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TERPS TAKE ON 13TH-RANKED TAR HEELS Maryland (12-4, 4-1 ACC) hosts 13th-ranked North Carolina for a crucial matchup in which both teams will be vying for second place in the league. The Terps are currently second in the ACC standings, half a game in front of the Heels. UNC is coming off of a loss to top-ranked Duke, 79-57, for its first loss of the season. Last year, UNC used a buzzer-beating shot to top the Terps, 83-82, in Comcast Center to stave off the upset. The game will be broadcast locally on Comcast SportsNet and Fox Sports South and the Sunshine Network. On the radio, the game can be heard on the Terrapin Sports Radio Network. TERPS MAKE IMPRESSIVE TURNAROUND Second year head coach and 2002 Associated Press Coach of the Year Brenda Frese is known for her amazing turnarounds and is the midst of another in College Park. Maryland opened ACC play 4-1, equaling its win total from last year and is its best start since the 1991-92 season. The Terps are second in the conference standings, a half game behind No. 1 Duke and a half game ahead of No. 13 North Carolina. Maryland’s 12 wins this season is two more than they had all last season when the team went 10-18. The Terps’ 12-4 record through 16 games is their best since going 13-3 in 1992-93. The Terps’ 17-point win over the Demon Deacons is their biggest over an ACC team since a 75-54 win over NC State on Feb. 25, 2001, and its 91-point scoring day vs. Georgia Tech is the most the Terps have scored in an conference game since a 92-79 win over the Yellow Jackets in Feb. 21, 1999. In its four conference wins, Maryland has averaged 11.8-point margin of victory. This season, the Terps are scoring more (73.0 vs. 67.4), shooting better from the field (.433 vs. .414), from three- point land (.402 vs. .316) and from the charity stripe (.740 vs. .616). Maryland leads the ACC in three-point shooting and in free throw percentage and ranks nationally in both those categories. TERPS RECEIVE VOTES IN NATIONAL POLL The Maryland women’s basketball team received 29 votes in the Jan. 12 AP Top 25 poll, five spots out of the top 25. The Terps eclipsed their season win total from a year ago with 11 and started the ACC slate going 3-0. Three of Maryland’s losses have come to teams that are ranked. Maryland also received votes in the Nov. 24 AP Top 25 Poll. The Terps got off to their best start in four years, going 4-0. LAST TIME OUT: TERPS TOP JACKETS Sophomore Chrissy Fisher broke out for 17 points, one shy of her season high, to lead five Terrapin double-digit scorers and the Maryland women’s basketball team to a 91-87 win over Georgia Tech in Comcast Center. The 17 TV: None. Radio: WMUC Radio 88.1 FM. Internet: Audio can be accessed by logging on to www.umterps.com and www.wmucsports.com. Location: ........................................ College Park, Md. Founded/Enrollment ................................. 1807/34,801 President .......................................... Dr. C.D. Mote, Jr. Athletics Director ............................... Deborah A. Yow Conference ........................................... Atlantic Coast Nickname .......................................... Terrapins, Terps Home Court (Capacity) .......... Comcast Center (17,950) Head Coach ....................... Brenda Frese (Arizona ‘93) Career Record .............................. 79-52 (.603), 5 years Record at Maryland ...................... 22-22 (.500), 2 years Assistant Coach ...... Jeff Walz (Northern Kentucky ‘95) Assistant Coach .............. Erica Floyd (Ohio State ‘93) Assistant Coach ... Joanna Bernabei (West Liberty ‘97) Dir. of Basketball Operations ...................................... .................................... Mark Pearson (Iowa State ‘96) 2002-03 Overall Record ...................................... 10-18 2002-03 ACC Record (Finish) ....................... 4-12 (8th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................. 7/4 Starters Returning/Lost ........................................... 3/2 Newcomers ............................................................. 5 GAME 2003-04MARYLANDbasketball GAME NOTES MARYLAND (12-4, 4-1 ACC) N9 BASKETBALL TRAVELERS ............ W, 58-56 N16 TEAM CONCEPT ............................. W, 98-75 N21 COPPIN STATE ............................... W, 79-64 N23 NIAGARA ......................................... W, 82-74 TERRAPIN CLASSIC N28 SACRED HEART .............................. W, 90-49 N29 UMES (Champ. Game) .................... W, 97-65 D3 No. 8/8 PENN STATE ....................... L, 62-85 D5 at St. Bonaventure ............................ W, 65-57 D10 LOYOLA ......................................... W, 76-61 D13 at No. 20/18 Virginia Tech ................. L, 43-63 D20 UMBC .............................................. W, 72-38 Surf-N-Slam Tournament D28 vs. No. 3/3 Texas Tech ..................... L, 53-65 D30 vs. Georgetown (Consol. Game) ....... W, 66-63 OT J2 NC STATE* ...................................... W, 68-56 J4 RV/RV VIRGINIA* ......................... TV W, 69-55 J9 at Wake Forest* ............................... W, 75-58 J12 at Florida State* ............................... L, 77-82 J15 GEORGIA TECH* ............................. W, 91-87 J19 NORTH CAROLINA* ........... TV/TSN 7:00 p.m. J22 at Duke* ........................................... 7:00 p.m. J25 at NC State* ................................. TV 1:00 p.m. J29 CLEMSON* ..................................... 7:00 p.m. F5 at Virginia* ................................... TV 7:00 p.m. F9 WAKE FOREST* ................ TV/TSN 7:00 p.m. F12 FLORIDA STATE* ........................... 7:00 p.m. F15 at Georgia Tech* .............................. 2:00 p.m. F19 at North Carolina* ............................. 7:00 p.m. F22 DUKE* .................................. ESPN2 4:00 p.m. F29 at Clemson* ..................................... 2:00 p.m. M5-8 27th Annual ACC Tournament at Greensboro, N.C. ALL CAPS indicates home game; all times Eastern * Indicates ACC game; TV denotes games on Comcast SportsNet, Fox Sports and Sunshine Network; TSN denotes game broadcast on Terrapin Sports Network SCHEDULES/RESULTS BROADCAST INFORMATION QUICK FACTS WOMEN’S BASKETBALL PROBABLE STARTERS No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Hometown GP/GS Pts. Reb. A Other Notes 22 Shay Doron G Fr. 5-9 Great Neck, N.Y. 16-16 12.9 3.4 1.9 .800FT% 10 double-figure outings this season 24 Kalika France G Fr. 5-9 Forestville, Md. 16-16 12.8 5.8 2.4 1.8 spg Grabbed 5 or more rebounds 10 times 25 Cyrstal Washington F/C Sr. 6-2 Clinton, Md. 16-16 8.9 5.8 0.8 1.3 bpg Game-high 9 rebounds vs. Ga. Tech 34 Anesia Smith G Jr. 5-10 Alexandria, Va. 15-10 3.9 2.4 3.1 2.2 A/TO First in the ACC in A/TO ratio 54 Delvona Oliver F/C Sr. 6-3 Euclid, Ohio 16-6 8.6 5.2 0.6 .900FT% 19th in rebounding in the ACC RESERVES 12 Vicki Brick G Sr. 5-7 Timonium, Md. 11-0 2.4 1.5 0.9 0.6 spg Played in 100th-career game vs. GT 14 Alli Spence G Jr. 5-5 Lafayette, Colo. 14-6 9.6 2.4 4.5 .536 3FG% Third in the nation in 3-point pct. 32 Charmaine Carr F So. 6-1 Accokeek, Md. 15-0 2.8 2.0 0.4 .410FG% Saw playing time in every ACC game 33 C’Vette Henson G Fr. 5-8 Annapolis, Md. 10-0 3.5 1.1 0.2 10-24 3FG 2-for-2 from free throw line at FSU 40 Angel Ross F So. 6-2 Midlothian, Va. 14-0 2.2 1.9 0.4 .684FG% Six points vs. Georgia Tech 44 Aurelie Noirez C Fr. 6-2 Vandoeuvre, France 8-0 3.6 2.3 0.3 9-10 FT Six pts, 5 reb, 4-for-4 FT at FSU 41 Chrissy Fisher F So. 6-0 Rumson, N.J. 16-10 7.7 4.8 1.1 1.0 spg 17 points and six rebounds vs. GT Originally Released: Jan. 16, 2004 #13 NORTH CAROLINA (13-2, 3-1) MONDAY, JAN. 19 COMCAST CENTER (17,950) COLLEGE PARK, MD. vs. .

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TERPS TAKE ON 13TH-RANKED TAR HEELS• Maryland (12-4, 4-1 ACC) hosts 13th-ranked North Carolina for a crucial matchup in which both teams will be

vying for second place in the league. The Terps are currently second in the ACC standings, half a game in frontof the Heels. UNC is coming off of a loss to top-ranked Duke, 79-57, for its first loss of the season.

• Last year, UNC used a buzzer-beating shot to top the Terps, 83-82, in Comcast Center to stave off the upset.• The game will be broadcast locally on Comcast SportsNet and Fox Sports South and the Sunshine Network.

On the radio, the game can be heard on the Terrapin Sports Radio Network.

TERPS MAKE IMPRESSIVE TURNAROUND• Second year head coach and 2002 Associated Press Coach of the Year Brenda Frese is known for her

amazing turnarounds and is the midst of another in College Park. Maryland opened ACC play 4-1, equaling itswin total from last year and is its best start since the 1991-92 season. The Terps are second in the conferencestandings, a half game behind No. 1 Duke and a half game ahead of No. 13 North Carolina.

• Maryland’s 12 wins this season is two more than they had all last season when the team went 10-18. The Terps’12-4 record through 16 games is their best since going 13-3 in 1992-93.

• The Terps’ 17-point win over the Demon Deacons is their biggest over an ACC team since a 75-54 win over NCState on Feb. 25, 2001, and its 91-point scoring day vs. Georgia Tech is the most the Terps have scored in anconference game since a 92-79 win over the Yellow Jackets in Feb. 21, 1999. In its four conference wins,Maryland has averaged 11.8-point margin of victory.

• This season, the Terps are scoring more (73.0 vs. 67.4), shooting better from the field (.433 vs. .414), from three-point land (.402 vs. .316) and from the charity stripe (.740 vs. .616). Maryland leads the ACC in three-pointshooting and in free throw percentage and ranks nationally in both those categories.

TERPS RECEIVE VOTES IN NATIONAL POLL• The Maryland women’s basketball team received 29 votes in the Jan. 12 AP Top 25 poll, five spots out of the

top 25. The Terps eclipsed their season win total from a year ago with 11 and started the ACC slate going 3-0.Three of Maryland’s losses have come to teams that are ranked.

• Maryland also received votes in the Nov. 24 AP Top 25 Poll. The Terps got off to their best start in four years,going 4-0.

LAST TIME OUT: TERPS TOP JACKETS• Sophomore Chrissy Fisher broke out for 17 points, one shy of her season high, to lead five Terrapin double-digit

scorers and the Maryland women’s basketball team to a 91-87 win over Georgia Tech in Comcast Center. The

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TV: None.

Radio: WMUC Radio 88.1 FM.

Internet: Audio can be accessed by logging on towww.umterps.com and www.wmucsports.com.

