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Four-Straight NCAA Tournament Appearances 07 08 MARYLAND WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SCHEDULES/RESULTS RANKING: 4 AP/5 ESPN/USA Today RECORD: 13-1, 0-0 ACC O31 US NATIONAL TEAM (EXH.) ............................... L, 73-90 Nov. 9-18 • PRESEASON WNIT N9 PRINCETON......................................................... W, 76-52 State Farm Tip-Off Classic, Chapel Hill, N.C. N11 vs. #6/6 Oklahoma ................................ ESPN2 ...W, 76-66 PRESEASON WNIT N13 DELAWARE ......................................................... W, 91-43 N16 #23/25 NOTRE DAME.......................................... W, 75-59 N18 #4/4 LSU .............................................................. W, 75-62 N20 LOYOLA ............................................................... W, 98-50 N23 at UC Santa Barbara ............................................ W, 75-71 N25 at UCLA .....................................................FSN ...W, 79-75 N27 PITTSBURGH....................................................... W, 90-77 BIG TEN/ACC CHALLENGE, College Park, Md. N30 #19/17 OHIO STATE ........................... ESPNU ...W, 77-53 Jimmy V Classic, Piscataway, N.J. D3 at #4/6 Rutgers ..................................... ESPN2 .... L, 60-68 D5 MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE ............................. W, 74-69 D7 NORTHERN IOWA ............................................... W, 91-37 D9 TEMPLE .............................................................. W, 64-46 D20 at James Madison .................................................... 7 p.m. TERRAPIN CLASSIC, College Park, Md. D28 Richmond vs. UMBC............................................... 1 p.m. D29 RICHMOND .............................................................. 2 p.m. D30 UMBC ....................................................................... 2 p.m. J3 at Wake Forest * ....................................................... 7 p.m. J6 CLEMSON * ............................................................. 2 p.m. J10 at Boston College * ................................................... 7 p.m. J14 DUKE * ................................................. ESPN2 ....... 7 p.m. J18 at Virginia *................................................ RSN ....... 7 p.m. J20 GEORGIA TECH * .................................................... 2 p.m. J26 at North Carolina * .....................................FSN ....... 1 p.m. J31 MIAMI * ..................................................................... 7 p.m. F4 at Virginia Tech * ....................................... RSN ....... 7 p.m. F8 VIRGINIA *................................................ RSN ....... 7 p.m. F14 BOSTON COLLEGE * .............................................. 7 p.m. F17 at Duke * ....................................................FSN .. 5:30 p.m. F24 FLORIDA STATE * ................................................... 2 p.m. M2 at NC State * ............................................. RSN ....... 1 p.m. ACC Tournament, Greensboro, N.C. M6-9 at Greensboro Coliseum NCAA TOURNAMENT M23 & 25 FIRST & SECOND ROUNDS M29-A1 Regionals A6 & 8 Final Four (St. Pete Times Forum), Tampa, Fla. ALL CAPS indicates home game; all times Eastern * Indicates ACC game RSN denotes games on Comcast SportsNet, Fox Sports South, Fox Sports Florida ESPN2, CSTV, FSN (Fox Sports, Comcast SportsNet) - national Radio indicates Terrapin Sports Radio Network (Flagship: ESPN Radio 1300 AM and www.umterps.com) All non-televised home games (except for the BTI Classic) can be viewed on www.ACCSelect.com 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 Game 15 #4/5 Maryland (13-1, 0-0 ACC) at RV James Madison (6-2, 0-0 CAA) When: Thur., Dec. 20 • 7 p.m. Where: JMU Convocation Center (7,156) • Harrisonburg, Va. TV: None. Radio: WMUC Sports. Webcast: None. Video & Audio links available at www.umterps.com Next Up Terrapin Classic Friday, Dec. 28 • Richmond vs. UMBC • 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 29 • Richmond at #4/5 Terps • 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 30 • UMBC at #4/5 Terps • 2 p.m. Where: Comcast Center (17,950) • College Park, Md. TV: None. Audio/Radio: Maryland All-Access; WMUC Sports (only Maryland games). Webcast: ACC Select (only Maryland games). Audio & Video links available at www.umterps.com Quick Hits Maryland returns to action after an 11-day break from games. The Terrapins played their first 14 games of the season in 31 days. Maryland was the first team in the nation to win 10 games. Four of its wins have come against ranked opponents, while its only loss to date was to a top-five opponent. The Terps are attempting to break James Madison’s 30-game home win streak, the longest current home winning streak in NCAA Division I. Junior Kristi Toliver returns to her hometown of Harrisonburg, Va., when the Terps travel to James Madison. National Player of the Year candidate Crystal Langhorne need just eight rebounds to become the first women’s basketball played in school history with 1,000 rebounds. The Terps are ranked fourth in the nation in the Associated Press poll and fifth in this week’s ESPN/ USA Today Coaches Poll. Maryland is one of 11 known teams in NCAA history with four 1,000-point scorers on the roster. The Terps have had at least one player with a double-double in 11 of their 14 games. Three Terps overall were selected preseason candidates for the Wade Trophy and Wooden Award. Maryland returns the second-most experienced team in the nation.

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Four-Straight NCAA Tournament Appearances

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sCHedUles/resUltsrankInG: 4 aP/5 esPn/Usa todayreCord: 13-1, 0-0 aCCO31 USNATIONALTEAM(Exh.)...............................L,73-90

Nov.9-18•PrESEASONWNITN9 PrINcETON.........................................................W,76-52

State Farm Tip-Off Classic, Chapel Hill, N.C.N11 vs. #6/6 Oklahoma ................................ESPN2 ...W, 76-66

PrESEASONWNITN13 DELAWArE.........................................................W,91-43N16 #23/25NOTrEDAME..........................................W,75-59N18 #4/4LSU..............................................................W,75-62

N20 LOYOLA...............................................................W,98-50N23 at UC Santa Barbara ............................................W, 75-71N25 at UCLA .....................................................FSN ...W, 79-75N27 PITTSBUrGh.......................................................W,90-77

BIGTEN/AccchALLENGE,College Park, Md.N30 #19/17OhIOSTATE........................... ESPNU...W,77-53

Jimmy V Classic, Piscataway, N.J.D3 at #4/6 Rutgers .....................................ESPN2 .... L, 60-68

D5 MIDDLETENNESSEESTATE.............................W,74-69D7 NOrThErNIOWA...............................................W,91-37D9 TEMPLE..............................................................W,64-46D20 at James Madison .................................................... 7 p.m.

TErrAPINcLASSIc,College Park, Md.D28 richmondvs.UMBc...............................................1p.m.D29 rIchMOND..............................................................2p.m.D30 UMBc.......................................................................2p.m.

J3 at Wake Forest * ....................................................... 7 p.m.J6 cLEMSON*.............................................................2p.m.J10 at Boston College * ................................................... 7 p.m.J14 DUKE*.................................................ESPN2.......7p.m.J18 at Virginia * ................................................ RSN ....... 7 p.m.J20 GEOrGIATEch*....................................................2p.m.J26 at North Carolina * .....................................FSN ....... 1 p.m.J31 MIAMI*.....................................................................7p.m.F4 at Virginia Tech * ....................................... RSN ....... 7 p.m.F8 VIrGINIA*................................................ rSN.......7p.m.F14 BOSTONcOLLEGE*..............................................7p.m.F17 at Duke * ....................................................FSN .. 5:30 p.m.F24 FLOrIDASTATE*...................................................2p.m.M2 at NC State * ............................................. RSN ....... 1 p.m.

ACC Tournament, Greensboro, N.C.M6-9 at Greensboro Coliseum

NCAA TOURNAMENTM23&25FIrST&SEcONDrOUNDSM29-A1 RegionalsA6 & 8 Final Four (St. Pete Times Forum), Tampa, Fla.

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

sports Florida

EsPN2, CsTV, FsN (Fox sports, Comcast sportsNet) - national

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

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

Maryland Media relationsAssistant Director/WBB Contact: Natalia Ciccone • [email protected]

2725 Comcast Center, Terrapin Trail, College Park, MD 20742O: 301-314-9094 • C: 814-880-9062 • F: 301-314-9094

www.umterps.com

2006 National Champions

Game 15#4/5 Maryland (13-1, 0-0 aCC)

atrV James Madison (6-2, 0-0 Caa)

When: Thur., Dec. 20 • 7 p.m.Where: JMU Convocation Center (7,156) • Harrisonburg, Va.

tV: None.radio: WMUC Sports.

Webcast: None.Video & Audio links available at www.umterps.com

Next Upterrapin Classic

Friday, dec. 28 • richmond vs. UMBC • 1 p.m.saturday, dec. 29 • richmond at #4/5 terps • 2 p.m.

sunday, dec. 30 • UMBC at #4/5 terps • 2 p.m.

Where: Comcast Center (17,950) • College Park, Md.tV: None.

audio/radio: Maryland All-Access; WMUC Sports (only Maryland games).Webcast: ACC Select (only Maryland games).

Audio & Video links available at www.umterps.com

Quick Hits• Maryland returns to action after an 11-day break from games. The Terrapins played their first 14games of the season in 31 days.• Maryland was the first team in the nation to win 10 games. Four of its wins have come against ranked opponents, while its only loss to date was to a top-five opponent.• The Terps are attempting to break James Madison’s 30-game home win streak, the longest current home winning streak in NCAA Division I.• Junior Kristi Toliver returns to her hometown of Harrisonburg, Va., when the Terps travel to James Madison.• National Player of the Year candidate Crystal Langhorne need just eight rebounds to become the first women’s basketball played in school history with 1,000 rebounds.• The Terps are ranked fourth in the nation in the Associated Press poll and fifth in this week’s ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll.• Maryland is one of 11 known teams in NCAA history with four 1,000-point scorers on the roster.• The Terps have had at least one player with a double-double in 11 of their 14 games.• Three Terps overall were selected preseason candidates for the Wade Trophy and Wooden Award.• Maryland returns the second-most experienced team in the nation.

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PronUnCIatIon GUIdeBrenda FRESE ...........................................FREEZERHET WIERZBA .........................................ret WEER-z-bahANJALE Barrett ..........................................AHN-jah-leyChristie MARRONE ....................................muh-ROANDREY Mingo ...............................................DRAYMARAH Strickland ......................................mah-RUHSA’DE Wiley-Gatewood ..............................shaah-DAY

By ClassSeniors(5): Laura Harper, Crystal Langhorne, Ashleigh Newman, Jade Perry, Sa’de Wiley-Gatewood

Juniors(3): Marissa Coleman, Christie Marrone, Kristi Toliver

redshirtFreshman(1): Emery Wallace

Freshmen(5): Anjalé Barrett, Kat Lyons, Drey Mingo, Kim Rodgers, Marah Strickland

