WOMEN’S2010-11

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N13 MONMOUTH ...... W, 73-40 N16 at #13/13 Georgetown ...... L, 53-45 NCAA TOURNAMENT SECOND ROUND N18 TOWSON ...... W, 72-47 N21 AMERICAN^ ...... W, 78-52 4-Maryland EAST CAROLINA TOURNAMENT vs N26 at East Carolina ...... W, 76-60 N27 vs. Massachusetts ...... W, 82-50 5-Georgetown ACC/BIG TEN CHALLENGE D2 at Purdue (BTN)...... W, 56-55 Tuesday, March 22, 2011 • 7 p.m. D5 APPALACHIAN STATE ...... W, 81-65 Comcast Center • College Park, Md. D7 at Loyola (Md.)^ ...... W, 79-61 D10 UMBC^ ...... W, 71-45 TV: ESPN2 • WMUCSports.com D19 at Delaware State...... W, 79-49 TERRAPIN CLASSIC NEXT UP: D28 LA SALLE^ ...... W, 83-45 D29 #17/17 ST. JOHN’S ...... W, 66-60 NCAA TOURNAMENT REGIONALS

J2 at St. Joseph’s ...... W, 74-60 4-Maryland J6 at #3/3 Duke* (RSN) ...... L, 71-64 J13 BOSTON COLLEGE* ...... L, 78-69 vs J16 at Clemson*...... W, 80-59 1-Connecticut/9-Purdue J21 at Virginia*^ (RSN) ...... W, 77-75 OT J23 #10/11 NORTH CAROLINA*^ (ESPN2) ...W, 88-65 J28 WAKE FOREST*^ (RSN)...... W, 75-44 Sunday, March 27, 2011 • TBA J30 LONGWOOD ...... W, 84-38 The Liacouras Center • Philadelphia, Pa. F3 at #24 Georgia Tech* ...... W, 56-53 F6 NORTH CAROLINA STATE*^ (RSN) ...... W, 88-59 TV: ESPN • WMUCSports.com F10 at #20/21 Miami*...... L, 83-75 F13 VIRGINIA*^ ...... L, 60-57 F17 #7/7 DUKE*...... W, 69-47 F20 at #15/12 Florida State* (ESPN2) ...... L, 72-66 QUICK HITS F24 VIRGINIA TECH*...... W, 61-48 • Maryland will play in the NCAA Tournament for the 19th time in F27 at Boston College* ...... W, 78-69 school history. ACC TOURNAMENT M4 vs. 5-Georgia Tech (RSN) ...... L, 70-64 • The Terps are 28-17 all-time in the Big Dance and are 12-2 in games here in College Park. NCAA TOURNAMENT M20 13-Saint Francis (Pa.) (ESPN2)...... W, 70-48 M22 5-Georgetown (ESPN2) ...... 7 p.m. • Maryland beat 13th-seeded Saint Francis (Pa.) 70-48 Sunday in the M27 NCAA Regional ...... TBA NCAA First Round. Freshman led with 16 points. M29 NCAA Regional Final ...... TBA A4-6 NCAA Final Four ...... TBA • Only three Terrapins have played in the NCAA Tournament - Anjale Barrett , Lynetta Kizer and Kim Rodgers . CAPS home game• all times ET • * Indicates ACC game • The Terrapins fell to Georgetown for the fi rst time in program history RSN games on Comcast SportsNet, Fox Sports South, Fox Sports Florida and New England Sports Network earlier this year. They lost 53-45 in Washington on Nov. 16. ^ denotes games on the Terrapin Sports Radio Network. All 10 on ESPN 1300. 12/7, 12/10, 1/21, 1/28, 2/6 on • The Terps have outrebounded their opponents in 27 of 31 games this ESPN 980 as well. year. The Terps are No. 4 in the country in rebounding margin (+12.5). All non-televised home games can be viewed online via TerpsTV Premium at umterps.com GAME NOTES • NCAA TOURNAMENT 2010-11 MARYLAND ROSTER QUICK FACTS NUMERICAL Location ...... College Park, Md. NO. NAME POS. CL. HT. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL Founded/Enrollment ...... 1856/37,000 0 Sequoia Austin G Fr. 5-5 Greenbelt, Md./Holton Arms School President...... Wallace D. Loh Athletics Director ...... Kevin Anderson 1 Laurin Mincy G Fr. 6-0 Newark, N.J./University Conference ...... Atlantic Coast 2 Dara Taylor G So. 5-7 Wilmington, Del./Caravel Academy Nickname...... Terrapins, Terps 5 Essence Townsend C So. 6-7 Paterson, N.J./Paterson Catholic Home Court (Cap.)...... Comcast Center (17,950) Head Coach ...... (Arizona ‘93) 10 Anjalé Barrett G Jr. 5-10 Bronx, N.Y./St. Michael Academy Career Record...... 278-110 (12 years) 11 G Fr. 6-0 Broomall, Pa./Cardinal O’Hara Record at Maryland ...... 221-80 (9 years) 12 Lynetta Kizer C Jr. 6-4 Woodbridge, Va./Potomac Asst. Coach.....Tina Langley (West Alabama ‘96) Asst. Coach ...... Marlin Chinn (Hampton ‘92) 13 Alicia DeVaughn C Fr. 6-4 West Palm Beach, Fla./Blanche Ely Asst. Coach ...... David Adkins (Radford ‘89) 14 Yemi Oyefuwa C Jr. 6-6 London, England/Dartford Grammar Girls’ School Dir. of Bball Oper...... Chris Campbell (Duke ‘96) Asst. to Recruit. Coor.Danielle Hemerka (Davidson ‘08) 21 Tianna Hawkins F So. 6-3 Clinton, Md./Riverdale Baptist 2009-10 Overall Record ...... 21-13 22 Kim Rodgers G Jr. 5-9 Virginia Beach, Va./Princess Anne 2009-10 ACC Record (Finish) ...... 5-9 (9th) 24 F So. 6-3 La Courneuve, France/INSEP Postseason ...... WNIT Third Round (2-1) Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 9/2 25 Alyssa Thomas F Fr. 6-2 Harrisburg, Pa./Central Dauphin Starters Returning/Lost ...... 4/1 32 Whitney Bays* F Fr. 6-2 Huntington, W. Va./Huntington Newcomers ...... 6 *-will redshirt in 2010

NCAA STATISTICS ALPHABETICAL (as of 3/21) NO. NAME POS. CL. HT. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL 0 Sequoia Austin G Fr. 5-5 Greenbelt, Md./Holton Arms School SCORING MARGIN 10 Anjalé Barrett G Jr. 5-10 Bronx, N.Y./St. Michael Academy 11. Miami (FL) 32 Whitney Bays* F Fr. 6-2 Huntington, W. Va./Huntington 13. North Carolina 11 Natasha Cloud G Fr. 6-0 Broomall, Pa./Cardinal O’Hara 14. Duke 13 Alicia DeVaughn C Fr. 6-4 West Palm Beach, Fla./Blanche Ely 16. MARYLAND 21 Tianna Hawkins F So. 6-3 Clinton, Md./Riverdale Baptist 12 Lynetta Kizer C Jr. 6-4 Woodbridge, Va./Potomac % 1 Laurin Mincy G Fr. 6-0 Newark, N.J./University 7. Boston College 14 Yemi Oyefuwa C Jr. 6-6 London, England/Dartford Grammar Girls’ School 28. Florida State 30. MARYLAND 22 Kim Rodgers G Jr. 5-9 Virginia Beach, Va./Princess Anne 2 Dara Taylor G So. 5-7 Wilmington, Del./Caravel Academy FIELD GOAL % DEFENSE 24 Diandra Tchatchouang F So. 6-3 La Courneuve, France/INSEP 5. North Carolina 25 Alyssa Thomas F Fr. 6-2 Harrisburg, Pa./Central Dauphin 12. MARYLAND 5 Essence Townsend C So. 6-7 Paterson, N.J./Paterson Catholic *-will redshirt in 2010 REBOUNDING MARGIN 5. MARYLAND HEAD COACH: Brenda Frese (Arizona ‘93), 9th season ASSISTANT COACH: Tina Langley (West Alabama ‘96), 3rd season ASSISTS PER GAME ASSISTANT COACH: Marlin Chinn (Hampton ‘92), 2nd season 7. Boston College 18. North Carolina ASSISTANT COACH: David Adkins (Radford ‘89), 2nd season 31. MARYLAND DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS: Chris Campbell (Duke, ‘96), 1st season ASST. TO THE RECRUITING COORDINATOR: Danielle Hemerka (Davidson ‘08), 3rd season BLOCKS PER GAME 4. North Carolina 20. Duke PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 22. MARYLAND Brenda FRESE ...... FREEZE Danielle HEMERKA ...... hem-UR-ka ANJALE Barrett ...... AHN-jah-ley ALICIA DeVaughn ...... ah-LEESH-ah YEMI OYEFUWA ...... YEH-mee oh-yay-FOO-wah DARA Taylor ...... DARR-a TIANNA Hawkins ...... tee-AH-na DIANDRA TCHATCHOUANG ..... Dee-AHN-dra Chat-Chwong

BY CLASS Seniors (0): Juniors (4): Barrett, Kizer, Oyefuwa, Rodgers Sophomores (4): Hawkins, Taylor, Tchatchouang, Townsend Freshmen (6): Austin, Bays, Cloud, DeVaughn, Mincy, Thomas GAME NOTES• NCAA TOURNAMENT

AP TOP 25 POLL (3/14) LAST TIME OUT... • The Terrapins beat 13th-seeded Saint Francis (Pa.) 70-48 Sunday in the NCAA First RANK TEAM REC. PTS 1 Connecticut (37) 30-1 973 Round. 2 Stanford (2) 27-2 929 3 Baylor 28-2 887 • Freshman Alyssa Thomas led with 16 points and added four rebounds. Anjale 4 Tennessee 31-2 875 Barrett and Diandra Tchatchouang added 11 points each. 5 Xavier 27-2 809 6 Duke* 29-3 774 • The Terrapins had 32 points in the paint to Saint Francis’ 16 and had 26 points off 7 UCLA 26-3 716 of turnovers. 8 Texas A&M 25-4 715 9 DePaul 27-5 651 • Nine of Maryland’s 12 players scored in the game. 10 Notre Dame 25-6 644 11 Miami (FL)* 27-4 552 • The Terps had 49 rebounds to Saint Francis’ 32, including 21 offensive boards to 12 Michigan State 26-5 503 the Red Flash’s 12. 13 Wisconsin-Green Bay 29-1 465 • Tianna Hawkins led with 10 rebounds. 14 North Carolina* 25-8 449 15 Florida State* 23-7 412 • Maryland jumped out to a 13-0 lead with 15:42 remaining in the game. The Terps 16 MARYLAND* 23-7 390 extended it to 23-2 with 9:52 left in the fi rst half. 17 Kentucky 24-8 335 18 Ohio State 22-9 262 19 Marist 30-2 250 20 Gonzaga 27-4 197 TERPS IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT 21 Oklahoma 20-10 154 • This year marks Maryland’s 19th appearance in the NCAA Tournament and seventh 22 Houston 25-4 128 23 Georgetown 22-10 114 under head coach Brenda Frese . 24 Georgia Tech* 23-10 102 • Maryland is 28-17 all-time in the NCAA Tournament, including an 12-2 record in 25 Marquette 23-8 78 games played in College Park. Iowa 53, La. Tech 41, Penn State 40, Iowa State 40, West • Only three Terrapins have played in the NCAA Tournament - Lynetta Kizer , Anjale Virginia 33, Texas Tech 31, Brigham Young 13, Kansas Barrett and Kim Rodgers . State 13, Rutgers 11, Georgia 10, Temple 7, Tulane 7, Northern Iowa 4, Princeton 4, Bowling Green 3, Louisville 1 • Maryland is 5-5 against NCAA Tournament teams this season. *-ACC school • Italics are Terps’ opponents • The Terrapins fell to Georgetown for the fi rst time in program history earlier this year. They lost 53-45 in Washington on Nov. 16. Alicia DeVaughn and Kizer each had 10 ESPN/USA TODAY TOP 25 COACHES POLL (3/14) points. DeVaughn had 11 boards and Kizer had a career-high 16. • Maryland is 5-5 against NCAA Tournament teams this season. RANK TEAM REC. PTS 1 Connecticut (30) 32-1 774 2 Stanford (1) 29-2 736 3 Baylor 31-2 711 ABOUT THE TERPS 4 Tennessee 31-2 690 • Maryland fi elds one of the youngest rosters in the nation. The Terps are one of seven 5 Xavier 28-2 651 teams in the country to not have any seniors. 6 Duke* 29-3 611 7 Notre Dame 26-7 569 • All fi ve members of Maryland’s No. 2 recruiting class played in their state’s high school 8 Texas A&M 27-5 567 championship game and three, Alicia DeVaughn , Laurin Mincy and Alyssa Thomas , 9 UCLA 27-4 535 won their respective titles. 10 Miami (FL)* 27-4 469 11 Wisconsin-Green Bay 32-1 437 • Sophomore Diandra Tchatchouang played in the European championships over the 12 DePaul 27-6 436 summer. She led France to a fourth-place fi nish in the tournament. She was on her 13 Michigan State 26-5 396 14 North Carolina* 26-8 378 way to being tournament MVP, before suffering an ankle injury. 15 Florida State* 23-7 344 • 10 of the 14 Terrapins are over 6’0 tall and eight are over 6’2, making the Terps one 16 Kentucky 24-8 304 17 Marist 30-2 253 of the tallest teams in the country. None of the Terps’ 2010-11 opponents have as 18 MARYLAND* 23-7 241 many players over 6’1. 19 Gonzaga 28-4 201 20 Oklahoma 21-11 174 21 Georgetown 22-10 157 GLASS CRASHERS 22 Ohio State 22-9 120 23 Marquette 23-8 102 • The Terps are No. 4 in the country in rebounding margin (+12.5). 24 Houston 26-5 56 25 West Virginia 23-9 38 • Three Terps fi nished in the top 20 in the ACC in rebounding. Lynetta Kizer came in at No. 9 (7.7) and freshman Alyssa Thomas was No. 11 (7.2). Alicia DeVaughn St John’s 24, Northern Iowa 19, Georgia Tech* 17 , Iowa ended up at No. 20 (5.6 rpg). 15, Rutgers 15, La. Tech 10, Penn State 7, Louisville 5, Texas Tech 5, Iowa State 4, Syracuse 2, Gardner-Webb • Thomas fi nished at No. 5 the ACC in rebounding in conference games (8.4) and 1, MTSU 1 Kizer was tied for No. 6 (8.2). Thomas led in offensive rebounding (3.8) in league games. She also led all freshmen in rebounding. *-ACC school • Italics are Terps’ opponents • As a team, the Terps led the league in offensive rebounding percent (.458). They average 18.0 offensive boards per conference game. TERPS IN THE POLLS • The Terrapins have won the battle on the boards in 27 of 31 games. They have Week AP Coaches Week AP Coaches grabbed 1421 rebounds to their opponents’ 1035. Pre 21 RV 11 14 13 1 21 RV 12 12 10 2 23 RV 13 12 11 ALL HANDS ON DECK 3 22 RV 14 16 17 4 22 23 15 15 17 • Eight Terrapins are averaging over 15.0 minutes per game. 5 19 22 16 13 15 • The Terrapins have had six different starting lineups through 31 games this season. 6 19 22 17 16 18 7 18 20 18 16 18 • Maryland’s bench averages 23.5 points per game to their opponents’ 17.7. The 8 14 15 Terrapins’ bench has outscored its opponents’ bench in 20 of the 31 games this 9 13 13 season. 10 15 14 GAME NOTES • NCAA TOURNAMENT

STATISTICAL COMPARISON DOUBLE-DOUBLES TEAM COMPARISONS • Through 31 games this season, fi ve Terrapins have notched 22 double-doubles. Maryland Category Georgetown • Junior Lynetta Kizer has nine so far - at No. 13 Georgetown, Appalachian State, at 4...... Seeding...... 5 Delaware State, at St. Joseph’s, BC, NC State, at Miami, at FSU and VT. 72.1...... Scoring ...... 63.6 • Freshman Alicia DeVaughn earned her fi rst double-double at No. 13/13 Georgetown .436...... Field Goal Pct...... 391 with 10 points and 11 rebounds. .280 ...... 3- Field Goal Pct...... 315 • Sophomore Diandra Tchatchouang earned the fi rst of her career with 13 points and .650 ...... Pct...... 686 11 rebounds against East Carolina. Her second was at St. Joseph’s with 12 points 45.8 ...... Rebounds ...... 36.5 and 13 rebounds. +12.5 ...... Rebounding Margin ...... +0.5 • Sophomore Tianna Hawkins notched her fi rst of the year and eighth in her career at 18.1 ...... Offensive Rebounds ...... 14.5 Loyola. She had 17 points and 12 rebounds and also grabbed her 300th in 27.7 ...... Defensive Rebounds ...... 21.9 that game. She earned her second at Clemson, third vs. Wake Forest and fourth at 15.6 ...... Assists ...... 14.2 Miami. 19.0 ...... Turnovers ...... 16.3 • Freshman Alyssa Thomas earned her fi rst career double-double at No. 3 Duke with 9.9 ...... Steals ...... 10.9 11 points and 12 rebounds. She had fi ve in her fi rst six ACC games. 4.9 ...... Blocks ...... 3.0 8 ...... Series Wins ...... 1 MILESTONE UPDATES • Kim Rodgers became the ninth player in Maryland history to hit 100 three’s on Feb. DOUBLE-DOUBLES 27 at Boston College. 11/13 - Alicia DeVaughn (10 pts, 11 rebs) • Anjale Barrett and Tianna Hawkins each broke the 500-point mark against NC State. 11/13 - Lynetta Kizer (10 pts, 16 rebs) • Junior Lynetta Kizer broke the 1000-point mark against No. 17/17 St. John’s with 13 11/26 - D. Tchatchouang (13 pts, 11 rebs) points in the game. She is the 26th Terrapin to break the mark. 12/5 - Lynetta Kizer (12 pts, 10 rebs) 12/7 - Tianna Hawkins (17 pts, 12 rebs) • Head coach Brenda Frese earned her 200th win at Maryland Nov. 21 vs. American. 12/19 - Lynetta Kizer (16 points, 10 rebs) She reached that mark faster than any coach in Maryland women’s basketball history. 1/2 - Lynetta Kizer (11 points, 10 rebs) • Now in her ninth season in College Park, Frese’s record is 220-80. (.733). 1/2 - D. Tchatchouang (12 points, 13 rebs) 1/6 - Alyssa Thomas (11 points, 12 rebs) 1/13 - Lynetta Kizer (22 points, 10 rebs) 1/13 - Alyssa Thomas (18 points, 13 rebs) STARTING LINEUPS 1/16 - Tianna Hawkins (19 points, 10 rebs) MU Rodgers Barrett Thomas* Kizer Tchatchouang 1/21 - Alyssa Thomas (18 points, 12 rebs) at GU Rodgers Barrett Thomas* Kizer Tchatchouang 1/23 - Alyssa Thomas (16 points, 13 rebs) 1/28 - Alyssa Thomas (19 points, 11 rebs) TU Rodgers Barrett Thomas* Kizer Tchatchouang 1/28 - Tianna Hawkins (12 points, 12 rebs) AU Cloud* Barrett Thomas* Kizer Tchatchouang 2/6 - Lynetta Kizer (22 points, 13 rebs) at ECU Cloud* Barrett Thomas* Kizer Tchatchouang 2/10 - Lynetta Kizer (15 points, 11 rebs) UMASS Cloud* Barrett Thomas* Kizer Tchatchouang 2/10 - Tianna Hawkins (12 points, 10 rebs) at PU Cloud* Rodgers Thomas* Kizer Tchatchouang 2/17 - Alyssa Thomas (15 points, 10 rebs) ASU Cloud* Barrett Thomas* Kizer Tchatchouang 2/20 - Lynetta Kizer (17 points, 10 rebs) at LU Cloud* Barrett Mincy* Kizer Tchatchouang 2/24 - Lynetta Kizer (11 points, 12 rebs) UMBC Hawkins Barrett Thomas* Kizer Tchatchouang at DSU Hawkins Barrett Thomas* Kizer Tchatchouang LU Hawkins Barrett Thomas* Kizer Tchatchouang MILESTONE MARKERS SJU Hawkins Barrett Thomas* Kizer Tchatchouang at SJU Hawkins Barrett Thomas* Kizer Tchatchouang at DU* Hawkins Barrett Thomas* Kizer Tchatchouang 11/21 - Brenda Frese, 200 wins at Maryland 12/7 - Dara Taylor, 200 assists BC* Hawkins Barrett Thomas* Kizer Tchatchouang 12/7 - Tianna Hawkins, 300 rebounds at CU* Taylor Barrett Thomas* Kizer Tchatchouang 12/10 - Tianna Hawkins, 400 points at UVA* Hawkins Barrett Thomas* Kizer Tchatchouang 12/10 - Lynetta Kizer, 600 rebounds UNC* Hawkins Barrett Thomas* Kizer Tchatchouang 12/28 - Diandra Tchatchouang, 500 points WFU* Hawkins Barrett Thomas* Kizer Tchatchouang 12/29 - Lynetta Kizer, 1000 points LW Hawkins Barrett Thomas* Kizer Tchatchouang 1/23 - Anjale Barrett, 250 assists at GT* Hawkins Barrett Thomas* Kizer Tchatchouang 1/30 - Tchatchouang, 300 rebs NCSU* Hawkins Barrett Thomas* Kizer Tchatchouang 2/3 - Tchatchouang, 600 points at UM* Hawkins Barrett Thomas* Kizer Tchatchouang 2/6 - Anjale Barrett , 500 points UVA* Hawkins Barrett Thomas* Kizer Tchatchouang 2/6 - Tianna Hawkins, 500 points DU* Hawkins Barrett Thomas* Kizer Tchatchouang 2/10 - Lynetta Kizer - 700 rebounds at FSU* Hawkins Barrett Thomas* Kizer Tchatchouang 2/27 - Lynetta Kizer - 100 steals VT* Hawkins Barrett Thomas* Kizer Tchatchouang 2/27 - Kim Rodgers - 100 three’s, 512 points 3/3 - Anjale Barrett - 300 assists at BC* Rodgers Barrett Thomas* Kizer Tchatchouang 3/3 - Alyssa Thomas - 411 points vs. GT Rodgers Barrett Thomas* Kizer Tchatchouang vs. SFU Rodgers Barrett Thomas* Kizer Tchatchouang MILESTONE WATCH Lynetta Kizer - 763 rebounds * - freshman GAME NOTES • NCAA TOURNAMENT

TERPS’ RECORD WHEN... TERPS IN THE POLLS • Maryland is No. 16 in the latest Associated Press poll and No. 18 in the ESPN/USA Overall ...... 24-7 In ACC Games ...... 9-5 Today Top 25 Coaches poll this week. vs. Ranked Opponents ...... 4-4 Televised games ...... 6-3 • The Terps began the season ranked 21st in the Associated Press poll. They have started At Home ...... 14-2 the season ranked in each of the last seven seasons. Away ...... 9-4 Neutral Sites ...... 1-1 • The week of Dec. 13 marked the 100th week head coach Brenda Frese had a team Leading at the Half ...... 22-3 ranked in her career at Maryland. She now has had a team ranked 111 weeks while in Trailing at the Half ...... 2-4 Tied at the Half ...... 0-0 College Park. In Overtime ...... 1-0 Games decided by 10 or more points ...... 19-0 Games decided by 6-10 points ...... 2-6 TOUGH PLACE TO PLAY Games decided by 5 points or less ...... 3-1 Score 80 or more points ...... 7-0 • According to national survey of Sports Information Directors this fall, Comcast Center Score 70-79 points ...... 12-1 was named one of the country’s top ten toughest places to play. No other ACC school Score 60-69 points ...... 3-4 Score 50-59 points ...... 2-1 made the top ten. Less than 50 points ...... 0-1 Allow more than 80 points ...... 0-1 • The Terps have won 83.3 percent of their games in Comcast Center (125-25) since it Allow 70-79 points ...... 1-4 opened in 2002. Allow 60-69 points ...... 7-1 Allow 50-59 points ...... 6-1 • Maryland has led the ACC in attendance since 2007. Allow less than 50 points ...... 10-0 Posting Higher FG% ...... 23-4 Opp. Posts Higher FG% ...... 1-3 Shoot 50% or above from the fi eld ...... 4-1 STAFF UPDATES Shoot 46-49% from the fi eld ...... 8-1 Shoot 41-45% from the fi eld ...... 6-0 • Head coach Brenda Frese hired two new staff members this summer, Director of Shoot 36-40% from the fi eld ...... 5-3 Operations Chris Campbell and strength and conditioning coach Kyle Tarp . Shoot 31-35% from the fi eld ...... 0-1 Shoot 30% or lower ...... 0-1 • Campbell comes to Maryland by way of Delaware, where he was an assistant. Allow 50% shooting or above ...... 0-0 Allow 46-49% shooting from the fi eld ...... 0-1 • The Terps are one of three teams in the country to have their own strength coach. Tarp Allow 41-45% shooting from the fi eld ...... 1-2 Allow 36-40% shooting from the fi eld ...... 6-1 works with the team on basketball-specifi c conditioning. Allow 31-35% shooting from the fi eld ...... 11-2 Allow 30% shooting or lower...... 6-1 FT% better than opponent ...... 9-2 TEAM TYLER FT% worse than opponent ...... 15-5 FT% equal to opponent ...... 0-0 • In September, Coach Frese’s two-year old son, Tyler Thomas, was diagnosed leukemia. FT% better than 90% ...... 2-0 FT% 81-90% ...... 2-0 • To help with leukemia awareness, a group of former Maryland players from the 2006 FT% 71-80% ...... 2-3 FT% 61-70% ...... 9-2 national championship team, including Marissa Coleman , Shay Doron , Laura Harper FT% 60% or worse ...... 8-2 Opponent FT% above 90%...... 0-0 and , are starting a foundation called Team Tyler. Opponent FT% 81-90% ...... 2-1 Opponent FT% 71-80% ...... 9-5 • Some of the Terps’ opponents this year, including the coaches from Purdue, the SAC Opponent FT% 61-70% ...... 8-1 from Loyola, the coaches at UMBC and Duke, as well as Georgia Tech, have made Opponent FT% 60% or worse ...... 5-0 contributions to Team Tyler. Make 8 or more three pointers ...... 1-0 Between 6-7 three pointers ...... 1-0 • The Terrapins will be wearing green ribbons on their warmup shirts this season in honor Between 4-5 three pointers ...... 11-1 of leukemia awareness. Less than 4 three pointers ...... 11-6 Opponents Make 8 or more three pointers ...... 4-1 • For more information on the Team Tyler Foundation, log onto TeamTylerFoundation.com. Between 6-7 three pointers ...... 9-4 Between 4-5 three pointers ...... 4-1 Less than 4 three pointers ...... 7-1 Outrebounding Opponent ...... 22-5 Outrebounded by Opponent ...... 2-2 ANDERSON AS NEW LEADER Rebounds are Equal...... 0-0 Less turnovers than Opponent ...... 15-2 • Earlier this fall, the Maryland Athletics Department got a new leader in Athletics Director More turnovers than Opponent ...... 9-5 Kevin Anderson . Turnovers are Equal ...... 1-0 One player in double fi gures ...... 0-0 • Anderson comes from the U.S. Military Academy, where he served as Athletics Director since Two players in double fi gures ...... 3-5 Three players in double fi gures ...... 14-1 2004. He was responsible for a 25-sport program that served over 900 cadet-athletes. Four players in double fi gures ...... 6-0 Five players in double fi gures ...... 1-1 • During his time at West Point, Anderson saw 20 teams earn berths in NCAA Champion- None ...... 0-0 ships, including programs in 10 different sports. Army improved its standing in the 2009-10 Leading with 10:00 minutes left ...... 23-1 Learfi eld Sports Directors’ Cup by 11 places. Trailing with 10:00 minutes left ...... 1-6 Tied with 10:00 minutes left ...... 0-0 • From January 2003 to December 2004, Anderson was the executive associate athletics Leading with 5:00 minutes left ...... 21-2 director at Oregon State. In that role, he was responsible for the administration and opera- Trailing with 5:00 minutes left ...... 3-5 tion of seven sports, including football, as well as men’s and women’s basketball. Tied with 5:00 minutes left ...... 0-0 Leading with 1:00 minute left ...... 21-0 • Anderson spent fi ve seasons at the University of California, Berkeley, advancing quickly in Trailing with 1:00 minute left ...... 2-7 the Golden Bears’ department. He moved from an assistant A.D. for annual giving to an Tied with 1:00 minute left ...... 1-0 On Monday...... 0-0 associate A.D. for development and ticketing and ended his tenure there as the executive On Tuesday ...... 2-1 associate A.D. for external affairs. On Wednesday...... 1-0 On Thursday ...... 5-4 On Friday ...... 4-0 On Saturday ...... 2-0 DON’T MISS A HOME GAME IN 2010-11 On Sunday ...... 10-2 In November ...... 5-1 • All non-televised Maryland home games will be streamed online at umterps.com via TerpsTV In December ...... 7-0 Premium. Links to view every TerpsTV webcast are available on the women’s basketball In January ...... 6-2 In February...... 5-3 schedule page at umterps.com by clicking on the desired game. Postgame highlight pack- In March ...... 1-1 ages will also be available online after each home contest. In April ...... 0-0 GAME NOTES • NCAA TOURNAMENT

ACC PRESEASON PICKS IN THE ACC... (In all games) 2010-11 Preseason Poll SCORING (PPG) 1. Duke (24) / RATIO 9. Alyssa Thomas (14.2) 2. Anjale Barrett (1.8) 2. North Carolina (6) 14. Lynetta Kizer (13.5) 3. Florida State (2) BLOCKS (BPG) 4. MARYLAND REBOUNDING (RPG) T-7. Diandra Tchatchouang (1.2) 5. Georgia Tech 9. Lynetta Kizer (7.7) T-7. Alicia DeVaughn (1.2) 6. NC State (1) 11. Alyssa Thomas (7.2) 7. Boston College 20. Alicia DeVaughn (5.6) STEALS (SPG) 8. Miami 9. Alyssa Thomas (2.1) 9. Wake Forest ASSISTS (APG) 10. Virginia 4. Anjale Barrett (4.4) OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 11. Virginia Tech FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 6. Lynetta Kizer (3.2) 12. Alyssa Thomas (3.0) 12. Clemson 2. Tianna Hawkins (.595) Preseason Player of the Year 11. Alyssa Thomas (.483) Jasmine Thomas, Duke DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 11. Alyssa Thomas (4.4) Preseason All-ACC 12. Lynetta Kizer (4.2) , North Carolina , Miami , Boston College Jasmine Thomas, Duke Courtney Ward, Florida State

