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TERPS TRAVEL TO FSU FOR KEY MATCHUP Sixth-ranked Maryland travels to Florida State on Thursday, Feb. 15 for a key matchup, which could have postseason implications. As the regular season winds down, Both teams are fighting to remain in the top four in the ACC in order to receive a first-round bye in the conference tournament which begins in early March. No team out of the top five has lost in Tallahassee, Fla. The Seminoles’ only setbacks on its home court have been to No. 1 Duke and No. 2 North Carolina. Maryland’s last win in Tallahassee was in 2003. Maryland clinched its clinched back-to-back winning seasons in the ACC for the first time since the 1992- 93 campaign with its win at Virginia. The Terps are looking for their ninth conference victory, which would make it only the 10th time they have won at least nine ACC games in a season. The game will be televised nationally on ESPN2 with Pam Ward and Nancy Lieberman calling the action. Tip off is set for 7 p.m. GAME VS. DUKE SOLD OUT The Terps’ game vs. Duke on Feb. 18, also the final home game of the season, is SOLD OUT. The sellout will be just the second in Comcast Center for a women’s basketball game and the third in school history. The Terps played in front of a capacity crowd on Jan. 28 against North Carolina, the first-ever sell out of a women’s basketball game at Comcast Center. It also set the all-time ACC women’s basketball attendance record. The game against the Blue Devils will tie that record. • GAME 28 • 06 07 MARYLAND WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SCHEDULES/RESULTS RANKING: 6/6 RECORD: 24-3, 8-3 ACC N2 LAKE TRUCK ALL-STARS (EXH.) .... W, 80-64 N10 at Middle Tennessee St. (NR/RV) Radio W, 80-76 N12 GEORGE MASON.................... WMUC W, 99-43 BTI CLASSIC, College Park, Md. N17 TCU (RV/RV) ....................................... W, 82-64 N18 ARIZONA............................................. W, 75-61 N19 GEORGE WASHINGTON (RV/25) ...... W, 73-48 Junkanoo Jam, Freeport, Grand Bahama Island N24 vs. Gardner-Webb....................... Radio W, 83-41 N25 vs. Mississippi ............................. Radio W, 110-79 N29 at Marshall ................................ WMUC W, 68-49 D2 UC SANTA BARBARA............. WMUC W, 105-44 D4 SIENA ........................................ Radio W, 93-54 D6 at Northern Iowa ....................... WMUC W, 77-33 D10 at Temple .................................. WMUC W, 77-66 D21 at Loyola ................................... WMUC W, 110-55 TERRAPIN CLASSIC, College Park, Md. D29 UNC GREENSBORO .............. WMUC W, 92-57 D30 MARIST ..................................... Radio W, 86-60 J3 NC STATE* ................................ Radio W, 80-61 J6 MICHIGAN STATE (19/18) ........... CBS W, 97-57 J10 at Miami* .................................. WMUC W, 111-53 J13 at Duke* (3/3) ................... FSN/WMUC L, 62-81 J19 VIRGINIA* ....................... RSN/WMUC W, 95-68 J21 WAKE FOREST* ............ CSTV/Radio W, 80-63 J25 at Clemson* ............................. WMUC W, 76-62 J28 NORTH CAROLINA* (2/2) ..ESPN2/Radio L, 71-84 F1 at Georgia Tech* ...................... WMUC L, 72-77 F4 BOSTON COLLEGE* ....... RSN/Radio W, 71-39 F8 VIRGINIA TECH* ..................... WMUC W, 78-59 F11 at Virginia* ......................... RSN/Radio W, 83-74 F15 at Florida State* ........... ESPN2/WMUC 7 p.m. F18 DUKE* ............................ FSN/WMUC 6 p.m. F25 at Boston College* .......... RSN/WMUC 3 p.m. ACC TOURNAMENT, Greensboro, N.C. M1-4 at Greensboro Coliseum NCAA TOURNAMENT M17-20 First & Second Rounds M24-27 Regionals A1 & 3 Final Four (Quicken Loans Arena), Cleveland, Ohio ALL CAPS indicates home game; all times Eastern * Indicates ACC game RSN denotes games on Comcast SportsNet, Fox Sports South, Fox Sports Florida CSN denotes Comcast SportsNet ESPN2, CSTV, FSN (Fox Sports, Comcast SportsNet) - national Radio indicates Terrapin Sports Radio Network (Flagship: ESPN Radio 1300 AM and www.umterps.com) WMUC Radio - Link is available through www.umterps.com; 88.1 FM on campus All non-televised home games (except for the BTI Classic) can be viewed on www.ACCSelect.com PROBABLE STARTERS MARYLAND No. Player Pos. Cl. Stats Notes 1 Crystal Langhorne C/F Jr. 14.7 ppg, 7.7 rpg Had team highs of 19 pts, 15 reb at UVA 15 Laura Harper F/C Jr. 11.1 ppg, 6.4 rpg Grabbed 11 rebounds in the win at Virginia 20 Kristi Toliver G So. 11.8 ppg, 4.9 apg Leads the nation in three-point shooting pct. 22 Shay Doron G Sr. 11.9 ppg, 4.3 rpg Scored her 1,800th career point at Virginia 25 Marissa Coleman G/F So. 12.8 ppg, 6.9 rpg Double-double in the first half at UVA MARYLAND MEDIA RELATIONS Assistant Director/WBB Contact: Natalia Ciccone • [email protected] 2725 Comcast Center, Terrapin Trail, College Park, MD 20742 O: 301-314-9094 • C: 814-880-9062 • F: 301-314-9094 www.umterps.com 2006 National Champions #6/6 Maryland Terrapins (24-3, 8-3 ACC) at RV Florida State Seminoles (18-7, 7-3 ACC) Thursday, Feb. 15, 2007 7 p.m. [ESPN2] Tucker Civic Center (12,100) Tallahassee, Fla. TV: ESPN2 Radio: WMUC Sports Radio Video Webcast: None Link to live audio stream available at www.umterps.com

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Page 1: 06MarylanD 07WoMen’s BasKeTBall · Terps Travel To FsU For Key MaTchUp • Sixth-ranked Maryland travels to Florida State on Thursday, Feb. 15 for a key matchup, which could have

Terps Travel To FsU For Key MaTchUp• Sixth-rankedMarylandtravelstoFloridaStateonThursday,Feb.15forakeymatchup,whichcouldhave

postseasonimplications.Astheregularseasonwindsdown,BothteamsarefightingtoremaininthetopfourintheACCinordertoreceiveafirst-roundbyeintheconferencetournamentwhichbeginsinearlyMarch.

• NoteamoutofthetopfivehaslostinTallahassee,Fla.TheSeminoles’onlysetbacksonitshomecourthavebeentoNo.1DukeandNo.2NorthCarolina.Maryland’slastwininTallahasseewasin2003.

• Marylandclincheditsclinchedback-to-backwinningseasonsintheACCforthefirsttimesincethe1992-93campaignwithitswinatVirginia.TheTerpsarelookingfortheirninthconferencevictory,whichwouldmakeitonlythe10thtimetheyhavewonatleastnineACCgamesinaseason.

• ThegamewillbetelevisednationallyonESPN2withPamWardandNancyLiebermancallingtheaction.Tipoffissetfor7p.m.

GaMe vs. DUKe solD oUT• TheTerps’gamevs.DukeonFeb.18,also the finalhomegameof theseason, isSOLDOUT.The

selloutwillbejustthesecondinComcastCenterforawomen’sbasketballgameandthethirdinschoolhistory.

• TheTerpsplayedinfrontofacapacitycrowdonJan.28againstNorthCarolina,thefirst-everselloutofawomen’sbasketballgameatComcastCenter.Italsosettheall-timeACCwomen’sbasketballattendancerecord.ThegameagainsttheBlueDevilswilltiethatrecord.

• GaMe 28 •

0607

MarylanDWoMen’s BasKeTBall

scheDUles/resUlTsranKInG: 6/6recorD: 24-3, 8-3 accN2 LakeTruckaLL-STarS(exh.).... W,80-64N10 atMiddleTennesseeSt.(NR/RV)Radio W,80-76N12 GeOrGeMaSON....................WMUC W,99-43

BTIcLaSSIc, College Park, Md.N17 Tcu(rV/rV)....................................... W,82-64N18 arIZONa............................................. W,75-61N19 GeOrGeWaShINGTON(rV/25)...... W,73-48

JunkanooJam,Freeport, Grand Bahama IslandN24 vs.Gardner-Webb.......................Radio W,83-41N25 vs.Mississippi.............................Radio W,110-79

N29 atMarshall................................WMUC W,68-49D2 ucSaNTaBarBara.............WMuc W,105-44D4 SIeNa........................................ radio W,93-54D6 atNorthernIowa.......................WMUC W,77-33D10 atTemple..................................WMUC W,77-66D21 atLoyola...................................WMUC W,110-55

TerrapINcLaSSIc,College Park, Md.D29 uNcGreeNSBOrO..............WMuc W,92-57D30 MarIST..................................... radio W,86-60

J3 NcSTaTe*................................ radio W,80-61J6 MIchIGaNSTaTe(19/18)...........cBS W,97-57J10 atMiami*..................................WMUC W,111-53J13 atDuke*(3/3)................... FSN/WMUC L,62-81J19 VIrGINIa*....................... rSN/WMuc W,95-68J21 WakeFOreST*............cSTV/radio W,80-63J25 atClemson*.............................WMUC W,76-62J28 NOrThcarOLINa*(2/2)..eSpN2/radio L,71-84F1 atGeorgiaTech*......................WMUC L,72-77F4 BOSTONcOLLeGe*.......rSN/radio W,71-39F8 VIrGINIaTech*.....................WMuc W,78-59F11 atVirginia*......................... RSN/Radio W,83-74F15 atFloridaState*...........ESPN2/WMUC 7p.m.F18 Duke*............................ FSN/WMuc 6p.m.F25 atBostonCollege*.......... RSN/WMUC 3p.m.

ACCTOURNAMENT,Greensboro, N.C.M1-4atGreensboroColiseum

NCAATOURNAMENTM17-20First&SecondRoundsM24-27RegionalsA1&3 FinalFour(QuickenLoansArena),Cleveland, Ohio

all Caps indicates home game; all times Eastern* Indicates aCC gameRsN denotes games on Comcast sportsNet, Fox sports south,

Fox sports Florida

CsN denotes Comcast sportsNet

EspN2, CsTV, FsN (Fox sports, Comcast sportsNet) - national

Radio indicates Terrapin sports Radio Network (Flagship: EspN Radio 1300 aM and www.umterps.com)

WMUC Radio - link is available through www.umterps.com; 88.1 FM on campus

all non-televised home games (except for the BTI Classic) can be viewed on www.aCCselect.com

proBaBle sTarTersMARYLANDNo. Player Pos. Cl. Stats Notes1 CrystalLanghorne C/F Jr. 14.7ppg,7.7rpg Hadteamhighsof19pts,15rebatUVA15 LauraHarper F/C Jr. 11.1ppg,6.4rpg Grabbed11reboundsinthewinatVirginia20 KristiToliver G So. 11.8ppg,4.9apg Leadsthenationinthree-pointshootingpct.22 ShayDoron G Sr. 11.9ppg,4.3rpg Scoredher1,800thcareerpointatVirginia25 MarissaColeman G/F So. 12.8ppg,6.9rpg Double-doubleinthefirsthalfatUVA

MarylanD MeDIa relaTIonsAssistant Director/WBB Contact: Natalia Ciccone• [email protected] Comcast Center, Terrapin Trail, College Park, MD 20742O: 301-314-9094•C: 814-880-9062 •F: 301-314-9094www.umterps.com

2006 National Champions

#6/6MarylandTerrapins(24-3,8-3ACC)at

RVFloridaStateSeminoles(18-7,7-3ACC)Thursday,Feb.15,2007•7p.m.[ESPN2]

TuckerCivicCenter(12,100)•Tallahassee,Fla.TV:ESPN2

Radio:WMUCSportsRadioVideoWebcast:None

Linktoliveaudiostreamavailableatwww.umterps.com

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GaMe noTes • FeB. 15 at FlorIDa sTaTe 2

lasT TIMe oUT• Marylandclincheditssecond-straightACCwinning

seasonforthefirsttimesince1992-93withavictoryatVirginia,83-74,onlythesixthtimeinthehistoryoftheseriestheTerrapinshadwoninCharlottesville,Va.

• Midseason WoodenAll-Americans Crystal Lang-horneandMarissaColemanhaddouble-doublesinthefirsthalfagainsttheCavaliers,astheTerpranouttoa47-27leadandpushedtheadvantagetoasmuchasa28-pointmarginwithlessthan14minutesremaininginthegame.However,UVAchargedback,cuttinga20-pointleadtothegame’sfinalnine-pointmargininthelast3:22ofthegame.However,timeranoutastheTerpshungonforthewin.

• Langhorne finished with game-highsof 19 pointsand a season-high 15 rebounds. It was the 41stdouble-doubleofhercareer,themostofanyactiveplayerintheACC.Colemantallied18pointsand12boards.

• Fortheseventhtimethisseason,fiveplayersscoredindouble figures.JuniorJadePerrycameoff thebenchtocontribute13.

In The ranKInGs• Marylandisrankedinthetop10forthe15th-straight

weekthisseason,remainingatNo.6forthesecond-straightweek.

• TenMarylandopponentsarerankedorreceivingvotesinthisweek’spolls.DukeisstillNo.1inbothrakings,followedbyNo.2NorthCarolina,whodefeatedFloridaStateonMondaynight.GeorgeWashingtondidnotmoveineitherpoll,garneringaNo.8rankingbythewritersandNo.9bythecoaches.MichiganStateis24thinbothpolls.

• FSU,NCState,Mississippi,TCUandTempleallreceivedvotesinoneorbothpollsthisweek.

• TheTerpsgarneredtheNo.1spotinthepreseasonpoll,thefirsttimeinthehistoryoftheprogramtheyopened

raNk TeaM rec. pTS pVS1. Duke*(49) 26-0 1225 12. Northcarolina* 24-1 1155 23. Tennessee 23-2 1129 34. OhioState 23-1 1064 45. Connecticut 22-2 1051 56. MaryLaND 24-3 984 67. LSU 22-4 852 78. GeorgeWashington 21-2 818 89. Stanford 21-4 795 1110. ArizonaState 23-3 788 1011. Georgia 21-5 757 912. Vanderbilt 21-4 610 1413. TexasA&M 19-4 607 1614. Oklahoma 18-4 588 1215. Baylor 21-4 562 1516. Purdue 21-5 500 1317. MiddleTennessee 23-3 428 1918. BowlingGreen 22-2 419 1819. Nebraska 21-4 394 2120. Louisville 22-3 280 1721. Marquette 20-4 195 2322. California 19-6 177 2023. Rutgers 15-7 164 2224. MichiganState 19-6 120 Nr25. JamesMadison 22-2 99 25

OthersreceivingVotes:Wis.-GreenBay97,Montana15,Pittsburgh15,Tulane13,Texas6,Mississippi5,FloridaState*4,NotreDame4,Temple3,MississippiState1,NcState1.

* aCC opponent; Bold indicates 2006-07 opponent.

ap Top 25 poll

raNk TeaM rec. pTS pVS1. Duke*(31) 26-0 775 12. Northcarolina* 25-1 737 23. Tennessee 23-2 715 34. Connecticut 22-2 678 45. OhioState 23-1 651 56. MaryLaND 24-3 616 67. LSU 22-4 550 78. ArizonaState 23-3 539 89. GeorgeWashington 21-2 524 9T10. Stanford 21-4 506 1111. Oklahoma 19-4 429 9T12. Georgia 21-5 426 1213. Vanderbilt 21-4 413 1414. Baylor 21-4 386 1515. Purdue 21-5 306 1316. TexasA&M 19-4 302 1917. BowlingGreen 22-2 285 1718. MiddleTennessee 23-3 263 1819. Louisville 22-3 231 1620. Nebraska 21-4 188 2121. Marquette 20-4 157 2222. California 19-6 103 2023. Rutgers 15-7 74 2324. MichiganState 19-6 68 2425. UW-GreenBay 19-3 50 25

Othersreceivingvotes:JamesMadison32,Montana19,Pittsburgh12,BrighamYoung7,NewMexico5,Temple5,Tulane5,Mississippi4;Tcu3,WesternKentucky3,Delaware2,FloridaState1,Liberty1,LongIsland1,NcState*1,OldDominion1,SouthernIllinois1.

* aCC opponent; Bold indicates 2006-07 opponent.

espn/Usa ToDay coaches poll

2006-07 MarylanD rosTer

NO. NaMe cL. hT. pOS. hOMeTOWN/hIGhSchOOL1 CrystalLanghorne Jr. 6-2 C/F Willingboro,N.J./Willingboro2 Sa’deWiley-Gatewood R-Jr. 5-9 G Pomona,Calif./Lynwood(Tennessee)11 ChristieMarrone R-So. 5-6 G Brooklyn,N.Y./St.JohnVilla(VirginiaTech)15 LauraHarper Jr. 6-4 F ElkinsPark,Pa./Cheltenham20 KristiToliver So. 5-7 G Harrisonburg,Va./Harrisonburg21 AshleighNewman Jr. 5-10 G Shelbyville,Tenn./ShelbyvilleCentral22 ShayDoron Sr. 5-9 G GreatNeck,N.Y./ChristtheKing25 MarissaColeman So. 6-1 G/F Cheltenham,Md./St.John’sCollege[D.C.]33 EmeryWallace Fr. 6-1 F Roanoke,Va./HiddenValley44 AurelieNoirez Sr. 6-3 C Vandoevre,France/LyceeFrancoisArago55 JadePerry Jr. 6-1 F/C CentralCity,Ky./MuhlenbergNorth

heaDcOach:BrendaFrese,5thseasonaSSISTaNTcOach:JeffWalz,5thseasonaSSISTaNTcOach:EricaFloyd,5thseasonaSSISTaNTcOach:JoannaBernabei,4thseasonDIr.OFBaSkeTBaLLOperaTIONS:MarkPearson,5thseasonaSST.DIr.OFBaSkeTBaLLOperaTIONS:BeckyBonner,1stseason

Terps In The pollsWeek ap coachesPreseason1 1Nov.15 1 1Nov.20 1 1Nov.27 1 1Dec.4 1 1Dec.11 1 1Dec.18 1 1Dec.25 1 1Jan.1 1 1Jan.8 1 1

Week ap coachesJan.15 3 3Jan.22 3 3Jan.29 4 4Feb.5 6 6Feb.11 6 6

TeaMcOMparISONSMaryland category FloridaState6/6................................Ranking............................NR/RV84.8.............................. Scoring................................. 68.2.503........................ FieldGoalPct............................ .430.385.................. 3-PointFieldGoalPct...................... .264.754....................... FreeThrowPct........................... .64446.3............................Rebounds............................... 42.7+15.9.................. ReboundingMargin.......................+9.214.9....................OffensiveRebounds....................... 16.731.4................... DefensiveRebounds...................... 26.019.0.............................. Assists................................. 12.417.8............................ Turnovers............................... 17.67.9................................. Steals.................................... 8.94.2.................................Blocks................................... 5.020..............................SeriesWins................................ 12

posTs vs. GUarDsWith its inside-outside attack that averages 84.8 and an +15.9 average rebounding edge has made Maryland unstoppable, running out to an 24-3 record. How do opponents shut down the Terps? Below is a statistical breakdown of the posts and guards.

