Dec. 1, 2005
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Maryland improves to 5-1 on the season and 3-0 in the series vs. Appalachian State.
Maryland's 118 points are the third-most in a game in school history and three off the school record. The school record was set on Dec. 1, 1992 when the Terps topped Drexel, 121-52.
Maryland broke the Comcast Center single-game scoring record. The previous mark was set on Nov. 29, 2002 when the Terps defeated Rider, 104-66.
Three Terrapins recorded double-doubles for the first time in their careers - sophomore Jade Perry (16 pts, 16 reb.) and freshmen Kristi Toliver (17 pts, 11 assists) and Marissa Coleman (17 pts, 10 reb.).
Sophomore Jade Perry reached career highs in points and rebounds. Her 12 boards in the first half were a career best.
The Terps have had at least four double-digit scorers in every game this season and six for the second time. Maryland also had six double-digit scorers vs. Siena.
Maryland reached the 100-point plateau for the second time this year. It is the first time since 1993-94 that the Terps have had two 100-point games in the same season.
The Terrapins have had 41 100-point games in the history of the program.
Junior Shay Doron moves into the top 20 on Maryland's career scoring charts. She ranks 20th with 1,067 career points. She is also fifth in all-time career three-pointers made with 76.
Doron has attempted 305 career free throws, the second most in school history. Her 400 career attempts from the charity stripe are tied for the seventh most.
Appalachian State's worse loss since losing to Maryland, 100-71, in the first round of the 1990 NCAA Tournament.
Maryland outrebounded Appalachian State 54-23. It marked the fourth time this year that the Terps have collected 20 or more rebounds than their opponents.
The 29 assists are a season high.
Kristi Toliver had a career-high 11 assists.
Jade Perry tied a career high with three blocks.
Marissa Coleman matched a career high with three blocks.
The 59-point margin of victory is the most for the Terps since a 102-31 victory over Maryland-Eastern Shore on December 28, 1993.