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Terps Aim for First ACC Win, Meet Ga. Tech at Home on Sunday

Jan. 3, 2003

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Game 13
Sunday, Jan. 5 ~ 2 p.m.
Terps (6-6, 0-1 ACC) vs. Georgia Tech (11-1, 0-1 ACC)
at Comcast Center (17,950): College Park, Md.
On the Air: WMUC 88.1 FM (College Park, Md.)
Internet: www.wmucsports.com

Maryland's Next Game: Thursday, Jan. 9 ~ 7 p.m.
Terps vs. Clemson
at Comcast Center (17,950): College Park, Md.
On the Air: WMUC 88.1 FM (College Park, Md.)
Internet: www.wmucsports.com

The Terrapin women's basketball team (6-6, 0-1 ACC) hosts Georgia Tech (11-2, 0-1 ACC) Sunday with both teams looking for their first conference win of the season. The game begins at 2 p.m. in the Comcast Center and will be broadcast live on WMUC, 88.1 FM in College Park, and live on the Internet at www.wmucsports.com.

Maryland continues its two-game homestand against Clemson on Thurs. Jan. 9, at 7 p.m. at the Comcast Center before hitting the road for Winston-Salem to meet Wake Forest on Jan. 12. That game will begin at 2 p.m. and will be played in the Lawrence Joel Coliseum Annex.

The Maryland/Ga. Tech Series

The Terrapins hold a 33-13 record all-time vs. Georgia Tech and has a 5-5 record since the 1997-98 season. Maryland split the season series with Tech last year, falling 61-58 in Atlanta and turning around to beat the Yellow Jackets 81-70 in Cole Field House in a gutsy overtime win. Vicki Brick (Timonium, Md.) has the highest average vs. Georgia Tech of any returning Terp at 9.5 ppg.

Frese Coaches 100th Career Game

Maryland first-year head coach and 2002 AP National Coach of the Year Brenda Frese will coach her 100th career game when she meets Georgia Tech on Jan. 5. Frese brings a 63-36 (.636) career record into the contest, including a 6-6 record this season. Frese's Terps are looking for their first ACC win when Georgia Tech comes to College Park.

Oliver Bursts on the Scene

2002 AP National Coach of the Year Brenda Frese added her first recruit to the Terrapin roster this summer in 6-3 junior college transfer Delvona Oliver (Euclid, Ohio). Oliver, a center from Cincinnati State Technical and Community College, has now met all of her requirements and was eligible for the first time this season for the Gatorade Holilday Classic. She wasted no time making the impact her coaches said she would, averaging 15.7 ppg in her first three outings, narrowly missing a double-double against Cleveland State with 16 points and nine rebounds and again at NC State with 19 points and nine rebounds. Oliver earned all-tournament recognition for her tournament performance at Miami.

Oliver earned second-team All-America recognition from the National Junior College Athletic Association and averaged 18.1 points, 10.5 rebounds and 2.5 blocks per game in the 2000-01 season. She earned most valuable player honors at the Ohio Community College Athletic Conference postseason tournament.

A Season of Note In More Ways Than One

The 2002-03 season has been earmarked one to start a new era at Maryland and has yielded more than one memorable moment, bringing several new records, milestones, or career-high for the Terrapin team and its players. A few of note:

Maryland won the first-ever game, men's or women's, in the Terps' new home, the Comcast Center. Senior Renneika Razor (New York, N.Y.) scored the first basket in the Comcast Center, en route to the Terps' 80-72 win over the Loyola Greyhounds.

The Terps broke 100 points in a game for the first time since Dec. 28, 1993, when it downed UMES 102-31. Maryland's 104-point output was the highest since Dec. 1, 1992 vs. Drexel. That game was a 121-52 win for the Terps, and still stands as the school record for points in a game.

Maryland's Renneika Razor posted the 31st 30-point game ever in Terrapin history when she posted 32 in the Terps' game at Penn State. Razor went 6-for-9 from the field and 12-of-14 from the free throw line. The point total was also a new career-high for the senior.

Two Terrapin upperclassmen have also set new career highs. Senior Terri Daniels (Ellicott City, Md.) and redshirt-junior Vicki Brick both posted new career highs this year. Brick netted 20 points against Rider on Nov. 29, breaking her previous high of 19. Daniels tallied her new career high, 18 points, on the road vs. Niagara on Nov. 24. Her previous career high was 17 points.