FG-FGa pcT. FT-FTa pcT. reB rpG apG pTS. ppGPosts 328-639 .513 204-299 .682 612 22.7 3.5 928 34.4Guards* 497-1053 .472 222-266 .835 544 20.1 14.9 1361 50.4*Marissa Coleman classified as a guard

sTaTIsTIcal coMparIson

Terps vs. Seminoles

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acc preDIcTIonsaCC Media, sIDs & Coaches ........................................ 1stMechelle Voepel (EspN.com) ........................................ 1stNancy lieberman (EspN.com) ...................................... 1stGraham Hayes (EspN.com) .......................................... 1st

preseason ranKInGsassociated press ........................................................... 1stEspN/Usa Today Coaches poll .................................... 1stslaM Magazine ............................................................. 1ststreet & smith’s ............................................................. 1stEspN.com preseason preview ..................................... 1stlindy’s ............................................................................ 1stCBssportsline.com ........................................................ 1stathlon ............................................................................ 2nd

InDIvIDUal honorsMarissacolemanMidseasonWoodenAll-AmericanPreseasonWadeTrophyCandidatePreseasonJohnR.WoodenAwardCandidatePreseasonNaismithAwardCandidateStreet&Smith’sHighHonorableMentionAll-AmericanESPN.comPreseasonAll-American(2ndteam)PreseasonAll-ACCNo.2Winginthenation,ESPN.comACCPlayeroftheWeek(12/4)TerrapinClassicMostValuablePlayer

LauraharperPreseasonNaismithAwardCandidateStreet&Smith’sHonorableMentionAll-AmericanNo.2Forwardinthenation,ESPN.comJunkanooJamAll-Tournament

2006-07 honors

theseasonasthetopteaminthenation.

Terps BreaK acc aTTenD-nance recorD• TheTerps’ sold-out game vs. theTar Heels onJan.28setanewACCsingle-gameattendancerecordforawomen’sbasketballgame.Fansfilledthe17,950-seatarenatosupporttheTerps.MarylandwillmatchthatselloutcrowdagainstDukeonFeb.18.

• The17,950 inattendancefor thegameagainsttheTar Heels ranks as the fourth-largest crowd in thecountrythisseason.TheTerpsboastthreeofthetop40attendancesinthenationthisseason.

• MarylandboaststhetopfivecrowdseverinACCwomen’sbasketballhistory(gamesbetweenconferenceteams),andeightofthetop10.Fourofthosecrowdshavecomethisseason.The12,295thatattendedtheMichiganStategamewouldalsorankamongthetop10attendancesinconferencehistory.

Terps DraW BIG croWDs• For the first time in theprogram’shistory,morethan100,000fanshavecometoCollegeParktosupporttheirbelovedTerps.

• TheTerpssurpassedthe100,000-markintheselloutvs.NorthCarolina.Lastyear,theTerpshadover77,000

fansattend13homesgamewhichhadbeentherecordheadingintothisseason.Marylandalsoranked21stinthenationinaveragehomeattendance,drawing4,813fanspergame.Thisyear,theTerrapinsaresixthinthenationinaveragehomeattendaceatnearly8,792spectatorsin15games.

• Marylandboaststhreeofthenation’stop40attendancesthisseason.Asidefromthesell-outcrowdonJan.28whichranksfourth,the12,295fansthatsupportedtheTerpsfortheMichiganStategameranks22ndinthenation,whilethe11,118countfortheVirginiagameisthe38thmost.

• Ontheroad,theTerpsareattractingbigcrowdsaswell.Theyhaveplayedinfrontoftwocapacitycrowds(atLoyolaandatDuke)andhavealsoplayedinnear-soldoutgames.TheTerps’roadgames(notincludingneutralsitegamesattheJunkanooJam)havebeentheiropponents’biggestorsecond-highestcrowdoftheseasoninallbutoneawaygame.

ShayDoronPreseasonWadeTrophyCandidatePreseasonJohnR.WoodenAwardCandidatePreseasonNaismithAwardCandidaeNo.42-Guardinthenation,ESPN.comBTIClassicAll-TournamentJunkanooJamMostValuablePlayerLowe’sSeniorCLASSAwardcandidateESPNTheMagazine/CoSIDAAcademicAll-District2(1stteam)

crystalLanghorneMidseasonWoodenAll-AmericanPreseasonWadeTrophyCandidatePreseasonJohnR.WoodenAwardCandidatePreseasonNaismithAwardCandidateAPPreseasonAll-AmericanStreet&Smith’sTerrific10Athlon’sPreseasonAll-AmericanESPN.comPreseasonAll-AmericanPreseasonAll-ACCNo.3Centerinthenation,ESPN.comBTIClassicMostValuablePlayerJunkanooJamAll-TournamentACCPlayeroftheWeek(Jan.8)ESPNTheMagazine/CoSIDAAcademicAll-District2(1stteam)

kristiToliverPreseasonWadeTrophyCandidatePreseasonNaismithAwardCandidateStreet&Smith’sHonorableMentionAll-AmericanTerrapinClassicAll-Tournament

Sa’deWiley-GatewoodTerrapinClassicAll-Tournament

• lasT GaMe •#6/6MaryLaND83,VIrGINIa74FeBruary11,2007•charLOTTeSVILLe,Va.(JOhNpauLJONeSareNa)

#6/6MaryLaND(24-3,8-3)player FG 3FG FT O/D rebpF Tp a TOBlkS Min15LauraHarper f 2-6 0-0 3-4 7/4 11 3 7 2 3 1 0 2201CrystalLanghorne c 8-14 0-0 3-10 6/9 15 4 19 4 6 0 2 3520KristiToliver g 4-8 2-4 1-2 0/2 2 4 11 2 3 0 0 2222ShayDoron g 3-11 0-1 4-4 1/3 4 1 10 1 0 0 0 3025MarissaColeman g 7-15 2-5 2-2 6/6 12 3 18 1 2 0 0 3202Sa’deWiley-Gatewood2-5 0-2 1-2 0/3 3 2 5 2 0 0 1 1921AshleighNewman 0-1 0-1 0-0 0/1 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 1844AurelieNoirez 0-2 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 255JadePerry 5-11 0-0 3-4 1/1 2 2 13 1 0 0 0 20TEAM 2/0 2Totals 31-734-1317-28 23/29 52 21 83 15 15 1 3 200

VIrGINIa(14-11,3-7)player FG 3FG FT O/D rebpF Tp a TOBlkS Min01LyndraLittles f 3-16 0-0 8-10 8/8 16 4 14 3 4 3 0 3404SiedahWilliams c 2-5 0-0 3-3 2/3 5 3 7 3 0 0 0 1605SharneeZoll g 4-13 2-6 6-6 0/1 1 0 16 4 2 0 3 3810BrennaMcGuire g 2-5 1-3 0-0 0/1 1 2 5 0 0 0 0 2122MonicaWright g 8-20 1-4 2-2 2/5 7 4 19 3 4 0 2 3403PaulishaKellum 4-8 0-1 1-3 0/2 2 3 9 0 1 0 0 2612BritneeMillner 0-1 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 230AbbyRobertson 2-3 0-0 0-0 4/2 6 3 4 1 2 2 1 2532JaynaHartig 0-1 0-1 0-0 0/0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4TEAM 4/0 4Totals 25-724-1520-24 20/22 42 21 74 14 13 5 6 200

Scorebyperiods 1st 2nd -- Total#6/6Maryland 47 36 -- 83Virginia 27 47 -- 74

MD:42.5FG%;30.83FG%;60.7FT%.Va:34.7FG%;26.73FG%;83.3FT%.aTTeNDaNce:7,107.

recorD When...Overall.......................................................................................24-3InACCGames.............................................................................8-3vs.RankedOpponents................................................................2-2

AtHome.....................................................................................14-1Away............................................................................................8-2NeutralSites................................................................................2-0

LeadingattheHalf....................................................................24-0TiedattheHalf............................................................................0-0TrailingattheHalf........................................................................0-3InOvertime..................................................................................0-0

Gamesdecidedby10ormorepoints........................................22-2Gamesdecidedby6-10points....................................................1-0Gamesdecidedby5pointsorless.............................................1-1

WhenScoringFirst....................................................................22-3Score80ormorepoints............................................................16-0Score70-79points......................................................................7-2Score60-69points......................................................................1-1Score50-59points......................................................................0-0Lessthan50points.....................................................................0-0

Allowmorethan80points...........................................................0-2Allow70-79points.......................................................................3-1Allow60-69points.......................................................................8-0Allow50-59points.......................................................................6-0Allowlessthan50points.............................................................7-0

OutshootingOpponent..............................................................23-1OutshotbyOpponent..................................................................1-2Shoot50%orabovefromthefield............................................15-0Shoot46-49%fromthefield........................................................3-1Shoot41-45%fromthefield........................................................5-0Shoot36-40%fromthefield........................................................2-2Shoot31-35%fromthefield........................................................0-0Shoot30%orlower.....................................................................0-0

Allow50%shootingorabove......................................................0-0Allow46-49%shootingfromthefield..........................................2-1Allow41-45%shootingfromthefield..........................................3-2Allow36-40%shootingfromthefield..........................................7-0Allow31-35%shootingfromthefield..........................................6-0Allow30%shootingorlower.......................................................7-0

FT%betterthanopponent.........................................................16-1FT%worsethanopponent..........................................................8-2FT%betterthan90%...................................................................2-0FT%81-90%................................................................................5-0FT%71-80%..............................................................................11-2FT%61-70%................................................................................4-0FT%60%orworse......................................................................2-1

OpponentFT%above90%.........................................................2-0OpponentFT%81-90%...............................................................5-0OpponentFT%71-80%...............................................................2-3OpponentFT%61-70%...............................................................3-0OpponentFT%60%orworse...................................................12-0

Make8ormorethreepointers....................................................6-0Between6-7threepointers.........................................................6-1Between4-5threepointers.......................................................10-1Lessthan4threepointers...........................................................2-1

OpponentsMake8ormorethreepointers..................................1-0Between6-7threepointers.........................................................3-1Between4-5threepointers.........................................................6-2Lessthan4threepointers.........................................................14-0

OutreboundingOpponent..........................................................23-1OutreboundedbyOpponent........................................................1-0ReboundsareEqual....................................................................0-2

LessturnoversthanOpponent....................................................6-0MoreturnoversthanOpponent..................................................13-3TurnoversareEqual....................................................................5-0

Oneplayerindoublefigures........................................................0-0Twoplayersindoublefigures......................................................0-1Threeplayersindoublefigures...................................................5-0Fourplayersindoublefigures.....................................................7-2Fiveplayersindoublefigures......................................................7-0Morethanfiveplayersindoublefigures......................................5-0Allfivestartersindoublefigures..................................................3-0None............................................................................................0-0

Leadingwith10:00minutesleft.................................................24-0Trailingwith10:00minutesleft....................................................0-3Tiedwith10:00minutesleft.........................................................0-0

Leadingwith5:00minutesleft...................................................22-0Trailingwith5:00minutesleft......................................................2-3Tiedwith5:00minutesleft...........................................................0-0

Leadingwith1:00minuteleft.....................................................24-0Trailingwith1:00minuteleft........................................................0-3Tiedwith1:00minuteleft.............................................................0-0

OnMonday..................................................................................1-0OnTuesday.................................................................................1-0OnWednesday............................................................................3-0OnThursday................................................................................3-1OnFriday.....................................................................................5-0OnSaturday................................................................................5-1OnSunday...................................................................................6-1

InNovember................................................................................8-0InDecember................................................................................7-0InJanuary....................................................................................6-2InFebruary..................................................................................3-1InMarch.......................................................................................0-0InApril..........................................................................................0-0

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aBoUT FlorIDa sTaTe• The Seminoles will face its second-straight top-10 team after

droppingan80-59decisiontoNo.2NorthCarolinaonMondaynight.FSU,whois18-7ontheseason,is9-2athome,withitsonlyhomelossescomingtoteamsrankedinthetopthree(alsolosttoNo.1DukeonJan.25).

• Florida State is among the top five in theACC in field goalpercentage,shooting43percentfortheseason,butshotbelowitsaverage(30.4percent)inthelosstoUNC.FSUisalsothirdintheconferenceinreboundingmargin,acategoryinwhichtheTerrapins lead the nation.The Seminoles are outreboundingopponentsbyoverninereboundspergame.

• FSUisledbyAliciaGladden’s14.2pointspergame.She’sbeenevenbetterinconferencematchups,netting15.7ppg.Sheisalsograbbing5.9reboundspergameoverall.BrittanyMillerissecondontheteamwith12.0ppgandissecondontheteamwith6.1rpg.

• HeadcoachSueSemrauiscelebratingher10thseasonattheFSUhelm.Shehas led theSeminoles toback-to-backNCAATournamentappearances.

• SerIeSVS.FSu:Marylandleadstheall-timeseries,20-12.TheTerpshavewonfourofthelastseven,includinglasyear’svictoryinCollegePark,75-57.ThelasttimetheTerrapinstraveledtoTal-lahassee,bothShayDoronandFSU’sRoneekaHodge’sscored39pointseach,buttheSeminolesclaimedthewininovertime,95-91.The 39 points for Doron tied the school’s single-gamerecord.

WInnInGesT senIor class• WiththeendsofthecareersofseniorsShayDoronandAurelie

Noirezdrawingnear,theduo,whoisheadcoachBrendaFrese’sfirstrecruitingclass,arewithintwovictoriesoftheir100thwinintheirfour-yearcareer.

• The2007seniorclassisthewinningestfour-yearclassinschoolhistory,winning98games.Italsoranksfourthall-timeatMarylandinwinningpercentageat76.6percent.

• Amongthisyear’sseniorclassesintheACC,theTerpsarethirdinwinsandwinningpercentage.OnlyDukeandNorthCarolina’sseniorshavewonmoregamesandhaveabetterwinpercentage.However,theTerps’seniorsaretheonlyonesintheACCtohavewonanationalchampionship.

Doron, lanGhorne earn acaDeM-Ic honors• Forthesecond-straightyear,Maryland’sShayDoronandCrystal

LanghornehaveearnedESPNTheMagazine/CoSIDAAcademicAll-District2honors.BothwereselectedtothefirstteamandhavemovedontotheAcademicAll-Americaballot.

• DoronwasasecondteamAcademicAll-Americanlastseason.InherfinalsemesteratMaryland,itisherthirdappearanceontheall-districtteam,earningaspotonthesecondteamasasophomore.SheisaCriminology&CriminalJustivemajorwitha3.67GPA.Lastyear,shewasnamedtotheAcademicAll-ACCteam.