�007-08 Maryland roster

nUMerICalNO. NAME POS. cL. hT. hOMETOWN/hIGhSchOOL1 Crystal Langhorne C/F Sr. 6-2 Willingboro, N.J./Willingboro2 Sa’de Wiley-Gatewood G Sr. 5-9 Pomona, Calif./Lynnwood (Tennessee)5 Marah Strickland G Fr. 6-0 Mount Airy, Md./Towson Catholic10 Anjalé Barrett G Fr. 5-9 Bronx, N.Y./St. Michael Academy11 Christie Marrone G R-Jr. 5-6 Brooklyn, N.Y./St. John Villa (Virginia Tech)14 Kat Lyons G Fr. 5-10 Kernersville, N.C./Bishop McGuinness15 Laura Harper F/C Sr. 6-4 Elkins Park, Pa./Cheltenham20 Kristi Toliver G Jr. 5-7 Harrisonburg, Va./Harrisonburg21 Ashleigh Newman G Sr. 5-10 Shelbyville, Tenn./Shelbyville Central22 Kim Rodgers G Fr. 5-9 Virginia Beach, Va./Princess Anne24 Drey Mingo F Fr. 6-2 Atlanta, Ga./Marist25 Marissa Coleman G/F Jr. 6-1 Cheltenham, Md./St. John’s College (D.C.)33 Emery Wallace F R-Fr. 6-2 Roanoke, Va./Hidden Valley55 Jade Perry F/C Sr. 6-1 Central City, Ky./Muhlenberg North

alPHaBetICalNO. NAME POS. cL. hT. hOMETOWN/hIGhSchOOL10 Anjalé Barrett G Fr. 5-9 Bronx, N.Y./St. Michael Academy25 Marissa Coleman G/F Jr. 6-1 Cheltenham, Md./St. John’s College (D.C.)15 Laura Harper F/C Sr. 6-4 Elkins Park, Pa./Cheltenham1 Crystal Langhorne C/F Sr. 6-2 Willingboro, N.J./Willingboro14 Kat Lyons G Fr. 5-10 Kernersville, N.C./Bishop McGuinness11 Christie Marrone G R-Jr. 5-6 Brooklyn, N.Y./St. John Villa (Virginia Tech)24 Drey Mingo F Fr. 6-2 Atlanta, Ga./Marist21 Ashleigh Newman G Sr. 5-10 Shelbyville, Tenn./Shelbyville Central55 Jade Perry F/C Sr. 6-1 Central City, Ky./Muhlenberg North22 Kim Rodgers G Fr. 5-9 Virginia Beach, Va./Princess Anne5 Marah Strickland G Fr. 6-0 Mount Airy, Md./Towson Catholic20 Kristi Toliver G Jr. 5-7 Harrisonburg, Va./Harrisonburg33 Emery Wallace F R-Fr. 6-2 Roanoke, Va./Hidden Valley2 Sa’de Wiley-Gatewood G Sr. 5-9 Pomona, Calif./Lynnwood (Tennessee)

hEADcOAch:Brenda Frese (Arizona ‘93), 6th seasonASSISTANTcOAch:Erica Floyd (Ohio State ‘93), 6th seasonASSISTANTcOAch:Daron Park (Montana State ‘94), 1st seasonASSISTANTcOAch:Diane Richardson (Frostburg State ‘80), 1st seasonDIr.OFBASKETBALLOPErATIONS:Rhet Wierzba (Austin Peay ‘04), 1st seasonADMIN.ASST.TOThErEcrUITINGcOOrDINATOr:Billy Fennelly (Iowa State ‘07), 1st season

The 12 ACC head coaches will be featured on a pair of teleconferences during the 2007-08 season. Replays of both teleconferences will be available at www.theacc.com. The media telephone number is (913) 312-6672.

WEDNESDAY,JANUArY9&TUESDAY,MArch410:00-10:10 Mike Petersen, Wake Forest10:10-10:20 Beth Dunkenberger, Virginia Tech10:20-10:30 Debbie Ryan, Virginia10:30-10:40 Kay Yow, NC State10:40-10:50 Sylvia Hatchell, North Carolina10:50-11:00 Katie Meier, Miami11:00-11:10 Brenda Frese, Maryland11:10-11:20 MaChelle Joseph, Georgia Tech11:20-11:30 Sue Semrau, Florida State11:30-11:40 Joanne P. McCallie, Duke11:40-11:50 Cristy McKinney, Clemson11:50-12:00 Cathy Inglese, Boston College

aCC teleConFerenCe

QUICk FaCtsLocation: .........................................................College Park, Md.Founded/Enrollment ............................................... 1807/35,102President .........................................................Dr. C.D. Mote, Jr.Athletics Director ...............................................Deborah A. YowConference ........................................................... Atlantic CoastNickname ...........................................................Terrapins, TerpsHome Court (Capacity) .......................Comcast Center (17,950)Head Coach ..................................... Brenda Frese (Arizona ‘93)Career Record .................................................. 182-82 (9 years)Record at Maryland .......................................... 125-52 (6 years)Assistant Coach .............................. Erica Floyd (Ohio State ‘93)Assistant Coach ........................Daron Park (Montana State ‘94)Assistant Coach ............Diane Richardson (Frostburg State ‘80)Dir. of Bball Oper. ..................... Rhet Wierzba (Austin Peay ‘04)Admin. Asst. to Recruiting Coord. .Billy Fennely (Iowa State ‘07)2006-07 Overall Record ...................................................... 28-62006-07 ACC Record (Finish) .....................................10-4 (3rd)Postseason ...................................... NCAA Second Round (1-1)Letterwinners Returning/Lost ................................................. 8/2Starters Returning/Lost .......................................................... 4/1Newcomers ............................................................................... 5

Maryland appears on TV at least 11 times this season, including seven national telecasts. The Terrapins open the home slate with a televised game on Comcast SportsNet and play in front of a national audience on CBS, ESPN2, Fox Sports Net and CSTV, while making regular appearances on the ACC’s Regional Sports Network.

Day Date Game TV TimeSun. Nov. 2 vs. Oklahoma ESPN2 W, 76-66 (State Farm Tip-Off Classic)Sun. Nov. 25 at UCLA FSN W, 79-75Fri. Nov. 30 Ohio State ESPNU W, 77-53 (Big Ten/ACC Challenge)Mon. Dec. 3 at Rutgers ESPN2 L, 60-68 (Jimmy V Classic)Mon. Jan. 14 Duke ESPN2 7 p.m.Fri. Jan. 18 at Virginia RSN 7 p.m.Sat. Jan. 26 at North Carolina FSN 1 p.m.Mon. Feb. 4 at Virginia Tech RSN 7 p.m.Fri. Feb. 8 Virginia RSN 7 p.m.Sun. Feb. 17 at Duke FSN 5:30 p.m.Sun. Mar. 2 at NC State RSN 1 p.m.

RSN - Regional Sports Network (Comcast SportsNet, Fox Sports South, Sun Sports); ESPN2, ESPNU, FSN (Fox College Sports) - national.

terPs on tHe tUBe

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tolIver, Maryland travel to JaMes MadIson• The fourth-ranked Terps return to the basketball court after an 11-day break, traveling to Kristi Toliver’s

hometown of Harrisonburg, Va., to face James Madison on Thursday, Dec. 20 at 7 p.m.

• James Madison puts its 30-game home court win streak on the line, the longest current winning streak in NCAA Division I. Its last home loss came during the 2004-05 campaign.

• Two-time All-American Crystal Langhorne has already broken the school’s all-time rebounding record and could become the first Terrapin women’s basketball player in school history to grab 1,000 career rebounds. She needs eight boards from reaching the milestone.

• The game can be heard on Maryland’s WMUC Sports Radio. An audio link will be available on Maryland’s official athletics website at www.umterps.com.

terPs ranked toP FIve In tHe natIon• Maryland is ranked in the top five in both the Associated Press and ESPN/USA Today Coaches poll this week,

earning a No. 4 rating by the writers and No. 5 by the coaches. The Terps have been ranked in the top five in the nation every week in the AP ranking and has been in the top five in the coaches poll in six of the seven weeks.

• The Terps’ 13-1 record to date includes wins over four ranked teams. Their only loss was to Rutgers, who was in the top five at the time of the meeting.

• Seven Maryland opponents appear in the top 25 polls. This season’s schedule featured games against LSU (#8/7), Rutgers (#6/3), Oklahoma (#9/9), Notre Dame (#18/20) and Ohio State (#18/18). Conference rivals North Carolina (#3/4) and Duke (#14/15) are also ranked in the top 25 this week.

• The Terps faced ND and LSU in the Preseason WNIT, defeating the Tigers for the tournament crown. The Buckeyes visited Maryland for the inaugural Big Ten/ACC Challenge. Maryland beat the Sooners in the State Farm Tip-Off Classic in Chapel Hill, N.C., and its only loss was on the road in Piscataway, N.J., in the Jimmy V Classic to Rutgers.

• Opponents receiving votes are NC State, Pittsburgh, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Wake Forest, James Madison and Temple.

last tIMe oUt• Maryland closed out a four-game week and a 14-

game, 31-day stretch defeating Temple, 64-46, at Comcast Center. Junior Kristi Toliver posted her fourth double-double of the season, tallying 15 points and 11 assists.

• The Terps were held to a season-low 64 points, but, in turn, limited the Owls to a season-low 46 points. The Owls shot just 32.8 percent from the floor and were forced to commit 21 turnovers.

• Maryland outrebounded Temple, 35-32, and had fewer turnovers at just 17.The Terps took control of the game early, taking their first double-digit lead with less than 10 minutes remaining in the first half. They took a 28-18 lead into the break and started the second half on a 16-6 run to take control of the game.

• Crystal Langhorne netted 14 points in the win, becom-ing only the third player in school history to score over 1,800 career points.

aBoUt tHe terPs• The first team in the nation to win 10 games, Maryland

is 13-1 on the season, playing its first 14 games of the season in a 31-day stretch. The wins include four victories over ranked teams, including two in the Preseason WNIT, which the Terps won.

• last tIMe oUt •#3/6MArYLAND64,TEMPLE46DEc.9,2007•cOMcASTcENTEr(cOLLEGEPArK,MD.)

TEMPLE(4-6) Player FG 3FG FT O/D rebPF TP A TOBlk S Min14 Shenita Landry f 4-9 0-0 2-2 0/0 0 4 10 0 2 0 0 2530 Marli Bennett f 1-1 0-0 1-1 3/2 5 1 3 0 1 0 1 1642 Lady Comfort c 1-2 0-0 0-0 0/2 2 5 2 0 5 0 1 1110 LaKeisha Eaddy g 3-15 0-1 2-2 0/2 2 2 8 2 3 0 3 3612 Ashley Morris g 6-17 1-4 0-0 1/2 3 3 13 2 5 0 1 3702 Alesha Harris 0-0 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 211 Candice Borrows 0-0 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 320 Kristie Watkins-Day 2-6 0-0 1-3 0/1 1 4 5 0 1 1 2 2122 Lindsay Kimmel 0-2 0-2 0-0 0/0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 625 Nicole Pittman 0-1 0-0 0-0 2/0 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 1032 Dawnnae Roberts 1-2 1-2 0-0 0/3 3 0 3 0 1 0 1 1345 Shanea Cotton 1-3 0-0 0-1 2/4 6 3 2 0 1 1 0 20 TEAM 4/4 8 1 Totals 19-58 2-9 6-9 12/20 32 25 46 5 21 3 9 200

#3/6MArYLAND(13-1) Player FG 3FG FT O/D rebPF TP A TOBlk S Min15 Laura Harper f 2-5 0-0 5-8 0/7 7 2 9 1 1 1 1 2425 Marissa Coleman f 3-8 0-0 6-7 0/2 2 1 12 0 5 1 1 3801 Crystal Langhorne c 5-9 0-0 4-4 2/4 6 1 14 1 4 2 0 3505 Marah Strickland g 3-5 2-2 0-0 2/1 3 3 8 0 1 0 1 2420 Kristi Toliver g 4-10 0-0 7-8 0/5 5 2 15 11 2 0 2 3321 Ashleigh Newman 2-2 0-0 0-1 0/3 3 1 4 0 2 0 3 2524 Drey Mingo 0-1 0-0 2-4 0/3 3 3 2 0 2 0 1 1455 Jade Perry 0-1 0-0 0-0 0/1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 TEAM 2/3 5 Totals 19-41 2-2 24-32 6/29 35 14 64 13 17 4 9 200

ScorebyPeriods 1st 2nd TotalTemple 18 28 46#3/6 Maryland 28 36 64

TU:32.8 FG%; 22.2 3FG%; 66.7 FT%. MD: 46.3 FG%; 100.0 3FG%; 75.0 FT%. ATTENDANcE: 6874.

rANK TEAM rEc. PTS PVS1. Tennessee (48) 9-0 1248 12. Connecticut (2) 7-0 1202 23. Northcarolina* 10-1 1096 34. MArYLAND 13-1 1077 45. Stanford 8-1 1043 56. rutgers 8-2 1019 67. Georgia 9-0 951 78. LSU 7-2 925 89. Oklahoma 7-2 868 910. Texas A&M 9-1 741 1211. Baylor 7-1 708 1012. California 8-2 666 1113. West Virginia 9-1 645 1314. Duke* 7-3 566 1515. DePaul 8-0 558 1616. Auburn 9-1 512 1417. NotreDame 9-1 472 1718. OhioState 7-2 412 1919. Texas 8-2 276 2020. Oklahoma State 8-0 230 2221. Vanderbilt 8-3 148 2322. Arizona State 5-4 139 1823. Michigan State 7-3 138 2124. Wyoming 9-1 132 2425. Old Dominion 6-3 104 25

Othersreceivingvotes:Colorado 82, George Washington 57, Texas Tech 54, GeorgiaTech*49, Arkansas 38, Pittsburgh21, Louisville 13, FloridaState*12, Illinois State 10, WakeForest*8, Penn State 7, Kansas 6, Liberty 4, NcState*4, Nebraska 4, Syracuse 3, New Mexico 1, SMU 1.