Location: ........................................ College Park, Md.Founded/Enrollment ................................. 1807/34,801President .......................................... Dr. C.D. Mote, Jr.Athletics Director ............................... Deborah A. YowConference ........................................... Atlantic CoastNickname .......................................... Terrapins, TerpsHome Court (Capacity) .......... Comcast Center (17,950)Head Coach ....................... Brenda Frese (Arizona ‘93)Career Record .............................. 79-52 (.603), 5 yearsRecord at Maryland ...................... 22-22 (.500), 2 yearsAssistant Coach ...... Jeff Walz (Northern Kentucky ‘95)Assistant Coach .............. Erica Floyd (Ohio State ‘93)Assistant Coach ... Joanna Bernabei (West Liberty ‘97)Dir. of Basketball Operations .......................................................................... Mark Pearson (Iowa State ‘96)

2002-03 Overall Record ...................................... 10-182002-03 ACC Record (Finish) ....................... 4-12 (8th)Letterwinners Returning/Lost .................................. 7/4Starters Returning/Lost ........................................... 3/2Newcomers ............................................................. 5

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GAME NOTESMARYLAND (12-4, 4-1 ACC)N9 BASKETBALL TRAVELERS ............ W, 58-56N16 TEAM CONCEPT ............................. W, 98-75N21 COPPIN STATE ............................... W, 79-64N23 NIAGARA ......................................... W, 82-74

TERRAPIN CLASSICN28 SACRED HEART .............................. W, 90-49N29 UMES (Champ. Game) .................... W, 97-65D3 No. 8/8 PENN STATE ....................... L, 62-85D5 at St. Bonaventure ............................ W, 65-57D10 LOYOLA ......................................... W, 76-61D13 at No. 20/18 Virginia Tech ................. L, 43-63D20 UMBC .............................................. W, 72-38

Surf-N-Slam TournamentD28 vs. No. 3/3 Texas Tech ..................... L, 53-65D30 vs. Georgetown (Consol. Game) ....... W, 66-63 OTJ2 NC STATE* ...................................... W, 68-56J4 RV/RV VIRGINIA* ......................... TV W, 69-55J9 at Wake Forest* ............................... W, 75-58J12 at Florida State* ............................... L, 77-82J15 GEORGIA TECH* ............................. W, 91-87J19 NORTH CAROLINA* ........... TV/TSN 7:00 p.m.J22 at Duke* ........................................... 7:00 p.m.J25 at NC State* ................................. TV 1:00 p.m.J29 CLEMSON* ..................................... 7:00 p.m.F5 at Virginia* ................................... TV 7:00 p.m.F9 WAKE FOREST* ................ TV/TSN 7:00 p.m.F12 FLORIDA STATE* ........................... 7:00 p.m.F15 at Georgia Tech* .............................. 2:00 p.m.F19 at North Carolina* ............................. 7:00 p.m.F22 DUKE* .................................. ESPN2 4:00 p.m.F29 at Clemson* ..................................... 2:00 p.m.M5-8 27th Annual ACC Tournament at Greensboro, N.C.ALL CAPS indicates home game; all times Eastern* Indicates ACC game; TV denotes games on ComcastSportsNet, Fox Sports and Sunshine Network; TSNdenotes game broadcast on Terrapin Sports Network

SCHEDULES/RESULTS

BROADCAST INFORMATION

QUICK FACTS

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

PROBABLE STARTERSNo. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Hometown GP/GS Pts. Reb. A Other Notes22 Shay Doron G Fr. 5-9 Great Neck, N.Y. 16-16 12.9 3.4 1.9 .800FT% 10 double-figure outings this season24 Kalika France G Fr. 5-9 Forestville, Md. 16-16 12.8 5.8 2.4 1.8 spg Grabbed 5 or more rebounds 10 times25 Cyrstal Washington F/C Sr. 6-2 Clinton, Md. 16-16 8.9 5.8 0.8 1.3 bpg Game-high 9 rebounds vs. Ga. Tech34 Anesia Smith G Jr. 5-10 Alexandria, Va. 15-10 3.9 2.4 3.1 2.2 A/TO First in the ACC in A/TO ratio54 Delvona Oliver F/C Sr. 6-3 Euclid, Ohio 16-6 8.6 5.2 0.6 . 9 0 0 F T % 19th in rebounding in the ACC

RESERVES12 Vicki Brick G Sr. 5-7 Timonium, Md. 11-0 2.4 1.5 0.9 0.6 spg Played in 100th-career game vs. GT14 Alli Spence G Jr. 5-5 Lafayette, Colo. 14-6 9.6 2.4 4.5 .536 3FG% Third in the nation in 3-point pct.32 Charmaine Carr F So. 6-1 Accokeek, Md. 15-0 2.8 2.0 0.4 . 4 1 0 F G % Saw playing time in every ACC game33 C’Vette Henson G Fr. 5-8 Annapolis, Md. 10-0 3.5 1.1 0.2 10-24 3FG 2-for-2 from free throw line at FSU40 Angel Ross F So. 6-2 Midlothian, Va. 14-0 2.2 1.9 0.4 . 6 8 4 F G % Six points vs. Georgia Tech44 Aurelie Noirez C Fr. 6-2 Vandoeuvre, France 8-0 3.6 2.3 0.3 9-10 FT Six pts, 5 reb, 4-for-4 FT at FSU41 Chrissy Fisher F So. 6-0 Rumson, N.J. 16-10 7.7 4.8 1.1 1.0 spg 17 points and six rebounds vs. GT

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GAME NOTES • JAN. 19 VS. NORTH CAROLINATerps 91-point scoring output its their biggest sincedefeating the Yellow Jackets, 92-79, on Feb. 21,1999.

• Fisher was 5-for-9 from the field and 3-for-5 frombehind the three-point arc as the Terps shot 49.2percent for the game. Freshman Kalika France scored16 points, while senior Delvona Oliver and fresh-man Shay Doron each added 15 points. Junior AlliSpence also had 14 points.

• Maryland never trailed after the 11:04 mark in thefirst half, taking a 15-14 lead. The Terps led by asmany as 16 points on a Fisher three-pointer, 42-26,and took a 46-37 edge into the locker room. Thesecond half the Yellow Jackets used a couple ofruns to come within five points of the Terps, butMaryland hit 11 free throws in the final two minutesto seal the win.

ABOUT THE TAR HEELS• North Carolina comes into this game ranked 13th in

the nation in both major polls and in third place in theACC standings, a half game behind the Terps. TheHeels are coming off of a 79-67 loss to top-rankedDuke for their first conference loss of the season.UNC is 13-2 overall.

• The Tar Heels are also led by a couple of freshmenin Camille Little (14.7) and Ivory Latta (13.9), bothof which are in the top 10 in the ACC in scoring.Little is also the top rebounder on the team and the second-highest in the league with 8.1 boards per game.

• Led by veteran coach Sylvia Hatchell, she has guided the Heels for 18 seasons, compiling a 371-177 recordduring her tenure in Chapel Hill, N.C., ranking her fourth all-time in the ACC in victories. A 29-year veteranin the coaching profession, she owns a career mark of 643-257.

SERIES VS. THE TAR HEELS• North Carolina leads the all-time series, 29-26, winning the last five meetings and 11 of the last 12. The Terps

dropped a heartbreaking 83-82 decision to UNC in Comcast Center on a buzzer-beating shot last year asUNC went on to sweep the regular-season series. Maryland has had much success at home against UNC,owning a 14-10 all-time record vs. UNC in College Park.

IN THE ACC STATS• As of Jan. 16, several Terps rank among the top 10 in a number of key statistical categories in the ACC. Junior

Alli Spence leads the conference with a .536 three-point field goal percentage and 2.14 three-point field goalsmade. She is also fifth with 4.50 assists per game and eighth with a 1.47 assist-to-turnover ratio, a category

2003-04 MARYLAND ROSTER

No. Name Ht. Pos. Cl. Hometown/High School12 Vicki Brick 5-7 G R-Sr. Timonium, Md./McDonogh14 Alli Spence 5-5 G Jr. Lafayette, Colo./Chatfield (Old Dominion)22 Shay Doron 5-9 G Fr. Great Neck, N.Y./Christ the King24 Kalika France 5-9 G Fr. Forestville, Md./Bishop McNamara25 Crystal Washington 6-2 C/F Sr. Clinton, Md./Bishop McNamara33 C’Vette Henson 5-8 G Fr. Annapolis, Md./Annapolis34 Anesia Smith 5-10 G Jr. Alexandria, Va./Hayfield32 Charmaine Carr 6-1 C So. Accokeek, Md./Gwynn Park40 Angel Ross 6-2 C So. Midlothian, Va./Midlothian41 Chrissy Fisher 6-0 F So. Rumson, N.J./Rumson Fair Haven44 Aurelie Noirez 6-3 C Fr. Vandoevre, France/Scaoux54 Delvona Oliver 6-3 F/C Sr. Euclid, Ohio/Euclid (Cincinnati State)

HEAD COACH: Brenda Frese (Arizona ‘93), 2nd seasonASSISTANT COACH: Jeff Walz (Northern Kentucky ‘95), 2nd seasonASSISTANT COACH: Erica Floyd (Ohio State ‘93), 2nd seasonASSISTANT COACH: Joanna Bernabei (West Liberty ‘97), 1st seasonDIR. OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS: Mark Pearson (Iowa State ‘96), 2nd season

Maryland BasketballBRENDA FRESEHead Coach

In her fifth season overall as a head coach, BrendaFrese has already made the quick turnaround she isknown for to a young Maryland squad.

A 1993 Arizona graduate and a native of CedarRapids, Iowa, the 2002 Associated Press NationalCoach of the Year is looking towards making the nextstep in the rebuilding process and taking the Terpsback the national power they once were. This sea-son, she had already guided the Terps to 11 wins,more than last year (10), as they ran out to their beststart in ACC play since the 1991-92 season going 3-0 in the league, one conference victory less than theywon a year ago.

Maryland ended the 2002-03 season with a 10-18 overall mark, Frese’s first season at the Terrapinhelm, with eight losses coming by 10 points or less.The Terps also took several steps in the right direc-tion, including breaking 100 points in a game for thefirst time since 1993, claiming the team’s first ACCroad win since the 2000-01 season and drawing acrowd of 5,078, the largest since Feb. 24, 1996.

In five overall seasons as a head coach, Fresehas put together a 79-52 (.603) career record, includ-ing a 22-22 mark in College Park, making amazingturnarounds along the way. Starting her career as anassistant coach at Kent State and Iowa State, shetook over the head coaching duties at Ball State in2000. Prior to her arrival, Ball State had gone 66-169.In Frese’s two seasons there, she guided the Cardi-nals to a 16-13 record in her first season then led theteam to a school-record 19-9 mark, while receivingvotes in the AP poll and climbing as high as No. 28.Her next stop was at Minnesota where she led aGolden Gopher team that went 8-20 to a 22-8 record,advancing to the NCAA Tournament second roundand achieving a No. 18 national ranking in the finalAP regular season poll, while along the way break-ing several school records.

For her successes, Frese has earned confer-ence and national accolades. She was named MAC

Coach of the Year in 2000 asmentor of the Cardinals and

was then selected Big Tenand AP National Coachof the Year in 2002 afterher stint as head coach at

Minnesota. In her 10seasons as a coach,

she has helped herteams to four NCAATournament appear-ances and advanc-ing to the NCAAElite Eight in 1999. Frese has alsohit the recruitingtrails hard and the

work seems to havepaid off. On Nov. 12,2003, she announcedthe signing of four ofthe nation’s top re-cruits. The class wasrated No. 2 by theBlue Star Report,giving solidifyingFrese’s reputationas one of the top re-cruiting coaches inthe nation.