• Langhornemakestheall-districtsquadforthesecondyearinarow.Lastseason,shewasvotedtothesecondteam.AlsoanAcademicAll-ACChonoreelastseason,sheisacommunicationsmajorwitha3.4GPA.

recorD By lIneUp career 2006-07C-Langhorne,F-Harper,G-Coleman,G-Toliver,G-Doron.........................................32-4.............. 23-4C-Langhorne,F-Harper,G-Newman,G-Toliver,G-Doron...........................................3-0................ 1-0C-Langhorne,F-Perry,G-Newman,G-Toliver,G-Doron..............................................4-1................N/AC-Langhorne,F-Perry,G-Coleman,G-Newman,G-Doron.......................................12-1................N/AC-Langhorne,F-Harper,G-Newman,G-Toliver,G-Doron...........................................1-0................N/AC-Langhorne,F-Perry,G-Coleman,G-Toliver,G-Doron..............................................1-0................N/AC-Langhorne,F-Harper,G-Coleman,G-Newman,G-Toliver......................................2-1................N/A

naTIonal sTaTs

According to NCAA (as of 2/11)TeamScoring 2nd 84.8ScoringDefense 63rd 59.4ScoringMargin 3rd 25.3FieldGoal% 3rd 50.3FG%Defense 21st 35.7FreeThrow% 19th 75.4ReboundMargin 1st 15.93PTFG/G 44th 6.03PTFG% 8th 38.5W-LPercentage 10th 88.9AssistsPerGame 3rd 19.0BlocksPerGame 52nd 4.2StealsPerGame 204th 7.9TOPerGame 149th 17.8FoulsPerGame 45th 15.5HomeAttendance* 6th 8,792

IndividualC.Langhorne 1st 72.4FG%K.Toliver 1st 50.93FG%K.Toliver 39th 4.9APGK.Toliver 76th 2.13FGML.Harper 57th 1.8BPG* Information compiled by the Univ. of Wisc.

acc sTanDInGs

In The acc sTaTs

(as oF Jan. 2/12)

acc OverallTeams W L pct. W L pct. StreakDuke 11 0 1.000 26 0 1.000 W26NorthCarolina 9 1 .900 25 1 .962 W1Maryland 8 3 .727 24 3 .889 W3FloridaState 7 3 .700 18 7 .720 L1NCState 7 4 .636 18 8 .692 L1GeorgiaTech 6 5 .545 15 10 .600 W1VirginiaTech 5 6 .455 16 11 .693 L2Virginia 3 7 .300 14 11 .560 L1Clemson 3 7 .300 11 14 .440 W1BostonCollege 2 8 .200 12 12 .500 W1Miami 2 9 .182 11 15 .423 L1WakeForest 0 10 .000 9 15 .375 L4

scorInG ...............through Feb. 13 Overall ................ aCCCrystal langhorne ............................8th 14.7 ........14th 13.7Marissa Coleman ............................17th 12.8 ........16th 13.5shay Doron .....................................24th 11.9 ..... T28th 10.7Kristi Toliver ....................................25th 11.8 ........17th 13.3laura Harper ..................................27th 11.1 ......... NR --

reBoUnDInGCrystal langhorne ............................8th 7.7 ..........7th 8.0Marissa Coleman ............................12th 6.9 ........12th 6.9laura Harper ..................................17th 6.4 ........11th 7.3Jade perry ......................................20th 6.3 ......... NR --

FIelD Goal percenTaGeCrystal langhorne ............................ 1st .724 ..........1st .638laura Harper ....................................5th .555` ........13th .477Marissa Coleman ..............................8th .516 ........14th .466Kristi Toliver ....................................12th .495 ........12th .480

assIsTsKristi Toliver ......................................3rd 4.93 ..........6th 3.82Marissa Coleman ............................10th 3.22 ......... NR --

Free ThroW pcT.Marissa Coleman .............................. 1st .853 ..........4th .879Jade perry ........................................3rd .843 ......... NR --shay Doron .......................................6th .816 ......... NR --

3pT FIelD Goal pcT.Kristi Toliver ...................................... 1st .509 ..........1st .475Marissa Coleman ..............................8th .359 ......... NR --ashleigh Newman .............................NR -- ..........7th .367

3pT FIelD Goals MaDeKristi Toliver ......................................6th 2.15 ......... 3rd 2.55

BlocKslaura Harper ....................................5th 1.81 ....... T4th 2.00Marissa Coleman ............................15th 0.74 ......... NR --

assIsT/TUrnover raTIoKristi Toliver ......................................3rd 1.99 ..........6th 1.56Marissa Coleman ..............................8th 1.28 ......... NR --

oFFensIve reBoUnDsCrystal langhorne .......................... 11th 3.04 ..........9th 2.91laura Harper ....................................NR -- ...... T2nd 3.45Marissa Coleman ..............................NR -- ........14th 2.73

DeFensIve reBoUnDsMarissa Coleman ..............................7th 4.85 ..... T14th 4.18Crystal langhorne ..........................10th 4.70 ..........8th 5.09laura Harper ..................................12th 4.22 ......... NR --Jade perry ......................................13th 4.15 ........12th 4.55

TeaM sTaTsscoring ............................................2nd 84.8 .........2nd 80.2scoring Defense ...............................4th 59.4 ..........6th 65.3scoring Margin .................................3rd +25.3 ......... 3rd +14.9Free Throw percentage ...................2nd .754 ..........7th .711Field Goal percentage ...................... 1st .503 ..........1st .455Field Goal percentage Defense .......3rd .357 ......... 3rd .3733pT Field Goal percentage .............. 1st .385 ..........1st .3583pT Field Goal pct. Defense ...........2nd .255 ..........5th .286Rebounding Offense ........................2nd 46.3 ..........1st 46.6Rebounding Defense ........................ 1st 30.5 .........2nd 35.3Rebounding Margin .......................... 1st +15.9 ..........1st +11.4assists .............................................. 1st 19.00 .........2nd 16.91Blocks .............................................T5th 4.22 ..........8th 3.55steals ................................................9th 7.89 ..........8th 8.00Turnover Margin ...............................9th -2.07 ..........8th -1.36assist/Turnover Ratio ......................2nd 1.07 .........2nd 0.98Offensive Rebounds .........................5th 4.89 ..........1st 16.55Defensive Rebounds ........................ 1st 31.44 ..........1st 30.093pT Field Goals Made ......................3rd 5.96 ......... 3rd 5.82

Top senIorsTerpSeNIOrcLaSSrecOrDS2006-07 98-30 .7661990-91 91-33 .7341982-83 91-30 .7521991-92 90-33 .7321989-90 89-34 .7241983-84 89-31 .7421980-81 89-29 .7541988-89 87-36 .7071981-82 87-32 .7311979-80 87-26 .770

accSeNIOrcLaSSeSDuke 118-13 .901NorthCarolina 112-14 .889Maryland 98-30 .766BostonCollege 80-41 .661FloridaState 77-40 .658VirginiaTech 77-41 .653NCState 75-43 .636Virginia 68-50 .576Miami 63-51 .553GeorgiaTech 56-54 .509WakeForest 50-63 .442Clemson 44-67 .396

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Therearetworemainingscheduledconferencecallsduringthe2006-07seasonwiththe12ACCheadwomen’sbasketballcoaches.TherewillbeareplayofeachteleconferenceonTheACC.com.Themediatelephonenumberis(913)981-5572.

MONDay,FeBruary2610:00-10:08CathyInglese,BostonCollege10:08-10:16CristyMcKinney,Clemson10:16-10:24GailGoestenkors,Duke10:24-10:32SueSemrau,FloridaState10:32-10:40MaChelleJoseph,GeorgiaTech10:40-10:48 Brenda Frese, Maryland

TueSDay,FeBruary2710:00-10:08KatieMeier,Miami10:08-10:16SylviaHatchell,NorthCarolina10:16-10:24KayYow,NCState10:24-10:32DebbieRyan,Virginia10:32-10:40BethDunkenberger,VirginiaTech10:40-10:48MikePetersen,WakeForest

acc TeleconFerence

QUIcK FacTsLocation:.........................................................CollegePark,Md.Founded/Enrollment............................................... 1807/35,329President.........................................................Dr.C.D.Mote,Jr.AthleticsDirector...............................................DeborahA.YowConference........................................................... AtlanticCoastNickname...........................................................Terrapins,TerpsHomeCourt(Capacity).......................ComcastCenter(17,950)HeadCoach..................................... BrendaFrese(Arizona‘93)CareerRecord.................................................. 165-78(8years)RecordatMaryland.......................................... 108-48(5years)AssociateHeadCoach..........JeffWalz(NorthernKentucky‘95)AssistantCoach.............................. EricaFloyd(OhioState‘93)AssistantCoach.................. JoannaBernabei(WestLiberty‘97)Dir.ofBballOper........................MarkPearson(IowaState‘96)Asst.Dir.ofBballOper............BeckyBonner(BostonUniv.‘05)2006-06OverallRecord...................................................... 34-42005-06ACCRecord(Finish)..................................12-2(T2nd)Postseason............................................NCAAChampions(6-0)LetterwinnersReturning/Lost................................................. 8/3StartersReturning/Lost.......................................................... 5/0Newcomers............................................................................... 1

GaMe aFTer GaMe• AtGeorgiaTech,seniorShayDoronputonheruniformforthe124thtimeinhercareer,themostofanyTerrapin inschoolhistory.DoronbrokeChristyWinters’recordformostgamesplayed,whoplayedin123gamesfrom1987-80.Doronhasnowplayedin127careergamesatMaryland.

• Doronisalsoonthevergeofstartinginthemostgamesinschoolhistory.Shehasbeenetchedinthestart-inglineup112times,fivegamesfewerthanformerTerpMarché Strickland (1999-2002), who holds the schoolrecord.

GooD For aT leasT 10• National Player of theYear candidate CrystalLanghorne has reached double-figure scoring in 25 oftheTerps’27gamesthisseason.Shehadastreakof44-straightdouble-figurescoringgamesdatingbackto lastseasonuntiltheWakeForestwin.

• In 97 career games, Langhorne has scored indoublefiguresinallbuteightgames.

GreaT sTarT!• TheTerpsopenedtheseasononan18-0run,thebeststartinschoolhistory,toppingthe16-0startduringthe1982-83season.Thisseason’sstreakendedatDuke.

• Maryland’s21-1 recordwas thebest record inschoolhistorythrough22games.

Terps’ hoUse• Marylandis14-1thisseasoninthefriendlycon-finesofComcastCenter.TheTerpshada19-gamehomewinningstreak,whichdatedbacktotheirdefeatofFloridaStateonJan.16,2006,snappedbyNorthCarolinaonJan.28.

• Marylandhaslostjusttwohomegamesoverthelasttwoseasons,postingarecordof29-2.Lastyear,theTerpswonaschool-record15homegames,whichtheycanmatchiftheydefeatDukeinthelasthomegameoftheseason.Marylandis60-16all-timeatComcastCenter(since2002-03).

no. 1 hUrDle• In the last twoseasons,Marylandhas lost justseventimesin65gameswithsixofthoselossescomingagainstteamswhowererankedNo.1inthenationatsome

pointoverthelasttwoyears.

• Maryland’sfirstoffourlosseslastyearwastoTennesseewhowasrankedNo.1inthecoachespollatthetime

• lasT TIMe vs. FsU •#6/6MaryLaND75,FLOrIDaSTaTe57JaN.16,2006•cOMcaSTceNTer(cOLLeGepark,MD.)

FLOrIDaSTaTe(10-6,1-2)player FG 3FG FT O/D rebpF Tp a TOBlk S Min23AliciaGladden f 3-11 0-1 1-2 1/1 2 3 7 1 0 0 1 2031GaniyatAdeduntanf 2-7 0-4 2-2 2/1 3 1 6 1 1 0 1 2633BritanyMiller c 8-14 0-0 0-0 1/2 3 4 16 0 3 2 0 2502LaQuintaNeely g 2-5 0-0 1-2 0/3 3 2 5 5 2 0 1 2312HollyJohnson g 2-7 0-1 0-0 0/4 4 0 4 1 2 0 1 3510MaraFeshour 0-1 0-0 3-4 0/0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1415KyriaBuford 1-2 0-1 0-0 1/0 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 420TanaeDavis-Cain 4-8 1-4 0-0 0/1 1 2 9 2 1 0 0 1921ChristieLautsch 0-0 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 422ShanteWilliams 1-5 0-0 2-4 1/1 2 2 4 0 2 0 0 2044NikkiAnthony 0-0 0-0 1-3 0/1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 10TEAM 4/2 6 Totals.............. 23-601-1110-17 10/16 26 17 57 10 13 3 6 200

#6/6MaryLaND(15-2,2-1)player FG 3FG FT O/D rebpF Tp a TOBlk S Min25MarissaColeman f 4-12 0-2 1-1 1/2 3 2 9 4 2 1 2 3355JadePerry f 5-10 0-0 1-2 3/3 6 0 11 1 4 0 0 2301CrystalLanghorne c 3-4 0-0 6-8 5/14 19 1 12 2 1 0 3 3021AshleighNewman g 4-8 2-5 0-0 3/0 3 0 10 4 2 0 0 2922ShayDoron g 2-7 0-2 1-3 0/0 0 3 5 3 3 0 1 3015LauraHarper 4-6 0-0 3-6 1/6 7 5 11 1 1 1 0 1820KristiToliver 6-8 4-4 0-0 1/5 6 2 16 1 4 1 0 2732CharmaineCarr 0-0 0-0 0-0 0/1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 340AngelRoss 0-0 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 244AurelieNoirez 0-2 0-0 1-2 0/0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 5TEAM 2/0 2 Totals.............. 28-576-1313-22 16/31 47 14 75 16 18 3 6 200

Scorebyperiods 1st 2nd TotalFloridaState 28 29 57#6/6Maryland 44 31 75

FS:38.3FG%;9.13FG%;58.8FT%.MD:49.1FG%;46.23FG%;59.1FT%.aTTeNDaNce:7194.

Maryland starters naMednational Player of the year candidates

Top10accattendanceMarks:1.17,950 Jan.28,2007 Marylandvs.NorthCarolina(ComcastCenter)2.17,243 Feb.13,2005 Marylandvs.Duke(ComcastCenter)3.16,097 Jan.8,2006 Marylandvs.Duke(ComcastCenter)4.14,500 Feb.12,1992 Marylandvs.Virginia(ColeFieldHouse)5.13,446 Feb.22,2004 Marylandvs.Duke(ComcastCenter)6.11,520 Jan.12,1991 VirginiaatNCState(ReynoldsColiseum)7.11,174 Feb.5,1986 NorthCarolinaatVirginia(UniversityHall)8.11,118 Jan.19,2007 VirginiaatMaryland(ComcastCenter)9.10,526 Jan.21,2007 WakeForestatMaryland(ComcastCenter)10.10,114Feb.4,2007 BostonCollegeatMaryland(ComcastCenter)

Top aTTenDances

all-TIMe MarylanD hoMe aTTenDance recorDs

home Nationalyear Games Total avg. ranking2006-07 15 134,573 8,972 6th2005-06 16 77,010 4,813 21st2004-05 15 62,542 4,169 23rd2003-04 15 38,759 2,584 45th2002-03 14 24,612 2,051 53rd2001-02 15 25,200 1,681 70th2000-01 17 21,870 1,286 93rd1999-00 14 19,701 1,407 82nd1998-99 15 19,401 1,293 81st1997-98 13 14,873 1,144 85th1996-97 13 20,124 1,3421995-96 13 15,301 1,177 60th1994-95 16 13,334 8331993-94 13 17,541 1,3491992-93 15 32,708 2,1811991-92 14 35,592 2,5421990-91 13 11,385 876

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Terps on The TUBeMarylandappearsonTVatleast11timesthisseason,includingsixnationaltelecasts.TheTerrapinsopenthehomeslatewithatelevisedgameonComcastSportsNetandplayinfrontofanationalaudienceonCBS,ESPN2,FoxSportsNetandCSTV,whilemakingregularappearancesontheACC’sRegionalSportsNetwork.

Day Date Game TV TimeSun. Nov.12 GeorgeMason CSN W,99-43Sat. Jan.6 MichiganState CBS W,97-57Sat. Jan.13 atDuke FSN L,62-81Fri. Jan.19 Virginia RSN W,95-68Sun. Jan.21 WakeForest CSTV W,83-60Sun. Jan.28 NorthCarolina ESPN2 L,71-84Sun. Feb.4 BostonCollege RSN W,71-39Sun. Feb.11 atVirginia RSN W,83-74Thur. Feb.15 atFloridaState ESPN2 7p.m.Sun. Feb.18 Duke FSN 6p.m.Sun. Feb.25 atBostonCollege RSN 3p.m.

RSN-RegionalSportsNetwork(ComcastSportsNet,FoxSportsSouth,SunSports);CBS,ESPN2,CSTV,FSN(FoxCollegeSports)-na-tional.CSN-ComcastSportsNet.

acc preseason pIcKs

2006-07preseasonpoll1.MaryLaND(25)2.NorthCarolina(13)3.Duke4.NCState5.FloridaState6.Virginia7.BostonCollege8.GeorgiaTech9.Miami10.VirginiaTech11.WakeForest12.Clemson

preseasonplayeroftheyearIvoryLata,NorthCarolina

preseasonrookieoftheyearMonicaWright,Virginia

preseasonall-accIvoryLatta,NorthCarolinaErlanaLarkins,NorthCarolinacrySTaLLaNGhOrNe,MaryLaNDMarISSacOLeMaN,MaryLaNDLindseyHarding,Duke

WaTch IT on Tv & The WeB!

DoUBle-DoUBles

CAREER(currentplayersonly)MarissaColeman(14)12/1/05 vs.AppalachianState 17pts.,10reb.12/22/05 atGeorgeMason 20pts.,10reb.12/30/05 Furman 16pts.,10reb.1/26/06 GeorgiaTech 18pts.,10reb.2/1/06 Miami 10pts.,12reb.2/19/06 atNCState 10pts.,10reb.3/5/06 vs.#2/2Duke 16pts.,13reb.4/2/06 vs.#1/1NorthCarolina 12pts.,14reb.4/4/06 vs.#4/4Duke 10pts.,14reb.11/10/06 atMiddleTennesseeState 19pts.,15reb.12/2/06 UCSantaBarbara* 15pts.,14.reb.10asst.12/4/06 Siena 19pts.,12asst.12/10/06 atTemple 16pts.,10reb.2/11/07 atVirginia 18pts.,12reb.ShayDoron(2)12/7/05 atMonmouth 17pts.,10asst.12/11/05 Arizona 12pts.,13asst.LauraHarper(9)11/21/04 vs.Siena 12pts.,14reb.11/26/04 vs.#2/2LSU 17pts.,16reb.12/7/04 vs.St.Bonaventure 10pts.,10reb.11/25/05 vs.#2/1Tennessee 13pts.,12reb.12/30/05 Furman 13pts.,10reb.2/5/06 Virginia 17pts.,10reb.2/16/06 #18/20BostonCollege 14pts.,10reb.3/19/06 vs.SacredHeart(NCAAs) 16pts.,13reb.12/21/06 atLoyola 11pts.,12reb.CrystalLanghorne(41)11/30/04 vs.Loyola 14pts.,10reb.12/4/04 atXavier 18pts.,11reb.12/7/04 vs.St.Bonaventure 12pts.,10reb.12/30/04 vs.Massachusetts 26pts.,10reb.1/9/05 vs.#5/4NorthCarolina 23pts.,14reb.1/13/05 atGeorgiaTech 14pts.,15reb.1/20/05 vs.Virginia 16pts.,17reb.1/23/05 vs.NCState 13pts.,19reb.1/29/05 atArizona 20pts.,16reb.2/6/05 atClemson 12pts.,13reb.2/17/05 atMiami 29pts.,22reb.2/20/05 atVirginia 11pts.,12reb.2/24/05 VirginiaTech 19pts.,16reb.2/28/05 NorthernColorado 31pts.,11reb.3/4/05 vs.Clemson(ACCTourn.) 24pts.,16reb.3/5/05 vs.#19/21NCState(ACCs) 23pts.,17reb.3/20/05 vs.#24/21UW-GreenBay(NCAA) 16pts.,10reb.3/22/05 vs.#8/7OhioState(NCAA) 22pts.,16reb.11/18/05 atSiena 13pts.,10reb.11/24/05 vs.#9/9MichiganState 10pts.,12reb.11/25/05 vs.#2/1Tennessee 19pts.,11reb.12/4/05 MountSt.Mary’s 30pts.,10reb.