Newcomers Watch List Kristen Doherty, Fr., Boston College , Fr., Duke Natasha Howard, Fr., Florida State Richa Jackson, Fr., Duke IN THE ACC... (In conference games) LAURIN MINCY, Fr., MARYLAND SCORING (PPG) ALYSSA THOMAS, Fr., MARYLAND ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO 5. Alyssa Thomas (15.7) 1. Anjale Barrett (2.3) 11. Lynetta Kizer (14.4) BLOCKS (BPG) REBOUNDING (RPG) 5. Diandra Tchatchouang (1.6) ACC AWARDS 5. Alyssa Thomas (8.4) T-9. Alicia DeVaughn (1.0) T-6. Lynetta Kizer (8.2) ALL-ACC FIRST TEAM T-14. Lynetta Kizer (0.9) Cierra Bravard, Jr., Florida State ASSISTS (APG) STEALS (SPG) Shenise Johnson, Jr., Miami 1. Anjale Barrett (5.4) T-7. Alyssa Thomas (2.1) Jasmine Thomas, Sr., Duke FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Carolyn Swords, Sr., Boston College OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS , Jr., Miami 13. Alyssa Thomas (.466) 1. Alyssa Thomas (3.8) 4. Lynetta Kizer (3.6) ALL-ACC SECOND TEAM FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 15. Lynetta Kizer (.737) Bonae Holston, Sr., NC State DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS LYNETTA KIZER, JR., MARYLAND THREE POINTERS MADE T-8. Alyssa Thomas (4.6) , Jr., North Carolina 14. Kim Rodgers (1.5) T-8. Lynetta Kizer (4.6) , Sr., Georgia Tech ALYSSA THOMAS, FR., MARYLAND ALL-ACC THIRD TEAM Tyuanna Marshall, Fr., Georgia Tech Stefanie Murphy, Sr., Boston College Morgan Stroman, So., Miami Krystal Thomas, Sr., Duke Courtney Ward, Sr., Florida State HONORABLE MENTION Jessica Breland, North Carolina; Laura Broomfi eld, North Carolina; Cetera Degraffenreid, North Carolina, Chelsea Gray, Duke; Marissa Kastanek, NC State ACC PLAYER OF THE YEAR Shenise Johnson, Jr., Miami ACC ROOKIE OF THE YEAR ALYSSA THOMAS*, FR., MARYLAND *- fourth Maryland player since 2005 SEQUOIA LAURIN DARA ESSENCE 0 AUSTIN 1 MINCY 2 TAYLOR 5 TOWNSEND Fr • G • 5-5 • Greenbelt, Md. Fr • G• 6-0 • Newark, N.J. So. • G • 5-7 • Wilmington, Del. So • C • 6-7 • Paterson, N.J. (DARR-ah)

ANJALE NATASHA LYNETTA ALICIA 10 BARRETT 11 CLOUD 12 KIZER 13 DEVAUGHN Jr. • G • 5-10 • Bronx, N.Y. Fr. • G • 6-0 • Broomall, Pa. Jr. • C • 6-4 • Woodbridge, Va. Fr. • C • 6-4 • West Palm Beach, Fla. (AHN-jah-ley) (ah-LEESH-ah)

YEMI TIANNA KIM DIANDRA 14 OYEFUWA 21 HAWKINS 22 RODGERS 24 TCHATCHOUANG

Jr. • C • 6-6 • London, Eng. So. • F • 6-3 • Clinton, Md. Jr. • G • 5-9 • Virginia Beach, Va. So. • F • 6-3 • La Courneuve, France (YEH-mee oh-yay-FOO-wah) (tee-AH-na) (Dee-AHN-dra Chat-Chwong)

ALYSSA WHITNEY 25 THOMAS 32 BAYS Fr. • F • 6-2 • Harrisburg, Pa. Fr. • F • 6-2 • Huntington, W.Va. GAME NOTES•NCAA TOURNAMENT TERPS IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT

ANJALE BARRETT Min. FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA Reb Ast Blk Stl Pts 3/22/09 - Dartmouth 21 1 5 0 2 1 2 4 5 0 1 3 3/24/09 - Utah 16 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 3/28/09 - Vanderbilt 21 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 1 3/30/09 - Louisville 20 0 5 0 1 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 TOTALS 78 2 14 0 4 2 4 8 11 0 2 6

LYNETTA KIZER Min. FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA Reb Ast Blk Stl Pts 3/22/09 - Dartmouth 22 2 4 0 0 4 4 9 3 2 2 8 3/24/09 - Utah 21 2 3 0 0 4 4 5 0 0 0 8 3/28/09 - Vanderbilt 22 3 11 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 6 3/30/09 - Louisville 27 1 2 0 0 1 5 7 0 2 0 3 TOTALS 92 8 19 0 0 9 13 24 3 4 2 23

KIM RODGERS Min. FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA Reb Ast Blk Stl Pts 3/22/09 - Dartmouth 26 3 9 0 4 2 2 4 1 0 0 8 3/24/09 - Utah 18 2 6 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 3/28/09 - Vanderbilt 29 2 5 1 2 0 0 12 0 1 0 5 3/30/09 - Louisville 8 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 81 7 21 3 11 2 2 16 1 1 1 19 GAME RECAPS •NCAA TOURNAMENT

Nov. 13 - MONMOUTH Nov. 16 - at Georgetown Nov. 18 - TOWSON

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COLLEGE PARK, Md. - The Maryland women’s basketball WASHINGTON D.C. - The Maryland women’s basketball team COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) - Playing without a senior on the team beat Monmouth 73-40 in its season opener Saturday fell at No. 13 Georgetown 53-45 Tuesday night in the fi rst roster, No. 21 Maryland can’t rely upon its experience to win evening at the Comcast Center. Freshman Laurin Mincy led all meeting between the two teams since 2003. Freshman Alicia at this point in the season. So the Terrapins must depend on scorers with 15 points. DeVaughn and junior Lynetta Kizer led the 21st-ranked Ter- depth, height and agility. Against Towson on Thursday night, rapins with double-doubles. that was quite enough. Junior Lynetta Kizer and sophomore Diandra Tchatchouang each scored 11 points, while freshman Alyssa Thomas added Kizer and DeVaughn fi nished with 10 points each, with Kizer Diandra Tchatchouang had 12 points and nine rebounds, 10. Sophomore Tianna Hawkins had nine points and junior tying her career-high 16 rebounds. DeVaughn grabbed 11 Alyssa Thomas and Tianna Hawkins each scored 10, and Kim Rodgers notched eight. rebounds in her 18 minutes off the bench. Freshman Alyssa Maryland never trailed in a 72-47 victory. Thomas pulled down 10 boards as well. “I thought this was a very solid fi rst game. I thought it showed Although the fi nal score would indicate the game was a blow- a lot of things to be able to work on,” head coach Brenda The Terrapins outrebounded the Hoyas 63-44. The Terps’ out, the Terrapins (2-1) led 35-33 with just over 15 minutes Frese said. “I think I was really encouraged, especially in the grabbed 28 offensive rebounds to Georgetown’s 15. Maryland left before fi nally pulling away. second half, when the things we addressed in the locker room I thought we improved on. I think you can see this is going to shot 75 percent from the free throw line, but 29 turnovers be a fun team to coach.” hurt the Terrapins down the stretch. “You can see our growing pains,” head coach Brenda Frese said. “We’re still as a team trying to grow and develop Thomas scored the fi rst two points of the game fi ve seconds in In the fi rst half, Maryland took as much as nine point lead with together.” to push the Terps out to a 24-2 lead in the fi rst eight minutes nine minutes remaining behind Kizer’s 12 boards. George- of the game. The Terrapins’ 18 points in the paint in the fi rst town’s tied it up with a layup with 3:23 left. Maryland’s height and quickness eventually proved too much half gave them a 43-18 lead at the break. Rodgers hit a three with one second remaining to give the for Towson (1-2) to handle. The Terps fi nished with 45-24 Hoyas’ a 26-23 lead at the break. rebounding advantage, had 17 steals and forced a whopping The Terps were 19-21 from the free throw line overall, includ- 28 turnovers. ing Mincy’s 5-5. Rodgers and Mincy each hit two three’s in the Coming out of the half, Georgetown took its lead up to 12. contest. Down the stretch, the Terps made nine of 11 free throws to “I think you see a group that’s going to develop and improve,” take a 45-43 lead with just under two minutes remaining. The Tigers coach Joe Mathews said of Maryland. “I think this Defensively, the Terrapins grabbed the rebounding advantage Hoyas hit two three pointers to take back the lead for good. is a different team that Brenda’s ever really had. I know 50-31. Hawkins led with seven boards, while Kizer and the national championship team (in 2006) was extremely Thomas each grabbed six. Maryland outscored the Hawks in Maryland returns home Thursday to take on Towson at 7 p.m. talented and had different pieces. This group is athletic and the paint 40-1 and 31-10 in points off the bench. 13 Terrapins at Comcast Center. For tickets, please visit the Terrapin Ticket big and physical, and really understands how to rebound the saw action and 10 saw 14 minutes or more. Offi ce online at umterps.com or call 1-800-IM-A-TERP. basketball. “I think we feel like we can have that kind of depth and “She’s going to have a lot of fun coaching this group,” these players are showing that consistently, every single day, Mathews added. “They’re no fun to play against.” preseason to practice, this is the deepest team that I’ve ever had,” Frese said. “We feel like we should be able to continue to send waves at every team that we play against.” The win was doubly satisfying for the Terrapins because it came on the heels of an eight-point loss to No. 13 Georgetown The Hawks’ Alysha Womack, a Preseason NEC-Team member, and provided a measure of revenge for a 67-55 defeat at led Monmouth with 13 points. The Terps own the all-time Towson last season. series over the Hawks 4-0. Frese acknowledged that she thought about that loss to Saturday night was Frese’s 198th win at Maryland. She is Towson several times in the days leading up to this game. But entering her ninth season in College Park and has an overall soon after the opening tip her focus turned toward getting her record at Maryland of 198-73. team back on track after a slow start.

“I thought the fi rst half we came out really fl at,” Frese said. “But in the second half we were fi nally able to use to our advantage our depth and length to wear down Towson.” GAME RECAPS •NCAA TOURNAMENT

Nov. 21 - AMERICAN Nov. 26 - at East Carolina Nov. 27 - vs. UMass

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COLLEGE PARK, Md. - The Maryland women’s basketball GREENVILLE, N.C. - The 23rd-ranked Maryland women’s bas- GREENVILLE, N.C. - The 23rd-ranked Maryland women’s team topped American 78-52 Sunday afternoon at the ketball team (4-1) beat East Carolina (2-3) 76-60 Friday night basketball team (5-1) rolled past Massachusetts (0-5) 82-50 Comcast Center. Freshman Alyssa Thomas led all scorers with in the Eighth Annual East Carolina Thanksgiving Tournament. Saturday afternoon in its fi nal game in the Eighth Annual East 16 points. Sophomore Diandra Tchatchouang led the Terps with her fi rst Carolina Thanksgiving Tournament. The Terrapins dominated career double-double of 13 points and 11 rebounds. the paint, outscoring the Minutewomen inside 48-8. Junior Lynetta Kizer scored 12 points and junior Anjale Bar- rett scored 11. Sophomore Diandra Tchatchouang added Tchatchouang shot 4-of-6 from the fi eld and was 5-for-7 at the Freshman Alyssa Thomas led all scorers with 15 points on nine points for the Terps (3-1) who opened the game on a line. Junior Lynetta Kizer l ed all scorers with 16 points, as she 6-for-10 shooting from the fi eld. She grabbed seven rebounds, 23-3 run against American (2-2). was 5-for-11 and shot 60 percent at the free throw line. Fresh- dished three assists and nabbed two steals. Sophomore man Alyssa Thomas scored 14, 12 coming in the second half. Tianna Hawkins scored 14, as she was 7-for-8 from the fi eld. “We felt like [our quick start] was very important in both the fi rst half and second half,” said head coach Brenda Frese . Freshman Alicia DeVaughn led the Terrapins on the glass Sophomore Diandra Tchatchouang and junior Lynetta Kizer “We wanted to have a lot of energy and give credit to the fi ve with 16 boards on the night, as Maryland outrebounded ECU each scored 11. out there. I thought they came out very inspired. What really 58-31. The Terps have controlled the glass in every game this sparked it was our transition game. I thought we did a really year. The Terrapins led 11-9 with 15 minutes remaining in the fi rst great job of being up-tempo.” half. 20 seconds later, Kizer made a layup and was fouled on Sophomore Dara Taylor led with fi ve assists, while Thomas the play. She made the free throw and jumpstarted the Ter- Frese and the Terps followed suit in the second half with a and junior Anjale Barrett each dished four. rapin offense on a 13-2 run over the next seven minutes. They 19-4 run over the Eagles to extend their lead to 29 points. led 39-19 at the half. After trailing 3-0 early on, Kizer jumpstarted the Terrapin of- Maryland led the Eagles in rebounding by a double-digit fense with a layup and a made free throw to tie it up. Another The Terps won the battle on the boards, 47-25. They have won margin, 40-29. In all four games this season, the Terps have layup gave the Terps the lead for good. Maryland led 34-23 the rebounding advantage in all six games so far this season. controlled the boards. Thomas and Kizer each brought in at the break and expanded its lead to 21 by the fi rst offi cial They grabbed 20 offensive rebounds to score 22 second seven rebounds while freshman Alicia DeVaughn pulled in six. timeout at 14:53. chance points. Freshman Laurin Mincy led with eight boards in the game. “Being able to change up our defense was very important,” Maryland will play Massachusetts in their second game of the said Frese. “It was very important and [it’s] something that we tournament Saturday at 1 p.m. in Greenville. Gametracker live As a team, the Terps dished 21 assists. Sophomore Dara are starting to build on and improve.” stats will be available. Taylor led with fi ve, while Mincy had four.

Lisa Strack and Alexis Dobbs each scored 13 points for Ameri- Maryland will head to West Lafayette, Ind. next week to take can, which was held to 17 of 58 shooting by Maryland’s tight on Purdue Thursday in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge. The Terps defense. Stephanie Anya brought in a team-high six rebounds and the Boilermakers will tip off at 6:30 p.m. and Liz Leer recorded two steals.

Sunday afternoon’s victory was Frese’s 200th at Maryland. In just her ninth season in College Park, Frese has an overall record of 200-74 and is the fastest in Maryland history to 200 wins. GAME RECAPS • NCAA TOURNAMENT

Dec. 2 - at Purdue Dec. 5 - APPALACHIAN STATE Dec. 7 - at Loyola

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WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - The 22nd-ranked Maryland COLLEGE PARK, Md. - The 22nd-ranked Maryland BALTIMORE, Md. (AP) - Lynetta Kizer scored a season- women’s basketball team rallied from an 11-point defi cit to women’s basketball team rolled past Appalachian State 81-65 high 21 points, Tianna Hawkins added 17 points and 12 win at Purdue 56-55 Thursday night in the ACC/Big Ten Chal- Sunday afternoon. Junior Lynetta Kizer led the Terrapins (7-1) rebounds and Maryland (No. 22/23) won its seventh straight lenge. The Terrapins (6-1) outscored the Boilermakers (4-1) with her second double-double of the year, while sophomore game, 79-61 over Loyola of Maryland on Tuesday night. 13-3 in the last fi ve minutes for the win. Diandra Tchatchouang scored a game-high 17 points. The Terrapins (8-1) took control by ending the fi rst half on Junior Lynetta Kizer led the Terps with 20 points on 7-for-14 Maryland outscored Appalachian State (6-2) 54-18 in the a 32-7 run and won despite the absence of second-leading shooting from the fi eld. She was 6-for-8 at the line. Sopho- paint. The Terps outrebounded the Mountaineers 50-37. Mary- scorer Alyssa Thomas , who sat out with a knee laceration. more Diandra Tchatchouang and freshman Alyssa Thomas land’s 20 offensive rebounds led to 22 second chance points, each scored 12 points. as the Mountaineers scored just nine. Erica DiClemente led the Greyhounds (2-6) with a career-high 22 points. Miriam McKenzie added 12 points and Alyssa The Terps led early with a four point lead in the fi rst four Kizer was 6-for-13 from the fi eld for 12 points and grabbed Sutherland had 10. minutes of the game. They traded leads with the Boilermakers 10 rebounds. Tchatchouang was 6-for-9 from the fi eld and throughout the fi rst half and went into the break down 27-25. 5-for-7 at the foul line. She pulled down seven boards as well. Maryland is 17-3 all-time against the Greyhounds and has Freshman Alyssa Thomas scored 13 points, all coming in the beaten their in-state rivals 11 straight times. Purdue held an 11-point lead with fi ve minutes remaining fi rst half. before Kizer made two free throws to spark the Terps’ run. Loyola, which had a two-game win streak snapped, shot 19- Thomas scored six points within that stretch, while Tchatch- Freshman Alicia DeVaughn and sophomore Tianna Hawkins for-57 (33 percent) and hit only 8-of-29 3-point attempts. ouang added four. They forced the Boilermakers into fi ve each notched nine points, while junior Anjale Barrett and turnovers in those last few minutes. freshman Natasha Cloud each added eight. DeVaughn Without Thomas, the Terrapins struggled early to fi nd their grabbed a game-high 13 rebounds. rhythm. Successive jumpers by McKenzie and DiClemente The Terrapins grabbed 40 boards to the Boilermaker’s 27, produced a 16-11 Loyola lead with 11:06 remaining in the including 19 offensive rebounds to Purdue’s 10. Maryland The Terrapins held a close lead throughout the fi rst half. fi rst half. scored 20 second chance points, while Purdue scored just six. They held a 39-38 lead at the break. Coming out of halftime, Thomas led with nine rebounds and Kizer added eight. They Maryland went on a 12-2 run in the fi rst fi ve minutes to stretch But Kizer converted from the baseline to start the decisive forced Purdue into a season-high 24 turnovers and grabbed its lead to 11. 12 of Tchatchouang’s points and all eight of run, Maryland’s defense clamped down on the smaller Grey- 12 steals. Sophomore Dara Taylor led with four. Cloud’s came in the second half. hounds and the Terrapins grabbed a 43-23 halftime lead.

Taylor also dished four assists. Freshman Natasha Cloud Maryland grabbed 11 steals to Appalachian State’s eight. The Loyola was 7-for-30 from the fl oor in the fi rst half and started added three. Terrapins had 17 turnovers in the game and forced the Moun- 0-for-14 from beyond the arc. 51-26 and won the battle inside taineer’s into 20. The Terps shot 46.3 percent for the game to with 48 points in the paint to Loyola’s 16. Maryland shot 37.7 percent from the fi eld for the game to Appalachian State’s 34.8 percent. Purdue’s 39.6 percent. The Terps shot 75 percent from the The Terrapins will return home to Comcast Center Friday night foul line (15-for-20), while the Boilermakers were 81.6 at the The Terrapins will hit the road Tuesday night to play Loyola to play host to UMBC. The Terps and the Retrievers will tip off stripe (13-for-16). (Md.) in Baltimore at Reitz Arena. The Terps and the Grey- at 7 p.m. The game will be shown on TerpsTV Premium and hounds will tip off at 7 p.m. and general admission tickets are will be broadcast on the Terrapin Sports Radio Network. For Purdue’s Courtney Moses led with 12 points, including three $5. The game will be broadcast on the Terrapin Sports Radio tickets, visit the Terrapin Ticket Offi ce online at umterps.com three-pointers. The Terps held the Boilermakers’ leading Network and can be heard on ESPN 1300 (Baltimore) and or call 1-800-IM-A-TERP. scorer, Brittany Rayburn to 2-for-11 shooting from the fi eld. ESPN 980 (Washington).

With the win, the Terrapins are 4-0 all time in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge. GAME RECAPS •NCAA TOURNAMENT

Dec. 10 - UMBC Dec. 19 - at Delaware State Dec. 28 - LA SALLE

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COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) - Eager to take advantage of a DOVER, Del. - The No. 19/22 Maryland women’s basketball COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) – The No. 18/20 Maryland roster that contains eight players over six feet, Maryland coach team won at Delaware State 79-49 Sunday afternoon in women’s basketball team beat La Salle 83-45 Tuesday after- Brenda Frese unveiled a new, taller lineup against UMBC. Memorial Hall. The Terrapins dominated the inside game, noon in the opening game of the Terrapin Classic for its tenth outscoring the Hornets 50-14 in the paint. straight win. The switch paid immediate dividends for the No. 22/23 Ter- rapins. Four Terrapins scored in double fi gures. Freshman Alyssa The Terrapins, the top rebounding team in the country, domi- Maryland scored the game’s fi rst 15 points, built the margin to Thomas led with 17, while junior Lynetta Kizer notched her nated the inside game, outscoring the Explorers 52-10 in the 24 at halftime and cruised to a 71-45 victory Friday night. third double-double of the year with 16 points and 10 boards. paint and outrebounding them 51-36.

It was the eighth straight victory for the Terrapins (9-1), who Sophomore Tianna Hawkins scored 15 for her third straight The Terrapins (11-1) led 12-0 and 34-9 in the fi rst half against improved to 10-0 in the crosstown series that began in 1987. game in double fi gures. Freshman Alicia DeVaughn scored the overmatched Explorers (4-7). Maryland will face either a career-high 13 points, as she went 7-for-11 at the foul line 17th-ranked St. John’s or Liberty on Wednesday in the cham- Frese’s revised starting lineup consisted of three forwards, and grabbed seven rebounds. Thomas added seven rebounds pionship game of the Terrapin Classic. center Lynetta Kizer and only one guard, Anjale Barrett. as well. Sophomore Tianna Hawkins, a 6-3 sophomore, scored 16 points in her fi rst start of the season. Junior Lynetta Kizer scored 10 of her 15 points in the opening Maryland held a close lead for much of the fi rst half. The Hor- eight minutes. Freshman forward Alyssa Thomas scored 14 “I just felt like with the play of our bigs right now, we needed nets took a one point lead with 2:36 remaining off of a layup points for Maryland, her ninth successive game in double to fi nd them more minutes,” Frese said. “We were able to use by Deanna Harmon. The Terps responded by closing the fi rst fi gures, and Diandra Tchatchouang added 11. She reached our advantage with our size, our rebounding, our strength half with a 10-point run, sparked by Diandra Tchatchouang ’s the 500-point plateau in the game. inside.” jumper to go up by one. They took a 34-25 lead into the break. Kizer fi nished with nine rebounds to help the Terrapins own Hawkins went 7 for 10 from the fl oor, made both her free The Terrapins continued their run coming out of halftime. The the battle on the glass for the 12th game of 12 this season. throws and grabbed fi ve rebounds. She earned a starting spot after scoring 17 points in 18 minutes during Maryland’s previ- Hornets did not score until 6:25 into the second half. Over the ous game, at Loyola (Md.). fi rst eight minutes of the period, Maryland went on a 19-2 run. Ebonee Jones had 18 points on 5 for 21 shooting and col- lected nine rebounds for La Salle. Ashley Gale scored 14 but “Tianna has been one of our most consistent post players The Terps dominated the glass, outrebounding the Hornets missed her fi rst six shots and fi nished 3 for 15, including two from the start of the season,” Frese said. “It’s a reward for 44-28. They forced the Hornets into 18 turnovers, while Mary- for 13 from 3-point range. how hard she’s been working, and it makes us a better team.” land had 14. Kizer added four blocks. The fi rst meeting between the schools since 1980 was a Hawkins scored her 400th point in Friday’s game, while Kizer The Terrapins shot 50.9 percent from the fi eld and dished mismatch from the outset. Maryland scored on seven of its grabbed her 600th rebound. 19 assists as a team. Sophomore Dara Taylor led with fi ve fi rst nine possessions and built an 18-2 lead while holding La Erin Brown scored 14 and Tope’ Obajolu had 10 points for assists. Salle to 1 for 8 shooting with fi ve turnovers. UMBC (4-6). The Retrievers had seven turnovers and missed fi ve shots before Obajolu made their fi rst fi eld goal on a Up next, Maryland will play host to No. 18/18 St. John’s, La After a 3-pointer by Chelsea Conner got the Explorers to 24-9, jumper in the lane with 11:44 left in the fi rst half to make it Salle and Liberty in the annual Terrapin Classic Dec. 28-29. Kizer and Tchatchouang each made two baskets in a 10-0 run 19-4. The Terps and La Salle will play Dec. 28 at noon, while Liberty that put the Terrapins up by 25. and St. John’s will tip off at 2:30. The Terrapins will play at “I thought we really came out early with that knockout punch,” 11:30 a.m. on Dec. 29. A 10-3 spurt by La Salle made it 37-19, but Maryland boosted Frese said. “We were ready to play. I thought we had great energy and intensity.” its lead to 43-21 at halftime and increased the margin to 29 For tickets to the Terrapin Classic, please call the Terrapin points with 12:59 left. And a whole lot of height. Ticket Offi ce at 1-800-IM-A-TERP or visit online at umterps. com. Maryland will play Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. For tickets to “They’re a big, physical, strong team and we’re kind of the op- the Terrapin Classic, please call the Terrapin Ticket Offi ce at posite of that,” UMBC coach Phil Stern said. “I certainly wish 1-800-IM-A-TERP or visit online at umterps.com. we got off to a better start.” GAME RECAPS • NCAA TOURNAMENT

Dec. 29 - ST. JOHN’S Jan. 2 - at St. Joseph’s Jan. 6 - at Duke

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COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) – The No. 18/20 Maryland PHILADELPHIA, Pa. – The No. 18/20 Maryland women’s DURHAM, N.C. (AP) - The No. 14/15 Maryland women’s bas- women’s basketball team topped No. 17/17 St. John’s 66-60 basketball team won its 12th straight game Sunday afternoon ketball team fell at No. 3/3 Duke 71-64 Thursday night in its to win the annual Terrapin Classic Wednesday afternoon. with a 74-60 win at St. Joseph’s. Freshman Alyssa Thomas led Atlantic Coast Conference opener at Cameron Indoor Stadium. the Terrapins with her career-high 22 points. The Terps (13-2, 0-1 ACC) held the lead through much of the Diandra Tchatchouang led with 19 points, 15 in the fi rst half, game behind junior Kim Rodgers ’ career high 18 points, but while Lynetta Kizer broke the 1000-point mark. Thomas was 7-for-12 from the line and made eight of her the Blue Devils (15-0, 1-0 ACC) surged in the last two minutes nine free throws. Sophomore Diandra Tchatchouang notched for the win. The Terrapins opened the game strong defensively. The Red her second double-double of the year with 12 points and 13 Storm did not notch a fi eld goal until ten minutes into the boards, and junior Lynetta Kizer scored 11 with 10 rebounds. Rodgers hit three three’s for her 18 points, while freshman game. Kim Rodgers notched 10 points, including two three’s. Alyssa Thomas notched her fi rst career double-double with 11 points and 12 rebounds. Sophomore Diandra Tchatchouang Kizer scored 13 points to go over 1,000 in her career for The Terrapins trailed by as much as six in the fi rst half. A layup scored 14 points and grabbed nine boards. the Terrapins (12-1), who never trailed in their 11th straight by Ilze Gotfrida put the Hawks up 20-14 with just under 11 victory. minutes remaining in the half. Thomas scored eight points to The Terrapins held as much as a 10-point lead in the fi rst half. give the Terps a 32-29 lead at the break. Ahead by one with 13 minutes remaining in the half, Rodgers Eugeneia McPherson scored 25 and Da’Shena Stevens added hit back to back three’s to spark the Terps to take a 25-15 15 for St. John’s (12-2), which was playing a ranked team for A layup by Anjale Barrett at 12:54 in the second half put lead. It was the only double-digit lead for either team. the fi rst time this year. Maryland also ended the Red Storm’s Maryland up 50-41. The Hawks would not get within fi ve 11-game winning streak. points for the remainder of the game. Duke got back in the game with a Krystal Thomas-led 12-2 run that tied it at 27, but junior Lynetta Kizer ’s hook shot at the St. John’s became the fi rst team to outrebound Maryland this Maryland won the battle inside with 48 rebounds to St. Jo- buzzer gave Maryland a 33-29 at the break--the Blue Devils’ season, 37-35. seph’s 30 and grabbed 17 offensive boards to the Hawks’ 10. largest halftime defi cit of the season. Duke took its fi rst lead of the second half when Jasmine Thomas made a layup for a The Red Storm made just two of their fi rst 16 fi eld goal at- The Terps scored 32 points in the paint, while the Hawks 39-38 lead with 16:37 remaining. The score was tied seven tempts but never trailed by any more than seven in the fi rst scored just 12. Maryland had 18 second chance points, while times in the second half. half. Consecutive 3-pointers by McPherson and Amanda St. Joseph’s did not have any. Burakoski tied the game at 20 with 4:31 left. With 2:41 remaining in the game, the Terps held a 60-58 lead. Sophomore Dara Taylor , Tchatchouang and Rodgers each Jasmine Thomas hit a three to give Duke back the lead. The A pair of free throws by Natasha Cloud gave Maryland a 31-26 dished four assists. Blue Devils outscored Maryland 11-4 in the fi nal two minutes lead at the break. for the win. Katie Kuester led the Hawks with 23 points, including four A 3-pointer by Kim Rodgers gave Maryland a 44-34 lead with three’s. added 12 points for Duke, while Karima Christ- 13:03 remaining in the game. The Terrapins then methodically mas and Haley Peters each scored nine. Krystal Thomas pulled away and a 3-pointer by Anjale Barrett increased the The Terrapins will open Atlantic Coast Conference play grabbed 10 rebounds. lead to 56-40. A 3-pointer by Shenneika Smith pulled the Red Thursday at No. 3/3 Duke at 7 p.m. Thursday’s game will be Storm within seven with 2:07 left, but they could not close the televised on the Raycom Sports Network and will be broadcast Maryland’s bench combined for 24 points, and the Terps margin. on WMUCSports.com. combined for 18 assists. Junior Anjale Barrett dished a career-high 10 assists and grabbed four steals. Freshman Tchatchouang was named the Terrapin Classic MVP, while Alicia DeVaughn had three blocks. Kizer and St. John’s Stevens were named to the All-Tourna- ment team. The Terrapins will play host to Boston College next Thursday at Comcast Center. The Terps and the Eagles will tip off at 7 It was only the second meeting between the schools. Mary- p.m. The game will be shown on TerpsTV Premium and will be land also won the previous match-up, 81-74, in the second broadcast on WMUCSports.com. round of the 2006 NCAA Tournament. GAME RECAPS •NCAA TOURNAMENT