TEAM COMPARISONSMaryland Category North CarolinaRV ............................. Ranking ........................... 13/1373.0 ........................... Scoring ............................. 78.9.433 ...................... Field Goal Pct. ........................ .447.402 ............... 3-Point Field Goal Pct. .................. .315.740 .................... Free Throw Pct. ...................... .69839.3 ......................... Rebounds ........................... 47.0+3.7 .................. Rebounding Margin .................. +10.314.1 ................. Offensive Rebounds ................... 16.825.2 ................. Defensive Rebounds ................... 30.215.4 ............................ Assists .............................. 16.919.0 ......................... Turnovers ........................... 16.99.4 ............................... Steals ............................... 11.43.4 .............................. Blocks ............................... 5.1

26 ........................... Series Wins ............................. 29

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as of Jan. 16 ACC OverallTeams W L Pct. W L Pct. StreakDuke 4 0 1.000 13 1 .929 W13Maryland 4 1 .800 12 4 .750 W1North Carolina 3 1 .750 13 2 .867 L1Florida State 3 2 .600 10 6 .625 W3Clemson 2 2 .500 12 3 .800 W1Virginia 2 2 .500 8 7 .533 W3Georgia Tech 1 3 .250 10 6 .625 L3Wake Forest 1 4 .200 8 8 .500 L2NC State 0 5 .000 8 10 .444 L5

RANK TEAM REC. PTS PVS1. Duke (24) 13-1 1,115 12. Texas Tech (17) 15-0 1,095 23. Texas (5) 14-1 1,060 34. Connecticut 11-1 1,044 45. Tennessee 12-1 972 56. Minnesota 14-0 907 67. Stanford 13-2 845 78. Penn State 11-3 795 99. Purdue 12-2 738 1010. Kansas State 11-2 732 1111. Georgia 13-2 706 1212. Louisiana Tech 10-2 642 813. North Carolina 13-2 557 1314. LSU 13-2 547 17T15. Colorado 12-2 491 14T15. Oklahoma 11-2 491 1517. DePaul 14-1 434 1818. TCU 13-2 362 1919. Villanova 12-2 187 NR20. Auburn 12-3 178 2121. Miami 13-1 177 2422. Boston College 12-2 161 2023. Virginia Tech 12-2 134 1624. Baylor 13-2 131 2425. Michigan State 10-3 105 23

Others Receiving Votes: Ohio State 79, Rutgers 72, Vanderbilt43, Utah 36, MARYLAND 29, SMS 16, Florida 15, Idaho 13,Arizona 7, Houston 6, Clemson 4, Richmond 4, Seton Hall 4,Oregon 3, South Alabama 3, Notre Dame 2, Santa Barbara 2, USC1.Bold indicates 2003-04 opponent

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RANK TEAM REC. PTS PVS1. Texas Tech (29) 15-0 985 12. Duke (8) 13-1 955 23. Texas (2) 14-1 909 34. Connecticut (1) 11-1 900 45. Tennessee 12-1 839 56. Minnesota 14-0 802 67. Stanford 13-2 741 78. Penn State 11-3 670 89. Georgia 13-2 665 910. Purdue 12-2 627 1111. Kansas State 11-2 608 1212. Louisiana Tech 10-1 506 1013. North Carolina 13-2 492 1314. LSU 13-2 445 1714. Colorado 12-2 416 1416. Oklahoma 11-2 406 1619. TCU 13-2 363 1921. DePaul 14-1 291 2115. Virginia Tech 12-2 266 1518. Boston College 12-2 202 1825. Miami 13-1 160 2520. Ohio State 10-4 145 2023. Michigan State 10-3 103 2322. Villanova 12-2 94 NR24. Houston 11-2 70 NR

Others Receiving Votes: Auburn 49, Vanderbilt 43, Rutgers 39,Baylor 38, Utah 31, Arizona 28, SMS 19, Southern Miss 16, SantaBarbara 13, Clemson 12, Florida 12, Oregon 8, Notre Dame 7,South Alabama 6, Idaho 3, Richmond 3, Washington 3, OregonState 2, USC 2, UT-Chattanooga 1, Montana 1, Nebraska 1, OldDominion 1, UNLV 1, Western Michigan 1.Bold indicates 2003-04 opponent

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2003-04 ACC Standingswhich teammate Anesia Smith is the conference’s leader at 2.24.• Freshman Shay Doron is 10th in scoring (12.9) and tied for third in free throw percentage (.800). Classmate

Kalika France is just out of the top 10 in two categories, ranking 11th in scoring (12.8) and 13th in rebounding(5.8). She is also eighth in the conference with 2.56 offensive rebounds. Having the best season of hercareer, senior Crystal Washington is eighth in the ACC with a .523 shooting percentage and fifth at 1.25blocks per game.

• The Terps are the best free throw shooting team in the ACC at .740. Last year, Maryland ended the seasonranked eighth at .616. Maryland is also the conference’s leader with a .402 shooting percentage from three-point land, which is up from its 2002-03 rate of .316.

IN THE NATIONAL STATS• As of Jan. 12, junior Alli Spence has the third-best three-point shooting percentage in the nation at .528.• Maryland’s .399 three-point shooting rate ranks eighth in the country. The Terps .745 free throw shooting

percentage is 25th in the nation. A list of where the Terps rank in several categories in the nation (out of 324team) is on page four.

TERRAPIN TURF• The Terps are 9-1 this season at Comcast Center, improving their all-time record at home to 372-107 (.777)

for one of the best all-time home records in the country. Entering the 2003-04 season, College Park wasranked 27th all-time for best city record. Cole Field House, which was the home of the Terps from 1974-2002,ranks as the 46th-best home venue all-time at 288-95 (75.2 percent).

WINS VS. RANKED OPPONENTS• Maryland has posted 89 all-time wins over ranked opponents (since 1976-77) and 21 of those victories have

been against teams ranked in the top 10. In the history of the program, the Terps have also claimed winsagainst top five teams 12 times. The Terps’ last win over a top-five squad was when they beat Virginia, theNo. 1 team in the nation, during the 1991-92 season, 67-65. Maryland was ranked No. 3 in that game.

• In 89 of the Terps’ all-time wins over ranked teams, the Terps were unranked in 24 of those games.Maryland’s only win over a top-five team while unranked was an 81-80 upset over No. 3 NC State on Jan.26, 1991.

• The Terps have not defeated a ranked foe since defeating four ranked teams during the 2000-01 season, butnearly defeated No. 8/7 North Carolina last year, falling on a buzzer-beating shot in College Park, 83-82. Thisseason, Maryland’s only three losses have come at the hands of ranked teams.

TERPS IN ACC OPENERS• Maryland is 19-8 all-time in ACC openers. The Terps have won their last two conference openers at home,

defeating Clemson, 70-59, on December 5, 2001 and NC State, 68-56, on Jan. 2, 2004.• The Terps improved to 4-1 in the ACC after defeating Georgia Tech, 91-87, for its best start since the 1991-92

season. That year, Maryland went 10-0 in ACC play before suffering its first loss of the season and endedthe year 13-3 in the conference and 25-6 overall.

DORON REGISTERS 30-POINT OUTING• Shay Doron scored 23 second-half points en route to a career-high 32, leading Maryland to a 75-58 win at

Wake Forest. Her 32 points tied the freshman class record and is the seventh-highest point total in schoolhistory. Deanna Tate set the freshman class mark in 1986 vs. North Carolina.

Most Points by a Maryland Freshman:32 - Shay Doron, vs. Wake Forest 1/9/0432 - Deanna Tate, vs. North Carolina 3/3/86

• Prior to Doron’s 32-point performance, the last Terps to score 30+ points was when Marche Strickland netted32 on Jan. 23, 2000.

FAB FRESHMEN• Two freshmen who were expected to make an immediate impact, Shay Doron and Kalika France are No. 1

and No. 2 on the team in scoring, averaging 12.7 and 12.5 ppg, respectively. In the history of the program,only four times has a freshman led the team in scoring and never have two freshmen been ranked No. 1 andNo. 2 in scoring on the team. Below is a list of players who have led Maryland in scoring as a freshman.

Year Player Scoring Average1985-86 Deanna Tate 16.71986-87 Edna Campbell 16.11994-95 Stephanie Cross 11.51998-99 Deedee Warley 13.4

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Overall ............................................................... 12-4In ACC Games .................................................... 4-1vs. Ranked Opponents ....................................... 0-3

Home .................................................................... 9-1Away ................................................................... 2-2Neutral .................................................................. 1-1On Television ....................................................... 1-0

Leading at the Half .............................................. 10-0Trailing at the Half ................................................ 0-4Tied at the Half ..................................................... 2-0In Overtime .......................................................... 1-0

Games decided by 10+ points ............................. 8-3Games decided by 6-10 points ........................... 2-0Games decided by 5 points or less .................... 2-1

When Scoring First ............................................ 10-1Score 80 or more points ...................................... 4-0Score 70-79 points ............................................... 4-1Score 60-69 points ............................................... 4-1Score 50-59 points ............................................... 0-1Less than 50 points .............................................. 0-1

Allow more than 80 points ................................... 1-2Allow 70-79 points ............................................... 1-0Allow 60-69 points ............................................... 4-2Allow 50-59 points ............................................... 4-0Allow less than 50 points ..................................... 2-0

Outshooting Opponent .......................................... 9-1Outshot by Opponent ........................................... 3-3Shoot 50% or above from the field ....................... 2-0Shoot 46-49% from the field ................................. 4-0Shoot 41-45% from the field ................................. 4-0Shoot 36-40% from the field ................................. 0-3Shoot 31-35% from the field ................................. 2-1Shoot 30% or lower ............................................. 0-0

Allow 50% shooting or above .............................. 0-2Allow 46-49% shooting from the field ................... 2-0Allow 41-45% shooting from the field ................... 4-0Allow 36-40% shooting from the field ................... 2-1Allow 31-35% shooting from the field ................... 1-1Allow 30% shooting or lower ............................... 3-0

FT% better than opponent .................................... 7-2FT% worse than opponent .................................. 5-2FT% better than 90% ........................................... 1-0FT% 81-90% ........................................................ 4-1FT% 71-80% ........................................................ 0-1FT% 61-70% ........................................................ 5-0FT% 60% or worse ............................................. 2-2

Opponent FT% above 90% ................................. 0-1Opponent FT% 81-90% ....................................... 1-1Opponent FT% 71-80% ....................................... 5-1Opponent FT% 61-70% ....................................... 4-1Opponent FT% less than 60% ............................. 2-0

Make 8 or more three pointers ............................. 3-1Between 6-7 three pointers .................................. 2-0Between 4-5 three pointers .................................. 5-1Less than 4 three pointers .................................... 3-2

Opponents Make 8 or more three pointers .......... 1-1Between 6-7 three pointers .................................. 2-0Between 4-5 three pointers .................................. 5-2Less than 4 three pointers .................................... 4-1

Outrebounding Opponent ..................................... 11-0Outrebounded by Opponent ................................. 0-3Rebounds are Equal ............................................ 1-1

Less turnovers than Opponent ............................. 8-4More turnovers than Opponent ............................ 3-0Turnovers are Equal ............................................ 1-0

One player in double figures ................................ 1-0Two players in double figures ............................. 1-2Three players in double figures ........................... 2-2Four players in double figures ............................. 5-0Five players in double figures ............................. 3-0All five starters in double figures .......................... 1-0None .................................................................... 0-0

Leading with 10:00 minutes left .......................... 11-0Trailing with 10:00 minutes left ............................ 1-4Tied with 10:00 minutes left ................................. 0-0

Leading with 5:00 minutes left ............................ 11-0Trailing with 5:00 minutes left .............................. 1-4Tied with 5:00 minutes left ................................... 0-0

Leading with 1:00 minute left .............................. 11-0Trailing with 1:00 minute left ................................ 0-4Tied with 1:00 minute left ..................................... 1-0

In Overtime .......................................................... 1-0

On Monday .......................................................... 0-1On Tuesday ......................................................... 1-0On Wednesday .................................................... 1-1On Thursday ....................................................... 1-0On Friday ............................................................. 5-0On Saturday ......................................................... 2-1On Sunday ........................................................... 2-1

In November ........................................................ 4-0In December ......................................................... 4-3In January ............................................................ 4-1In February .......................................................... 0-0In March ............................................................... 0-0

BRICK REACHES MILESTONE• When fifth-year senior Vicki Brick entered the

Georgia Tech game, it was the 100th game shehad played in a Maryland uniform. Brick hasbeen with the Terrapin program since the 1999-2000 season when the Terps reached thequarterfinals of the WNIT Tournament.

