Jan. 4, 2011
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Tipping Off: Maryland improved to 10-4 this season with its 95-40 win over Colgate ... the Terps have won 10 straight non-conference home games and are 77-7 all-time at Comcast Center ... Maryland leads the all-time series 2-0 ... 11 of 12 Terrapins that played scored in the game ... five Terps reached double figures ... the 55-point win was Maryland's largest margin of victory this season.
Streak Extended: With 12 points and 11 rebounds, Jordan Williams extended his consecutive double-doubles streak to eight, moving past Joe Smith's streak of seven straight in 1995. He is now four shy of tying Len Elmore's school record of 12 straight in the 1973-74 season. Williams also had three blocks.
Stoglin Gets Start: Freshman guard Terrell Stoglin earned the first start of his career and contributed 12 points and four assists. Stoglin has scored in double figures in six of the past seven games and nine times this season.
Balanced Bowie: Adrian Bowie provided a balanced performance for the Terps, scoring a game-high and season-high tying 16 points, grabbing six rebounds and dishing out five assists. The senior also committed just one turnover. Over the last eight games, Bowie has 35 assists and only 11 turnovers.
Sharing the Ball: Nine Terps recorded at least one assist in the game and Maryland assisted on a season-high 27 of 38 baskets in the game (71.1 percent). Maryland has assisted on 60 percent of its field goals made in a game six times this season.
Tidbits: Maryland had 27 assists and tied a season-low with just nine turnovers ... Maryland had 46 points in the paint to Colgate's 14 ... Haukur Palsson had seven points, two assists, a rebound and a steal in 10 minutes before leaving the game after taking an elbow to the head ... Maryland didn't miss a free throw in the second half and was 10 of 12 (season-high 83.3 percent) in the game ... the Terps matched a season high with nine 3-pointers made
Game Trends: After Colgate scored the first bucket of the game, Maryland went on a 22-0 run ... the Raiders made their first shot but missed their next 15 ... 12 minutes into the game, nine Maryland players had scored a basket ... Colgate's 17 first-half points were the lowest total by a Maryland opponent this season ... Maryland had six runs of at least 6-0 in the game ... the Maryland bench outscored Colgate's 37-17 ... it's the seventh straight time Maryland's bench has outscored the opponents' and 11th time this season.
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