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1 Notes TERPS SCHEDULE Fri., Nov. 13 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN CSN W, Tue., Nov. 17 FAIRFIELD CSN W, Fri., Nov. 20 NEW HAMPSHIRE --- W, EA Sports Maui Invitational - Lahaina, Hawaii Mon., Nov. 23 vs. Chaminade ESPNU W, Tue., Nov. 24 vs. Cincinnati ESPN L, Wed., Nov. 25 vs. Wisconsin ESPN2 L, Big Ten / ACC Challenge - Bloomington, Ind. Tue., Dec. 1 at Indiana ESPN2 W, BB&T Classic - Verizon Center - Washington D.C. Sun., Dec. 6 vs. Villanova MASN/FSSo L, Sat., Dec. 12 EASTERN KENTUCKY CSN W, Tue., Dec. 22 WINSTON-SALEM STATE CSN+ W, Sun., Dec. 27 FLORIDA ATLANTIC -- W, Wed., Dec. 30 WILLIAM & MARY CSN L, Sun., Jan. 3 at UNC Greensboro CSN W, Sun., Jan. 10 FLORIDA STATE* FSN W, Tue., Jan. 12 at Wake Forest* Raycom (ot) L, Sat., Jan. 16 at Boston College* Raycom W, Tue., Jan. 19 LONGWOOD CSN+ W, Sat., Jan. 23 NC STATE* ESPN2 W, Tue., Jan. 26 MIAMI* ESPNU W, Sun., Jan. 31 at Clemson* FSN L, Thu., Feb. 4 at Florida State* Raycom W, Sun., Feb. 7 NORTH CAROLINA* FSN W, Wed., Feb. 10 VIRGINIA* ESPNU ppd. (2/15) Sat., Feb. 13 at Duke* CBS L, Mon., Feb. 15 VIRGINIA* ESPN360 W, Wed., Feb. 17 at NC State* RSN W, Sat., Feb. 20 GEORGIA TECH* Raycom W, Wed., Feb. 24 CLEMSON* Raycom W, Sat., Feb. 27 at Virginia Tech* Raycom (2ot) W, Wed., Mar. 3 DUKE* ESPN W, Sat., Mar. 6 at Virginia* Raycom W, NO. 4 MARYLAND (23-8) VS. NO. 13 HOUSTON (19-15) Friday, March 19, 2010 App. 9:40 p.m. ET Game #32 Neutral-Site Game #6 Spokane, Wash. Veterans Memorial Arena Radio: Terrapin Sports Radio Network - Johnny Holliday (Play by Play), Chris Knoche (Color) Flagships - WJZ-FM (105.7) / WJZ-AM (1300) / WIAD-FM (94.7) TV: CBS - Tim Brando, Mike Gminski Storyline Maryland, the co-champion of the Atlantic Coast Conference regular season, makes its 14th appearance in the NCAA Tournament in the past 17 seasons this weekend when it plays Houston in the fi rst round of the Midwest Regional. The Terps, ranked 20th in both polls this week, come into the tournament on a roll, having won nine of their last 11. The Terrapins are a No.4 seed for the third time in their last four appearances, also drawing a 4 in 2004 and Maryland has its last nine fi rst-round matchups, with the last time the Terps lost their opening game in the tournament coming in Maryland, a No. 10 seed last year in Kansas City, beat 7th-seeded California, 71-60, in the fi rst round. Senior guard Greivis Vasquez was named ACC Player of the Year last week, the fi rst Terrapin to win the award since Juan Dixon captured the honor in Head coach Gary Williams was voted ACC Coach of the Year, his second such honor and the fi rst since Balloting was conducted by the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association. Vasquez has been named thus far to three All-America teams. FoxSports.com and Sporting News named him to their fi rst team, with Yahoo Sports giving him a second-team nod. Vasquez is the fi rst All- American for the Terps since Lonny Baxter and Juan Dixon earned those honors in Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament - Greensboro, N.C. Fri., Mar. 12 vs. Georgia Tech Raycom/ESPN2 L, NCAA Midwest Regionals - Spokane, Wash. Fri., Mar. 19 vs. Houston CBS 9:50 p.m. Sun., Mar. 21 vs. Michigan St./New Mex. St. CBS TBA March April 3 & 5 at NCAA Regionals (St. Louis) at NCAA Final Four (Indianapolis) * - Atlantic Coast Conference game Home games at Comcast Center listed in BOLD CAPS All times Eastern Media Relations Associate A.D.-Media Relations Doug Dull (Maryland 81) Office Cell ddull@umd.edu Media Relations Fax Website The Maryland-Houston matchup features two veteran coaches - Maryland s Gary Williams and Houston s Tom Penders. Those two coaches each have 648 victories in their career and are tied for 5th on the list of active Division I coaches in victories Terrapins Roster No. Player Pos Ht Wt Yr Hometown PPG RPG Other 1 Landon Milbourne F Sr. Roswell, Ga block away from being 12th Terp with Eric Hayes G Sr. Woodbridge, Va *3.8 6 straight games in double fi gures 14 Sean Mosley G So. Baltimore, Md nd on team in rebounding 15 Ersin Levent F So. Rockville, Md Walk-on prepped at nearby Landon School 20 Jordan Williams F Fr. Torrington, Conn ACC All-Rookie Team selection 21 Greivis Vasquez G Sr. Caracas, Venezuela 19.5 * ACC Player of the Year 22 Adrian Bowie G Jr. Greenbelt, Md. 4.5 *1.5 9 points in 2nd half in win over Duke (3/3) 23 David Pearman G/F Jr. Columbia, Md points in 5 minutes vs. Longwood 24 Cliff Tucker G/F Jr. El Paso, Texas Buzzer-beater to win vs. Georgia Tech 25 Steve Goins C So. Chicago, Ill Knee has sidelined him most of season 33 Dino Gregory F Jr. Baltimore, Md rd on team in blocked shots 35 James Padgett F Fr. Brooklyn, N.Y points, 7 boards, 2 blocks vs. Longwood *assists per game MARYLAND BASKETBALL NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 2010 ACC REGULAR-SEASON CO-CHAMPS 17 Straight Postseasons 7 NCAA Sweet Sixteens Since 1994

2 Honors & Accolades HEAD COACH GARY WILLIAMS ACC COACH OF THE YEAR ACSMA, Yahoo Sports, Sporting News NABC DISTRICT 2 COACH OF THE YEAR USBWA DISTRICT 3 COACH OF THE YEAR GREIVIS VASQUEZ 2010 ACC PLAYER OF THE YEAR ACSMA, Yahoo Sports, Sporting News FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICAN Sporting News, FoxSports.com SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICAN Yahoo Sports FIRST TEAM ALL-ACC ACSMA, Yahoo Sports, Sporting News BOB COUSY AWARD Finalist (Final 6) WOODEN AWARD Member of Final Ballot (Final 26) NAISMITH AWARD Top 30 Midseason Candidates JORDAN WILLIAMS ACC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM ACSMA University of Maryland Basketball Terps Among Decade s Best Lindy s College Basketball preseason magazine hit the newsstands and touted the University of Maryland men s basketball program in a number of ways. The Terrapins are listed ninth among the decade s top programs by the magazine. The listing notes Maryland s national championship in 2002, as well as its record during the decade. Senior point guard Greivis Vasquez was listed on the Terps All- Decade Team along with Lonny Baxter, Steve Blake, Nik Caner- No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. Hometown (High School/Previous School) 1 Landon Milbourne F Sr.-3V Roswell, Ga. (Oak Hill Academy) 5 Eric Hayes G Sr.-3V Woodbridge, Va. (Potomac HS) 14 Sean Mosley G So.-1V Baltimore, Md. (St. Frances Academy) 15 Ersin Levent F So.-HS Rockville, Md. (Landon School) 20 Jordan Williams F Fr.-HS Torrington, Conn. (Torrington HS) 21 Greivis Vasquez G Sr.-3V Caracas, Venezuela (Montrose Christian) 22 Adrian Bowie G Jr.-2V Greenbelt, Md. (Montrose Christian) 23 David Pearman G/F Jr.-2V Columbia, Md. (Oakland Mills HS) 24 Cliff Tucker G/F Jr.-2V El Paso, Texas (Chapin HS) 25 Steve Goins C So.-1V Chicago, Ill. (Curie HS) 32 Jerome Burney F Jr.-2V Atlanta, Ga. (Westlake HS) 33 Dino Gregory F Jr.-2V Baltimore Md. (Mount St. Joseph HS) 35 James Padgett F Fr.-HS Brooklyn, N.Y. (Lincoln HS) Head Coach: Gary Williams (Maryland 68/21st season) Assistant Coach: Keith Booth (Maryland 03/6th season) Assistant Coach: Chuck Driesell (Maryland 85/4th season) Assistant Coach: Robert Ehsan (UC Davis 05/5th season) Director of Basketball Operations: Troy Wainwright (UMUC 04/14th season) Dir. of Men s Basketball Student-Services: Joe Harrington (Maryland 68/14th season) Asst. Dir. of Basketball Operations: Kenny Beaver (Maryland 07/3rd season) Athletic Trainer: J.J. Bush (Florida State 69/38th season) Strength & Conditioning Coach: Paul Ricci (Temple 93/2nd season) Associate A.D./Media Relations: Doug Dull (Maryland 81/7th season) Terps Schedule in Spokane (All Times PDT) WEDNESDAY, March 17 Closed practice, site and time TBA THURSDAY, March 18 4:30 p.m. Maryland players in interview room 4:45 p.m. Maryland coach Williams in interview room 5:10 p.m. Maryland open practice (until 5:50 p.m.) FRIDAY, March 19 App. 6:40 #4 Maryland vs. #13 Houston, fi rst-round game (app. 9:50 EDT) SATURDAY, March 20 (If Terps win Friday) 3:55 p.m. Maryland players in interview room 4:15 p.m. Maryland coach Williams in interview room 4:45 p.m. Maryland closed practice SUNDAY, March 21 (If Terps win Friday TBA Maryland vs. #5 Michigan State or #12 New Mexico State, second-round Medley and Juan Dixon. The Terps share The Decade s Top 10 Programs with Kansas, North Carolina, Michigan State, Duke, UConn, Florida, UCLA, Texas and Arizona. Gary Williams 21st Season Williams earned the 2010 Atlantic Coast Conference Coach of the Year Award for the second time in his career in voting by the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association. He last won in the 2002 national championship season. Williams, who is (.651) in NCAA Tournament games (.667) at Maryland - continues to roll up Hall of Fame-style numbers in terms of his 32-year career and particularly the 21 years he s been directing basketball fortunes at his alma mater... He is the 5th-winningest active head coach in NCAA Division I men s basketball with an overall record of (.640)... The 1,000th game in his illustrious career was on Jan. 23 when the Terps played host to NC State Maryland Roster Quick Facts Location: College Park, Md. Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Enrollment: 37,000 Founded: 1856 Colors: Red, White, Black, Gold Nickname: Terrapins, Terps Arena (Capacity): Comcast Center (17,950) President: Dr. C.D. Mote Jr. (California 59) Athletics Director: Deborah A. Yow (Elon 74) Overall Record: NCAA Second Round Conference Record: 7-9, T7th Basketball History First Year of Basketball: NCAA Tournament Appearances/Last: 24/2010 National Championships: 1 (2002) NCAA Final Fours: 2 (2001, 2002) NCAA Final Eights: 4 (1973, 1975, 2001, 2002) NCAA Sweet Sixteens: 13 (1958, 1973, 1975, 1980, 1984, 1985, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003) ACC Championships: 8 (Tournament Champions 1958, 1984, 2004; Regular Season Champions 1975, 1980, T-1995, 2002, T-2010) Pronunciation Guide 15 ERSIN LEVENT AIR-sen leh-vent 21 GREIVIS VASQUEZ GRAY-vis VAS-kez 22 Adrian BOWIE BOO-ee 33 DINO Gregory DEAN-o Rob EHSAN Paul RICCI EE-sahn ree-chee u terps.com Maryland Basketball Notes