• Christy Winters holds the school record for mostgames played in a Terrapin uniform with 123games, a record she set from 1987-90.

HOW LOW CAN YOU GO?• In the 69-55 win over Virginia, the Terps’ stifling

defense limited the Cavaliers to just 12 points and16.7 percent shooting in the first half and claimeda 34-12 edge heading into the locker room enroute to the dominating win.

CHARGE IT!• Maryland has drawn at least one offensive foul in

every game this year. Freshman Shay Doronhas been the main culprit of the Terps’ streak. Shehas taken at least one charge in 14 games, includ-ing the first 11-straight games to open the season.The only games she has not drawn a charge arevs. NC State and at Florida State. Prior to Doron’sarrival in College Park and playing as a memberof the Israeli National Team, she drew a single-game record of six charges against the CroatianNational Team.

DORON RECEIVES CONFERENCE NODAGAIN• Freshman Shay Doron’s record-tying 32-point

outing at Wake Forest led to ACC Co-Rookie ofthe Week honors on Jan. 12. Her 32 points ties forthe most by an ACC player this season. It is alsothe seventh-highest total scored by a Terp in schoolhistory and ties the freshman school record.

• Doron was also 11-for-12 from the charity stripevs. the Deacons and led the team with five as-sists. It is the second time this season she hasbeen named Rookie of the Week by the ACC.

FRANCE NAMED ALL-TOURNEY• Freshman Kalika France was named to the Surf-

N-Slam All-Tournament team in San Diego, Calif.While in California, France averaged 16 pointsper game and 6.5 rebounds, while shooting .467from the field, including .500 from three-point land.Helping the team to a 1-1 mark in the tournament,she scored a then-career high 18 points againstNo. 3/3 Texas Tech. She was one rebound shy ofa double-double in the overtime win overGeorgetown, tallying 14 points and nine rebounds.

OLIVER LOOKING PERFECT• In her first 17 trips to the free throw line, senior

Delvona Oliver converted on all 17 opportunitiesbefore missing her first free throw of the season atFlorida State. She is 17-for-20 from the line andleads the team with an .890 percentage.

• Maryland leads the league in team free throw per-centage at .740 (230-311). The Terps have madea huge improvement at the charity stripe. Lastyear, they were eighth in the ACC with a .616free throw percentage.

... by starting lineupCenter Forward Forward/Guard Guard Guard W-LWashington Fisher Spence Doron France 5-1Washington Fisher Smith Doron France 2-2Oliver Washington Smith Doron France 5-1

IN THE NCAA STATS (AS OF 1/12)TEAMScoring Offense 71.8 52ndScoring Defense 62.1 111thScoring Margin 9.7 44thField Goal Pct. - Def. .385 80thRebounding Margin 4.6 50thAssists per Game 15.4 72thBlocks per Game 3.5 102thSteals per Game 9.6 121thTurnovers per Game 19.1 185thField Goal Pct. .429 79thFree Throw Pct. .745 25th3-Pt. FG Made 5.3 112th3-Pt. FG Pct. .399 8th

INDIVIDUAL3-Pt. Field Goal PercentageAlli Spence .528 3rd

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THE DISH ON SPENCE• Junior transfer Alli Spence has led the team in assists six games this season,

handing out a career-high 10 helpers in the win over Niagara. As a result, sheis fifth in the ACC with 4.50 assists per game.

• The 10 assists Spence handed out against Niagara is not only a career high but shewas also the first ACC player this season to accomplish that feat. Spence andGeorgia Tech’s Alex Stewart are the only two players in the conference to dish out10 assists.

TERPS DOUBLE UP• Four different Terps have posted double-doubles this season and in each case,

the players have accomplished that feat for the first time in their careers.• Senior Crystal Washington’s 18 points and 10 rebounds against Niagara were

career highs. She has gone on to post a double-double two more times, mostrecently in the Terps’ ACC opener vs. NC State, grabbing a career-high 13boards to go along with 10 points.

• ACC Rookie of the Week Kalika France notched a career high vs. the Wolfpack,netting 19 points and tied her career high with 10 rebounds to help Maryland toits first ACC win of the season.

• Senior Delvona Oliver netted 18 points and grabbed 10 boards in the win overSacred Heart for her first-career double-double as a Terp.

• Sophomore Chrissy Fisher needed just 20 minutes for her first-career double-double. She had 11 points and 11 rebounds in the first half against UMES andended the game 18 points and a career-high 13 rebounds.

• Sophomores Charmaine Carr and Angel Ross and senior Vicki Brick are theonly other current Terps to ever post double-doubles. Carr had 14 points and 11rebounds against Rider on Nov. 29, 2002. Ross accomplished that feat threetimes last season.

FRANCE GARNERS WEEKLY RECOGNITION• Freshman Kalika France was named the ACC’s Rookie of the Week on Dec.

29. France scored a then-career high 18 points in the Terps’ loss to No. 3/3Texas Tech at the Surf-N-Slam Tournament. She was 8-for-15 from the field andalso connected on her only two attempts from beyond the three-point line. Shewas instrumental in Maryland’s defensive effort which limited the Lady Raidersto a season-low 32.8 percent shooting.

DORON SELECTED ROOKIE OF THE WEEK• After shooting a scorching 62.5 percent from the field in the Terrapin Classic,

Maryland’s Shay Doron was named ACC Rookie of the Week on Dec. 1.Doron scored in double figures in back-to-back games of the Terrapin Classic.She led all scorers with 22 points in the 90-49 win over Sacred Heart, going 9-for-12 from the field. She followed up with a 15-point outing on 6-for-12 shooting,dishing out a career-high six assists, helping the Terps to a 97-65 win overUMES and to the Terrapin Classic title. Doron, who led all players in thetournament in points, field goals made and three-point field goals made, was 4-for-4 from three-point land, sinking a pair in each game.

NOIREZ JOINS TERPS FOR FINAL NON-CONFERENCE HOMEMATCHUP• Freshman center Aurelie Noirez has added depth to the post position after she

was forced to sit out the first eight games of the season because of internationaleligibility status. Since taking to the hardwood vs. UMBC, she has played inevery game scoring a career-high 10 points in her first-collegiate appearanceand grabbing a career-best seven boards in the win over Virginia.

MOVING UP• Two Terps are ascending up the Maryland record books. Fifth-year senior Vicki

Brick broke into the top 10 in career steals last year and is now tied for eighth inthe record books at 212. She also ranks 12th with 346 career assists.

• In just one season, sophomore Chrissy Fisher has already made her mark inthe Maryland record books. One of the best three-point sharp shooters in schoolhistory, she ranks sixth in the career record books with 58 three-pointers madeand with 159 three-point field goals attempted. Entering the season with a .382

field goal percentage behind the arc, she ranked fourth-best all-time.

TERPS DOMINATE OLD LINE STATE• The Terrapins have dominated other Maryland teams in women’s basketball

over its 33-year existence, compiling a 64-8 all-time record against thoseteams. Only Loyola, Towson and Western Maryland have ever recorded winsover the Terps.

• The Terps have not lost to a Maryland squad since a 50-43 setback at Loyola onNov. 17, 1998.

FLAWLESS FALL• Maryland was perfect in November, winning all four games schedule. The last time

the Terps went undefeated in that month was when they went 5-0 in 2000 for their bestNovember all-time record. Maryland has posted at least one win every year it hasplayed a game in that month except the 1998-99 campaign (0-4).

• Maryland’s all-time record in November is 55-19.

TERPS CAPTURE CLASSIC CROWN• With wins over Sacred Heart and Maryland-Eastern Shore, Maryland captured

its home tournament title, winning the Terrapin Classic. The Terps win the title forthe fourth time in the five-year existence of the tournament and improve their all-time record in the Terrapin Classic to 9-1.

• The Pioneers fell victim to the Terps on the first day of the tournament, 90-49. Thenext day, Maryland eclipsed the 90-point mark for the second time, downingUMES, 97-65. It was the first time since 1992 the Terps posted back-to-back90-point outings.

FISHER SHINES AT TERP CLASSIC; THREE OTHER TERPS EARNALL-TOURNEY• Sophomore Chrissy Fisher was named Most Valuable Player of the Terrapin

Classic, helping the Terps to the tournament title. Fisher had 13 points and fiverebounds against the Pioneers and was even better against UMES, posting herfirst-career double-double in the first half, en route to 18 points and a career-high13 rebounds. She also shot .500 from the field, going 12-for-24.

• Three other Terps earned tournament honors, as well. Seniors Delvona Oliverand Crystal Washington and freshman Shay Doron were named All-TerrapinClassic. Doron led the tournament in points (37), field goals made (15) andthree-pointers made (4). She also shot an outstanding .625 from the field.

• Washington averaged 15.5 points per game and 6.5 rebounds over the twogames. She also had a career-high three blocks in the win over UMES.

• Oliver shot .647 (11-for-17) from the field over the two games, leading all playersin the tournament. She posted her first-career double-double as a Terp in the winover Sacred Heart with 18 points and 10 rebounds.

DORON SETS RECORD, TIES NCAA MARK• In her first-collegiate game, freshman Shay Doron made 23 free throws in the

79-64 win over Coppin State, tying the NCAA record for makes while breakingthe ACC and Maryland records. Her 27 attempts were also a conference andschool records.

WASHINGTON’S CAREER NIGHT HELPS TERPS TO EARLY WIN• Senior Crystal Washington scored Maryland’s first eight points in the game

against Niagara, en route to a career-high 18 points. She also grabbed a then-career best 10 boards, posting her first-career double-double, to lead the Terpsto an 82-74 win over the Purple Eagles. Washington has gone on to post twomore double-doubles this season.

TURTLE TRACKS...• Maryland’s 91 points in the win over Georgia Tech its biggest scoring output in

an ACC game since defeating the Jackets on Feb. 21, 1999, 92-79.• The Terps recorded their biggest ACC win since a 75-54 triumph vs. NC State

State on Feb. 25, 2001 when they bested Wake Forest, 75-58. In its four ACCvictories, Maryland is averaging an 11.8-point margin of victory in those game.