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COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) - The No. 13 Maryland women’s CLEMSON, S.C. - The No. 13 Maryland women’s basketball CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) - Diandra Tchatchouang made basketball team fell to ACC opponent Boston College 78-69 team won 80-59 at Clemson Sunday afternoon in Littlejohn a driving layup with 6.1 seconds to play in overtime to help the Thursday night. The Terrapins were led by junior Lynetta Kizer Coliseum. Freshman Alyssa Thomas led the Terrapins with 21 No. 15/14 Maryland women’s basketball team win at Virginia and freshman Alyssa Thomas who both notched double- points and Tianna Hawkins scored 19 in the second half for 77-75 in overtime Friday night at John Paul Jones Arena. doubles on the night. the win. Tchatchouang also forced overtime by hitting the only Kizer had 22 points and 10 rebounds, and Thomas added Thomas fi nished with 21 points, nine rebounds and a career- 3-pointer of the game for the Terrapins (15-3, 2-2 Atlantic 18 points and 13 rebounds for the Terps (13-3, 0-2). It was high seven steals. Hawkins notched her second career double- Coast Conference) with 13.8 seconds left in regulation. Kizer’s 13th game in double fi gures this year. Her 22 points double with her 19 points, including 9-of-11 free throws, and was one shy of her career high. Thomas notched her second 10 rebounds. She scored all of her points and grabbed eight Virginia (11-9, 0-4) had won nine of 10 at home and led 68-62 straight double-double. rebounds in the second half. with two minutes to play in regulation, but scored just one more point to allow the game to go to an extra period. Maryland went 28 for 85 from the fl oor, including 1 for 20 Maryland (14-3, 1-2 ACC) went 27 for 60 from the fl oor and hit from 3-point range, and sank only 12 of 28 free throws. 23 of 38 free throws. After Tchatchouang’s basket in OT, Ariana Moorer’s 3-pointer rimmed out at the buzzer. The Terps held a 35-27 led at the break. The Eagles opened The Terps held a 38-34 lead at the break. The Tigers led by the second half with an 18-2 run and held on for the win. as much as six with just under six minutes remaining behind Freshman Alyssa Thomas , the reigning ACC Rookie of the Kirstyn Wright’s 12 points in the fi rst half, but a three-pointer Week, led Maryland with 18 points and 12 rebounds for her The Terrapins had a season-low 11 turnovers compared to 22 by Anjale Barrett with 4:10 remaining gave Maryland back third double-double in four games. Lynetta Kizer scored 16, for the Eagles and fi nished with a 53-45 rebounding advan- the lead for good. as she hit 8-of-9 at the line, and Kim Rodgers scored 11 as tage. The Terps have held the rebounding advantage in 14 of well. 16 games this year. Leading 46-42 with 17:47 remaining in the fi rst half, the Ter- rapins held the Tigers scoreless for over four and half minutes Tchatchouang had nine points and nine rebounds, but After trailing for much of the opening 20 minutes, Boston for a 11-0 run that made the score 56-42. Hawkins led with notched six blocks. College used its decisive second-half run to go up 45-37. 11 points in the fi rst nine minutes of the second half. Stephanie Murphy scored six points and Kerri Shields chipped Chelsea Shine had 15, Whitny Edwards 13 and Jazmin Pitts in with a pair of 3-pointers. The Terps won the battle inside, outrebounding the Tigers and Ataria Franklin had 12 each for Virginia. 43-37. They outscored Clemson in the paint 40-28 and 21-11 It was 55-47 before Maryland’s Alicia DeVaughn hit a jumper in second chance points. The Terrapins outrebounded the Cavaliers 52-42 and scored and Kim Rodgers sank the Terrapins’ only 3-pointer of the 52 points in the paint to the Cavs’ 30. Maryland also notched game. Thomas then hit a jumper, but a minute later she Maryland has 16 turnovers and forced 25 out of the Tigers. 18 fastbreak points while Virginia had none. missed two free throws that would have given Maryland the The Terrapins dished 16 assists and Barrett led with fi ve. lead. Maryland will play host to No. 10/11 North Carolina (17-2, 3-1 The Terrapins will head to Virginia to play at 8:30 p.m. Friday. ACC) Sunday evening at 5 p.m. in Comcast Center. For tickets Soon after that, Maryland forward Diandra Tchatchouang The Maryland-Virginia game will be shown on the regional to Sunday’s game, please visit the Terrapin Ticket Offi ce online misfi red on the front end of a 1-and-1. Swords then made two sports network, which consists of Comcast SportsNet, Fox at umterps.com or call 1-800-IM-A-TERP. Parking is free on free throws on the opposite end to make it 59-54 with 5:18 Sports Net South, Fox Sports Net Florida, and New England Sunday in all lots surrounding Comcast Center. left. Sports Network. The Terps-Tar Heels game will be shown on ESPN2 and will The Terps dished 17 assists and Anjale Barrett led with six. Friday’s matchup will also be broadcast on the Terrapin Sports broadcast on the Terrapin Sports Radio Network. It can be Maryland also nabbed 12 steals, as sophomore Dara Taylor Radio Network and can be heard on ESPN 1300 (Baltimore) heard on ESPN 1300 (Baltimore). and Tchatchouang each grabbed three. and ESPN 980 (DC).

Maryland will head to Clemson this weekend. The Terps and the Tigers are set to tip off at 3 p.m. Sunday. Live stats will be available. GAME RECAPS • NCAA TOURNAMENT

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COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) – Maryland’s young basketball COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) – Freshman Alyssa Thomas had COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) – Freshman Alicia DeVaughn led team appears to have fi nally grown up. 19 points and 11 rebounds, Kim Rodgers scored 13 of her all scorers with 16 points in No. 14 Maryland’s decisive 84-38 17 points during a 17-0 fi rst-half run, and No. 14 Maryland win over Longwood on Sunday. Alyssa Thomas had 16 points and 13 rebounds, and the extended its domination of Wake Forest with a 75-44 victory 15th-ranked Terrapins had four other players score in double Friday night. Freshman Alyssa Thomas scored all 14 of her points in the fi gures Sunday in an 88-65 victory over No. 10 North Carolina. fi rst half and junior Lynetta Kizer added 15 for the Terrapins It was Thomas’ fourth double in her fi rst fi ve ACC games. Sophomore Tianna Hawkins had 12 points and 12 rebounds (18-3), who led 50-14 at halftime for their fi fth consecutive for the Terrapins, who led 42-18 at halftime and 59-28 with victory. Coach Brenda Frese knew it would take a while for a team 12 minutes left. Maryland (17-3, 4-2 Atlantic Coast Confer- with six freshmen and not a single senior to play at its best. ence) has won 10 straight over the Demon Deacons and leads Longwood (4-15) lost for the sixth time in its past seven Judging by Maryland’s performance against the Tar Heels, that the series 51-12. games. Maryland dominated the boards, 50-26, and have out- time is now. rebounded opponents in 19 of 21 games. Maryland won the Thomas, the reigning ACC Rookie of the Week, notched her points in the paint battle, 40-8. “You could see our confi dence this game at an all-time high,” fi fth double-double in six ACC games. Frese said. “You’re starting to see a team coming together. ... Maryland had a season-high 18 steals in the game and was This is a great opportunity for us to gain momentum with what Sandra Garcia scored 14 for Wake Forest (10-12, 1-5). The led by freshman Natasha Cloud with fi ve. we’re doing.” Demon Deacons are 0-7 on the road and have lost four in a row overall. A jumper by sophomore Tianna Hawkins capped a 15-0 run Diandra Tchatchouang scored 13, Lynetta Kizer and Alicia for Maryland to start the game. The Lancers made just one DeVaughn each had 12, and Laurin Mincy added 10 points Wake Forest trailed 25-18 before Rodgers took over. After of their fi rst 17 fi eld-goal attempts, missing all seven from for the Terrapins (16-3, 3-2 Atlantic Coast Conference). a follow-shot by Hawkins, Rodgers drilled three consecutive beyond the arc. jumpers from 3-point range and then sank a layup. Thomas “It just feels great that everyone contributed. We battled added a basket before Rodgers made two foul shots to put Longwood committed 16 of its season-high 31 turnovers in the together for 40 minutes,” Kizer said. “It’s a confi dence builder the Terrapins up by 24 at the break. Maryland coach Brenda opening half, leading to 27 points for the Terrapins. Maryland going into the rest of ACC play, because we know we set the Frese substituted liberally in the second half, and Maryland scored 36 points off the Lancers’ turnovers. bar high tonight.” rode out the clock in its fourth consecutive win. A and layup by Thomas increased the lead to 21-2 with Maryland committed 28 turnovers but shot 48 percent from Wake Forest last defeated the Terrapins in 2003, and it 11:23 left. The Terrapins made 23 of 25 free throws (92 per- the fl oor and fi nished with a 55-32 rebounding advantage. The became apparent early that its run of futility would not end on cent) in the fi rst half. Longwood was fi ve of 28 from the fi eld. Terps also went 23 for 25 at the foul line. this night. Maryland continued to pull away in the second half and a steal It was Maryland’s largest margin of victory against North Maryland trailed for the only time in the game, 3-2, before and layup by Kizer increased the lead to 58-20 with 15:45 Carolina since an 88-64 rout on Feb. 6, 1990. Thomas scored fi ve points in a 10-0 run that included a remaining, allowing Maryland coach Brenda Frese to clear lengthy 3-pointer by Diandra Tchatchouang . the bench. The Terrapin bench accounted for 41 points, while Italee Lucas scored 17 for the Tar Heels (17-3, 3-2). After Longwood’s added 16. opening the season with 14 straight wins, North Carolina has After Wake Forest closed to 13-12, Thomas made a layup and since gone 3-3. two short jumpers in a 12-2 spurt that put the Terrapins up The Terrapins will head to Atlanta this week to take on No. by 11. 25 Georgia Tech at 7 p.m. Thursday in Alexander Memorial Maryland opened the second half with a 12-4 run to go up 56- Coliseum. The game will be broadcast on www.RamblinWreck. 36. Tchatchouang got the Terrapins started with a 3-pointer, The Terrapins controlled the boards for the 18th time in 20 com. and Kizer capped the surge with a three-point play. games this season, outrebounding the Demon Deacons 54- 35. Maryland scored 32 points in the paint to Wake’s 16. After North Carolina closed to 60-46, Mincy had fi ve points and Kizer contributed a basket and two free throws to an 11-2 The Demon Deacons went 7 for 28 from the fl oor and com- spree that put the Terrapins up by 23 with nine minutes left. mitted 12 turnovers in the fi rst half. Wake Forest absorbed another beating on a date that has not been historically kind to the program. The Demon Deacons are 0-13 on Jan. 28, including six defeats by at least 30 points. GAME RECAPS •NCAA TOURNAMENT

Feb. 3 - at Georgia Tech Feb. 6 - NC STATE Feb. 10 - at Miami

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ATLANTA (AP) - Kim Rodgers hit a 3-pointer at the buzzer to COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) - Lynetta Kizer had 22 points and CORAL GABLES, Fla. - The No. 12 Maryland women’s basket- give No. 10 Maryland a 56-53 win over No. 24 Georgia Tech 13 rebounds, and No. 10 Maryland used a strong second half ball team fell at No. 20 Miami 83-75, despite a second half on Thursday night in a game interrupted by a power outage to defeat North Carolina State 88-59 on Sunday. surge that included fi ve Terrapins breaking double-fi gures. with just over 2 minutes to play. The Terrapins (20-3, 6-2 Atlantic Coast Conference) trailed by Junior Lynetta Kizer led with 15 points and 11 boards, while Rodgers’ winning shot from the baseline came on an inbounds 12 with just over 13 minutes elapsed and 39-36 at halftime sophomore Tianna Hawkins notched 12 points and 10 play with 1.2 seconds left after Georgia Tech had tied the before storming back to extend their winning streak to seven. rebounds. game on a foul shot by with 44.4 seconds The victory gave Maryland its seventh consecutive 20-win remaining. The Terrapins outscored the Jackets 11-3 in the season under coach Brenda Frese. Junior Kim Rodgers added 11 points, while junior Anjale Bar- fi nal 4:45. rett and freshman Alyssa Thomas each notched 10. After taking a 55-50 lead, the Terrapins reeled off 21 straight Lynetta Kizer had 19 points and Alyssa Thomas scored 17 for points to turn the game into a rout. Maryland outscored the The Terps (20-4, 6-3 ACC) trailed by 14 at the break, but Maryland (19-3, 5-2 Atlantic Coast Conference). Rodgers had Wolfpack 52-20 over the fi nal 20 minute. NC State had just 10 began the second half on an 8-0 run to cut the Canes’ lead to just fi ve points prior to the winning 3-pointer and was 0 for 3 rebounds in the second period. six. Hawkins scored all of her points and grabbed all but three from behind the arc previously. of her rebounds in the second half. Kizer scored 18 points in the second half to complete her scored 12 of her 14 points in the second sixth double-double of the season. Kim Rodgers fi nished with Maryland would cut the Hurricanes’ (21-3, 7-2 ACC) lead to half for Georgia Tech (18-7, 6-3). Alex Montgomery had 13 14 points and Diandra Tchatchouang had 11. two three times in the fi nal three minutes. points and 15 rebounds. Myisha Goodwin-Coleman scored 14 for the Wolfpack (10-13, The Hurricanes, the nation’s leader in steals, forced 20 Ter- The game was interrupted for 20 minutes while full lighting 1-7), who were outrebounded 51-28. The Terrapins have won rapin turnovers in the fi rst half. Maryland had just three in the was restored after an apparent power surge darkened Alexan- the battle on the glass in 21 of 23 games this year. They are second period. Miami notched 22 points off turnovers, while der Memorial Coliseum with 2:12 to play. No. 3 in the country in rebounding margin (+14.9). the Terps had 13.

Maryland, the No. 2 rebounding team in the country, held the With Kizer leading the way, Maryland opened the second half Maryland won the battle inside, outrebounding the Canes advantage on the glass 36-33. Kizer led the Terrapins with with a 12-3 run that made it 48-42. Kizer contributed three 41-29. The Terps also outscored the Hurricanes in the paint eight. The Terps won the battle in the paint 28-24. baskets in the surge, and her layup ignited the 21-point spree 42-30 and had 24 bench points to Miami’s eight. that would soon follow. The Terrapins dished 12 assists in the game and were led by Barrett, the ACC assist leader in conference games, led the Kizer with four. It was 33-21 before Rodgers hit a 3-pointer to spark an 11-0 Terrapins with eight assists - all in the second half. run that got Maryland back in it. Four Terps nabbed three steals, including Alicia DeVaughn , Miami’s Shenise Johnson, led with 30 points, while Morgan Anjale Barrett , Kizer and Rodgers. The Terrapins won the battle inside 50-16 in points in the Stroman added 20. paint and did not allow the Wolfpack to score inside in the Maryland’s bench notched 12 points on the night, while Geor- second half. Maryland grabbed 25 offensive rebounds to NC gia Tech’s bench added just two points. State’s 11.

The Terrapins will play host to ACC opponent North Carolina Tchatchouang led the Terps with seven assists, while Anjale State (10-12, 1-6 ACC) Sunday at noon in Comcast Center. Barrett followed with six and Natasha Cloud dished fi ve. For tickets, please visit the Terrapin Ticket Offi ce online at umterps.com or call 1-800-IM-A-TERP. Parking is free in all of 10 different players scored for Maryland in the fi rst half and of the lots surrounding Comcast Center. the 12 that saw action, nine saw 10 minutes or more.

The game will be shown on RSN, which includes Comcast The Terrapins will hit the road this week to play at No. 18 SportsNet, Fox Sports South, Fox Sports Florida and New Miami. The Terps and the Hurricanes will play Thursday at 7 England Sports Network. Please click here to fi nd out where to p.m. in BankUnited Center in Coral Gables, Fla. The game will watch in your area. be shown on Canes All Access. GAME RECAPS • NCAA TOURNAMENT

Feb. 13 - VIRGINIA Feb. 17 - DUKE Feb. 20 - at Florida State

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COLLEGE PARK, Md. – The No. 11 Maryland women’s basket- COLLEGE PARK, Md. – Maryland fans learn at an early age TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - No. 16 Maryland fell short of No. 16 ball team was edged by Atlantic Coast Conference opponent how important it is to beat Duke. Florida State 72-66 at the Tucker Center Sunday afternoon. Virginia 60-57 Sunday afternoon. The Terrapins held a one- Freshman Alyssa Thomas led the Terrapins (21-6, 7-5 ACC) point lead with under three minutes to play, but the Cavaliers When Maryland coach Brenda Frese woke up Thursday with a career high 26 points while junior Lynetta Kizer added surged to take the win. morning, she asked one of her 3-year-old twins, “Do you know 17 points and 10 rebounds. what today is?” Frese expected her son to answer, “It’s my Freshman Alyssa Thomas led the Terrapins with 14 points birthday.” Instead, Tyler said, “You play Duke?” Thomas was 11-for-22 from the fi eld and added six rebounds and eight rebounds, while junior Lynetta Kizer added 12 and two steals. Kizer shot 50 percent from the fi eld as well points and nine boards. Lynetta Kizer scored 17 points, and the 16th-ranked Terrapins (8-for-16), and notched her eighth double-double of the year. beat No. 7 Duke 69-47 Thursday night to drop the Blue Devils Kizer has hit double fi gures in in 10 of 12 ACC matchups. The Terrapins led 55-52 with three minutes left before Ariana into a three-way tie for fi rst place in the Atlantic Coast Confer- Moorer scored on a drive, Simone Egwu added a layup and ence. Cierra Bravard and Chelsea Davis each scored 14 points to Ataira Franklin hit a jumper in the lane to make it 58-55. lead the Seminoles. Freshman Alyssa Thomas had 15 points and 10 rebounds for After Anjale Barrett scored for Maryland, Whitny Edwards her sixth double-double, and Tianna Hawkins scored 10 to The Terps led 9-1 early on before the Seminoles took the made two foul shots for the Cavaliers with 11.2 seconds left. help the Terps bounce back from successive losses to Miami lead 24-22 with 7:23 remaining in the half. Florida State led Barrett then launched a 3-point attempt under pressure that and Virginia. 36-28 at half with Chasity Clayton and Davis each scoring nine bounced off the backboard an instant before the fi nal buzzer points. sounded. It was the Terrapins’ most lopsided win over the Blue Devils since an 82-51 rout in 1993, and it gave Maryland a 38-37 The Terrapins outscored the Seminoles 38-36 in the second Moorer notched 17 points, Edwards scored 13 and Franklin lead in the rivalry. The Terrapins also avenged last month’s half and held them without a fi eld goal from the 6:23 mark on. had 11 for Virginia (14-13, 4-8 Atlantic Coast Conference). 71-64 defeat at Duke. Maryland cut it to three 45-42 with a layup by Tianna Hawkins with 12:35 left in the game. It was the second straight loss for the Terrapins (20-5, 6-4 The Terrapins (21-5, 7-4) let a 12-point lead dwindle to 39-38 ACC), who shot 39 percent from the fi eld and committed 17 before pulling away. The victory enabled Maryland to avoid its Maryland cut it to four twice in the remaining minute, but turnovers. fi rst three-game skid of the season. free throws by Florida State senior Courtney Ward kept the Seminoles ahead. The Terps held the advantage on the glass, 43-35. Duke (23-3, 9-2) shot only 35 percent, committed 20 turn- overs and was outrebounded 42-31. The Terrapins held the advantage inside, outrebounding the Maryland donned pink uniforms, and coach Brenda Frese Seminoles 51-45 and scoring 44 points in the paint to FSU’s wore a pink blouse, in honor of breast cancer research. “Not a great game for us and a terrifi c game for Maryland,” 22. Duke coach Joanne McCallie said. “We turn the ball over 20 The Terrapins won the fi rst game between the teams last times, 22 second-chance points for them, get outrebounded. The Terps notched eight blocks in the game, with Alicia month in overtime, and the rematch was similarly close. That pretty much explains it.” DeVaughn leading with four.

Maryland also recognized its 1978 ACC Championship team at Jasmine Thomas led Duke with 12 points but committed eight Anjale Barrett , the ACC’s assist leader in conference games, halftime. Many of the members from that inaugural title team turnovers. Allison Vernerey also scored 12. Chelsea Gray, who led the Terrapins with four assists. were present. had totaled 43 points in her last three games, was sick and did not make the trip.

“There is no excuse for the way we played tonight,” McCallie said. “There is absolutely none.”

Successive layups by Alyssa Thomas put Maryland up 35-23 with 17 minutes left. Soon after that, Jasmine Thomas scored fi ve points and Chloe Wells contributed two baskets to a 13-2 spree that got Duke to 39-38. GAME RECAPS •NCAA TOURNAMENT

Feb. 24 - VIRGINIA TECH Feb. 27 - at Boston College March 3 - vs. Georgia Tech

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COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Virginia Tech dared No. 15 Maryland BOSTON - Freshman Alyssa Thomas had 17 points and nine GREENSBORO, N.C. - The fourth-seeded Maryland women’s to shoot from the outside, and freshman Laurin Mincy was rebounds, Kim Rodgers scored 16 points and No. 15 Mary- basketball team fell to fi fth-seeded Georgia Tech 70-64 Friday only too happy to oblige. land controlled the game with strong defense to beat Boston afternoon in the quarterfi nals of the Atlantic Coast Conference College 78-69 on Sunday. Tournament at the Greensboro Coliseum. Mincy sank three of her four 3-pointers during a pivotal second-half run that carried the Terrapins to a 61-48 victory The Terrapins (23-6, 9-5 Atlantic Coast Conference) controlled Junior Kim Rodgers led the Terrapins (23-7, 9-5) with 13 Thursday night. the game for the entire second half, after leading by 10 at the points, while ACC Rookie of the Year Alyssa Thomas added break. 12. Rodgers was 3-for-6 from outside the arc. Thomas led the Maryland was tied with Virginia Tech with 12 minutes left be- team with six boards in her 21 minutes. fore Mincy and fellow freshman Alyssa Thomas fueled a 21-7 Anjale Barrett had 15 points and Lynetta Kizer 14 for Mary- surge that enabled the Terrapins to pull away. land. Diandra Tchatchouang added seven and 10 rebounds. Sasha Goodlet led the Yellow Jackets (23-9, 9-5) with a game- high 18, while Alex Montgomery had 17. “She was absolutely a huge difference in this game,” head Stefanie Murphy led Boston College with 21 points and 10 coach Brenda Frese said of Mincy, a 6-foot freshman. rebounds before fouling out in the fi nal minute. The Eagles The fi rst half alone featured six ties, 12 lead changes and a (18-11, 5-9) lost four of their fi nal fi ve games of the regular big run by each team. Maryland trailed by nine, 28-19, with Virginia Tech’s strategy was to pack the lane and challenge season. 2:58 remaining. A jumper by Tianna Hawkins jumpstarted a the taller Terrapins, who entered with the second-best re- 10-0 run that would give the Terps a 29-28 lead at the break. bounding margin the nation. Maryland shot just 42.4 percent from the fl oor, but held the Eagles to 39.1 percent and forced 17 turnovers. Although the Yellow Jackets scored the fi rst basket of the “Once Laurin came off that bench, she was in the zone and second half, Maryland continued its run that started before did a heck of a job,” Dunkenberger said. Eagles leading scorer Carolyn Swords, who entered averaging halftime. Maryland’s 22-2 run that spanned intermission gave 17.4 and 8.8 rebounds, was held scoreless in the opening the Terrapins a 41-30 lead less than four minutes into the Virginia Tech opened the second half with an 11-4 run to pull half, but fi nished with 14 points and 11 boards. second period. even at 37 with 12:40 left. Brittany Gordon got the Hokies started with two straight baskets, and Shanel Harrison contrib- Rodgers’ second 3-pointer in the opening 2 1/2 minutes Georgia Tech fought back to take a 56-47 lead with a 26-6 uted fi ve points to the spree. of the second half gave Maryland a 47-34 lead. The Terps run. The Terrapins closed to within two off a pair of made free pushed their advantage to 53-38 on Thomas’ fastbreak layup throws by Lynetta Kizer with 1:17 remaining. Thomas put Maryland back in front with a layup, then added with 14:38 to play. a 14-footer before Mincy connected from beyond the arc to Thomas picked up her third personal foul with 10:17 remain- make it 40-33. The Terps’ defensive pressure took over from there. BC’s ing in the game. Her fourth foul with 7:19 left forced the Terps’ possessions were continually challenged, many of the shots leading scorer to the bench. The Hokies kept battling, but Mincy was too much to handle. coming as the shot clock was winding down. She hit a 3-pointer for a 44-37 lead, then answered a layup The Terps scored 30 points off Georgia Tech’s 25 turnovers. by Gordon with another jumper from long range to put the Ter- The Eagles did close to 63-55 on Swords’ two free throws rapins up 47-39 with 8:13 to go. with just over 8 minutes left, but Maryland had a quick pair of Maryland went 15-for-19 at the line, with Kizer going 7-for-8. baskets to regain its double-digit edge. “I really think it was my best shooting game of the season,” Junior Anjale Barrett , the ACC’s assist leader in conference Mincy said. “My coaches and teammates told me to keep be- The Eagles won the other meeting of the season between the games, dished six assists. ing shot-ready, and it was just falling for me.” schools, 78-69 in Maryland on January 13. The Terrapins won the two teams’ previous meeting this Frese said, “We’ve always known this is what Laurin can do. 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Thomas scored 15 points and Lynetta Kizer had 11 points and 12 rebounds for the Terps, who have won six straight against Virginia Tech since 2005. GAME RECAPS • NCAA TOURNAMENT

March - 20 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.)

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COLLEGE PARK, Md. –The Maryland women’s basketball team cruised to a 70-48 victory over 13th-ranked Saint Fran- cis (Pa.) in the First Round of the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament Sunday afternoon at Comcast Center.

The Terrapins scored the game’s fi rst 13 points and led by 23 at halftime in game that they never trailed in.

Alyssa Thoma s scored 10 of her 16 points in the fi rst half for the Terrapins (24-7), who have no seniors and six freshmen (including Thomas) on the roster.

Maryland’s youth - and the fact that all but three of its players were making their debut in the NCAA tournament - proved irrelevant against the overmatched Red Flash (22-12).

“Your concern with a young team, when you only have three returning players, is how they’re going to handle the NCAA tournament,” Brenda Frese said. “They responded really well, like the winners that they are, and came out and played with a lot of confi dence. That’s what we wanted to see.”

Maryland, the fourth seed in the Philadelphia Regional, will next face fi ve seed Georgetown Tuesday at 7 p.m. in Comcast Center. The Terps and the Hoyas (23-10) met earlier this sea- son in Washington. Georgetown won 53-45 on Nov. 16.

The Terrapins fi nished with a 49-32 rebounding advantage, forced 24 turnovers and limited Saint Francis to 31 percent shooting from the fl oor.

St. Francis went 0 for 7 from the fi eld with three turnovers as Maryland built a 13-0 lead.

“It was pretty just us telling ourselves that we were going to come out and be ready to play,” Lynetta Kizer said.

“I liked how we came out and set the tone early. That was something we talked about,” Frese said. “I thought we were focused and ready to play.”

Samantha Leach fi nally got the Red Flash on the board at the 15:06 mark. Maryland then upped its lead to 23-2 before Leach scored from 3-point range with 8:49 left in the half.

