  Route 
1  and  Paint  Branch  Parkway).  Take  the  immediate 
right  onto  Paint  Branch  Drive.  The  Comcast . 
will  be  on  your  left. 


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[SD]  indicates  sports  director 

[B]  indicates  beat  writer 

[C]  indicates  columnist 
[SW]  indicates  staff  wnter 
[SA]  indicates  sports  anchor 
[SR]  indicates  sports  reporter 
[STH]  indicates  sports  talk  host 
[ESP]  indicates  exec,  sports  producer 
[SP]  indicates  sports  producer 

[AM|  indicates  assignment  manager 

MARYLAND 

RADIO 

NETWORK 

Johnny  Holliday 

ABC  Radio 

1717  Desales  St.  NW 

Washington  DC.  20036 

(301)  9464261  [home] 

(301)  946-9111  (fax] 

jholliday6@aol.com 

Jonathan  Claiborne 

1410  Bolton  Street 
Baltimore.  MD  21217 
(410)  523-5174  [home] 
(410)  347-9409  [work] 
lclaiborne@wtplaw.com 

Tim  Strachan 
3925  Washington  St. 
Kensington,  MD  20071 
(301)  949-7110  [home] 
t13fund@aolcom 

PRINT 
OUTLETS 

Washington  Post 
115015th  St.  NW 

Washington  DC  20071 
(202)  334-7350 
(202)  334-7685  [fax] 

sports@washpost  com 
Emilio  Garcia-Ruiz  [SE] 
Matt  Renme  [ASE] 
TBA[B] 

Barry  Svrluga  [SW] 
Michael  Wilbon  [C] 
Tony  Kornheiser  [C] 
Thomas  Boswell  [C] 
Mike  Wise  [C| 

Baltimore  Sun 
501  North  Calvert  Street 
Baltimore,  MD  21278 
(410)  332-6200 
(410)  783-2518  [fax] 
sports@baltsun.com 
Randy  Harvey  [SE] 
Steve  Marcus  [ASE] 
George  VanDaniker  [ASE] 
Kevin  Van  Valkenburg  [B] 

Washington  Times 

3600NewYorkAve,NE 

Washington  DC  20002 

(202)636-3261 

(202)  529-7869  [fax] 

sports@washingtonlimes.com 

rsmder@washingtonlimes  com 

Mark  Hartsell  [SE] 

Rick  Snider  [B| 

Tom  Knott  [C] 

Dan  Daly  [C] 

Dick  Heller  [C] 

Thorn  Loverro  [C| 


Annapolis  Capital 
2000  Capital  Drive 
Annapolis,  MD  21404 
(410)  280-5923 
(410)  280-5953  [fax] 
sports@capitalgazette.com 
Joe  Gross  [SE] 
Bill  Wagner  [B] 
John  McNamara  [B/C] 

Washington  Examiner 

6208  Edsall  Road 

Alexandria,  VA22312 

(703)  846-8335 

(703)  846-8366  [fax] 

sportsexaminer@washingtonexa 

miner.com 

Dan  Rubin  [SE] 

Leon  Saffelle  [ASE] 

JeffErmann|SW] 

Brian  McNally  [SW] 

Kevin  Dunleavy  [SW] 

Craig  Stouffer  [SW] 

Frederick  News-Post 
200  E.  Patnck  Street 
Frederick,  MD21701 

(301)662-1177 
(301)  662-8299  [fax] 
sgoldberg@fredencknewspost  com 
Stan  Goldberg  [SE] 
John  Cannon  [SW] 
Brandon  Oland  [SW] 

Hagerstown  Herald/Mail 
100  Summit  Ave. 
Hagerstown,  MD  21740 
(301)733-5131 
(301)  714-0245  [fax] 
sports@herald-mail.com 
Mark  Keller  [SE,  Morning  Herald] 
Larry  Yanos  [SE,  Daily  Mail] 
Bob  Parasiliti  [B] 

Montgomery  Gazette 

1200  Quince  Orchard  Blvd 

Gaithersburg,  MD  20878 

(301)670-2050 

(301)  670-7)83  [fax] 

sports@gazette.net 

Brian  Heard  [SE] 

Josh  Cooley  [ASE] 

John  Wehmueller  [ASFJSW] 

Jennifer  Beekman  [SW] 

Chay  Rao  [SW] 

James  Peters  [SW] 

Montgomery  Sentinel 

30  Courthouse  Square 
Suite  405 

Rockville,  MD  20850 
(301)838-0788 
(301)  838-3458  [tax] 
editor-mc@thesentinel.com 
Brian  Karem  [SE] 
Brandy  Simms  [SW] 
Ryan  Gallagher  [SW] 

Prince  George's  Gazette 

8201  Corporate  Drive,  Suite  1200 

Landover,  MD  20785 

(301)731-2117 

(301)731-2116 

(301)  731-2141  [fax] 

selkinggazette  net 

SelhElkin[SE] 