12/11/05 Arizona 15pts.,11reb.12/29/05 CentralConnecticutState 22ptss,10reb.1/5/06 at#19/21BostonCollege 24pts.,13reb.1/16/06 FloridaState 12pts.,19reb.1/23/06 at#25/24VirginiaTech 21pts.,12reb.1/29/06 atWakeForest 34pts.,14reb.2/1/06 Miami 10pts.,12reb.2/23/06 Clemson 16pts.,10reb.3/5/05 vs.#2/2Duke 13pts.,10reb.3/25/06 vs.#10/10Baylor(NCAA) 34pts.,15reb.3/27/06 vs.#18/19Utah(NCAA) 18pts.,11reb.11/10/06 atMiddleTennesseeState 16pts.,11reb.11/17/06 vs.TCU 11pts.,11reb.11/19/06 vs.#25GeorgeWashington 20pts.,11reb.11/25/06 vs.Mississippi 17pts.,13reb.11/29/06 atMarshall 15pts.,10reb.1/13/06 Virginia 17pts.,12reb.1/28/07 #2/2NorthCarolina 14pts.,10reb.2/11/07 atVirginia 19pts.,15reb.JadePerry(6)12/1/05 AppalachianState 16pts.,16reb.12/4/05 MountSt.Mary’s 23pts.,13reb.1/2/06 Manhattan 17pts.,10reb.3/19/06 vs.SacredHeart(NCAAs) 20pts.,10reb.1/6/07 #19/18MichiganState 12pts.,10reb.1/10/06 atMiami 19pts.,14reb.KristiToliver(2)12/1/05 vs.AppalachianState 17pts.,11asst.1/20/06 atVirginia 12pts.,10asst.

2006-07MarissaColeman(5)11/10/06 atMiddleTennesseeState 19pts.,15reb.12/2/06 UCSantaBarbara* 15pts.,14.reb.10asst.12/4/06 Siena 19pts.,12asst.12/10/06 atTemple 16pts.,10reb.2/11/07 atVirginia 18pts.,12reb.LauraHarper(1)12/21/06 atLoyola 11pts.,12reb.CrystalLanghorne(8)11/10/06 atMiddleTennesseeState 16pts.,11reb.11/17/06 vs.TCU 11pts.,11reb.11/19/06 vs.#25GeorgeWashington 20pts.,11reb.11/25/06 vs.Mississippi 17pts.,13reb.11/29/06 atMarshall 15pts.,10reb.1/13/06 Virginia 17pts.,12reb.1/28/07 #2/2NorthCarolina 14pts.,10reb.2/11/07 atVirginia 19pts.,15reb.JadePerry(2)1/6/07 #19/18MichiganState 12pts.,10reb.1/10/06 atMiami 19pts.,14reb.* First-ever triple-double in school history

ofthemeeting.TheLadyVolswentontooccupythetopspotinbothrankingsforatleasteightweeks.TheTerpsalsofelltwicetoDukelastseason,whowasalsorankedNo.1forfivetotalweeksandiscurrentlytheNo.1teaminthenation.MarylandhaslosttwicetoNorthCarlolina,whowasrankedNo.1lastyear,onceinthechampionshipgameoftheACCTournamentandonJan.28,2007.

• TheTerps’lossatGeorgiaTechisthefirsttoanunrankedteamsinceFeb.24,2005whentheylosttoVirginiaTech,87-79.

coleMan, lanGhorne MaKe WooDen cUT• Maryland’sCrystalLanghorneandMarissa

Colemanwerenamed to theMidseasonWoodenAll-Americanteamandareamongthe top 20 candidates for the John R.WoodenAward,presentedtothenation’stopwomen’sbasketballplayer.Thelistisbasedonindividualplayerperformancesandteamrecordsthroughthefirsthalfoftheseason.

• LanghorneandColemanhavehelpedtheTerrapinstoatopfivenationalrankingformostoftheseasonandtheteam’ssecond-straight20-winseason.

• Langhornemakesthemidseasoncutforthesecond-straightyear.Sheleadsthena-tioninfieldgoalpercentageandleadstheteaminscoringandrebounding.Coleman

category.......05-06Total...return........ Lost....%returnPoints...................... 3,166......3,093............ 73............97.7FGMade................. 1,130......1,104............ 26............97.7FGAtt..................... 2,363......2,293............ 70............97.03PGMade................. 216.........216.............. 0..........100.03PGAtt...................... 540.........539.............. 1............99.8FTMade.................... 690.........669............ 21............97.0FTAtt......................... 924.........888............ 36............96.1Rebounds............... 1,720......1,629............ 91............94.7Off.Rebounds........... 568.........536............ 32............94.4Def.Rebounds........ 1,152......1,093............ 59............94.9Assists....................... 652.........627............ 25............96.2Turnovers.................. 688.........667............ 21............96.9Blocks........................ 195.........180............ 15............92.3Steals......................... 268.........261.............. 7............97.8Minutes................... 7,750......7,252.......... 498............93.6

averaged 83.3 per game in 05-06; return 81.3 ppg this season, lost 2.0. averaged 45.3 rpg in 05-06; return 42.9 this season, lost 2.4 rpg

WhaT reTUrns vs. WhaT’s losT

ThIrDSeaSONOFuNDerTheSheLLuNDerWay:ThethirdseasonofUndertheShelldebutedthisweekonComcastSportsNetandwillrunfor12weeksbeginningonWednesday,Jan.10at11p.m.Thegroundbreakingseries,whichfeaturestheMarylandwomen’sbasketballteam,re-airsweeklyonCSTVonThursdaysat11a.m.

ScheDuLe:Wednesdays CSN 11p.m.Thursdays CSTV 11a.m.

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GaMe noTes • FeB. 15 at FlorIDa sTaTe 7issecondontheteaminscoringandrebounding.Shewasthefirstplayerinschoolhistorytopostatriple-doubleonDec.2againstUCSantaBarbara.

20-WIn seasons• WiththeirwinoverWakeForest,Marylandpostedits

third-straightseasonwithatleast20wins,thefirsttimeithasaccomplishedthatfeatsince1980.

• Fifth-yearheadcoachBrendaFresehasguidedtheTerpstoatleast18winsinfourofherfiveseasonsatthehelm.

haIlInG Threes• Marylandhashadathree-pointer in79-consecutivegames,datingbacktoJan.29,2005whentheTerps

madethreetreysatArizonatowininovertime.

• TheTerpsledthecountryinthree-pointshootinglastyear(40.0percent)andboastoneofthetop10three-pointshootingpercentagesinthecountrythisseason.

TolIver BreaKs neWMan’s 3-poInT shooTInG recorD• IntheTerrapins’victoryatClemson,sophomoreKristiToliverseemedtobeina“zone.”Thepointguardfrom

Harrisonburg,Va.,wasaperfect6-for-6fromthree-pointrange,breakingtheschoolrecordforthebestshootingpercentageinagamefromthatrange.ItalsotiedtheACCsingle-gamerecord,aswell.

• ToliverbroketeammateAshleighNewman’srecordof85.7percentshooting,amarkshesetfourgamesagoatMiami.Newmanwas6-for-7ontheeveningfromthatdistance,shatteringtheoldrecordof66.7percentwhichhadstoodsince1989(byCarlaHolmesandmatchedfourmoretimes).

• BothNewmanandToliver’sshootingabilitiesareevident.Boththeirnamesarepepperedalloverthethree-pointshootingrecords.BothalsohelpedMarylandbreakthesingle-gamerecordformostthrees(12)vs.UNCGreensborointheTerrapinClassic.

• Toliverisbestknownforhermiraculousthree-pointeroverDuke’s6-foot-7AlisonBalesintheNCAAChamion-shipgamelastseasontosendthegameintoovertime.

• Toliverleadsthenationinthree-pointshooting.

Doron aMonG Top 30 For class honor• Maryland’sShayDoronwasnamedonethetop30women’scandidatesforthe2007Lowe’sSeniorCLASS

Award-thenation’spremiertributetocollegeseniors.TheawardispresentedannuallytoaNCAADivisionImaleandfemaleseniorbasketballplayerwhoexcelbothonandoffthecourt.

• Doronhasbeennamedteamcaptainthreetimes.Shehascontributedtotheteaminmanywaysonthecourtsincearrivingoncampusasafreshman.ShecurrentlyranksinnumerouscareercategoriesintheMarylandrecordbooks,includingNo.2onthescoringlistbehindonlyVickyBullett.Thisyear,shehasbeennamedtothreeNationalPlayeroftheYearcandidatelists.Lastyear,DoronwasanESPNTheMagazine/CoSIDAsecondteamAcademicAll-Americanandhasbeenanacademicall-districtselectiontwice.

lanGhorne naMeD acc player oF The WeeK• Forthethirdtimeinhercareerandthefirsttimethisseason,juniorCrystalLanghornewasnamedACCPlayer

oftheWeek,whichwasannouncedonJan.8.Langhorneearnedtheconferenceweeklyhonorafteraveragingnearly22pointsand6.5reboundspergameovertwogames.

• Langhorneclosedouta2-0weekgoing13-for-14,dominatingtheinsideagainstNo.19/18MichiganState,scoringaseason-high28pointsin28minutesofaction.Shewasalsoonereboundshyofadouble-double.

• Shedropped15points,going5-for-8fromthefloorinthedecisivevictoryintheACCopeneragainstNCState.Langhorneleadsthenationinshootingpercentage.

Doron 2nD aMonG all-TIMe Terp scorers• SeniorShayDoron’s impactontheMarylandwomen’sbasketballprogramisstampedallovertherecord

books.Anotherachievementonherresumewasaddedwhenshebecamethesecond-mostprolificscorerinschoolhistoryagainstNCStateonJan.3.InhercareeratMaryland,Doronhasscored1,800pointsexactlyin127games.

• Doron’s10pointsagainsttheWolfpackmovedherintosecondplaceinscoringatMarylandall-time,trailingonlyTerrapingreatVickyBullettwhosettheschool’sscoringrecord,netting1,928pointfrom1986-89.

• Asshemoveupthecharts,shepassedsomegreatTerrapins,includingChristyWinters(1985-90,1,679),MarciaRichardson(1979-84,1,630),JessieHicks(1990-93,1,601)andDeannaTate(1986-89,1,541),tonameafew,andallrankedinthetopfiveontheMarylandscoringlist.

recorDs WaTch..

TerpSaLLOVerrecOrDBOOkSsix current Terrapins can find their names all over-the record books. some are even found among the top five in several different categories and are about to reach milestones, while shay Doron and Crystal langhorne have broken or are on track to break several records. For a complete list of updated career records, go to page 15.

ScOrING:ShayDoron 2nd 1,800CrystalLanghorne T5th 1,601

ScOrINGaVeraGe:CrystalLanghorne T2nd 16.5ShayDoron T6th 14.2

reBOuNDING:CrystalLanghorne 3rd 874

reBOuNDINGaVeraGe:CrystalLanghorne T2nd 9.0

FIeLDGOaLSMaDe:CrystalLanghorne 5th 626ShayDoron 9th 589

FIeLDGOaLaTTeMpTS:ShayDoron 2nd 1,447

FIeLDGOaLperceNTaGe:CrystalLanghorne 1st .653LauraHarper 6th .548MarissaColeman 15th .509

FreeThrOWSMaDe:ShayDoron 1st 478CrystalLanghorne 3rd 349

FreeThrOWaTTeMpTS:ShayDoron 1st 597CrystalLanghorne 2nd 561

FreeThrOWperceNTaGe:ShayDoron 2nd .801

aSSISTS:ShayDoron 8th 386

STeaLS:ShayDoron 10th 211

BLOckS:LauraHarper 4th 134MarissaColeman 9th 72

3-FIeLDGOaLSMaDe:ShayDoron 3rd 144KristiToliver 4th 117AshleighNewman 5th 106MarissaColeman 7th 82

3FIeLDGOaLaTTeMpTS:ShayDoron 3rd 432AshleighNewman 4th 299KristiToliver 7th 260MarissaColeman 10th 193

3FIeLDGOaLperceNTaGe:KristiToliver 2nd .450MarissaColeman 4th .425AshleighNewman 9th .355ShayDoron 14th .333

recorDs WaTchHere’s a quick look at the two biggest records in school history. Both shay Doron and Crystal langhorne are rapidly moving up the scoring and rebounding charts and approaching some significant milestones.

ScOrINGplayer current Milestone ToGo recordShayDoron 1,800 1,928(1st) 129 1,928CrystalLanghorne 1,601 1,630(4th) 29 1,928

reBOuNDINGCrystalLanghorne 874 936(2nd) 63 968

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By The nUMBers

1National Championships won (2006)

2shay Doron’s rank on Maryland’s all-time scoring list

3Number of Terps named to Wooden award preseason watch list

4Number of Terps named to Wade Watch

5Number of Terps named to Naismith player of the Year watch list

5starters returning from last season’s champi-onship team

5Number of Terps averaging double figures

5Crystal langhorne’s rank on Maryland’s all-time scoring list

6Terps’NationalRanking

6Number of 3-pointers Kristi Toliver made and attempted at Clemson breaking the school record for pct.

6Number of statistical categories the Terps lead the aCC

8Number of Terps who have led the team in scoring in a game

10Number of weeks Terps were ranked No. 1

11 Number of games against teams ranked or receiving votes in the latest polls [North Carolina, Duke (2), George Washington, Michigan st., Middle Tennessee st., Mississippi, NC state, Florida st., Temple, TCU]

14 Number of double-doubles recorded by the Terps this year (langhorne 7, Coleman 5, Harper 1, perry 2)

18-0Record to start the season, a school record

24 Number of consecutive games Maryland won before losing to Duke, a school record

30 Win streak against non-conference teams

17,950Number of fans that attended the Terps’ home game vs. North Carolina, an aCC record

GeTTInG IT Done early• TheTerpshaverarelyallowedasuspensefulgame,generallydecidingtheoutcomeinthefirsthalf.Averaging

a25.3marginofvictoryontheseason,intheir24wins,theyhaveaverageda+16.7leadinthefirst20minutesofthegame.

• Marylandopponentshavebeenwithin10pointsoftheTerpsathalftimeonlytwiceinits24wins(atMiddleTennesseeState-5;atTemple-2)andhaveonlylostthreetimesthisseason.

• Maryland’s39-pointhalftimeleadatMiamiwasthelargestoftheseason.TheTerpswereahead,59-20,enroutetoa111-53win.

Terps as no. 1• Afterspendingthefirst10weeksoftheseasonastheNo.1teaminthecountryintheAssociatedPressand

ESPN/USATodayCoachespoll,theTerrapinshavespent14weeksall-timeinbothpollsrankedNo.1teaminthenationinthehistoryoftheprogram.

• Maryland’sall-timerecordwhenrankedNo.1inbothpollsis24-3overthe14-weekperiod.TheTerpsweretheAP’sNo.1teamfromJan.19-Feb.15,1992,andthecoaches’topteamfromJan.21-Feb.17,1992,andhavebeenrankedNo.1inbothpollseveryweekthisseason.

coachInG MIlesTone• Fifth-yearheadcoachBrendaFreserecordedher100thcareer-victoryatMarylandwhentheTerrapinsdefeated

NCState,80-61,intheirACCopener.

• InherfiveyearsatMaryland,Fresehasamassed108victoriesand48lossesfora69.2winningpercentage.SheisthesecondMarylandwomen’sbasketballcoachtowin100gamesinCollegePark.FormerlegendarymentorChrisWellerwonher100thMarylandgameinherfifthseasonandinher136thgameatthehelm.Whensheretiredafterthe2001-02campaign,shehadwon499contestsin27years.

• Frese’sfirstwininColllegeParkwasan80-72winoverLoyolaonNov.22,2002.Sincethen,shehasguidedtheTerpstothree-straightwinningseasons,three-consecutiveNCAATournamentappearances,back-to-back20-winseasons,aNo.1rankingandtheprogram’sfirst-evernationalchampionshipcrown.Fresehascompileda165-78(.679)careerrecordineightyearsofcoaching.

Terps BreaK 3-poInT shooTInG recorD• Marylandputonathree-pointshootingclinicinitsvictoryoverUNCGreensboroonthefirstdayoftheTerrapin

Classic.TheTerpsmade12threepointers,breakingthesingle-gameteamrecord.

• Thepreviousrecordof11wassetin1999againstFairleighDickinsonandwastiedonFeb.5,2005atClemsonwhenthen-freshmanAshleighNewmanmadeseventreysaClemson,nearlybreakingtheindividualschoolmark.

• TheTerrapinsarelongremovedfromthedayswhentheywerenotathree-pointshootingteam.In2004-05,MarylandwaslastintheACCinthree-pointersmade(3.16)andweresixthwitha32.0three-pointshootingpercentage.Lastyear,Marylandledthenationwitha40percentteamshootingpercentagefromthatrangeand,thisseason,leadtheACCinthreepointshootingandareeighthinthenationinthecategory.

a lITTle help FroM FrIenDs• TheTerrapinsareaveraging84.8pointspergame,thesecond-mostinthenation,butarenotscoringwithout

somehelp.Ofthe31.5fieldgoalsmadepergame,19.0ofthosearecomingbyanassist.Marylandissecondinthenationinassistspergame.

cenTUry clUB• TheTerrapinshavescoredover100pointseighttimessinceheadcoachBrendaFresearrivedinCollegePark.

Sevenofthose100-pointgameshavecomeinthelasttwoseasons.

• TheTerpshavereachedthe100-pointmarkthreetimeslastyearandhavealreadyscored100pointsfourtimesthisseason,aswell.

• Marylandwassecondinthenationinscoringlastseasonandhaveanotherpotentoffensethisyear,rankingsecondinthecountryenteringtheweek.

• Maryland’s111pointsatMiamiwerethemostithasscoredinanACCgamein27years.TheTerpsscored117pointsinavictoryoverWakeForestonJan.23,1980.

FIve sTarTers aMonG naIsMITh canDIDaTes, FIrsT TIMe ever• Forthefirsttimeever,fiveplayersfromthesameteamwerenamedpreseasoncandidatesfortheNaismith

Award,presentedtothenationalplayeroftheyear,whichwasannouncedinearlyDecember.AllofMaryland’sfivestarterswereamongthe30preseasoncandidates.