Prior to that basket, St. Francis was 1 for 13 with 10 turn- overs. GAME NOTES• NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORD BOOK UPDATE

FRESHMAN RECORDS 5. 132 ALYSSA THOMAS 2011 4. 46 Marissa Coleman 2008 6. 128 Deanna Tate 1986 5. 39 KIM RODGERS 2011 POINTS 7. 114 DIANDRA TCHATCHOUANG 2010 6. 38 Alli Spence 2004 1. 549 2005 8. 108 Marissa Coleman 2006 7. 28 Terri Daniels 2002 2. 510 Marissa Coleman 2006 9. 103 Bonnie Rimkus 1991 8. 27 Ashleigh Newman 2007 3. 484 Deanna Tate 1986 10. 97 Kelley Gibson 1996 27 Carla Holmes 1990 4. 466 Edna Campbell 1987 10. 23 ANJALE BARRETT 2011 5. 427 ALYSSA THOMAS 2011 STEALS 6. 405 Shay Doron 2004 1. 95 Vicki Brick 2000 THREE POINT FG’S ATTEMPTED 405 Kris Kirchner 1978 2. 86 Debbie Lytle 1980 1. 210 Kristi Toliver 2008 8. 401 LYNETTA KIZER 2009 3. 78 Deanna Tate 1986 2. 148 Marche Strickland 2001 9. 392 DIANDRA TCHATCHOUANG 2010 4. 71 Sonia Chase 1995 3. 146 Shay Doron 2006 10. 369 Betsy Bailey 1978 5. 64 ALYSSA THOMAS 2011 4. 140 KIM RODGERS 2011 6. 55 Edna Campbell 1987 5. 127 Marissa Coleman 2008 REBOUNDS 7. 50 Renneika Razor 2000 6. 79 Ashleigh Newman 2007 1. 340 Crystal Langhorne 2005 8. 49 Stephanie Cross 1995 7. 78 Alli Spence 2004 2. 316 Kris Kirchner 1978 9. 48 Marissa Coleman 2006 78 Terri Daniels 2002 3. 299 Marissa Coleman 2006 10. 46 Kelley Gibson 1996 9. 76 Carla Holmes 1990 4. 262 LYNETTA KIZER 2009 46 Chequita Wood 1983 10. 59 ANJALE BARRETT 2011 5. 256 TIANNA HAWKINS 2010 6, 212 ALYSSA THOMAS 2011 BLOCKED SHOTS ASSISTS 7. 200 Beth Hunt 1987 1. 52 Marissa Coleman 2006 1. 275 Kristi Toliver 2008 8. 193 Sonia Chase 1995 2. 47 Kris Kirchner 1978 2. 183 Debbie Lytle 1982 9. 183 Kalika France 2004 3. 44 DIANDRA TCHATCHOUANG 2010 3. 177 Deanna Tate 1988 10. 183 DIANDRA TCHATCHOUANG 2010 4. 35 ALICIA DEVAUGHN 201 1 4. 149 Shay Doron 2006 5. 34 Carolin Dehn-Duhr 1985 5. 148 Karon Ferguson 1994 FIELD GOALS MADE 6. 33 Christy Winters 1987 6. 133 ANJALE BARRETT 2011 1. 215 Crystal Langhorne 2005 7. 31 LYNETTA KIZER 2009 131 Tiffany Brown 1999 2. 201 Edna Campbell 1987 31 Krystal Kimrey 1977 8. 119 Kelley Gibson 1998 3. 192 Deanna Tate 1986 9. 29 1986 9. 116 Dafne Lee 1991 4. 183 Marissa Coleman 2006 10. 22 Debbie Lytle 1980 116 Carla Holmes 1990 5. 174 Betsy Bailey 1978 6. 165 ALYSSA THOMAS 2011 SOPHOMORE RECORDS BLOCKED SHOTS 7. 158 Kris Kirchner 1978 1. 65 Laura Harper 2007 8. 155 DIANDRA TCHATCHOUANG 2010 BLOCKED SHOTS 2. 59 Kris Kirchner 1980 9. 151 Deedee Warley 1999 3. 47 Jessie Hicks 1992 10. 149 LYNETTA KIZER 2009 1. 80 Kris Kirchner 1979 2. 70 Laura Harper 2006 4. 46 Demauria Liles 2009 3. 54 Vicky Bullett 1987 5. 41 Vicky Bullett 1988 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 6. 30 Marissa Coleman 2008 1. 399 Edna Campbell 1987 4. 34 DIANDRA TCHATCHOUANG 2011 5. 31 Carolin Dehn-Duhr 1986 7. 26 Rosita Melbourne 2001 2. 371 DIANDRA TCHATCHOUANG 2010 8. 25 Krystal Kimrey 1979 3. 363 Marissa Coleman 2006 6. 29 Marissa Coleman 2007 7. 27 Jessie Hicks 1991 9. 24 LYNETTA KIZER 2011 363 Crystal Langhorne 2005 10. 23 Myra Water 2981 5. 349 Deanna Tate 1986 8. 23 Rosita Melbourne 2000 6. 340 Kelley Gibson 1996 9. 21 Myra Waters 1980 7. 339 ALYSSA THOMAS 2011 10. 19 Christy Winters 1988 8. 329 Kristi Toliver 2006 19 Chequita Wood 1984 9. 327 Shay Doron 2004 10. 326 Betsy Bailey 1978 JUNIOR RECORDS FREE THROWS MADE REBOUNDS 1. 136 Shay Doron 2004 1. 362 Kris Kirchner 1980 2. 119 Crystal Langhorne 2005 2. 325 Demauria Liles 2009 3. 103 LYNETTA KIZER 2009 3. 303 Vicky Bullett 1988 4. 100 Deanna Tate 1986 4. 275 Marissa Coleman 2008 5. 97 ALYSSA THOMAS 2011 5. 274 Crystal Langhorne 2007 6. 90 Marissa Coleman 2006 6. 239 Myra Waters 1981 7. 89 Kris Kirchner 1978 239 LYNETTA KIZER 2011 8. 74 Kelley Gibson 1996 8. 228 Jessie Hicks 1992 9. 68 Bonnie Rimkus 1991 9. 219 Angela Scott 1976 10. 214 Laura Harper 2007 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1. 210 Crystal Langhorne 2005 THREE POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 2. 176 Shay Doron 2004 1. 78 Kristi Toliver 2008 3. 151 LYNETTA KIZER 2009 2. 56 Shay Doron 2006 4. 141 Kris Kirchner 1978 3. 47 Marche Strickland 2001 GAME NOTES •NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORD BOOK UPDATE

NCAA TOURNAMENT 3 Marche Strickland 3-17-01 6. .909 Marissa Coleman 3-28-09 3 Monica Bennett 3-20-03 .909 Carla Holmes 3-25-89 INDIVIDUAL GAME 3 Lisa Brown 3-26-88 8. .900 Shay Doron 3-21-06 RECORDS 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED POINTS 1. 13 Kristi Toliver 3-20-07 REBOUNDS 1. 42 Marissa Coleman 3-28-09 2. 10 Kristi Toliver 3-20-09 1. 18 Marissa Coleman 3-24-09 2. 35 Kristie Toliver 3-31-08 3. 9 Kristi Toliver 3-28-09 18 Vicky Bullett 3-18-89 3. 34 Crystal Langhorne 3-25-06 9 Kris Toliver 3-21-06 3. 17 Demauria Liles 3-24-09 4. 33 Vicky Bullett 3-24-88 9 Kristi Toliver 3-27-06 4. 16 Crystal Langhorne 3-22-05 5. 32 Deanna Tate 3-25-89 9 Marche Strickland 3-17-01 5. 15 Marissa Coleman 3-28-09 6. 30 Crystal Langhorne 3-21-06 9 Tiffany Brown 3-14-97 15 Crystal Langhorne 3-25-06 30 Deanna Tate 3-23-89 8. 8 Kristi Toliver 3-31-08 7. 14 Marissa Coleman 4-4-06 8. 29 Christy Winters 3-14-90 8 Kristi Toliver 3-18-07 14 Marissa Coleman 4-2-06 29 Vicky Bullett 3-18-89 8 Lisa Brown 3-26-88 ASSISTS FIELD GOALS MADE 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. 13 Debbie Lytle 3-14-82 1. 15 Marissa Coleman 3-28-09 1. 1.00 Shay Doron 3-18-07 2. 12 Kristie Toliver 3-19-06 2. 14 Kristi Toliver 3-31-08 1.00 Monica Bennett 3-20-93 3. 11 Terry Bradley 3-14-90 14 Crystal Langhorne 3-25-06 3. .750 ANJALE BARRETT 3-20-11 4. 10 Carla Holmes 3-19-88 14 Deanna Tate 3-18-89 .750 Kristi Toliver 3-25-06 5. 9 Kristi Toliver 3-18-07 14 Vicky Bullett 3-24-88 4. .667 Kristi Toliver 3-27-06 9 Terry Bradley 3-17-90 6. 13 Christy Winters 3-14-90 5. .600 Kristi Toliver 3-22-09 9 Caral Holmes 3-14-90 7. 12 Crystal Langhorne 3-29-08 .600 Marah Strickland 3-29-08 8. 8 Kristi Toliver 3-29-08 12 Vicky Bullett 3-18-89 .600 Shay Doron 3-19-06 8 Kristi Toliver 3-21-06 12 Deanna Tate 3-23-89 8. .500 Marah Strickland 3-30-09 8 Vicki Brick 3-21-04 .500 Ashleigh Newman 3-23-09 8 Deanna Tate 3-24-88 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED .500 Marissa Coleman 3-21-06 1. 29 Vicky Bullett 3-18-89 .500 Shay Doron 4-4-06 BLOCKED SHOTS 2. 27 Marissa Coleman 3-28-90 .500 Shay Doron 3-23-04 1. 4 Marissa Coleman 3-27-06 3. 25 Deanna Tate 3-31-89 4 Delvona Oliver 3-23-05 25 Deanna Tate 3-16-86 FREE THROWS MADE 4 Vicky Bullett 3-18-89 5. 24 Deanna Tate 3-25-89 1. 11 Shay Doron 3-23-04 4 Vicky Bullett 3-23-89 6. 22 Kristi Toliver 3-27-06 2. 10 Marissa Coleman 3-28-09 5. 3 Jessie Hicks 3-20-93 7. 21 Kristi Toliver 3-31-08 10 Carla Holmes 3-25-89 3 Jessie Hicks 3-13-91 21 Kristi Toliver 3-20-07 4. 9 Crystal Langhorne 3-23-08 3 Jessie Hicks 3-14-90 21 Carla Holmes 3-25-89 9 Shay Doron 3-21-06 3 Debbie Lytle 3-19-82 21 Vicky Bullett 3-18-89 9 Jasmina Perazic 3-19-82 3 Lydia McAiley 3-14-82 9 Laura Harper 3-23-08 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 8. 8 Laura Harper 4-2-06 1. .909 Chequita Wood 3-17-84 8 Crystal Langhorne 3-21-06 2. .833 Crystal Langhorne 4-2-06 8 Laura Harper 3-19-06 3. .786 Malissa Boles 3-20-93 8 Deanna Tate 3-25-89 .786 Kristi Toliver 3-22-09 8 Vicky Bullett 3-23-89 5. .778 Crystal Langhorne 3-25-06 8 Debbie Lytle 3-26-82 .778 Vicky Bullett 3-24-88 7. .750 Edna Campbell 3-19-88 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED .750 Lea Hakala 3-19-83 1. 12 Shay Doron 3-23-04 .750 Marcia Richardson 3-19-83 2. 11 Marissa Coleman 3-28-09 .750 Belinda Pearman 3-21-82 11 Crystal Langhorne 3-23-08 11 Shay Doron 3-21-04 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 11 Carla Holmes 3-25-89 1. 6 Kristi Toliver 3-27-06 6. 10 Laura Harper 3-23-08 2. 4 Kristi Toliver 3-30-09 10 Shay Doron 3-21-06 3. 3 ANJALE BARRETT 3-20-11 10 Crystal Langhorne 3-20-05 3 Marah Strickland 3-30-09 10 Crystal Langhorne 3-21-06 3 Kristi Toliver 3-28-09 10 Laura Harper 4-2-06 3 Kristi Toliver 3-22-09 10 Laura Harper 3-21-06 3 Marah Strickland 3-29-08 10 Laura Harper 3-19-06 3 Marissa Coleman 3-20-07 3 Kristi Toliver 3-31-08 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 3 Kristi Toliver 3-20-07 1. 1.00 Jasmina Perazic 3-19-82 3 Shay Doron 3-18-07 1.00 Deanna Tate 3-25-89 3 Kristi Toliver 3-18-07 1.00 Vicky Bullett 3-23-89 3 Kristi Toliver 3-25-06 1.00 Vicky Bullett 3-26-88 3 Shay Doron 3-19-06 5. .917 Shay Doron 3-23-04 GAME NOTES• NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORD BOOK UPDATE

NCAA TOURNAMENT Game Low: 6 vs. St. Joseph’s (3-19-88) Game High: 14 by Colorado St., 3-17-01 TEAM RECORDS 14 by Stanford, 3-31-08 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Game Low: 0 by Tennessee, 3-31-89 Series High: .833 in 1988 (35-42, 3 games) 0 by Stephen F. Austin, 3-23-89 LARGEST MARGIN -VICTORY Series Low: .579 in 2005 (22-38, 2 games) 35 vs. Stephen F. Austin (89-54), 3-23-89 Game High: .938 vs. SWMS (15-16, 3-20-93) 3-POINT FG ATTEMPTED Game Low: .500 vs. Ohio St. (5-10, 3-22-05) Series High: 114 in 2006 (6 games) LARGEST MARGIN-DEFEAT Game High: 28 by Toledo, 3-21-92; 28 by Stan- 30 vs. Auburn (104-74), 3-26-88 REBOUNDS ford, 3-31-08; 28 by Vanderbilt, 3-28-09 Series High: 285 in 2006 (6 games) OVERTIME PERIODS Game High: 57 vs. Sacred Heart 3-19-06 3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE Maryland def. Duke (78-75) 4-4-06 Game Low: 13 vs. Old Dominion, 3-24-83 Series High: .536 in 1990 (15-28, 2 games) Maryland def. Utah (75-65) 3-27-06 Series Low: .276 in 2009 (21-76, 4 games) REBOUND AVERAGE Game High: .583 by Colo. St. (14-24, 3-17-01) POINTS Series High: 48.0 in 2009 (192 in 4 games) Game Low: .091 by Wisc.-GB (1-11, 3-20-05) Series High: 492 in 2006 (6 games) Series Low: 29.0 in 1983 (58 in 2 games) Game High: 100 vs. App. State, 3-14-90 FREE THROWS MADE Game Low: 48 vs. Purdue, 3-14-97 FOULS Series High: 77 in 2006 (6 games) Series High: 101 in 2006 (6 games) Game High: 31 by Ohio State, 3-16-86 FIELD GOALS MADE Game High: 29 vs. Ohio St., 3-16-86 Game Low: 1 by St. Joseph’s, 3-19-88 Series High: 177 in 2006 (6 games) Game Low: 7 vs. Sacred Heart, 3-19-06 Game High: 47 vs. App. State, 3-14-90 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game Low: 19 vs. Purdue, 3-14-97 ASSISTS Series High: 108 in 2006 (6 games) Series High: 96 in 2006 (6 games) Game High: 40 by Ohio State, 3-16-86 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game High: 31 vs. App. State, 3-14-90 Game Low: 1 by St. Joseph’s, 3-19-88 Series High: 381 in 2006 (6 games) Game Low: 6 vs. Tennessee, 3-31-89 Game High: 80 vs. Bowling Green, 3-18-89 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Game Low: 47 vs. SW Miss. State, 3-20-93 BLOCKED SHOTS Series High: .892 in 2007 (33-37, 2 games) 47 vs. Old Dominion, 3-24-84 Series High: 18 in 2006 (6 games) Series Low: .559 in 2005 (19-34, 2 games) Game High: 7 vs. Utah, 3-27-06 Game High: .909 by Purdue (10-11, 3-26-92) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 7 vs. Miami, 3-21-04 Game Low: .462 by Nebraska (6-13, 3-25-08) Series High: .564 - 1983 (66-117, 2 games) Game Low: 0 fi ve times, most recently vs. Series Low: .388 - 2005 (50-120, 2 games) Duke, 4-4-06 REBOUNDS Game High: .681 vs. SWMS (32-46. 3-20-93 ) Series High: 207 in 2006 (6 games) Game Low: .358 vs. Purdue (19-53), 3-14-97 STEALS Game High: 48 by Auburn, 3-26-88; 48 by Series High: 60 in 1989 (4 games) Cheyney State, 3-17-84 3-POINT FG MADE Game High: 25 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 3-23-89 Game Low: 14 by SW Miss. State, 3-20-93 Series High: 29 in 2006 (6 games) Game High: 8 vs. Louisville, 3-30-09 FOULS 8 vs. Utah, 3-27-06 OPPONENT RECORDS Series High: 110 in 2006 (6 games) Game Low: 0 vs. Purdue, 3-26-92 Game High: 24 by Coppin State, 3-23-08 0 vs. App. State, 3-14-90 POINTS Game Low: 11 by Ohio St., 3-22-05; 11 by 0 vs. Bowling Green, 3-18-89 Series High: 401 in 2006 (6 games) Tennessee, 3-31-89 Game High: 104 by Auburn, 3-26-88 3-POINT FG ATTEMPTED Game Low: 48 by Stanford, 3-14-82 ASSISTS Series High: 88 in 2006 (6 games) 48 by Saint Francis (Pa.), 3-20-11 Series High: 84 in 2006 (6 games) Game High: 25 vs. Ole Miss., 3-20-07 Game High: 22 by Ohio St., 3-22-05; 22 by Game Low: 0 vs. App. State, 3-14-90 FIELD GOALS MADE Providence, 3-17-90; 22 by St. Joseph’s, Series High: 144 in 2006 (6 games) 3-19-88; 22 by Stanford, 3-31-08 3-POINT FG PERCENTAGE Game High: 44 by Auburn, 3-26-88 Game Low: 3 by Dartmouth, 3-22-09 Series High: .400 in 1988 (6-15, 3 games) Game Low: 16 by Saint Francis, 3-20-11 Series Low: .167 in 1990 (1-6, 2 games) BLOCKED SHOTS Game High: .667 vs. Stephen F. Austin (2-3, FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Series High: 23 in 2006 (6 games) 3-23-89) Series High: 402 in 2006 (6 games) Game High: 7 by Bowling Green, 3-18-89 Game Low: .000 vs. Purdue (0-3, 3-26-92) Game High: 80 by Cheney State, 3-17-84; Game Low: 0 by Purdue, 3-14-97; by SW .000 vs. Bowling Green (0-2, 3-18-89) by Central Michigan, 3-19-83 Miss. St., 3-20-93 Game Low: 46 by Colorado State, 3-17-01 FREE THROWS MADE STEALS Series High: 109 in 2006 (6 games) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Series High: 50 in 2006 (6 games) Game High: 28 vs. Coppin State, 3-23-08 Series High: .505 in 1988 (104-206, 3 games) Game High: 16 by North Carolina, 4-2-06 Game Low: 5 vs. Ohio State, 3-22-05 Series Low: .358 in 2006 (144-402, 6 games) Game Low: 2 by Baylor, 3-25-06; 2 by 5 vs. St. Joseph’s, 3-19-88 Game High: .611 by Auburn (44-72, 3-26-88) Toledo, 3-21-92; 2 by Drake, 3-21-82; 2 by Game Low: .274 by Dartmouth (17-62, 3-22-09) Stanford, 3-14-82 FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Series High: 142 in 2006 (6 games) 3-POINT FG MADE Game High: 35 vs. Coppin State, 2-23-08 Series High: 36 in 2006 (6 games) STAFF BIOS BRENDA FRESE HEAD COACH • ARIZONA ‘93 NINTH YEAR AT MARYLAND (221-80, .734) 12 TH YEAR OVERALL (278-110, .717)

There was no better fi t for the University of Maryland women’s bas- FRESE’S DIVISION I YEAR-BY-YEAR ketball team than head coach Brenda Frese. The 2002 Associated Press National Coach of the Year arrived in College Park with great expectations COACHING RECORD Year Position, Institution Record Pct. Postseason and has not disappointed. Reviving a once-prominent women’s basket- 93-94 Assistant Coach, Kent State 20-8 .714 ball program back to the national stage, her high work rate and positive 94-95 Assistant Coach, Kent State 17-10 .630 attitude has resulted in seven top-10 recruiting classes and a national 95-96 Assistant Coach, Iowa State 17-10 .630 championship in 2006. Frese has balanced that strong work ethic with a 96-97 Assistant Coach, Iowa State 17-12 .586 NCAA First Round fun and family-friendly environment, also becoming a wife and a mother of 97-98 Assistant Coach, Iowa State 25-8 .758 NCAA Second Round 98-99 Assistant Coach, Iowa State 25-8 .758 NCAA Elite Eight twin boys, giving birth to them in the midst of one of the most successful seasons in the program’s history. With the birth of her twins in February 99-00 Head Coach, Ball State 16-13 .552 2008, she becomes one of only six coaches to win a national champion- 00-01 Head Coach, Ball State 19-9 .679 ship and be a parent. 01-02 Head Coach, Minnesota 22-8 .733 NCAA Second Round Since her fi rst season at the helm, when the team won just 10 02-03 Head Coach, Maryland 10-18 .357 games, Frese has guided Maryland to a national championship in 2006, 03-04 Head Coach, Maryland 18-13 .581 NCAA Second Round seven winning seasons, six straight 20-win seasons, including three 04-05 Head Coach, Maryland 22-10 .688 NCAA Second Round 05-06 Head Coach, Maryland 34-4 .895 NCAA CHAMPIONS 30-win campaigns, and six consecutive trips to the NCAA Tournament. In 06-07 Head Coach, Maryland 28-6 .824 NCAA Second Round 2006-07, Maryland also received its fi rst-ever No. 1 preseason national 07-08 Head Coach, Maryland 33-4 .892 NCAA Elite Eight ranking, remaining in the top spot in the polls for 10 consecutive weeks. 08-09 Head Coach, Maryland 31-5 .861 NCAA Elite Eight Former Athletics Director Deborah A. Yow courted the 2002 Associ- 09-10 Head Coach, Maryland 21-13 .618 WNIT Third Round ated Press National Coach of the Year because of Frese’s reputation for 10-11 Head Coach, Maryland 24-7 .774 NCAA Tournament making amazing turnarounds and her relentless work ethic with recruiting. Described as dynamic, overachieving, determined and enthusiastic, she is Record at Maryland (9 yrs.) 221-80 .734 7 NCAA Appearances (16-5, .762) one of ’s rising stars. Standing atop the podium in Bos- Head Coaching Record (12 yrs.) 278-110 .717 8 NCAA Appearances (17-6, .739) ton in 2006, Frese became the fi fth-youngest coach in NCAA history to win a national title and only the ninth to win on her fi rst trip to the Final Four. THE FRESE FILE Despite claiming eight ACC Tournament titles, Maryland’s program • Associated Press National Coach of the Year (2002) advanced to new heights when Frese arrived. In her second season, she • Big Ten Coach of the Year (2002) led Maryland to a tie for third in the ACC standings, its highest fi nish since • Mid-American Conference Coach of the Year (2000) 1996-97. In 2007-08, the Terrapins earned their highest ACC Tournament • NCAA Champions (2006) seeding in 15 years, winning a school record-tying 13 league games. • ACC Regular Season, Tournament Champions (2009) Frese’s players have received numerous ACC honors. In 2008, Crystal • Four NCAA Elite Eights (1999, 2006, 2008, 2009) Langhorne was selected the ACC’s Player of the Year, only the second • Four Sweet Sixteens (1999, 2006, 2008, 2009) Terrapin all-time to receive the honor, and the fi rst in nearly 20 years. In • 11 NCAA Tournament Appearances 2005, she was the program’s fi rst ACC Rookie of the Year since 1991, and (‘97, ‘98, ‘99, ’02, ’04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘11) following in her footsteps, Marissa Coleman also nabbed the rookie honor during the Terps’ championship campaign in 2006. Kristi Toliver was • Nine All-American Selections named ACC Player of the Year in 2009 and the Terps’ only returning starter • Four Conference Players of the Year this year, Lynetta Kizer, was named Freshman of the Year that year as well. ACC (2008, 2009); Big Ten (2002); MAC (2000) In all, 16 Terps have been named to the All-ACC team in Frese’s six • Six Conference Rookies of the Year years, including a school-record four in 2008, when Langhorne, Coleman, ACC (2005, 2006, 2009, 2011); Big Ten (2002); MAC (2000) Kristi Toliver and Laura Harper were selected. Four Terps have been fi rst- • 19 All-ACC honorees First team (7); Second team (8); Third team (4); team selections fi ve times. Langhorne became Maryland’s fi rst three-time, Honorable Mention (3) fi rst-team all-conference selection and the fi rst to be named to the All-ACC • 10 ACC All-Freshman Team honorees team four times. Shay Doron, Frese’s fi rst Maryland recruit in College Park, and Coleman, were two of four Terrapins all-time to earn all-conference • Five CoSIDA Academic All-Americans honors three times. Doron was the fi rst freshman in school history to be • Six CoSIDA Academic All-District 2 Selections named all-ACC in 2004. Seven of Frese’s players have been named to the • 10 Academic All-ACC Honorees all-ACC Freshman Team. • 23 ACC Honor Roll Members Several Terps have also garnered national recognition under Frese. Toliver became the fi rst Terrapin to earn the highest point guard honor • No. 10 2002-03 Recruiting Class in the country, winning the Nancy Lieberman Award in 2008, after being • No. 2 2003-04 Recruiting Class a fi nalist the previous year. Last season, Toliver and Coleman were both • No. 4 2004-05 Recruiting Class named Associated Press All-Americans and earned spots on the State • No. 7 2005-06 Recruiting Class Farm Coaches’ All-American team. Both were named fi nalists for the • No. 2 2006-07 Recruiting Class Wooden Award. • No. 10 2007-08 Recruiting Class • No. 15 2008-09 Recruiting Class • No. 2 2009-10 Recruiting Class STAFF BIOS TINA LANGLEY MARLIN CHINN ASSISTANT COACH ASSISTANT COACH WEST ALABAMA ‘96 HAMPTON ‘92 THIRD YEAR AT MARYLAND SECOND YEAR AT MARYLAND 12 TH YEAR OVERALL 13 TH YEAR OVERALL

Tina Langley is in her third season at the University of Maryland and 12th Marlin Chinn joined Brenda Frese’s coaching staff in June 2009 following in coaching overall. Langley made an instant impact her fi rst season with a successful four-year stint at Seton Hall, where he spent the last three the Terps. She served a crucial role in helping to lead the Terps to their fi rst seasons as the Pirates’ top assistant and recruiting coordinator. ACC Championship in 20 seasons and helped secure one of the nation’s top recruiting class for 2010. “We have always been about family fi rst here at Maryland and it’s pretty As Coach Frese’s top assistant, Langley’s responsibilities include coordinating special to bring Marlin back home,” Frese said. “This is where he wants to the Terps’ recruiting efforts, assisting in player development, scouting, and on be and he already knows why Maryland is an incredible place. As we got the court coaching. to know each other, we quickly found Marlin shares common traits with us - loyalty, work ethic, care and concern for people and he is a tremendous “Tina jumped right in and made a huge impact for us last season. Her work- recruiter. We feel as though Marlin will help us continue to set the bar ethic is nothing short of stellar, she has an excellent demeanor with our high for excellence here at Maryland. We’re excited to welcome him to our student-athletes, and she has an exceptional ability to take on many roles family.” and responsibilities,” said head coach Brenda Frese, “She possesses all the characteristics we need in a coach to make a positive impact on our recruiting In Chinn’s second season on Phyllis Mangina’s staff at Seton Hall, the Pi- efforts, player development, and our program as a whole. I’m looking forward rates posted their fi rst winning record in Big East play in six years en route to working by her side again this season.” to a 13-win improvement from the previous season. During his tenure at In addition to her passion, determination, and work ethic, Langley has signifi - Seton Hall, Chinn helped secure a top-30 national recruiting class in 2007, cant coaching experience. Prior to arriving in College Park in 2008, she had recruited a pair of All-Big East Rookie Team selections as well as recruiting coaching stints at Toledo, Clemson and Georgia. She has been instrumental in and coaching two All-Big East performers. recruiting, game preparation and fl oor management in each of her stops. The Archbishop Carroll High School alum previously spent seven seasons Langley spent fi ve seasons at the University of Toledo, beginning her coach- at Mount St. Mary’s from 1998-2005, serving as top assistant for The ing career with the Rockets as a graduate assistant coach in 1998-99, before Mount. There, he recruited fi ve Northeast Conference All-Rookie Team moving up to recruiting coordinator and eventual associate head coach during choices, including the 2005 NEC Rookie of the Year. Chinn helped lead the 2002-03 campaign. She helped the Rockets reach the postseason three Mount St. Mary’s to a pair of NEC regular-season titles in 1999 and 2001. times, including two NCAA Tournament appearances. During her tenure, Toledo also won three Mid-American Conference regular season titles (1999, 2001, 2003) and two conference tournament crowns (1999 and 2001). Prior to landing on the college scene, Chinn served as assistant men’s high school coach locally at Theodore Roosevelt High School (1997-98) At Toledo, Langley was responsible for all facets of the program, including re- and Archbishop Carroll High School (1994-97). cruiting, scouting of opponents and coordinating the team’s academic efforts. She helped to sign two nationally ranked classes, the Rockets accumulated Chinn is a member of both the Black Coaches Association (BCA) and a 101-38 record (.679) during her time, and the team’s grade point average the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA). He was recently was ranked in the top 10 in the nation three times. On the fl oor, she worked selected into the 2007 BCA Achieving Coaching Excellence (ACE) for ethnic directly with players who went on to be selected the team’s Most Improved minority male and female basketball coach’s class. Player in 2001, 2002 and 2003.

Langley then joined the women’s basketball staff at Clemson in 2003, under A 1992 graduate of Hampton University, Chinn is familiar with the area legendary head coach Jim Davis. In her two years with the Tigers, the team and is a native of Washington, D.C. Chinn graduated from Hampton with a advanced to the 2004 Women’s National Invitational Tournament (WNIT) while B.S. in accounting. Chinn served as president of the National Association also orchestrating a CU-record six-signee class, which was ranked in the top of Black Accountants in 1992. Chinn currently resides in Largo, Md. 30 nationally in just her fi rst season.

After her stop at Clemson, Langley was hired at the University of Georgia as the recruiting coordinator. Langley left coaching for a couple years and earned her second master’s in Community Counseling from the University of Alabama, specializing in college mental health. She was named the Most Outstanding Graduate Student in 2008.

Langley played basketball and volleyball for two seasons at Bevill State Junior College before transferring to the University of West Alabama, where she let- tered twice in basketball as a guard/forward. She graduated from UWA with a degree in special education in 1996, and earned her fi rst master’s degree in Recreation and Leisure with an emphasis in recreation administration from the University of Toledo. Langley resides in Laurel, Md. STAFF BIOS DAVID ADKINS CHRIS CAMPBELL ASSISTANT COACH DIRECTOR OF RADFORD ‘89 BASKETBALL OPERATIONS SECOND YEAR AT MARYLAND DUKE ‘96 SECOND YEAR OVERALL FIRST YEAR AT MARYLAND

David Adkins is in his second season at Maryland, joining the Terrapins in Maryland Women’s Basketball head coach Brenda Frese welcomed Chris June 2009 after a successful career in the high school ranks working with Campbell as the new Director of Operations in the summer of 2010. some of the best players in the country. He has helped more than 50 play- Campbell was an assistant coach at University of Delaware from 2008-10 ers earn college scholarships, including 41 Division I scholarships. and is a Maryland native.