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• Bishop McNamara High School alums Kalika France and Crystal Washingtoneach posted double-doubles in the win over the Wolfpack. France’s 19 pointswere a then-career high and her 10 rebounds tied a career best. Washingtongrabbed a career-high 13 boards to go along with 10 points. The last time theTerps had two players post double-doubles was in the 104-66 win over Riderlast season on Nov. 29. Angel Ross (19 pts, 13 reb) and Charmaine Carr (14pts, 11 reb) both recorded their first-career double-doubles.

• For the third time this season and the first time in ACC play, five Terps scoredin double figures when they topped Georgia Tech, 91-87. Five Terps alsoreached double-digit outings vs. UMES and Loyola.

• All five starters scored in double-figures in the 76-61 win over Loyola. SeniorCrystal Washington and freshman Shay Doron paved the way, each scoringgame-highs of 14 points.

• Maryland’s four freshmen scored in double-figures to lead the Terps to a 72-38rout of UMBC. Rookie C’Vette Henson tallied a career-high 12 points to lead allscorers.

• A guard, freshman Kalika France has pulled down five or more rebounds in 10of Maryland’s 16 games. She grabbed a career-high 10 in her first-collegiategame vs. Coppin State and tied that mark in the Terps’ ACC opener vs. NCState to complete her first-career double-double.

• Expected to make an immediate impact this season, freshmen Kalika Franceand Shay Doron have accounted for 35 percent of the team’s points. Doron hasreached double-digit scoring 10 times, reaching the 20-point plateau three times,including a 32-point effort at Wake Forest. France has scored in double-figures11 times, including two 20-point outings both coming against ACC teams. Bothlead the team in scoring (Doron - 12.9 ppg; France - 12.8 ppg).

• Senior Crystal Washington has already surpassed her point total from a yearago. This season, she has netted 142 points, topping the 55 points she scoredin 15 games last season. Prior to this year, Washington had never started in agame.

• Senior Crystal Washington’s two blocks against No. 3/3 Texas Tech tied a then-career-high with 16 blocks on the season which she set during the 2000-01 season.She broke that mark and leads the team with 20, 12 more than she had last season.She is currently fifth in the ACC with 1.25 blocks per game.

• Junior transfer Alli Spence’s career-high 22 points vs. No. 8/8 Penn State wasmore than she scored in the first four games of the season (20 points). She thendropped 19 points at St. Bonaventure for her first back-to-back double-digitoutings of the season. She also strung together three-straight double-digit outingsfrom 12/30-1/4.

• Junior transfer Alli Spence has been red hot from three-point land. A career .328shooter from behind the arc while at Old Dominion, she leads the ACC with a.536 three-point shooting percentage and ranks fourth in the nation in the cat-egory.

• The Terps’ 6-1 start this year was their best since going 7-0 in 1991-92. Thatyear, Maryland finished 25-6 overall and 13-1 in the ACC, reaching the NCAATournament Mideast Regional. The Terps also went 6-1 in 1992-93 and 2000-01.

WHO’S BACK• Maryland returns seven letterwinners from last season’s squad, including three

starters. Fifth-year senior Vicki Brick comes back as the team’s point guard.Starting all 28 games, she averaged 7.8 points per game and 3.3 assists pergame. The tallest player on the squad, Delvona Oliver is looking to put in a fullseason after coming to College Park as a transfer. After taking to the floor in lateDecember, she averaged 10.5 ppg and 5.3 rpg. A starter in 23 games, AngelRoss is the team’s top-returning rebounder, averaging 5.5 boards per game.

• Also coming back this season are sophomore Chrissy Fisher, classmateCharmaine Carr, junior Anesia Smith and senior Crystal Washington. Fisherearned ACC All-Freshmen team honors last year. Carr started 19 games andSmith scored 5.3 ppg while appearing in all 28 games. Washington was ham-pered by injuries for most of last year and looks to be in top health.

WHO’S NOT• Four letterwinners depart from last season’s squad, including two starters. Most

significant is the loss of Renneika Razor. A 5-8 guard, she led the team with 16.1ppg and 5.7 rpg, en route to second team All-ACC honors. She became the 20thplayer in Maryland history to score 1,000 points, ending her career 1,163 points

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which ranks 18th all-time.• Also not returning is 6-0 guard Terri Daniels. Daniels is one of the best three-

point shooters in school history, ending her career with 101 treys made whichranks third all-time. Her .352 percentage from behind the three-point arc isseventh all-time.

• The Terps also lose Brie Jackson, who averaged 2.0 ppg and 1.4 rpg in 18games, and Vanessa Ruffin (2.0 ppg, 1.3 rpg, 7 games).

TERPS WELCOME FIVE NEW FACES• Maryland welcomes five new faces to the squad - four freshmen and one junior

transfer. Freshmen Shay Doron and Kalika France come in with a number ofaccolades including earning Parade All-America honors last year. Both werealso named Gatorade Player of the Year for their home state.

• Invited walk-on C’Vette Henson comes from nearby Annapolis High whereshe was named all-county and All-Met after leading Anne Arundel County inscoring her senior year. Fellow freshman Aurelie Noirez crossed the AtlanticOcean to get to College Park. A native of Vandoeuvre, France, she was amember of the French Junior National Team.

• The fifth newcomer to the team brings plenty of experience with her. A juniortransfer, Alli Spence played two seasons at Old Dominion University and wasnamed Colonial Athletic Conference Rookie of the Year in 2000.

ALSO JOINING THE TERPS...• A new face will also be roaming the Comcast Center sidelines. Assistant coach

Joanna Bernabei comes with a wealth of experience as a head coach, assis-tant coach and a collegiate player. Last year, she was an assistant coach fortwo seasons at West Virginia and also had stints at Eastern Kentucky andWest Virginia Wesleyan.

• Bernabei replaced head coach Brenda Frese’s sister, Marsha. Marsha Fresewas a Terps assistant coach last season and left for an assistant coachingposition at Illinois.

TOP RECRUITS SIGN WITH MARYLAND• Head coach Brenda Frese announced the signing of four of the nation’s top

recruits, bringing even more excitement to the New Era of Women’s Basket-ball as the Terps look to return to national prominence. Laura Harper, CrystalLanghorne, Jade Perry and Ashleigh Newman have signed National Letters ofIntent to play basketball in College Park beginning the 2004-05 season. Fullbios and list of accomplishments can be found on www.umterps.com.

MARYLAND ON THE TUBE• The Terps will make at least six television appearances this season as part of

the ACC women’s basketball schedule. Maryland’s first televised contest wasagainst Virginia in Comcast Center on Jan. 4. The Terps are 1-0 in TV gamesso far.

Day Game T V TimeJan. 4 Virginia at Maryland RSN 1 p.m.Jan. 19 North Carolina at Maryland RSN 7 p.m.Jan. 25 Maryland at NC State RSN 1 p.m.Feb. 5 Maryland at Virginia RSN 7 p.m.Feb. 9 Wake Forest at Maryland RSN 7 p.m.Feb. 22 Duke at Maryland ESPN2 4 p.m.

TV: Regional Sports Network (Fox Sports South, Sunshine Network, ComcastSportsNet)

TERPS ON THE AIRWAVES• For the second-straight year nearly every Maryland women’s basketball game

can be heard over the radio airwaves either by the Terrapin Sports Network orby Maryland’s student radio station, WMUC. Voice of the Terps Johnny Hollidayreturns as play-by-play announcer on the Terrapin Sports Network and will beannouncing six of the Terps’ games.

• Games airing on the Terrapins Sports Network can be heard on affiliatesthroughout Maryland and Baltimore areas. Maryland home and road games

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GAME NOTES • JAN. 19 VS. NORTH CAROLINAbroadcast by WMUC can be heard on 88.1 FM as well as on the web atwww.wmuc.com and www.wmucsports.com.

UP NEXT• Maryland takes to the road for two games in the state of North Carolina. Top-

ranked Duke hosts the Terps on Thursday, Jan. 22 at 7 p.m. On Sunday, Jan.25 at 1 p.m., Maryland faces NC State to close out the regular-season series.

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2003-04 Maryland Women's Basketball Maryland Season Box Score (as of Jan 18, 2004) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES........... (12-4) (9-1) (2-2) (1-1)CONFERENCE.......... (4-1) (3-0) (1-1) (0-0)NON-CONFERENCE...... (8-3) (6-1) (1-1) (1-1)

|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----|## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------22 Shay Doron......... 16-16 419 26.2 62-166 .373 10-28 .357 72-90 .800 21 33 54 3.4 35 0 31 50 1 21 206 12.924 Kalika France...... 16-16 452 28.3 80-172 .465 14-41 .341 30-41 .732 41 52 93 5.8 30 0 39 50 5 28 204 12.814 Alli Spence........ 14-6 390 27.9 40-86 .465 30-56 .536 24-31 .774 3 31 34 2.4 26 0 63 43 1 11 134 9.625 Crystal Washington. 16-16 306 19.1 56-107 .523 0-0 .000 30-42 .714 36 56 92 5.8 38 2 13 34 20 15 142 8.954 Delvona Oliver..... 16-6 363 22.7 58-122 .475 3-7 .429 18-20 .900 32 51 83 5.2 44 1 10 32 11 15 137 8.641 Chrissy Fisher..... 16-10 343 21.4 44-114 .386 16-49 .327 19-28 .679 23 53 76 4.8 29 0 18 29 6 16 123 7.734 Anesia Smith....... 15-10 297 19.8 25-63 .397 0-0 .000 9-11 .818 7 27 34 2.3 17 0 47 21 1 24 59 3.944 Aurelie Noirez..... 8-0 122 15.3 10-25 .400 0-1 .000 9-10 .900 6 12 18 2.3 21 0 2 7 2 3 29 3.633 C'Vette Henson..... 10-0 100 10.0 11-38 .289 10-24 .417 3-6 .500 5 6 11 1.1 18 0 2 5 0 6 35 3.532 Charmaine Carr..... 15-0 156 10.4 16-39 .410 0-0 .000 10-14 .714 11 19 30 2.0 13 0 6 9 1 3 42 2.812 Vicki Brick........ 11-0 116 10.5 12-35 .343 1-3 .333 1-7 .143 7 10 17 1.5 9 0 10 13 0 6 26 2.440 Angel Ross......... 14-0 161 11.5 13-19 .684 0-0 .000 5-11 .455 4 22 26 1.9 14 0 6 8 7 3 31 2.2 TEAM............... 30 31 61 3.8 0 2------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Total.............. 16 3225 427-986 .433 84-209 .402 230-311 .740 226 403 629 39.3 294 3 247 303 55 151 1168 73.0 Opponents.......... 16 3225 359-920 .390 71-203 .350 230-310 .742 195 375 570 35.6 288 - 193 328 56 137 1019 63.7

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total------------------------------ ---- ---- ---- ----Maryland...................... 558 602 8 - 1168Opponents..................... 455 559 5 - 1019

DEADBALL REBOUNDS: OFF DEF TOTAL------------------------------ --- ----- -----Maryland...................... 31 2 33Opponents..................... 44 4 48