Adam  Rubenstein  [ASE] 

Ted  Black  [SW] 

Derek  Toney  [SW] 

Terron  Hampton  |SW] 


Salisbury  Times 
115  E  Carroll  Street 
Salisbury,  MD  21801 
(410)  749-7171,  ext.  212 
(410)749-7290  [fax] 
syonker@smgpo  gannett.com 
Shawn  Yonker  [SE] 
Tim  Brennan  [SW] 
Jason  Barbato  [SW] 

Terrapin  Times 
P.O.  Box  993 
Bel  Air.  MD  21014 
(800)  594-9320 
(410)  256-8838  [fax] 
Kcfish4life@hotmail  com 
Keith  Cavanaugh  [SE] 
Mark  Clem  [SW] 
Mike  Ashley  [SW] 

Wire/National  Services 
Associated  Press 
218  N  Charles  St. 
Suite  330 

Baltimore,  MD  21201 
(410)  837-8315  [AP] 
(410)  560-2735  [home  office] 
(410)  727-1550  [fax] 
sptswtr@aol  com 
Dave  Ginsburg  |SE] 

USA  Today 

7950  Jones  Branch  Drive 
McLean.  VA  22108 
(703)854-7629 
(703)  854-2072  [fax] 
Tom  O'Toole  [SE] 
Kelly  Whiteside  [SW] 
Jack  Carey  [SW] 
Malcolm  Moran  [SW] 

ESPN/Network  Radio  Cor- 
respondent 

Craig  Heist 

9757  Mountain  Laurel  Way  #1C 

Laurel,  MD  20723 

(301)490-8041  [home] 

(301)906-8011  [cell] 

cheist@aol.com 

STUDENT 
MEDIA 

The  Diamondback 

3136  South  Campus  Dining  Hall 
University  of  Maryland 
College  Park.  MD  20742 
(301)314-8200 
(301)  314-8358  [fax] 
sports@dbk  umd  edu 
Ryan  Mink  [SE] 
David  Selig  [B] 

WMUC  Radio 

3130  South  Campus  Dining  Hall 

University  of  Maryland 

College  Park.  MD  20742 

(301)314-7866 

(301)  314-7879  [fax] 

Matt  Ray  [SD] 

Nick  Sekkas 

Mark  Butman 

Jeff  Sundram 

RADIO 
OUTLETS 

WHFS(105.7-FNI) 
600  Washington  Ave 
Suite  201 

Baltimore,  MD  21204 
(410)828-7722 
(410)  821-8256  [fax] 


ESPN(1300-AM) 

600  Washington  Ave 
Suite  201 

Baltimore,  MD  21204 
(410)823-1570 
(410)  821-5482  [fax] 
Paul  Mittermeier  [STH] 
Doug  Kibbler  [SP] 

WBAL  (1090-AM) 
3800  Hooper  Avenue 
Baltimore,  MD  21211 
(410)  338-6592 
(410)  338-6675  [fax] 
sdavis@wbal.com 
Steve  Davis  [SD] 
Jerry  Coleman  [SA] 
Stan  White  [SA] 
Lee  Ricketts  [SP] 

WTEM  (980-AM) 
8750  Brookville  Road 
Silver  Spring.  MD  20910 
(301)770-5701 
(301)  881-8025  [fax] 
scottlinn@clearchannel  com 
Andy  Pollin  [SD] 
Steve  Czaban  [STH] 
Rick  "Doc- Walker  |STH| 
Chns  Johnson  [SP] 
Scott  Linn  [SA] 
Bram  Weinstem  [SR] 
Al  Galdi  |SA] 
Scott  Jackson  [SA] 
Kevin  Sheehan  [SA] 

WCBM  (680-AM) 

1726  Reisterslown  Road,  Suite  117 

Baltimore,  MD  21208 

(410)580-6800 

(410)  580-6810  [fax] 

Ted  Patterson  [STH] 

WFMD  (930-AM) 
5966  Grove  Hill  Road 
Frederick,  MD  21703 
(301)663-4181 
(301)  682-8018  [fax] 

WJFK(106.7-FM) 
10800  Main  Street 
Fairfax,  VA  22030 
(703)691-1900 
(703)  352-0111  [fax] 

WMAL  (630-AM) 
4400  Jenifer  SI. 
Washington  DC  20015 
(202)  686-3020 
(202)  537-0009  [fax] 
Tom.e.blaz@abc.com 
Tom  Blaz  [SR] 
Bryan  Nehman  [SR] 

WNST(1570-AM) 
1550  Hart  Road 
Towson,  MD  21286 
(410)  821-9678 
(410)  828-4698  [lax] 
steveh@wnst.net 
Paul  Kopelke  [GM] 
"Nasty"  Nestor  Apancio  [SD] 
Bob  Haynie  [STH) 
Steve  Hennessey  [SP] 
Ray  Bachman  [SP] 
Terry  Ford  [STH] 
Drew  Forrester  [STH] 
Jeremy  Conn  [STH] 