3 Maryland Among ACC s Best Last 5 Years Maryland has been one of the top programs in the ACC over the past 10 seasons... Even following the Terps appearances in the NCAA Sweet Sixteen from 2001 to 2003, Maryland has remained a force in the league: With 46 league wins, Maryland ranks behind only North Carolina and Duke in ACC victories over the past fi ve years. Head coach Gary Williams ranks 2nd among active ACC coaches with 202 wins in regular-season and tournament games. The Terps captured the 2002 ACC regular-season title, the 2004 ACC Tournament and TIED FOR THE REGULAR- SEASON TITLE IN Maryland owns the league s best record in games against Duke and North Carolina over the past 11 seasons. The Terps are in games against Duke and Carolina since the season... No other ACC team has more than 14 wins against the Blue Devils and Tar Heels in that time. Maryland vs. Ranked Teams Under Gary Williams Since Gary Williams took over in , Maryland has 72 wins over Top 25 teams, including a win over #4 Duke recently: Williams is the nation s winningest active coach vs. top-ranked teams with seven career victories over a No. 1 opponent (6 at Maryland; 1 at Ohio State). Under Williams, Maryland has defeated 20 Top 5 opponents, 34 Top 10 opponents and the No. 1 team 6 times. Maryland has 23 wins over Top 10 teams the last 10 years. ACC Composite Standings ( ) Team W L Pct. Duke North Carolina MARYLAND Florida State Clemson Boston College Virginia Tech Wake Forest Virginia Miami NC State Georgia Tech ACC vs. Duke & UNC ( ) Team W L Pct. Maryland Wake Forest Virginia Georgia Tech NC State Florida State Clemson Virginia Tech Boston College Miami The Terps have defeated at least one Top 10 opponent in 17 of 21 seasons under Williams, including 14 straight. Williams has led victories over 1st-, 2nd- or 3rd-ranked teams in 8 of the last 10 seasons. TERPS... In the ACC Through Games of Sunday, 3/14 Team W-L GB W-L Pct MARYLAND Duke Florida State Virginia Tech Wake Forest Clemson Georgia Tech Boston College Virginia North Carolina NC State Miami ACC TOURNAMENT RESULTS First Round - Thursday, March 11 #9 Virginia 68, #8 Boston College 62 #12 Miami 83, #5 Wake Forest 62 #7 Georgia Tech 62, #10 North Carolina 58 #11 NC State 59, #6 Clemson 57 Quarterfinals - Friday, March 12 #1 Duke 57, #9 Virginia 46 #12 Miami 70, #4 Virginia Tech 65 #7 Georgia Tech 69, #2 MARYLAND 64 #11 NC State 58, #3 Florida State 52 Semifinals - Saturday, March 13 #1 Duke 77, #12 Miami 74 #7 Georgia Tech 57, #11 NC State 54 Championship - Sunday, March 14 #1 Duke 65, #7 Georgia Tech 61 Milestones, Streaks, Rankings, etc. TERPS IN ACC STATS Maryland has hit at least one 3-pointer in 386 consecutive games. (Through Sunday s Games) MARYLAND HAS WON AT LEAST 19 GAMES IN 14 STRAIGHT SEASONS. SCORING The Terps have made 17 consecutive postseason appearances, Greivis Vasquez 2nd 19.5 ppg Landon Milbourne 17th 12.5 ppg Maryland s last losing season came in , the last season of devastating NCAA sanctions REBOUNDING levied against previous staffs at Maryland... Each school in the ACC has had a losing season since Jordan Williams T4th 8.3 rpg the Terps fell below.500 some 15 seasons ago... In fact, 9 of the 11 ACC teams have suffered FIELD GOAL PCT. (Min. 5.0 pg) through a losing season since the Terps won the NCAA title in Duke and UNC are the Landon Milbourne 5th.500 exceptions. FREE THROW PCT. (Min. 2.5 pg) Landon Milbourne is 1 block away from becoming the 12th player in school history to record Greivis Vasquez 2nd in his career... Eric Hayes has become the 6th player with 500 assists. Sean Mosley 6th.804 All fi ve Maryland starters are among leaders in the Atlantic Coast Conference in one or more ASSISTS Greivis Vasquez 1st 6.3 apg statistical categories. Eric Hayes 10th 3.8 apg Maryland is shooting considerably better than it did in the season... The Terps are STEALS currently posting a.472 clip from the fl oor... A year ago, the Terrapins shot Those two Greivis Vasquez 6th 1.7 spg fi gures are.384 this year and.333 last year from behind the arc. Sean Mosley 10th 1.5 spg Greivis Vasquez is now the 6th player in Maryland history to reach 2,000 career points... 3-POINT FG MADE He is THE FIRST ACC PLAYER EVER TO RECORD 2,000 POINTS, 700 ASSISTS AND 600 Greivis Vasquez T2nd 2.2 pg REBOUNDS IN HIS CAREER, AND IS THE ONLY ACTIVE PLAYER IN THE NATION TO HAVE Eric Hayes 8th 1.9 pg 3-POINT FG PCT. (Min. 2.0 pg) REACHED THOSE MILESTONES... Vasquez comes into the game with 2,129 points, 758 assists Greivis Vasquez 5th.370 and 636 rebounds. BLOCKED SHOTS This season, Vasquez already has set a school record for career 3-point attempts, now with Landon Milbourne T9th 1.3 bpg 688, and for career fi eld-goal attempts, now with 1,736. ASSIST-TURNOVER RATIO Maryland has a 5-3 record in NCAA Tournaments as a No.4 seed... The Terps are 21-9 overall Eric Hayes 2nd 2.4 as one of the top four seeds. Greivis Vasquez 5th 1.8 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS Tough Schedule Once Again Jordan Williams 7th 2.8 rpg DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS Maryland is facing its typically diffi cult schedule again this season. In this week s Associated Jordan Williams 5rd 5.5 rpg Press poll, three Terrapin opponents in were ranked among the top 25 (#3 Duke, #9 MINUTES Villanova and #16 Wisconsin)... Georgia Tech and Virginia Tech also received votes in the AP Greivis Vasquez 7th 33.7 mpg poll... Maryland went 5-5 this season against teams in the NCAA Tourament fi eld (Wisconsin 0-1, Florida State 2-0, Wake Forest 0-1, Clemson 1-1, Duke 1-1, Georgia Tech 1-1). MARYLAND: 2002 NCAA Champions 2004 ACC Champions

4 TERPS... Series Information Spokane NCAA Opponents Houston Series tied, N1 W N2 L Sugar Bowl Tournament at New Orleans, La. (Loyola Field House); 2-NCAA Tournament at Houston, Texas (The Summit) Michigan State Series tied, H1 L N2 L N3 W N4 W Mid-Winter Festival at College Park, Md. (Cole Field House); 2-NCAA Tournament at San Antonio, Texas (Alamodome); 3-2K Sports College Hoops Classic at New York, N.Y. (Madison Square Garden); 4-Old Spice Classic at Orlando, Fla. (Disney Milk House) New Mexico State Maryland trails N1 L All-American City Tournament at Owensboro, Ky. Statistical Comparison Maryland Houston 79.3 Scoring Average Scoring Defense Scoring Margin Field Goal % FG% Defense point FG% point FG% Defense point FG/Game Free Throw % Rebound Avg Rebounds Against Avg Rebound Margin Assists/Game Turnovers/Game Turnovers Forced/Game Turnover Margin Blocked Shots/Game Steals/Game University of Maryland Basketball The Venezuelan Sensation Guard Greivis Vasquez entered his final season poised to become one of Maryland s top players in school history in terms of the breadth of his impact: He was voted the 2010 ACC PLAYER OF THE YEAR, becoming the 5th Terrapin ever to win the award and the fi rst since Juan Dixon in It was the 6th time a Maryland player had earned the honor, as Len Bias won back-to-back in 1985 & 86. Albert King (1980) and Joe Smith (1995) are the others... Vasquez was a unanimous choice for FIRST TEAM ALL-ACC this season. A year ago, Vasquez led the Terps in minutes (34.6 mpg), FG (210), FGA (522), 3FG (64), 3FGA (198), FT (111), FTA (128), rebounds (5.5 rpg), assists (5.0 apg), steals (1.41 spg) and points (17.5 ppg)... He became the fi rst Terrapin in recorded history to lead the team in points, rebounds and assists in a season... Team leaders date back in the media guide to He was also the 6th player in ACC history to accomplish that milestone. With 2,129 points and 758 assists, Vasquez leads all active players in the ACC in those two categories... HE HAS BECOME THE ONLY PLAYER IN ACC HISTORY TO RECORD 2,000 POINTS, 700 ASSISTS AND 600 REBOUNDS IN HIS CAREER. Against #3 North Carolina on 2/21/09, Vasquez had one of the strongest games in school history... He became only the third Terrapin to record a triple-double, scoring a career-high 35 points, grabbing 11 rebounds and dishing out 10 assists... It was the fi rst triple-double for the Terps since Derrick Lewis accomplished the feat with points, rebounds and blocks twice in Vasquez scored Maryland s fi rst 16 points of the game against the Tar Heels and had 8 of the Terps dozen points in overtime... His basket with 8 seconds left in regulation completed a rally that erased a 9-point defi cit in the fi nal 1:39... His 3-pointer with 1:16 left in overtime gave the Terps a lead they would never give up... Vasquez s previous career-high in points was 28. Against Fairfi eld this season, Vasquez became the 38th Terrapin to reach 500 rebounds in his career... He is the fi rst Terrapin ever with 500 rebounds and 500 assists... At Duke, he became the 27th Terrapin in history with 600 career rebounds. Vasquez s 5.7 apg average ranks behind only all-time assists leader and current NBA player Steve Blake, who averaged 7.0 over his career... He is now 2nd in school history with Blake fi nished with 972 from In the season-opener against Charleston Southern, Vasquez recorded 13 assists... He fell two shy of the single-game school record he shares with Terrell Stokes... He matched that season-high on 2/24 with 13 against Clemson, getting his 4th game of the season and the 13th of his career with double fi gures in assists. He currently is on Maryland career lists in points (3rd), assists (2nd), steals (8th), FG (6th), FGA (1st), 3FG (2nd), 3FGA (1st), FT (5th) and FTA (7th)... Against Georgia Tech on 2/20, Vasquez became the 6th player in Maryland history to reach 2,000 points... After a game-high 17 points against Georgia Tech on 3/12, he is 3rd with 2, He is 20 points away from Len Bias in 2nd (2,149, ). Vasquez is among ACC statistical leaders in points (2nd), FT% (2nd), 3FG (T2nd), assists (1st), steals (6th), assist-turnover ratio (5th) and minutes (7th). He is averaging 23.8 ppg in his last 8 games (Terps are 7-1 in that stretch). He scored 20 points or more in seven straight games between 12/12/09 (Eastern Kentucky) and 1/12/10 (at Wake Forest) and his efforts against Winston-Salem State (12/22) and Florida Atlantic (12/27) earned him ACC PLAYER OF THE WEEK HONORS FOR 12/28... Vasquez also was PLAYER OF THE WEEK for 2/8 after his double-double against UNC... He earned back-to-back PLAYER OF THE WEEK honors on 2/22 and 3/1, giving him four for the year. Vasquez is 1st in the league in assists with a 6.3 apg mark (Ishmael Smith, Wake, 6.0 apg) and was 5th in the nation after last weekend... His 13 helpers and 15 points against Clemson gave him his 3rd double-double of the season and the 13th of his career. NCAA Assists Per Game Rk Player APG 1 Ronald Moore, Siena Demetri McCamey, Illinois Johnathon Jones, Oakland John Wall, Kentucky GREIVIS VASQUEZ, MARYLAND Tweety Carter, Baylor Ishmael Smith, Wake Forest Larry Drew II, North Carolina Junard Hartley, Campbell Evan Turner, Ohio State 5.9 Through games of 3/14/10 Vasquez led the Terps in points (23), rebounds (7) and assists (7) at Florida State, marking the fi rst time since Vasquez s triple-double last year vs. UNC that a Terrapin has led the team in those three categories in a game. Vasquez had 33 of his career-high 41 points after halftime in the double-overtime win at Virginia Tech (2/27)... He had 28 in the second half... It was the 5th 30-point game of his career. Vasquez scored 9 of his 20 points in the win over #4 Duke in the fi nal 5:10. He is 10th in the ACC in career assists with 758, having just passed Phil Ford of UNC. Vasquez, who is one of the 26 players on the fi nal ballot for the Wooden Award, is the only player at Division I currently averaging at least 19 points and 6 assists per game. u terps.com Maryland Basketball Notes