• Marylandcontinuestomakehistory.FourTerrapinswereselectedpreseasoncandidatesfortheWadeTrophy,makingitafirstinthehistoryoftheawardthatfourplayersfromthesameteamwereplacedontheWadeWatchlist.

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GaMe noTes • FeB. 15 at FlorIDa sTaTe 9• SeniorShayDoron,juniorCrystalLang-horne and sophomore Marissa Coleman havebeennamedtothreenationalplayerof theyearlists todate,whilesophomoreKristiToliverwasalsoplacedontheWadeWatch.ThismarksthefirsttimejuniorLauraHarper,lastyear’sFinalFourMostOutstandingPlayer,hasbeenplacedonanationalplayeroftheyearcandidatelist.

coleMan selecTeD acc player oF The WeeK• Afterregisteringtheprogram’sfirst-evertripledoubleandthe11thinACChistory,sopho-moreMarissaColemanwasvotedtheconference’sPlayeroftheWeekonDec.4.SheisthefirstTerptoearnthehonorthisseason.

• Coleman had 15 points, 14 reboundsand a then career-high 10 assists to post thetriple-doubleagainstUCSantaBarbara.ShenearlyoutreboundedtheGauchosonherown,astheyhadonly17teamboards.Earlierintheweek,shenearlyhadadouble-double,netting13pointsandgrabbedninereboundsinthewinatMarshall.

• ShewasthefirstoftwoTerrapinssofarthisseasontoearntheweeklyhonor.

coleMan MaKes hIsTory• SophomoreMarissaColemanwas the

firstplayerinschoolhistorytorecordatriple-double,doingsointhewinoverUCSBonDec.2.Shenetted15points,grabbed14reboundsandhadathencareer-high10assiststomarktheachievement.

• Colemanbecamethe11thplayerinACChistorytorecordatriple-ouble.Sheistheonlyplayerintheconferencethisseasontoputupatriple-double.

school recorD-BreaKInG WIn sTreaK• Marylandboastedthenation’slongestwinstreak(men’sorwomen’s),winning

24-straightgamesbeforeitslossatDuke.ThestreakdatedbacktotheTerps’NCAATournament first-roundvictoryoverSacredHeartonMarch19,2006.The24-straightwinsalsosetaschoolrecord.

• TheTerps’winoverNCStateonJan.3wastheir22ndinarow,breakingthepreviousschoolrecordof21-straightwins,whichspannedJan.10,1989,throughMarch31,1989.

yoU can’T spell MarylanD WIThoUT a “D”• Knownforprimarilyfortheiroffense,theTerpshavealsoshowntheycanplay

ontheotherendofthecourt,aswell.Theteamlimitingopponentsto59.4pointspergame.In14oftheTerrapins’27games,overhalftheteam’sgames,theyhaveallowed60pointsperless.

• TheTerpshaveheldsevenopponentstounder50points,themostsince1996-97whentheyheld10teamsunderthatthreshold,settingtheteamrecordduringtheshotclockera.Theoverallschoolrecordwassetintheinauguralyearof1971-72when11-of-14opponentswereheldtounder50.

• Mostrecently,theTerpsheldBostonCollegetolessthan40points.The39pointstheEaglesscoredwerethefewestMarylandhasallowedinanACCgamesinceJan.28,1994,whenitdefeatedFloridaState,81-39.

• MarylandissecondintheACCin3-pointfieldgoalpercentagedefense,limitingopponentstojust25.5percentshootingfrombehindthethree-pointarc.

• Lastseason,Marylandallowed65.0pointspergame,4.5ppgmorethanthisyear.

BalancInG acT• Forthesecond-consecutiveyear,Marylandboastsabalancedattackandahigh-

poweredoffensewithnumerousoptionsasfiveTerpsareaveragingdouble-digitscoring.

• TheTerpshavehadatleastfourplayersscoreindoublefiguresinallbutfive

games. Five times the team has had six players reach double digits, mostrecentlyintheblowoutvictoryatMiami.Theoffenseis,onceagain,oneofthebestinthenationrankingsecondoverallandsecondintheACC,aswell.

• Duringlastyear’schampionshiprun,fiveplayersaverageddoublefigures,theonlyteamfromamajorconferencetoaccomplishthatfeat.TheTerps’offensewassecondinthenationwithanaverageof83.3ppg,thehighestintheprogramsince1988-89.

TaKInG The leaD• Eight different players have led the team in scoring in games this season.

SophomoreMarissaColemanhasbeentheteam’shighscorersixtimes,themostofanyoneontheteam.JuniorCrystalLanghorne,sophomoreKristiToliverandjuniorLauraHarperhavebeenthescoringleaderfivetimes.

BoarDInG school• TheTerpshavebeendominantontheboards,averaginga15.9rebounding

margin,thebestmargininthenation.

• Marylandhashardlyallowedopponents toget their fair share, includng topteamssuchas#2/2NorthCarolina,whowasoureboundedbytheTerpsby12.Opponentsareaveragingjust30.5reboundspergameagainsttheTerps.UCSantaBarbarahadjust17reboundsinthegameonDec.2,thefewestintheBrendaFreseera,untilthefollowinggamewhenSienahadjust16onDec.4.

• Abigpartoftheformulainlastyear’sNCAAtitlerunwasrebounding,aswell.TheTerpsledthenationinreboundingmarginat+11.9rpgin2005-06.

WInnInG BIG• Maryland’s61-pointwinoverUCSBwastiedforthesecond-largestmarginof

victoryinthehistoryoftheprogram.ItwasalsothelargestwinmarginsincetheTerpsdefeatedUMES,102-31,onDec.28,1993,a71-pointmarginsettingtheschoolrecord.

• TheTerpsareaveraginga+25.3marginofvictorythisseason.MarylandranksthirdintheACCandinthecountryinscoringmargin(behindNorthCarolina+34.7andDuke+27.7).

• Maryland’shighestaveragemarginofvictorywas+22.7ppgduringthe1975-76campaign.

oUT oF conFerence DoMInaTIon• Maryland,whoisridingthelongestwinstreakinthenation,isalsolookingat

anotherwinningstreak.TheTerpshavewon30-straightgamesagainstnon-conferenceopponents,thethird-longestnon-conferencestreakinthenation.

• BothNorthCarolinaandDukeclaimthelongestnon-conferencewinstreakat32games.

• TheTerps’lastlosstoanon-conferenceteamwasan80-75decisiontothen-No.1rankedTennessee,80-75,onNov.26,2005inthechampionshipgameoftheParadiseJamintheVirginIslands.

conFerence MeDley• WithiswinovertheBigTen’sMichiganState,Marylandclosedoutthenon-

conferenceportionofthe2006-07schedulewithaspotlessrecord,winning16out-of-conferenceclashescomingagainstteamsfrom14differentleagues.

• Maryland’sfirst11gamesoftheseasonwereagainstteamsfrom11differentconferences,beforefacinganotherteamfromthesameleague.

• TheTerpsopenedtheseasonagainsttheSunBelt’sMiddleTennesseeStateand unveiled the championship banner before playing the ColonialAthleticAssociation’sGeorgeMason.TheBTIClassic includedtheMountainWest’sTCU, thePac-10’sArizonaand theAtlantic10’sGeorgeWashington. In theBahamas,MarylanddefeatedtheAtlanticSun’sGardner-WebbbeforecruisingtovictoryoverMississippioftheSEC.TheTerpspickeduparoadvictoryatMarshallfromConferenceUSAandthencrushedUCSantaBarbarafromtheBigWest.MarylanddefeatedtheMetroAtlanticAthleticConference’sSienawhenitvisitedCollegeParkbeforetheTerpsbeattheMissouriValley’sNorthernIowa.TheTerps’meetingatTemplewastheirsecondagainstanA-10squad.

• MarylandalsofacedUNCGreensborofromtheSouthernConferenceandtheMAAC’sMaristattheTerrapinClassic.

6INDOuBLeFIGureS11/12 GeorgeMason12/2 UCSantaBarbara12/21 atLoyola12/29 UNCGreensboro1/10 atMiami

5INDOuBLeFIGureS11/25 vs.Mississippi12/4 Siena12/10 atTemple12/30 Marist1/3 NCState1/6 MichiganState2/11 atVirginia

4INDOuBLeFIGureS11/10 atMiddleTennessee11/18 Arizona11/19 GeorgeWashington11/24 vs.Gardner-Webb11/29 atMarshall1/19 Virginia1/21 WakeForest1/25 atClemson1/28 NorthCarolina2/1 atGeorgiaTech

aLLFIVeSTarTerS11/25 vs.Mississippi12/2 UCSB12/21 atLoyola

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Terps WIn TerrapIn classIc• Marylandwonitsthirdregular-seasontournamentoftheseason,capturingits

fourth-straightTerrapinClassic.NationalplayeroftheyearcandidatesophomoreMarissaColemanwasnamedthetournament’sMostValuablePlayer.

• SophomoreKristiToliverwasnamedtotheall-tournamentteam,whilejuniorSa’deWiley-Gatewood,whowasplayinginonlyherthirdgameasaTerrapin,wasalsonamedtotheall-starteam.

• TheTerpsextendedtheirnation’slongestwinstreaktoaschool-recordtying21games,defeatingUNCGreensboro,92-57,onthefirstday,thentoppedMarist,86-60,inthechampionshipgame.

• TheTerrapinguardsdominatedplay,shooting53.7percent from three-pointrange.BothColemanandWiley-Gatewoodwere5-7fromthreeoverthetwogames (.714),whileToliverwas50percent from long-range,going6-for-12.Maryland’s12threepointersvs.theSpartansontheopeningdayofthetourna-mentwasaschoolrecord.

• Marylandalsomadeoverhalftheirfieldgoalsoverall,shooting54.5percentasateam.Onthefreethrowline,theTerpswerejustasimpressive,missingjustsixfreebeesin52attemptsforan88.5shootingpercentage.

• Ontheglass,Marylandwasjustasdominant,outreboundingUNCGandtheRedFoxesbyanaveragemarginof22.0reboundspergame.

Terps claIM JUnKanoo JaM TITle• Marylandwonitssecondregular-seasontournamentcrown,claimingtheJunk-

anooJamintheBahamasovertheThanksgivingbreak.SeniorShayDoronwasnamedMostValuablePlayer,whilejuniorsCrystalLanghorneandLauraHarperwereselectedtotheall-tournamentteam.

• TheTerrapinsbrokethetournamentsingle-gamescoringrecord,netting110pointsinthewinoverMississippiinthechampionshipgame.OleMiss,ontheotherhand,scored79points.MarylanddefeatedGardner-Webb,83-41,onthefirstdaytoreachthetitlematchup.

• FourTerpsaverageddoublefiguresinthetournament,asMarylanddisplayeditsbalancedscoring.Langhorne,DoronandHarpereachaveraged16.5pointspergameoverthetwogames,whilesophomoreMarissaColemantallied15.5ppg.

Terps WIn BTI classIc• TheTerpswonthefirst-everBTIClassicwhichwashostedatComcastCenter,

sweeping2006NCAATournamentparticipantTCU(82-64),thePac-10’sArizona(75-61)andthen-25thrankedGeorgeWashington(73-48).

• JuniorAll-American Crystal Langhorne was named the tournament’s MostValuablePlayerafteraveraging14.0pointsand9.3reboundspergame,whileshooting75percentfromthefloor.SeniorShayDoronhadthree-straightdouble-digitgames,openingwitha22-pointandseven-reboundperformanceagainstTCU.ShealsohadsevenboardsagainstGeorgeWashington.

• JuniorLauraHarperalsohadastandoutperformanceintheBTIClassic.Shenettedacareer-high27pointsvs.theLadyFrogs,tallying14pointsinthefinaltwogames.

• TheBTIClassicwasthefirstofthreein-seasontournamentsfortheTerra-pins.

Terps UnveIl chaMpIonshIp Banner• Initshomeopenervs.GeorgeMasononNov.12,Marylandunveileditsnational

championshipbanner.ThebannercommemoratestheTerrapins’2006champion-shiprunwhentheywontheprogram’sfirst-everNCAAtitle.

• Thechampionshipbannerwillbepermanentlydisplayedintheraftersoppositethemen’s2002nationalchampionshipbanner.

lanGhorne aMonG Top 10 scorers• Makingherwayupthescoringcharts,juniorCrystalLanghorneisamongthe

top10scorersinschoolhistory.The22ndplayerintheprogramtohavescored1,000pointsandthefastestplayertoreachthatplateau,shehasscored1,601in97-careergameswhichistiedforfifthall-timeatMaryland.

• Langhornetalliedher1,300thcareerpointthisseasonattheJunkanooJam,thenscoredher1,400thpointagainstUNCGreensborointhefirstgameoftheTerrapinClassic.Her1,500thand1,600thpointsbothcameagainstVirginiathis

season.

lanGhorne aMonG BesT Terp reBoUnDers• InjustovertwoseasonsasaTerrapin,juniorCrystalLanghorneenteredthetop10in

careerreboundingagainstGeorgeMason.ApreseasonAPAll-American,LanghorneisoneofonlythreeplayersatMarylandtohave800reboundsandhascollected874todate,whichranksthirdall-time,passingformerTerpMyraWaters(1979-82)againstMichiganState.

• Langhornegrabbedher800threboundinthelossatDuke.

seeInG DoUBle• PreseasonAPAll-AmericanCrystalLanghorneistheACC’sactivecareerdouble-

doublesleader.Shehasrecordeddouble-doublesineightgamesthisseason,third-mostintheACC,andhasdoneso41timesin97careergames.

• SophomoreMarissaColemanstartedoff theseasonwhereshe leftoff.Sheended the2006-07campaignwithdouble-doubles inbothNCAAFinalFourgamesand,atMiddleTennesseeintheseasonopener,sheposted19pointsandacareer-hightying15reboundsforher10th-careerdouble-double.Shehasfivedouble-doublesontheseason,includingtheprogram’sfirst-evertriple-double.

• LauraHarperbecamethethirdplayerthisseasonwithadouble-double(Dec.21atLoyola),whileclassmateJadePerrydidsoinback-to-backgamesagainstNo.19/18MichiganStateandatMiami.

FIrsT-ever no. 1 preseason ranKInG• Forthefirsttimeinthehistoryoftheprogram,MarylandwasrankedNo.1in

boththeAssociatedPresandESPN/USATodayCoachesPreseasonpoll.Itwasthefirsttimein10yearsateamotherthanConnecticut,DukeorTennesseehadbeenpreseasonrankedNo.1.

• TheTerps’No.1rankinginbothpollscomesaftertheywonthe2006NCAAtitleinAprilandreturnthetopeightscorersandreboundersfromthatchampionshipteam.Amongthereturnees isalsoall fivestarters.TheTerrapinsendedthe2005-06campaignrankedNo.1bythecoachesaftercapturingtheNCAAtitlewitha78-75overtimevictoryagainstDukeinApril.

• TheonlyothertimeMarylandwasrankedNo.1(AP)inthehistoryoftheprogramwasfromJan.19-Feb.15,1992.TheTerpswerepreviouslyNo.1inthecoachespollfromJan.11-Feb.17,1992.

• MarylandwasrankedNo.1inthepreseasoninnumerouspollspublishedbyseveralcollegiatebasketballpublications.TheTerpsweretabbedthetopteaminthenationbyStreet&Smith’s,Lindy’s,ESPN.com,CBSSportsline.comandGBallmag.com.Athlon’spickedMarylandNo.2.

FoUr Terps naMeD WaDe Trophy canDIDaTes• Forthefirsttimeinthehistoryoftheaward,fourplayersfromthesameteamwere

namedWadeTrophypreseasoncandidatesasShayDoron,MarissaColeman,CrystalLanghorneandKristiToliverwereeachselectedtothe25-playerlist.

• DoronandLanghornearemakingrepeatappearancesontheWadeWatchList.Doronisathree-yearstarterfortheTerpsandonlythesecondplayerinschoolhistorytobenamedAll-ACCthreetimes.LanghornewasanAll-Americanattheendoflastyear,Maryland’sfirstsince1989,andafirstteamAll-ACChonoree.Sheledthenationinshootingpercentage(67.0).

• Rookieslastseason,ColemanandTolivermadeimmediateimpactslastyear.ColemanwasasecondteamAll-ACCselectionandwasnamedtheconference’sRookieoftheYear.ToliverhitoneofthemostmemorableshotinNCAATourna-menthistory,knockingdownathree-pointerwithsixsecondremainingtoforceovertimeinthechampionshipgame.ShewasselectedAll-TournamentattheAlbuquerqueRegionalandtheFinalFour.

• TheWadeTrophyispresentedbytheWomen’sBasketballCoachesAssocia-tionandisgivenannuallytothecollegiatewomen’sbasketball’stopplayerinthecountry.Thecriteriaisbasedongameandseasonstatistics, leadership,character,effectontheirteamandoverallplayingability.

Three naMeD WooDen aWarD canDIDaTes• Forthesecondtimethispreseason,ShayDoron,MarissaColemanandCrystal

Langhornewerenamedcandidatesforanationalplayeroftheyearaward,aseachwereamongthe30namesannouncedforthepreseasoncandidatesJohnR.WoodenAward,presentedtothetopwomen’scollegiatebasketballplayerin

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Seriesvs.FloridaState

Marylandvs.theacc Overall underFrese

BostonCollege 3-0 3-0

Clemson 34-24 6-3

Duke 33-30 2-11

FloridaState 20-12 4-3

GeorgiaTech 39-16 6-3

Miami 6-1 3-1

NorthCarolina 29-33 3-6

NCState 31-40 5-3

Virginia 27-40 6-4

VirginiaTech 3-5 2-4

WakeForest 46-12 6-1

Overall MDleads,20-12AtHome 11-3Away 6-8NeutralSite 3-1UnderCoachFrese 4-3MostMDPoints 101 (W,101-70,2/5/92)MostFSUPoints 95 (W,91-95OT,1/16/05)FewestMDPoints 38 (L,38-69,1/10/01)FewestFSUPoints 39 (W,81-39,2/9/78)LargestMarginofVictory 42 (81-39,1/28/94)LargestMarginofDefeat 31 (38-69,1/10/01)CurrentStreak W1LongestMDWinStreak 5(twice)LongestFSUWinStreak 4

1/8/92 A W 79-642/5/92 H W 101-701/12/93 A L 61-681/25/93 H W 74-613/6/93 N W 91-681/5/94 A W 69-541/28/94 H W 81-391/14/95 A W 70-562/16/95 H L 59-663/2/95 N W 72-561/14/96 A W 72-492/18/96 H W 75-631/15/97 A W 65-581/30/97 H W 79-591/23/98 A L 50-532/22/98 H W 77-491/17/99 H W 94-762/18/99 A L 63-691/12/00 H W 68-672/13/00 A L 52-663/3/00 N L 60-651/10/01 A L 38-69

2/11/01 H L 65-771/6/02 H W 62-502/7/02 A L 55-601/16/03 H L 61-762/16/03 A W 66-611/12/04 A L 77-822/12/04 H W 76-673/6/04 N W 62-471/16/05 A Lot 91-951/16/06 H W 75-57

thenation.

