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Postgame Notes- Men's Basketball Raises Record To 4-3

Dec. 6, 2000

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Maryland Notes * Maryland posted its 72nd consecutive non-conference home victory and moved to 4-3 on the season with its 107-59 win over Stony Brook. The win extended the longest active non-conference winning streak in the nation. The Terps last non-conference loss at Cole Field House was to Coppin State on December 12, 1989. * Maryland pulled away in the second part of the first half as it held the Seawolves without a field goal for the final 10:53 of the half. The Terps outscored Stony Brook 25-4 during that span, with all four Stony Brook points coming on free throws. * Steve Blake set a career high with 13 assists. The sophomore's previous best was 11, set twice (vs. Tulane, 11-19-99, vs. Illinois, 12-4-99). Blake also added a personal season-high four steals. * The Terrapins' five starters totaled 62 points on 24-of-38 shooting (63 percent). Four of the starters were in double figures and three (Mouton, Baxter and Dixon) had a game-high 19 points. * Maryland has held seven straight opponents to 40.7 field goal percentage or less. The Terps held Stony Brook to a 36.2 field goal percentage. Maryland's four opponents since the Dayton game have been held to 38 percent or less. * With 19 points tonight, Lonny Baxter hit double digits for the 14th straight game. * The Terrapins tied a season high with 13 blocks tonight. Maryland has now blocked a minimum of six shots in six of the last seven games. * With three 3-point field goals tonight, Juan Dixon moved ahead of Terrell Stokes (1996-99) and into seventh on the Maryland career list.

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