5 More From Milbourne Landon Milbourne entered his senior season having gained a measure of versatility to his game after moving inside last year... His effort exemplifi ed his leadership role on the team... Milbourne joined Vasquez as the only two Terps a year ago to start all 35 games. Milbourne was 2nd on the team in rebounding with a 5.3 rpg average last year University of Maryland Basketball ACC - Fast Finishes to 1,000 Points Career 1,000-point scorers in ACC who had less than 25 points in their freshman seasons: Brian Howard, NC State (13 pts as Fr.) 1,035 LANDON MILBOURNE, MARYLAND (16) 1,004 Kevin McClinton, Maryland (22) 1,024 Delaney Rudd, Wake Forest (25) 1,324 Courtesy ACC This season, against Charleston Southern, Milbourne led the Terps in scoring with 16 points, hitting 7 of 10 shots from the fi eld... He also added seven rebounds, two blocks and four steals. Against UNH, Milbourne hit 9 of 15 from the fl oor en route to a career-high 24 points... He ranks 5th in the ACC with a.500 shooting percentage from the fl oor. He has moved into 12th on the career blocked shots list with He is 1 block away from becoming the 12th Terp in history with 100 career blocks. Milbourne is 2nd on the team in scoring (12.5 ppg) and is 3rd in rebounding (4.9 rpg). Hayes Continues Strong Play Eric Hayes has been a steadying infl uence throughout his four years as a Terrapin... He came into his senior year having played 100 career games and, with a 3-pointer late in regulation at Wake Forest on 1/12, became the 48th Terrapin to reach the 1,000-point plateau: His best games of last season came at the end, when he averaged 15.2 ppg in five postseason games... He scored in double fi gures in 9 of the last 13 games (12.8 ppg) and in each of the fi nal 5 games... His fi rst two 20-point games of his career came at the 2009 ACC Tournament, where he scored a career-high 21 (5-for-6 3FG) against NC State and 20 in the semis against Duke... He earned 2nd team All-Tourney. His current.867 FT percentage would top the school s career list (Greg Manning,.858 from )... Hayes is currently 4th on the career list of 3-pointers made with 191 and is 6th in 3-point attempts (474). He has a 3-pointer in 27 of the Terps 31 games this year... His.450 shooting percentage behind the arc would lead the ACC, but he s 3 short of qualifying for the list... He s also hitting.500 from the fl oor and.863 from the foul line. Hayes is continuing his career-long trend of taking care of the ball, now with 118 assists and 50 turnovers (2.36 assist-turnover ratio, 2nd in the ACC, Jon Scheyer, Duke, 2.9)... He had a season-high 9 against Florida Atlantic (12/27) with just 1 turnover... Hayes had his fi rst doublefi gure game of the season in assists with 10 in the double-ot win at Virginia Tech, posting a double-double (also 12 points). Hayes has scored in double fi gures in 6 straight games (13.3 ppg), in 7 of his last 8 and 11 of his last 13 games. Mosley Improving Sophomore guard Sean Mosley had an outstanding start to the season. After working hard on the offensive part of his game in the summer, the dedication paid off: The fi rst 20-plus point game of his career came in marquee fashion as he scored 26 against then-3rd-ranked Villanova (12/6)... Mosley hit 11 of 14 shots from the fl oor and went 3-for-4 from behind the arc en route to his career-best effort and the top scoring performance by a Terrapin to that point in the season. Mosley is now 4th on the team with a 10.5 points per game average, having scored in double fi gures in 17 games. He s hitting.514 from the fi eld thus far this season, including a perfect 8-for-8 from the fl oor en route to a team-high 21 points against Longwood (1/19). Mosley went 6-for-8 from the fl oor, including 2-for-3 behind the arc, to score a team-high 20 points in the win over Clemson on 2/24... He scored Maryland s fi rst 7 points of the game and had 12 points by halftime. Mosley improved his career-high in single-game assists from four to 10 vs. New Hampshire. After the fi rst three games, he had 16 assists and no turnovers. Mosley is 2nd on the team in rebounding with a 5.2 rpg average... His career-high 13 boards at Wake Forest (6 offensive) were the most by a Maryland player at the time. Seth Davis of SI.com listed Mosley among his breakout sophomores in He has hit 19 consecutive FTs in a stretch going back to the Clemson game at home (2/24). TERPS... In the Polls Associated Press Top 25 - March 15 Rk Team Rec Pts Prev 1. Kansas (65) , Kentucky , Duke , Syracuse , Ohio State , West Virginia , Kansas State , New Mexico , Villanova Purdue Butler Temple Michigan State Georgetown Tennessee Wisconsin Brigham Young Pittsburgh Baylor MARYLAND Vanderbilt Gonzaga Texas A&M Richmond Xavier Others receiving votes: Northern Iowa 68, Texas-El Paso 58, Notre Dame 39, Marquette 33, San Diego State 18, Saint Mary s 15, UNLV 5, Georgia Tech 4, Utah State 3, Virginia Tech 3, Mississippi State 1, Murray State 1, Texas 1. USA Today/ESPN Coaches Top 25 - March 15 Rk Team Rec Pts Prev 1. Kansas (31) Kentucky Duke Syracuse West Virginia Ohio State Kansas State Butler Villanova New Mexico Purdue Michigan State Temple Tennessee Georgetown Brigham Young Pittsburgh Gonzaga Wisconsin MARYLAND Baylor Vanderbilt Texas A&M Northern Iowa Texas-El Paso Others receiving votes: Saint Mary s 37, Richmond 24, San Diego State 16, Cornell 14, Washington 10, Marquette 9, Utah State 5, Xavier 4, Old Dominion 3, Georgia Tech 2, Minnesota 1, Texas 1. Records, rankings through Monday Teams in italics are Maryland opponents MARYLAND: 2002 NCAA Champions 2004 ACC Champions

6 TERPS... Fan Support Attendance Continues to Soar Attendance for Maryland basketball remains consistently strong on a national basis. For the past 10 seasons, the Terps have been ranked in the top 10 nationally in overall attendance, home and away. Over the last seven years, the Terps have ranked at least 8th nationally in home attendance, which has skyrocketed to 2,127,133 - an average of 17,294 each time the Terps play in the Comcast Center. In , Maryland ranked 6th in the nation as 341,050 watched 19 Terrapin basketball games, as the Terps played to 100 percent capacity for the second time in six seasons. In , the Maryland basketball team fi nished fi fth nationally in home attendance average for the second-straight season and records were once again shattered at the Terps state-of-the-art Comcast Center. The Terrapins and their fans set new records for single-game attendance with 16 full sellouts as the Terps played to 100 percent capacity (17.950). In , when the Terrapins first moved into the $125-million, 17,950 seat Comcast Center, they shattered all previous attendance records set in storied Cole Field House. Best Home Attendance Averages Year Dates Attend. Average ,673 16, (7th) ,858 17, (6th) ,050 17, (8th) ,616 16, (6th) ,961 17, (6th) ,391 16, (5th) ,200 17, (5th) ,057 17, ,495 14, ,809 14, ,369 14, ,365 14, NCAA Division I Home Attendance Leaders School Dates Attend. Average 1. Kentucky ,547 22, Syracuse ,841 21, North Carolina ,519 21, Tennessee ,239 20, Louisville ,142 19, Wisconsin ,680 17, MARYLAND ,858 17, Memphis ,658 16, Kansas ,652 16, Marquette ,596 16,200 Terps Rated No. 1 in Fan Support University of Maryland students were rated best in the nation at supporting their intercollegiate sports teams, according to a 2005 survey by the Princeton Review. In its annual ranking list of its Top-20 colleges in a number of categories, the Review lists a number of extracurricular activities, including one titled Students Pack the Stadiums. Maryland topped that list followed by Notre Dame, Florida, Penn State, North Carolina, Georgia, Gonzaga, Arizona, Tennessee and Texas University of Maryland Basketball Freshman on the Boards Freshman forward Jordan Williams made an immediate impact on the glass and on the team. WILLIAMS WAS VOTED THIS WEEK TO THE ACC ALL-ROOKIE TEAM, the fi rst Maryland player to make that team since Steve Blake was selected in Williams leads the team and is T4th in the ACC in rebounds with an 8.3 rpg average and is 2nd among freshmen on that list. Williams has led or tied for the team lead in rebounding in 23 of the Terps 31 games. Williams holds 13 of the top 15 single-game efforts on the boards this year with 11 games in double fi gures... His 15 in the double-ot win at Virginia Tech (2/27) were the most by a Terrapin this season... He has double fi gures in rebounds in 5 of his last 8 games (9.6 rpg). Williams had at least 5 rebounds in each of his fi rst 15 games as a Terrapin and in 30 of 31 contests this year. Williams has scored 11.9 ppg in his last 8 games (3 in double fi gures), including 18 against Clemson and 15 against Duke. Williams is 3rd on the single-season rebounding list for Terrapin freshmen with Buck Williams holds the freshman mark with 323 in He is only the 3rd freshman to post at least 250 points and 250 rebounds as a Terrapin (Joe Smith, Buck Williams). Great Guard Play Ball-handling has been a strength of the Terrapins this season... Maryland is 1st in the league in assists (16.4 apg), 2nd in turnover margin (+3.5) and 1st in assist-turnover ratio (1.38)... The Terps have had more assists than their opponents in 22 games this year. The Terrapins are also among the national leaders in each of those team categories (13th in assists per game, 15th in assist-turnover ratio and 21st in turnover margin) after last weekend. Maryland has had 10 or fewer turnovers in 11 contests this season, including a season-low 7 at NC State and only 11 in 50 minutes at Virginia Tech. Working Overtime Maryland is all-time in overtime games... Maryland has played at least one overtime game in 16 of the last 18 seasons, including each of the last 8 years. Maryland s OT win over Vermont (11/21/08) marked the largest winning margin in an overtime game for the Terps, who outscored the Catamounts 17-2, including the fi rst 17 points of the extra session. NCAA Scoring Margin Rk Player Mgn 1 Kansas BYU Murray State Duke Coastal Carolina Syracuse Utah State Kentucky Saint Mary s (Cal.) Ohio State Cornell MARYLAND 11.8 NCAA FG Percentage Defense Rk Player FG% 1 Florida State Saint Peter s Kansas Temple Georgia Tech Coastal Carolina Kentucky Wake Forest Baylor Southern California Murray State Mississippi State MARYLAND.388 NCAA Assists Per Game Rk Player APG 1 Sam Houston State Syracuse Lipscomb Kansas Utah State Longwood Notre Dame Minnesota Northwestern Michigan State Saint Mary s (Cal.) Cornell MARYLAND 16.4 UNC Asheville 16.4 Through games of 3/14/10 Maryland is in overtime games played at home, including a 6-0 mark at Comcast Center... The most recent extra-session win came on 2/27/10 in double overtime at Virginia Tech ( ). The Terps are in overtime games under Gary Williams. Maryland is 1-1 in overtime games this season, having lost at Wake Forest, 85-83, on 1/12/10 and won at Virginia Tech. Veteran Coaches Maryland s Gary Williams and Houston s Tom Penders are tied with 648 victories, ranking 5th in wins among active Division I coaches... Williams and Penders have met three times, with Williams holding a 2-1 edge (12/3/ Terps 71, GW /5/ GW 74, Terps /18/95 - Terps 82, Texas 68, NCAAs). u terps.com Maryland Basketball Notes

7 Adept at Long Range Maryland has proven to be one of the nation s most profi cient 3-point shooting teams since the rule was instituted in Maryland has made at least one 3-pointer in 386 consecutive games. Maryland has failed to make a 3-pointer just twice in the last 454 games. The last game the Terps failed to make a 3-pointer was 1/7/1999 when Maryland went 0-for-7 from 3-point range in a win at Virginia. Since Gary Williams took over, Maryland has hit a 3-pointer in 669 of 676 games. Since the rule was instituted in 1987, Maryland has hit at least one three-pointer in 726 of 735 games. Maryland made a school-record 217 treys in The Terps top 3-point shooting percentage was.461 (122-for-290) in Maryland set new school records for most 3-pointers in a game (17) and most 3-point attempts (37) in against Missouri-Kansas City. The Terps vs. No. 1 Maryland posted an victory over No. 1 North Carolina on January 19, The Terps are tied for second place in NCAA history with 10 wins over No. 1-ranked teams. Maryland has won four of its last seven meetings against top-ranked teams. Maryland has defeated a No. 1-ranked opponent in four of the last eight seasons. Two of the Terps last four wins over a top-ranked team have been against Duke. Head coach Gary Williams ranks T1st with Roy Williams among all active Division I coaches with seven career wins over a No. 1 team (6 at Maryland, 1 at Ohio State). The Terps have played 24 games vs. No. 1 teams dating back to Terps Beat the Best in Last season, Maryland was the only team in the nation to beat both North Carolina and Michigan State, the two fi nalists in the NCAA Championship Game in Detroit... The Terps beat Michigan State, 80-62, in the fi rst round of the Old Spice Classic in Orlando, Fla., on Thanksgiving Night. The Terps added an overtime win over then-no. 3 North Carolina on Feb According to Stats, LLC, the Terps were the fi rst team to beat both NCAA fi nalists in the same season since when UNC beat both Connecticut and Georgia Tech... Only three other teams toppled both fi nalists in the same season in the last 12 years... Stanford knocked off Duke and Arizona in , while Purdue and Kentucky both defeated the title game participants in (Michigan State and Florida). Fear the Turtle! Maryland is one of the most consistent winning programs in the country following more than a decade of excellence: The Terps have averaged 23.0 wins per season the last 14 years, including eight consecutive 20-win seasons from Maryland has 17 straight postseason appearances, including 11 consecutive trips to the NCAA TOURNAMENT from The Terrapins have won at least two postseason games (ACC, NCAA, NIT) in 9 of the last 11 seasons, including a 3-2 mark last year. Games Without Making a 3-Pointer Date W/L Score Opponent 3FG-A 11/27/87 W vs. Loyola (Md.) /28/87 W vs. Ole Miss 0-2 3/02/89 L at NC State 0-2 1/04/89 L at Wake Forest /19/90 W at Southern Cal 0-7 2/19/91 W at Virginia Tech /04/93 W Morgan State 0-8 3/18/95 W vs. Texas 0-5 1/07/99 W at Virginia 0-7 NCAA Sweet 16 s Since 1994 Rk Team No. 1 Kansas 10 Duke 10 Connecticut 10 4 Kentucky 9 UCLA 9 6 Arizona 8 Michigan State 8 North Carolina 8 9 MARYLAND 7 The Terps have advanced to the NCAA SWEET SIXTEEN 7 times in the last 16 years... The Terps are 9th nationally in the number of Sweet Sixteen appearances since Maryland made consecutive trips to the NCAA FINAL FOUR in 2001 and The Terps captured the 2002 NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP. The Terps captured the 2004 ACC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIP. Maryland tied for the REGULAR-SEASON CHAMPIONSHIP in the ACC in Terps Sign Three Players for Fall 2010 Head Coach Gary Williams landed one of his best recruiting classes in recent memory during the early signing period when Ashton Pankey, Mychal Parker, and Terrell Stoglin signed National Letters of Intent to play basketball at Maryland. The trio has the Terrapins 2010 recruiting class among the top 20 in the nation, according to a number of national recruiting analysts. Rivals.com currently has Maryland s signing class ranked 15th in the nation, while ESPN.com has ranked the Maryland signing class at No. 19. All three players should have an immediate impact on our program, said Williams. They have the maturity and ability to play at a high level. All three signees are listed by analysts as outstanding prospects at the high-major level. Pankey is a 6-foot-9 power forward from Bronx, N.Y., who plays at St. Anthony High School. He was ranked 36th in the nation among power forwards by Scout.com. Parker is a 6-foot-6 small forward who plays for the Miller School in Crozet, Va. A fourstar prospect by Rivals.com, he was ranked 13th nationally among shooting guards by ESPN.com. Stoglin is a 6-foot-1 point guard from Tucson, Ariz. He averaged 27 points and seven assists a game as a junior at Santa Rita High School and is a two-time player of the year in the Tucson area. He is the 19th-ranked point guard in the nation by ESPN.com. The threesome is slated to replace the three-player senior class which is on pace to graduate in the spring. Maryland s roster includes seniors Greivis Vasquez, Landon Milbourne and Eric Hayes, who are slated to graduate in the spring. MARYLAND: 2002 NCAA Champions 2004 ACC Champions