“David Adkins is one of the most highly-regarded player-development “We feel very fortunate to be able to hire someone of Chris’ caliber,” said coaches in all of basketball and we are incredibly fortunate to have gained Frese. “He’s very bright and really going to bring a lot to our program. His his services,” Maryland head coach Brenda Frese said. “I fi rst got to know local ties are a bonus; he’ll be another member of our staff that brings David through (former Terrapin) Marissa Coleman and (former Maryland even more people into supporting our program.” men’s basketball player) Greivis Vasquez, who rave about him. He’s been a big part of some incredible basketball programs and he brings tremen- While at Delaware, Campbell assisted head coach Tina Martin in recruit- dous energy and knowledge.” ing, game plan preparation, practice plans, video, academic performance and more. He has earned a reputation as a tireless worker and is well Adkins joined the Terrapins after spending the last 17 years as a high versed in all aspects of the game. school assistant coach, but his coaching laurels reach far beyond the prep ranks. “It is a thrill to join the Maryland Basketball staff,” said Campbell. “Coach Frese is one of the best in the business, and I look forward to learning Widely known in basketball circles as an elite developer of talent, Adkins from her and the rest of her staff. I know this is the beginning of a great has helped ripen the games of two NBA players and trained many more, journey with the team. The University of Maryland is one of the top univer- two McDonald’s All-Americans, three Jordan All-Americans, three Maryland sities in the country for academics and athletics, and it is an honor to be Gatorade Players of the Year, four Parade All-Americans and three Wash- a Terp and to join such a prestigious institution. There is an excitement ington Post Players of the Year during his time teaching the game as a high around Maryland Women’s Basketball, and I look forward to meeting many school assistant, camp counselor and in private workouts. Additionally, of the great fans that surround this program.” Adkins has trained several high-profi le European professionals, including former Maryland standout Nik Caner-Medley. Prior to Delaware, Campbell was an assistant coach at Marymount and Catholic Universities. He also coached at Winston Churchill High School Over the course of his career, he has helped ripen the games of three NBA and was part of the Bulldogs’ back-to-back state championships in 2002 players and many Division I athletes such as Kevin Durant (Oklahoma City and 2003. Campbell earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology from Thunder), Linas Kleiza (), Greivis Vasquez (Memphis Griz- Duke University in 1996. zlies), Austin Freeman (Georgetown), Jeff Peterson (Arkansas) and Jerai Grant (Clemson).

Adkins, a 1989 graduate of Radford University, also served as an assistant coach for Team USA at the 2006 19-U Nike World Championships and dur- ing the 2007 Capital Classic in College Park.

He most recently coached for three years at legendary high school power DeMatha Catholic in Hyattsville, Md., helping the Stags claim two confer- ence titles and two city titles while compiling a record of 83-20. Prior to his stint at DeMatha, Adkins spent seven seasons as an assistant at nation- ally-acclaimed Montrose Christian High School in Rockville, Md. During his tenure, Montrose Christian was ranked No. 1 in The Washington Post fi nal poll in 2003, 2005 and 2006 where it fi nished in the USA Today Top-10 each of those years. In total, Montrose Christian fi nished in the top-25 of the USA Today poll in fi ve of Adkins’ seven seasons at the school.

Adkins’ camp experience includes the Nike All-Asia Camp in Beijing (counselor), the Nike Basketball Power Factory Tryout and Training Camp in Beijing (coach), the Five Star Basketball Camp in Caloforte, Italy (camp director), the Elite Backcourt Camp, the Snow Valley Basketball Camp, the Nike All-American Camp (coach) and the Nike Hoop Jamboree Camp (coach).

Adkins resides in Ashburn, Va., with his wife, Janet, and two daughters Ryland and Camryn. PLAYER BIOS 0 • SEQUOIA AUSTIN Fr. • 5-5 • GUARD GREENBELT, M d./HOLTON ARMS SCHOOL BEFORE MARYLAND 2010-11 GAME-BY-GAME • Played four years of basketball Opponent Date GS Min FG 3FG FT O/D Tot PF A TO B S Pts. Monmouth 11/13 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 for Holton-Arms school of the at #13 Georgetown 11/16 DNP Independent School League (ISL). Towson 11/18 2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • Two-time ISL All-League selec- American 11/21 3 1-1 1-1 0-0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 at East Carolina 11/26 DNP tion (2008 and 2009). vs. UMass 11/27 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 • Two-time Washington Post at Purdue 12/2 DNP Appalachian State 12/5 DNP All-Met Honorable Mention (2009 at Loyola (Md.) 12/7 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 1/0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 and 2010). UMBC 12/10 3 1-1 1-1 0-0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 at Delaware State 12/19 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • Montgomery County All-Gazette La Salle 12/28 7 0-3 0-2 0-0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Team Honorable Mention (2008 #17 St. John’s 12/29 DNP and 2009). at St. Joseph’s 1/2 DNP at #3 Duke* 1/6 DNP Boston College* 1/13 DNP at Clemson* 1/16 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN 2010-11... at Virginia* 1/21 DNP • Made fi rst career appearance in season opener vs. Monmouth. #10 UNC* 1/23 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 • Scored fi rst career points with a three against American on Nov. 21. Wake Forest* 1/28 4 1-9 0-7 0-0 1/1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 Longwood 1/30 9 1-4 0-1 2-2 0/0 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 • Made a trey in three minutes against UMBC (Dec. 10). at #24 Ga. Tech* 2/3 DNP • Earned a career high seven minutes against La Salle (Dec. 28). NC State* 2/6 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 at #20 Miami* 2/10 DNP • Dished fi rst career assist vs. No. 10 North Carolina (Jan. 23). Virginia* 2/13 DNP • Took a career-high nine shots and grabbed two rebounds in four min- #7 Duke* 2/17 DNP at #15 Fla. State* 2/20 DNP utes against Wake Forest (Jan. 28). Virginia Tech* 2/24 DNP • Notched a career-high nine minutes and scored four points against at Boston College* 2/27 DNP Longwood. Went 2-for-2 from the line (Jan. 30). vs. Georgia Tech* 3/4 DNP vs. Saint Francis 3//20 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

SEASON/CAREER HIGHS CAREER SEASON Points 4, Longwood (1/30/11) FGM 1, 4X (Longwood, 1/30/11) FGA 9, Wake Forest (1/28/11) 3FGM 1, 2X (last vs. UMBC, 12/10/10) 3FGA 7, Wake Forest (1/28/11) FTM 2, Longwood (1/30/11) FTA 2, Longwood (1/30/11) Rebounds 2, Wake Forest (1/28/11) Assists 1, #10, UNC (1/23/11) Steals 1, La Salle (12/28/10) Blocks - Minutes 9, Longwood (1/30/11)

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR-DR Tot-Avg. PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts.-Avg 2010-11 14-0 40/2.9 4-22 .182 2-13 .154 2-2 1.000 2-1 3-0.2 1-0 1 2 0 1 12-0.9 PLAYER BIOS 1 • LAURIN MINCY Fr. • 6-0 • GUARD NEWARK, N.J./UNIVERSITY

BEFORE MARYLAND 2010-11 GAME-BY-GAME • Named to ACC’s Newcomers Opponent Date GS Min FG 3FG FT O/D Tot PF A TO B S Pts. Monmouth 11/13 17 4-6 2-3 5-5 1/2 3 1 0 1 0 1 15 Watch List. at #13 Georgetown 11/16 24 0-8 0-5 0-0 2/0 2 0 3 3 0 0 0 • 2010 McDonald’s All-American. Towson 11/18 22 2-6 1-2 2-2 1/1 2 0 2 1 2 0 7 American 11/21 13 2-3 0-0 0-1 0/0 0 0 2 1 1 2 4 • 2009 Parade All-American. at East Carolina 11/26 14 1-5 0-0 0-0 2/1 3 1 0 1 1 1 2 • Three-time New Jersey All-State vs. UMass 11/27 23 1-4 1-2 0-0 3/5 8 1 4 1 0 2 3 selection (2007, ‘08, ‘09). at Purdue 12/2 12 0-1 0-1 0-0 0/2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 Appalachian State 12/5 17 2-7 0-2 0-0 1/1 2 1 1 2 0 0 4 • In 2007 was fi rst freshman ever at Loyola (Md.) 12/7 * 22 2-4 0-1 1-2 1/0 1 3 1 2 2 0 5 named to New Jersey All-State UMBC 12/10 23 2-4 0-2 2-2 1/0 1 0 2 2 0 1 6 at Delaware State 12/19 10 0-2 0-0 0-0 0/1 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 team. La Salle 12/28 13 4-6 1-3 0-0 2/1 3 2 3 2 0 2 9 • In 2007 led University to its #17 St. John’s 12/29 6 1-1 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 at St. Joseph’s 1/2 DNP fi rst state title and the prestigious at #3 Duke* 1/6 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 “Tournament of Champions” title. Boston College* 1/13 18 3-8 0-2 0-0 4/2 6 0 0 0 1 1 6 • Two-time New Jersey Star-Ledger Player of the Year (2008, ‘09). at Clemson* 1/16 20 2-5 1-2 0-0 1/2 3 1 2 3 0 1 5 at Virginia* 1/21 13 0-4 0-2 3-6 0/2 2 0 0 0 0 1 3 • 2009 Gatorade N.J. Player of the Year. #10 UNC* 1/23 14 4-4 1-1 1-1 0/5 5 1 0 2 0 0 10 • Named a “Athlete to Remember” by nj.com as one of the best of the Wake Forest* 1/28 19 2-6 2-5 1-1 3/4 7 1 2 1 1 0 7 Longwood 1/30 20 3-5 1-2 2-2 1/0 1 1 1 2 0 1 9 decade. at #24 Ga. Tech* 2/3 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • Averaged 18.8 pts, 5.8 rebs, 2.1 steals and 2.0 blocks as a junior. NC State* 2/6 16 3-8 0-2 0-0 1/1 2 1 0 3 1 0 6 at #20 Miami* 2/10 17 1-1 0-0 2-2 0/2 2 1 0 4 0 1 4 • Scored 35 pts., grabbed 7 rebs and 7 steals on national TV vs. nation- Virginia* 2/13 13 2-4 0-0 0-0 1/0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 ally ranked South Bend Washington. #7 Duke* 2/17 11 1-5 0-1 0-0 1/0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 • Suffered ACL tear during summer between junior and senior seasons. at #15 Fla. State* 2/20 1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0/0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Virginia Tech* 2/24 28 4-9 4-8 0-0 0/3 3 2 0 1 1 0 12 at Boston College* 2/27 23 1-10 0-4 0-0 0/3 3 0 0 0 1 0 2 vs. Georgia Tech* 3/4 24 4-6 0-0 0-1 0/0 0 3 1 0 0 0 2 IN 2010-11 Saint Francis 3/20 22 2-7 1-4 0-0 2/2 4 1 1 2 0 0 5 • Made fi rst career start Dec. 7 at Loyola. • Led all scorers in season and career debut vs. Monmouth with 15 points. Shot 4-5 from the fi eld, including 2-3 from outside the arc. • Was also a perfect 5-5 from the foul line. • Led all players with eight rebounds vs. UMass. • Scored 10 points in win over No. 10 UNC as she was perfect from the SEASON/CAREER HIGHS fi eld (5-for-5), from outside the arc (1-for-1) and from the foul line (1-for-1). CAREER SEASON • Went 4-for-8 from outside the arc and helped spark a 21-7 run with Points 15, Monmouth (11/13/10) FGM 4, 5X (last vs Georgia Tech, 3/4/11) three straight three’s against Virginia Tech (Feb. 24). FGA 10, vs. Boston College (2/27/11) 3FGM 4, vs. Virginia Tech, (2/20/11) 3FGA 8,vs. Virginia Tech, (2/20/11) FTM 5, Monmouth (11/13/10) FTA 5, Monmouth (11/13/10) Rebounds 8, vs. UMass (11/27/10) Assists 4, vs. UMass (11/27/10) Steals 2, 3X (last vs. La Salle, 12/28/10) Blocks 2, 2X (last at Loyola, 12/7/10) Minutes 28, vs. Virginia Tech, (2/20/11)

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR-DR Tot-Avg. PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts.-Avg 2010-11 30-1 481/16.0 53-140 .379 15-54 .278 19-25 .760 28-40 68-2.3 23-0 25 40 13 15 140-4.7 PLAYER BIOS 2 • DARA TAYLOR So. • 5-7 • GUARD WILMINGTON, D el ./CARAVEL ACADEMY

NOTEWORTHY... 2010-11 GAME-BY-GAME • Maryland’s all-time freshman assist Opponent Date GS Min FG 3FG FT O/D Tot PF A TO B S Pts. Monmouth 11/13 15 1-2 0-0 0-0 0/3 3 1 3 1 0 1 2 leader with 171 in 2009-10 season. at #13 Georgetown 11/16 6 1-1 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 • Finished 2009-10 season ranked third Towson 11/18 20 2-3 1-2 0-1 0/3 3 2 5 0 0 1 5 in the ACC in assists with an average of American 11/21 19 1-2 0-1 0-0 0/1 1 1 4 1 0 1 2 at East Carolina 11/26 28 2-4 1-2 1-2 1/3 4 2 5 7 0 1 6 5.0 per game. vs. UMass 11/27 15 1-3 0-2 1-1 0/0 0 3 5 0 0 1 3 • McDonald’s All-American and Gato- at Purdue 12/2 28 0-3 0-1 2-2 3/2 5 4 4 7 0 4 2 Appalachian State 12/5 9 0-1 0-1 1-2 0/1 1 0 2 3 0 2 1 rade State Player of the Year in Delaware at Loyola (Md.) 12/7 12 0-1 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 as a senior. UMBC 12/10 14 3-4 1-2 0-0 0/0 0 0 3 3 0 1 7 at Delaware State 12/19 13 0-0 0-0 1-2 2/0 2 0 5 3 0 0 1 La Salle 12/28 10 1-3 0-0 0-1 0/0 0 1 4 1 0 1 2 #17 St. John’s 12/29 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 at St. Joseph’s 1/2 21 3-5 0-1 0-0 1/1 2 2 4 3 1 4 6 at #3 Duke* 1/6 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0/1 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 IN THE 2010-11... Boston College* 1/13 21 0-4 0-3 0-0 0/2 2 3 4 3 0 3 0 • Has had a steal in 19 of 31 games so far this season. at Clemson* 1/16 * 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0/1 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 at Virginia* 1/21 9 0-2 0-0 0-0 0/1 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 • Dished 200th career assist against Loyola Dec. 10. #10 UNC* 1/23 10 0-1 0-0 2-2 0/1 1 1 3 2 0 2 2 • Grabbed four steals at Purdue (Dec. 2) and at St. Joseph’s (Jan. 2). Wake Forest* 1/28 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 • Grabbed two steals against No. 7 Duke and helped hold Preseason ACC Longwood 1/30 20 1-3 0-0 0-0 0/2 2 0 3 2 0 1 0 at #24 Ga. Tech* 2/3 22 0-1 0-0 0-0 1/0 1 1 0 5 0 1 0 Player of the Year Jasmine Thomas to just 12 points and eight turnovers in NC State* 2/6 10 2-2 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 3 0 2 0 2 4 13 minutes (Feb. 17). at #20 Miami* 2/10 12 0-3 0-1 0-0 0/1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 Virginia* 2/13 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0/1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 • Nabbed three steals and went 3-for-3 from the free throw line against #7 Duke* 2/17 13 1-2 0-0 0-0 0/1 1 0 1 0 0 2 2 St. Francis (Pa.) in NCAA First Round (March 21). at #15 Fla. State* 2/20 4 0-1 0-1 0-0 0/1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Virginia Tech* 2/24 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 at Boston College* 2/27 15 0-1 0-1 1-2 0/0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 vs. Georgia Tech* 3/4 16 1-2 0-1 0-0 0/0 0 3 1 0 0 0 2 vs, Saint Francis 3/20 20 0-2 0-2 3-3 0/2 2 4 2 5 0 3 3

SEASON/CAREER HIGHS CAREER SEASON Points 17, Clemson (2/14/10) 7, UMBC (12/10/10) FGM 7, Clemson (2/14/10) 3, 2X (last at St. Joseph’s, 1/2/11) FGA 14, at N.C. State (1/7/10) 5, st St. Joseph’s (1/2/11) 3FGM 2, twice (Clemson, 2/14/10) 1, 3X (last vs. UMBC, 12/10/10) 3FGA 5, twice (last at American, 12/20/09) 3, Boston College (1/13/11) FTM 7, at Wake Forest (2/11/10) 3, Saint Francis (3/20/11) FTA 10, twice (vs. North Carolina, 3/4/10) 3, Saint Francis (3/20/11) Rebounds 8, East Carolina (3/21/10) 5, at Purdue (12/2/10) Assists 11, 2X (last at #19/21 UVA 1/11/10) 5, 4X (last at Delaware State, 12/19/10) Steals 6, N.C. Central (11/14/09) 4, 2X (last at St. Joseph’s, 1/2/11) Blocks 1, 2X (last at St. Joseph’s, 1/2/11) 1, at St. Joseph’s (1/2/11) Minutes 39, at #19/21 Virginia (1/11/10) 28, 2X (last at Purdue, 12/2/10)

MISCELLANEOUS CAREER SEASON LAST TIME Games Played 65 31 Saint Francis (3/20/11) Double-Figuring Scoring 5 UNC (3/4/10) 5+ assist games 24 4 Delaware State (12/19/10)

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR-DR Tot-Avg. PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts.-Avg 2009-10 34-27 916-26.9 70-195 .359 9-41 .220 38-76 .500 32-80 112-3.3 78-2 171 147 2 40 187-5.5 2010-11 31-1 412/13.3 19-57 .333 3-21 .143 12-18 .667 8-29 37-1.2 37-0 67 66 1 33 53-1.7 TOTAL 65-28 1328-20.4 89-252 .353 12-62 .194 50-94 .532 40-109 149-2.3 115-2 238 213 3 73 240-3.7 PLAYER BIOS 5 • ESSENCE TOWNSEND So. • 6-7 • CENTER PATERSON, N.J./PATERSON CATHOLIC

NOTEWORTHY 2010-11 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Date GS Min FG 3FG FT O/D Tot PF A TO B S Pts • Saw action in 19 games as a freshman. Monmouth 11/13 8 0-6 0-0 0-0 1/1 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 • Had career-high four blocks in fi rst at #13 Georgetown 11/16 DNP game against N.C. Central. Towson 11/18 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 American 11/21 2 0-2 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 at East Carolina 11/26 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 vs. UMass 11/27 2 0-1 0-0 0-2 0/0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 at Purdue 12/2 DNP IN 2010-11... Appalachian State 12/5 DNP • Has seen action in 15 of 30 games this at Loyola (Md.) 12/7 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 1/0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 season. UMBC 12/10 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1/0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Delaware State 12/19 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 • Scored fi rst bucket of the season La Salle 12/28 8 1-2 0-0 0-0 3/2 5 1 0 1 1 0 2 against La Salle. #17 St. John’s 12/29 DNP at St. Joseph’s 1/2 DNP • Scored in fi nal minute against #10 UNC (Jan. 23). at #3 Duke* 1/6 DNP • Went 2-for-4 at the line in 10 minutes against Wake (Jan. 28). Boston College* 1/13 DNP at Clemson* 1/16 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • Went 2-for-4 at the line in 10 minutes against Wake (Jan. 28). at Virginia* 1/21 DNP • Saw fi rst half action in 12 minutes against Longwood. Went 2-for-3 from #10 UNC* 1/23 1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 the fi eld with four rebounds, a and a steal (Jan. 30). Wake Forest* 1/28 10 0-2 0-0 2-4 0/1 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 Longwood 1/30 12 2-3 0-0 2-2 2/2 4 1 0 0 1 1 6 at #24 Ga. Tech* 2/3 DNP NC State* 2/6 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0/1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 at #20 Miami* 2/10 DNP Virginia* 2/13 DNP #7 Duke* 2/17 DNP at #15 Fla. State* 2/20 DNP Virginia Tech* 2/24 DNP at Boston College* 2/27 DNP vs. Georgia Tech* 3/4 DNP vs. Saint Francis 3/20 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

SEASON/CAREER HIGHS CAREER SEASON Points 6, Longwood (1/30/11) 6, Longwood (1/30/11) FGM 2, 5X (last vs. Longwood, 1/30/11) 2, Longwood (1/30/11) FGA 8, vs. N.C. Central (11/14/09) 3, Longwood (1/30/11) 3FGM - 3FGA - FTM 2, 2X (last vs. Longwood, 1/30/11) 2, 2X (last vs. Longwood, 1/30/11) FTA 4, Wake Forest (1/28/11) 4, Wake Forest (1/28/11) Rebounds 9, vs. N.C. Central (11/14/09) 5, La Salle (12/28/10) Assists 2, vs. N.C. Central (11/14/09) Steals 1, 4X (last vs. Longwood, 1/30/11) 1, 2X (last vs. Longwood, 1/30/11) Blocks 4, vs. N.C. Central (11/14/09) 2, Monmouth (11/13/10) Minutes 20, vs. Howard (11/27/09) 12, Longwood (1/30/11)

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR-DR Tot-Avg. PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts.-Avg 2009-2010 19-0 154-8.1 12-38 .316 0-0 .000 1-3 .333 11-36 47-2.5 10-0 2 11 15 1 25-1.3 2010-11 15-0 57/3.8 4-20 .200 0-0 .000 4-8 .500 8-7 15/1.0 3-0 0 7 5 2 12-0.8 TOTAL 34-0 211/6.2 16-58 .276 0-0 .000 5-11 .455 19-43 62/1.8 13-0 2 18 20 3 37-1.1 PLAYER BIOS 10 • ANJALÉ BARRETT Jr. • 5-10 • GUARD BRONX, N.Y./ST. MICHAEL ACADEMY NOTEWORTHY 2010-11 GAME-BY-GAME • Led the ACC with a .615 shooting per Opponent Date GS Min FG 3FG FT O/D Tot PF A TO B S Pts. Monmouth 11/13 * 19 1-1 0-0 0-0 1/1 2 2 4 2 0 1 2 centage from beyond the arc during at #13 Georgetown 11/16 * 12 0-3 0-1 0-0 0/0 0 2 0 6 0 0 0 conference play freshman year. Towson 11/18 * 21 2-3 1-1 0-0 0/0 0 0 2 1 0 2 5 • No. 7 in Maryland sophomore record American 11/21 * 24 4-5 3-4 0-0 0/4 4 2 3 1 0 2 11 books for free throws attempted with at East Carolina 11/26 * 24 3-9 0-4 1-3 2/0 2 2 4 2 0 2 7 vs. UMass 11/27 * 11 0-2 0-0 0-2 0/3 3 1 3 0 0 1 0 100. Also in the top ten in sophomore at Purdue 12/2 10 1-4 0-1 1-2 2/0 2 1 0 1 0 0 3 record book with 101 assists. Appalachian State 12/5 * 24 3-6 1-3 1-2 0/1 1 0 3 2 0 1 8 at Loyola (Md.) 12/7 * 28 2-6 0-1 2-3 0/4 4 3 8 3 0 3 6 UMBC 12/10 * 27 5-8 2-3 0-0 0/3 3 0 6 3 0 2 12 at Delaware State 12/19 * 29 3-5 2-2 1-2 1/1 2 2 3 4 0 0 9 La Salle 12/28 * 22 4-6 0-1 0-0 1/2 3 1 4 3 0 1 8 IN 2010-11... #17 St. John’s 12/29 * 27 3-6 1-1 0-0 0/2 2 3 6 4 0 0 7 • Has started in 30 of 31 games. at St. Joseph’s 1/2 * 22 3-6 0-0 1-3 1/3 4 2 0 3 0 0 7 at #3 Duke* 1/6 * 30 1-7 0-1 2-3 1/3 4 4 10 3 0 4 4 • Has dished fi ve or more assists in eight of 14 ACC games. Boston College* 1/13 * 21 0-8 0-3 3-4 0/1 1 3 6 0 0 0 3 • At Loyola, led all players with eight assists in 28 minutes. Also grabbed at Clemson* 1/16 * 28 2-7 2-3 2-2 1/0 1 0 5 1 0 2 8 four rebounds and three steals and scored six points. at Virginia* 1/21 * 20 3-8 0-1 1-2 0/2 2 1 2 3 0 0 3 • Scored 12 points on 5-for-8 shooting from the fi eld and two three’s #10 UNC* 1/23 * 27 3-9 1-2 1-2 1/0 1 3 11 3 0 3 8 Wake Forest* 1/28 * 23 0-4 0-3 0-0 0/4 4 1 5 1 1 0 0 against UMBC. Longwood 1/30 * 17 2-3 0-0 2-2 0/4 4 0 3 2 0 1 6 • Dished 10 assists and nabbed a career-high four steals at #3 Duke in 30 at #24 Ga. Tech* 2/3 * 24 0-4 0-1 1-4 0/1 1 1 3 4 1 1 1 minutes on the fl oor. NC State* 2/6 * 26 3-9 0-2 0-0 2/3 5 1 6 2 0 3 6 at #20 Miami* 2/10 * 22 4-8 1-4 1-3 0/1 1 3 8 2 0 1 10 • Notched her career-high 11 assists against #10 North Carolina. Virginia* 2/13 * 28 2-6 0-2 1-2 0/2 2 3 4 4 0 2 5 • Grabbed season-high fi ve rebounds and dished six assists against NC #7 Duke* 2/17 * 21 2-4 1-2 0-0 0/0 0 4 6 2 0 1 5 State (Feb. 6). at #15 Fla. State* 2/20 * 30 2-6 2-3 1-2 0/3 3 3 4 3 0 0 7 Virginia Tech* 2/24 * 20 1-4 1-4 0-0 0/4 4 1 2 3 0 1 3 • Dished eight assists in the second half at #20 Miami. Added 10 points on at Boston College* 2/27 * 25 5-6 2-2 3-5 0/3 3 1 4 2 1 1 15 4-for-8 shooting from the fi eld (Feb. 10). vs. Georgia Tech* 3/4 * 25 2-7 0-0 2-2 2/0 2 3 6 4 0 1 6 • Went 5-for-6 from the fi eld, including two three’s, for 15 points at Boston vs. Saint Francis 3/20 * 20 4-6 3-4 0-0 0/2 2 2 2 4 2 0 11 College (Feb. 27).

SEASON/CAREER HIGHS CAREER SEASON Points 20, St. Joseph’s (1/3/10) 12, UMBC (12/10/10) FGM 7, St. Joseph’s (1/3/10) 5, 2X (last at Boston College, 2/27/11) FGA 12, twice (last at #6/7 Duke, 2/21/10) 9, 3X (last vs. NC State, 2/6/11) 3FGM 4, Virginia Tech (1/18/09) 3, 2x (last vs. Saint Francis (3/20/11) 3FGA 6, twice (last at Miami, 3/1/09) 4, 4X (last vs. Saint Francis (3/20/11) FTM 7, at #10/11 UNC (1/17/10) 3, 2X (last at Boston College (2/27/11) FTA 11, Miami (1/21/10) 5, at Boston College (2/27/11) Rebounds 9, Loyola (12/6/09)9) 5, NC State (2/6/11) Assists 11, #10 UNC (1/23/11) 11, #10 UNC (1/23/11) Steals 4, at #3/3 Duke (1/6/11) 4, at #3/3 Duke (1/6/11) Blocks 1, 5X (last at #24 Ga. Tech, 2/3/11) 2, Saint Francis (3/20/11) Minutes 37, Drexel (11/29/09) 30, 2X at #15 Florida State (2/20/11)

MISCELLANEOUS CAREER SEASON LAST TIME Games Played 100 43 vs. Saint Francis (3/20/11) Double-Figuring Scoring 18 5 vs. Saint Francis (3/20/11) 5+ assist games 22 11 vs. Georgia Tech (3/4/11) Games with at least a 3-pointer 37 14 vs. Saint Francis (3/20/11)

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR-DR Tot-Avg. PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts.-Avg 2007-08 REDSHIRT SEASON 2008-09 35-2 583-16.7 48-104 .462 21-44 .477 23-43 .535 14-55 69-2.0 40-0 72 55 3 11 140-4.0 2009-10 34-11 722-21.2 79-181 .436 14-38 .368 60-100 .600 30-78 108-3.2 45-1 101 83 1 22 232-6.8 2010-11 31-30 707-22.8 70-176 .398 23-59 .398 27-50 .540 15-57 72-2.3 55-0 133 78 5 36 190-6.1 TOTAL 100-43 2012/20.1 197-461 .427 58-141 .411 110-193 .570 59-190 249-2.5 140-1 306 216 9 69 562-5.6 PLAYER BIOS 11 • NATASHA CLOUD Fr. • 6-0 • GUARD BROOMALL, P a. • CARDINAL O’HARA BEFORE 2010-11 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Date GS Min FG 3FG FT O/D Tot PF A TO B S Pts. MARYLAND Monmouth 11/13 20 0-2 0-1 0-0 0/1 1 2 2 2 0 1 0 • 2010 Pennsylvania at #13 Georgetown 11/16 30 1-4 1-4 0-0 0/4 4 1 2 4 1 0 3 Towson 11/18 17 1-1 0-0 0-0 1/5 6 3 3 5 0 4 3 AAAA First Team All- American 11/21 * 25 2-2 0-0 0-0 0/2 2 1 7 7 1 0 4 State. at East Carolina 11/26 * 10 0-0 0-0 0-2 0/0 0 1 1 4 0 1 0 • Averaged 12.3 points, vs. UMass 11/27 * 23 3-5 1-2 1-1 1/0 1 0 2 5 0 1 8 at Purdue 12/2 * 10 0-1 0-0 0-0 0/1 1 1 3 2 0 0 0 7.9 rebounds, 5.2 assists and 4.0 steals per game as a senior. Appalachian State 12/5 * 17 1-2 0-0 6-8 0/1 1 0 2 2 0 2 8 • Named First Team All-Delco in 2009 and 2010. at Loyola (Md.) 12/7 * 17 2-4 0-0 0-0 0/2 2 1 3 2 0 1 4 UMBC 12/10 14 0-1 0-1 1-2 0/1 1 1 3 1 0 0 1 • Led Cardinal O’Hara to second round of the 2010 Pennsylvania Inter- at Delaware State 12/19 12 2-4 0-0 0-0 1/1 2 1 3 0 0 1 4 scholastic Athletic Association Class AAAA Tournament. La Salle 12/28 17 0-3 0-1 4-4 3/2 5 3 3 2 0 1 4 #17 St. John’s 12/29 12 0-1 0-0 2-2 0/1 1 1 2 1 0 0 2 • Helped lead O’Hara to the 2009 PIAA Class AAAA State Finals. at St. Joseph’s 1/2 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 • 2009 Pennsylvania AAAA 3rd team All-State. at #3 Duke* 1/6 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0/1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 • Earned the 2009 Michael Menichini Award. Boston College* 1/13 0+ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Clemson* 1/16 11 0-1 0-0 1-2 0/0 0 2 1 0 2 0 1 at Virginia* 1/21 22 2-6 0-2 0-0 0/4 4 2 3 3 1 1 4 IN 2010-11 #10 UNC* 1/23 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 Wake Forest* 1/28 17 1-3 1-2 1-2 1/1 2 2 3 1 0 0 4 • Has seen action in 30 of 31 games. Longwood 1/30 24 0-4 0-1 6-8 1/3 4 1 3 2 1 5 6 • Made fi rst career start against American on Nov. 21. Dished seven as- at #24 Ga. Tech* 2/3 DNP NC State* 2/6 17 2-3 0-0 1-2 0/1 1 2 5 2 0 1 5 sists in that game. at #20 Miami* 2/10 9 1-1 0-0 3-4 0/2 2 0 1 5 0 1 5 • Scored career-high eight points on 6-for-8 shooting at the line against Virginia* 2/13 10 1-1 0-0 0-0 0/1 1 2 1 0 0 0 2 #7 Duke* 2/17 8 1-2 1-1 0-0 0/1 1 0 0 2 0 0 3 Appalachian State. at #15 Fla. State* 2/20 9 1-2 0-1 1-2 0/1 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 • Nabbed a career-high fi ve steals and went 6-for-8 from the line against Virginia Tech* 2/24 13 1-1 1-1 0-0 0/0 0 4 4 1 0 1 3 Longwood (Jan. 30). at Boston College* 2/27 2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 vs. Georgia Tech* 3/4 5 0-1 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 • Hit a three that helped spark a 30-9 Maryland run late in the second vs. Saint Francis 3/20 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 half vs. No. 7 Duke (Feb. 17).