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2003-04 Maryland Women's Basketball Maryland Season Box Score (as of Jan 18, 2004) Conference games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES........... (4-1) (3-0) (1-1) (0-0)CONFERENCE.......... (4-1) (3-0) (1-1) (0-0)NON-CONFERENCE...... (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) (0-0)

|---TOTAL---| |---3-PTS---| |----REBOUNDS----|## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------24 Kalika France...... 5-5 154 30.8 29-61 .475 4-17 .235 15-21 .714 15 22 37 7.4 8 0 12 12 2 7 77 15.422 Shay Doron......... 5-5 138 27.6 20-53 .377 4-12 .333 26-35 .743 8 14 22 4.4 11 0 12 13 0 5 70 14.014 Alli Spence........ 5-0 130 26.0 16-33 .485 12-20 .600 13-15 .867 1 5 6 1.2 8 0 15 18 0 6 57 11.454 Delvona Oliver..... 5-5 129 25.8 25-48 .521 2-4 .500 4-6 .667 11 18 29 5.8 16 0 3 9 3 4 56 11.225 Crystal Washington. 5-5 107 21.4 18-36 .500 0-0 .000 8-9 .889 12 20 32 6.4 11 0 5 13 4 6 44 8.841 Chrissy Fisher..... 5-0 101 20.2 10-34 .294 6-19 .316 8-11 .727 6 16 22 4.4 10 0 4 7 2 3 34 6.844 Aurelie Noirez..... 5-0 78 15.6 5-16 .313 0-0 .000 5-6 .833 5 9 14 2.8 14 0 2 4 1 2 15 3.040 Angel Ross......... 4-0 36 9.0 4-5 .800 0-0 .000 3-6 .500 2 5 7 1.8 2 0 0 3 3 2 11 2.812 Vicki Brick........ 3-0 16 5.3 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 2 2 4 1.3 0 0 2 1 0 0 4 1.334 Anesia Smith....... 5-5 81 16.2 3-17 .176 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 5 5 1.0 6 0 14 8 0 8 6 1.232 Charmaine Carr..... 5-0 15 3.0 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0.2 4 0 0 4 0 0 4 0.833 C'Vette Henson..... 3-0 15 5.0 0-4 .000 0-2 .000 2-2 1.000 0 2 2 0.7 5 0 1 1 0 1 2 0.7 TEAM............... 14 8 22 4.4 0 1------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Total.............. 5 1000 134-316 .424 28-74 .378 84-112 .750 76 127 203 40.6 95 0 70 94 15 44 380 76.0 Opponents.......... 5 1000 120-293 .410 16-55 .291 82-109 .752 56 120 176 35.2 92 - 65 100 23 42 338 67.6

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd Total------------------------------ ---- ---- ----Maryland...................... 172 208 - 380Opponents..................... 143 195 - 338

DEADBALL REBOUNDS: OFF DEF TOTAL------------------------------ --- ----- -----Maryland...................... 11 1 12Opponents..................... 16 3 19

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2003-04 Maryland Women's Basketball Maryland Season Schedule/Results & Leaders (as of Jan 18, 2004) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES........... (12-4) (9-1) (2-2) (1-1) CONFERENCE.......... (4-1) (3-0) (1-1) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE...... (8-3) (6-1) (1-1) (1-1)

DATE TIME OPPONENT SCORE ATTEND HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11/21/03 7:00 p.m. COPPIN STATE W 79-64 683 (25)Shay Doron (10)Kalika France 11/23/03 1:00 p.m. NIAGARA W 82-74 525 (18)Crystal Washington (10)Crystal Washington 11/28/03 3:30 p.m. 1 SACRED HEART W 90-49 670 (22)Shay Doron (10)Delvona Oliver 11/29/03 3:30 p.m. 1 MD.-EASTERN SHORE W 97-65 704 (18)Chrissy Fisher (13)Chrissy Fisher 12/03/03 7:00 p.m. #8/8 PENN STATE 65-82 L 2126 (22)Alli Spence (5)Delvona Oliver 12/05/03 7:00 p.m. at St. Bonaventure W 65-57 755 (19)Alli Spence (12)Chrissy Fisher 12/10/03 7:00 p.m. LOYOLA W 76-61 736 (14)Crystal Washington (10)Crystal Washington (14)Shay Doron 12/13/03 2:00 p.m. at #20/18 Virginia Tech 43-63 L 3006 (12)Kalika France (5)Delvona Oliver 12/20/03 1:00 p.m. UMBC W 72-38 1356 (12)C'Vette Henson (5)Chrissy Fisher 12/28/03 8:15 p.m. 2 vs #3/3 Texas Tech 53-65 L 1195 (18)Kalika France (6)Anesia Smith (6)Crystal Washington 12/30/03 6:00 p.m. 2 vs Georgetown WOT 66-63 373 (14)Kalika France (9)Kalika France 01/02/04 7:00 p.m. * NC STATE W 68-56 2654 (19)Kalika France (13)Crystal Washington 01/04/04 1:00 p.m. * VIRGINIA W 69-55 2802 (14)Delvona Oliver (9)Delvona Oliver (14)Shay Doron (9)Shay Doron 01/09/04 11:00 a.m. * at Wake Forest W 75-58 149 (32)Shay Doron (8)Kalika France 01/12/04 7:00 p.m. * at Florida State 77-82 L 685 (26)Kalika France (7)Kalika France 01/15/04 7:00 p.m. * GEORGIA TECH W 91-87 2005 (17)Chrissy Fisher (8)Crystal Washington

* = Conference game 1 Terrapin Classic, College Park, Md. 2 at Surf-N-Slam Tournament, San Diego, Calif.

ATTENDANCE SUMMARY GAMES TOTALS AVG/GAME HOME.................... 10 14261 1426 AWAY.................... 4 4595 1149 NEUTRAL................. 2 1568 784 TOTAL................... 16 20424 1277

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2003-04 Maryland Women's Basketball Maryland Game-by-Game Highs (as of Jan 18, 2004) All games

Opponent Date Score WL POINTS REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKED SHOTS------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------COPPIN STATE 11/21/03 79-64 W 25-Shay Doron 10-Kalika France 7-Alli Spence 3-Shay Doron 3-Crystal WashiNIAGARA 11/23/03 82-74 W 18-Crystal Washi 10-Crystal Washi 10-Alli Spence 2-Shay Doron 1-Crystal Washi Crystal Washi Alli Spence Kalika FranceSACRED HEART 11/28/03 90-49 W 22-Shay Doron 10-Delvona Olive 8-Alli Spence 4-Anesia Smith 3-Crystal WashiMD.-EASTERN SHORE 11/29/03 97-65 W 18-Chrissy Fishe 13-Chrissy Fishe 7-Alli Spence 3-Shay Doron 3-Crystal Washi#8/8 PENN STATE 12/03/03 65-82 L 22-Alli Spence 5-Delvona Olive 5-Alli Spence 2-Shay Doron 1-Angel Ross Delvona Olive Delvona Olive Chrissy Fishe Kalika Franceat St. Bonaventure 12/05/03 65-57 W 19-Alli Spence 12-Chrissy Fishe 5-Chrissy Fishe 3-Kalika France 1-Chrissy FisheLOYOLA 12/10/03 76-61 W 14-Shay Doron 10-Crystal Washi 7-Anesia Smith 3-Kalika France 3-Crystal Washi Crystal Washiat #20/18 Virginia Tech 12/13/03 43-63 L 12-Kalika France 5-Delvona Olive 2-Anesia Smith 2-Kalika France 1-Crystal Washi Delvona Olive Angel Ross Anesia Smith Delvona Olive Chrissy FisheUMBC 12/20/03 72-38 W 12-C'Vette Henso 5-Chrissy Fishe 9-Anesia Smith 2-Vicki Brick 1-Delvona Olive Charmaine Car Kalika France Aurelie Noirevs #3/3 Texas Tech 12/28/03 53-65 L 18-Kalika France 6-Crystal Washi 3-Delvona Olive 2-Delvona Olive 2-Crystal Washi Anesia Smith C'Vette Henso Chrissy Fishe Anesia Smithvs Georgetown 12/30/03 66-63 WO 14-Kalika France 9-Kalika France 6-Kalika France 4-Kalika France 1-Angel RossNC STATE 01/02/04 68-56 W 19-Kalika France 13-Crystal Washi 4-Anesia Smith 2-Crystal Washi 3-Crystal Washi Crystal Washi Chrissy FisheVIRGINIA 01/04/04 69-55 W 14-Shay Doron 9-Shay Doron 4-Anesia Smith 2-Crystal Washi 1-Delvona Olive Delvona Olive Delvona Olive Kalika France Chrissy Fishe Aurelie Noireat Wake Forest 01/09/04 75-58 W 32-Shay Doron 8-Kalika France 5-Shay Doron 3-Alli Spence 1-Chrissy Fishe Kalika France Angel Rossat Florida State 01/12/04 77-82 L 26-Kalika France 7-Kalika France 5-Alli Spence 2-Shay Doron 1-Crystal Washi Anesia Smith Kalika FranceGEORGIA TECH 01/15/04 91-87 W 17-Chrissy Fishe 8-Crystal Washi 5-Alli Spence 2-Anesia Smith 2-Angel Ross Delvona Olive

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2003-04 Maryland Women's Basketball Maryland Game-by-Game Points-Rebounds-Assists (as of Jan 18, 2004) All games

12 14 22 24 25 32 33 34 40Opponent Date Score WL BRICK,VIC SPENCE,AL DORON,SHA FRANCE,KA WASHINGTO CARR,CHAR HENSON,C' SMITH,ANE ROSS,ANGE-------- ---- ----- -- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------COPPIN STATE 11/21/03 79-64 W 0- 3- 1 9- 8- 7 25- 6- 4 8-10- 3 4- 5- 0 13- 5- 0 DNP DNP 1- 2- 0NIAGARA 11/23/03 82-74 W 4- 1- 1 4- 2-10 4- 1- 1 13- 3- 2 18-10- 1 8- 5- 1 DNP 6- 6- 1 4- 1- 1SACRED HEART 11/28/03 90-49 W 2- 3- 3 0- 3- 8 22- 3- 1 9- 7- 3 15- 8- 0 0- 2- 1 0- 0- 0 7- 2- 4 4- 4- 2MD.-EASTERN SHORE 11/29/03 97-65 W 2- 0- 0 7- 3- 7 15- 2- 6 17- 7- 1 12- 5- 2 2- 2- 0 5- 1- 0 11- 3- 5 0- 2- 0#8/8 PENN STATE 12/03/03 65-82 L DNP 22- 2- 5 19- 2- 0 6- 2- 4 10- 4- 0 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 0 0- 0- 0at St. Bonaventure 12/05/03 65-57 W 4- 2- 0 19- 0- 3 7- 0- 3 8- 5- 4 9- 4- 2 DNP DNP 0- 3- 1 7- 2- 1LOYOLA 12/10/03 76-61 W 0- 1- 2 DNP 14- 4- 3 12- 3- 2 14-10- 2 9- 7- 1 4- 1- 0 10- 3- 7 0- 5- 0at #20/18 Virginia Tech12/13/03 43-63 L 2- 1- 0 DNP 10- 4- 0 12- 4- 1 2- 3- 1 0- 4- 0 0- 0- 0 10- 2- 2 0- 1- 0UMBC 12/20/03 72-38 W 8- 2- 1 6- 4- 4 10- 3- 0 10- 2- 0 2- 2- 0 6- 3- 2 12- 1- 1 6- 4- 9 2- 2- 2vs #3/3 Texas Tech 12/28/03 53-65 L DNP 0- 2- 2 8- 3- 1 18- 4- 1 8- 6- 0 0- 0- 0 0- 1- 0 3- 6- 1 DNPvs Georgetown 12/30/03 66-63 WO DNP 10- 4- 2 2- 4- 0 14- 9- 6 4- 3- 0 0- 1- 1 12- 5- 0 0- 0- 3 2- 0- 0NC STATE 01/02/04 68-56 W DNP 11- 0- 2 0- 3- 1 19-10- 2 10-13- 4 2- 0- 0 0- 1- 0 0- 2- 4 DNPVIRGINIA 01/04/04 69-55 W 4- 3- 1 12- 2- 2 14- 9- 1 1- 6- 2 12- 3- 0 2- 0- 0 0- 1- 1 4- 0- 4 0- 1- 0at Wake Forest 01/09/04 75-58 W 0- 0- 0 9- 2- 1 32- 5- 5 15- 8- 3 6- 3- 0 0- 1- 0 DNP 2- 2- 1 5- 4- 0at Florida State 01/12/04 77-82 L DNP 11- 1- 5 9- 3- 3 26- 7- 2 8- 5- 0 0- 0- 0 2- 0- 0 0- 1- 2 0- 1- 0GEORGIA TECH 01/15/04 91-87 W 0- 1- 1 14- 1- 5 15- 2- 2 16- 6- 3 8- 8- 1 0- 0- 0 DNP 0- 0- 3 6- 1- 0