* ACC opponent; Boldindicates 2007-08 opponent

aP toP �5 Poll

rANK TEAM rEc. PTS PVS1. Tennessee (30) 9-0 774 12. Connecticut (1) 8-0 745 23. North Carolina 11-1 701 34. Stanford 8-1 664 45. Maryland 13-1 646 56. Rutgers 8-2 622 67. Georgia 10-0 596 78. LSU 7-2 549 89. Oklahoma 7-2 542 910. Texas A&M 9-1 469 1111. Baylor 7-1 443 1012. California 8-2 424 1213. West Virginia 10-1 411 1314. DePaul 9-0 326 1615. Duke 7-3 308 1516. Auburn 10-1 303 1417. Notre Dame 9-1 273 1718. Ohio State 7-2 265 1719. Vanderbilt 8-3 155 2020. Texas 8-2 129 2321. Arizona State 6-4 110 1922. George Washington 8-3 103 2223. Oklahoma State 8-0 93 2424. Michigan State 7-3 91 2125. Wyoming 10-1 72 25

Othersreceivingvotes:Arkansas 50, Texas Tech 34, Old Dominion 30, Iowa State 26, GeorgiaTech*22, Hartford 22, FloridaState*12, Utah 11, NcState*10,Pittsburgh9, Colorado 7, Marist 6, Louisville 5, Marquette 5, Kansas 4, Penn State 3, South Alabama 3, Liberty 1, Tulane 1.

* ACC opponent; Boldindicates 2007-08 opponent;

esPn/Usa today CoaCHes Poll

terPs In tHe PollsWeek AP coachesPre 4 4Nov. 12 3 3Nov. 19 3 3Nov. 26 3 3Dec. 3 3 6Dec. 10 4 5Dec. 17 4 5

ProBaBle startersMarylandno. Player Pos. Cl. stats notes1 Crystal Langhorne C/F Sr. 12.4 ppg, 6.6 rpg Needs eight rebounds for 1,000 for her career5 Marah Strickland G Fr. 9.0 ppg, 4.0 rpg Shooting 49.0 percent from three-point range15 Laura Harper F/C Sr. 12.9 ppg, 7.9 rpg Ranks third all-time at Maryland in career blocks20 Kristi Toliver G Jr. 17.5 ppg, 7.9 apg Fourth double-double of the season against Temple25 Marissa Coleman G/F Jr. 15.8 ppg, 7.8 rpg In the top 20 all-time in scoring at Maryland

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aCC standInGsas of 1�/18

ACC OverallTeams W L Pct. W L Pct. StreakMaryland 0 0 .000 13 1 .929 W3North Carolina 0 0 .000 10 1 .909 W1Georgia Tech 0 0 .000 8 1 .889 W3Wake Forest 0 0 .000 9 2 .818 L1Virginia Tech 0 0 .000 8 2 .800 L1NC State 0 0 .000 9 3 .770 W1Boston College 0 0 .000 8 3 .727 W1Duke 0 0 .000 7 3 .700 W2Florida State 0 0 .000 7 3 .700 W1Virginia 0 0 .000 6 4 .600 L1Clemson 0 0 .000 7 5 .583 W3Miami 0 0 .000 4 6 .400 L3

• Maryland has had at least one player with a double-double in 11 of its 14 games, posting 16 double-doubles overall. Senior Laura Harper, junior Marissa Coleman and junior Kristi Toliver lead the team with four double-doubles a piece.

• Leading the way offensively for the Terrapins is junior Kristi Toliver, who is averaging a team-best 17.5 points and 7.9 assists per game. Four Terps, in all, are averaging double-digit scoring.

• Harper is grabbing a team-high 7.9 rebounds per game, with Coleman not far behind, averaging 7.8 rpg. Three Terps, in all, are averaging at least 6.0 rpg.

• The Terps’ offense continues to be one of the best in the nation. Entering the week, they ranked third in the nation and are currently first in the ACC in field goal percentage, knocking down over 50 percent of their shot attempts. Maryland also boasts the best three-point shooting percentage in the country at 43.8 percent.

• The nation’s leader in rebounding margin the last two years, Maryland has outrebounding its opponents by +10.9 rpg, which ranked 13th in the country this week.

aBoUt tHe dUkes• James Madison started the season winning its first

six games, including convincing wins over the ACC’s Wake Forest (64-53) and George Washington (80-55), who was ranked in the top 25 at the time of the meeting. But since, has lost its last two to Liberty (79-66) and Clemson (69-60). The Dukes have been off since Dec. 7.

• James Madison boasts the longest Division I current home court winning streak, having won its last 30 contests at the JMU Convocation Center. They have not lost a game in their turf since the 2004-05 season.

• While the Dukes lost four starters from last year’s team which went 27-6 and made its first NCAA Tournament appearance since 1996, JMU returned two-time first team All-CAA selection Tamera Young, who is averaging 18.8 points per game this season, to lead the squad. She is also grabbing a team-best 10.6 rebounds per game. Dawn Evans is the only other player on the team to average in double figures, averaging 14.4 ppg, while making 40.4 percent of her shot attempts. Teammate Kisha Stokes is nearly averaging a double-double at 9.6 ppg and 9.6 rpg.

• Kenny Brooks is in his sixth season at the JMU helm, garnering CAA Coach of the Year honors last year. Winning his 100th game earlier this season, last year he led the Dukes to back-to-back 20-win seasons.

aCC statssCorInG (as of 12/18) ................. Overall ................ aCCKristi Toliver ......................................5th 17.5 ............ -- --Marissa Coleman ............................ 11th 15.8 ............ -- --laura Harper ..................................16th 12.9 ............ -- --

reBoUndInGlaura Harper ....................................9th 7.9 ............ -- --Marissa Coleman ............................10th 7.8 ............ -- --

FIeld Goal PerCentaGelaura Harper ....................................4th .620 ............ -- --Kristi Toliver ....................................13th .506 ............ -- --

assIstsKristi Toliver ...................................... 1st 7.9 ............ -- --Marissa Coleman ............................15th 3.2 ............ -- --

Free tHroW PCt.Marissa Coleman ..............................5th .824 ............ -- --Kristi Toliver ......................................6th .820 ............ -- --

3Pt FIeld Goal PCt.Marah strickland ............................... 1st .490 ............ -- --Kristi Toliver .....................................2nd .485 ............ -- --Marissa Coleman ............................15th .341 ............ -- --

3Pt FIeld Goals MadeKristi Toliver ......................................3rd 2.36 ............ -- --Marah strickland ...............................7th 1.79 ............ -- --

BloCkslaura Harper ....................................9th 1.21 ............ -- --

assIst/tUrnover ratIoKristi Toliver .....................................2nd 1.85 ............ -- --

oFFensIve reBoUndslaura Harper ..................................15th 2.57 ............ -- --

deFensIve reBoUndsMarissa Coleman ..............................3rd 6.07 ............ -- --laura Harper ....................................8th 5.29 ............ -- --

teaM statsscoring ............................................2nd 78.6 ............ -- --scoring Defense ...............................7th 59.1 ............ -- --scoring Margin ................................2nd +19.5 ............ -- --Free Throw Percentage .................... 1st .760 ............ -- --Field Goal Percentage .....................2nd .502 ............ -- --Field Goal Percentage Defense .......6th .359 ............ -- --3PT Field Goal Percentage .............. 1st .438 ............ -- --3PT Field Goal Pct. Defense ............ 1st .257 ............ -- --Rebounding Offense .........................3rd 42.3 ............ -- --Rebounding Defense .......................2nd 31.4 ............ -- --Rebounding Margin ..........................3rd +10.9 ............ -- --assists ..............................................3rd 16.71 ............ -- --Blocks ...............................................8th 3.29 ............ -- --steals .............................................. 11th 6.50 ............ -- --Turnover Margin ............................. 11th -3.21 ............ -- --assist/Turnover Ratio ......................2nd 0.97 ............ -- --Offensive Rebounds .......................12th 11.86 ............ -- --Defensive Rebounds .......................2nd 30.43 ............ -- --3PT Field Goals Made ...................... 1st 6.50 ............ -- --

aCC PredICtIonsaCC Media, sIDs & Coaches ......................................... 1stMechelle Voepel (EsPN.com) ........................................ 1stKara lawson (EsPN.com) .............................................. 1stGraham Hayes (EsPN.com) .......................................... 1stBeth Mowins (EsPN.com) .............................................. 1stCharlie Creme (EsPN.com) ........................................... 1st

Preseason rankInGsCsTV.com ...................................................................... 2ndEsPN.com Top 25 ..........................................................3rdsporting News Magazine ................................................3rdslaM Magazine .............................................................3rdCBssportsline.com Magazine ........................................ 4thlindy’s ............................................................................ 4thWomen’s Basketball Magazine....................................... 4thathlon sports .................................................................. 5th

IndIvIdUal HonorsMarissacolemanPreseason Wade Trophy CandidateWooden Award CandidateESPN.com Preseason All-American 2ndPreseason All-ACCSporting News Preseason All-American 2nd teamLindy’s Preseason All-American 3rd teamCSTV.com Preseason Honorable Mention All-AmericanESPN.com Best Wing in the nationACC Player of the Week (11/12)

�007-08 HonorscrystalLanghornePreseason Wade Trophy CandidatePreseason Wooden Award CandidateAP Preseason All-AmericanESPN.com Preseason All-American 1st teamACC Preseason Player of the YearLindy’s Preseason All-American 1st teamWomen’s Basketball Mag. Preseason All-American 1st teamCBSSportsline.com Mag. Preseason All-American 1st teamSporting News Preseason All-American 1st teamAthlon’s Preseason All-American 2nd teamCSTV.com Preseason All-American 2nd teamCSTV.com All-ACC First TeamPreseason All-ACCESPN.com Top-Five Center in the nationSI Preseason All-American 1st teamACC Player of the Week (12/3)

JadePerryPreseason WNIT All-Tournament team

KristiToliverPreseason Wade Trophy CandidateWooden Award CandidateSporting News Preseason All-American 3rd teamCSTV.com Preseason All-American 3rd teamSI Preseason All-American 2nd teamACC Player of the Week (11/19)Preseason WNIT Most Valuable Player

LauraharperSporting News Preseason All-American 2nd temCSTV.com Preseason Honorable Mention All-American

TEAMcOMPArISONS Maryland category JamesMadison 3/5 ................................Ranking ..................................NR 78.6 .............................. Scoring ................................. 73.9 .502 ........................ Field Goal Pct. ........................... .387 .438 .................. 3-Point Field Goal Pct. ..................... .312 .760 ....................... Free Throw Pct. .......................... .628 42.3 ............................Rebounds ............................... 48.1 +10.9 .................. Rebounding Margin .....................+14.9 11.9 .....................Offensive Rebounds ....................... 24.9 30.4 ................... Defensive Rebounds ...................... 23.3 16.7 .............................. Assists ................................. 14.4 17.2 ............................ Turnovers ............................... 15.5 6.5 ................................. Steals .................................... 7.9 3.3 .................................Blocks ................................... 4.3 5 ................................Series Wins .................................. 1

statIstICal CoMParIsonTerps vs. Dukes

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• SErIEShISTOrY: Maryland leads the all-time series, 5-1, but the teams have not played each other since 1978. The Dukes won the first meeting in 1974, but the Terps went on to win the last five.

tolIver HoMeCoMInG• The game at James Madison marks a homecoming for Maryland’s own Kristi Toliver. Toliver, who hails from

Harrisonburg, Va. Toliver is very familiar with the JMU Convocation Center, playing a number of district playoff games while she attended Harrisonburg High School.

lanGHorne aPProaCHInG all-tIMe sCorInG reCord• Two-time All-American Crystal Langhorne has broken numerous records and reached a number of milestones

during her succesful career at Maryland. With about two-thirds of her senior campaign still remaining, she is not done leaving her mark in the record books.

• Already breaking the all-time rebounding record in the Terps’ game at Rutgers, Langhorne now has the Maryland all-time scoring record within sight.

• Langhorne needs just 118 points to break Vicky Bullett’s mark of 1,928. She currently ranks third on the scor-ing list with 1,810 points, becoming only the third women’s basketball player in school history to record 1,800 career points.

lanGHorne Breaks all-tIMe reBoUndInG reCord• On Dec. 3 at Rutgers, National Player of the Year candidate Crystal Langhorne broke Maryland’s 19-year old

all-time rebounding record. Langhorne has hauled down 992 boards in 111 career games played.