SEASON/CAREER HIGHS CAREER SEASON Points 8, 2X (last vs. Appalachian State, 12/5/10) FGM 3, vs. UMass (11/27/10) FGA 6, at Virginia (1/21/11) 3FGM 1, 5X (last vs. Virginia Tech, 2/20/11) 3FGA 4, at #13 Georgetown (11/16/10) FTM 6, 2X (last vs. Longwood, 1/30/11) FTA 8, 2X (last vs. Longwood, 1/30/11) Rebounds 6, Towson (11/18/10) Assists 7, American (11/21/10) Steals 5, Longwood (1/30/11) Blocks 2, at Clemson (1/16/11) Minutes 30, at #13 Georgetown (11/16/10)

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR-DR Tot-Avg. PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts.-Avg 2010-11 30-6 388/12.9 22-57 .386 5-18 .278 27-39 .692 8-36 44-1.5 32-0 61 58 6 21 76-2.5 PLAYER BIOS 12 • LYNETTA KIZER Jr. • 6-4 • CENTER WOODBRIDGE, V a./POTOMAC

NOTEWORTHY 2010-11 GAME-BY-GAME • 2009 ACC Rookie of the Year. Opponent Date GS Min FG 3FG FT O/D Tot PF A TO B S Pts. Monmouth 11/13 * 21 4-14 0-1 3-3 4/2 6 1 1 1 0 0 11 • Member of the 2009 ACC All- at #13 Georgetown 11/16 * 22 3-9 0-0 4-6 5/11 16 2 0 2 1 3 10 Freshman Team, 2010 All-ACC Third Towson 11/18 * 24 3-9 0-1 3-4 3/3 6 2 1 2 1 1 9 American 11/21 * 19 4-6 0-0 4-4 3/4 7 2 1 3 1 2 12 Team, as well as All-ACC Tourna- at East Carolina 11/26 * 20 5-11 0-1 6-10 2/3 5 4 1 1 0 0 16 ment Second Team. vs. UMass 11/27 * 16 4-8 0-0 3-3 4/1 5 2 0 1 0 0 11 at Purdue 12/2 * 32 7-14 0-0 6-8 3/5 8 1 1 2 1 2 20 • Finished No. 4 in the ACC in Appalachian State 12/5 * 30 6-13 0-0 0-0 5/5 10 3 0 3 1 2 12 rebounding last year with 266, 7.8 at Loyola (Md.) 12/7 * 29 9-10 1-1 2-7 1/7 8 2 0 2 1 0 21 per game. UMBC 12/10 * 16 1-5 0-0 0-2 0/2 2 1 3 0 0 0 2 at Delaware State 12/19 * 28 6-11 0-0 4-7 4/6 10 1 2 2 4 1 16 La Salle 12/28 * 17 5-9 1-1 4-5 3/6 9 1 2 0 0 0 15 #17 St. John’s 12/29 * 25 6-11 0-0 1-2 2/2 4 2 0 3 0 0 13 IN 2010-11 at St. Joseph’s 1/2 * 27 5-17 0-1 1-5 6/5 10 2 1 1 0 1 11 • Named to 2011 All-ACC Second Team. at #3 Duke* 1/6 * 27 4-11 0-0 1-2 4/1 5 2 0 4 0 0 9 • Has scored in double fi gures in 25 of 31 games overall and in 12 of 14 Boston College* 1/13 * 27 9-21 0-0 4-7 6/4 10 2 2 1 0 2 22 at Clemson* 1/16 * 28 5-11 0-0 4-6 2/2 4 4 0 2 2 0 14 ACC games. at Virginia* 1/21 * 26 4-12 0-0 8-9 4/2 6 4 0 0 0 1 16 • Named ACC Player of the Week after for the fi rst time in her career after #10 UNC* 1/23 * 24 3-10 1-2 5-5 4/5 9 3 0 3 1 0 12 Wake Forest* 1/28 * 19 0-1 0-0 1-2 0/4 4 1 2 1 0 1 1 performances at #24 Georgia Tech and against NC State (Feb. 7). Longwood 1/30 * 18 5-5 0-0 5-5 2/3 5 0 3 2 0 1 15 • Earned 20th career double-double with 10 points and tied career-high at #24 Ga. Tech* 2/3 * 35 7-16 0-0 5-5 5/3 8 2 4 0 1 3 19 NC State* 2/6 * 23 8-15 0-0 6-8 9/4 13 3 0 2 2 1 22 16 rebounds at No. 13 Georgetown on Nov. 16. It was her 50th game with at #20 Miami* 2/10 * 26 6-7 0-0 3-4 3/8 11 4 1 2 0 2 15 10+ rebounds. Virginia* 2/13 * 30 3-7 0-0 6-8 0/9 9 1 0 4 2 1 12 • Led Terps to 56-55 win at Purdue with 20 points on 7-for-14 shooting #7 Duke* 2/17 * 27 6-11 0-0 5-6 4/5 9 2 0 0 1 3 17 at #15 Fla. State* 2/20 * 25 8-16 0-0 1-4 5/5 10 4 0 2 1 1 17 from the fi eld and 6-for-8 at the line. Virginia Tech* 2/24 * 25 3-8 0-0 5-7 3/9 12 1 0 4 2 3 11 • Notched 21st career double-double against Appalachian State Dec. 5 at Boston College* 2/27 * 32 6-15 0-0 2-3 1/4 5 1 2 1 1 3 14 vs Georgia Tech* 3/4 * 29 1-6 0-0 7-8 0/4 4 3 2 5 0 0 9 with 12 points and 10 rebounds. vs. Saint Francis 3/20 * 17 3-10 0-0 2-4 3/1 4 2 0 1 1 1 8 • Led all scorers with 21 points on 90 percent shooting from the fl oor at Loyola on Dec. 7. • Earned third double-double of the year at Delaware State on Dec. 19 with 16 points and 10 rebounds. Tied her career-high four blocks. SEASON/CAREER HIGHS • Broke the 1,000-point mark with 13 over #17/17 St. John’s (Dec. 29). CAREER SEASON • Notched fourth double-double of the year at St. Joseph’s with 11 points Points 23, N.C. Central (11/14/09) 22, 2X (last vs. NC State, 2/6/11) FGM 10, N.C. Central (11/14/09) 9, 2X (last vs. Boston College, 1/13/11) and 10 boards (Jan. 2). FGA 21, Boston College (1/13/11) 21, Boston College (1/13/11) • One short of a career-high with 22 points on 9-for-21 shooting against 3FGM 2, twice (last vs. #9/9 FSU, 2/28/10) 1, 3X (last vs. #10 UNC, 1/23/11) 3FGA 2, 7X (last vs. #10 UNC, 1/23/11) 2, #10 UNC (1/23/11) Boston College for fi fth double-double (Jan. 13). FTM 10, Clemson (2/14/10) 8, at Virginia (1/21/11) • Shot 100 percent from the fi eld (5-for-5) and from the foul line (5-for-5) FTA 10, 5X (last at East Carolina, 11/26/10) 10, at East Carolina (11/26/10) Rebounds 16, 2X (last at #13 Georgetown, 11/16) 16, at #13 Georgetown (11/16/10) from the free throw line for 15 points vs. Longwood (Jan. 30). Assists 4, 2X (last at #24 Ga. Tech, 2/3/11) 4, at #24 Georgia Tech (2/3/11) • Scored 19 in 56-53 win at No. 24 Georgia Tech. Went perfect 5-for-5 at Steals 6, New Hampshire (11/16/09) 3, 5X (last at Boston College, 2/27/11) the foul line, grabbed three steals and dished four assists (Feb. 3). Blocks 4, 2X (last at Delaware State, 12/19/10) 4, at Delaware State (12/19/10) Minutes 37,twice (last at #19/21 UVA, 1/11/10) 35, at #24 Georgia Tech (2/3/11) • Led a second half surge with 18 points and nine rebounds in the sec- ond half for her sixth double-double of the year (22 points, 13 rebounds) against NC State (Feb. 6). MISCELLANEOUS • Notched game high 17 points and went 5-for-6 at the line vs. No. 7 CAREER SEASON LAST TIME Games Played 101 31 vs. Saint Francis (3/20/11) Duke. Tied her season-high three steals (Feb. 17). Double-Figuring Scoring 74 25 at Boston College, (2/27/11) • Earned ninth double-double this year with 11 points and 12 boards vs. 20+ point games 8 4 NC State (2/6/11) 10+ rebound games 30 9 vs. Virginia Tech, (2/20/11) Virginia Tech (Feb. 24). Double-Doubles 27 9 vs. Virginia Tech, (2/20/11) Games with at least a block 47 17 vs. Saint Francis (3/20/11)

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR-DR Tot-Avg. PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts.-Avg 2008-09 36-35 939-26.1 149-299 .498 0-3 .000 103-151 .682 111-151 262-7.3 77-2 29 84 31 39 401-11.1 2009-10 34-29 828-24.4 162-307 .528 11-20 .550 102-136 .750 109-157 266-7.8 75-1 28 60 14 29 437-12.9 2010-11 31-31 764-24.6 149-329 .453 3-8 .375 111-159 .698 102-137 239-7.7 65-0 29 57 24 35 412-13.3 TOTAL 101-95 2531-25.1 460-935 .492 14-31 .452 316-446 .709 332-455 767-7.6 217-3 86 201 69 103 1250-12.4 PLAYER BIOS 13 • ALICIA DEVAUGHN Fr. • 6-4 • CENTER WEST PALM BEACH, F la. /BLANCHE ELY

BEFORE MARYLAND 2010-11 GAME-BY-GAME • 2010 McDonald’s All-American. Opponent Date GS Min FG 3FG FT O/D Tot PF A TO B S Pts. Monmouth 11/13 14 2-4 0-0 1-1 0/5 5 4 1 0 3 1 5 • 2010 ESPN All-American. at #13 Georgetown 11/16 18 2-9 0-0 6-8 6/5 11 2 0 1 1 1 10 • 2010 Florida Class 5A 1st team Towson 11/18 20 2-10 0-0 2-5 7/1 8 1 0 1 1 1 6 American 11/21 20 2-5 0-0 0-0 1/5 6 4 0 2 0 0 4 All-State. at East Carolina 11/26 21 3-7 0-0 1-6 7/9 16 2 3 3 2 0 7 • Three-time Florida First Team All- vs. UMass 11/27 18 4-6 0-0 1-2 2/2 4 3 0 2 2 0 9 at Purdue 12/2 8 0-1 0-0 0-0 1/1 2 1 0 3 0 1 0 State (2008, 2009, 2010). Appalachian State 12/5 22 3-7 0-0 3-6 6/7 13 4 1 1 2 1 9 • As a senior, grabbed 32 rebounds at Loyola (Md.) 12/7 19 4-5 0-0 1-3 1/4 5 2 2 0 0 1 9 in Blanche Ely win in 2010 District UMBC 12/10 23 2-2 0-0 1-2 0/3 3 1 0 2 1 3 5 at Delaware State 12/19 21 3-4 0-0 7-11 1/6 7 1 1 1 2 1 13 Semifi nal playoff game. La Salle 12/28 22 0-0 0-0 0-0 0/2 2 2 1 2 3 1 0 • Led Blanche Ely to 2010 District Championship. #17 St. John’s 12/29 23 2-5 0-0 4-6 3/4 7 4 0 1 1 1 8 at St. Joseph’s 1/2 17 3-3 0-0 0-0 1/3 4 3 2 2 1 0 6 • Averaged 19.5 points, 18.7 rebounds and 8.4 blocks as a senior. at #3 Duke* 1/6 24 2-2 0-0 2-2 2/2 4 2 1 1 3 0 6 • Voted twice to Florida’s “Fab Five Team.” Boston College* 1/13 18 2-2 0-0 1-2 4/2 6 5 1 2 1 1 5 at Clemson* 1/16 14 2-4 0-0 0-2 2/2 4 2 0 1 0 0 4 • In 2009 as a junior, averaged 16.6 points and 18.9 rebounds and led at Virginia* 1/21 26 0-1 0-0 3-6 3/4 7 3 0 0 2 1 3 South Broward to Region Semifi nals. #10 UNC* 1/23 11 4-5 0-0 4-4 2/1 3 0 1 3 0 0 12 • In 2008 as a sophomore helped lead South Broward to Florida Class 6A Wake Forest* 1/28 17 0-3 0-1 1-3 5/2 7 1 1 0 2 1 1 Longwood 1/30 23 6-10 0-0 4-6 4/5 9 3 0 2 1 1 16 State Championship. at #24 Ga. Tech* 2/3 16 2-7 0-1 0-0 0/3 3 2 0 2 0 3 4 • Parents are Alphonso and the late Cynthia DeVaughn. Birth mother is NC State* 2/6 17 4-7 0-0 1-1 3/2 5 2 0 0 0 3 9 at #20 Miami* 2/10 16 0-1 0-0 4-4 2/0 2 3 0 2 1 0 4 two-time Olympic gold medalist and former WNBA player Yolanda Griffi th. Virginia* 2/13 12 1-3 0-0 1-1 2/3 5 1 0 0 1 0 3 #7 Duke* 2/17 22 2-4 0-0 0-2 4/1 5 3 2 2 0 1 4 at #15 Fla. State* 2/20 15 0-1 0-0 1-4 2/4 6 2 1 2 4 0 1 IN 2010-11 Virginia Tech* 2/24 20 1-2 0-0 5-8 2/1 3 3 1 1 0 0 7 at Boston College* 2/27 10 1-1 0-0 0-0 2/0 2 3 0 0 0 1 2 • Has had a block in 20 of 31 games this season. vs. Georgia Tech 3/4 12 0-1 0-0 2-2 0/3 3 2 0 0 1 0 2 • Had three blocks in fi rst career appearance in 2010-11 season opener vs. Saint Francis 3/20 20 1-2 0-0 3-4 1/2 3 3 0 2 0 1 5 vs. Monmouth. • Earned fi rst career double-double at No. 13 Georgetown with 10 points and 11 rebounds in 18 minutes off the bench. • Grabbed career-high 16 rebounds at East Carolina. SEASON/CAREER HIGHS • Scored career-high 13 points at Delaware State. CAREER SEASON • Notched 12 points in 11 minutes on the fl oor vs. #10 UNC as she went Points 16, Longwood (1/30/11) FGM 6, Longwood (1/30/11) 4-for-5 from the fi eld and a perfect 4-for-4 from the foul line. FGA 10, 2X (last vs. Longwood, 1/30/11) • Scored career-high 16 points off 6-for-10 shooting from the fl oor. Led all 3FGM - 3FGA - scorers and all players with nine rebounds vs. Longwood (Jan. 30). FTM 7, at Delaware State (12/19/10) • Had a career-high four blocks at No. 15 Florida State (Feb. 20). FTA 11, at Delaware State (12/19/10) Rebounds 16, at East Carolina (11/26/10) Assists 3, at East Carolina (11/26/10) Steals 3, 3X (last vs. NC State, 2/6/11) Blocks 4, at #15 Florida State (2/20/11) Minutes 26, at Virginia (1/21/11)

MISCELLANEOUS CAREER SEASON LAST TIME Games Played 32 vs. Saint Francis (3/20/11) Double-Figuring Scoring 4 Longwood (1/30/11) 10+ rebound games 3 Appalachian State (12/5/10) Double-Doubles 1 at #13 Georgetown (11/16/10) Games with at least a block 20 vs. Georgia Tech (3/4/11)

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR-DR Tot-Avg. PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts.-Avg 2010-11 31-0 560-18.1 60-124 .484 0-2 .000 59-101 .584 76-94 170-5.5 74-1 19 41 35 25 179-5.8 PLAYER BIOS 14 • YEMI OYEFUWA Jr. • 6-6 • CENTER LONDON, ENGLAND/DARTFORD GRAMMAR GIRLS’ SCHOOL NOTEWORTHY 2010-11GAME-BY-GAME • Started in four games in Opponent Date GS Min FG 3FG FT O/D Tot PF A TO B S Pts. N.C. Central 11/13 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 the 2009-10 season. Has at #13 Georgetown 11/16 DNP played in 62 career games. Towson 11/18 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 American 11/21 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1/0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 • Earned career high eight at East Carolina 11/26 DNP rebounds twice last year. vs. UMass 11/27 1 1-1 0-0 0-0 2/0 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 at Purdue 12/2 DNP Appalachian State 12/5 DNP at Loyola (Md.) 12/7 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN 2010-11... UMBC 12/10 DNP at Delaware State 12/19 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 • Notched a career-high seven points on 3-for-3 shooting from the fi eld La Salle 12/28 9 3-3 0-0 1-2 0/1 1 1 0 0 0 0 7 against La Salle (Dec. 28). #17 St. John’s 12/29 DNP at St. Joseph’s 1/2 DNP at #3 Duke* 1/6 DNP Boston College* 1/13 DNP at Clemson* 1/16 DNP at Virginia* 1/21 DNP #10 UNC* 1/23 DNP Wake Forest* 1/28 DNP Longwood 1/30 DNP at #24 Ga. Tech* 2/3 DNP NC State* 2/6 DNP at #20 Miami* 2/10 DNP Virginia* 2/13 DNP #7 Duke* 2/17 DNP at #15 Fla. State* 2/20 DNP Virginia Tech* 2/24 DNP at Boston College* 2/27 DNP vs. Georgia Tech* 3/4 DNP vs. Saint Francis 3/20 DNP

SEASON/CAREER HIGHS CAREER SEASON Points 7, La Salle (12/28/10) 7, La Salle (12/28/10) FGM 3, 2X (last vs. La Salle, 12/28/10) 3, La Salle (12/28/10) FGA 6, N.C. Central (11/14/09) 3, La Salle (12/28/10) 3FGM -- 3FGA -- FTM 4, Delaware State (11/16/08) 1, La Salle (12/28/10) FTA 6, Delaware State (11/16/08) 2, La Salle (12/28/10) Rebounds 8, 2X (last vs. Clemson, 2/14/10) 2, vs. UMass (11/27/10) Assists 1, 4X (last vs. Duke, 3/5/10) Steals 3, vs. Illinois (11/28/08) Blocks 1, 7x (last vs. East Carolina, 3/21/10) Minutes 20, #24/RV Ga. Tech (2/5/10) 9, La Salle (12/28/10)

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR-DR Tot-Avg. PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts.-Avg 2008-09 27-0 172-6.4 8-18 .444 0-0 .000 5-13 .385 16-26 42-1.6 23-0 1 10 3 6 21-0.8 2009-10 31-5 246-7.9 15-35 .429 0-0 .000 7-15 .467 30-55 85-2.7 36-0 5 14 4 5 37-1.2 2010-11 7-0 18-2.6 4-5 .800 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 3-1 4-0.6 3-0 0 2 0 0 9-1.3 TOTAL 65-5 436-6.7 27-58 .466 0-0 .000 13-30 .433 50-81 131-2.0 62-0 6 26 7 11 67-1.0 PLAYER BIOS 21 • TIANNA HAWKINS So. • 6-3 • FORWARD CLINTON, M d./RIVERDALE BAPTIST

NOTEWORTHY 2010-11 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Date GS Min FG 3FG FT O/D Tot PF A TO B S Pts. • Finished No. 5 in Maryland fresh- Monmouth 11/13 18 3-7 0-0 3-3 1/6 7 0 0 0 1 0 9 man record books in rebound aver- at #13 Georgetown 11/16 26 1-4 0-0 5-5 3/5 8 4 1 3 0 1 7 age (7.5), total rebounds (256), and Towson 11/18 18 5-7 0-0 0-0 4/1 5 2 0 0 0 0 10 American 11/21 14 3-6 0-0 0-0 2/0 2 1 0 1 0 0 6 No. 4 in blocked shots (33). at East Carolina 11/26 13 3-3 0-0 3-4 1/4 5 4 0 2 0 1 9 • Had double-digit points in 13 of vs. UMass 11/27 19 7-8 0-0 0-0 3/4 7 3 0 2 2 2 14 at Purdue 12/2 12 0-0 0-0 2-3 1/2 3 2 0 1 2 2 2 the Terrapins’ 33 games and at least one steal in 15 of the last 23 games. Appalachian State 12/5 16 4-6 0-0 1-2 2/4 6 3 1 1 0 0 9 • Named Freshman of the Week for the week of 12/21. at Loyola (Md.) 12/7 18 6-11 0-0 5-7 6/6 12 0 0 0 0 1 17 UMBC 12/10 * 22 7-10 0-1 2-2 4/1 5 1 1 0 0 0 16 • Ended up No. 8 in the league in rebounding with 256 total and an aver- at Delaware State 12/19 * 22 6-9 0-0 3-4 2/4 6 2 1 0 2 1 15 age of 7.5 per game. La Salle 12/28 * 15 3-7 0-0 0-0 4/1 5 2 0 1 1 0 6 • Was No. 2 in the ACC in fi eld goal percentage, making 133-of-234 shots #17 St. John’s 12/29 * 10 0-2 0-0 2-4 0/4 4 3 0 0 1 0 2 at St. Joseph’s 1/2 * 8 0-1 0-0 0-0 1/1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 (.568) and No. 6 in offensive rebounds and No. 11 in defensive rebounds. at #3 Duke* 1/6 * 9 1-4 0-0 0-0 0/0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 Boston College* 1/13 * 10 2-2 0-0 1-4 1/0 1 3 0 0 0 0 5 at Clemson* 1/16 22 5-7 0-0 9-11 3/7 10 4 2 0 1 0 19 IN 2010-11 at Virginia* 1/21 * 18 3-3 0-0 0-0 1/0 1 5 0 2 0 0 6 • Has started in 18 games this year. #10 UNC* 1/23 * 17 4-6 0-0 0-1 5/2 7 3 0 0 0 0 8 Wake Forest* 1/28 * 23 4-6 0-0 4-4 5/7 12 2 2 2 1 1 12 • Led the Terps in rebounding vs. Monmouth with seven. Longwood 1/20 * 18 2-3 0-0 2-2 1/5 6 2 0 2 1 3 6 • Notched fi rst double-double of the year and eighth of her career with 17 at #24 Ga. Tech* 2/3 * 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0/1 1 3 0 1 1 0 0 points and 12 rebounds at Loyola. Grabbed her 300th career rebound in NC State* 2/6 * 26 3-5 0-0 2-2 3/5 8 2 0 4 2 0 8 at #20 Miami* 2/10 * 30 6-12 0-0 0-0 3/7 10 2 0 1 0 0 12 that game. Virginia* 2/13 * 18 2-6 0-0 2-2 2/4 6 4 0 0 0 0 6 • Scored 400th point against UMBC on Dec. 10. Led all scorers with 16 #7 Duke* 2/17 * 24 4-6 0-0 2-2 1/3 4 0 0 0 0 1 10 at #15 Fla. State* 2/20 * 23 2-7 0-0 0-0 3/6 9 4 0 2 2 0 4 points on 7-for-10 shooting from the fi eld. Virginia Tech* 2/24 * 16 1-1 0-0 0-0 0/2 2 4 1 1 1 0 2 • Notched second double-double of the season with 19 points, all in the at Boston College* 2/27 10 2-2 0-0 0-0 3/3 6 4 0 2 0 0 4 vs. Georgia Tech* 3/4 9 2-2 0-0 0-0 0/2 2 2 0 0 0 0 4 second half, and 10 rebounds at Clemson. vs. Saint Francis 3/20 19 2-6 0-0 2-4 4/6 10 0 0 2 1 1 6 • Notched third double-double of the season with 12 points and 12 re- bounds against Wake Forest (Jan. 28). • Scored 12 points, all in the second half, for a double-double at #20 Miami (Feb. 10). SEASON/CAREER HIGHS • Hit back to back putbacks just under the 12-minute mark to spark a Ter- CAREER SEASON rapins’ second half run against No. 7 Duke (Feb. 17). Points 22, Loyola (12/6/09) 19, at Clemson (1/16/11) FGM 10, Loyola (12/6/09) 7, 2X (last vs. UMBC, 12/10/10) • Pulled down 10 rebounds to lead the Terps in the NCAA First Round FGA 15, Loyola (12/6/09) 12, at #20 Miami (2/10/11) (March 20). 3FGM -- - 3FGA 1, UMBC (12/10/10) 1, UMBC (12/10/10) FTM 9, at Clemson (1/16/11) 9, at Clemson (1/16/11) FTA 11, at Clemson (1/16/11) 11, at Clemson (1/16/11) Rebounds 15, New Hampshire (11/16/09) 12, 2X (last vs. Wake Forest, 1/28/11) Assists 2, 4X (last vs. Wake Forest, 1/28/11) 2, 4X (last vs. Wake Forest, 1/28/11) Steals 3, Longwood (1/30/11) 3, Longwood (1/30/11) Blocks 5, East Carolina (3/21/10) 2, 5X (last at #15 Florida State (2/20/11) Minutes 36, at #19/21 Virginia (1/11/10) 30, at #20 Miami (2/10/11)

MISCELLANEOUS CAREER SEASON LAST TIME Games Played 65 31 vs. Saint Francis (3/20/11) Double-Figuring Scoring 19 9 #7 Duke (2/17/11) 20+ point games 2 at American (12/20/09) 10+ rebound games 18 5 vs. Saint Francis (3/20/11) Double-Doubles 11 4 at #20 Miami (2/10/11) Games with at least a steal 27 10 vs. Saint Francis (3/20/11)

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR-DR Tot-Avg. PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts.-Avg 2009-10 34-9 778-22.9 133-234 .568 0-0 .000 48-77 .623 106-150 256-7.5 79-0 10 62 33 21 314-9.2 2010-11 31-18 528-17.0 93-159 .585 0-1 .000 50-66 .758 69-103 172-5.5 72-1 10 30 20 14 236-7.6 TOTAL 65-27 1306-20.1 226-393 .575 0-1 .000 98-143 .685 175-253 428-6.6 151-1 20 92 53 35 550-8.5 PLAYER BIOS 22 • KIM RODGERS Jr. • 5-9 • GUARD VIRGINIA BEACH, V a./PRINCESS ANNE

NOTEWORTHY 2010-11 GAME-BY-GAME • No. 5 in Maryland sopho- Opponent Date GS Min FG 3FG FT O/D Tot PF A TO B S Pts. Monmouth 11/13 * 18 2-8 2-7 2-2 0/3 3 0 0 2 0 3 8 more record books in three’s at #13 Georgetown 11/16 * 29 1-14 1-10 0-0 0/0 0 2 0 1 0 0 3 made with 46 and No. 6 in Towson 11/18 * 18 2-6 1-3 1-1 0/0 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 American 11/21 16 3-6 1-3 0-0 0/1 1 1 1 0 0 2 7 three’s attempted with 133. at East Carolina 11/26 13 1-4 0-2 0-0 0/0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 • Finished No. 12 in the ACC vs. UMass 11/27 20 3-8 0-3 0-0 1/2 3 1 4 1 1 0 6 in three’s made with 46 and at Purdue 12/2 * 35 1-8 1-6 2-2 2/2 4 2 2 2 0 0 5 Appalachian State 12/5 22 0-7 0-4 0-0 1/3 4 1 1 1 0 1 0 an average of 1.5 per game. at Loyola (Md.) 12/7 20 3-6 2-4 0-0 0/3 3 2 1 2 1 1 8 Also fi nished in the top 15 in UMBC 12/10 12 1-4 1-2 0-0 2/5 7 1 1 0 0 0 3 at Delaware State 12/19 10 0-3 0-2 0-0 0/2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 three-point percentage with La Salle 12/28 21 2-9 1-6 0-0 0/2 2 0 2 3 0 1 5 .346. #17 St. John’s 12/29 25 3-6 2-5 0-0 1/2 3 1 2 0 0 0 8 at St. Joseph’s 1/2 34 3-7 2-5 2-3 1/1 2 3 4 1 0 0 10 at #3 Duke* 1/6 34 7-12 3-7 1-2 1/1 2 1 2 3 0 0 18 IN 2010-11 Boston College* 1/13 26 2-11 1-8 0-0 1/4 5 0 2 3 0 1 5 • Has hit a three in 24 of 30 games this season, including the last 12 at Clemson* 1/16 12 1-4 0-3 1-2 1/1 2 0 1 0 0 0 3 at Virginia* 1/21 29 5-10 0-3 1-1 2/1 3 1 2 1 0 2 11 straight. #10 UNC* 1/23 23 2-6 1-4 0-0 0/4 4 1 2 5 0 1 5 • Tied career-high three steals vs. Monmouth in 2010-11 season opener. Wake Forest* 1/28 16 6-10 3-5 2-2 0/1 1 1 1 2 0 1 17 Longwood 1/30 DNP • Dished career four assists vs. UMass. at #24 Ga. Tech* 2/3 33 3-7 1-4 1-1 0/6 6 2 2 4 0 3 8 • Scored 10 points at St. Joseph’s, including two three’s and tied her NC State* 2/6 26 5-12 3-8 1-2 1/3 4 0 0 0 0 1 14 at #20 Miami* 2/10 33 4-9 2-5 1-2 0/4 4 2 1 1 0 0 11 career-high in assists with four (Jan. 2). Virginia* 2/13 24 2-10 1-5 0-0 3/1 4 2 0 3 0 0 5 • Scored career-high 18 points at No. 3/3 Duke with three three’s. Ex- #7 Duke* 2/17 24 2-7 1-4 0-1 1/3 4 0 5 2 0 3 5 tended a 14-0 run with eight points in 90 seconds to put Terps up by nine. at #15 Fla. State* 2/20 24 1-7 1-4 0-0 0/2 2 2 3 1 0 1 3 Virginia Tech* 2/24 12 1-3 1-3 0-0 0/1 1 2 0 1 0 1 3 • Hit three three’s in 1:11 to help a 17-0 run late in the fi rst half against at Boston College* 2/27 * 25 6-8 3-5 1-4 1/2 3 1 4 1 0 0 16 Wake Forest (Jan. 28). vs. Georgia Tech 3/4 * 29 5-8 3-6 0-0 0/1 1 1 0 2 0 2 13 vs. Saint Francis 3/20 * 19 1-6 1-4 2-2 1/3 4 1 0 2 1 1 5 • After going 0-for-3 from outside the arc in the fi rst 39 minutes, hit a three with 1.2 seconds left for the win at No. 24 Georgia Tech (Feb. 3). • Dished career high fi ve assists and grabbed three steals against No. 7 Duke (Feb. 17). SEASON/CAREER HIGHS • Hit 3-of-5 three’s at Boston College for 16 points in regular season fi nale CAREER SEASON (Feb. 27). Points 18, at #3/3 Duke (1/6/11) 18, at #3/3 Duke (1/6/11) FGM 7, at #3/3 Duke (1/6/11) 7, at #3/3 Duke (1/6/11) FGA 14, at #13 Georgetown (11/16/10) 14, at #13 Georgetown (11/16/10) 3FGM 5, 3X (last vs. East Carolina, 3/21/10) 3, 5X (last vs Georgia Tech, 3/4/11) 3FGA 10, at #13 Georgetown (11/16/10) 10, at #13 Georgetown (11/16/10) FTM 7, Drexel (11/29/09) 2, 5X (last vs. Saint Francis 3/20/11) FTA 8, Drexel (11/29/09) 4, at Boston College (2/27/11) Rebounds 12, vs. Vanderbilt (3/28/09) 7, UMBC (12/10/10) Assists 5, #7 Duke (2/17/11) 5, #7 Duke (2/17/11) Steals 3, 5X (last vs. #7 Duke, 2/17/11) 3, 3X (last vs. #7 Duke, 2/17/11) Blocks 2, Howard (11/27/09) 1, 2X (last at Loyola, 12/7/10) Minutes 36, Miami (1/21/10) 35, at Purdue (12/2/10) MISCELLANEOUS CAREER SEASON LAST TIME Games Played 77 30 vs. Saint Francis (3/20/11) Double-Figuring Scoring 21 8 vs. Georgia Tech, (3/4/11) Games with at least a 3-pointer 55 24 vs. Saint Francis (3/20/11)