8 Commitment To Education Under Gary Williams, the Maryland basketball program continues to place a high priority on education and the personal growth of its studentathletes. Maryland has graduated eight of its last 10 seniors and all four current seniors (Jerome Burney, Greivis Vasquez, Eric Hayes, Landon Milbourne) are on track to earn their degrees this season. Burney has been named the recipient of the LeFrak Scholarship Award. The scholarship represents an endowment established by the Samuel J. and Ethel LeFrak Foundation, and is awarded annually to three Maryland student-athletes who exhibit extraordinary athletic, leadership and scholarship abilities. Many former Terps continue to work toward their degrees while continuing to pursue professional basketball opportunities. Keith Booth, a four-year starter and 1997 All-American, graduated in 2003 after pursuing a professional basketball career that included winning an NBA Championship in 1998, and is now one of Gary Williams assistant coaches. Former Terps Calvin McCall, Laron Profi t and Terrell Stokes are among the recent men s basketball players to earn degrees from the University of Maryland. Maryland student-athletes all work toward completion of their college degree with the assistance of the Academic Support and Career Development Unit. Booth Named Terps ACC Legend for 2010 Maryland assistant coach Keith Booth was one of the players honored this March at the 2010 ACC Tournament Legends Brunch held in Greensboro, N.C. Booth, who played for the Terrapins from , was a third-team All-America selection in 1997 by both the Associated Press and the NABC, helped lead the Terrapins to an four-year record and four NCAA Tournament appearances. Booth is still ranked 9th on the Maryland career scoring list with 1,776 points, sixth in rebounds and sixth in steals. He earned fi rst-team All-ACC accolades in 1997 and third-team honors in 1995 and was a second-team All-ACC Tournament pick in A fi rst-round draft pick by the Chicago Bulls in the 1997 NBA Draft, he played for the Bulls in 1998 when they captured the NBA World Championship. He rejoined Maryland as an assistant for Head Coach Gary Williams for the season. Former Terps Coach Bud Millikan Dies Bud Millikan, who coached men s basketball at the University of Maryland from 1950 to 1967, died recently at the age of 89. Millikan coached for 17 seasons at Maryland and compiled a (.572) record. The Terrapins reached the NCAA Elite Eight and won the Atlantic Coast Conference title in the season. That Terrapin team went 22-7 and fi nished sixth in the nation in the fi nal rankings. Current head coach Gary Williams played as a point guard for Millikan s Maryland varsity team from the season through Williams said Millikan s coaching style gave a number of his players the inspiration they needed to become successful coaches in their own right. He was my coach for all four years, said Williams, who noted that Millikan also played and learned under legendary Hall of Fame coach Dr. Henry Iba. I think his strength was he was a very strict fundamentals coach. That was an important part of a number of us becoming head coaches. Williams noted that players like Billy Jones (UMBC), Joe Harrington (Hofstra, George Mason, Long Beach State, Colorado), Terry Truax (Towson) and Billy Franklin (Bowie HS) were all head-coaching products of Millikan s program. To have that many coaches come off one team shows that if you listened, you picked up a lot of good things, said Williams. He was a tough coach and if you wanted to play, you did things his way. He was a great person. Millikan, who also was the coach when Billy Jones became the fi rst African-American player to play basketball in the ACC, was inducted to the University of Maryland Athletics Hall of Fame in Decade s Best by the Bog Maryland s run to the 2002 NCAA National Championship was picked by Washington Post blogger Dan Steinberg as the top D.C. sports story of the decade in a recent article... In addition, Steinberg selected Maryland alumnus Juan Dixon in the second spot among D.C. athletes of the decade. Home Sweet Home Maryland has been a dominant home team over the years: The Terps are (.741) all-time at home dating back to Maryland is (.820) all-time at Comcast Center. The Terps are (.817) at home under Gary Williams ( at Cole Field House). Maryland is (.849) at home the last 10-plus seasons (since ). Maryland has won 63 of its last 66 regular season non-conference games at Comcast Center under Williams. The Terps are (.955) in regular season non-conference home games under Williams. Maryland is (.811) in home-openers in College Park all-time, including a 33-game winning streak (last loss on 11/27/76 to Notre Dame, 80-79, OT)... The Terps did not play a home game in Maryland in the ACC Maryland has fi nished its 57th season as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference. The Terps were a charter member of the conference in after 30 years as a member of the Southern Conference. Against Virginia (1/20/09), Maryland became only the 3rd school in ACC history to post 400 league wins. The Terps are (.512) all-time in ACC games. Maryland is (.641) in ACC home games. Maryland is (.386) in ACC away games. Under Gary Williams, Maryland is (.556) in ACC play. Maryland is (.680) at home in ACC games under Williams, including a (.707) mark at Comcast Center. The Terps have captured three ACC Tournament Championships: 1958,1984 and u terps.com Maryland Basketball Notes

9 Points (1,000 or more) Rk. Pts. Player (Years) 1. 2,269 Juan Dixon ( ) 2. 2,149 Len Bias ( ) 3. 2,129 GREIVIS VASQUEZ (2006-**) 4. 2,058 Albert King ( ) 5. 2,017 Adrian Branch ( ) 6. 2,015 John Lucas ( ) 7. 1,858 Lonny Baxter ( ) 8. 1,807 Tom McMillen ( ) 9. 1,776 Keith Booth ( ) 10. 1,743 Johnny Rhodes ( ) 11. 1,733 Terence Morris ( ) 12. 1,704 Walt Williams ( ) 13. 1,607 Ernest Graham ( ) 14. 1,573 Nik Caner-Medley ( ) 15. 1,566 Laron Profi t ( ) 16. 1,561 Greg Manning ( ) 17. 1,457 Derrick Lewis ( ) 18. 1,414 James Gist ( ) 19. 1,386 Gene Shue ( ) 20. 1,372 Exree Hipp ( ) 21. 1,370 Will Hetzel ( ) 22. 1,354 Tony Massenburg (1986, 88-90) 23. 1,315 Evers Burns ( ) 24. 1,300 Jay McMillen ( ) 25. 1,290 Joe Smith ( ) 26. 1,266 Bob Kessler ( ) 27. 1,244 Lee Brawley ( ) 28. 1,235 Jim O Brien ( ) 29. 1,221 Drew Nicholas ( ) 30. 1,219 Steve Sheppard ( ) 31. 1,198 Larry Gibson ( ) 32. 1,180 Mike Jones ( ) 33. 1,172 ERIC HAYES (2006-**) 1,172 Obinna Ekezie ( ) 35. 1,161 Maurice Howard ( ) 36. 1,153 Buck Williams ( ) 37. 1,139 Steve Blake ( ) 38. 1,126 D.J. Strawberry ( ) 39. 1,123 Duane Simpkins ( ) 40. 1,109 Ekene Ibekwe ( ) 41. 1,108 Chris McCray ( ) 42. 1,094 Gary Ward ( ) 43. 1,087 Keith Gatlin ( , 88) 44. 1,074 LANDON MILBOURNE (2006-**) 45. 1,064 Kevin McLinton ( ) 46. 1,026 Brad Davis ( ) 47. 1,022 John Gilchrist ( ) 48. 1,017 Len Elmore ( ) 49. 1,007 Lawrence Boston ( ) Rebounds (500 or more) Rk. Reb Player (Years) 1. 1,053 Len Elmore ( ) Lonny Baxter ( ) Derrick Lewis ( ) Buck Williams ( ) Terence Morris ( ) Keith Booth ( ) Larry Gibson ( ) Tom McMillen ( ) Bob Kessler ( ) Al Bunge ( ) James Gist ( ) Ekene Ibekwe ( ) Len Bias ( ) Tony Massenburg (1986, 88-90) Albert King ( ) Johnny Rhodes ( ) Will Hetzel ( ) Joe Smith ( ) Obinna Ekezie ( ) University of Maryland Basketball Career Record Book UPDATE Nik Caner-Medley ( ) Rod Horst ( ) GREIVIS VASQUEZ (2006-**) 636 Herman Veal ( ) Evers Burns ( ) Lawrence Boston ( ) Travis Garrison ( ) Gary Ward ( ) Juan Dixon ( ) 599 Bob Kessler ( ) Tom Roy ( ) Steve Sheppard ( ) Laron Profi t ( ) 572 Ernest Graham ( ) Rodney Elliott ( ) Adrian Branch ( ) Jay McMillen ( ) Ben Coleman ( ) Jerry Greenspan ( ) Assists (300 or more) Rk. AST Player (Years) Steve Blake (7.0 apg; ) GREIVIS VASQUEZ (5.7 apg; 2006-**) Keith Gatlin (5.3 apg; , 88) Terrell Stokes (4.6 apg; ) John Lucas (4.7 apg; ) ERIC HAYES (3.8 apg; 2006-**) Duane Simpkins (4.1 apg; ) Kevin McLinton (5.2 apg; ) Dutch Morley (3.8 apg; ) Johnny Rhodes (3.6 apg; ) Brad Davis (5.1 apg; ) Walt Williams (3.9 apg; ) Juan Dixon (2.6 apg; ) John Gilchrist (4.0 apg; ) Jeff Adkins (2.8 apg; ) Ernest Graham (2.9 apg; ) D.J. Strawberry (2.8 apg; ) Blocked Shots Rk. BS Player (Years Derrick Lewis (2.7 bpg; ) Terence Morris (1.7 bpg; ) Cedric Lewis (2.5 bpg; ) James Gist (1.8 bpg, ) Ekene Ibekwe (1.8 bpg; ) Lonny Baxter (1.6 bpg; ) Joe Smith (3.0 bpg; ) Larry Gibson (1.8 bpg; ) Travis Garrison (1.1 bpg; ) MARYLAND: 2002 NCAA Champions 2004 ACC Champions Tahj Holden (1.0 bpg; ) Obinna Ekezie (1.1 bpg; ) L. MILBOURNE (0.9 bpg; 2006-**) Tony Massenburg (0.9 bpg; 1986, 88-90) Len Bias (0.7 bpg; ) Buck Williams (1.0 bpg; ) 86 Nik Caner-Medley (0.7 bpg, ) Bambale Osby (1.3 bpg; ) Walt Williams (0.8 bpg; ) Ben Coleman (1.2 bpg; ) Mike Mardesich (0.5 bpg; ) Laron Profi t (0.6 bpg; ) 72 Keith Booth (0.5 bpg; ) Field Goals Made Rk. FG Player (Years) Albert King ( ) 862 John Lucas ( ) Len Bias ( ) Juan Dixon ( ) Adrian Branch ( ) GREIVIS VASQUEZ (2006-**) Lonny Baxter ( ) Tom McMillen ( ) Ernest Graham ( ) Johnny Rhodes ( ) Terence Morris ( ) Greg Manning ( ) Keith Booth ( ) Laron Profi t ( ) 583 Walt Williams ( ) Field Goals Attempted Rk. FGA Player (Years) 1. 1,736 GREIVIS VASQUEZ (2006-**) 2. 1,713 Juan Dixon ( ) 3. 1,673 Albert King ( ) 4. 1,643 John Lucas ( ) 5. 1,579 Adrian Branch ( ) 6. 1,562 Len Bias ( ) 7. 1,482 Johnny Rhodes ( ) 8. 1,363 Ernest Graham ( ) 9. 1,300 Terence Morris ( ) 10. 1,291 Keith Booth ( ) 11. 1,287 Lonny Baxter ( ) 12. 1,259 Tom McMillen ( ) Steals Rk. ST Player (Years) Johnny Rhodes (2.8 spg; ) Juan Dixon (2.4 spg; ) Laron Profi t (2.1 spg; ) Steve Blake (1.7 spg; ) D.J. Strawberry (1.8 spg; ) Keith Booth (1.5 spg; ) 3-Point Field Goals Made Terrell Stokes (1.5 spg; ) Rk. FG Player (Years) GREIVIS VASQUEZ (1.4 spg; 2006-**) Juan Dixon ( ) Walt Williams (1.7 spg; ) GREIVIS VASQUEZ (2006-**) Dutch Morley (1.4 spg; ) Mike Jones ( ) Chris McCray (1.6 spg, ) ERIC HAYES (2006-**) Terence Morris (1.3 spg; ) Johnny Rhodes ( ) Nik Caner-Medley (1.2 spg; ) Steve Blake ( ) Derrick Lewis (1.1 spg; ) Drew Nicholas ( ) Kevin McLinton (1.5 spg; ) Walt Williams ( ) ERIC HAYES (1.0 spg; 2006-**) Sarunas Jasikevicius ( ) John Gilchrist (1.4 spg, ) 123 Ernest Graham (1.0 spg; ) Teyon McCoy ( , 90) 130 Duane Simpkins ( ) Duane Simpkins (1.1 spg; ) Nik Caner-Medley ( ) 3-Point Field Goals Attempted Rk. FGA Player (Years) GREIVIS VASQUEZ (2006-**) Juan Dixon ( ) Johnny Rhodes ( ) Mike Jones ( ) Steve Blake ( ) ERIC HAYES (2006-**) Drew Nicholas ( ) Walt Williams ( ) 429 Sarunas Jasikevicius ( ) Nik Caner-Medley ( ) Laron Profi t ( ) Duane Simpkins ( ) 3-Point FG Pct. (Min FGA) Rk. Pct. 3FG-3FGA Player (Years) ( ) Teyon McCoy ( ) ( ) Mike Jones ( ) ( ) Duane Simpkins ( ) ( ) Drew Nicholas ( ) (85-217) John Gilchrist ( ) ( ) Juan Dixon ( ) ( ) Steve Blake ( ) (89-235) Terrell Stokes ( ) ( ) S. Jasikevicius ( ) ( ) Walt Williams ( ).403 ( ) ERIC HAYES (2006-**) Free Throws Made Rk. FT Player (Years) Keith Booth ( ) Len Bias ( ) Adrian Branch ( ) Lonny Baxter ( ) GREIVIS VASQUEZ (2006-**) Juan Dixon ( ) Tom McMillen ( ) Bob Kessler ( ) Walt Williams ( ) Joe Smith ( ) Obinna Ekezie ( ) Terence Morris ( ) Free Throws Attempted Rk. FTA Player (Years) Keith Booth ( ) Lonny Baxter ( ) Adrian Branch ( ) Len Bias ( ) Bob Kessler ( ) Obinna Ekezie ( ) GREIVIS VASQUEZ (2006-**) Tom McMillen ( ) Joe Smith ( ) Walt Williams ( ) Juan Dixon ( ) Derrick Lewis ( ) Ekene Ibekwe ( ) Tony Massenburg (1986, 88-90) Terence Morris ( ) Free Throw Pct. (Min. 100 FTA) Rk. Pct. FT-A Player (Years) ( ) Greg Manning ( ) ( ) Chris McCray ( ) ( ) Juan Dixon ( ) ( ) Dutch Morley ( ) ( ) Jo Jo Hunter ( ) ( ) Duane Simpkins ( ) ( ) Jim O Brien ( ).803 ( ) Mike Jones ( ) ( ) Bob McDonald (1959, 61) ( ) Tom McMillen ( ).867 ( ) ERIC HAYES (2006-**).826 ( ) GREIVIS VASQUEZ ( 06-) CURRENT TERPS IN BOLD CAPS