WOLB  (1450-AM) 

5900  Pnncess  Garden  Parkway 

Lanham,  MD  20706 

(301)306-1111 

(301)  306-1149  [fax] 

WTOP(1500-AM,820-AM, 
107.7-FM) 

3400  Idaho  Ave,  NW 
Washington  DC  20016 
(202)  895-5060 
(202)  895-5149  [fax] 
djohnson@wtopnews.com 
Dave  Johnson  [SD] 
Byron  Kerr  [SR] 
Frank  Hanrahan  [SR] 

TV  OUTLETS 

WBAL|NBC-11) 

3800  Hooper  Ave. 
Baltimore.  MD  21211 
(410)338-1750 
(410)467-6671  [fax] 
1 1  sports@thewbalchannel  com 
Gerry  Sandusky  [SD] 
Pete  Gilbert  [SA] 
Chns  Dachille  [SP] 

WBFF  (FOX-45) 

2000  W  41st  St 
Baltimore,  MD  21211 
(410)467-5595 
(410)  467-5093  [fax] 
Bruce  Cunningham  [SD] 
Amber  Theoharns[SA] 
Vince  Villam  [SP] 
Steve  Penczek  [SP] 

WJZ  (CBS-13) 

Television  Hill 
Baltimore,  MD  21211 
(410)  578-7522 
(410)  578-0642  [fax] 
mpupo@cbs.com 
Mark  Viviano  [SD] 
Mike  Pupo  [ESP] 
Stan  Saunders  [SR/SP] 
Scott  Curkin  [SR/SP] 

WMAR  |ABC-21 
6400  York  Road 
Baltimore,  MD  21212 
(410)  377-7558 
(410)  377-0493  [fax] 
martiyan@wmarcom 
Scott  Garceau  [SD] 
Keith  Mills  [SA] 
Adam  Martiyan  [SP] 
Lon  Snyder  [SP] 

WJLA(ABC-7) 

1100  Wilson  Blvd. 
6th  Floor 

Arlington.  VA  22209 
(703)236-9552 
(703)  236-9263  [fax] 
sports@w|la  com 
Tim  Brant  [SD] 
Greg  Toland  [SA] 
Keith  Abernathy  [SP] 
Alex  Parker  [SP] 
Ross  McCallum  [SP] 

WRC  (NBC4) 
4001  Nebraska  Ave.  NW 
Washington,  DC  20016 
(202)  8854451 
(202)  885-4002  [fax] 
wrcsports@nbc.com 
George  Michael  [SD] 
Wally  Bruckner  [SA] 
Joe  Schreiber  [ESP] 


WTTG  (FOX-5) 

5151  Wisconsin  Ave. 
Washington,  DC  20016 
(202)  895-3026 
(202)  895-3010  [fax] 
feldyfox5@yahoo.com 
Dave  Feldman  [SD] 
Lou  Holder  [SA/SR] 
Diane  Roberts  [SR] 

WUSA(CBS-9) 

4100  Wisconsin  Ave.  NW 
Washington,  DC  20016 
(202)895-5600 
(202)  363-6472  [fax] 
Brett  Haber  [SD] 
Joyce  Jackson  [SA] 
Levan  Reid  [SA] 

WHAG  (NBC-25) 
13  E.  Washington  St 
Hagerstown,  MD  21740 
(301)7974408 
(301)  7454093  [fax] 
Josh  Reed  [SD] 
James  Hill  [SR] 
Shawn  Stepner  [SR] 

WMDT(ABC47) 
202  Downtown  Plaza 
Salisbury,  MD  21803 
(410)  7424747,  ext.  324 
(410)  7494777  [fax] 
sportsgwmdt  com 
Sean  Smith  [SA] 

Newschannel  8 

1100  Wilson  Blvd. 
6th  Floor 

Arlington,  VA  22209 
(703)  236-9628 
(703)  912-5329  [fax] 
sports@newschannel8  net 
Glenn  Harris  [SA] 
Ross  McCallum  [SP] 
Colvin  Underwood  [SR] 
Terry  Cornwell  [SP] 
John  Giacomo  [SP] 

Comcast  SportsNet 

7700  Wisconsin  Ave 

Suite  200 

Bethesda.MD  20814 

(240)497-3401 

(301)  718-3324  [fax] 

iyasharoff@comcastsportsnet  com 

Chick  Hernandez  [SA] 

Scott  Hanson  [SA] 

Brent  Hams  [SA] 

Kelli  Johnson  [SA] 

Sage  Steele  [SA] 

Michael  Jenkins  [SA] 

Russ  Thaler  [SA] 

Marius  Payton  [SA| 

JoeYasharoff[AM] 

Prince  George's  Co.  Cable 

News  15 

9475  Lottsford  Rd , 

Suite  125 

Largo,  MD  20774 

(301)386-7627 

(301)  322-6132  [fax] 

Dave  Goldman  [SD] 

Chns  Marks  [SR] 


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