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Game 30
Florida State (15-10, 5-5 ACC) at
#4/5 Maryland (27-2, 11-1 ACC)
When: Sun., Feb. 24 2:00 p.m.
Where: Comcast Center (17,950) College Park, Md.
TV: None.
Radio: Maryland Radio Network (Flagship: ESPN 1300AM Baltimore).
Webcast/Audio: Maryland All-Access.
Video & Audio link available at www.umterps.com
Next Up
#4/5 Maryland at
NC State (17-9, 5-6 ACC)
When: Sun., Mar. 2 1:00 p.m.
Where: Reynolds Coliseum (9,500) Raleigh, N.C.
TV: Regional Sports Network (Comcast SportsNet; Fox Sports Net South, NESN).
Radio: WMUC Sports.
Webcast/Audio: None/www.WMUCSports.com.
Audio link available at www.umterps.com
Quick Hits
Maryland is ranked No. 4 in the Associated Press poll and No. 5 in the USA Today/ESPN Coaches poll.
The Terps boast the most wins in the nation and were the first team to 20 victories. Playing 14 games in the first 31 days of the season, they have played the most games of any team in the nation (29).
Maryland plays its last four games of the season over an 18-day stretch, a stark contrast to the beginning of the season when the Terps played eight games in the first 18 days of the season.
Maryland's current record through 29 games is the best since the 1988-89 campaign.
Senior Crystal Langhorne will have her jersey honored after the conclusion of Sunday's game.
Maryland's five seniors will be honored for Senior Day on Sunday, prior to the start of the game.
Senior Ashleigh Newman is one game appearance from tying the all-time record held by Shay Doron (134).
For the first time in the history of the program, Maryland has won 10 ACC games in three-consecutive seasons.
Maryland has recorded four-straight 20-win seasons for the first time in school history.
A Terrapin has earned ACC Player of the Week honors eight times in 15 weeks of the season. Langhorne is the league's active leader with six career weekly nods.
Maryland is one of 12 known teams in NCAA history with four 1,000-point scorers on the roster.
The Terps have had at least one player with a double-double in 25 of their 29 games.
Three Terps overall were selected preseason candidates for the Wade Trophy and two are on the Midseason Wooden list. Three are on the midseason Naismith Award candidate list.
Terps Honor Seniors on Sunday at Final Regular-Season Home Game
Maryland closes out the regular-season home slate hosting Florida State on Sunday, Feb. 24. The Terrapins will honor its five seniors, who are the winningest class in the program's history, in a pregame ceremony. Senior Crystal Langhorne will also have her jersey honored at the conclusion of the contest.
Maryland has not lost at home this season, currently riding an 18-game win streak at Comcast Center, the fourth-longest active home win streak in the nation. The Terps have also not lost to FSU at home since 2003.
For fans who can not make it to the game, it will be webcast on ACC Select. The game can also be heard across the state on the Maryland Radio Network (Flagship: ESPN 1300AM Baltimore) with Matt Noble and Dave Preston calling the action. Links for the audio on Maryland All-Access and video will be provided at www.umterps.com.
Frese Delivers Twin Boys
Head coach Brenda Frese gave birth to twin boys on Sunday, Feb. 17, welcoming Markus William (5 lbs, 5 oz; 18.5 in.) and Tyler Joseph (6 lbs, 12 oz; 19.25 in.) into the world. The boys are the first children for Frese, 37, and her husband, Mark Thomas. The team was given the good news at the end of shootaround on the morning of their win at Duke.
When the team gathered for the first time this school year, Frese ended the team meeting with a surprise announcement. Frese broke the news that she and Thomas were expecting twins this year.
Langhorne's Jersey Honored
Crystal Langhorne will have her jersey retired at Maryland's final regular-season home game vs. Florida State. Langhorne's jersey will be the fifth women's basketball jersey to hang in the rafters.
Langhorne owns numerous records at Maryland. The only multiple All-American, she is the program's all-time scoring and rebounding leader. She is the only men's or women's player at Maryland to score 2,000 points and collect 1,000 rebounds. A three-time All-ACC honoree and 2005 ACC Rookie of the Year, she also owns the school and ACC records for field goal percentage.
Former Terrapin great Shay Doron had her jersey honored earlier this month. Also hanging in the rafters are all-time legends Vicky Bullett, Tara Heiss and Jasmina Perazic.
Head of the Class
The 2007-08 senior class will be honored for Senior Day prior to the start of Sunday's contest vs. Florida State.
This year's senior class will leave Maryland as the winningest class in the history of the program. Crystal Langhorne, Laura Harper, Ashleigh Newman and Jade Perry have won 111 games, one of only two classes to win 100 games during their careers. A senior in academic standings, Christie Marrone will also be honored on Sunday. She announced earlier this season she would be graduating from Maryland this summer.
This senior class has also won 83.5 percent of its games played , shattering the pervious record of 80.4 percent which was set by the 1978-79 senior class.
Maryland Earns High ACC Seeding
With its win at Duke, Maryland clinched at least a second-place finish in the ACC, tying the highest finish in the league since 2005-06.
The win also clinched at least a No. 2 seed in the ACC Tournament. It will be the Terps' highest seeing in the conference championship since 1993, when Maryland was also a No. 2 seed.
Home Sweet Home
Maryland has won a school-record 18 home games so far during this campaign, breaking the program mark set during the 2005-06 campaign.
The Terps are 18-0 at home heading into the final regular-season contest of the season vs. Florida State, the fourth-longest active home win streak in the nation. Old Dominion and Hartford currently have the longest active streak at 21.
Coming Up
Maryland waits another week to play its final regular season game of the year, traveling to NC State on Sunday, March 2. The Terps played their last four games of the season over 18 days.
The game will be televised on the ACC's Regional Sports Network (Comcast SportsNet in the Baltimore/Washington, D.C. area).