• Langhorne is among the all-time best rebounders in ACC history. She is tied for 15th all-time in total career rebounds and is 20th with an 8.9 boards per game career average.

• Langhorne topped former Terrapin great Vicky Bullett’s record of 968, which she set from 1986-1989. Langhorne is within reach of Bullett’s scoring record, as well, ranking third with 1,810 career points, just 118 points shy of Bullett’s record.

• Langhorne is also third all-time among men’s and women’s basketball players at Maryland. Former Terrapin Len Elmore (1972-74) holds the school record with 1,053 career boards and Lonny Baxter (1999-02) grabbed 998 rebounds in his career.

nearly 1,000 GraBBed• Already having broken the career rebounding record, Maryland’s Crystal Langhorne could become the first-ever

Terrapin women’s basketball player to grab 1,000 rebounds.

• Langhorne is eight shy of the milennium mark. Only one other Terrapin, male or female, has reached the milstone. Len Elmore (1972-74) had 1,053 boards for his career.

• Only 14 players in ACC history have grabbed 1,000 rebounds.

lanGHorne seleCted a Class noMInee• Crystal Langhorne was selected one of 30 candidates

for the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award. She was also the only nominee from the ACC.

• The award is presented annually to the NCAA Divi-sion I senior Student-Athlete of the Year who exem-plifies excellence in the classroom, in character and competition. CLASS is an acronym for Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School. The award was launched during the 2001-02 season has developed into the nation’s premier tribute for college seniors.

• A national media committee will select 10 finalists from the list of 30 nominees in January 2008. The 10 names will be placed on the official ballot for a nationwide vote during the NCAA Tournament in March. Fan balloting will be coupled with votes from coaches and media to determine the recipient. The award was conceived by sportcaster Dick Enberg, who continues to serve as Honorary Chairman. Pre-vious winners on the men’s side include Maryland’s Juan Dixon, who won it in 2002.

reCord WHen...

Overall .......................................................................................13-1In ACC Games .............................................................................0-0vs. Ranked Opponents ................................................................4-1

At Home .....................................................................................10-0Away ............................................................................................2-1Neutral Sites ................................................................................1-0

Leading at the Half ....................................................................13-1Tied at the Half ............................................................................0-0Trailing at the Half........................................................................0-0In Overtime ..................................................................................0-0

Games decided by more than 10 points ......................................9-1Games decided by 6-10 points ....................................................1-0Games decided by 5 points or less .............................................3-0

When Scoring First ....................................................................12-0Score 80 or more points ..............................................................4-0Score 70-79 points ......................................................................8-0Score 60-69 points ......................................................................1-1Score 50-59 points ......................................................................0-0Less than 50 points .....................................................................0-0

Allow more than 80 points ...........................................................0-0Allow 70-79 points .......................................................................3-0Allow 60-69 points .......................................................................3-1Allow 50-59 points .......................................................................4-0Allow less than 50 points .............................................................3-0

Outshooting Opponent ..............................................................12-0Outshot by Opponent ..................................................................1-1Shoot 50% or above from the field ..............................................7-0Shoot 46-49% from the field ........................................................5-0Shoot 41-45% from the field ........................................................0-1Shoot 36-40% from the field ........................................................1-0Shoot 31-35% from the field ........................................................0-0Shoot 30% or lower .....................................................................0-0

Allow 50% shooting or above ......................................................0-0Allow 46-49% shooting from the field ..........................................0-0Allow 41-45% shooting from the field ..........................................3-1Allow 36-40% shooting from the field ..........................................3-0Allow 31-35% shooting from the field ..........................................4-0Allow 30% shooting or lower .......................................................3-0

FT% better than opponent ...........................................................9-1FT% worse than opponent ..........................................................4-0FT% better than 90% ...................................................................2-0FT% 81-90% ................................................................................2-0FT% 71-80% ................................................................................5-1FT% 61-70% ................................................................................4-0FT% 60% or worse ......................................................................0-0

Opponent FT% above 90% .........................................................0-0Opponent FT% 81-90% ...............................................................1-0Opponent FT% 71-80% ...............................................................4-0Opponent FT% 61-70% ...............................................................5-0Opponent FT% 60% or worse .....................................................3-1

Make 8 or more three pointers ....................................................5-0Between 6-7 three pointers .........................................................1-1Between 4-5 three pointers .........................................................4-0Less than 4 three pointers ...........................................................3-0

Opponents Make 8 or more three pointers ..................................1-0Between 6-7 three pointers .........................................................3-0Between 4-5 three pointers .........................................................4-0Less than 4 three pointers ...........................................................5-1

Outrebounding Opponent ..........................................................11-0Outrebounded by Opponent ........................................................1-0Rebounds are Equal ....................................................................1-1

Less turnovers than Opponent ....................................................5-0More turnovers than Opponent ....................................................8-1Turnovers are Equal ....................................................................0-0

One player in double figures ........................................................0-0Two players in double figures ......................................................0-0Three players in double figures ...................................................6-1Four players in double figures .....................................................5-0Five players in double figures ......................................................2-0All five starters in double figures ..................................................0-0None ............................................................................................0-0

Leading with 10:00 minutes left .................................................12-1Trailing with 10:00 minutes left ....................................................1-0Tied with 10:00 minutes left .........................................................0-0

Leading with 5:00 minutes left ...................................................12-0Trailing with 5:00 minutes left ......................................................1-1Tied with 5:00 minutes left ...........................................................0-0

Leading with 1:00 minute left .....................................................12-0Trailing with 1:00 minute left ........................................................1-1Tied with 1:00 minute left .............................................................0-0

On Monday ..................................................................................0-1On Tuesday .................................................................................3-0On Wednesday ............................................................................1-0On Thursday ................................................................................1-0On Friday .....................................................................................4-0On Saturday ................................................................................0-0On Sunday ...................................................................................4-0

In November ..............................................................................10-0In December ................................................................................3-1In January ....................................................................................0-0In February ..................................................................................0-0In March .......................................................................................0-0In April ..........................................................................................0-0

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Maryland’s Crystal langhorne has had an oust-anding career in College Park. she has already taken down the Terps’ career rebounding record and now has the scoring record within her reach. Below is a closer look at her chase for the scoring mark, which is held by former Terrapin great Vicky Bullett who scored 1,928 points from 1986-89. langhorne already broke Bullett’s rebounding record which had stood for 19 years. langhrne also currently ranks 15th in the aCC in career total rebounds and is 20th in career rpg (8.9).

sCorInGPlayer current ToGo recordCrystal Langhorne 1,810 118 1,928

langhorne and other Terrapins are also approach-ing significant records and milestones.

1,000 reBoUndsPlayer currentrec. ToGoCrystal Langhorne 992* 8

BloCksPlayer current ToGo recordLaura Harper 167 19 186

3-PoInt FG MadePlayer current ToGo recordKristi Toliver 164 8 172

* school record

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doUBle-doUBlesCareer (current players only)

Marissa Coleman (22)12/1/05 vs. Appalachian State 17 pts., 10 reb.12/22/05 at George Mason 20 pts., 10 reb.12/30/05 Furman 16 pts., 10 reb.1/26/06 Georgia Tech 18 pts., 10 reb.2/1/06 Miami 10 pts., 12 reb.2/19/06 at NC State 10 pts., 10 reb.3/5/06 vs. #2/2 Duke 16 pts., 13 reb.4/2/06 vs. #1/1 North Carolina 12 pts., 14 reb.4/4/06 vs. #4/4 Duke 10 pts., 14 reb.11/10/06 at Middle Tennessee State 19 pts., 15 reb.12/2/06 UC Santa Barbara* 15 pts., 14. reb. 10 asst.12/4/06 Siena 19 pts., 12 asst.12/10/06 at Temple 16 pts., 10 reb.2/11/07 at Virginia 18 pts., 12 reb.2/18/07 #1/1 Duke 12 pts., 10 reb.2/25/07 at Boston College 12 pts., 11 reb.3/3/07 vs. Georgia Tech (ACCs) 16 pts., 11 reb.3/20/07 vs. Mississippi (NCAAs) 20 pts., 12 reb.11/11/07 #6/6 Oklahoma 20 pts., 12 reb.11/25/07 at UCLA 20 pts., 10 reb.12/3/07 at #5/6 Rutgers 17 pts., 11 reb.12/7/07 Northern Iowa 22 pts., 12 reb.laura Harper (14)11/21/04 vs. Siena 12 pts., 14 reb.11/26/04 vs. #2/2 LSU 17 pts., 16 reb.12/7/04 vs. St. Bonaventure 10 pts., 10 reb.11/25/05 vs. #2/1 Tennessee 13 pts., 12 reb.12/30/05 Furman 13 pts., 10 reb.2/5/06 Virginia 17 pts., 10 reb.2/16/06 #18/20 Boston College 14 pts., 10 reb.3/19/06 vs. Sacred Heart (NCAAs) 16 pts., 13 reb.12/21/06 at Loyola 11 pts., 12 reb.2/15/07 at Florida State 11 pts., 12 reb.11/11/07 vs. #6/6 Oklahoma 16 pts., 11 reb.11/16/07 #23/25 Notre Dame 17 pts., 13 reb.11/23/07 at UC Santa Barbara 15 pts., 12 reb.12/7/07 Northern Iowa 10 pts., 11 reb.

Crystal langhorne (45)11/30/04 vs. Loyola 14 pts., 10 reb.12/4/04 at Xavier 18 pts., 11 reb.12/7/04 vs. St. Bonaventure 12 pts., 10 reb.12/30/04 vs. Massachusetts 26 pts., 10 reb.1/9/05 vs. # 5/4 North Carolina 23 pts., 14 reb.1/13/05 at Georgia Tech 14 pts., 15 reb.1/20/05 vs. Virginia 16 pts., 17 reb.1/23/05 vs. NC State 13 pts., 19 reb.1/29/05 at Arizona 20 pts., 16 reb.2/6/05 at Clemson 12 pts., 13 reb.2/17/05 at Miami 29 pts., 22 reb.2/20/05 at Virginia 11 pts., 12 reb.2/24/05 Virginia Tech 19 pts., 16 reb.2/28/05 Northern Colorado 31 pts., 11 reb.3/4/05 vs. Clemson (ACC Tourn.) 24 pts., 16 reb.3/5/05 vs. #19/21 NC State (ACCs) 23 pts., 17 reb.3/20/05 vs. #24/21 UW-Green Bay (NCAA) 16 pts., 10 reb.3/22/05 vs. #8/7 Ohio State (NCAA) 22 pts., 16 reb.11/18/05 at Siena 13 pts., 10 reb.11/24/05 vs. #9/9 Michigan State 10 pts., 12 reb.11/25/05 vs. #2/1 Tennessee 19 pts., 11 reb.12/4/05 Mount St. Mary’s 30 pts., 10 reb.12/11/05 Arizona 15 pts., 11 reb.12/29/05 Central Connecticut State 22 ptss, 10 reb.1/5/06 at #19/21 Boston College 24 pts., 13 reb.1/16/06 Florida State 12 pts., 19 reb.1/23/06 at #25/24 Virginia Tech 21 pts., 12 reb.1/29/06 at Wake Forest 34 pts., 14 reb.2/1/06 Miami 10 pts., 12 reb.2/23/06 Clemson 16 pts., 10 reb.3/5/05 vs. #2/2 Duke 13 pts., 10 reb.3/25/06 vs. #10/10 Baylor (NCAA) 34 pts., 15 reb.3/27/06 vs. #18/19 Utah (NCAA) 18 pts., 11 reb.11/10/06 at Middle Tennessee State 16 pts., 11 reb.11/17/06 vs. TCU 11 pts., 11 reb.11/19/06 vs. #25 George Washington 20 pts., 11 reb.11/25/06 vs. Mississippi 17 pts., 13 reb.11/29/06 at Marshall 15 pts., 10 reb.1/13/06 Virginia 17 pts., 12 reb.1/28/07 #2/2 North Carolina 14 pts., 10 reb.2/11/07 at Virginia 19 pts., 15 reb.2/15/07 at Florida State 14 pts., 12 reb.