10 NCAA Tournament History NCAA Appearances: 24 (incl. 2010) Overall Record: National Championships: 1 (2002) Times to the Final Four: 2 (2001, 2002) Times to the Final Eight: 4 (1973, 1975, 2001, 2002) Times to the Sweet Sixteen: 13 (1958, 1973, 1975, 1980, 1984, 1985, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003) Overall Appearances Year Maryland s Result Md. Seed 1958 East Regional Semifi nals n/a 1973 East Regional Final n/a 1975 Midwest Regional Final n/a 1980 East Regional Semifi nal Mideast Regional Second Round Midwest Regional Second Round Mideast Regional Semifi nals Southeast Regional Semifi nal West Regional Second Round Southeast Regional Second Round Midwest Regional Semifi nals West Regional Semifi nals West Regional First Round Southeast Regional First Round West Regional Semifi nals Southeast Regional Semifi nals Midwest Regional Second Round West Regional Champions/Final Four NCAA & East Regional Champions South Region Semifi nals Denver Second Round Midwest Second Round West Second Round MIDWEST REGIONAL East Regional, First Round Site: New York, N.Y. Maryland 88, Boston College 63 ( ) East Regional, Semifinals/Third Place Game Site: Charlotte, N.C. Temple 81, Maryland 67 ( ) Maryland 59, Manhattan 55 ( ) 1973 East Regional, First Round Site: Charlotte, N.C. First Round Bye East Regional, Semifinal/Final Site: at Charlotte, N.C Maryland 91, Syracuse 75 ( ) Providence 103, Maryland 89 ( ) 1975 Midwest Regional, First Round Site: Lubbock, Texas Maryland 83, Creighton 79 ( ) Midwest Regional, Semifinal/Final Site: Las Cruces, N.M. Maryland 83, Notre Dame 71 ( ) Louisville 96, Maryland 82 ( ) 1980 East Regional, First/Second Rounds Site: Greensboro, N.C. First Round Bye No. 2 Maryland 86, No. 7 Tennessee 75 (3-8-80) East Regional, Semifinal Site: Philadelphia, Pa. No. 3 Georgetown 74, No. 2 Maryland 68 ( ) 1981 Mideast Regional, First/Second Rounds Site: Dayton, Ohio No. 6 Maryland 81, No. 11 Tenn. Chattanooga 69 ( ) No. 3 Indiana 99, No. 6 Maryland 64 ( ) 1983 Midwest Regional, First/Second Rounds Site: Houston, Texas No. 8 Maryland 52, No. 9 Tenn. Chattanooga 51 ( ) No. 1 Houston 60, No. 8 Maryland 50 ( ) 1984 Mideast Regional, First/Second Rounds Site: Birmingham, Ala. First Round Bye No. 3 Maryland 102, No. 11 West Virginia 77 ( ) Mideast Regional Semifinal Site: Lexington, Ky. No. 2 Illinois 72, No. 3 Maryland 70 ( ) 1985 Southeast Regional, First/Second Rounds Site: Dayton, Ohio No. 5 Maryland 69, No. 12 Miami-OH 68 (OT) ( ) No. 5 Maryland 64, No. 13 Navy 59 ( ) Southeast Regional, Semifinal Site: Birmingham, Ala. No. 8 Villanova 46, No. 5 Maryland 43 ( ) 1986 West Regional, First/Second Rounds Site: Long Beach, Calif. No. 5 Maryland 69, No. 12 Pepperdine 64 ( ) No. 4 Nevada-Las Vegas 70, No. 5 Maryland 64 ( ) 1988* Southeast Regional, First/Second Rounds Site: Cincinnati, Ohio No. 7 Maryland 92, No 12 UC Santa Barbara 82 ( ) No. 2 Kentucky 90, No. 7 Maryland 81 ( ) * Maryland s 1988 NCAA Tournament appearance was vacated by the NCAA Midwest Regional, First/Second Rounds Site: Wichita, Kan. No. 10 Maryland 74, No. 7 St. Louis 67 ( ) No. 10 Maryland 95, No. 2 Massachusetts 87 ( ) Midwest Regional, Semifinal Site: Dallas, Texas No. 3 Michigan 78, No. 10 Maryland 71 ( West Regional, First/Second Rounds Site: Salt Lake City, Utah No. 3 Maryland 87, No. 14 Gonzaga 63 ( ) No. 3 Maryland 82, No. 11 Texas 68 ( ) West Regional, Semifinal Site: Oakland, Calif. No. 2 Connecticut 99, No. 3 Maryland 89 ( ) 1996 West Regional, First Round Site: Tempe, Ariz. No. 10 Santa Clara 91, No. 7 Maryland 79 ( ) 1997 Southeast Regional, First Round Site: Memphis, Tenn. No. 12 Charleston 75, No. 5 Maryland 66 ( ) 1998 West Regional, First/Second Rounds Site: Sacramento, Calif. No. 4 Maryland 82, No. 13 Utah State 68 ( ) No. 4 Maryland 67, No. 5 Illinois 61 ( ) West Regional, Semifinal Site: Anaheim, Calif. No. 1 Arizona 87, No. 4 Maryland 79 ( ) 1999 South Regional, First/Second Rounds Site: Orlando, Fla. No. 2 Maryland 82, No. 15 Valparaiso 60 ( ) No. 2 Maryland 75, No. 10 Creighton 63 ( ) South Regional, Semifi nal Site: Knoxville, Tenn. No. 3 St. John s 76, No. 2 Maryland 63 ( ) 2000 Midwest Regional, First/Second Rounds Site: Minneapolis, Minn. No. 3 Maryland 74, No. 14 Iona 59 ( ) No. 6 UCLA 105, No. 3 Maryland 70 ( ) 2001 West Regional, First/Second Rounds Site: Boise, Idaho No. 3 Maryland 83, No. 14 George Mason 80 ( ) No. 3 Maryland 79, No. 11 Georgia State 60 ( ) West Regional Semifinal/Final Site: Anaheim, Calif. No. 3 Maryland 76, No. 10 Georgetown 66 ( ) No. 3 Maryland 87, No. 1 Stanford 73 ( ) Final Four Site: Minneapolis, Minn. No. 1 Duke 95, No. 3 Maryland 84 ( ) 2002 East Regional, First/Second Rounds Site: Washington, D.C. No. 1 Maryland 85, No. 16 Siena 70 ( ) No. 1 Maryland 87, No. 8 Wisconsin 57 ( ) East Regional Semifinal/Final Site: Syracuse, N.Y. No. 1 Maryland 78, No. 4 Kentucky 68 ( ) No. 1 Maryland 90, No. 2 Connecticut 82 ( ) Final Four Site: Atlanta, Ga. No. 1 Maryland 97, No. 1 Kansas 88 ( ) No. 1 Maryland 64, No. 5 Indiana 52 (4-1-02) 2003 South Regional, First/Second Rounds Site: Nashville, Tenn. No. 6 Maryland 75, No. 11 UNC Wilmington 73 ( ) No. 6 Maryland 77, No. 3 Xavier 64 ( ) South Regional Semifinal Site: San Antonio, Texas No. 7 Michigan State 60, No. 6 Maryland 58 ( ) 2004 Denver Regional, First/Second Rounds Site: Denver, Colo. No. 4 Maryland 86, No. 13 UTEP 83 ( ) No. 5 Syracuse 72, No. 4 Maryland 70 ( ) 2007 Midwest Regional, First/Second Rounds Site: Buffalo, N.Y. No. 4 Maryland 82, No. 13 Davidson ( ) No. 5 Butler 62, No. 4 Maryland 59 ( ) 2009 West Regional, First/Second Rounds Site: Kansas City, Mo. No. 10 Maryland 71, No. 7 California 60 ( ) No. 2 Memphis 89, No. 10 Maryland 70 ( ) u terps.com Maryland Basketball Notes