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR-DR Tot-Avg. PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts.-Avg 2007-08 REDSHIRT SEASON 2008-09 17-0 193-11.4 29-60 .483 19-41 .463 15-17 .882 14-15 29-1.7 13-0 5 8 1 6 92-5.4 2009-10 30-23 639-21.3 71-196 .362 46-133 .346 37-44 .841 30-73 103-3.4 27-0 24 42 4 22 225-7.5 2010-11 30-7 682-22.7 78-226 .345 39-140 .279 18-27 .667 20-64 84-2.8 32-0 44 45 3 25 213-7.1 TOTAL 77-30 1514-19.7 178-482 .369 104-314 .331 70-88 .795 64-152 216-2.8 72-0 73 95 8 53 530-6.9 PLAYER BIOS 24 • DIANDRA TCHATCHOUANG So. • 6-3 • FORWARD LA COURNEUVE, FRANCE/INSEP

NOTEWORTHY 2010-11 GAME-BY-GAME • Named to the ACC’s All- Opponent Date GS Min FG 3FG FT O/D Tot PF A TO B S Pts. Monmouth 11/13 * 24 4-9 0-2 3-4 2/1 3 1 0 2 0 3 11 Freshman team. at #13 Georgetown 11/16 * 16 0-3 0-1 3-4 1/3 4 4 0 1 0 0 3 •Scored in double-digits in 19 of Towson 11/18 * 16 6-8 0-0 0-1 3/6 9 1 1 4 1 3 12 American 11/21 * 19 4-10 0-3 1-2 2/1 3 3 0 2 2 2 9 34 games. at East Carolina 11/26 * 25 4-6 0-1 5-7 7/4 11 2 0 2 1 0 13 • Finished No. 8 in freshman vs. UMass 11/27 * 23 3-5 0-0 5-8 2/3 5 0 0 1 1 0 11 at Purdue 12/2 * 29 6-11 0-1 0-0 3/1 4 4 0 4 2 1 12 record books in points (392), No. Appalachian State 12/5 * 28 6-9 0-0 5-7 3/4 7 2 2 1 1 0 17 8 rebounds (183), No. 3 blocks at Loyola (Md.) 12/7 * 32 4-11 1-1 0-0 4/5 9 1 1 3 0 0 9 (44), No. 7 in three’s made (32) UMBC 12/10 * 24 3-6 0-2 0-0 1/0 1 2 2 1 0 1 6 at Delaware State 12/19 * 21 1-6 0-1 2-4 1/0 1 4 2 1 2 1 4 and No. 6 attempted (103), as La Salle 12/28 * 20 5-8 1-3 0-1 0/7 7 2 5 2 2 2 11 well as No. 7 in fi eld goals made #17 St. John’s 12/29 * 35 8-12 2-3 1-1 1/4 5 3 2 5 2 2 19 at St. Joseph’s 1/2 * 34 5-9 0-2 2-5 1/12 13 0 4 2 1 0 12 (155) and No. 2 in fi eld goals at #3 Duke* 1/6 * 28 5-10 1-2 3-6 3/6 9 3 0 5 1 2 14 attempted (371). Boston College* 1/13 * 26 2-10 0-3 1-6 5/0 5 2 0 2 0 3 5 at Clemson* 1/16 * 25 2-4 0-0 1-4 1/2 3 1 1 4 2 3 5 • Finished No. 17 in scoring with 392 points and an average of 11.5 per at Virginia* 1/21 * 32 4-9 1-1 0-0 2/7 9 2 1 7 6 0 9 game. #10 UNC* 1/23 * 36 4-8 1-2 4-4 3/3 6 2 0 3 4 0 13 • No. 6 in blocked shots with 44 on the year and an average of 1.3 per Wake Forest* 1/28 * 21 4-7 2-3 0-0 0/0 0 1 4 1 2 0 10 Longwood 1/30 * 22 1-9 0-2 0-2 1/2 3 1 0 3 0 1 2 game. at #24 Ga. Tech* 2/3 * 30 3-6 1-1 0-1 0/3 3 2 1 5 2 1 7 NC State* 2/6 * 29 4-8 1-3 2-2 3/4 7 3 7 4 0 0 11 at #20 Miami* 2/10 * 14 2-6 0-1 0-0 0/2 2 4 3 2 1 0 4 IN 2010-11... Virginia* 2/13 * 25 2-7 2-3 0-1 3/2 5 1 0 1 0 1 6 •Has started every game as a Terrapin. #7 Duke* 2/17 * 24 2-9 1-4 1-4 1/3 4 1 3 1 2 2 6 at #15 Fla. State* 2/20 * 30 1-7 0-2 3-5 2/3 5 3 2 2 1 2 5 • Earned new career high in steals with three vs. Monmouth in 2010-11 Virginia Tech* 2/24 * 18 2-6 0-1 1-4 0/0 0 0 1 1 0 0 5 season opener. at Boston College* 2/27 * 25 2-7 0-1 3-6 4/6 10 3 1 2 1 0 7 • Had fi rst career double-double at East Carolina with 13 points, 11 vs. Georgia Tech* 3/4 * 30 3-8 0-0 2-4 1/2 3 1 0 5 0 1 8 vs. Saint Francis 3/28 * 25 4-8 0-3 3-8 3/2 5 2 4 3 0 3 11 rebounds. • Named to East Carolina Tournament All-Tournament team. • Scored her 500th point against La Salle (Dec. 28). • Named Terrapin Classic MVP with 19 point-performance off 8-for-12 shooting from the fi eld with two three’s. SEASON/CAREER HIGHS • Notched second career double-double with 12 points and career-high CAREER SEASON 13 rebounds at St. Joseph’s (Jan. 2). Points 25, St. Joseph’s (1/3/10) 19, #17/17 St. John’s (12/29/10) FGM 10, #9/9 Florida State (2/28/10) 8, #17/17 St. John’s (12/29/10) • Hit a three with14.0 seconds left in regulation at UVA to force overtime, FGA 17, 2X (last vs. #9/9 FSU, 2/28/10) 12, #17/17 St. John’s (12/29/10) then made a layup with 6.1 seconds left in OT for the win. Also notched a 3FGM 4, Loyola (12/6/09) 2, 3X (last vs. Virginia, 2/13/11) career-high six blocks (Jan. 21). 3FGA 7, #9/9 Florida State (2/28/10) 4, #7 Duke (2/17/11) FTM 6, Clemson (2/14/10) 5, 3X (last vs. Appalachian State, 12/5/10) • Had four blocks and 13 points, including 4-for-4 from the line, against FTA 10, St. Joseph’s (1/3/10) 8, vs. Saint Francis (3/20/11) #10 UNC (Jan. 23). Rebounds 13, at St. Joseph’s (1/2/11) 13, at St. Joseph’s (1/2/11) Assists 7, NC State (2/6/11) 7, NC State (2/6/11) • Dished a career-hgh seven assists against NC State (Feb. 6). Steals 3, 4X (last at Clemson, 1/16/11) 3, 5X (last vs. Saint Francis, 3/20/11) • Hit a three with 9:48 remaining in the second half vs. No. 7 Duke as Blocks 6, at Virginia (1/21/11) 6, at Virginia (1/21/11) part of a 30-9 Terrapins run to close the game (Feb. 17). Minutes 37, at Towson (12/10/09) 36, #10 UNC (1/23/11) • Scored 11 points in fi rst career NCAA Tournament game (March 20). MISCELLANEOUS CAREER SEASON LAST TIME Games Started 65 31 vs. Saint Francis (3/20/11) Double-Figuring Scoring 33 14 vs. Saint Francis (3/20/11) 20+ point games 4 Florida State (2/28/10) Games with at least a steal 37 18 vs. Saint Francis (3/20/11) Games with at least a block 32 18 at #15 Florida State (2/20/11) Double-Doubles 2 2 at St. Joseph’s (1/2/11)

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR-DR Tot-Avg. PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts.-Avg 2009-10 34-34 878-25.8 155-371 .418 32-103 .311 50-114 .439 73-110 183-5.4 79-3 47 120 44 27 392-11.5 2010-11 31-31 786-25.4 106-242 .438 14-52 .269 51-101 .505 63-98 161-5.2 61-0 47 82 35 35 277-8.9 TOTAL 65-65 1664-25.6 261-613 .426 46-155 .297 101-215 .470 136-208 344-5.3 140-3 94 202 79 62 669-10.3 PLAYER BIOS 25 • ALYSSA THOMAS Fr. • 6-2 • FORWARD HARRISBURG, P a./CENTRAL DAUPHIN

BEFORE MARYLAND 2010-11 GAME-BY-GAME • Parade All-American 1st team. Opponent Date GS Min FG 3FG FT O/D Tot PF A TO B S Pts. Monmouth 11/13 * 23 4-8 0-0 2-3 3/3 6 1 1 4 0 3 10 • Unanimous 2010 ESPN All- at #13 Georgetown 11/16 * 17 2-8 0-0 3-5 5/5 10 4 1 5 0 1 7 American. Towson 11/18 * 20 5-11 0-0 0-1 3/2 5 1 0 3 0 5 10 • 2010 USA Today All-American. American 11/21 * 22 6-12 0-0 4-4 2/5 7 1 1 1 1 4 16 at East Carolina 11/26 * 31 7-13 0-0 0-0 1/3 4 3 4 3 0 2 14 • 2010 Pennsylvania AAAA State vs. UMass 11/27 * 27 6-10 0-0 3-6 2/5 7 3 3 3 0 2 15 Player of the Year. at Purdue 12/2 * 24 5-10 0-0 2-3 4/5 9 3 2 4 1 2 12 • Three-time Penn. AAAA 1st team All-State (2008, 2009, 2010). Appalachian State 12/5 * 15 6-9 0-0 1-1 1/1 2 0 0 1 0 2 13 • Averaged 24.3 points per game and 12.8 rebounds per game as a at Loyola (Md.) 12/7 DNP UMBC 12/10 * 19 5-8 0-0 0-0 2/4 6 0 0 0 0 0 10 senior. at Delaware State 12/19 * 30 7-11 0-0 3-4 6/1 7 2 1 1 0 2 17 • Finished as school’s all-time leading scorer with 2,291 points. La Salle 12/28 * 19 7-13 0-0 0-1 0/5 5 1 0 0 0 1 14 • Also amassed 1,390 rebounds, 452 assists and 372 steals.scored #17 St. John’s 12/29 * 36 2-7 0-0 1-2 1/6 7 1 3 5 0 3 5 at St. Joseph’s 1/2 * 34 7-12 0-0 8-9 1/4 5 4 0 5 1 1 22 40 points and grabbed 23 rebounds in 2010 state quarterfi nal win over at #3 Duke* 1/6 * 38 3-15 0-0 5-6 7/5 12 2 2 1 0 3 11 Cheltenham. Boston College* 1/13 * 33 8-19 0-1 2-5 7/6 13 2 2 0 0 1 18 • Part of high school’s all-time winningest class with 106 victories in four at Clemson* 1/16 * 35 8-16 0-0 5-10 5/4 9 3 2 4 0 7 21 years. at Virginia* 1/21 * 30 8-12 0-0 2-4 5/7 12 4 1 4 1 2 18 #10 UNC* 1/23 * 33 5-12 0-0 6-6 2/11 13 4 2 4 0 2 18 • Led school to second straight District title in 2010, as well as the state Wake Forest* 1/28 * 24 8-15 0-0 3-5 5/6 11 1 1 1 0 2 19 semi-fi nals. Longwood 1/30 * 17 2-9 0-0 10-12 1/3 4 1 1 0 0 3 14 at #24 Ga. Tech* 2/3 * 30 5-9 0-0 7-10 2/1 3 3 2 5 0 3 17 NC State* 2/6 * 7 0-3 0-0 3-4 1/1 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 at #20 Miami* 2/10 * 21 5-9 0-0 0-0 2/1 3 5 1 3 0 0 10 IN 2010-11 Virginia* 2/13 * 35 5-8 0-0 4-6 2/6 8 3 4 4 0 1 14 • 2011 ACC Rookie of the Year and All-ACC Second Team. #7 Duke* 2/17 * 26 6-13 0-0 3-3 5/5 10 3 0 4 0 1 15 • Scored in double fi gures in 27 of 30 games so far this season, including at #15 Fla. State* 2/20 * 39 11-22 0-1 4-7 2/4 6 4 1 3 0 2 26 13 of 14 ACC games. Virginia Tech* 2/24 * 39 6-10 0-1 3-4 4/3 7 2 6 3 0 3 15 at Boston College* 2/27 * 33 5-15 0-0 7-10 4/5 9 2 4 3 0 3 17 • ACC Rookie of the Week for the weeks of 11/29, 12/20, 1/16, 1/24, vs. Georgia Tech* 3/4 * 21 5-10 0-1 2-2 2/4 6 5 1 3 0 1 12 1/30 and 2/21 - which is a new school record. vs. Saint Francis 3/20 * 25 6-10 0-0 4-4 3/1 4 1 2 0 1 2 16 • Notched fi ve double-doubles in the fi rst six ACC games. • Led all scorers with 16 points on Nov. 21 vs. American. Shot 6-for-12 from the fi eld and 4-for-4 at the line. • Named East Carolina Thanksgiving Tournament MVP. • Scored 13 points off 6-for-9 shooting from the fi eld in just the fi rst half against Appalachian State. Left the game with a cut on her knee to get SEASON/CAREER HIGHS stitches. CAREER SEASON • Scored career-high22 points at St. Joseph’s. Went 8-for-9 from the foul Points 26, at #15 Florida State (2/20/11) FGM 11, at #15 Florida State (2/20/11) line (Jan. 2). FGA 22, at #15 Florida State (2/20/11) • Notched fi rst career double-double with 11 points and 12 rebounds in 3FGM - 38 minutes on the fl oor. 3FGA 1, 4X (last vs. Georgia Tech, (3/4/11) FTM 10, Longwood (1/30/11) • Earned second career double-double with 18 points and career-high 13 FTA 12, Longwood (1/30/11) rebounds against Boston College (Jan. 13). Rebounds 13, 2X (last vs. #10 UNC, 1/23/11) • Finished one rebound shy of third straight double-double with 21 points, Assists 6, vs. Virginia Tech, (2/20/11) Steals 7, at Clemson (1/16/11) nine boards and career high seven steals at Clemson. Blocks 1, 5X (last vs. Saint Francis, 3/20/11) • Double-double at UVA with 18 points and 12 rebounds. (Jan. 21) Minutes 39, 2X (last vs. Virginia Tech, (2/20/11) •Suffered lower back spasms in the fi rst half against NC State. •Scored 15 points, including 13 in the second half, and grabbed 10 rebounds against No. 7 Duke (Feb. 17). MISCELLANEOUS •Scored career-high 26 points at. No. 15 Florida State, including 16 in the CAREER SEASON LAST TIME Games Played 30 vs. Saint Francis (3/20/11) second half (Feb. 20). Double-Figuring Scoring 27 vs. Saint Francis (3/20/11) •Dished career-high six assists against Virginia Tech (Feb. 24). Double-Doubles 7 #7 Duke (2/17/11) Games with at least two steals 20 vs. Saint Francis (3/20/11)

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR-DR Tot-Avg. PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts.-Avg 2010-11 30-30 803-26.8 169-339 .487 0-4 .000 97-137 .708 90-122 212-7.1 69-2 48 77 5 64 427-14.2 PLAYER BIOS 32 • WHITNEY BAYS Fr. • 6-2 • FORWARD HUNTINGTON, W.V a./HUNTINGTON

• Will redshirt in 2010-11 season.

BEFORE MARYLAND • 2009 West Virginia Player of the Year. • Three-time West Virginia fi rst team All-State Selection (2007, 2008, 2009). • MSAC Player of the Year. • Two-time Gatorade West Virginia Player of the Year (2008, 2009). • Averaged 24.4 points and 11.1 rebounds in 2009. • Led Huntington to three straight state fi nals. • Surpassed 1,000 career points as a junior. • Tore ACL summer before senior year and missed her senior season. • Regarded as one of the top combo forwards in the country in 2010 class.

CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-3FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR-DR Tot-Avg. PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts.-Avg 2010-11 REDSHIRT SEASON 2010-11 Maryland Women's Basketball Maryland Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 20, 2011) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 24-7 14-2 9-4 1-1 CONFERENCE 9-5 5-2 4-3 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 15-2 9-0 5-1 1-1

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 25 Alyssa Thomas 30-30 803 26.8 165-339 . 4 8 7 0-4 . 0 0 0 97-137 . 7 0 8 90 122 212 7.1 69 2 48 77 5 64 427 14.2 12 Lynetta Kizer 31-31 764 24.6 149-329 . 4 5 3 3-8 . 3 7 5 111-159 . 6 9 8 102 137 239 7.7 65 0 29 57 24 35 412 13.3 24 Diandra Tchatchouang 31-31 786 25.4 106-242 . 4 3 8 14-52 . 2 6 9 51-101 . 5 0 5 63 98 161 5.2 61 0 47 82 35 35 277 8.9 21 Tianna Hawkins 31-18 528 17.0 93-159 . 5 8 5 0-1 . 0 0 0 50-66 . 7 5 8 69 103 172 5.5 72 1 10 30 20 14 236 7.6 22 Kim Rodgers 30-7 682 22.7 78-226 . 3 4 5 39-140 . 2 7 9 18-27 . 6 6 7 20 64 84 2.8 32 0 44 45 3 25 213 7.1 10 Anjale Barrett 31-30 707 22.8 70-176 . 3 9 8 23-59 . 3 9 0 27-50 . 5 4 0 15 57 72 2.3 55 0 133 78 5 36 190 6.1 13 Alicia DeVaughn 31-0 560 18.1 60-124 . 4 8 4 0-2 . 0 0 0 59-101 . 5 8 4 76 94 170 5.5 74 1 19 41 35 25 179 5.8 01 Laurin Mincy 30-1 481 16.0 53-140 . 3 7 9 15-54 . 2 7 8 19-25 . 7 6 0 28 40 68 2.3 23 0 25 40 13 15 140 4.7 11 Natasha Cloud 30-6 388 12.9 22-57 . 3 8 6 5-18 . 2 7 8 27-39 . 6 9 2 8 36 44 1.5 32 0 61 58 6 21 76 2.5 02 Dara Taylor 31-1 412 13.3 19-57 . 3 3 3 3-21 . 1 4 3 12-18 . 6 6 7 8 29 37 1.2 37 0 67 66 1 33 53 1.7 14 Yemi Oyefuwa 7-0 18 2.6 4-5 . 8 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 1-2 . 5 0 0 3 1 4 0.6 3 0 0 2 0 0 9 1.3 00 Sequoia Austin 14-0 40 2.9 4-22 . 1 8 2 2-13 . 1 5 4 2-2 1.000 2 1 3 0.2 1 0 1 2 0 1 12 0.9 05 Essence Townsend 15-0 57 3.8 4-20 . 2 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 4-8 . 5 0 0 8 7 15 1.0 3 0 0 7 5 2 12 0.8 Team 69 71 140 4 Total...... 31 6226 827-1896 . 4 3 6 104-372 . 2 8 0 478-735 . 6 5 0 561 860 1421 45.8 527 4 484 589 152 306 2236 72.1 Opponents...... 31 6225 617-1768 . 3 4 9 168-553 . 3 0 4 379-547 . 6 9 3 377 658 1035 33.4 596 - 375 598 113 276 1781 57.5

TEAM STATISTICS MD OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 2236 1781 11/13/10 MONMOUTH W 73-40 4015 Points per game 72.1 57.5 11/16/10 at Georgetown L 45-53 1953 Scoring margin +14.7 - 11/18/10 TOWSON UNIVERSITY W 72-47 3637 FIELD GOALS-ATT 827-1896 617-1768 11/21/10 AMERICAN W 78-52 3929 Field goal pct . 4 3 6 . 3 4 9 11/26/10 at East Carolina W 76-60 2646 3 POINT FG-ATT 104-372 168-553 11/27/10 vs UMASS W 82-50 211 3-point FG pct . 2 8 0 . 3 0 4 12/02/10 at Purdue W 56-55 8698 3-pt FG made per game 3.4 5.4 12/05/10 APPALACHIAN STATE W 81-65 3952 FREE THROWS-ATT 478-735 379-547 12/7/10 at Loyola University W 79-61 1007 Free throw pct . 6 5 0 . 6 9 3 12/10/10 UMBC W 71-45 3989 F-Throws made per game 15.4 12.2 12/19/10 at DELAWARE STATE W 79-49 578 REBOUNDS 1421 1035 12/28/10 LA SALLE W 83-45 4433 Rebounds per game 45.8 33.4 12/29/10 ST. JOHN'S W 66-60 1568 Rebounding margin +12.5 - 1/2/11 at Saint Joseph's W 74-60 1334 ASSISTS 484 375 * 1/6/11 at #3/3 Duke L 64-71 5214 Assists per game 15.6 12.1 * 01/13/11 BOSTON COLLEGE L 69-78 4209 TURNOVERS 589 598 * 01/16/11 at Clemson W 80-59 927 Turnovers per game 19.0 19.3 * 1/21/11 at Virginia Wot 77-75 3446 Turnover margin +0.3 - * 01/23/11 NORTH CAROLINA W 88-65 7499 Assist/turnover ratio 0.8 0.6 * 01/28/11 WAKE FOREST W 75-44 4682 STEALS 306 276 01/30/11 LONGWOOD W 84-38 5007 Steals per game 9.9 8.9 * 2/3/11 at Georgia Tech W 56-53 2552 BLOCKS 152 113 * 02/06/11 NC STATE W 88-59 6390 Blocks per game 4.9 3.6 * 2/10/11 at Miami L 75-83 875 ATTENDANCE 77994 35847 * 02/13/11 VIRGINIA L 57-60 9304 Home games-Avg/Game 16-4875 13-2741 * 02/17/11 DUKE W 69-47 10031 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 2-106 * 02/20/11 at Florida State L 66-72 3074 * 02/24/11 VIRGINIA TECH W 61-48 5349 Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Totals * 2-27-11 at Boston College W 78-69 3332 Maryland 1083 1145 8 2236 03/04/11 vs Georgia Tech L 64-70 0 Opponents 797 978 6 1781 03/20/11 SAINT FRANCIS (PA.) W 70-48 0

* - Conference game 2010-11 Maryland Women's Basketball Maryland Combined Team Statistics (as of Feb 28, 2011) Conference games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 9-5 5-2 4-3 0-0 CONFERENCE 9-5 5-2 4-3 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 25 Alyssa Thomas 14-14 423 30.2 83-178 . 4 6 6 0-3 . 0 0 0 54-80 . 6 7 5 53 65 118 8.4 38 1 28 39 1 30 220 15.7 12 Lynetta Kizer 14-14 374 26.7 72-161 . 4 4 7 1-2 . 5 0 0 56-76 . 7 3 7 50 65 115 8.2 34 0 11 26 13 21 201 14.4 22 Kim Rodgers 14-1 341 24.4 47-116 . 4 0 5 21-68 . 3 0 9 9-17 . 5 2 9 11 34 45 3.2 15 0 25 27 0 14 124 8.9 24 Diandra Tchatchouang 14-14 363 25.9 39-104 . 3 7 5 10-27 . 3 7 0 19-43 . 4 4 2 27 41 68 4.9 28 0 24 40 22 14 107 7.6 21 Tianna Hawkins 14-12 251 17.9 39-67 . 5 8 2 0-0 . 0 0 0 20-26 . 7 6 9 30 47 77 5.5 41 1 6 15 8 2 98 7.0 10 Anjale Barrett 14-14 345 24.6 28-90 . 3 1 1 10-33 . 3 0 3 16-29 . 5 5 2 5 27 32 2.3 29 0 76 33 3 19 82 5.9 13 Alicia DeVaughn 14-0 239 17.1 21-43 . 4 8 8 0-2 . 0 0 0 23-39 . 5 9 0 35 27 62 4.4 32 1 8 16 14 11 65 4.6 01 Laurin Mincy 14-0 199 14.2 23-65 . 3 5 4 8-27 . 2 9 6 7-10 . 7 0 0 11 24 35 2.5 7 0 4 15 5 4 61 4.4 11 Natasha Cloud 13-0 124 9.5 10-21 . 4 7 6 3-8 . 3 7 5 7-12 . 5 8 3 1 12 13 1.0 14 0 20 17 3 4 30 2.3 05 Essence Townsend 4-0 14 3.5 1-3 . 3 3 3 0-0 . 0 0 0 2-4 . 5 0 0 0 2 2 0.5 1 0 0 2 1 0 4 1.0 02 Dara Taylor 14-1 145 10.4 3-18 . 1 6 7 0-6 . 0 0 0 3-4 . 7 5 0 1 10 11 0.8 14 0 13 23 0 12 9 0.6 00 Sequoia Austin 4-0 8 2.0 1-10 . 1 0 0 0-7 . 0 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 1 1 2 0.5 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0.5 Team 26 34 60 1 Total...... 14 2826 367-876 . 4 1 9 53-183 . 2 9 0 216-340 . 6 3 5 251 389 640 45.7 253 3 216 254 70 131 1003 71.6 Opponents...... 14 2825 313-847 . 3 7 0 74-234 . 3 1 6 183-266 . 6 8 8 191 325 516 36.9 271 - 183 252 58 125 883 63.1

TEAM STATISTICS MD OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 1003 883 * 1/6/11 at #3/3 Duke L 64-71 5214 Points per game 71.6 63.1 * 01/13/11 BOSTON COLLEGE L 69-78 4209 Scoring margin +8.6 - * 01/16/11 at Clemson W 80-59 927 FIELD GOALS-ATT 367-876 313-847 * 1/21/11 at Virginia Wot 77-75 3446 Field goal pct . 4 1 9 . 3 7 0 * 01/23/11 NORTH CAROLINA W 88-65 7499 3 POINT FG-ATT 53-183 74-234 * 01/28/11 WAKE FOREST W 75-44 4682 3-point FG pct . 2 9 0 . 3 1 6 * 2/3/11 at Georgia Tech W 56-53 2552 3-pt FG made per game 3.8 5.3 * 02/06/11 NC STATE W 88-59 6390 FREE THROWS-ATT 216-340 183-266 * 2/10/11 at Miami L 75-83 875 Free throw pct . 6 3 5 . 6 8 8 * 02/13/11 VIRGINIA L 57-60 9304 F-Throws made per game 15.4 13.1 * 02/17/11 DUKE W 69-47 10031 REBOUNDS 640 516 * 02/20/11 at Florida State L 66-72 3074 Rebounds per game 45.7 36.9 * 02/24/11 VIRGINIA TECH W 61-48 5349 Rebounding margin +8.9 - * 2-27-11 at Boston College W 78-69 3332 ASSISTS 216 183 Assists per game 15.4 13.1 * - Conference game TURNOVERS 254 252 Turnovers per game 18.1 18.0 Turnover margin -0.1 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.9 0.7 STEALS 131 125 Steals per game 9.4 8.9 BLOCKS 70 58 Blocks per game 5.0 4.1 ATTENDANCE 47464 19420 Home games-Avg/Game 7-6781 7-2774 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 0-0

Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Totals Maryland 465 530 8 1003 Opponents 401 476 6 883 2010-11 Maryland Women's Basketball Maryland Category Leaders (as of Mar 21, 2011) All games