2/18/07 #1/1 Duke 15 pts., 12 reb.2/25/07 at Boston College 21 pts., 10 reb.11/27/07 Pittsburgh 15 pts., 13 reb.Jade Perry (9)12/1/05 Appalachian State 16 pts., 16 reb.12/4/05 Mount St. Mary’s 23 pts., 13 reb.1/2/06 Manhattan 17 pts., 10 reb.3/19/06 vs. Sacred Heart (NCAAs) 20 pts., 10 reb.1/6/07 #19/18 Michigan State 12 pts., 10 reb.1/10/06 at Miami 19 pts., 14 reb.11/9/07 Princeton 12 pts., 11 reb.11/13/07 Delaware 11 pts., 15 reb.11/18/07 #4/4 LSU 14 pts., 11 reb.Kristi toliver (5)12/1/05 vs. Appalachian State 17 pts., 11 asst.1/20/06 at Virginia 12 pts., 10 asst.11/9/07 Princeton 16 pts., 10 asst.11/11/07 vs. #6/6 Oklahoma 16 pts., 11 asst.11/13/07 Delaware 19 pts., 10 asst.

2007-08Marissa Coleman (4)11/11/07 #6/6 Oklahoma 20 pts., 12 reb.11/25/07 at UCLA 20 pts., 10 reb.12/3/07 at #5/6 Rutgers 17 pts., 11 reb.12/7/07 Northern Iowa 22 pts., 12 reb.laura Harper (4)11/11/07 vs. #6/6 Oklahoma 16 pts., 11 reb.11/16/07 #23/25 Notre Dame 17 pts., 13 reb.11/23/07 at UC Santa Barbara 15 pts., 12 reb.12/7/07 Northern Iowa 10 pts., 11 reb.Crystal langhorne (1)11/27/07 Pittsburgh 15 pts., 13 reb.Jade Perry (3)11/9/07 Princeton 12 pts., 11 reb.11/13/07 Delaware 11 pts., 15 reb.11/18/07 #4/4 LSU 14 pts., 11 reb.Kristi toliver (3)11/9/07 Princeton 16 pts., 10 asst.11/11/07 vs. #6/6 Oklahoma 16 pts., 11 asst.11/13/07 Delaware 19 pts., 10 asst.

terPs In tHe HIstory Books aGaIn• With three players reaching the 1,000-point plateau this season, this year’s

Maryland squad becomes the 11th known team in NCAA history with four 1,000 point scorers and the first-ever ACC team to do so.

• Full list of 11 teams can be found on page 9. Research compiled by Kansas State Sports Information office.

tolIver aMonG toP FIve dIsHers• A top 11 finalist for last year’s Nancy Lieberman Award, presented to the nation’s

top point guard, junior Kristi Toliver has returned as an even stronger floor general.

• Spending part of her summer at Point Guard College refining her skills, Toliver leads the ACC in assists per game (7.9) and ranks third in the nation in the category.

• In the win over Temple, Toliver became just the ninth player in the history of the program to hand out at least 400 assists and moved into five place all-time at Maryland in career assists.

lanGHorne Is rIGHt on• All-American Crystal Langhorne has led the nation in field goal shooting the

last two seasons, only the third player in NCAA history to lead the nation in that category in back-to-back seasons.

• Langhorne is having another oustanding shooting season. She has made 62.9 percent of her shots from the floor, which would rank eighth in the nation. However, because Langhorne sat out six games at the beginning of the season, she does not qualify for the NCAA statistical rankings.

• Langhorne boasts a 65.2 percent career shooting percentage, which is an ACC record and ranks among the top five percentages in NCAA history.

lanGHorne naMed aCC Player oF tHe Week• Helping Maryland capture two victories, including the team’s 10th to become the

first team in the nation to double-digit wins, Crystal Langhorne was selected the

ACC’s Co-Player of the Week on Dec. 3. It was the fourth conference player of the week selection of her career, tying the school record.

• Langhorne shot 70 percent from the floor and averaged over nine rebounds per game in wins over Pittsburgh and then-No. 19/17 Ohio State. Making her first start of the season since Nov. 11, sitting out six games because of injuries, Langhorne recorded her first double-double of the season and 45th of her career against the Panthers, tallying 15 points and 13 rebounds. She was also 6-for-8 from the floor. In the win over the Buckeyes, she netted a season-high 17 points on 8-for-12 shooting, also grab-bing six rebounds.

• Langhorne is the third Terrapin to garner ACC Player of the Week recognition in just four weeks of the season.

• Langhorne tied Jessie Hicks’ record of four ACC Player of the Week selections. She was selected once during the 1990-91 and 1991-92 seasons and twice in 1992-93.

HanGInG ten• Playing 14 games in the first 31 days of the season, Maryland became the first

team in the nation to win 10 games, picking up its 10th victory in the 77-53 win over then-No. 19/17 Ohio State in the inaugural Big Ten/ACC Challenge.

• The Terps opened the season on a 10-0 win streak.

natIonal statsUpdated MondaysTeamScoring 10th 78.6Scoring Defense 82nd 59.1Scoring Margin 13th 19.5Field Goal % 3rd 50.2FG% Defense 49th 35.9Free Throw % 23rd 76.0Rebound Margin 10th 10.93PT FG/G 43rd 6.53PT FG% 1st 43.8W-L Percentage 7th 92.9 (13-1)Assists Per Game 28th 16.7Blocks Per Game 153rd 3.3Steals Per Game 278th 6.5TO Per Game 84th 17.2Fouls Per Game 20th 14.3Assist/TO Ratio 33rd 0.97

IndividualK. Toliver 60th 17.5 ppg 3rd 7.9 apg 87th 50.6 FG% 8th 48.5 3FG% 63rd 2.4 3FGM 55th 1.85 A/T RatioM. Coleman 99th 82.4 FT%

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noveMBer to reMeMBer• November was a a record-breaking month

for the Terrapins. Maryland’s 10 games were the most in the month of November in the history of the program. Its 10 wins are also the most wins Maryland has recorded during the month, as well.

takInG on all CoMers• Maryland boasts one of the toughest

schedules in the country. This season, the Terps face opponents from 12 different conferences, including three from the Big East (Notre Dame, Pittsburgh, Rutgers). They also face teams from other power conferences such as the Big 12 (Okla-homa), Big Ten (Ohio State) and Pac 10 (UCLA).

• Some of the other tough opponents tak-ing on the Terps hail from the Atlantic 10 (Temple, Richmond), Colonial Athletic Association (James Madison, Delaware) Sun Belt (Middle Tennessee State), Big West (UCSB), Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (Loyola), America East (UMBC), Missouri Valley (Northern Iowa) and Ivy League (Princeton).

everyone Is CHIPPInG In• Once again, Maryland is getting all the players involved when it comes to offense. With five players averaging

double figures, the scoring is coming from all positions on the court.

• While five different players have led the team in scoring, to date, the Terps have had at least four players score in double figures in six games. At least three have reached double figures in every game.

• In the blowout win over Loyola, six Terps scored in double figures that evening.

BoardInG sCHool• Maryland, the leading rebounding team in the nation the last two years, has shown that controlling the glass

can affect the outcomes of games. The Terps are 91-8 when outrebounding opponents since 2004-05 and 6-13 when they collect the same or fewer caroms than their opponents.

• The Terps have outrebounded their opponents in 11 games this season, coming out even against Ohio State and Rutgers. Maryland was outrebounded for the first time since last year’s ACC Tournament semifinals in the win over Middle Tennessee State.

lanGHorne retUrns to lIneUP• Senior Crystal Langhorne missed the first game of her career when she sat out the season opener against

Princeton. After starting 104 consecutive-games, the Preseason AP All-American was back on the court in the win over then-No. 6 Oklahoma, but was back on the bench against Delaware. She made a return to the court in the win at UCLA, coming off the bench for the first time in her career. She scored 12 points on 6-for-9 shooting.

• Langhorne missed six of the first seven games of the season before returning to the court for good. She returned to the starting lineup against Pittsburgh and has remained a starter since.

ColeMan Handles GaUCHos• Blue and gold seems to make junior Marissa Coleman’s eyes turn red. In her two career games against UC

Santa Barbara, Coleman has put up the games of her career. In last year’s 105-44 win on Dec. 2, 2006 in Comcast Center, she made history recording the first triple-double in school history, tallying 15 points, 14 rebounds and 10 assists. In the 75-71 victory at the The Thunderdome, she scored a career-high 30 points,

aCC Preseason PICks

2007-08PrESEASONPOLL1.MArYLAND(27)2. North Carolina (10)3. Duke4. Florida State5. Georgia Tech6. Virginia7. NC State8. Clemson9. Virginia Tech10. Miami11. Boston College12. Wake Forest

PreseasonPlayeroftheYearcrYSTALLANGhOrNE,MArYLAND

PreseasonrookieoftheYearJasmine Thomas, Duke

PreseasonAll-AcccrYSTALLANGhOrNE,MArYLANDMArISSAcOLEMAN,MArYLANDErlana Larkins, North CarolinaAbby Waner, DukeKhadijah Whittington, NC State

Fastest terPs to 1,000

Name #ofGames1. Crystal Langhorne (2005-pres.) 602. Shay Doron (2004-07) 643. Deanna Tate (1986-89) 684. Vicky Bullett (1986-89) 695. Kris Kirchner (1978-80) 706. Tara Heiss (1975-78) 727. Marissa Coleman (2006-pres.) 748. Kristi Toliver 78 Jessie Hicks (1990-93) 78 Deedee Warley (1999-02) 7811. Chequita Wood (1983-86) 81 Christy Winters (1987-90) 8113. Marcia Richardson (1981-84) 82 Marché Strickland (1999-02) 8215. Stephanie Cross (1995-98) 8316. Laura Harper (2005-pres.) 88

reCord By lIneUPG-Toliver,G-Strickland,G-coleman,F-harper,c-Langhorne.................................................6-1vs. Oklahoma (11/11), Pittsburgh (11/27), Ohio state (11/30), at Rutgers (12/3), Middle Tennessee state (12/5), Northern Iowa (12/7), Temple (12/9)G-Toliver,G-Strickland,G-coleman,F-harper,c-Perry...........................................................7-0Princeton (11/9), Delaware (11/13), Notre Dame (11/16), lsU (11/16), loyola (11/20), at UC santa Barbara (11/23), at UCla (11/25)

category.......06-07Total...return........ Lost....%returnPoints ...................... 2,810 ......2,334.......... 476 ............83.1FG Made ................. 1,056 .........837.......... 183 ............79.3FG Att ..................... 2,110 ......1,705.......... 405 ............80.83PG Made ................. 190 .........162............ 28 ............85.33PG Att ...................... 512 .........430............ 82 ............84.0FT Made .................... 508 .........426............ 82 ............83.9FT Att ......................... 682 .........580.......... 102 ............85.0Rebounds ............... 1,527 ......1,323.......... 204 ............86.6Off. Rebounds ........... 495 .........427............ 68 ............86.3Def. Rebounds ........ 1,032 .........896.......... 136 ............86.8Assists ....................... 621 .........519.......... 102 ............83.6Turnovers .................. 622 .........535............ 87 ............86.0Blocks ........................ 144 .........135.............. 9 ............93.8Steals ......................... 266 .........209............ 57 ............78.6Minutes ................... 6,800 ......5,561....... 1,239 ............81.8

Averaged 82.6 per game in 06-07; return 68.6 ppg this season, lost 14.0. Averaged 44.9 rpg in 06-07; return 38.9 this season, lost 6.0 rpg

WHat retUrns vs. WHat’s lost

Wade WatCH

Maryland has three candidates on the WBCA’s Wade Watch list - Crystal Langhorne, Kristi Toliver and Marissa Coleman. This season, CSTV.com has put together a panel of experts to rate and discuss the candidates on a weekly basis. The panelists have placed Kristi Toliver in their top five both weeks. This week, she received one first-place vote. For more information, visit www.cstv.com/sports/w-baskbl/waddewatch.

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going 18-for-20 from the free throw line. It was the 40th 30-point game in school history.

tHree terPs reaCH 1,000-PoInt PlateaU• Eleven games into the season and three Terrapins had already achieved major milestones, scoring their 1,000th

point of their careers. Four players on the roster have scored 1,000 points in their careers.

• In the win over Delaware in the second round of the Preseason WNIT, junior Marissa Coleman became the 23rd Terrapin in school history to score 1,000 career points. Coleman was the seventh-fastest player in school history to reach the 1,000-point plateau, needing 74 career games to achieve the feat.