• BothDoronandLanghornewerenamedpreseasoncandidatesayearago.Lang-hornewasafinalistfortheprestigioushonorlastseason,aswell.

• Maryland’sthreecandidatesaretiedforthemostselectionsbyoneschool.NorthCarolinaalsohadthreecandidatesonthe30-playerlist.InOctober,thetriowerealsonamedtotheWadeTrophyWatchList,alongwithsophomoreKristiToliver.

In openers• TheTerrapinsare21-8all-timeinACCopeners,afterdefeatingNCStateonJan.

3.MarylandalsowonitsACCroadopeneratMiami,thethirdtimeinfouryearstheTerpshavewontheiropeningroadconferencegame.

• Marylandimprovedto30-6inseasonopenersandbeatGeorgeMasonintheirhomeopenerthisyear.TheTerpsare33-4all-timeinhomeopeners,winningthelasteightinarow.

• TheTerpsalsoopenedthehomeslateagainstGeorgeMasononNov.29,1989,winning75-63,theseasonaftertheMarylandreachedtheFinalFour.

a looK BacK• Marylandiscomingofftheprogram’sfirst-evernationalchampionship,defeating

ACC-rivalDuke,78-75,inovertime.TheTerrapinswonthetitlewithonejunior,twosophomoresandtwofreshmeninthestartinglinep.

• Maryland,whoended the regular-season ranked third in theAssociatedPresspoll,wonaschool-record(men’sandwomen’s)34gamesin2005-06.ItsonlyfourlossesoftheseasonweretoteamsrankedNo.1inthecountryatsomepointintheseason.

• TheTerpswent6-0inovertimegameslastyear,includingthenationalchampionshipgame.Theyalsoplayedovertimeintheregionalfinalsvs.UtahtogettotheFinalFour.

• Crystal Langhorne became the first player in 17 years to garnerAll-Americanhonors,earningthenationalrecognitionbytheAssociatedPressandtheUnitedStateBasketballWritersAssociation.Langhorneledthenationwitha67percentshootingpercentage.

• MarylandhadthreeplayersontheAll-ACCteam,withLanghorneearningaspotonthefirstteam.ShayDoronandMarissaColemanwereselectedtothesecondteam.ColemanwasthelonefreshmanintheACCtogarnerall-conferencehonors.

• TheTerrapinshadfiveplayersaveragingdoublefiguresastheteamrankedsecondinthenationinscoringoffense(83.3ppg).Theyalsoledthenationinthree-pointpercentage(40.0)andreboundingmargin(+11.9rpg).

lanGhorne preseason ap all-aMerIcan• JuniorCrystalLanghornewasamongthefivenamedtotheAssociatedPress’Pre-

seasonAll-Americanteam.SheisthefirstTerrapintobenamedtothepreseasonsquadunderheadcoachBrendaFrese.

• Langhornehasalreadyearnedanumberofpreseasonrecognitions.ShehadbeennamedtoboththeWadeTrophyandWoodenAwardcandidates’lists,whilealsoearningpreseasonAll-ACCnods.Shehasbeensingledoutinnumerouspublica-tionsasoneofthetopplayersinthenation.

• Langhorne,wholedtheTerpswith17.2pointsand8.6reboundspergame,wastheprogram’sfirstAll-Americanin17yearslastyear,earningaspotontheAPandUnitedStateBasketballWritersAssociationlists.

Terps Top pIcK In acc preseason poll• Receiving25of38first-placevotes,BrendaFrese’sTerrapinswerepredictedto

finishfirstintheconferenceintheACCPreseasonPoll,determinedbyavoteofthemedia,leaguesportsinformationdirectorsandheadcoaches.ItisjustthesecondtimeinthehistoryoftheprogramtheTerpshavebeenpickedthefavoritestowintheleague.

• Fresereturnedallfivestartersfromlastyear’schampionshipteamandthetopeightscorer’sandrebounders.Marylandalsoreturnstheprogram’sfirstAll-Americanin17yearsinCrystalLanghorne,the2006ACCRookieoftheYearinMarissaColeman,theFinalFourMostOutstandingPlayerinLauraHarper,aswellas,threeAll-ACCpicksandtwoFinalFourAll-Tournamentteammembers.

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lanGhorne, coleMan naMeD preseason all-acc• JuniorCrystalLanghorneandsophomoreMarissaColemanwereselectedto

thePreseasonAll-ACCteam,announcedwhentheACCpreseasonpollwasreleased.

• LanghorneisapreseasonAll-ACChonoreeforthesecond-straightyear.Lastyear,shewentontobevotedtothefirstteam,almostaunanimouspick,receiving65of70firstteamvotes.Langhorne,whoreachedthe1,000pointmarkfasterthananyplayerinschoolhistory,becametheprogram’sfirstAll-Americanin17yearsandwasnamedtheNCAATournamentAlbuquerqueRegion’sMostValuablePlayer.

• Colemanwaslastyear’sACCRookieoftheYearandwastheonlyfreshmanintheleaguetoearnAll-ACChonors,earningaspotonthesecondteam.Leadingtheconferenceinthree-pointshootingpercentage(47.0),sherankedinthetop15intheACCinsevendifferentstatisticalcategories.

WhaT’s BacK• Thisteamisnearlyidenticaltolastseason’schampionshipsquad,withthetop

eightscorersandreboundersreturning.Withnoseniorsinthestartinglineuplastyear,allfivestartersalsoreturn.

• Theseniorclass-consistingofShayDoronandAurelieNoirez-isjusttwothisseason.DoronisBrendaFrese’sfirstrecruit,committingtoCollegeParkbeforeFreseevencoachedagameatMaryland.DoronisoneofonlytwoplayerstobenamedAll-ACCthreetimesandhernamecanbespottedallovertherecordbooks.Noirezhasplayedinthemajorityofgamesinhercareerasoneoftheprimarypostbackups.She,alongwithDoronandCrystalLanghorne,isateamtri-captain.

• ThejuniorclassofCrystalLanghorne,LauraHarper,JadePerryandAshleighNewmancametoCollegeParkastheNo.2-ratedclassinthecountryin2004.ThisclassboastsanAll-American,theFinalFourMOP,the2005ACCRookieoftheYearandtwoACCAll-Tournamenthonorees.NewtothemixisTennesseetransferSa’deWiley-Gatewood,apointguardoutofPomona,Calif.,whoprac-ticedwiththeteamformorethanhalftheseasonafterarrivinginCollegeParkinthewinter.Shewasthe2004ParadeNationalPrepPlayeroftheYearbeforeheadingtoKnoxville,Tenn.ShestartedplayingfortheTerpsinDecember.

• MarissaColemanandKristiToliverdidnotplayastypicalfreshmanlastseasonandnow,assophomores,willbeexpectedtoplayasveteransagain.ColemanwassecondontheteaminscoringandreboundingandwastheACC’s2006ACCRookieoftheYear,whileToliverhitthedramaticthree-pointshotinthechampionshipgametoforceovertimeagainstDuke.ShewasanAlbuquerqueRegional andFinalFourAll-Tournament teamselection.Reshirt sophomoreChristieMarronewillfinallybeabletoplayinaMarylanduniformaftersittingoutlastseasonaftertransferringfromVirginiaTech.

The WaIT Is over• Fortworedshirts,thewaitisover.RedshirtsophomoreChristieMarronesatout

the2005-06championshipseasonbecauseoftransfereligibiltyrules,comingtoCollegeParkafteroneseasonatVirginiaTech.InherdebutasaTerrapinatMiddleTennesseeState,sheknockeddownheronlyshotattemptofthegame,dishingoffanassistineightminutes.

• Redshirt-juniorSa’deWiley-GatewoodtransferredoutofTennesseetoMarylandduringtheseasonlastyearandpracticedwiththeTerrapinsduringthespringsemester,whilesittingouttherestoftheschoolyearbecauseofNCAAtransfereligiblityrules.Becauseofhermid-seasontransfer,Wiley-GatewoodfinallyhitthehardwoodonDec.21,2006atLoyola,dishingoutacareer-high8assists.Wiley-Gatewoodhas1.5yearsofeligibilityremaining.

WhaT’s neW• EmeryWallaceistheonlynewcomeronthesquadandistheonlytruefreshman

ontheteam.Hailing fromRoanoke,Va.,sheplayedtwoseasonsatHiddenValleyaftertransferringfromNorthsideHigh.Shescored1,497careerpoints,grabbed580pointsadmade106three-pointers,enroutetoearningDistrictPlayeroftheYearhonors,despitemissingthefirst10gamesofhersenioryearwhilecomingbackfromanACLinjury.

• Wallace,whowasateammateofKristiToliver’sontheAAUElktonElkssquad,wassidelinedduringthepreseasonwithaninjury.Sheisexpectedtobebackonthecourtthisseason.

coMInG Up• TheTerpsarelookingtoredeemthemselvesfromits20-pointlosstotheBlue

DevilsinDurham,N.C.,inJanuarywhentheyhosttop-rankedDukeonSunday,Feb.25.Marylandboastsanotherselloutforthetop-10clashandwillbetelevisednationallyonFoxSportsNetat6p.m.

FreeThrowsPct.1. .891(57-64) KristiToliver(2005-06)2. .875(49-56) kristiToliver(2006-07)3. .860(49-57) JasminaPerazic(1981-82)4. .857(60-70) MarchéStrickland(2000-01)5. .853(58-68) Marissacoleman(2006-07)6. .843(59-70) Jadeperry(2006-07)7. .839(47-56) MarchéStrickland(1998-99)8. .833(90-108) MarissaColeman(2005-06)9. .828(135-163) ShayDoron(2005-06)10. .824(56-68) LimorMizrachi(1991-92)11. .816(62-76) ShayDoron(2006-07) .816(62-76) MarciaRichardson(1981-82)13. .800(68-85) JaneZivalich(1977-78)14. .798(67-84) LisaBrown(1987-88)15. .797(145-182) ShayDoron(2004-05)

BlockedShots1. 80 KrisKirchner(1978-79)2. 70 LauraHarper(2005-06)3. 59 KrisKrichner(1979-80)4. 54 VickyBullett(1986-87)5. 52 MarissaColeman(2005-06)6. 49 Lauraharper(2006-07)7. 47 KrisKirchner(1977-78) 47 JessieHicks(1992-93) 47 JessieHicks(1991-92)10. 46 VickyBullett(1988-89)11. 41 VickyBullett(1987-88)12. 40 CrystalWashington(2003-04)13. 34 CarolinDehn-Duhr(1984-85)14. 33 ChristyWinters(1986-87)15. 31 KrystalKimrey(1976-77) 31 CarolinDehn-Duhr(1985-86)

3-Pt.FieldGoalsMade1. 69 TiffanyBrown(1999-00)2. 59 KristiToliver(2005-06) 59 MarchéStrickland(1999-00)4. 58 kristiToliver(2006-07)5. 56 ShayDoron(2005-06)5. 54 MarissaColeman(2005-06)7. 52 MarchéStrickland(2001-02)8. 48 TiffanyBrown(1996-97)9. 47 AshleighNewman(2005-06) 47 MarchéStrickland(2000-01)11. 42 TerriDaniels(2002-03) 42 ChrissyFisher(2002-03)13. 39 ShayDoron(2004-05)14. 38 ChrissyFisher(2003-04) 38 AlliSpence(2003-04)

3-Pt.FieldGoalsAttempted1. 230 TiffanyBrown(1999-00)2. 150 MarchéStrickland(2001-02)3. 148 MarchéStrickland(2000-01)4. 146 ShayDoron(2005-06) 146 KristiToliver(2005-06) 146 MarchéStrickland(1999-00)7. 137 TerriDaniels(2002-03)8. 136 ShayDoron(2004-05)9. 134 TiffanyBrown(1996-97) 134 TiffanyBrown(1997-98)11. 131 AshleighNewman(2005-06)12. 115 MarissaColeman(2005-06)13. 114 kristiToliver(2006-07)14. 112 ChrissyFisher(2003-04)15. 110 ChrissyFisher(2002-03)

3-PointFieldGoalPct.(min.50att.)1. .509 (58-114) kristiToliver(2006-07)2. .500 (38-76) AlliSpence(2003-04)3. .481 (25-52) TerriDaniels(2000-01)4. .470 (54-115) MarissaColeman(2005-06)5. .424 (25-59) CarlaHolmes(1988-89)6. .416 (32-77) LimorMizrachi(1991-92)7. .404 (59-146) KristiToliver(2005-06) .404 (59-146) MarchéStrickland(1999-00)9. .396 (21-53) TerriBradley(1989-90)10. .384 (56-146) ShayDoron(2005-06) .382 (42-110) ChrissyFisher(2002-03)12. .375 (12-32) LillianPurvis(1994-95)13. .367 (22-60) CarlaHolmes(1987-88)14. .359 (28-78) Marissacoleman(2006-07) .359 (47-131) AshleighNewman(2005-06)16. .358 (48-134) TiffanyBrown(1996-97) .358 (24-67) KalikaFrance(2004-05)18. .351 (26-74) ashleighNewman(2006-07)

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#1 lanGhorneCAREERHiGHSpoints..........34.. 2X(lastvs.#10/10Baylor,3/25/06)FGM............14.. 3X(lastvs.#10/10Baylor,3/25/06)FGa ............22.................. atWakeForest(1/29/06)3FGM............0............................................................3FGa............12X(lastvs.MichiganState,11/25/05)FTM............11..................... GeorgiaTech(1/26/06)FTa ............18........................... Marshall(12/30/04)rebounds....22............................. atMiami(2/17/05)assists........6.................................Marist(12/30/06)Steals...........3.......2X(lastvs.FloridaState,1/1606)Blocks..........2.......7X(lastvs.Mississippi,11/25/06)Minutes........43.... at#19/21BostonCollege(1/5/06)

SEASONHiGHSpoints..........28..............#19/18MichiganState(1/6)FGM............13..............#19/18MichiganState(1/6)FGa ............14................... 2X(lastatVirginia,2/11)3FGM............0............................................................3FGa............0............................................................FTM............6............................ vs.#2/2UNC(1/28)FTa ............10................................ atVirginia(2/11)rebounds....15................................ atVirginia(2/11)assists........6......................................Marist(12/30)Steals...........2.........9X(lastvs.BostonCollege,2/4)Blocks..........2............2X(lastvs.Mississippi,11/25)Minutes........38........... 3X(lastatGeorgiaTech,2/1)

#2 WIley-GaTeWooDCAREERHiGHSpoints..........17...............................Marist(12/29/06)FGM............5.......................... atGeorgiaTech(2/1)FGa ............11......................... atStanford(12/4/05)3FGM............4................................ NCState(1/3/06)3FGa............7......................... vs.Stetson(11/22/05)FTM............7.................................Marist(12/29/06)FTa ............8.................................Marist(12/29/06)rebounds....7...........#19/19MichiganState(1/6/07)assists........9............................... atMiami(1/10/07)Steals...........4................................... TCU(12/19/04)Blocks..........1.............................Vanderbilt(2/13/05)Minutes........34......................... atStanford(12/4/05)

SEASONHiGHSpoints..........17....................................Marist(12/29)FGM............5.......................... atGeorgiaTech(2/1)FGa ............9.......................... atGeorgiaTech(2/1)3FGM............4..................................... NCState(1/3)3FGa............4..................................... NCState(1/3)FTM............7......................................Marist(12/29)FTa ............8......................................Marist(12/29)rebounds....7..............#19/18MichiganState(1/16)assists........9.................................... atMiami(1/10)Steals...........2.................. 5X(lastatClemson,1/25)Blocks..........0............................................................Minutes........26........................... at#3/3Duke(1/13)

#11 MarroneCAREERHiGHSpoints..........12.......2X(lastvs.G.Mason,11/12/06)FGM............4.................2X(lastvs.Siena,12/4/06)FGa............10.................. GeorgeMason(11/12/06)3FGM............4................... GeorgeMason(11/12/06)3FGa............10................. GeorgeMason(11/12/06)FTM............4.............................. NCState(1/17/05)FTa ............6................................NCState(1/17/05)rebounds....6................................... Miami(2/27/05)assists........7.........2X(lastvs.G.Mason,11/12/06)Steals...........3..............vs.Gardner-Webb(11/24/06)Blocks..........2................ 4X(lastvs.Miami,2/27/05)Minutes........27................. GeorgeMason(11/12/06)

SEASONHiGHSpoints..........12...................... GeorgeMason(11/12)FGM............4......................2X(lastvs.Siena,12/4)FGa............10...................... GeorgeMason(11/12)3FGM............4........................ GeorgeMason(11/12)3FGa............10...................... GeorgeMason(11/12)FTM............2................. 2X(lastatMarshall,11/29)FTa ............2.................... 3X(lastatLoyola,12/21)rebounds....4........................ GeorgeMason(11/12)assists........7........................ GeorgeMason(11/12)Steals...........3...................vs.Gardner-Webb(11/24)Blocks..........1....................... atNorthernIowa(12/6)Minutes........27...................... GeorgeMason(11/12)