41 44 54Opponent Date Score WL FISHER,CH NOIREZ,AU OLIVER,DE-------- ---- ----- -- --------- --------- ---------COPPIN STATE 11/21/03 79-64 W 9- 4- 0 DNP 10- 6- 0NIAGARA 11/23/03 82-74 W 14- 3- 1 DNP 7- 7- 0SACRED HEART 11/28/03 90-49 W 13- 5- 1 DNP 18-10- 0MD.-EASTERN SHORE 11/29/03 97-65 W 18-13- 3 DNP 8- 3- 2#8/8 PENN STATE 12/03/03 65-82 L 4- 1- 0 DNP 4- 5- 0at St. Bonaventure 12/05/03 65-57 W 9-12- 5 DNP 2- 3- 1LOYOLA 12/10/03 76-61 W 11- 4- 0 DNP 2- 2- 0at #20/18 Virginia Tech12/13/03 43-63 L 0- 1- 0 DNP 7- 5- 0UMBC 12/20/03 72-38 W 0- 5- 3 10- 3- 0 0- 1- 0vs #3/3 Texas Tech 12/28/03 53-65 L 2- 2- 1 4- 0- 0 10- 5- 3vs Georgetown 12/30/03 66-63 WO 9- 4- 0 0- 1- 0 13- 7- 1NC STATE 01/02/04 68-56 W 9- 6- 1 3- 1- 1 14- 5- 1VIRGINIA 01/04/04 69-55 W 2- 4- 2 4- 7- 0 14- 9- 1at Wake Forest 01/09/04 75-58 W 0- 2- 0 2- 1- 0 4- 6- 1at Florida State 01/12/04 77-82 L 6- 4- 0 6- 5- 1 9- 5- 0GEORGIA TECH 01/15/04 91-87 W 17- 6- 1 0- 0- 0 15- 4- 0

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2003-04 Maryland Women's Basketball Maryland Team Game-by-Game (as of Jan 18, 2004) All games

TEAM STATISTICS

|---TOTAL---| |--3-PTRS--| |----REBOUNDS----|Opponent Date Score W/L FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts---Avg------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------COPPIN STATE 11/21/03 79-64 W 20-45 .444 3-7 .429 36-44 .818 10 40 50 50.0 19 15 26 5 10 79 79.0NIAGARA 11/23/03 82-74 W 31-63 .492 3-10 .300 17-20 .850 12 31 43 46.5 13 19 25 2 9 82 80.5SACRED HEART 11/28/03 90-49 W 38-80 .475 4-11 .364 10-15 .667 16 39 55 49.3 17 23 19 4 14 90 83.7MD.-EASTERN SHORE 11/29/03 97-65 W 39-72 .542 6-8 .750 13-21 .619 19 25 44 48.0 20 26 20 3 10 97 87.0#8/8 PENN STATE 12/03/03 65-82 L 22-54 .407 5-12 .417 16-18 .889 10 9 19 42.2 15 9 11 3 8 65 82.6at St. Bonaventure 12/05/03 65-57 W 22-49 .449 10-17 .588 11-17 .647 12 19 31 40.3 22 20 24 1 8 65 79.7LOYOLA 12/10/03 76-61 W 28-66 .424 3-13 .231 17-25 .680 19 24 43 40.7 19 17 13 6 13 76 79.1at #20/18 Virginia Te 12/13/03 43-63 L 19-56 .339 1-5 .200 4-7 .571 8 19 27 39.0 18 4 19 4 9 43 74.6UMBC 12/20/03 72-38 W 27-52 .519 10-18 .556 8-14 .571 11 23 34 38.4 19 22 16 4 8 72 74.3vs #3/3 Texas Tech 12/28/03 53-65 L 23-61 .377 2-7 .286 5-9 .556 13 20 33 37.9 20 9 17 7 10 53 72.2vs Georgetown 12/30/03 66-63 Wot 24-72 .333 9-27 .333 9-9 1.000 20 27 47 38.7 17 13 19 1 8 66 71.6NC STATE 01/02/04 68-56 W 23-68 .338 6-13 .462 16-18 .889 23 28 51 39.8 12 16 17 5 8 68 71.3VIRGINIA 01/04/04 69-55 W 28-63 .444 4-14 .286 9-16 .563 16 37 53 40.8 18 14 25 3 7 69 71.2at Wake Forest 01/09/04 75-58 W 27-58 .466 5-13 .385 16-18 .889 10 24 34 40.3 20 11 22 3 13 75 71.4at Florida State 01/12/04 77-82 L 26-66 .394 8-23 .348 17-23 .739 15 20 35 39.9 24 13 14 1 9 77 71.8GEORGIA TECH 01/15/04 91-87 W 30-61 .492 5-11 .455 26-37 .703 12 18 30 39.3 21 16 16 3 7 91 73.0------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Maryland 1168 427-986 .433 84-209 .402 230-311 .740 226 403 629 39.3 294 247 303 55 151 1168 73.0Opponents 1019 359-920 .390 71-203 .350 230-310 .742 195 375 570 35.6 288 193 328 56 137 1019 63.7

Games played: 16 Rebounds/game: 39.3Points/game: 73.0 Assists/game: 15.4FG Pct: 43.3 Turnovers/game: 18.93FG Pct: 40.2 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.8FT Pct: 74.0 Steals/game: 9.4 Blocks/game: 3.4

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2003-04 Maryland Women's Basketball Maryland Opponent Game-by-Game (as of Jan 18, 2004) All games

OPPONENT STATISTICS

|---TOTAL---| |--3-PTRS--| |----REBOUNDS----|Opponent Date Score W/L FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF A TO Blk Stl Pts---Avg------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------COPPIN STATE 11/21/03 79-64 W 26-82 .317 2-9 .222 10-16 .625 21 20 41 41.0 29 17 15 3 7 64 64.0NIAGARA 11/23/03 82-74 W 28-65 .431 7-18 .389 11-14 .786 7 21 28 34.5 19 15 18 0 16 74 69.0SACRED HEART 11/28/03 90-49 W 15-65 .231 4-14 .286 15-24 .625 15 30 45 38.0 16 12 23 5 10 49 62.3MD.-EASTERN SHORE 11/29/03 97-65 W 22-60 .367 4-14 .286 17-22 .773 15 20 35 37.2 19 9 24 1 11 65 63.0#8/8 PENN STATE 12/03/03 65-82 L 30-51 .588 8-18 .444 14-16 .875 13 24 37 37.2 21 18 19 1 7 82 66.8at St. Bonaventure 12/05/03 65-57 W 18-43 .419 6-12 .500 15-22 .682 8 10 18 34.0 20 5 24 2 5 57 65.2LOYOLA 12/10/03 76-61 W 24-51 .471 3-7 .429 10-15 .667 7 27 34 34.0 20 12 21 2 5 61 64.6at #20/18 Virginia Te 12/13/03 43-63 L 23-58 .397 4-10 .400 13-17 .765 18 28 46 35.5 15 11 20 4 7 63 64.4UMBC 12/20/03 72-38 W 11-41 .268 5-19 .263 11-14 .786 9 18 27 34.6 13 11 24 0 8 38 61.4vs #3/3 Texas Tech 12/28/03 53-65 L 19-58 .328 4-11 .364 23-25 .920 19 29 48 35.9 14 6 19 8 8 65 61.8vs Georgetown 12/30/03 66-63 Wot 23-53 .434 8-16 .500 9-16 .563 7 28 35 35.8 10 12 21 7 11 63 61.9NC STATE 01/02/04 68-56 W 24-63 .381 3-9 .333 5-11 .455 14 23 37 35.9 17 13 18 8 9 56 61.4VIRGINIA 01/04/04 69-55 W 17-63 .270 5-20 .250 16-21 .762 11 23 34 35.8 14 11 19 6 9 55 60.9at Wake Forest 01/09/04 75-58 W 22-54 .407 1-8 .125 13-17 .765 9 21 30 35.4 17 13 24 0 13 58 60.7at Florida State 01/12/04 77-82 L 29-53 .547 3-8 .375 21-30 .700 8 27 35 35.3 17 14 18 4 7 82 62.1GEORGIA TECH 01/15/04 91-87 W 28-60 .467 4-10 .400 27-30 .900 14 26 40 35.6 27 14 21 5 4 87 63.7------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Opponents 1019 359-920 .390 71-203 .350 230-310 .742 195 375 570 35.6 288 193 328 56 137 1019 63.7Maryland 1168 427-986 .433 84-209 .402 230-311 .740 226 403 629 39.3 294 247 303 55 151 1168 73.0

Games played: 16 Rebounds/game: 35.6Points/game: 63.7 Assists/game: 12.1FG Pct: 39.0 Turnovers/game: 20.53FG Pct: 35.0 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.6FT Pct: 74.2 Steals/game: 8.6 Blocks/game: 3.5

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2003-04 Maryland Women's Basketball Maryland High/Low Analysis (as of Jan 18, 2004) All games

Maryland - TEAM GAME HIGHS

POINTS..................... 97 vs Md.-Eastern Shore (11/29/03) 91 vs Georgia Tech (01/15/04) 90 vs Sacred Heart (11/28/03) 82 vs Niagara (11/23/03) 79 vs Coppin State (11/21/03) FIELD GOALS MADE........... 39 vs Md.-Eastern Shore (11/29/03) 38 vs Sacred Heart (11/28/03) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS........ 80 vs Sacred Heart (11/28/03) 72 vs Georgetown (12/30/03) 72 vs Md.-Eastern Shore (11/29/03) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE...... .542 (39-72) vs Md.-Eastern Shore (11/29/03) .519 (27-52) vs UMBC (12/20/03) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE...... 10 vs UMBC (12/20/03) 10 at St. Bonaventure (12/05/03) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS........... 27 vs Georgetown (12/30/03) 23 at Florida State (01/12/04) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE......... .750 ( 6-8 ) vs Md.-Eastern Shore (11/29/03) .588 (10-17) at St. Bonaventure (12/05/03) FREE THROWS MADE........... 36 vs Coppin State (11/21/03) 26 vs Georgia Tech (01/15/04) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS........ 44 vs Coppin State (11/21/03) 37 vs Georgia Tech (01/15/04) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE...... 1.000 ( 9-9 ) vs Georgetown (12/30/03) .889 (16-18) at Wake Forest (01/09/04) .889 (16-18) vs NC State (01/02/04) .889 (16-18) vs #8/8 Penn State (12/03/03) REBOUNDS................... 55 vs Sacred Heart (11/28/03) 53 vs Virginia (01/04/04) ASSISTS.................... 26 vs Md.-Eastern Shore (11/29/03) 23 vs Sacred Heart (11/28/03) STEALS..................... 14 vs Sacred Heart (11/28/03) 13 at Wake Forest (01/09/04) 13 vs Loyola (12/10/03) BLOCKED SHOTS.............. 7 vs #3/3 Texas Tech (12/28/03) 6 vs Loyola (12/10/03) TURNOVERS.................. 26 vs Coppin State (11/21/03) 25 vs Virginia (01/04/04) 25 vs Niagara (11/23/03) FOULS...................... 24 at Florida State (01/12/04) 22 at St. Bonaventure (12/05/03)