• In the win over Pittsburgh, senior Laura Harper became the 24th player in school history to join the 1,000-point club. Harper was the 16th-fastest player in school history to achieve the feat, doing so in her 88th-career game.

• Junior Kristi Toliver was the 25th player at Maryland all-time and the third this season to eclipse the 1,000-point plateau, doing so with 15 points scored in the loss at Rutgers. Her 78 career games to reach the milestone tied for the eighth-fastest by a Terrapin.

• Teammate Crystal Langhorne is currently the only other player on the team with 1,000 career points. Langhorne holds the school record for fastest to reach 1,000, doing so in her sophomore season in just her 60th-career game.

ColeMan nets 30• Junior Marissa Coleman’s 30-point performance in the 75-71 win at UC Santa Barbara on Nov. 23, 2007, was

the 40th time in school history a Terrapin has netted 30 points in a game. She also became the 16th player in school history to achieve the feat.

• Senior Crystal Langhorne is the only other current Terrapin to score at least 30 points in a game and has done so five times in her career. In 2005-06, she had four 30-point outings, a school single-season record.

terPs WIn Preseason WnIt CroWn• With its 75-62 win over then-No. 4 LSU, Maryland captured its first Preseason WNIT title.

• The Terrapins defeated Princeton (76-52), Delaware (91-43), No. 23/25 Notre Dame (75-59) and the Tigers to clinch the tournament crown. All four games were played at Comcast Center.

• It was Maryland’s second-ever appearance in the Preseason WNIT, playing in the inaugural tournament in 1994. That year, the Terrapins lost to Virginia Tech, 68-53, in the first round.

tolIver, Perry earn Preseason WnIt Honors• After leading Maryland to win the Preseason WNIT, Terrapins Kristi Toliver and Jade Perry earned tournament

honors. Kristi Toliver was selected the tournament Most Valuable Player after averaging 20.8 points and 8.5 assists per game, twice recording a double-double. She shot 59.6 from the floor and was 50 percent from three-point range.

• Perry had double-doubles in two games and averaged 10.0 points and a team-high 11.5 rebounds per game in the tournament. She also shot 56 percent from the floor and had over a block per game.

tolIver seleCted aCC Player oF tHe Week• After a blistering performance in the Preseason WNIT, Maryland’s Kristi Toliver was named the ACC’s Player

of the Week on Nov. 19, the second-straight week a Terp had earned the honor.

• The Preseason WNIT Most Valuable Player averaged 22.3 points, 8.0 assists and 3.7 rebounds in the team’s wins over Delaware, No. 23/25 Notre Dame and No. 4 LSU. She notched her third-straight double-double vs. the Blue Hens, then scored 25 points and handed out seven assists in the win over the Fighting Irish. In the championship game vs. the Tigers, she had 23 points and had seven assists to lead the team to victory.

• Toliver shot an impressive 57.1 percent from the floor in the three games and also combined for 55 percent shooting from long range. She was perfect in nine trips to the free throw line, also scoring her 900th-career point.

ColeMan earns Weekly aCC nod• After averaging 17.0 points and 10.0 rebounds over the Terps’ first two games of the season, junior Marissa

Coleman was selected the first ACC Player of the Week of the season.

• Coleman led all players with 20 points and 12 rebounds in the dominating win over then-No. 6 Oklahoma, shooting 9-for-17 from the floor. She also handed out five assists and had three steals. In the season opener against Princeton, she had 14 points on 6-for-12 shooting, grabbing eight boards.

• It is the second time in her career she has earned the weekly honor. Coleman was named to the Preseason All-ACC team.

Md’s toP PerForManCes

30-PoInt GaMesBy Point total1. 39 Shay Doron at Florida State, 1/16/05 39 Dafne Lee at Wake Forest, 2/16/90 39 Kris Kirchner vs. LaSalle, 2/14/804. 37 Shay Doron vs. North Carolina, 1/9/055. 36 Vicky Bullett at Penn State, 1/14/876. 34 crystalLanghornevs.Baylor,3/25/06(NcAA) 34 crystalLanghorneatWakeForest,1/29/06 34 Tara Heiss at Delaware, 1/24/769. 33 crystalLanghornevs.N.colorado,2/28/05 33 Vicky Bullett vs. Ohio State, 3/24/88 33 Marcia Richardson at Drake, 11/27/8212. 32 Shay Doron at Wake Forest, 1/9/04 32 Renneika Razor at Penn State, 12/4/02 32 Marché Strickland vs. Georgia Tech, 1/23/00 32 Branka Bogunovic vs. Western Michigan, 12/2/98 32 Deanna Tate at Texas, 3/25/89 32 Carla Holmes at Virginia, 2/15/89 32 Vicky Bullett vs. Penn State, 2/24/88 32 Vicky Bullett vs. Illinois, 12/29/87 32 Deanna Tate vs. North Carolina, 3/3/86 32 Marcia Richardson at NC State, 2/18/8422. 31 Deedee Warley vs. Morgan State, 2/3/99 31 Vicky Bullett vs. Duke, 2/4/89 31 Deanna Tate at Long Beach State, 12/27/88 31 Debbie Lytle vs. NC State, 2/14/81 31 Kris Kirchner vs. Howard, 12/1/79 31 Tara Heiss vs. Immaculata, 3/7/7828. 30 MarissacolemanatUcSantaBarbara,11/23/07 30 crystalLanghornevs.MountSt.Mary’s,12/4/05 30 crystalLanghornevs.St.John’s,3/21/06(NcAA) 30 Deanna Tate at Stephen F. Austin, 3/23/89 30 Vicky Bullett vs. NC State, 3/6/89 30 Edna Campbell at North Carolina, 2/21/87 30 Edna Campbell vs. Wake Forest, 2/10/87 30 Vicky Bullett at Clemson, 2/7/87 30 Marcia Richardson at North Carolina, 1/7/84 30 Marcia Richardson at Howard, 12/1/82 30 Kris Kirchner vs. Wayland Baptist, 3/23/78 30 Tara Heiss at NC State, 1/28/78 30 Mary Briese vs. Old Dominion, 1/21/76

By Player (years at Maryland)7 Vicky Bullett (1986-89)5 crystalLanghorne(2005-pres.)4 Marcia Richardson (1981-84) Deanna Tate (1986-89)3 Shay Doron (2003-present) Tara Heiss (1975-78) Kris Kirchner (1978-80)2 Edna Campbell (1987-88)1 Branka Bogunovic (1997-00) Mary Briese (1975-78) Marissacoleman(2006-pres.) Carla Holmes (1988-91) Dafne Lee (1989-92) Debbie Lytle (1980-1983) Marché Strickland (1999-02) Deedee Warley (1999-00)

in a season (year)4 crystalLanghorne(2005-06)3 Deanna Tate (1988-89) Vicky Bullett (1987-88)2 Shay Doron (2004-05) Vicky Bullett (1988-89) Vicky Bullett (1986-87) Edna Campbell (1986-87) Marcia Richardson (1983-84) Marcia Richardson (1982-83) Kris Kirchner (1979-80) Tara Heiss (1977-78)

�0-reBoUnd GaMes23 Debbie Jones vs. Howard, 12/11/7623 Angie Scott vs. Towson State, 3/1/7522 crystalLanghorneatMiami,2/17/0522 Kris Kirchner at Rutgers, 2/2/8022 Laurie Donnelly vs. Federal City, 2/24/7220 Myra Waters vs. Georgetown, 12/6/8020 Angie Scott vs. Old Dominion, 1/21/7620 Fran Lake vs. Bridgewater, 2/27/72

�0-PoInt/�0-reBoUnd GaMes(since 1980)29pts.,22reb. crystalLanghorne,2/17/0527 pts., 22 reb. Kris Kirchner, 2/2/8025 pts., 20 reb. Myra Waters, 12/6/80

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terPs tIe sCHool reCord... tWICe• Maryland made 12 three pointers in the rout of Loyola on Tuesday evening, tying a school single-game record.

It was the second time in three games the Terrapins had matched the school mark.

• The Terrapins hit 12 three-pointers against No. 23/25 Notre Dame in the Preseason WNIT semifinal to tie the school mark.

• The record was set last season against UNC Greensboro on Dec. 21, 2006.

doUBle-troUBle• In 14 games this season, the Terps have recorded 16 double-doubles and at least one double-double has

been posted in all but three games.

• Junior Marissa Coleman, senior Laura Harper and junior Kristi Toliver have accounted for four double-doubles each this season. While Coleman and Harper have recorded double-doubles by reaching double figures in points and rebounds, Toliver has achieved the feat reching double figures in points and assists.

• Senior Jade Perry recorded double-doubles three times, as well, reaching double digits in points and re-bounds.

• Making a return to the starting lineup in the win over Pittsburgh, national player of the year candidate Crystal Langhorne posted her 45th-career double-double and her first of the season.

BoardInG UP• Maryland’s 57 rebounds against Delaware in the quarterfinal of the Preseason WNIT were the most since

grabbing the same amount in the first round of the 2006 NCAA Tournament against Sacred Heart, the same year the Terp won the national championship.

WoMen’s BasketBall Hall oF FaMers• The The State Farm Tip-Off Classic not only featured two big-time games, with four top 20 foes taking to the

floor, but the 2008 Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame class was also reintroduced that evening

• The Terrapins boast one hall of famer. The great Tara Heiss was inducted in 2003. A 1978 graduate of Maryland, she led the Terrapins to the AIAW Finals and an ACC title in her final campaign.

tHree naMed Wade WatCH & Wooden aWard CandIdates• Three Terrapins were named preseason candidates for the State Farm/WBCA Wade Trophy and, on Wednesday,

were place on the top 30 preseason candidate list for the John R. Wooden Award. Crystal Langhorne, Marissa Coleman and Kristi Toliver are all repeat honorees, with Langhorne making her third-straight appearance.

• Last year, four Terps were placed on the preseason Wade Watch list, a record for the award. Langhorne was a finalist for the honor, eventually being named to the WBCA All-America team.

• All three were also on the preseason list for the Wooden honor last season. Coleman and Langhorne went on to earn a spot on the Midseason All-American team, while Langhorne was a finalist.

lanGHorne naMed aP Preseason all-aMerICan• Senior Crystal Langhorne was picked one of the top-five players in the nation, earning a spot on the five-player

Associated Press Preseason All-American team for the second-consecutive year.

• Langhorne is a two-time AP All-America selection, the only multiple All-America selection in school history, also garnering All-American nods from the USBWA twice and the WBCA last year. Last year, she became only the third player in NCAA history to lead the nation in field goal percentage two years in a row. Last season, she boasted a 70.7 field goal shooting percentage, 1.7 percent shy of tying the NCAA record.

BaBy BooM• When the team gathered for the first time this school year, head coach Brenda Frese ended the team meet-

ing with a surprise announcement. Frese broke the news that the 37-year old coach and her husband, Mark Thomas, are expecting twins this year, the couple’s first children. Frese’s due date is March 11.

terPs toP PICk In aCC Preseason Poll• Maryland received 27 of 37 first-place votes and was predicted to finish first in the league in the ACC Preseason

Poll, determined by a vote of the media who attended ACC Media Day, conference sports information directors and head coaches. It is the second-straight year the Terrapins were selected first in the poll and the third time since the polling began in 1991.

• The poll also revealed that Crystal Langhorne was selected the ACC’s Preseason Player of the Year. A three-time All-ACC honoree and the 2005 ACC Rookie of the Year, she has been named to the first team the last two years.

• Junior Marissa Coleman, a two-time second team All-ACC and the 2006 ACC Rookie of the Year, was named to the Preseason All-ACC squad for the second-straight year.

Maryland radIo netWork

Matt Noble and Dave Preston return for their third season with the Terrapin Women’s Basketball team, broadcasting 10 games on the Maryland Sports Radio Network (Flagship: ESPN Radio 1300AM WJFK Baltimore). Tune in 15 minutes before game time for the pre-game show.The broadcasts can also be heard on Maryland all-access at www.umterps.com.