11 NCAA Individual Records All career records require participation in a minimum two NCAA Tournaments. Series records require participation in a minimum two tournament games. Single game abbreviations: 1R-First Round; 2R-Second Round; RSF-Regional Semifi nal; RF- Regional Final; NSF-National Semifi nal; NF-National Final. Three-point records are since Maryland s participation in the 1988 tournament. Blocks and steals records begin with the 1975 tournament, assists records begin in the 1973 tournament. Career Games Played 1. Steve Blake (00, 01, 02, 03) 16 Tahj Holden (00, 01, 02, 03) 16 Drew Nicholas (00, 01, 02, 03) 16 Lonny Baxter (99, 00, 01, 02) 16 Juan Dixon (99, 00, 01, 02) Mike Mardesich (98, 99, 00, 01) 13 Terence Morris (98, 99, 00, 01) 13 Career Games Started 1. Steve Blake (00, 01, 02, 03) 16 Lonny Baxter (99, 00, 01, 02) Juan Dixon (99, 00, 01, 02) Byron Mouton (01, 02) Terence Morris (98, 99, 00, 01) Len Bias (83, 84, 85, 86) 9 Career Minutes Played 1. Juan Dixon (99, 00, 01, 02) 506 (31.6) 2. Steve Blake (00, 01, 02, 03) 409 (31.5) 3. Lonny Baxter (99, 00, 01, 02) 394 (24.6) 4. Len Bias (83, 84, 85, 86) 336 (37.3) 5. Terence Morris (98, 99, 00, 01) 335 (25.8) Series Minutes Played 1. Juan Dixon (02) 219 (36.5) 2. Steve Blake (02) 186 (31.0) 3. Juan Dixon (01) 178 (35.6) 4. Byron Mouton (02) 175 (29.2) 5. Lonny Baxter (02) 167 (27.8) 6. Steve Blake (01) 158 (31.6) 7. Chris Wilcox (02) 156 (26.0) 8. Lonny Baxter (01) 133 (26.6) Career Points 1. Juan Dixon (99, 00, 01, 02) 294 (18.4) 2. Lonny Baxter (99, 00, 01, 02) 237 (14.8) 3. Len Bias (83, 84, 85, 86) 168 (18.7) 4. Terence Morris (98, 99, 00, 01) 143 (11.0) 5. Drew Nicholas (00, 01, 02, 03) 137 (8.6) 6. Adrian Branch (83, 84, 85) 129 (18.4) 7. Joe Smith (94, 95) 125 (20.8) 8. Steve Blake (00, 01, 02, 03) 122 (7.6) 9. John Lucas (73, 75) 111 (22.2) 10. Johnny Rhodes (94, 95, 96) 107 (15.3) Series Points 1. Juan Dixon (02) 155 (25.8) 2. Lonny Baxter (02) 94 (15.7) 3. Juan Dixon (01) 85 (17.0) 4. Chris Wilcox (02) 81 (13.5) Lonny Baxter (01) 81 (16.2) 6. John Lucas (75) 70 (23.3) 7. Joe Smith (94) 63 (21.0) 8. Joe Smith (95) 62 (20.7) 9. Len Bias (86) 57 (28.5) Drew Nicholas (03) 57 (19.0) Lonny Baxter John Lucas Joe Smith Game Points 1. Juan Dixon vs. Kansas (FF, NSF, ) Joe Smith vs. Texas (W, 2R, ) 31 Len Bias vs. UNLV (W, 2R, ) Lonny Baxter vs. Connecticut (E, RF, ) 29 Juan Dixon vs. Wisconsin (E, 2R, ) 29 Juan Dixon vs. Siena (E, 1R, ) 29 Joe Smith vs. Saint Louis (MW, 1R, ) Greg Manning vs. Tennessee (E, 2R, ) GREIVIS VASQUEZ vs. California (W, 1R, ) 27 Juan Dixon vs. Connecticut (E, RF, ) 27 Johnny Rhodes vs. Santa Clara (W, 1R, ) 27 John Lucas vs. Louisville (MW, RF, ) 27 Career Scoring Average 1. John Lucas (73, 75) 22.2 (111) 2. Joe Smith (94, 95) 20.8 (125) 3. Albert King (80, 81) 20.5 (82) 4. Len Bias (83, 84, 85, 86) 18.7 (168) 5. Juan Dixon (99, 00, 01, 02) 18.4 (294) Series Scoring Average 1. Len Bias (86) 28.5 (57) 2. Juan Dixon (02) 25.8 (155) 3. Albert King (81) 23.5 (47) Greg Manning (80) 23.5 (47) 5. John Lucas (75) 23.3 (70) Career Field Goals Made 1. Juan Dixon (99, 00, 01, 02) Lonny Baxter (99, 00, 01, 02) Len Bias (83, 84, 85, 86) Terence Morris (98, 99, 00, 01) 52 Series Field Goals Made 1. Juan Dixon (02) Chris Wilcox (02) Lonny Baxter (02) Lonny Baxter (01) Juan Dixon (01) 29 Game Field Goals Made 1. Lonny Baxter vs. Stanford (W, RF, ) 11 Johnny Rhodes vs. Santa Clara (W, 1R, ) 11 Derrick Lewis vs. UC Santa Barbara (SE, 1R, ) 11 Len Bias vs. UNLV (MW, 2R, ) 11 Albert King vs. UT Chattanooga (MW, 1R, ) 11 Greg Manning vs. Tennessee (E, 2R, ) 11 John Lucas vs. Louisville (MW, RF, ) 11 Nick Davis vs. Boston College (E, 1R, ) 11 Career Field Goals Attempted 1. Juan Dixon (99, 00, 01, 02) Lonny Baxter (99, 00, 01, 02) Len Bias (83, 84, 85, 86) Terence Morris (98, 99, 00, 01) 114 Series Field Goals Attempted 1. Juan Dixon (02) Chris Wilcox (02) Lonny Baxter (01) Juan Dixon (01) Lonny Baxter (02) 57 Game Field Goals Attempted 1. Albert King vs. Indiana (ME, 2R, ) Len Bias vs. UNLV (W, 2R, ) Johnny Rhodes vs. Santa Clara (W, 1R, ) 22 Owen Brown vs. Louisville (MW, RF, ) 22 Career Field Goal Pct. (min. 25 att.) 1. Buck Williams (80, 81).667 (26 of 39) 2. Greg Manning (80, 81).609 (28 of 46) 3. Joe Smith (94, 95).556 (45 of 81) 4. John Lucas (73, 75).554 (46 of 83) Series Field Goal Pct. (min. 15 att.) 1. Len Bias (83).750 (12 of 16) 2. Buck Williams (80).696 (16 of 23) 3. Tom McMillen (73).692 (18 of 26) 4. Greg Manning (80).690 (20 of 29) Game Field Goal Pct. (min. 8 att.) 1. Ben Coleman vs. West Virginia (ME, 2R, ).889 (8 of 9) 2. Laron Profi t vs. Valparaiso (S, 1R, ).800 (8 of 10) Buck Williams vs. Georgetown (E, RSF, ).800 (8 of 10) Tom McMillen vs. Syracuse (E, RSF, ).800 (8 of 10) Career 3-Point Field Goals Made 1. Juan Dixon (99, 00, 01, 02) Steve Blake (00, 01, 02, 03) 17 Drew Nicholas (00, 01, 02, 03) Sarunas Jasikevicius (95, 96, 97, 98) 10 Series 3-Point Field Goals Made 1. Juan Dixon (02) Juan Dixon (01) 9 Keith Gatlin (88) 9 4. Drew Nicholas (03) 8 Sarunas Jasikevicius (98) 8 Game 3-Point Field Goals Made 1. Mike Jones vs. Butler (MW, 2R, ) 5 Drew Nicholas vs. UNC Wilmington (S, 1R, ) 5 Juan Dixon vs. Kansas (FF, NSF, ) 5 Juan Dixon vs. Siena (E, 1R, ) 5 Keith Gatlin vs. UC Santa Barbara (SE, 1R, ) 5 Career 3-Point Field Goals Att. 1. Juan Dixon (99, 00, 01, 02) Drew Nicholas (00, 01, 02, 03) Steve Blake (00, 01, 02, 03) Duane Simpkins (94, 95, 96) Terence Morris (98, 99, 00, 01) 26 MARYLAND: 2002 NCAA Champions 2004 ACC Champions

12 NCAA Individual Records Series 3-Point Field Goals Att. 1. Juan Dixon (02) Juan Dixon (01) Steve Blake (02) Drew Nicholas (03) Drew Nicholas (02) 19 Game 3-Point Field Goals Att. 1. Juan Dixon vs. Kansas (FF, NSF, ) Juan Dixon vs. Duke (FF, NSF, ) Drew Nicholas vs. UNC Wilmington (S, 1R, ) 8 Juan Dixon vs. Kentucky (E, RSF, ) 8 Juan Dixon vs. Siena (E, 1R, ) 8 Keith Gatlin vs. Kentucky (SE, 2R, ) 8 Keith Gatlin vs. UC Santa Barbara (SE, 1R, ) 8 Career 3FG Pct. (min. 10 att.) 1. Keith Gatlin (84, 85, 86, 88).563 (9 of 16) 2. Sarunas Jasikevicius (95, 96, 97, 98).500 (10 of 20) 3. Juan Dixon (99, 00, 01, 02).432 (38 of 88) Series 3FG Pct. (min. 7 att.) 1. Sarunas Jasikevicius (98).615 (8 of 13) 2. Keith Gatlin (88).563 (9 of 16) 3. Juan Dixon (02).512 (22 of 43) 4. Steve Blake (01).500 (6 of 12) 5. GREIVIS VASQUEZ (09).455 (5 of 11) Game 3FG Pct. (min. 3 att.) 1. Sarunas Jasikevicius vs. Illinois (W, 2R, ) (4 of 4) Duane Simpkins vs. Massachusetts (MW, 2R, ) (4 of 4) Steve Blake vs. Stanford (W, RF, ) (3 of 3) 4. Mike Jones vs. Butler (MW, 2R, ).833 (5 of 6) 5. Tahj Holden vs. Stanford (W, RF, ).750 (3 of 4) Career Free Throws Made 1. Lonny Baxter (99, 00, 01, 02) Juan Dixon (99, 00, 01, 02) Len Bias (83, 84, 85, 86) Adrian Branch (83, 84, 85) Tahj Holden (01, 02, 03, 04) 35 Series Free Throws Made 1. Lonny Baxter (02) Juan Dixon (02) Lonny Baxter (01) 21 Len Bias (86) Joe Smith (94) 20 Tom Young (58) 20 Game Free Throws Made 1. Lonny Baxter vs. Connecticut (E, RF, ) Len Bias vs. Pepperdine (W, 1R, ) Joe Smith vs. Texas (W, 2R, ) 11 Rudy Archer vs. UC Santa Barbara (SE, 1R, ) Byron Mouton vs. George Mason (W, 1R, ) 9 Joe Smith vs. Saint Louis (MW, 1R, ) 9 Len Bias vs. UNLV (W, 2R, ) 9 Career Free Throws Att. 1. Lonny Baxter (99, 00, 01, 02) Juan Dixon (99, 00, 01, 02) Keith Booth (94, 95, 96, 97) 48 Adrian Branch (83, 84, 85) Joe Smith (94, 95) 45 Series Free Throws Att. 1. Lonny Baxter (02) Lonny Baxter (01) Juan Dixon (02) Keith Booth (94) Joe Smith (94) 25 Tom Young (58) 25 Game Free Throws Att. 1. Lonny Baxter vs. Connecticut (E, RF, ) Joe Smith vs. Texas (W, 2R, ) Len Bias vs. Pepperdine (W, 1R, ) Lonny Baxter vs. Georgetown (W, RSF, ) 13 Career Free Throw Pct. (min. 12 att.) 1. Byron Mouton (01, 02).929 (26 of 28) 2. Drew Nicholas (00, 01, 02, 03).889 (32 of 36) 3. Len Bias (83, 84, 85, 86).864 (38 of 44) John Lucas (73, 75).864 (19 of 22) 5. Juan Dixon (99, 00, 01, 02).829 (58 of 70) Series Free Throw Pct. (min. 10 att.) 1. Tahj Holden (02) (15 of 15) 2. Byron Mouton (02).941 (16 of 17) 3. Rudy Archer (88).929 (13 of 14) 4. Steve Sheppard (75).917 (11 of 12) 5. Len Bias (86).913 (21 of 23) Game Free Throw Pct. (min. 7 att.) 1. Byron Mouton vs. George Mason (W, 1R, ) (9 of 9) Len Bias vs. UNLV (W, 2R, ) (9 of 9) John Lucas vs. Notre Dame (MW, RSF, ) (8 of 8) Juan Dixon vs. George Mason (W, 1R, ) (7 of 7) 5. Rudy Archer vs. UC Santa Barbara (SE, 1R, ).917 (11 of 12) * Len Elmore shot 12-for-12 from the free throw line in the championship game of the 1972 NIT. Career Rebounds 1. Lonny Baxter (99, 00, 01, 02) 137 (8.6) 2. Terence Morris (98, 99, 00, 01) 85 (6.5) 3. Joe Smith (94, 95) 73 (12.2) 4. Keith Booth (94, 95, 96, 97) 68 (8.5) Series Rebounds 1. Lonny Baxter (02) 51 (8.5) 2. Lonny Baxter (01) 50 (10.0) 3. Joe Smith (95) 39 (13.0) 4. Terence Morris (01) 38 (7.6) 5. Keith Booth (95) 37 (12.3) Single Game Rebounds 1. Joe Smith vs. Texas (W, 2R, ) Tom Roy vs. Louisville (MW, RF, ) Ryan Randle vs. UNC Wilmington (S, 1R, ) 16 Buck Williams vs. UT-Chattanooga (ME, 1R, ) Keith Booth vs. Gonzaga (W, 1R, ) 15 Joe Smith vs. Saint Louis (MW, 1R, ) 15 Buck Williams vs. Georgetown (E, RSF, ) 15 Career Rebounding Average 1. Buck Williams (80, 81) 12.5 (50) 2. Joe Smith (94, 95) 12.2 (73) 3. Ernest Graham (80, 81) 8.8 (35) 4. Lonny Baxter (99, 00, 01, 02) 8.6 (137) 5. Keith Booth (94, 95) 8.5 (68) Juan Dixon Series Rebounding Average 1. Joe Smith (95) 13.0 (39) Buck Williams (81) 13.0 (26) 3. Keith Booth (95) 12.3 (37) 4. Buck Williams (80) 12.0 (24) Len Elmore (73) 12.0 (24) Career Assists 1. Steve Blake (00, 01, 02, 03) 97 (6.1) 2. Keith Gatlin (84, 85, 86, 88) 69 (7.7) 3. Juan Dixon (99, 00, 01, 02) 43 (2.7) 4. Terrell Stokes (96, 97, 98, 99) 39 (4.9) 5. Duane Simpkins (94, 95, 96) 38 (5.4) Series Assists 1. Steve Blake (02) 40 (6.7) 2. Steve Blake (01) 30 (6.0) 3. Keith Gatlin (85) 24 (8.0) 4. Duane Simpkins (94) 22 (7.3) Single Game Assists 1. Keith Gatlin vs. Navy (SE, 2R, ) Steve Blake vs. Kansas (FF, NSF, ) 11 Steve Blake vs. Siena (E, 1R, ) 11 Duane Simpkins vs. Saint Louis (MW, 1R, ) 11 Career Assists Average 1. Keith Gatlin (84, 85, 86, 88) 7.7 (69) 2. Steve Blake (00, 01, 02, 03) 6.1 (97) 3. Duane Simpkins (94, 95, 96) 5.4 (38) 4. Terrell Stokes (96, 97, 98, 99) 4.9 (39) Series Assists Average 1. Keith Gatlin (84) 8.5 (17) 2. Keith Gatlin (85) 8.0 (24) 3. Keith Gatlin (86) 7.5 (15) 4. Duane Simpkins (94) 7.3 (22) Career Blocked Shots 1. Terence Morris (98, 99, 00, 01) Lonny Baxter (99, 00, 01, 02) Joe Smith (94, 95) 14 Derrick Lewis (85, 86) Tahj Holden (00, 01, 02, 03) 12 Series Blocked Shots 1. Lonny Baxter (02) 13 Terence Morris (01) 8 Joe Smith (95) 8 4. Chris Wilcox (02) 7 Buck Williams Game Blocked Shots 1. Joe Smith vs. Texas (W, 2R, ) 7 2. James Gist vs. Butler (MW, 2R, ) 4 Chris Wilcox vs. Kansas (FF, NSF, ) 4 Lonny Baxter vs. Wisconsin (E, 2R, ) 4 Terence Morris vs. Georgetown (W, RSF, ) 4 Lonny Baxter vs. Iona (MW, 1R, ) 4 Derrick Lewis vs. UNLV (W, 2R, ) 4 Derrick Lewis vs. Miami-OH (SE, 1R, ) 4 Career Steals 1. Juan Dixon (99, 00, 01, 02) Steve Blake (00, 01, 02, 03) Johnny Rhodes (94, 95, 96) Terence Morris (98, 99, 00, 01) Byron Mouton (01, 02) 13 Series Steals 1. Juan Dixon (01) Juan Dixon (02) Steve Blake (03) 9 Steve Blake (02) 9 5. Chris Wilcox (02) 8 Byron Mouton (02) 8 Single Game Steals 1. Steve Blake vs. Michigan State (S, RSF, ) 5 Juan Dixon vs. Kansas (FF, NSF, ) 5 Johnny Rhodes vs. Santa Clara (W, 1R, ) 5 Derrick Lewis vs. UC Santa Barbara (SE, 1R, ) 5 5. Juan Dixon vs. Georgia State (W, 2R, ) 4 Steve Francis vs. Creighton (S, 2R, ) 4 Johnny Rhodes vs. Michigan (MW, RSF, ) 4 Joe Smith vs. Texas (W, 2R, ) 4 Albert King vs. Georgetown (E, RSF, ) 4 u terps.com Maryland Basketball Notes