Points G Pts Pts/G Scoring Average G Pts Avg/G Alyssa Thomas 30 427 14.2 Alyssa Thomas 30 427 14.2 Lynetta Kizer 31 412 13.3 Lynetta Kizer 31 412 13.3 Diandra Tchatchouang 31 277 8.9 Diandra Tchatchouang 31 277 8.9 Tianna Hawkins 31 236 7.6 Tianna Hawkins 31 236 7.6 Kim Rodgers 30 213 7.1 Kim Rodgers 30 213 7.1 Anjale Barrett 31 190 6.1 Anjale Barrett 31 190 6.1 Alicia DeVaughn 31 179 5.8 Alicia DeVaughn 31 179 5.8 Laurin Mincy 30 140 4.7 Laurin Mincy 30 140 4.7 Natasha Cloud 30 76 2.5 Natasha Cloud 30 76 2.5 Dara Taylor 31 53 1.7 Dara Taylor 31 53 1.7 Essence Townsend 15 12 0.8 Yemi Oyefuwa 7 9 1.3 Sequoia Austin 14 12 0.9 Sequoia Austin 14 12 0.9

FG Percentage FG Att Pct Field Goal Attempts G Att Att/G Yemi Oyefuwa 4 5 . 8 0 0 Alyssa Thomas 30 339 11.3 Tianna Hawkins 93 159 . 5 8 5 Lynetta Kizer 31 329 10.6 Alyssa Thomas 165 339 . 4 8 7 Diandra Tchatchouang 31 242 7.8 Alicia DeVaughn 60 124 . 4 8 4 Kim Rodgers 30 226 7.5 Lynetta Kizer 149 329 . 4 5 3 Anjale Barrett 31 176 5.7 Diandra Tchatchouang 106 242 . 4 3 8 Anjale Barrett 70 176 . 3 9 8 Field Goals Made G Made Made/G Natasha Cloud 22 57 . 3 8 6 Alyssa Thomas 30 165 5.5 Laurin Mincy 53 140 . 3 7 9 Lynetta Kizer 31 149 4.8 Kim Rodgers 78 226 . 3 4 5 Diandra Tchatchouang 31 106 3.4 Dara Taylor 19 57 . 3 3 3 Tianna Hawkins 31 93 3.0 Essence Townsend 4 20 . 2 0 0 Kim Rodgers 30 78 2.6

3-Point Percentage 3FG Att Pct 3-Point FG Attempts G Att Att/G Anjale Barrett 23 59 . 3 9 0 Kim Rodgers 30 140 4.7 Lynetta Kizer 3 8 . 3 7 5 Anjale Barrett 31 59 1.9 Kim Rodgers 39 140 . 2 7 9 Laurin Mincy 30 54 1.8 Natasha Cloud 5 18 . 2 7 8 Diandra Tchatchouang 31 52 1.7 Laurin Mincy 15 54 . 2 7 8 Dara Taylor 31 21 0.7 Diandra Tchatchouang 14 52 . 2 6 9 Sequoia Austin 2 13 . 1 5 4 3-Point FG Made G Made Made/G Dara Taylor 3 21 . 1 4 3 Kim Rodgers 30 39 1.3 Alicia DeVaughn 0 2 . 0 0 0 Anjale Barrett 31 23 0.7 Tianna Hawkins 0 1 . 0 0 0 Laurin Mincy 30 15 0.5 Alyssa Thomas 0 4 . 0 0 0 Diandra Tchatchouang 31 14 0.5 Natasha Cloud 30 5 0.2

Free Throw Percent FG Att Pct Free Throw Attempts G Att Att/G Sequoia Austin 2 2 1.000 Lynetta Kizer 31 159 5.1 Laurin Mincy 19 25 . 7 6 0 Alyssa Thomas 30 137 4.6 Tianna Hawkins 50 66 . 7 5 8 Diandra Tchatchouang 31 101 3.3 Alyssa Thomas 97 137 . 7 0 8 Alicia DeVaughn 31 101 3.3 Lynetta Kizer 111 159 . 6 9 8 Tianna Hawkins 31 66 2.1 Natasha Cloud 27 39 . 6 9 2 Dara Taylor 12 18 . 6 6 7 Free Throws Made G Made Made/G Kim Rodgers 18 27 . 6 6 7 Lynetta Kizer 31 111 3.6 Alicia DeVaughn 59 101 . 5 8 4 Alyssa Thomas 30 97 3.2 Anjale Barrett 27 50 . 5 4 0 Alicia DeVaughn 31 59 1.9 Diandra Tchatchouang 51 101 . 5 0 5 Diandra Tchatchouang 31 51 1.6 Yemi Oyefuwa 1 2 . 5 0 0 Tianna Hawkins 31 50 1.6 Essence Townsend 4 8 . 5 0 0 2010-11 Maryland Women's Basketball Maryland Category Leaders (as of Mar 21, 2011) All games

Rebounds G Reb Reb/G Assists G No. Ast/G Lynetta Kizer 31 239 7.7 Anjale Barrett 31 133 4.3 Alyssa Thomas 30 212 7.1 Dara Taylor 31 67 2.2 Tianna Hawkins 31 172 5.5 Natasha Cloud 30 61 2.0 Alicia DeVaughn 31 170 5.5 Alyssa Thomas 30 48 1.6 Diandra Tchatchouang 31 161 5.2 Diandra Tchatchouang 31 47 1.5

Rebound Average G Reb Avg/G Steals G No. Stl/G Lynetta Kizer 31 239 7.7 Alyssa Thomas 30 64 2.1 Alyssa Thomas 30 212 7.1 Anjale Barrett 31 36 1.2 Tianna Hawkins 31 172 5.5 Lynetta Kizer 31 35 1.1 Alicia DeVaughn 31 170 5.5 Diandra Tchatchouang 31 35 1.1 Diandra Tchatchouang 31 161 5.2 Dara Taylor 31 33 1.1

Offensive Rebounds G No. Avg/G Blocked Shots G No. Blk/G Lynetta Kizer 31 102 3.3 Alicia DeVaughn 31 35 1.1 Alyssa Thomas 30 90 3.0 Diandra Tchatchouang 31 35 1.1 Alicia DeVaughn 31 76 2.5 Lynetta Kizer 31 24 0.8 Tianna Hawkins 31 69 2.2 Tianna Hawkins 31 20 0.6 Diandra Tchatchouang 31 63 2.0 Laurin Mincy 30 13 0.4

Defensive Rebounds G No. Avg/G Minutes G No. Min/G Lynetta Kizer 31 137 4.4 Alyssa Thomas 30 803 26.8 Alyssa Thomas 30 122 4.1 Diandra Tchatchouang 31 786 25.4 Tianna Hawkins 31 103 3.3 Lynetta Kizer 31 764 24.6 Diandra Tchatchouang 31 98 3.2 Anjale Barrett 31 707 22.8 Alicia DeVaughn 31 94 3.0 Kim Rodgers 30 682 22.7

Fouls G No. Per/G Turnovers G No. TO/G Alicia DeVaughn 31 74 2.4 Diandra Tchatchouang 31 82 2.6 Tianna Hawkins 31 72 2.3 Anjale Barrett 31 78 2.5 Alyssa Thomas 30 69 2.3 Alyssa Thomas 30 77 2.6 Lynetta Kizer 31 65 2.1 Dara Taylor 31 66 2.1 Diandra Tchatchouang 31 61 2.0 Natasha Cloud 30 58 1.9

Foulouts G No. Alyssa Thomas 30 2 Alicia DeVaughn 31 1 Tianna Hawkins 31 1 2010-11 Maryland Women's Basketball Maryland Team Game-by-Game (as of Mar 21, 2011) All games

TEAM STATISTICS

Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds Opponent Date Score fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg MONMOUTH 11/13/10 73-40 W 25-68 . 3 6 8 4-14 . 2 8 6 19-21 . 9 0 5 17 33 50 50.0 13 12 15 6 14 73 73.0 at Georgetown 11/16/10 45-53 L 11-63 . 1 7 5 2-21 . 0 9 5 21-28 . 7 5 0 28 35 63 56.5 21 7 29 3 6 45 59.0 TOWSON UNIVERSITY 11/18/10 72-47 W 30-66 . 4 5 5 4-10 . 4 0 0 8-15 . 5 3 3 22 23 45 52.7 13 14 18 5 17 72 63.3 AMERICAN 11/21/10 78-52 W 32-60 . 5 3 3 5-12 . 4 1 7 9-11 . 8 1 8 13 27 40 49.5 17 19 21 6 15 78 67.0 at East Carolina 11/26/10 76-60 W 29-63 . 4 6 0 1-10 . 1 0 0 17-34 . 5 0 0 29 29 58 51.2 21 19 26 4 8 76 68.8 vs UMASS 11/27/10 82-50 W 33-61 . 5 4 1 2-9 . 2 2 2 14-25 . 5 6 0 20 27 47 50.5 18 21 19 6 9 82 71.0 at Purdue 12/02/10 56-55 W 20-53 . 3 7 7 1-10 . 1 0 0 15-20 . 7 5 0 19 21 40 49.0 19 12 27 6 12 56 68.9 APPALACHIAN STATE 12/05/10 81-65 W 31-67 . 4 6 3 1-10 . 1 0 0 18-28 . 6 4 3 20 30 50 49.1 14 13 17 4 11 81 70.4 at Loyola University 12/7/10 79-61 W 32-60 . 5 3 3 4-8 . 5 0 0 11-22 . 5 0 0 19 32 51 49.3 14 20 19 4 7 79 71.3 UMBC 12/10/10 71-45 W 30-53 . 5 6 6 5-14 . 3 5 7 6-10 . 6 0 0 11 22 33 47.7 7 21 12 1 8 71 71.3 at DELAWARE STATE 12/19/10 79-49 W 28-55 . 5 0 9 2-5 . 4 0 0 21-34 . 6 1 8 20 24 44 47.4 16 19 14 9 9 79 72.0 LA SALLE 12/28/10 83-45 W 35-72 . 4 8 6 4-17 . 2 3 5 9-14 . 6 4 3 19 32 51 47.7 17 24 17 7 11 83 72.9 ST. JOHN'S 12/29/10 66-60 W 25-51 . 4 9 0 5-9 . 5 5 6 11-17 . 6 4 7 8 27 35 46.7 18 15 19 5 6 66 72.4 at Saint Joseph's 1/2/11 74-60 W 29-61 . 4 7 5 2-9 . 2 2 2 14-25 . 5 6 0 17 31 48 46.8 16 16 17 5 6 74 72.5 at #3/3 Duke 1/6/11 64-71 L 23-61 . 3 7 7 4-10 . 4 0 0 14-21 . 6 6 7 19 23 42 46.5 16 18 19 4 9 64 71.9 BOSTON COLLEGE 01/13/11 69-78 L 28-85 . 3 2 9 1-20 . 0 5 0 12-28 . 4 2 9 31 22 53 46.9 20 17 11 2 12 69 71.8 at Clemson 01/16/11 80-59 W 27-60 . 4 5 0 3-8 . 3 7 5 23-39 . 5 9 0 19 24 43 46.6 17 16 16 7 13 80 72.2 at Virginia 1/21/11 77-75 Wot 29-67 . 4 3 3 1-8 . 1 2 5 18-28 . 6 4 3 17 35 52 46.9 23 9 22 10 8 77 72.5 NORTH CAROLINA 01/23/11 88-65 W 30-63 . 4 7 6 5-11 . 4 5 5 23-25 . 9 2 0 19 36 55 47.4 18 21 28 5 8 88 73.3 WAKE FOREST 01/28/11 75-44 W 26-66 . 3 9 4 8-26 . 3 0 8 15-23 . 6 5 2 22 32 54 47.7 13 21 13 8 7 75 73.4 LONGWOOD 01/30/11 84-38 W 24-58 . 4 1 4 1-6 . 1 6 7 35-43 . 8 1 4 19 31 50 47.8 10 14 19 4 18 84 73.9 at Georgia Tech 2/3/11 56-53 W 20-50 . 4 0 0 2-7 . 2 8 6 14-21 . 6 6 7 12 24 36 47.3 16 12 26 5 15 56 73.1 NC STATE 02/06/11 88-59 W 34-72 . 4 7 2 4-15 . 2 6 7 16-21 . 7 6 2 25 26 51 47.4 17 18 20 5 11 88 73.7 at Miami 2/10/11 75-83 L 29-57 . 5 0 9 3-11 . 2 7 3 14-19 . 7 3 7 10 31 41 47.2 26 16 23 2 5 75 73.8 VIRGINIA 02/13/11 57-60 L 20-52 . 3 8 5 3-10 . 3 0 0 14-20 . 7 0 0 13 30 43 47.0 17 9 17 3 5 57 73.1 DUKE 02/17/11 69-47 W 27-63 . 4 2 9 4-12 . 3 3 3 11-18 . 6 1 1 18 24 42 46.8 13 17 13 3 14 69 73.0 at Florida State 02/20/11 66-72 L 26-70 . 3 7 1 3-13 . 2 3 1 11-24 . 4 5 8 18 33 51 47.0 23 12 16 8 6 66 72.7 VIRGINIA TECH 02/24/11 61-48 W 20-44 . 4 5 5 7-18 . 3 8 9 14-23 . 6 0 9 10 23 33 46.5 19 15 18 4 9 61 72.3 at Boston College 2-27-11 78-69 W 28-66 . 4 2 4 5-14 . 3 5 7 17-30 . 5 6 7 18 26 44 46.4 15 15 12 4 9 78 72.5 vs Georgia Tech 03/04/11 64-70 L 23-51 . 4 5 1 3-8 . 3 7 5 15-19 . 7 8 9 8 19 27 45.7 23 10 23 1 6 64 72.2 SAINT FRANCIS (PA.) 03/20/11 70-48 W 23-58 . 3 9 7 5-17 . 2 9 4 19-29 . 6 5 5 21 28 49 45.8 17 12 23 6 12 70 72.1 Maryland 2236 827-1896 . 4 3 6 104-372 . 2 8 0 478-735 . 6 5 0 561 860 1421 45.8 527 484 589 152 306 2236 72.1 Opponents 1781 617-1768 . 3 4 9 168-553 . 3 0 4 379-547 . 6 9 3 377 658 1035 33.4 596 375 598 113 276 1781 57.5

Games played: 31 Rebounds/game: 45.8 Points/game: 72.1 Assists/game: 15.6 FG Pct: 43.6 Turnovers/game: 19.0 3FG Pct: 28.0 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.8 FT Pct: 65.0 Steals/game: 9.9 Blocks/game: 4.9 2010-11 Maryland Women's Basketball Maryland Game-by-Game Highs (as of Mar 21, 2011) All games

Opponent Date Score Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocked shots MONMOUTH 11/13/10 73-40 15-Laurin Mincy 7-Tianna Hawkins 4-Anjale Barrett 3-Diandra Tchatchou 3-Alicia DeVaughn Alyssa Thomas Kim Rodgers at Georgetown 11/16/10 45-53 10-Alicia DeVaughn 16-Lynetta Kizer 3-Laurin Mincy 3-Lynetta Kizer 1-Lynetta Kizer Lynetta Kizer Alicia DeVaughn Natasha Cloud TOWSON UNIVERSITY 11/18/10 72-47 12-Diandra Tchatchou 9-Diandra Tchatchou 5-Dara Taylor 5-Alyssa Thomas 2-Laurin Mincy AMERICAN 11/21/10 78-52 16-Alyssa Thomas 7-Lynetta Kizer 7-Natasha Cloud 4-Alyssa Thomas 2-Diandra Tchatchou Alyssa Thomas at East Carolina 11/26/10 76-60 16-Lynetta Kizer 16-Alicia DeVaughn 5-Dara Taylor 2-Anjale Barrett 2-Alicia DeVaughn Alyssa Thomas vs UMASS 11/27/10 82-50 15-Alyssa Thomas 8-Laurin Mincy 5-Dara Taylor 2-Alyssa Thomas 2-Tianna Hawkins Tianna Hawkins Alicia DeVaughn Laurin Mincy at Purdue 12/02/10 56-55 20-Lynetta Kizer 9-Alyssa Thomas 4-Dara Taylor 4-Dara Taylor 2-Tianna Hawkins Diandra Tchatchoua APPALACHIAN STATE 12/05/10 81-65 17-Diandra Tchatchou 13-Alicia DeVaughn 3-Anjale Barrett 2-Natasha Cloud 2-Alicia DeVaughn Alyssa Thomas Lynetta Kizer Dara Taylor at Loyola University 12/7/10 79-61 21-Lynetta Kizer 12-Tianna Hawkins 8-Anjale Barrett 3-Anjale Barrett 2-Laurin Mincy UMBC 12/10/10 71-45 16-Tianna Hawkins 7-Kim Rodgers 6-Anjale Barrett 3-Alicia DeVaughn 1-Alicia DeVaughn at DELAWARE STATE 12/19/10 79-49 17-Alyssa Thomas 10-Lynetta Kizer 5-Dara Taylor 2-Diandra Tchatchou 4-Lynetta Kizer Alyssa Thomas LA SALLE 12/28/10 83-45 15-Lynetta Kizer 9-Lynetta Kizer 5-Diandra Tchatchou 2-Laurin Mincy 3-Alicia DeVaughn Diandra Tchatchoua ST. JOHN'S 12/29/10 66-60 19-Diandra Tchatchou 7-Alyssa Thomas 6-Anjale Barrett 3-Alyssa Thomas 2-Diandra Tchatchou Alicia DeVaughn at Saint Joseph's 1/2/11 74-60 22-Alyssa Thomas 13-Diandra Tchatchou 4-Diandra Tchatchou 4-Dara Taylor 1-Dara Taylor Kim Rodgers Alicia DeVaughn Dara Taylor Diandra Tchatchoua Alyssa Thomas Tianna Hawkins at #3/3 Duke 1/6/11 64-71 18-Kim Rodgers 12-Alyssa Thomas 10-Anjale Barrett 4-Anjale Barrett 3-Alicia DeVaughn BOSTON COLLEGE 01/13/11 69-78 22-Lynetta Kizer 13-Alyssa Thomas 6-Anjale Barrett 3-Dara Taylor 1-Alicia DeVaughn Diandra Tchatchoua Laurin Mincy at Clemson 01/16/11 80-59 21-Alyssa Thomas 10-Tianna Hawkins 5-Anjale Barrett 7-Alyssa Thomas 2-Lynetta Kizer Diandra Tchatchoua Natasha Cloud at Virginia 1/21/11 77-75 18-Alyssa Thomas 12-Alyssa Thomas 3-Natasha Cloud 2-Alyssa Thomas 6-Diandra Tchatchou Kim Rodgers NORTH CAROLINA 01/23/11 88-65 16-Alyssa Thomas 13-Alyssa Thomas 11-Anjale Barrett 3-Anjale Barrett 4-Diandra Tchatchou WAKE FOREST 01/28/11 75-44 19-Alyssa Thomas 12-Tianna Hawkins 5-Anjale Barrett 2-Alyssa Thomas 2-Diandra Tchatchou Alicia DeVaughn LONGWOOD 01/30/11 84-38 16-Alicia DeVaughn 9-Alicia DeVaughn 3-Dara Taylor 5-Natasha Cloud 1-Tianna Hawkins Lynetta Kizer Natasha Cloud Natasha Cloud Alicia DeVaughn Anjale Barrett Essence Townsend at Georgia Tech 2/3/11 56-53 19-Lynetta Kizer 8-Lynetta Kizer 4-Lynetta Kizer 3-Alicia DeVaughn 2-Diandra Tchatchou Lynetta Kizer Alyssa Thomas Kim Rodgers NC STATE 02/06/11 88-59 22-Lynetta Kizer 13-Lynetta Kizer 7-Diandra Tchatchou 3-Alicia DeVaughn 2-Tianna Hawkins 2010-11 Maryland Women's Basketball Maryland Game-by-Game Highs (as of Mar 21, 2011) All games

Opponent Date Score Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocked shots Anjale Barrett Lynetta Kizer at Miami 2/10/11 75-83 15-Lynetta Kizer 11-Lynetta Kizer 8-Anjale Barrett 2-Lynetta Kizer 1-Diandra Tchatchou Alicia DeVaughn VIRGINIA 02/13/11 57-60 14-Alyssa Thomas 9-Lynetta Kizer 4-Anjale Barrett 2-Anjale Barrett 2-Lynetta Kizer Alyssa Thomas DUKE 02/17/11 69-47 17-Lynetta Kizer 10-Alyssa Thomas 6-Anjale Barrett 3-Lynetta Kizer 2-Diandra Tchatchou Kim Rodgers at Florida State 02/20/11 66-72 26-Alyssa Thomas 10-Lynetta Kizer 4-Anjale Barrett 2-Alyssa Thomas 4-Alicia DeVaughn Diandra Tchatchoua VIRGINIA TECH 02/24/11 61-48 15-Alyssa Thomas 12-Lynetta Kizer 6-Alyssa Thomas 3-Lynetta Kizer 2-Lynetta Kizer Alyssa Thomas at Boston College 2-27-11 78-69 17-Alyssa Thomas 10-Diandra Tchatchou 4-Kim Rodgers 3-Lynetta Kizer 1-Anjale Barrett Anjale Barrett Alyssa Thomas Diandra Tchatchoua Alyssa Thomas Lynetta Kizer Laurin Mincy vs Georgia Tech 03/04/11 64-70 13-Kim Rodgers 6-Alyssa Thomas 6-Anjale Barrett 2-Kim Rodgers 1-Alicia DeVaughn SAINT FRANCIS (PA.) 03/20/11 70-48 16-Alyssa Thomas 10-Tianna Hawkins 4-Diandra Tchatchou 3-Diandra Tchatchou 2-Anjale Barrett Dara Taylor 2010-11 Maryland Women's Basketball Maryland Team High/Low Analysis (as of Mar 21, 2011) All games

Maryland - TEAM GAME HIGHS

POINTS 88 NC STATE (02/06/11) 88 NORTH CAROLINA (01/23/11) 84 LONGWOOD (01/30/11) 83 LA SALLE (12/28/10) 82 vs UMASS (11/27/10) FIELD GOALS MADE 35 LA SALLE (12/28/10) 34 NC STATE (02/06/11) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 85 BOSTON COLLEGE (01/13/11) 72 NC STATE (02/06/11) 72 LA SALLE (12/28/10) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .566 (30-53) UMBC (12/10/10) .541 (33-61) vs UMASS (11/27/10) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 8 WAKE FOREST (01/28/11) 7 VIRGINIA TECH (02/24/11) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 26 WAKE FOREST (01/28/11) 21 at Georgetown (11/16/10) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .556 (5-9) ST. JOHN'S (12/29/10) .500 (4-8) at Loyola University (12/7/10) FREE THROWS MADE 35 LONGWOOD (01/30/11) 23 NORTH CAROLINA (01/23/11) 23 at Clemson (01/16/11) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 43 LONGWOOD (01/30/11) 39 at Clemson (01/16/11) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .920 (23-25) NORTH CAROLINA (01/23/11) .905 (19-21) MONMOUTH (11/13/10) REBOUNDS 63 at Georgetown (11/16/10) 58 at East Carolina (11/26/10) ASSISTS 24 LA SALLE (12/28/10) 21 WAKE FOREST (01/28/11) 21 NORTH CAROLINA (01/23/11) 21 UMBC (12/10/10) 21 vs UMASS (11/27/10) STEALS 18 LONGWOOD (01/30/11) 17 TOWSON UNIVERSITY (11/18/10) BLOCKED SHOTS 10 at Virginia (1/21/11) 9 at DELAWARE STATE (12/19/10) TURNOVERS 29 at Georgetown (11/16/10) 28 NORTH CAROLINA (01/23/11) FOULS 26 at Miami (2/10/11) 23 vs Georgia Tech (03/04/11) 23 at Florida State (02/20/11) 23 at Virginia (1/21/11) 2010-11 Maryland Women's Basketball Maryland High/Low Analysis (as of Mar 21, 2011) All games

Opponent - GAME HIGHS

POINTS 83 at Miami (2/10/11) 78 BOSTON COLLEGE (01/13/11) 75 at Virginia (1/21/11) 72 at Florida State (02/20/11) 71 at #3/3 Duke (1/6/11) FIELD GOALS MADE 29 at Miami (2/10/11) 27 at Boston College (2-27-11) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 74 NORTH CAROLINA (01/23/11) 70 at Virginia (1/21/11) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .456 (26-57) BOSTON COLLEGE (01/13/11) .446 (29-65) at Miami (2/10/11) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 9 vs UMASS (11/27/10) 8 NC STATE (02/06/11) 8 BOSTON COLLEGE (01/13/11) 8 at Loyola University (12/7/10) 8 APPALACHIAN STATE (12/05/10) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 30 LA SALLE (12/28/10) 30 at Loyola University (12/7/10) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .600 (3-5) VIRGINIA TECH (02/24/11) .500 (7-14) vs Georgia Tech (03/04/11) FREE THROWS MADE 22 at Florida State (02/20/11) 19 vs Georgia Tech (03/04/11) 19 VIRGINIA (02/13/11) 19 at East Carolina (11/26/10) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 31 at Florida State (02/20/11) 29 at East Carolina (11/26/10) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .818 (18-22) BOSTON COLLEGE (01/13/11) .813 (13-16) LA SALLE (12/28/10) .813 (13-16) at Purdue (12/02/10) REBOUNDS 46 at #3/3 Duke (1/6/11) 45 at Florida State (02/20/11) 45 BOSTON COLLEGE (01/13/11) ASSISTS 19 BOSTON COLLEGE (01/13/11) 16 at Miami (2/10/11) 16 at #3/3 Duke (1/6/11) 16 at Saint Joseph's (1/2/11) STEALS 17 NORTH CAROLINA (01/23/11) 15 at East Carolina (11/26/10) 15 at Georgetown (11/16/10) BLOCKED SHOTS 8 APPALACHIAN STATE (12/05/10) 7 DUKE (02/17/11) 7 BOSTON COLLEGE (01/13/11) 7 at #3/3 Duke (1/6/11) 7 at Georgetown (11/16/10) TURNOVERS 31 LONGWOOD (01/30/11) 28 TOWSON UNIVERSITY (11/18/10) FOULS 27 LONGWOOD (01/30/11) 27 at East Carolina (11/26/10) 2010-11 Maryland Women's Basketball Maryland High/Low Analysis (as of Mar 21, 2011) All games

Maryland - GAME LOWS

POINTS 45 at Georgetown (11/16/10) 56 at Purdue (12/02/10) 56 at Georgia Tech (2/3/11) 57 VIRGINIA (02/13/11) 61 VIRGINIA TECH (02/24/11) FIELD GOALS MADE 11 at Georgetown (11/16/10) 20 at Purdue (12/02/10) 20 at Georgia Tech (2/3/11) 20 VIRGINIA (02/13/11) 20 VIRGINIA TECH (02/24/11) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 44 VIRGINIA TECH (02/24/11) 50 at Georgia Tech (2/3/11) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .175 (11-63) at Georgetown (11/16/10) .329 (28-85) BOSTON COLLEGE (01/13/11) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 1 at East Carolina (11/26/10) 1 at Purdue (12/02/10) 1 APPALACHIAN STATE (12/05/10) 1 BOSTON COLLEGE (01/13/11) 1 at Virginia (1/21/11) 1 LONGWOOD (01/30/11) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 5 at DELAWARE STATE (12/19/10) 6 LONGWOOD (01/30/11) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .050 (1-20) BOSTON COLLEGE (01/13/11) .095 (2-21) at Georgetown (11/16/10) FREE THROWS MADE 6 UMBC (12/10/10) 8 TOWSON UNIVERSITY (11/18/10) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 10 UMBC (12/10/10) 11 AMERICAN (11/21/10) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .429 (12-28) BOSTON COLLEGE (01/13/11) .458 (11-24) at Florida State (02/20/11) REBOUNDS 27 vs Georgia Tech (03/04/11) 33 UMBC (12/10/10) 33 VIRGINIA TECH (02/24/11) ASSISTS 7 at Georgetown (11/16/10) 9 at Virginia (1/21/11) 9 VIRGINIA (02/13/11) STEALS 5 at Miami (2/10/11) 5 VIRGINIA (02/13/11) BLOCKED SHOTS 1 UMBC (12/10/10) 1 vs Georgia Tech (03/04/11) TURNOVERS 11 BOSTON COLLEGE (01/13/11) 12 UMBC (12/10/10) 12 at Boston College (2-27-11) FOULS 7 UMBC (12/10/10) 10 LONGWOOD (01/30/11) 2010-11 Maryland Women's Basketball Maryland High/Low Analysis (as of Mar 21, 2011) All games

Opponent - GAME LOWS

POINTS 38 LONGWOOD (01/30/11) 40 MONMOUTH (11/13/10) 44 WAKE FOREST (01/28/11) 45 UMBC (12/10/10) 45 LA SALLE (12/28/10) FIELD GOALS MADE 13 LA SALLE (12/28/10) 14 LONGWOOD (01/30/11) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 42 UMBC (12/10/10) 44 TOWSON UNIVERSITY (11/18/10) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .220 (13-59) LA SALLE (12/28/10) .269 (14-52) LONGWOOD (01/30/11) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 1 TOWSON UNIVERSITY (11/18/10) 2 LONGWOOD (01/30/11) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 5 VIRGINIA TECH (02/24/11) 9 at Purdue (12/02/10) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .100 (1-10) TOWSON UNIVERSITY (11/18/10) .111 (2-18) LONGWOOD (01/30/11) FREE THROWS MADE 4 MONMOUTH (11/13/10) 4 UMBC (12/10/10) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 5 MONMOUTH (11/13/10) 5 UMBC (12/10/10) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .500 (8-16) at Clemson (01/16/11) .500 (9-18) vs UMASS (11/27/10) REBOUNDS 20 UMBC (12/10/10) 24 TOWSON UNIVERSITY (11/18/10) ASSISTS 6 at Georgetown (11/16/10) 8 TOWSON UNIVERSITY (11/18/10) 8 at DELAWARE STATE (12/19/10) STEALS 3 UMBC (12/10/10) 4 AMERICAN (11/21/10) 4 at Florida State (02/20/11) BLOCKED SHOTS 0 TOWSON UNIVERSITY (11/18/10) 1 AMERICAN (11/21/10) 1 UMBC (12/10/10) 1 ST. JOHN'S (12/29/10) 1 at Saint Joseph's (1/2/11) 1 NC STATE (02/06/11) 1 at Boston College (2-27-11) 1 SAINT FRANCIS (PA.) (03/20/11) TURNOVERS 9 at Miami (2/10/11) 10 VIRGINIA (02/13/11) FOULS 9 UMBC (12/10/10) 11 AMERICAN (11/21/10)