Day Date Opponent TimeSun. Nov. 18 Preseason WNIT 2 p.m.Fri. Nov. 30 Ohio State 7 p.m.Sun. Dec. 9 Temple 2 p.m.Sun. Jan. 6 Clemson 2 p.m.Mon. Jan. 14 Duke 7 p.m.Sun. Jan. 20 Georgia Tech 2 p.m.Sat. Jan. 26 at North Carolina 1 p.m.Fri. Feb. 8 Virginia 7 p.m.Sun. Feb. 17 at Duke 5:30 p.m.Sun. Feb. 24 Florida State 2 p.m.

nCaa teaMs WItH FoUr 1,000 Pt sCorers

1988-89Northern Illinois - Lisa Foss, Gena Stubbs, Carol Owens, Tammy Hinchee1995-96Connecticut - Jennifer Rizzotti, Kara Wolters, Jamelle Elliott, Carla Berube1998-99West Virginia - Maria Tchobanova, Christie Lambert, Rebecca Burbridge, Ilse Opstaele2000-01Connecticut - Svetlana Abrosimova, Swin Cash, Shea Ralph, Tamika Williams2001-02Connecticut -Sue Bird, Swin Cash, Tamika Williams, Asjha Jones2003-04St. Joseph’s - Erin Brady, Stephanie Graff, Irina Krasnoshiok, Amra MehmedicKansas State - Nicole Ohlde, Kendra Wecker, Laurie Koehn, Megan MahoneyPenn State - Kelly Mazzante, Tanisha Wright, Jess Brungo, Jess Strom2004-05Connecticut - Ashley Battle, Jessica Moore, Barbara Turner and Ann StrotherMichigan State - Lindsay Bowen, Kristin Haynie, Kelli Roehrig, Liz Shimek2007-08Maryland - Marissa Coleman, Laura Harper, Crystal Langhorne, Kristi Toliver* information compiled by K-state sports Information Office

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terPs ranked toP 5 In PrevIeW Polls• With four starters returning from last year’s 28-6 squad and eight letterwinners

overall, the Terrapins are ranked in the top five in numerous early preseason polls.

• Maryland’s highest ranking is CSTV.com’s No. 2 rating. The Sporting News Magazine and SLAM Magazine ranked the team third in the nation, while CBSS-portsline.com Magazine, Lindy’s College Basketball and Women’s Basketball Magazine have the Terps fourth in the nation. Their lowest ranking was Athlon Sports’ No. 5 rating.

older and WIser terPs• With eight returning letterwinners on the 2007-08 roster, Maryland boasts the

second-most experienced team in the nation. The Terps entered the season with 351 combined career starts, second only to West Virginia who entered the year with 364 combined career starts.

• This year’s roster is the most experienced squad head coach Brenda Frese has had since arriving in College Park. The senior class, who have all started significant games at some point in their careers, consists of Laura Harper, Crystal Langhorne, Ashleigh Newman, Jade Perry and Sa’de Wiley-Gatewood. Juniors Marissa Coleman and Kristi Toliver have also been starters since arriving on campus.

Iron terP• While Maryland keeps

track of all the records and milestones that are being broken and approached, there is one record that goes unnoticed. Senior Ashleigh Newman has played every game of her career, amounting to 118 games. Newman’s endurance over the four years puts her tied for third all-time at Maryland for consecutive games played.

• Former Terrapin Christy Winters holds the school record for consecutive-games played with 123, playing every game of her career from 1987-90.

sPeakInG oF MIlestones...• With her 12 points in the win over Princeton, senior Jade Perry netted her 600th-

career point. She currently has 671 for her career.

More talk aBoUt reCords• Entering the season, junior Marissa Coleman needed just one free throw at-

tempt to qualify for the career free throw shooting records at Maryland. She needed just one game to meet the minimum requirements, going 1-for-1 against Princeton in the season opener. She now boasts an impressive 82.1 career free throw shooting percentage, a school record, besting former Terrapin Marché Strickland’s (1999-2002) record of 80.2 percent.

• Classmate Kristi Toliver is gunning for Coleman’s record, however. Toliver is currently shooting 86.3 percent in 182 career trips to the charity stripe, 18 shy of meeting the minimum to figure in the school record.

Golden sUMMer• Terrapins Marissa Coleman, Laura Harper and Crystal Langhorne had a summer

to remember playing with the U.S. Basketball program. The trio helped their respective teams win gold medals.

• Langhorne and Harper were teammates on the U.S. 21 National Team, win-ning gold at the U21 World Championship in Russia. A starter in every game, Langhorne led the team with 15.6 ppg and 8.9 rpg. Harper played in every game, averaging 7.1 ppg and 5.8 rpg.

• Coleman also spent the summer in a USA uniform, helped the Americans capture a gold medal at the Pan American games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

WHat’s BaCk...• Maryland returns four starters from last year’s 28-6 team that advanced to the

second round of the NCAA Tournament for the fourth-straight year. Overall, the

Terps welcome back eight letterwinner, the most experienced team in Brenda Frese’s tenure and the second-most experience team in the nation.

• Among the returnees are two-time All-American and National Player of the Year candidate Crystal Langhorne, who has played one game and is nursing a sprained ankle. She led the nation with a 70.7 shooting percentage, leading the team in scoring and rebounding for the second-straight year. She continues to nurse a sprained ankle and saw her first action of the season against Okla-homa.

• Coleman and Toliver were both All-ACC performers last year, along with Lang-horne. The trio were named to the Wade Watch preseason candidate list. 2006 NCAA Final Four Most Outstanding Player Laura Harper is also back for the Terps.

• Joining the Terrapins this season is the No. 2 recruiting class in the nation, which includes four Parade All-Americans. Freshmen Marah Strickland, who has started every game, and Drey Mingo were also WBCA and McDonald’s All-Americans.

also JoInInG tHe terPs...• The sideline will also have some new faces. Joining head coach Brenda Frese

and long-time assistant coach Erica Floyd are Daron Park, who spent three years at the University of Utah, and Diane Richardson, who is well known in the Washington, D.C. area as a successful high school coach.

CoMInG UP• The Terps will take another small break for the holidays before getting back

on the court. Maryland hosts the annual Terrapin Classic Dec. 28-30, with the tournament taking on a new format. The round-robin event includes Richmond and UMBC, who will tip things off on Friday, Dec. 28 at 1 p.m. The Terps will then take on the Spiders and Retrievers on Saturday, Dec. 29 and Sunday, Dec. 30, respectively. The Maryland games are scheduled for a 2 p.m. start.

series vs. James MadisonOverall MD leads, 5-1At Home 3-0Away 2-1Neutral Site 0-0Under Coach Frese 0-0Most MD Points 92 (W, 92-48, 11/29/78)Most JMU Points 66 (W, 66-52, 2/15/74)Fewest MD Points 52 (L, 52-66, 2/15/74)Fewest JMU Points 39 (L, 39-78, 11/30/77)Largest Margin of Victory 39 (78-39, 11/30/77)Largest Margin of Defeat 14 (52-66, 2/15/74)Current Streak W5Longest MD Win Streak 5Longest JMU Win Streak 1

2/15/74 A L 52-662/13/75 H W 83-632/14/76 A W 65-5412/1/76 H W 68-5411/30/77 A W 78-3911/29/78 H W 92-48

ConseCUtIve GaMes Played

1. 123 Christy Winters (1987-90)2. 120 Marcia Richardson (1981-84)3. 118 Ashleigh Newman (2005-pres.)4. 117 Marché Strickland (1999-02)5. 116 Shay Doron (2004-07)

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scoring1. 1,928 Vicky Bullett (1986-89)2. 1,878 Shay Doron (2004-07)3. 1,810 Crystal Langhorne (2005-pres.)4. 1,679 Christy Winters (1987-90)5. 1,630 Marcia Richardson (1979-84)6. 1,601 Jessie Hicks (1990-93)7. 1,541 Deanna Tate (1986-89)8. 1,512 Deedee Warley (1999-2002)9. 1,450 Marché Strickland (1999-2002)10. 1,425 Kris Kirchner (1978-80)11. 1,423 Myra Waters (1979-82)12. 1,396 Jasmina Perazic (1980-83)13. 1,372 Chequita Wood (1983-86)14. 1,350 Tara Heiss (1975-78)15. 1,349 Stephanie Cross (1995-98)16. 1,291 Lisa Brown (1985-88)17. 1,284 Belinda Pearman (1981-84)18. 1,218 Bonnie Rimkus (1991-94)19. 1,189 Debbie Lytle (1980-83)20. 1,179 Marissa Coleman (2006-pres.)21. 1,163 Renneika Razor (2000-03)22. 1,113 Jane Zivalich (1976-79)23. 1,066 Laura Harper (2005-pres.)24. 1,052 Carla Holmes (1988-91)25. 1,047 Kristi Toliver (2006-pres.)

scoring average(min. 2 years)1. 16.9 Vicky Bullett (1986-89)2. 16.5 Deanna Tate (1986-89)3. 16.2 Crystal Langhorne (2005-pres.)4. 16.0 Kris Kirchner (1978-80)5. 14.0 Shay Doron (2004-07)6. 14.3 Jessie Hicks (1990-93)7. 14.2 Tara Heiss (1975-78)8. 13.9 Marissa Coleman (2006-pres.)9. 13.8 Malissa Boles (1992-93)10. 13.7 Christy Winters (1987-90)10. 13.6 Marcia Richardson (1981-84)12. 13.1 Deedee Warley (1999-2002)13. 12.9 Myra Waters (1979-82) 12.9 Kristi Toliver (2006-pres.)15. 12.5 Betsy Bailey (1978-79)

rebounds1. 992 CrySTAL LANgHOrNe (2005-pres.)2. 968 Vicky Bullett (1986-89)3. 936 Kris Kirchner (1978-80)4. 782 Myra Waters (1979-82)5. 723 Christy Winters (1987-90)6. 716 Stephanie Cross (1995-98)7. 703 Jessie Hicks (1990-93) 703 Chequita Wood (1983-86)9. 690 Deedee Warley (1999-2002)10. 681 Subrena Rivers (1986-90)11. 672 Bonnie Rimkus (1991-94)12. 670 Laura Harper (2005-pres.)13. 668 Debbie Lytle (1980-83)14. 664 Marissa Coleman (2006-pres.)15. 585 Renneika Razor (2000-03)

rebound average(min. 2 years)1. 10.5 Kris Kirchner (1978-80)2. 9.0 Angela Scott (1975-77)3. 8.9 Crystal Langhorne (2005-pres.)4. 8.5 Vicky Bullett (1986-89)5. 7.9 Debbie Jones (1977-78)6. 7.8 Marissa Coleman (2006-pres.)7. 7.2 Laura Harper (2005-pres.)8. 7.1 Debbie Stewart (1977-79) 7.1 Myra Waters (1979-82)10. 6.5 Stephanie Cross (1995-98)11. 6.3 Jessie Hicks (1990-93)12. 6.2 Chequita Wood (1983-86)13. 6.1 Bonnie Rimkus (1991-94)14. 6.0 Debbie Lytle (1980-83) 6.0 Deedee Warley (1999-2002)

Field Goals Made1. 816 Vicky Bullett (1986-89)2. 722 Crystal Langhorne (2005-pres.)3. 703 Christy Winters (1987-90)4. 693 Marcia Richardson (1981-84)5. 649 Jessie Hicks (1990-93)6. 621 Jasmina Perazic (1980-83)7. 618 Shay Doron (2004-07) 618 Deanna Tate (1986-89)9. 592 Chequita Wood (1983-86)10. 581 Myra Waters (1979-82)11. 571 Tara Heiss (1975-78) 12. 569 Kris Kirchner (1978-80)13. 563 Deedee Warley (1999-2002)14. 551 Lisa Brown (1985-88)15. 549 Stephanie Cross (1995-98)

Field Goal attempts1. 1,504 Shay Doron (2004-07)2. 1,449 Vicky Bullett (1986-89)3. 1,408 Marché Strickland (1999-2002)4. 1,318 Marcia Richardson (1981-84)5. 1,310 Christy Winters (1987-90)6. 1,248 Stephanie Cross (1995-98)7. 1,183 Tara Heiss (1975-78)8. 1,164 Deedee Warley (1999-2002)9. 1,159 Kris Kirchner (1978-80)10. 1,154 Deanna Tate (1986-89)11. 1,143 Jasmina Perazic (1980-83)12. 1,138 Sonia Chase (1995-98)13. 1,124 Lisa Brown (1985-88)14. 1,119 Chequita Wood (1983-86)15. 1,107 Crystal Langhorne (2005-pres.)