13 NCAA Team Records Maryland Largest Margin of Victory 30 vs. Wisconsin (87-57), Largest Margin of Defeat 35 vs. UCLA (105-70), ; vs. Indiana (99-64), Overtime Periods 1- Maryland def. Miami-OH, 69-68, Points Series High- 502 in 2002 (6 games) Single Game High- 102 vs. West Virginia, Single Game Low- 43 vs. Villanova, Scoring Average Series High in 1973 (180 in 2 games) Series Low in 1983 (102 in 2 games) Field Goals Made Series High- 170 in 2002 (6 games) Single Game High- 40 vs. Providence, Single Game Low- 16 vs. Manhattan, Field Goals Attempted Series High- 357 in 2002 (6 games) Single Game High- 83 vs. Connecticut, Single Game Low- 39 vs. Houston, Field Goal Pct. Series High-.583 in 1980 (67 of 115, 2 games) Series Low-.398 in 1958 (68 of 171, 3 games) Single Game High-.667 vs. West Virginia (36 of 54), Single Game Low-.271 vs. Manhattan (16 of 59), Point Field Goals Made Series High- 37 in 2002 (6 games) Single Game High- 11 vs. Arizona, Single Game Low- 0 vs. Texas, Point Field Goals Attempted Series High- 93 in 2002 (6 games) Single Game High- 29 vs. Santa Clara, Single Game Low- 5 vs. Texas, ; vs. Saint Louis, Point Field Goal Pct. Series High-.410 in 1988 (16 of 39, 2 games) Series Low-.262 in 1995 (11 of 42, 3 games) Single Game High-.800 vs. Massachusetts (8 of 10), Single Game Low-.000 vs. Texas (0 of 5), Free Throws Made Series High- 124 in 2002 (6 games) Single Game High- 31 vs. Connecticut, Single Game Low- 4 vs. Indiana, Free Throws Attempted Series High- 154 in 2002 (6 games) Single Game High- 42 vs. Boston College, Single Game Low- 6 vs. Indiana, Free Throw Pct. Series High-.824 in 1985 (28 of 34, 3 games) Series Low-.588 in 1983 (20 of 34, 2 games); 1980 (20 of 34, 2 games) Single Game High-.917 vs. Miami-OH (11 of 12), Single Game Low-.455 vs. Santa Clara (10 of 22), Rebounds Series High- 231 in 2002 (6 games) Single Game High- 54 vs. Davidson, ; vs. Boston College, Single Game Low- 23 vs. Kentucky, ; vs. Navy, ; vs. Houston, Rebounding Average Series High in 1995 (145 in 3 games) Series Low in 1988 (50 in 2 games) Fouls Series High- 108 in 2001 (5 games) Single Game High- 31 vs. Santa Clara, Single Game Low- 11 vs. Illinois, Assists Series High- 102 in 2002 (6 games) Single Game High- 25 vs. Siena, Single Game Low- 7 vs. Houston, Blocked Shots Series High- 28 in 2002 (6 games) Single Game High- 8 vs. Butler, ; vs. Miami-OH, Single Game Low- 0 vs. several opponents Steals Series High- 50 in 2002 (6 games) Single Game High- 13 vs. Santa Clara, Single Game Low- 1 vs. Houston, ; vs. Notre Dame, Opponent Points Series High- 417 in 2002 (6 games) Single Game High- 105 by UCLA, Single Game Low- 46 by Villanova, Scoring Average Series High in 1973 (178 in 2 games) Series Low in 1983 (111 in 2 games) Field Goals Made Series High- 146 in 2002 (6 games) Single Game High- 43 by Providence, Single Game Low- 17 by Villanova, ; by Boston College, Field Goals Attempted Series High- 365 in 2002 (6 games) Single Game High- 74 by Connecticut, Single Game Low- 39 by Houston, Field Goal Pct. Series High-.570 in 1973 (77 of 135, 2 games) Series Low-.343 in 1958 (68 of 198, 3 games) Single Game High-.651 by Indiana (41 of 63), Single Game Low-.243 by Boston College (17 of 70), Point Field Goals Made Series High- 46 in 2002 (6 games) Single Game High- 14 by UCLA, Single Game Low- 3 by Utah State, ; by Texas, ; by Massachusetts, Point Field Goals Attempted Series High- 124 in 2002 (6 games) Single Game High- 37 by Davidson, Single Game Low- 9 by Kentucky, Point Field Goal Pct. Series High-.517 in 1988 (15 of 29, 2 games) Series Low-.250 in 1995 (15 of 60, 3 games) Single Game High-.560 by UCLA (14 of 25), Single Game Low-.143 by Texas (3 of 21), Free Throws Made Series High- 98 in 2001 (5 games) Single Game High- 34 by Santa Clara, Single Game Low- 2 by Indiana, Free Throws Attempted Series High- 137 in 2001 (5 games) Single Game High- 41 by Santa Clara, Single Game Low- 6 by Illinois, Free Throw Pct. Series High-.903 in 1981 (28 of 31, 2 games) Series Low-.463 in 1983 (19 of 41, 2 games) Single Game High by Siena (10 of 10), ; UT-Chattanooga (11 of 11), Single Game Low-.286 by Indiana (2 of 7), Rebounds Series High- 210 in 2002 (6 games) Single Game High- 46 by Temple, Single Game Low- 23 by Saint Louis, ; by Syracuse, Rebounding Average Series High in 1958 (129 in 3 games) Series Low in 1984 (58 in 2 games) Fouls Series High- 126 in 2002 (6 games) Single Game High- 28 by Georgetown, Single Game Low- 9 by Indiana, Assists Series High- 85 in 2002 (6 games) Single Game High- 28 by UCLA, Single Game Low- 5 by Texas, Blocked Shots Series High- 23 in 2002 (6 games); in 2001 (5 games) Single Game High- 8 by St. John s, ; by Arizona, Single Game Low- 0 by several opponents Steals Series High- 43 in 2002 (6 games) Single Game High- 14 by Creighton, Single Game Low- 0 by Notre Dame, MARYLAND: 2002 NCAA Champions 2004 ACC Champions