#15 harperCAREERHiGHSpoints..........27..................................TCU(11/17/06)FGM............12..................................TCU(11/17/06)FGa............16............... 3X(lastvs.TCU,11/17/06)3FGM............0............................................................3FGa............0............................................................FTM............9............. vs.#2/1Tennessee(11/26/05)FTa ............11.2X(lastvs.#2/1Tennessee,11/26/05)rebounds....16............................ vs.LSU(11/26/04)assists........4............. 2X(lastatClemson,1/25/07)Steals...........3............. 5X(lastatClemson,1/25/07)Blocks..........5.............. 2X(lastvs.Virginia,1/19/07)Minutes........37.......................vs.#4/4Duke(4/4/06)

SEASONHiGHSpoints..........27.......................................TCU(11/17)FGM............12.......................................TCU(11/17)FGa............16.......................................TCU(11/17)3FGM............N/A........................................................3FGa............N/A........................................................FTM............7.................. 2X(lastatClemson,1/25)FTa ............10............................. atClemson(1/25)rebounds....12............................... atLoyola(12/21)assists........4............................... atClemson(1/25)Steals...........3.................. 2X(lastatClemson,1/25)Blocks..........5......................................Virginia(1/19)Minutes........32.............................. atTemple(12/10)

#20 TolIverCAREERHiGHSpoints..........28...................vs.#18/19Utah(3/27/06)FGM............10...................vs.#18/19Utah(3/27/06)FGa............22...................vs.#18/19Utah(3/27/06)3FGM............6............... 2X(lastatClemson,1/25/07)3FGa............10....................... atMarshall(11/29/06)FTM............6.................4X(lastvs.Siena,12/4/06)FTa ............8.........................vs.#2/2Duke(3/4/06)rebounds....6.............. 2X(lastatTemple,12/10/06)assists........12................vs.SacredHeart(3/19/06)Steals...........4............................... atMiami(1/10/07)Blocks..........2............ twice(lastatVirginia,1/20/06)Minutes........43.......................... vs.#4/4Duke(4/4/06)

SEASONHiGHSpoints..........20................ 2X(lastatClemson,1/25)FGM............7.............2X(lastvs.VirginiaTech,2/8)FGa............11.............. 2X(lastat#3/3Duke,1/13)3FGM............6............................... atClemson(1/25)3FGa............10............................ atMarshall(11/29)FTM............6..................... 2X(lastvs.UCSB,12/2)FTa ............6................... 4X(lastvs.Virginia,1/19)rebounds....6................................ atTemple(12/10)assists........10.......................................TCU(11/17)Steals...........4.................................... atMiami(1/10)Blocks..........1................ 3X(lastat#3/3Duke,1/13)Minutes........36.............................. atTemple(12/10)

#21 neWManCAREERHiGHSpoints..........21......2X(lastatGeorgeMason,12/22/05)FGM............8......2X(lastvs.WakeForest,1/21/07)FGa............15.......... 2X(lastvs.Manhattan,1/2/06)3FGM............7............................ atClemson(2/6/05)3FGa............11.......................... atClemson(2/6/05)FTM............5............2X(lastvs.#2/2Duke,3/4/06)FTa ............7...............atGeorgeMason(12/22/05)rebounds....9........................ at#3/3Duke(1/13/07)assists........6.. 2X(lastvs.GeorgeMason,11/12/06)Steals...........6.................. atNorthernIowa(12/6/06)Blocks..........2............... NorthernColorado(2/28/05)Minutes........39...........................atVirginia(1/20/06)

SEASONHiGHSpoints..........20........................... WakeForest(1/21)FGM............8............................. WakeForest(1/21)FGa............12........................... WakeForest(1/21)3FGM............6.................................... atMiami(1/10)3FGa............7.................................... atMiami(1/10)FTM............4..........................vs.VirginiaTech(2/8)FTa ............4..........................vs.VirginiaTech(2/8)rebounds....9............................. at#3/3Duke(1/13)assists........6...................vs.GeorgeMason(11/12)Steals...........6....................... atNorthernIowa(12/6)Blocks..........1................... 4X(lastvs.Marist,12/29)Minutes........32.......................................TCU(11/17)

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#22 DoronCAREERHiGHSpoints..........39.................. atFloridaState(1/16/05)FGM............14.................. atFloridaState(1/16/05)FGa............23..... 2X(lastatFloridaState,1/16/05)3FGM............5.................... atFloridaState(1/16/05)3FGa............10.................Massachusetts(12/29/04)FTM............23*.................. CoppinState(11/21/03)FTa ............27**................. CoppinState(11/21/03)rebounds....9....... 2X(lastatWakeForest,1/29/06)assists........13.............................Arizona(12/11/05)Steals...........7..........................Monmouth(12/12/04)Blocks..........2.......... twice(lastat#1/1UNC,2/9/06)Minutes........43.................. atFloridaState(1/16/05)* ties NCaa record; ** aCC record

SEASONHiGHSpoints..........23.......................vs.Mississippi(11/25)FGM............9.........................vs.Mississippi(11/25)FGa............17.......................................TCU(11/17)3FGM............3......... #25GeorgeWashington(11/19)3FGa............8......... #25GeorgeWashington(11/19)FTM............8..........MiddleTennesseeState(11/10)FTa ............9..........MiddleTennesseeState(11/10)rebounds....8......................UNCGreensboro(12/30)assists........7................. 2X(lastatMarshall,11/29)Steals...........5................................. atLoyola(12/21)Blocks..........1......................4X(lastvs.Siena,12/4)Minutes........36........................................TCU(11/17)

#25 coleManCAREERHiGHSpoints..........23..........at#1/1NorthCarolina,2/9/06)FGM............9.......... twice(lastat#1/1UNC,2/9/06)FGa............15...........3X(lastat#1/1UNC,2/9/06)3FGM............5........ twice(lastvs.Clemson,2/23/06)3FGa............7........ twice(lastvs.Clemson,2/23/06)FTM............9..................... atGeorgiaTech(2/1/07)FTa ............11................... atGeorgiaTech(2/1/07)rebounds....15..2X(lastatMiddleTenn.St.,11/10/06)assists........12................................. Siena(12/4/06)Steals...........6........... at#1/1NorthCarolina(2/9/06)Blocks..........4............ 4X(lastat#18/19Utah,3/27/06)Minutes........40.... at#19/21BostonCollege(1/5/06)

SEASONHiGHSpoints..........21.........2X(lastvs.WakeForest,1/21)FGM............9............................. WakeForest(1/21)FGa............13.........2X(lastvs.WakeForest,1/21)3FGM............4......................................Marist(12/30)3FGa............6............................. WakeForest(1/21)FTM............9.......................... atGeorgiaTech(2/1)FTa ............11........................ atGeorgiaTech(2/1)rebounds....15....atMiddleTennesseeState(11/10)assists........12...................................... Siena(12/4)Steals...........5............................... atClemson(1/25)Blocks..........3............. 2X(lastatNorthernIowa,12/6)Minutes........38....atMiddleTennesseeState(11/10)

#44 noIreZCAREERHiGHSpoints..........12....................... GeorgiaTech(2/3/05)FGM............6......................... GeorgiaTech(2/3/05)FGa............10....................... GeorgiaTech(2/3/05)3FGM............0............................................................3FGa............1............... twice(lastatDuke,1/22/04)FTM............4.................... atFloridaState(1/12/04)FTa ............4.................... atFloridaState(1/12/04)rebounds....10............................ Clemson(2/23/06)assists........3...............vs.Gardner-Webb(11/24/06)Steals...........2.....twice(lastvs.N.Colorado,2/26/06)Blocks..........3...................... atVirginiaTech(1/2/05)Minutes........28................MountSt.Mary’s(12/4/05)

SEASONHiGHSpoints..........8....................... atNorthernIowa(12/6)FGM............3.......... 3X(lastatNorthernIowa,12/6)FGa............6..................... 2X(lastvs.UCSB,12/2)3FGM............0............................................................3FGa............0............................................................FTM............2...........2X(lastvs.WakeForest,1/21)FTa ............2...........4X(lastvs.WakeForest,1/21)rebounds....7............................. WakeForest(1/21)assists........3...................vs.Gardner-Webb(11/24)Steals...........1................... 2X(lastvs.Virginia,1/19)Blocks..........1................. 4X(lastatMarshall,11/24)Minutes........23....2X(lastvs.Gardner-Webb,11/24)

#55 perryCAREERHiGHSpoints..........23................MountSt.Mary’s(12/4/05)FGM............9..................MountSt.Mary’s(12/4/05)FGa............18................MountSt.Mary’s(12/4/05)3FGM............0............................................................3FGa............0............................................................FTM............9............................ atLoyola(12/21/06)FTa ............10.......................... atLoyola(12/21/06)rebounds....16............. AppalachianState(12/1/05)assists........3..5X(lastvs.Gardner-Webb,11/24/06)Steals...........3.........2X(lastvs.G.Mason,11/12/05)Blocks..........3.. 3X(lastvs.MountSt.Mary’s,12/4/05)Minutes........35.............................. atDuke(1/27/05)

SEASONHiGHSpoints..........19.................................. atMiami(1/10)FGM............8.................................... atMiami(1/10)FGa............11................................ atVirginia(2/11)3FGM............0............................................................3FGa............0............................................................FTM............9................................. atLoyola(12/21)FTa ............10............................... atLoyola(12/21)rebounds....14.................................. atMiami(1/10)assists........3...................vs.Gardner-Webb(11/24)Steals...........3........................ GeorgeMason(11/12)Blocks..........2....................3X(lastatLoyola(12/21)Minutes........24..................... 2X(lastatMiami,1/10)

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Scoring1. 1,928 VickyBullett(1986-89)2. 1,800 ShayDoron(2004-present)3. 1,679 ChristyWinters(1985-90)4. 1,630 MarciaRichardson(1979-84)5. 1,601 crystalLanghorne(2005-pres.) 1,601 JessieHicks(1990-93)7. 1,541 DeannaTate(1986-89)8. 1,512 DeedeeWarley(1999-2002)9. 1,450 MarchéStrickland(1999-2002)10. 1,425 KrisKirchner(1978-80)11. 1,423 MyraWaters(1979-82)12. 1,396 JasminaPerazic(1980-83)13. 1,372 ChequitaWood(1983-86)14. 1,350 TaraHeiss(1975-78)15. 1,349 StephanieCross(1995-98)16. 1,291 LisaBrown(1985-88)17. 1,284 BelindaPearman(1981-84)18. 1,218 BonnieRimkus(1991-94)19. 1,189 DebbieLytle(1980-83)20. 1,163 RenneikaRazor(2000-03)21. 1,113 JaneZivalich(1976-79)22. 1,052 CaralaHolmes(1988-91)

ScoringAverage(min.2years)1. 16.9 VickyBullett(1986-89)2. 16.5 crystalLanghorne(2005-pres.) 16.5 DeannaTate(1986-89)4. 16.0 KrisKirchner(1978-80)5. 14.3 JessieHicks(1990-93)6. 14.2 ShayDoron(2004-present) 14.2 TaraHeiss(1975-78)8. 13.8 MalissaBoles(1992-93)9. 13.7 ChristyWinters(1987-90)10. 13.6 MarciaRichardson(1981-84)11. 13.1 DeedeeWarley(1999-2002)12. 12.9 MyraWaters(1979-82)13. 12.5 BetsyBailey(1978-79)14. 12.4 JasminaPerazic(1980-83) 12.4 MarchéStrickland(1999-2002)

Rebounds1. 968 VickyBullett(1986-89)2. 936 KrisKirchner(1978-80)3. 874 crystalLanghorne(2005-pres.)4. 782 MyraWaters(1979-82)5. 723 ChristyWinters(1987-90)6. 716 StephanieCross(1995-98)7. 703 JessieHicks(1990-93) 703 ChequitaWood(1983-86)9. 690 DeedeeWarley(1999-2002)10. 681 SubrenaRivers(1986-90)11. 672 BonnieRimkus(1991-94)12. 668 DebbieLytle(1980-83)13. 585 RenneikaRazor(2000-03)14. 583 DebbieStewart(1977-79) 575 LydiaMcAliley(1979-82)

ReboundAverage(min.2years)1. 10.5 KrisKirchner(1978-80)2. 9.0 crystalLanghorne(2005-pres.) 9.0 AngelaScott(1975-77)4. 8.5 VickyBullett(1986-89)5. 7.9 DebbieJones(1977-78) 7.6 Marisssa Coleman (2005-pres.) 7.2 Laura Harper (2005-pres.)6. 7.1 DebbieStewart(1977-79) 7.1 MyraWaters(1979-82)8. 6.5 StephanieCross(1995-98)9. 6.3 JessieHicks(1990-93)10. 6.2 ChequitaWood(1983-86)11. 6.1 BonnieRimkus(1991-94)12. 6.0 DebbieLytle(1980-83) 6.0 DeedeeWarley(1999-2002)14. 5.9 ChristyWinters(1987-90) 5.9 SoniaChase(1995-98)

FieldGoalsMade1. 816 VickyBullett(1986-89)2. 703 ChristyWinters(1987-90)3. 693 MarciaRichardson(1981-84)4. 649 JessieHicks(1990-93)5. 626 crystalLanghorne(2005-present)6. 621 JasminaPerazic(1980-83)7. 618 DeannaTate(1986-89)8. 592 ChequitaWood(1983-86)9. 589 ShayDoron(2004-present)10. 581 MyraWaters(1979-82)11. 571 TaraHeiss(1975-78)12. 569 KrisKirchner(1978-80)13. 563 DeedeeWarley(1999-2002)14. 551 LisaBrown(1985-88)15. 549 StephanieCross(1995-98)

FieldGoalsAttempted1. 1,449 VickyBullett(1986-89)2. 1,447 ShayDoron(2004-pres.)3. 1,408 MarcheStrickland(1999-2002)4. 1,318 MarciaRichardson(1981-84)5. 1,310 ChristyWinters(1987-90)6. 1,248 StephanieCross(1995-98)7. 1,183 TaraHeiss(1975-78)8. 1,164 DeedeeWarley(1999-2002)9. 1,159 KrisKirchner(1978-80)10. 1,154 DeannaTate(1986-89)11. 1,143 JasminaPerazic(1980-83)12. 1,138 SoniaChase(1995-98)13. 1,124 LisaBrown(1985-88)14. 1,119 ChequitaWood(1983-86)15. 1,104 JessieHicks(1990-93)

FieldGoalPct.(min.500attempts)1. .653(626-958) crystalLanghorne(2005-pres.)2. .588(649-1,104)JessieHicks(1990-93)3. .571(384-672) KalisaDavis(1995-98)4. .568(382-673) DafneLee(1989-92)5. .563(816-1,449)VickyBullett(1986-89)6. .548(309-564) Lauraharper(2005-pres.)7. .543(621-1,143)JasminaPerazic(1980-83)8. .540(581-1,076)MyraWaters(1979-82)9. .539(280-520) BrankaBogunovic(1997-00)10. .537(703-1,310)ChristyWinters(1987-90)11. .536(618-1,154)DeannaTate(1986-89)12. .529(592-1,119)ChequitaWood(1983-86)13. .526(693-1,318)M.Richardson(1981-84)14. .515(436-847) JaneZivalich(1976-79)15. .509(313-615) Marissacoleman(2006-pres.)16. .509(325-639) BetsyBailey(1978-79)

FreeThrowsMade1. 478 ShayDoron(2004-present)2. 386 DeedeeWarley(1999-2002)3. 349 crystalLanghorne(2005-pres.)4. 303 JessieHicks(1990-93)5. 296 VickyBullett(1986-89)6. 287 KrisKirchner(1978-80) 287 DeannaTate(1986-89)8. 278 RenneikaRazor(2000-03)9. 273 ChristyWinters(1987-90)10. 261 MyraWaters(1979-82)11. 256 SoniaChase(1995-98)12. 247 DebbieLytle(1980-83)13. 244 MarciaRichardson(1981-84)14. 241 JaneZivalich(1976-79)15. 233 StephanieCross(1995-98)

FreeThrowAttempts1. 597 ShayDoron(2004-pres.)2. 561 crystalLanghorne(2005-pres.)3. 543 DeedeeWarley(1999-2002)4. 500 RenneikaRazor(2000-03) 500 JessieHicks(1990-93)6. 418 KrisKirchner(1978-80)7. 408 VickyBullett(1986-89)8. 402 ChristyWinters(1987-90) 400 SoniaChase(1995-98)10. 379 DeannaTate(1986-89)11. 363 DebbieLytle(1980-83)12. 361 StephanieCross(1995-98)13. 355 MyraWaters(1979-82)14. 332 JaneZivalich(1976-79)15. 323 DafneLee(1989-92)

FreeThrowPct.(min.200attempts)1. .804 (163-200) MarchéStrickland(1999-02)2. .801 (478-597) ShayDoron(2004-present)3. .771 (165-214) LisaBrown(1985-88)4. .770 (244-317) MarciaRichardson(1981-84)5. .757 (287-379) DeannaTate(1986-89)6. .752 (155-206) JasminaPerazic(1980-83)7. .749 (209-279) MicheleAndrew(1992-94)8. .736 (178-242) MalissaBoles(1992-93)9. .735 (261-355) MyraWaters(1979-82)10. .726 (241-332) JaneZivalich(1976-79)11. .725 (296-408) VickyBullett(1986-89)12. .711 (386-543 DeedeeWarley(1999-pres.)13. .707 (208-294) TaraHeiss(1975-78) .707 (171-242) TiffanyBrown(1997-00)15. .706 (228-323) DafneLee(1989-92)

Assists1. 583 DebbieLytle(1980-83)2. 504 TaraHeiss(1975-78)3. 500 DeannaTate(1986-89)4. 439 CarlaHolmes(1988-91)5. 416 AnesiaSmith(2002-05)6. 406 SubrenaRivers(1986-90)7. 402 MarciaRichardson(1981-84)8. 386 ShayDoron(2004-pres.)9. 383 LisaBrown(1985-88)10. 381 TiffanyBrown(1997-00)11. 371 SoniaChase(1995-98)12. 364 VickiBrick(2000,02-04)13. 354 TerriDaniels(2000-03)14. 342 JasminaPerazic(1980-83)15. 311 KelleyGibson(1995-99)