Field Goal Pct.(min. 500 attempts)1. .652 (722-1107) C. Langhorne (2005-pres.)2. .588 (649-1,104) Jessie Hicks (1990-93)3. .571 (384-672) Kalisa Davis (1995-98)4. .568 (382-673) Dafne Lee (1989-92)5. .563 (816-1,449) Vicky Bullett (1986-89)6. .558 (395-708) Laura Harper (2005-pres.)7. .543 (621-1,143) Jasmina Perazic (1980-83)8. .540 (581-1,076) Myra Waters (1979-82)9. .539 (280-520) Branka Bogunovic (1997-00)10. .537 (703-1,310) Christy Winters (1987-90)11. .536 (618-1,154) Deanna Tate (1986-89)12. .529 (592-1,119) Chequita Wood (1983-86)13. .526 (693-1,318) M. Richardson (1981-84)14. .515 (436-847) Jane Zivalich (1976-79)15. .509 (325-639) Betsy Bailey (1978-79)

Free throws Made1. 492 Shay Doron (2004-07)2. 386 Deedee Warley (1999-2002)3. 366 Crystal Langhorne (2005-pres.)4. 303 Jessie Hicks (1990-93)5. 296 Vicky Bullett (1986-89)6. 287 Kris Kirchner (1978-80) 287 Deanna Tate (1986-89)8. 278 Renneika Razor (2000-03)9. 276 Laura Harper (2005-pres.)10. 273 Christy Winters (1987-90)11. 261 Myra Waters (1979-82)12. 256 Sonia Chase (1995-98)13. 247 Debbie Lytle (1980-83)14. 244 Marcia Richardson (1981-84)15. 241 Jane Zivalich (1976-79)

Free throw attempts1. 613 Shay Doron (2004-07)2. 594 Crystal Langhorne (2005-present)3. 543 Deedee Warley (1999-2002)4. 500 Renneika Razor (2000-03) 500 Jessie Hicks (1990-93)6. 418 Kris Kirchner (1978-80)7. 408 Vicky Bullett (1986-89)8. 407 Laura Harper (2005-present)9. 402 Christy Winters (1987-90)10. 400 Sonia Chase (1995-98)11. 379 Deanna Tate (1986-89)12. 363 Debbie Lytle (1980-83)13. 361 Stephanie Cross (1995-98)14. 355 Myra Waters (1979-82)15. 332 Jane Zivalich (1976-79)

Free throw Pct.(min. 200 attempts)1. .821 (224-273) Marissa Coleman (2006-pres.)2. .804 (163-200) Marché Strickland (1999-02)3. .803 (492-613) Shay Doron (2004-07)4. .771 (165-214) Lisa Brown (1985-88)5. .770 (244-317) Marcia Richardson (1981-84)6. .757 (287-379) Deanna Tate (1986-89)7. .752 (155-206) Jasmina Perazic (1980-83)8. .749 (209-279) Michele Andrew (1992-94)9. .743 (171-230) Jade Perry (2005-pres.)10. .736 (178-242) Malissa Boles (1992-93)11. .735 (261-355) Myra Waters (1979-82)12. .726 (241-332) Jane Zivalich (1976-79)13. .725 (296-408) Vicky Bullett (1986-89)14. .711 (386-543 Deedee Warley (1999-2002)15. .707 (208-294) Tara Heiss (1975-78) .707 (171-242) Tiffany Brown (1997-00)

assists1. 583 Debbie Lytle (1980-83)2. 504 Tara Heiss (1975-78)3. 500 Deanna Tate (1986-89)4. 439 Carla Holmes (1988-91)5. 417 Kristi Toliver (2006-pres.)6. 416 Anesia Smith (2002-05)7. 411 Shay Doron (2004-07)8. 406 Subrena Rivers (1986-90)9. 402 Marcia Richardson (1981-84)10. 383 Lisa Brown (1985-88)11. 381 Tiffany Brown (1997-00)12. 371 Sonia Chase (1995-98)13. 364 Vicki Brick (2000, 02-04)14. 354 Terri Daniels (2000-03)15. 342 Jasmina Perazic (1980-83)

Blocked shots1. 186 Kris Kirchner (1978-80)2. 170 Vicky Bullett (1986-89)3. 167 Laura Harper (2005-pres.)4. 137 Jessie Hicks (1990-93)5. 97 Krystal Kimrey (1977-80)6. 91 Christy Winters (1987-90)8. 86 Marissa Coleman (2006-pres.) 86 Chequita Wood (1983-86)9. 74 Debbie Lytle (1980-83)10. 71 Crystal Washington (2001-04) 71 Rosita Melbourne (1999-2002)12. 66 Myra Waters (1979-82)13. 65 Carolin Dehn-Duhr (1985-87)14. 62 Bonnie Rimkus (1991-94)15. 55 Deedee Warley (1999-2002)

3-Pt. Field Goals Made1. 172 Tiffany Brown (1997-00)2. 167 Marché Strickland (1999-2002)3. 164 Kristi Toliver (2006-present)4. 150 Shay Doron (2004-07)5. 116 Ashleigh Newman (2005-present)6. 103 Marissa Coleman (2006-present)7. 101 Terri Daniels (2000-03)8. 80 Chrissy Fisher (2003-04)9. 75 Carla Holmes (1989-91)10. 67 Kelley Gibson (1995-99)11. 44 Kalika France (2004-06)12. 39 Lillian Purvis (1995-97)13. 38 Alli Spence (2004)14. 32 Limor Mizarachi (1992)15. 28 Aluma Goren (1991)

3-Point Field Goal att.1. 575 Tiffany Brown (1997-00)2. 482 Marché Strickland (1999-2002)3. 444 Shay Doron (2004-07)4. 375 Kristi Toliver (2006-present)5. 329 Ashleigh Newman (2005-present)6. 287 Terri Daniels (2000-03)7. 259 Marissa Coleman (2006-present)8. 245 Kelley Gibson (1995-99)9. 222 Chrissy Fisher (2003-04)10. 199 Carla Holmes (1988-91)11. 146 Kalika France (2004-06)12. 130 Lillian Purvis (1994-97)13. 98 Anesia Smith (2002-05)14. 84 Monica Bennett (1990-93)15. 82 Aluma Goren (1991)

3-Point Field Goal Pct. (min. 50 attempts)1. .500 (38-76) Alli Spence (2004)2. .437 (164-375) Kristi Toliver (2006-pres.)3. .416 (32-77) Limor Mizrachi (1992)4. .398 (103-259) Marissa Coleman (2006-pres.)5. .396 (21-53) Terri Bradley (1990)6. .394 (26-66) Kim Bretz (1996-97)7. .377 (75-199) Carla Holmes (1989-91)8. .360 (80-222) Chrissy Fisher (2003-04)9. .353 (116-329) Ashleigh Newman (2005-pres.) .353 (24-68) Lisa Brown (1985-89)11. .352 (101-287) Terri Daniels (2000-03)12. .347 (167-482) Marché Strickland (1999-02)13. .341 (28-82) Aluma Goren (1991-91)

Games1. 134 Shay Doron (2004-07)2. 123 Christy Winters (1987-90)3. 120 Marcia Richardson (1981-84)4. 118 Ashleigh Newman (2005-pres.) 118 Belinda Pearman (1981-84) 118 Subrena Rivers (1986-90) 118 Anesia Smith (2002-05) 117 Jade Perry (2005-pres.)

Games started1. 119 Shay Doron (2004-07)2. 117 Marché Strickland (1999-2002)3. 113 Marcia Richardson (1981-84)4. 111 Crystal Langhorne (2005-pres.)5. 104 Sonia Chase (1995-98)

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2007-08 Maryland Women's Basketball #3/6 Maryland Combined Team Statistics (as of Dec 09, 2007) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES........... (13-1) (10-0) (2-1) (1-0) CONFERENCE.......... (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE...... (13-1) (10-0) (2-1) (1-0)

|---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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 20 Kristi Toliver..... 14-14 463 33.1 81-160 .506 33-68 .485 50-61 .820 0 44 44 3.1 24 0 111 60 1 23 245 17.5 25 Marissa Coleman.... 14-14 447 31.9 73-159 .459 14-41 .341 61-74 .824 24 85 109 7.8 31 1 39 43 5 16 221 15.8 15 Laura Harper....... 14-14 359 25.6 67-108 .620 0-0 .000 47-69 .681 36 74 110 7.9 37 1 21 33 17 20 181 12.9 01 Crystal Langhorne.. 8-7 240 30.0 44-70 .629 0-0 .000 11-18 .611 19 34 53 6.6 12 0 15 28 5 3 99 12.4 05 Marah Strickland... 14-14 416 29.7 47-101 .465 25-51 .490 7-7 1.000 21 35 56 4.0 24 1 10 25 5 10 126 9.0 33 Emery Wallace...... 3-0 28 9.3 6-12 .500 3-4 .750 6-7 .857 1 1 2 0.7 2 0 1 1 0 0 21 7.0 55 Jade Perry......... 14-7 274 19.6 28-58 .483 0-0 .000 24-32 .750 29 51 80 5.7 24 0 8 13 9 4 80 5.7 24 Drey Mingo......... 13-0 187 14.4 17-44 .386 2-9 .222 19-28 .679 8 26 34 2.6 20 1 2 11 3 3 55 4.2 21 Ashleigh Newman.... 14-0 285 20.4 20-50 .400 9-25 .360 7-10 .700 7 28 35 2.5 23 1 17 19 0 9 56 4.0 11 Christie Marrone... 1-0 4 4.0 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3.0 14 Kat Lyons.......... 9-0 97 10.8 4-9 .444 4-8 .500 2-2 1.000 2 13 15 1.7 3 0 10 6 1 3 14 1.6 Team............... 19 35 54 3.9 0 2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Total.............. 14 2800 388-773 .502 91-208 .438 234-308 .760 166 426 592 42.3 200 5 234 241 46 91 1101 78.6 Opponents.......... 14 2800 325-906 .359 66-257 .257 112-168 .667 179 261 440 31.4 261 6 163 196 29 101 828 59.1

TEAM STATISTICS MD OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND --------------------------------------------------- ------------ -------------------- --- ----- ------ SCORING.................. 1101 828 ^11/09/07 PRINCETON W 76-52 5205 Points per game........ 78.6 59.1 !11/11/07 vs #6/6 Oklahoma W 76-66 7159 Scoring margin......... +19.5 - ^11/13/07 DELAWARE W 91-43 4678 FIELD GOALS-ATT.......... 388-773 325-906 ^11/16/07 #23/25 NOTRE DAME W 75-59 5596 Field goal pct......... .502 .359 ^11/18/07 #4/4 LSU W 75-62 6398 3 POINT FG-ATT........... 91-208 66-257 11/20/07 LOYOLA W 98-50 5150 3-point FG pct......... .438 .257 11/23/07 at UC Santa Barbara W 75-71 1262 3-pt FG made per game.. 6.5 4.7 11/25/07 at UCLA W 79-75 1527 FREE THROWS-ATT.......... 234-308 112-168 11/27/07 PITTSBURGH W 90-77 5954 Free throw pct......... .760 .667 ?11/30/07 #19/17 OHIO STATE W 77-53 10255 REBOUNDS................. 592 440 &12/03/07 at #4/6 Rutgers L 60-68 4181 Rebounds per game...... 42.3 31.4 12/05/07 MIDDLE TENNESSEE ST W 74-69 5534 Rebounding margin...... +10.9 - 12/07/07 NORTHERN IOWA W 91-37 5461 ASSISTS.................. 234 163 12/09/07 TEMPLE W 64-46 6874 Assists per game....... 16.7 11.6 * = ACC game TURNOVERS................ 241 196 ^ = Preseason WNIT (College Park, Md.) Turnovers per game..... 17.2 14.0 ! = State Farm Tip-Off Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) Turnover margin........ -3.2 - ? = Big Ten/ACC Challenge (College Park, Md.) Assist/turnover ratio.. 1.0 0.8 STEALS................... 91 101 Steals per game........ 6.5 7.2 BLOCKS................... 46 29 Blocks per game........ 3.3 2.1 WINNING STREAK........... 3 - Home win streak........ 10 - ATTENDANCE............... 61105 14129 Home games-Avg/Game.... 10-6110 3-2323 Neutral site-Avg/Game.. - 1-7159

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd Total ------------------------------ ---- ---- ---- #3/6 Maryland................. 549 552 - 1101 Opponents..................... 366 462 - 828