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Women's Basketball Maryland Combined Team Statistics (As of Mar 20, 2011) All Games WOMEN’S2010-11 BASKETBALL Seven Straight 20-win seasons• 2006006 NCAA Champions • 2009 ACC Champions SCHEDULE/ RESULTS MARYLAND MEDIA RELATIONS WBB SID: Rose DiPaula • [email protected] CURRENT RANKING: 16/18 2729 Comcast Center, Terrapin Trail, College Park, MD 20742 CURRENT RECORD: 24-7, 9-5 ACC O: 301-314-7063 • C: 443-417-5266 • F: 301-314-9094 LATEST RPI: 14 www.umterps.com • www.MarylandWomensBasketball.com 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 Alyssa Thomas 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 ..............Brenda Frese (Arizona ‘93) 10 Anjalé Barrett G Jr. 5-10 Bronx, N.Y./St. Michael Academy Career Record....................... 278-110 (12 years) 11 Natasha Cloud 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 Diandra Tchatchouang 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 FIELD GOAL % 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
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