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Maryland Opens 2008 Against Savannah State

Dec. 31, 2007

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The University of Maryland (7-6, 0-1 ACC) takes on the Savannah State Tigers (7-11) Wednesday (January 2) at Comcast Center. Tipoff between the Terps and Tigers is set for 8:00 p.m. ET. The game will be broadcast on the Terrapin Sports Radio Network.
• Wednesday's game is the first meeting between the two schools.
• Sophomore Greivis Vasquez leads the Terps with 16.7 points per game, while junior Chris Linton paces Savannah State with 9.3 points per contest.

Maryland has utilized a balanced offensive attack this season as four Terps average double figures in scoring. Greivis Vasquez leads the team with 16.7 points per game, while senior James Gist has averaged 13.3 points per contest. Sophomore Eric Hayes is averaging 11.2 points and senior Bambale Osby has added 10.8 points per game.
• All four players have increased their scoring average from last season. They average 53.0 of Maryland's 71.2 points per game.

Defense has been a constant for the Terrapins this season. Maryland is second in the ACC and 24th in the nation in field goal percentage defense, as the Terrapins have limited their opponents to just 38 percent shooting from the field.
• Maryland leads the league and is tenth in the nation in blocked shots. The Terps average 7.08 blocked shots per game. James Gist is second in the league with 2.50 blocks per game, while fellow senior Bambale Osby is fourth in the ACC with 2.25 blocks per contest.

Head coach Gary Williams is the eighth-winningest active head coach in NCAA Division I men's basketball with an overall record of 592-334 (.638). He ranks second among active ACC coaches with 385 wins at Maryland (3rd overall) and also ranks second among active league coaches with 157 ACC victories. Williams is the Terps' all-time winningest coach.
• Williams is just eight wins shy of 600 career victories. Only six active head coaches in Division I have 600 career wins.

Three of Maryland's starters are among the top 12 players in the ACC for minutes played per contest. Sophomore Greivis Vasquez is second in the league, averaging 36.08 minutes per contest.
• Sophomore guard Eric Hayes is third in the ACC in minutes per game (35.92), while senior James Gist is 12th (30.75).

Senior James Gist has joined elite company in the storied history of Maryland Basketball:
• With 18 points against Morgan State (Dec. 6), Gist became the 46th player in school history to reach 1,000 career points.
• His scoring average has increased each season, as he is averaging a career-best 13.3 points per game this year.
• With his 613 career rebounds, Gist is just the 22nd player in school history to tally 1,000 points and 500 rebounds.
• Gist is seventh on Maryland's all-time blocked shots list with 184 rejections.
• He has scored in double figures in eight games this year and has three double-doubles (Hampton, Boston College and Delaware).
• The Silver Spring native was named a preseason Wooden Award candidate.
• Gist spend the summer as a member of the USA's Pan Am Games team which earned a fifth-place finish in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Maryland has been a dominant home team over the years.
• The Terps are 785-279 (.738) all-time at home dating back to 1923-24.
• Maryland went 17-2 (89.5%) at home last season and is 79-17 (.822) all-time at Comcast Center. The Terps have won 40 of their last 47 at home dating back to 2003-04.
• The Terps are 234-52 (.821) at home under Gary Williams (155-35 at Cole Field House).
• Maryland is 132-22 (.871) at home the last 10 seasons (since 1998-99).
• Maryland has won 45 of its last 48 regular season non-conference games at Comcast Center under Williams.
• The Terps are 132-4 (.970) in regular season non-conference home games under Williams.
• Maryland was 476-151 in 47 seasons at Cole Field House; 169-90 in 24 seasons at Ritchie Coliseum and 61-21 in eight seasons at The Gymnasium.

Sophomore guard Greivis Vasquez enjoyed a breakout season as a freshman in 2006-07 and has improved in 2007-08:
• Vasquez averages a team-high 16.7 points per game. As a freshman he scored 9.8 points per game.
• He set a new career high with 28 points against American University.
• Vasquez has scored in double figures in 11 of 13 games this season and has led the team in scoring nine times.
• He leads the team with 80 assists and has dished out at least five assists in seven games this year. He has recorded 10 or more assists three times (Northeastern, Illinois and Morgan State).
• Vasquez has led the team in assists in six games this year. • Vasquez has improved his rebounding from 3.3 per game as a freshman to 5.2 this season.
• He is averaging a team-high 36.1 minutes per game.
• Vasquez spent the summer as a member of the Venezuelan National team which competed in the FIBA Americas Championships in Las Vegas during August.
• Named to the 2008 Cousy Award Preseason List.

Sophomore guard Eric Hayes has built on an impressive freshman season and has continued his development for the Terrapins:
• Hayes has scored in double figures in eight of Maryland's 13 games this season.
• He is second on the team with 69 assists and is third on the squad with 17 steals.
• Hayes is third in the ACC in assist-to-turnover ratio (2.46). • He scored a then-career high 18 points against Illinois before pouring in 19 points against Morgan State.
• He is second on the team in free throw shooting. Hayes has connected on 83 percent (25 of 30) of his attempts from the foul line.

Senior Bambale Osby has made a big impact for the Terps at both ends of the floor this season:
• Osby is averaging 10.8 points per game this year after averaging just 5.8 points as a junior.
• He has scored in double figures eight times this season after only breaking double figures in eight games last year.
• Osby is second on the team with 27 blocked shots. He tallied just 16 blocks as a junior in 2006-07.
• Osby has increased his production on the glass as he is averaging 6.1 rebounds per contest after pulling down 3.9 board per game last year.

After playing in just 16 of 34 games as a freshman, Landon Milbourne spent the summer in College Park working on his game and the results have followed:
• Milbourne is averaging 7.7 points per game this season after averaging 1.0 as a freshman. His rebounding has jumped from 0.8 to 4.3 per game.
• He has scored in double figures in five of the last six games and tied his career high with 11 points in three consecutve games (Morgan State, Boston College, Ohio).
• Milbourne has made his mark on defense as well, as he is third on the team with nine blocked shots and has added seven steals for the season.

Maryland's roster is dominated by underclassmen, as 10 of the 14 Terps are freshmen or sophomores. The underclassmen account for 59 percent of Maryland's scoring, 44 percent of the rebounding and 89 percent of the team's assists.

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Players Mentioned

James Gist

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Eric Hayes

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Landon Milbourne

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Bambale Osby

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Eric Hayes

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Landon Milbourne

#1 Landon Milbourne

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Bambale Osby

#50 Bambale Osby

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Greivis Vasquez

#21 Greivis Vasquez

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