14 NCAA Information All-Time Roster - NCAA Games A Jeff Adkins (7-7; 83, 84, 85) Rudy Archer (2-2; 88) B Earl Badu (2-0; 00, 02) Taylor Baldwin (3-0; 80, 81) Jeff Baxter (9-2; 83, 84, 85, 86) Lonny Baxter (16-16; 99, 00, 01, 02) Jerry Bechtle (2-0; 58) Len Bias (9-9; 83, 84, 85, 86) Steve Blake (16-16; 00, 01, 02, 03) Bob Bodell (2-2; 73) Keith Booth (8-8; 94, 95, 96, 97) Nick Bosnic (3-0; 94) Will Bowers (2-0; 07) ADRIAN BOWIE (2-2; 09) John Boyle (1-0; 75) Adrian Branch (7-7; 83, 84, 85) Wayne Bristol (6-0; 94, 95) Darrell Brown (2-0; 73) Owen Brown (5-3; 73, 75) Parrish Brown (2-0; 07) Al Bunge (3-3; 58) C Nik Caner-Medley (5-4; 03, 04) LaRon Cephas (5-0; 98, 99, 00) Jin Soo Choi (1-0; 09) Ben Coleman (4-4; 83, 84) Andre Collins (5-0; 02, 03) D Gene Danko (3-0; 58) Brad Davis (3-3; 75) Nick Davis (3-3; 58) Dave Dickerson (3-0; 86, 88) Juan Dixon (16-13; 99, 00, 01, 02) Chuck Driesell (1-0; 84) Braxton Dupree (1-0; 09) E Obinna Ekezie (5-5; 96, 97, 98) Rodney Elliott (7-4; 95, 96, 97, 98) Len Elmore (2-2; 73) F Ed Farmer (2-1; 83) Norman Fields (3-0; 96, 99) Mark Fothergill (4-1; 83-84) Steve Francis (3-3; 99) G John Gilchrist (5-2; 03, 04) James Gist (2-2; 07) Travis Garrison (5-2; 03, 04) Keith Gatlin (9-7; 84, 85, 86, 88) Ernest Graham (4-4; 80, 81) DINO GREGORY (2-2; 09) Mike Grinnon (1-0; 02) H Billy Hahn (4-0; 73, 75) Matt Hahn (2-0; 99, 00) Jim Halleck (3-0; 58) ERIC HAYES (4-0; 07, 09) Exree Hipp (7-7; 94, 95, 96) Pete Holbert (1-0; 84) Tahj Holden (16-4; 00, 01, 02, 03) Steve Hood (2-0; 88) Maurice Howard (5-0; 73, 75) I-J Ekene Ibekwe (4-2, 04, 07) Reggie Jackson (4-4; 80, 81) Sarunas Jasikevicius (7-3; 95, 96, 97, 98) John Johnson (1-0; 86) Mike Jones (4-2; 04, 07) University of Maryland Basketball Tom Jones (5-0; 85, 86) Donny Judd (3-0; 94, 95) K Albert King (4-4; 80, 81) Matt Kovarik (9-0; 94, 95, 97, 98) Pete Krukar (1-0; 58) L Derrick Lewis (7-7; 85, 86, 88) Terry Long (7-2; 84, 85, 86) John Lucas (5-5; 73, 75) Mario Lucas (7-0; 94, 95, 96) M Greg Manning (4-4; 80, 81) Mike Mardesich (13-0; 98, 99, 00, 01) Tony Massenburg (2-2; 88) Calvin McCall (8-1; 00, 02, 03) Teyon McCoy (2-0; 88) Chris McCray (2-2, 04) Tom McMillen (2-2; 73) Charles McNeill (3-3; 58) LANDON MILBOURNE (2-2; 09) Danny Miller (9-1; 99, 00, 01) Perry Moore (2-0; 58) Dutch Morley (4-0; 80, 81) Terence Morris (13-10; 98, 99, 00, 01) SEAN MOSLEY (2-2; 09) Byron Mouton (11-11; 01, 02) Bill Murphy (2-0; 58) N John Nacincik (3-3; 58) Dave Neal (4-2; 07, 09) John Newsome (1-0; 75) Drew Nicholas (16-3; 00, 01, 02, 03) O Jim O Brien (2-2; 73) Bambale Osby (2-0; 07) P Chris Patton (3-0; 75) Charles Pittman (2-0; 81) Rich Porac (1-0; 73) Laron Profi t (8-7; 96, 97, 98, 99) R Ryan Randle (9-3; 02, 03) Matt Raydo (4-0; 94, 95, 96) Johnny Rhodes (7-7; 94, 95, 96) Steve Rivers (4-0; 81, 83) Tom Roy (5-3; 73, 75) S Steve Sheppard (3-3; 75) Kurtis Shultz (3-0; 94, 95) Duane Simpkins (7-7; 94, 95, 96) Jamar Smith (5-2; 03, 04) Joe Smith (6-6; 94, 95) Terrell Stokes (8-7; 96, 97, 98, 99) D.J. Strawberry (4-2; 04, 07) T CLIFF TUCKER (2-2; 09) V GREIVIS VASQUEZ (4-4; 07, 09) Herman Veal (2-2; 84) W Rodney Walker (1-0; 88) Brian Watkins (2-0; 99) Julian Weingarten (1-0; 58) Howard White (2-0; 73) Chris Wilcox (11-6; 01, 02) Brian Williams (2-2; 88) Buck Williams (4-4; 80, 81) Y Tom Young (3-3; 58) (GP-GS) Terps On NCAA All-Tournament Teams Lonny Baxter 2002 Final Four 2002 East Region MVP 2001 West Region MVP Juan Dixon 2002 Final Four MVP 2002 East Region 2001 West Region Chris Wilcox 2002 Final Four Adrian Branch 1985 Southeast Region John Lucas 1975 Midwest Region Tom McMillen 1973 East Region Nick Davis 1958 East Region Chris Wilcox John Lucas NCAA Tournament Starting Lineups Juan Dixon Tom McMillen Year Lineup 1958 F Charles McNeil, F John Nacincik, C Al Bunge, G Nick Davis, G Tom Young 1973 F Jim O Brien, F Len Elmore, C Tom McMillen, G John Lucas, G Bob Bodell 1975 F Steve Sheppard, F Owen Brown, C Tom Roy, G John Lucas, G Brad Davis 1980 F Albert King, F Ernest Graham, C Buck Williams, G Reggie Jackson, G Greg Manning 1981 F Albert King, F Ernest Graham, C Buck Williams, G Reggie Jackson, G Greg Manning 1983 F Len Bias, F Ed Farmer, F Mark Fothergill, C Ben Coleman, G/F Adrian Branch, G Jeff Adkins 1984 F Len Bias, F Herman Veal, C Ben Coleman, G/F Adrian Branch, G Jeff Adkins 1985 F Len Bias, G/F Adrian Branch, F/C Derrick Lewis, G Keith Gatlin, G Jeff Adkins 1986 F Len Bias, F/C Derrick Lewis, C Terry Long, G Keith Gatlin, G Jeff Baxter 1988 F Tony Massenburg, F Derrick Lewis, C Brian Williams, G Keith Gatlin, G Rudy Archer 1994 F Exree Hipp, F/G Keith Booth, F/C Joe Smith, G Duane Simpkins, G Johnny Rhodes 1995 F Exree Hipp, F/G Keith Booth, F/C Joe Smith, G Duane Simpkins, G Johnny Rhodes 1996 F Exree Hipp, F/G Keith Booth, C Obinna Ekezie, G Duane Simpkins, G Johnny Rhodes 1997 F Laron Profi t, F Rodney Elliott, C Obinna Ekezie, G Terrell Stokes, G Keith Booth 1998 F Laron Profi t, F Rodney Elliott, C Obinna Ekezie, G Terrell Stokes, G Sarunas Jasikevicius 1999 F Laron Profi t, F Terence Morris, C Lonny Baxter, G Terrell Stokes, G Steve Francis 2000 F Danny Miller, F Tahj Holden, F Terence Morris, C Lonny Baxter, G Juan Dixon, G Steve Blake 2001 F Byron Mouton, F Terence Morris, C Lonny Baxter, G Juan Dixon, G Steve Blake 2002 F Byron Mouton, F Chris Wilcox, C Lonny Baxter, G Juan Dixon, G Steve Blake 2003 F Nik Caner-Medley/Calvin McCall, F Tahj Holden, F/C Ryan Randle, G Drew Nicholas, G Steve Blake 2004 F Nik Caner-Medley, F Travis Garrison, C Jamar Smith, G Chris McCray, G John Gilchrist 2007 F James Gist, F Ekene Ibekwe, G Mike Jones, G D.J. Strawberry, G Greivis Vasquez 2009 F Landon Milbourne, F Dave Neal, G Sean Mosley, G Greivis Vasquez, G Adrian Bowie u terps.com Maryland Basketball Notes Nick Davis

15 Current Terps at the NCAA TOURNEY Adrian Bowie Min FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA Reb Ast Blk Stl Pts 3/19/09 vs. California /21/09 vs. Memphis Totals Dino Gregory Min FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA Reb Ast Blk Stl Pts 3/19/09 vs. California /21/09 vs. Memphis Totals Eric Hayes Min FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA Reb Ast Blk Stl Pts 3/15/07 vs. Davidson /17/07 vs. Butler /19/09 vs. California /21/09 vs. Memphis Totals Landon Milbourne Min FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA Reb Ast Blk Stl Pts 3/15/07 vs. Davidson 3/17/07 vs. Butler 3/19/09 vs. California /21/09 vs. Memphis Totals Sean Mosley Min FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA Reb Ast Blk Stl Pts 3/19/09 vs. California /21/09 vs. Memphis Totals Cliff Tucker Min FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA Reb Ast Blk Stl Pts 3/19/09 vs. California /21/09 vs. Memphis Totals Greivis Vasquez Min FG FGA 3FG 3FGA FT FTA Reb Ast Blk Stl Pts 3/15/07 vs. Davidson /17/07 vs. Butler /19/09 vs. California /21/09 vs. Memphis Totals MARYLAND: 2002 NCAA Champions 2004 ACC Champions

16 GaryWILLIAMS (32nd Season) / (21st Season) at Md Since returning to the College Park campus in 1989, Gary Williams (Maryland 68) has led his alma mater s basketball program from a period of troubled times to an era of national prominence. With 14 NCAA Tournament berths in the last 17 seasons, seven Sweet Sixteen appearances, a pair of consecutive Final Four showings, and the 2002 National Championship - the fi rst of its kind in Maryland basketball history - Williams and his staff have literally forged what is now more than a decade of dominance in college basketball s most storied and competitive conference. AFTER LEADING THE TERRAPINS TO THE ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE REGULAR- SEASON TITLE IN 2010, WILLIAMS WAS VOTED THE LEAGUE S COACH OF THE YEAR BY THE ATLANTIC COAST SPORTS MEDIA ASSOCIATION. IT WAS HIS SECOND SUCH AWARD, AS HE WAS ALSO HONORED IN Now, with 441 victories as Maryland s head coach, Williams stands as the Terrapins all-time winningest head basketball coach. He passed Charles Lefty Driesell, who amassed 348 victories in 18 seasons from 1969 to The Terrapins have averaged 22.6 wins per year since the season. With 648 career victories in 32 seasons overall, Williams is the 5th-winningest active head coach in NCAA Division I men s basketball. The rise of the Maryland program has run parallel with Williams ascent among the most notable in the collegiate coaching fraternity. Williams was one of only fi ve coaches to boast a string of 11 consecutive trips to the NCAA Tournament from He has produced at least 20 wins in 12 of his last 15 seasons, and in a school-record eight straight from to With 18 career 20-win seasons, Williams is 7th among active coaches. In June of 2005, Williams received the University of Maryland s highest alumni honor as he, Connie Chung, Renaldo Nehemiah and others were inducted into the University of Maryland s Alumni Hall of Fame. Williams was inducted into the University of Maryland s Sports Hall of Fame in In January of 2005, Williams was named one of Washingtonian Magazine s Washingtonians of the Year. He joined others such as Washington D.C. mayor Anthony Williams and Tim Russert of NBC s Meet The Press on the prestigious list. In September of 2004, Williams joined Washington Redskins great Darrell Green and Washington Sports and Entertainment Chairman and CEO Abe Pollin as the inaugural inductees into the new Greater Washington Sports Hall of Champions. Williams was one of only fi ve coaches in NCAA Division I to have led his team to 11 consecutive NCAA Tournaments, from The Terrapins 2010 appearance in the NCAA Tournament marks the 17th consecutive postseason berth for Williams teams. In guiding his 2004 Terrapins to the ACC Tournament title, Williams became the third coach in league history to lead his team to victory over the top three seeds: No. 3 Wake Forest, No. 2 NC State and No. 1 Duke. By overcoming a 21-point first half deficit against the Wolfpack, Williams engineered the greatest comeback in the 52-year history of the ACC Tournament. He is one of seven college basketball coaches since 1980 to guide his alma mater to the Final Four and was the fi rst since 1974 to lead his alma mater to a national title. A winner of nearly 70 percent of his NCAA Tournament games while at Maryland, he ranks ninth among active coaches in NCAA Tournament winning percentage overall (28-15,.651), and eighth in wins (28). With his 500th win at NC State on March 2, 2003, the 1968 Maryland grad became the sixth ACC alumnus in conference history to amass as many as 500 coaching victories. With a victory over No. 1 North Carolina in Chapel Hill on Jan. 19, 2008, he is the winningest coach in the nation against top-ranked opponents (7). With 441 wins as Maryland s head coach, Williams is only the sixth mentor in Atlantic Coast Conference history to pass the 300-victory milestone. With 185 career regular-season ACC victories as Maryland s coach, Williams ranks as the thirdwinningest ACC coach in terms of conference victories. Only Dean Smith (364, North Carolina) and Mike Krzyzewski (274, Duke) have more ACC wins. Williams coached the 1,000th game of his 32- year career on 1/23/2010 at home against NC State. Williams was heralded as the national and Atlantic Coast Conference Coach of the Year during the Terps 2002 championship run. He is one of just 11 active coaches in America to boast a national title and one of only three in the conference. He has become the third-winningest coach in ACC history after transforming the Maryland program into one of the nation s most formidable, and building a Baltimore-D.C. area following that has consistently resulted in packed arenas. After demolishing attendance records with sellout crowds during the fi nal years of Maryland basketball at Cole Field House, Williams Terps have fi nished in the top 10 nationally in each of the last nine seasons. The Terrapins played before 341,050 fans in , averaging 100 percent of capacity for the second time in Comcast Center history. Williams is one of just two 600-win coaches who now engineer the programs at their respective alma maters, joining Jim Boeheim at Syracuse. With Roy Williams of North Carolina, those three also are the only active coaches to direct their alma maters to at least one Final Four appearance. WINS BY NCAA DIVISION I ACTIVE COACHES 1. Mike Krzyzewski, Duke Jim Boeheim, Syracuse Jim Calhoun, Connecticut Bob Huggins, West Virginia Gary Williams, Maryland 648 Tom Penders, Houston Homer Drew, Valparaiso Roy Williams, North Carolina Bo Ryan, Wisconsin Mike Montgomery, California Cliff Ellis, Coastal Carolina Larry Hunter, Western Carolina Rick Byrd, Belmont Pat Douglass, UC Irvine Ben Braun, Rice 570 MOST 20-WIN SEASONS ACTIVE COACHES 1. Jim Boeheim, Syracuse Mike Krzyzewski, Duke Jim Calhoun, Connecticut Bob Huggins, West Virginia Roy Williams, North Carolina 19 Mike Montgomery, California Gary Williams, Maryland 18 Rick Pitino, Louisivlle Tubby Smith, Minnesota John Calipari, Kentucky 16 CAREER NCAA TOURNAMENT WINS ACTIVE COACHES 1. Mike Krzyzewski, Duke Roy Williams, North Carolina Jim Calhoun, Connecticut Jim Boeheim, Syracuse Rick Pitino, Louisville Tom Izzo, Michigan State Tubby Smith, Minnesota Gary Williams, Maryland John Calipari, Kentucky Bill Self, Kansas 24 CAREER WINS - (All Games) WHILE AT ACC SCHOOL 1. Dean Smith, North Carolina Mike Krzyzewski, Duke Gary Williams, Maryland Bobby Cremins, Georgia Tech Lefty Driesell, Maryland Terry Holland, Virginia Norm Sloan, NC State Frank McGuire, UNC & South Carolina Dave Odom, Wake Forest Carl Tacy, Wake Forest 222 CAREER WINS - ACC GAMES 1. Dean Smith, North Carolina Mike Krzyzewski, Duke Gary Williams, Maryland Frank McGuire, UNC & South Carolina Bobby Cremins, Georgia Tech Lefty Driesell, Maryland Vic Bubas, Duke Terry Holland, Virginia Norm Sloan, NC State Dave Odom, Wake Forest 110 (includes ACC Tournament games) Through Sunday s Games MARYLAND: 2002 NCAA Champions 2004 ACC Champions

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