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2003-04 Maryland Women's Basketball Maryland High/Low Analysis (as of Jan 18, 2004) All games

Opponent - GAME HIGHS

POINTS..................... 87 vs Georgia Tech (01/15/04) 82 at Florida State (01/12/04) 82 vs #8/8 Penn State (12/03/03) 74 vs Niagara (11/23/03) 65 vs #3/3 Texas Tech (12/28/03) 65 vs Md.-Eastern Shore (11/29/03) FIELD GOALS MADE........... 30 vs #8/8 Penn State (12/03/03) 29 at Florida State (01/12/04) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS........ 82 vs Coppin State (11/21/03) 65 vs Sacred Heart (11/28/03) 65 vs Niagara (11/23/03) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE...... .588 (30-51) vs #8/8 Penn State (12/03/03) .547 (29-53) at Florida State (01/12/04) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE...... 8 vs Georgetown (12/30/03) 8 vs #8/8 Penn State (12/03/03) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS........... 20 vs Virginia (01/04/04) 19 vs UMBC (12/20/03) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE......... .500 ( 8-16) vs Georgetown (12/30/03) .500 ( 6-12) at St. Bonaventure (12/05/03) FREE THROWS MADE........... 27 vs Georgia Tech (01/15/04) 23 vs #3/3 Texas Tech (12/28/03) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS........ 30 vs Georgia Tech (01/15/04) 30 at Florida State (01/12/04) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE...... .920 (23-25) vs #3/3 Texas Tech (12/28/03) .900 (27-30) vs Georgia Tech (01/15/04) REBOUNDS................... 48 vs #3/3 Texas Tech (12/28/03) 46 at #20/18 Virginia Tech (12/13/03) ASSISTS.................... 18 vs #8/8 Penn State (12/03/03) 17 vs Coppin State (11/21/03) STEALS..................... 16 vs Niagara (11/23/03) 13 at Wake Forest (01/09/04) BLOCKED SHOTS.............. 8 vs NC State (01/02/04) 8 vs #3/3 Texas Tech (12/28/03) TURNOVERS.................. 24 at Wake Forest (01/09/04) 24 vs UMBC (12/20/03) 24 at St. Bonaventure (12/05/03) 24 vs Md.-Eastern Shore (11/29/03) FOULS...................... 29 vs Coppin State (11/21/03) 27 vs Georgia Tech (01/15/04)

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2003-04 Maryland Women's Basketball Maryland High/Low Analysis (as of Jan 18, 2004) All games

Maryland - GAME LOWS

POINTS..................... 43 at #20/18 Virginia Tech (12/13/03) 53 vs #3/3 Texas Tech (12/28/03) 65 vs #8/8 Penn State (12/03/03) 65 at St. Bonaventure (12/05/03) 66 vs Georgetown (12/30/03) FIELD GOALS MADE........... 19 at #20/18 Virginia Tech (12/13/03) 20 vs Coppin State (11/21/03) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS........ 45 vs Coppin State (11/21/03) 49 at St. Bonaventure (12/05/03) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE...... .333 (24-72) vs Georgetown (12/30/03) .338 (23-68) vs NC State (01/02/04) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE...... 1 at #20/18 Virginia Tech (12/13/03) 2 vs #3/3 Texas Tech (12/28/03) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS........... 5 at #20/18 Virginia Tech (12/13/03) 7 vs Coppin State (11/21/03) 7 vs #3/3 Texas Tech (12/28/03) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE......... .200 ( 1-5 ) at #20/18 Virginia Tech (12/13/03) .231 ( 3-13) vs Loyola (12/10/03) FREE THROWS MADE........... 4 at #20/18 Virginia Tech (12/13/03) 5 vs #3/3 Texas Tech (12/28/03) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS........ 7 at #20/18 Virginia Tech (12/13/03) 9 vs #3/3 Texas Tech (12/28/03) 9 vs Georgetown (12/30/03) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE...... .556 ( 5-9 ) vs #3/3 Texas Tech (12/28/03) .563 ( 9-16) vs Virginia (01/04/04) REBOUNDS................... 19 vs #8/8 Penn State (12/03/03) 27 at #20/18 Virginia Tech (12/13/03) ASSISTS.................... 4 at #20/18 Virginia Tech (12/13/03) 9 vs #8/8 Penn State (12/03/03) 9 vs #3/3 Texas Tech (12/28/03) STEALS..................... 7 vs Virginia (01/04/04) 7 vs Georgia Tech (01/15/04) BLOCKED SHOTS.............. 1 at St. Bonaventure (12/05/03) 1 vs Georgetown (12/30/03) 1 at Florida State (01/12/04) TURNOVERS.................. 11 vs #8/8 Penn State (12/03/03) 13 vs Loyola (12/10/03) FOULS...................... 12 vs NC State (01/02/04) 13 vs Niagara (11/23/03)

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2003-04 Maryland Women's Basketball Maryland High/Low Analysis (as of Jan 18, 2004) All games

Opponent - GAME LOWS

POINTS..................... 38 vs UMBC (12/20/03) 49 vs Sacred Heart (11/28/03) 55 vs Virginia (01/04/04) 56 vs NC State (01/02/04) 57 at St. Bonaventure (12/05/03) FIELD GOALS MADE........... 11 vs UMBC (12/20/03) 15 vs Sacred Heart (11/28/03) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS........ 41 vs UMBC (12/20/03) 43 at St. Bonaventure (12/05/03) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE...... .231 (15-65) vs Sacred Heart (11/28/03) .268 (11-41) vs UMBC (12/20/03) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE...... 1 at Wake Forest (01/09/04) 2 vs Coppin State (11/21/03) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS........... 7 vs Loyola (12/10/03) 8 at Wake Forest (01/09/04) 8 at Florida State (01/12/04) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE......... .125 ( 1-8 ) at Wake Forest (01/09/04) .222 ( 2-9 ) vs Coppin State (11/21/03) FREE THROWS MADE........... 5 vs NC State (01/02/04) 9 vs Georgetown (12/30/03) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS........ 11 vs NC State (01/02/04) 14 vs Niagara (11/23/03) 14 vs UMBC (12/20/03) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE...... .455 ( 5-11) vs NC State (01/02/04) .563 ( 9-16) vs Georgetown (12/30/03) REBOUNDS................... 18 at St. Bonaventure (12/05/03) 27 vs UMBC (12/20/03) ASSISTS.................... 5 at St. Bonaventure (12/05/03) 6 vs #3/3 Texas Tech (12/28/03) STEALS..................... 4 vs Georgia Tech (01/15/04) 5 at St. Bonaventure (12/05/03) 5 vs Loyola (12/10/03) BLOCKED SHOTS.............. 0 vs Niagara (11/23/03) 0 vs UMBC (12/20/03) 0 at Wake Forest (01/09/04) TURNOVERS.................. 15 vs Coppin State (11/21/03) 18 vs Niagara (11/23/03) 18 vs NC State (01/02/04) 18 at Florida State (01/12/04) FOULS...................... 10 vs Georgetown (12/30/03) 13 vs UMBC (12/20/03)

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Official Basketball Box Score -- GAME TOTALS -- FINAL STATISTICSGeorgia Tech vs Maryland01/15/04 7:00 p.m. at College Park, Md. (Comcast Center)--------------------------------------------------------------------------------VISITORS: Georgia Tech (10-6, 1-3 ACC) TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN24 Fallon Stokes....... f 6-16 1-1 5-7 2 4 6 4 18 1 1 0 2 3325 Kentrina Wilson..... f 5-9 0-0 1-2 1 4 5 2 11 1 4 2 0 3135 Kasha Terry......... c 1-4 0-0 0-0 3 2 5 2 2 1 2 3 0 1104 Alex Stewart........ g 1-3 0-0 2-2 0 2 2 0 4 6 6 0 1 2322 Megan Isom.......... g 2-4 1-3 0-0 0 1 1 3 5 0 1 0 0 1400 Mallorie Winn....... 2-8 1-5 10-10 1 0 1 4 15 2 3 0 0 1803 Stephanie Higgs..... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 115 Megan Harpring...... 4-5 1-1 5-5 0 2 2 5 14 1 1 0 0 2530 April Johnson....... 5-6 0-0 0-0 3 3 6 1 10 2 1 0 1 1832 Jessica Williams.... 2-5 0-0 4-4 1 5 6 5 8 0 2 0 0 26 TEAM................ 3 3 6 Totals.............. 28-60 4-10 27-30 14 26 40 27 87 14 21 5 4 200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14-30 46.7% 2nd Half: 14-30 46.7% Game: 46.7% DEADB3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-3 66.7% 2nd Half: 2-7 28.6% Game: 40.0% REBSF Throw % 1st Half: 7-9 77.8% 2nd Half: 20-21 95.2% Game: 90.0% 3

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------HOME TEAM: Maryland (12-4, 4-1 ACC) TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN25 Crystal Washington.. f 3-7 0-0 2-3 3 5 8 2 8 1 4 0 1 2134 Anesia Smith........ f 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 2 1254 Delvona Oliver...... c 7-12 0-0 1-1 3 1 4 2 15 0 1 1 2 3122 Shay Doron.......... g 4-5 0-0 7-12 2 0 2 4 15 2 1 0 0 2624 Kalika France....... g 6-15 0-3 4-5 1 5 6 2 16 3 1 0 1 3212 Vicki Brick......... 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 214 Alli Spence......... 3-6 2-3 6-7 0 1 1 4 14 5 4 0 1 2832 Charmaine Carr...... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 140 Angel Ross.......... 2-3 0-0 2-4 1 0 1 0 6 0 1 2 0 1541 Chrissy Fisher...... 5-9 3-5 4-5 1 5 6 3 17 1 1 0 0 2744 Aurelie Noirez...... 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 5 TEAM................ 1 1 Totals.............. 30-61 5-11 26-37 12 18 30 21 91 16 16 3 7 200

TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 17-34 50.0% 2nd Half: 13-27 48.1% Game: 49.2% DEADB3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-4 50.0% 2nd Half: 3-7 42.9% Game: 45.5% REBSF Throw % 1st Half: 10-15 66.7% 2nd Half: 16-22 72.7% Game: 70.3% 4

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Officials: Art Bomengen, Tony Lippa, June CourteauTechnical fouls: Georgia Tech-None. Maryland-None.Attendance: 2005Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalGeorgia Tech.................. 37 50 - 87Maryland...................... 46 45 - 91ID-212328