The Beginning of a New Era at Maryland

Welcome to the Comcast Center... Maryland held the grand opening for the new home of women's and men's basketball on Oct. 10 when the university celebrated the official ribbon-cutting at the Comcast Center. New head coach Brenda Frese lined up with Maryland Governor Parris Glendening, University President C.D. "Dan" Mote, men's basketball bench boss Gary Williams, Athletics Director Deborah A. Yow, and many others to address the crowd of over 1,200 invitees to the grand opening.

The Comcast Center's seating capacity will be an outstanding 17,100 with the building including such amenities as:

  • Eight-sided video scoreboard

  • Weight Training and Conditioning Area and Sports Medicine/Training Area

  • Auxiliary Gymnasium with room for two full courts that will serves as the competition site for gymnastics, women's volleyball and wresting.

  • Media Relations Center

  • Heritage Hall Multi-Purpose Room, which seats 400 for a reception and 200 for a sit-down dinner

  • Academic Support and Career Development Center for Student-Athletes (7,000 square feet)

  • Terps merchandise Store

    Brenda Frese named third head coach ever for Maryland women... Maryland introduced 2002 AP National Coach of the Year Brenda Frese as its new head coach on April 2, 2002.

    Frese brings a history of turning programs around with her to Maryland. Frese began her head coaching career at Ball State in 1999 and took a program that had been 66-169 in the past nine seasons to records of 16-13 and 19-9 and two NCAA tournaments before moving to Minnesota in 2001.

    Frese orchestrated the best one-year turnaround in Big Ten history, taking a team that had gone 8-20 in 2000-01 and guiding them to a 22-8 record last season. Her turnaround heroics ended in the NCAA second round against the ACC's own North Carolina Tar Heels, but her amazing reversal of Minnesota's fortunes still earned Frese AP National Coach of the Year honors.

    Maryland on TV

    Maryland will be on television at least four times this season as part of the ACC women's basketball television schedule. The Terps' first televised game will be the Jan. 19 game at Virginia with a start time of 1 p.m. The remainder of the Terps' television schedule follows, including two home games which will afford Maryland fans throughout ACC country to take a peek inside the Comcast Center.

    Maryland's Television Games

    J19 at Virginia 1:00 p.m. TV
    

    J27 NORTH CAROLINA 7:00 p.m. TV

    F16 at Florida State 1:00 p.m. TV

    F24 DUKE 7:00 p.m. TV

    Terps' Radio Coverage

    The Terrapins will be on the air almost every game this season, including five games that will be carried on the Terrapin Sports Network with play-by-play man Johnny Holliday, the "Voice of the Terps." The following games will be broadcast by the Terrapin Sports Network and can be found on these affiliates: WBAL 1090 AM (Baltimore), WTBO 1450 AM (Cumberland), WARK 1490 AM (Hagerstown), WMSG 1050 AM (Oakland), WTDK 107.1 FM (Cambridge/Easton), WQMR 101.1 FM (Ocean City), WTGM 960 AM (Salisbury), and WMAL 630 AM (Washington, D.C. -for the NC State game only).

    Terrapin Sports Network Broadcasts

    J19 at Virginia 1:00 p.m.
    

    F1 NC STATE 7:00 p.m.

    F7 at GA Tech 7:00 p.m.

    F24 DUKE 7:00 p.m.

    WMUC Broadcasts

    WMUC, the student station for the University of Maryland, will carry the bulk of the Terps' on-air games. Maryland games, road and home, that are broadcast by WMUC can either be heard on 88.1 FM as well as on the web at www.wmuc.com and/or www.wmucsports.com. The remaining schedule for those games is as follows:

    Maryland's Remaining WMUC Games

    Date Game Time Entity
    

    J5 GEORGIA TECH 2:00 p.m. Both

    J9 CLEMSON 7:00 p.m. Sports

    J12 at Wake Forest (Annex)

    2:00 p.m. Both

    J16 FLORIDA STATE 7:00 p.m. Sports

    J19 at Virginia 1:00 p.m. Both

    J23 at Duke 7:00 p.m. Both

    J27 NORTH CAROLINA 7:00 p.m. Both

    F1 NC STATE 7:00 p.m. Sports

    F13 WAKE FOREST 7:00 p.m. Sports

    F16 at Florida State 1:00 p.m. Both

    F20 VIRGINIA 7:00 p.m. Both

    F24 DUKE 7:00 p.m. Both

    F27 at North Carolina 7:00 p.m. Both

    Games broadcast on the "Sports" entity will only be available over the Internet at www.wmucsports.com. Games broadcast on "Both" will be available on www.wmucsports.com, www.wmucradio.com, and 88.1 FM in the College Park area.

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