Steals1. 315 DebbieLytle(1980-83)2. 309 SoniaChase(1995-98)3. 293 DeannaTate(1986-89)4. 266 RenneikaRazor(2000-03)5. 241 MyraWaters(1979-82)6. 236 ChequitaWood(1983-86)7. 225 VickiBrick(2000,02-04)8. 220 VickyBullett(1986-89)9. 212 LisaBrown(1985-88)10. 211 ShayDoron(2004-present)11. 190 TiffanyBrown(1997-00)12. 188 StephanieCross(1995-98)13. 182 MarciaRichardson(1981-84)14. 172 AnesiaSmith(2002-05)15. 162 SubrenaRivers(1986-90)

Blocks1. 186 KrisKirchner(1978-80)2. 170 VickyBullett(1986-89)3. 137 JessieHicks(1990-93)4. 134 Lauraharper(2005-present)5. 97 KrystalKimrey(1977-80)6. 91 ChristyWinters(1987-90)7. 86 ChequitaWood(1983-86)8. 74 DebbieLytle(1980-83)9. 72 Marissacoleman(2006-present)10. 71 CrystalWashington(2001-04) 71 RositaMelbourne(1999-2002)12. 66 MyraWaters(1979-82)13. 65 CarolinDehn-Duhr(1985-87)14. 62 BonnieRimkus(1991-94)15. 55 DeedeeWarley(1999-2002)

3-Pt.FieldGoalsMade1. 172 TiffanyBrown(1997-00)2. 167 MarchéStrickland(1999-2002)3. 144 ShayDoron(2004-present)4. 117 kristiToliver(2006-present)5. 106 ashleighNewman(2005-present)6. 101 TerriDaniels(2000-03)7. 82 Marissacoleman(2006-present)8. 80 ChrissyFisher(2003-04)9. 75 CarlaHolmes(1989-91)10. 67 KelleyGibson(1995-99)11. 44 KalikaFrance(2004-present)12. 39 LillianPurvis(1995-97)13. 32 LimorMizarachi(1992)14. 28 AlumaGoren(1991)

3-PointFieldGoalAtt.1. 575 TiffanyBrown(1997-00)2. 482 MarchéStrickland(1999-2002)3. 432 ShayDoron(2004-present)4. 299 ashleighNewman(2005-present)5. 287 TerriDaniels(2000-03)7. 260 kristiToliver(2006-pres.)6. 245 KelleyGibson(1995-99)8. 222 ChrissyFisher(2003-04)9. 199 CarlaHolmes(1988-91)10. 193 Marissacoleman(2006-pres.)11. 140 KalikaFrance(2004-present)12. 130 LillianPurvis(1994-97)13. 84 MonicaBennett(1990-93)14. 82 AlumaGoren(1991)15. 81 BonnieRimkus(1991-94)

3-PointFieldGoalPct.(min.50attempts)1. .500 (38-76) AlliSpence(2004)2. .450 (117-260)kristiToliver(2006-present)3. .425 (82-193) Marissacoleman(2006-pres.)4. .416 (32-77) LimorMizrachi(1992)5. .396 (21-53) TerriBradley(1990)6. .394 (26-66) KimBretz(1996-97)7. .377 (75-199) CarlaHolmes(1989-91)8. .360 (80-222) ChrissyFisher(2003-04)9. .355 (106-299)ashleighNewman(2005-pres.)10. .353 (24-68) LisaBrown(1985-89)11. .352 (101-287)TerriDaniels(2000-03)12. .347 (167-482)MarchéStrickland(1999-02)13. .341 (28-82) AlumaGoren(1991-91)14. .333 (144-432)ShayDoron(2004-present)

GamesPlayed1. 127 ShayDoron(2004-present)2. 123 ChrisyWinters(1999-2002)3. 120 MariciaRichardson(1981-84)4. 118 BelindaPearlman(1981-84) 118 SubrenaRivers(1986-90) 118 AnesiaSmith(2002-05)

GamesStarted1. 117 MarcheStrickland(1999-2002)2. 113 MarciaRichardson(1981-84)3. 112 ShayDoron(2004-present)4. 104 SoniaChase(1995-98)5. 103 DebbieLytle(1980-83)

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overall season sTaTsrecOrD: OVeraLL hOMe aWay NeuTraLaLLGaMeS 10-1 5-0 3-0 2-1cONFereNce 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0NON-cONFereNce 10-1 5-0 3-0 2-1

TOTaL 3-pTS reBOuNDS## player Gp GS Min avg FG FGa pct 3FG FGa pct FT FTa pct Off Def Tot avg pF FO a TO Blk Stl pts avg25 MarissaColeman 10 3 306 30.6 63 100 .630 18 29 .621 28 33 .848 22 44 66 6.6 20 0 33 39 17 15 172 17.222 ShayDoron 11 11 328 29.8 55 128 .430 18 43 .419 41 49 .837 4 35 39 3.5 21 1 65 46 3 23 169 15.401 CrystalLanghorne 11 11 249 22.6 63 96 .656 0 1 .000 39 54 .722 32 66 98 8.9 20 0 26 20 4 6 165 15.020 KristiToliver 8 7 165 20.6 33 69 .478 12 30 .400 12 13 .923 6 16 22 2.8 15 1 34 18 3 5 90 11.315 LauraHarper 9 2 197 21.9 31 59 .525 0 0 .000 33 46 .717 11 58 69 7.7 27 0 7 19 26 13 95 10.621 AshleighNewman 11 11 327 29.7 38 88 .432 15 42 .357 20 26 .769 17 24 41 3.7 27 1 25 30 1 16 111 10.155 JadePerry 11 9 248 22.5 31 69 .449 0 0 .000 22 32 .688 32 48 80 7.3 22 0 9 16 12 5 84 7.644 AurelieNoirez 10 0 159 15.9 20 33 .606 0 0 .000 6 10 .600 13 17 30 3.0 16 0 6 7 0 3 46 4.632 CharmaineCarr 10 1 187 18.7 15 28 .536 0 0 .000 13 22 .591 13 18 31 3.1 9 0 12 9 7 1 43 4.340 AngelRoss 5 0 34 6.8 1 7 .143 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 6 7 1.4 2 0 2 1 2 2 2 0.4TM TEAM................ 19 18 37 3.4 0 3 Total.......... 11 350 677 .517 63 145 .434 214 285 .751 170 350 520 47.3 1793 219 208 75 89 977 88.8 Opponents...... 11 231 687 .336 53 173 .306 115 171 .673 132 190 322 29.3 2405 118 200 25 101 630 57.3

ScOreByperIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total DeaDBaLLreBOuNDS: OFF DeF TOTaLMaryland 490 487 977 Maryland 33 4 37Opponents 286 344 630 Opponents 26 5 31

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DaTe TIMe OppONeNT ScOre aTTeND hIGhpOINTS hIGhreBOuNDS11/18/05 7:00p.m. atSiena W 107-66 3780 (23)ShayDoron (10)CrystalLanghorne11/20/05 2:00p.m. XAVIER W 93-68 3102 (23)ShayDoron (7)LauraHarper (7)ShayDoron11/24/05 7:00p.m.! vsGonzaga W 88-50 2879 (21)MarissaColeman (11)JadePerry11/25/05 7:00p.m.! vs#9/9MichiganState W 75-61 1987 (16)ShayDoron (12)CrystalLanghorne11/26/05 9:30p.m.! vs#2/1Tennessee 75-80 L 2940 (19)CrystalLanghorne (12)LauraHarper12/01/05 7:00p.m. APPALACHIANSTATE W 118-59 2354 (20)ShayDoron (16)JadePerry12/04/05 2:00p.m. MOUNTST.MARY’S W 102-53 2712 (30)CrystalLanghorne (13)JadePerry12/07/05 7:00p.m. atMonmouth W 88-55 1012 (22)MarissaColeman (11)JadePerry12/11/05 1:00p.m. ARIZONA W 92-67 4018 (20)MarissaColeman (11)CrystalLanghorne12/13/05 7:00p.m. COPPINSTATE W 69-38 2384 (13)MarissaColeman (10)CrystalLanghorne12/22/05 7:00p.m. atGeorgeMason W 70-33 1215 (21)AshleighNewman (12)LauraHarper

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aTTeNDaNceSuMMary GaMeS TOTaLS aVG/GaMeHOME 5 14570 2914AWAY 3 6007 2003NEUTRAL 3 7806 2602TOTaL 11 28383 2581

2006-07 Maryland Women's Basketball #6/6 Maryland Combined Team Statistics (as of Feb 11, 2007) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES........... (24-3) (14-1) (8-2) (2-0) CONFERENCE.......... (8-3) (5-1) (3-2) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE...... (16-0) (9-0) (5-0) (2-0)

|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----| ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 01 Crystal Langhorne.. 27-27 703 26.0 163-225 .724 0-0 .000 72-123 .585 82 127 209 7.7 37 0 45 70 12 28 398 14.7 25 Marissa Coleman.... 27-26 741 27.4 130-252 .516 28-78 .359 58-68 .853 56 131 187 6.9 40 1 87 68 20 29 346 12.8 22 Shay Doron......... 27-27 709 26.3 119-275 .433 22-70 .314 62-76 .816 29 86 115 4.3 56 1 68 49 5 43 322 11.9 20 Kristi Toliver..... 27-27 692 25.6 106-214 .495 58-114 .509 49-56 .875 7 61 68 2.5 33 1 133 67 4 28 319 11.8 15 Laura Harper....... 27-27 617 22.9 116-209 .555 0-0 .000 67-96 .698 59 114 173 6.4 72 0 30 62 49 23 299 11.1 02 Sa'de Wiley-Gatewoo 15-0 311 20.7 36-77 .468 15-39 .385 27-31 .871 7 39 46 3.1 27 0 44 31 0 15 114 7.6 21 Ashleigh Newman.... 27-1 579 21.4 75-168 .446 26-74 .351 21-28 .750 35 67 102 3.8 48 1 47 52 4 25 197 7.3 55 Jade Perry......... 27-0 497 18.4 54-139 .388 0-0 .000 59-70 .843 57 112 169 6.3 63 1 17 32 15 12 167 6.2 44 Aurelie Noirez..... 24-0 276 11.5 29-66 .439 0-0 .000 6-10 .600 28 34 62 2.6 28 0 7 15 4 2 64 2.7 11 Christie Marrone... 24-0 274 11.4 23-67 .343 12-43 .279 5-7 .714 1 25 26 1.1 13 0 35 26 1 8 63 2.6 TEAM............... 41 53 94 3.5 1 8 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Total.............. 27 5399 851-1692 .503 161-418 .385 426-565 .754 402 849 1251 46.3 418 5 513 480 114 213 2289 84.8 Opponents.......... 27 5400 619-1736 .357 100-392 .255 267-389 .686 318 505 823 30.5 493 7 307 424 66 224 1605 59.4

TEAM STATISTICS MD OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND --------------------------------------------------- ------------ -------------------- --- ----- ------ SCORING.................. 2289 1605 11/10/06 at Middle Tennessee St W 80-76 10010 Points per game........ 84.8 59.4 11/12/06 GEORGE MASON W 99-43 8345 Scoring margin......... +25.3 - @11/17/06 TCU W 82-64 6422 FIELD GOALS-ATT.......... 851-1692 619-1736 @11/18/06 ARIZONA W 75-61 6235 Field goal pct......... .503 .357 @11/19/06 RV/25 GEORGE WASHINGTON W 73-48 7113 3 POINT FG-ATT........... 161-418 100-392 ^11/24/06 vs Gardner-Webb W 83-41 541 3-point FG pct......... .385 .255 ^11/25/06 vs Mississippi W 110-79 612 3-pt FG made per game.. 6.0 3.7 11/29/06 at Marshall W 68-49 4153 FREE THROWS-ATT.......... 426-565 267-389 12/02/06 UC SANTA BARBARA W 105-44 8069 Free throw pct......... .754 .686 12/04/06 SIENA W 93-54 6044 REBOUNDS................. 1251 823 12/06/06 at Northern Iowa W 77-33 2722 Rebounds per game...... 46.3 30.5 12/10/06 at Temple W 77-66 2235 Rebounding margin...... +15.9 - 12/21/06 at Loyola W 110-55 2862 ASSISTS.................. 513 307 !11/29/06 UNC GREENSBORO W 92-57 7633 Assists per game....... 19.0 11.4 !12/30/06 MARIST W 86-60 7322 TURNOVERS................ 480 424 *01/03/07 NC STATE W 80-61 6886 Turnovers per game..... 17.8 15.7 01/06/07 #19/18 MICHIGAN STATE W 97-57 12295 Turnover margin........ -2.1 - *01/10/07 at Miami W 111-53 1060 Assist/turnover ratio.. 1.1 0.7 *01/13/07 at #3/3 Duke L 62-81 9314 STEALS................... 213 224 *01/19/07 VIRGINIA W 95-68 11118 Steals per game........ 7.9 8.3 *01/21/07 WAKE FOREST W 83-60 10526 BLOCKS................... 114 66 *01/25/07 at Clemson W 76-62 1119 Blocks per game........ 4.2 2.4 *01/28/07 #2/2 NORTH CAROLINA L 71-84 17950 WINNING STREAK........... 3 - *02/01/07 at Georgia Tech L 72-77 1307 Home win streak........ 2 - *02/04/07 BOSTON COLLEGE W 71-39 10114 ATTENDANCE............... 134573 43042 *02/08/07 VIRGINIA TECH W 78-59 8501 Home games-Avg/Game.... 15-8972 10-4189 *02/11/07 at Virginia W 83-74 7107 Neutral site-Avg/Game.. - 2-576 * = ACC game @ = BTI Classic, College Park, Md. SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd Total ^ = Junkanoo Jam, Grand Bahama Island ------------------------------ ---- ---- ---- ! = Terrapin Classic, College Park, Md. #6/6 Maryland................. 1156 1133 - 2289 Opponents..................... 704 901 - 1605

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2006-07 Maryland Women's Basketball #6/6 Maryland Combined Team Statistics (as of Feb 11, 2007) Conference games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES........... (8-3) (5-1) (3-2) (0-0) CONFERENCE.......... (8-3) (5-1) (3-2) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE...... (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) (0-0)

|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----| ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 01 Crystal Langhorne.. 11-11 314 28.5 60-94 .638 0-0 .000 31-57 .544 32 56 88 8.0 15 0 20 35 3 15 151 13.7 25 Marissa Coleman.... 11-11 306 27.8 55-118 .466 9-35 .257 29-33 .879 30 46 76 6.9 16 1 27 22 6 10 148 13.5 20 Kristi Toliver..... 11-11 302 27.5 49-102 .480 28-59 .475 20-24 .833 4 30 34 3.1 20 1 42 27 2 13 146 13.3 22 Shay Doron......... 11-11 284 25.8 47-124 .379 8-23 .348 16-21 .762 15 26 41 3.7 22 1 25 18 1 10 118 10.7 15 Laura Harper....... 11-11 254 23.1 41-86 .477 0-0 .000 23-38 .605 38 42 80 7.3 30 0 13 36 22 10 105 9.5 21 Ashleigh Newman.... 11-0 211 19.2 28-65 .431 11-30 .367 10-12 .833 12 24 36 3.3 21 1 17 15 0 10 77 7.0 02 Sa'de Wiley-Gatewoo 11-0 223 20.3 26-59 .441 8-26 .308 8-10 .800 6 23 29 2.6 19 0 30 22 0 12 68 6.2 55 Jade Perry......... 11-0 189 17.2 20-57 .351 0-0 .000 11-13 .846 13 50 63 5.7 26 0 7 10 5 5 51 4.6 44 Aurelie Noirez..... 10-0 75 7.5 6-19 .316 0-0 .000 2-3 .667 10 12 22 2.2 7 0 2 0 0 1 14 1.4 11 Christie Marrone... 9-0 42 4.7 2-10 .200 0-6 .000 0-0 .000 0 5 5 0.6 5 0 3 2 0 2 4 0.4 TEAM............... 22 17 39 3.5 1 2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Total.............. 11 2200 334-734 .455 64-179 .358 150-211 .711 182 331 513 46.6 182 4 186 189 39 88 882 80.2 Opponents.......... 11 2200 268-719 .373 42-147 .286 140-188 .745 143 245 388 35.3 194 2 140 174 36 88 718 65.3

TEAM STATISTICS MD OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND --------------------------------------------------- ------------ -------------------- --- ----- ------ SCORING.................. 882 718 *01/03/07 NC STATE W 80-61 6886 Points per game........ 80.2 65.3 *01/10/07 at Miami W 111-53 1060 Scoring margin......... +14.9 - *01/13/07 at #3/3 Duke L 62-81 9314 FIELD GOALS-ATT.......... 334-734 268-719 *01/19/07 VIRGINIA W 95-68 11118 Field goal pct......... .455 .373 *01/21/07 WAKE FOREST W 83-60 10526 3 POINT FG-ATT........... 64-179 42-147 *01/25/07 at Clemson W 76-62 1119 3-point FG pct......... .358 .286 *01/28/07 #2/2 NORTH CAROLINA L 71-84 17950 3-pt FG made per game.. 5.8 3.8 *02/01/07 at Georgia Tech L 72-77 1307 FREE THROWS-ATT.......... 150-211 140-188 *02/04/07 BOSTON COLLEGE W 71-39 10114 Free throw pct......... .711 .745 *02/08/07 VIRGINIA TECH W 78-59 8501 REBOUNDS................. 513 388 *02/11/07 at Virginia W 83-74 7107 Rebounds per game...... 46.6 35.3 * = ACC game Rebounding margin...... +11.4 - @ = BTI Classic, College Park, Md. ASSISTS.................. 186 140 ^ = Junkanoo Jam, Grand Bahama Island Assists per game....... 16.9 12.7 ! = Terrapin Classic, College Park, Md. TURNOVERS................ 189 174 Turnovers per game..... 17.2 15.8 Turnover margin........ -1.4 - Assist/turnover ratio.. 1.0 0.8 STEALS................... 88 88 Steals per game........ 8.0 8.0 BLOCKS................... 39 36 Blocks per game........ 3.5 3.3 WINNING STREAK........... 3 - Home win streak........ 2 - ATTENDANCE............... 65095 19907 Home games-Avg/Game.... 6-10849 5-3981 Neutral site-Avg/Game.. - 0-0

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd Total ------------------------------ ---- ---- ---- #6/6 Maryland................. 448 434 - 882 Opponents..................... 312 406 - 718