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Guard Diamond Miller (1)Maryland Terrapins at George Mason University at Eagle Bank Arena in Fairvax, VA on Monday, Nov. 7, 2022. Chris Lyons/Maryland Terrapins
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Women's Basketball

No. 19 Terrapins to Travel to No. 17 Baylor Sunday

No. 19 Maryland at No. 17 Baylor
Nov. 20, 2022
3:00 PM ET 
Ferrell Center (Waco, TX)
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COLLEGE PARK, MD --  No. 19 Maryland (3-1) will travel to No. 17 Baylor (3-0) for a 3 p.m. ET matchup at the Ferrell Center Sunday afternoon. The Terps-Bears game will be streamed on ESPN+ and fans can listen HERE

2022-23 STORYLINES

What's UP
  • The Terrapins are back in action Sunday after a 70-52 win over Davidson Wednesday in College Park. Diamond Miller led the way with 19 points. Abby Meyers added 14, Faith Masonius scored 12 and Shyanne Sellers chipped in 11. Brinae Alexander pulled down a career-high 11 boards.
  • Heading into Sunday's game, Lavender Briggs needs 15 points to reach the 1,000-career points mark.
  • Maryland women's basketball is in its 52nd season and owns a record of 1,081-444 (.709). The Terrapins are No. 11 all-time in NCAA Division I history in winning percentage and No. 9 in all-time victories.
  • Senior Diamond Miller was named to the 10-player Preseason All-Big Ten Team for the second straight season to start the year. She is a two-time All-Big Ten honoree and was the 2021 Big Ten Tournament Co-MOP.
  • Miller is one of 20 top players in the country on the Ann Meyers Drysdale Award Watch List, an honor by the Basketball Hall of Fame recognizing the top shooting guard in women's NCAA Division I basketball. Miller was named to the watch list last year as well. 
  • Miller was also named to the Jersey Mike's Naismith Trophy Watch List as one of the top 50 players in the country.
  • Sophomore Shyanne Sellers is one of 20 top players in the country on the Cheryl Miller Award Watch List, an honor by the Basketball Hall of Fame recognizing the top small forward in women's NCAA Division I basketball.
  • Maryland was picked to finish fourth in the Big Ten by both the league's head coaches and media panel. Both groups picked Iowa to win the conference. The coaches selected Ohio State to finish second, Indiana to finish third with Michigan rounding out the top five. The media panel picked Indiana to finish second, Ohio State third and Michigan fifth.
  • Two-time National Coach of the Year Brenda Frese brings in nine new players this season, including AP Honorable Mention All-American honoree Abby Meyers (Princeton), All-SEC transfer Lavender Briggs (Florida), All-AAC transfer Elisa Pinzan (USF), SEC graduate transfer Brinae Alexander (Vanderbilt) and All-CAA transfer Allie Kubek (Towson).
  • All five transfers averaged over 9.0 points per game last year - Meyers (17.9), Alexander (15.2), Briggs (12.5), Kubek (12.2) and Pinzan (9.3).
  • Last spring, Frese also signed two top-55 incoming freshmen in Gia Cooke and Bri McDaniel. Incoming freshman Ava Sciolla and Mila Reynolds signed with Maryland last November, giving the Terrapins a top 10 recruiting class for the 15th time under Frese.
  • The Terrapins opened the season at No. 17 in the preseason Associated Press poll (Oct. 18) and No. 18 in the USA Today Sports Coaches Preseason Poll (Oct. 26).
Womens Basketball Team Photo at Xfinity Center in College Park, MD on Thursday, Oct. 20, 2022. Mackenzie Miles/Maryland Terrapins
Series history

  • Sunday's matchup is the third all-time between Maryland and Baylor.
  • Maryland has won both previous matchups.
  • Most recently, Maryland won 79-76 in College Park on Nov. 21, 2021.
  • This is the Terps' first trip to Baylor.
No. 3 Maryland womens basketball vs. No. 6 Baylor at Xfinity Center in College Park. Sunday, November 21, 2021.
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  • Head coach Brenda Frese is in her 21st season in College Park. She's led the Terrapins to a record of 538-141 (.792), 14 conference titles, 18 NCAA Tournament bids in 20 postseasons, three Final Fours, six Elite Eights, 10 Sweet Sixteens and the 2006 NCAA Championship. 
  • Frese was named National Coach of the Year by the AP, The Athletic and ESPN at the end of the 2020-21 season. In October, Frese was the first woman inducted into the Washington DC Metro Basketball Hall of Fame.
  • With the Terrapins' win at Nebraska on Feb. 14, 2021, Frese picked up win No. 500 at Maryland, which makes her the winningest coach in Maryland basketball history. Hall of Fame women's basketball head coach Chris Weller won 499 games in her 27 seasons (1975-02).
Brenda Frese champions net
Maryland in the b1g
  • The Terps are 183-50 (.785) all-time against their Big Ten opponents.
  • Since joining the Big Ten in 2014-15, the Terrapins are 141-20 (.876) vs. their conference opponents, including their 19-3 record in the Big Ten Tournament.
  • In the 21 years under Frese, the Terps are 152-24 (.864) against their Big Ten opponents.
  • Frese is 165-29 (.851) all-time vs. Big Ten opponents, which includes her time at Minnesota and at Ball State.
  • Since joining the league in 2014, Maryland is 64-5 (.928) against Big Ten teams at home.
Diamond Miller
terps in the polls
  • Maryland is one of the most consistent winning programs in the country. The Terrapins have been ranked in 232 straight Associated Press polls, dating back to the preseason poll of the 2010-11 season. That mark is behind just Baylor (357 weeks) and Connecticut (547 weeks).
  • Maryland has been ranked for 283 weeks in the last 19 seasons, with 213 of those weeks in the AP top 10 and 92 in the AP top 5.
  • Brenda Frese has had a team ranked in 334 weeks in her career. She recently passed former Virginia head coach Debbie Ryan for 13th all time.
  • Maryland has started the season ranked in the last 13 seasons straight and 18 of head coach Brenda Frese's 21 seasons in College Park. The Terps have been in the AP Preseason Top 10 11 times under Frese and in the top five six times.
Miller Sellers Team
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Players Mentioned

Lavender Briggs

#3 Lavender Briggs

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6' 1"
Senior
Faith Masonius

#13 Faith Masonius

G/F
6' 1"
Senior
Diamond Miller

#1 Diamond Miller

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6' 3"
Senior
Shyanne Sellers

#0 Shyanne Sellers

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6' 2"
Sophomore
Ava Sciolla

#2 Ava Sciolla

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6' 0"
Freshman
Mila Reynolds

#15 Mila Reynolds

G/F
6' 3"
Freshman
Elisa Pinzan

#12 Elisa Pinzan

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5' 8"
Graduate Student
Gia Cooke

#11 Gia Cooke

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5' 9"
Freshman
Bri McDaniel

#24 Bri McDaniel

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5' 10"
Freshman
Abby Meyers

#10 Abby Meyers

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6' 0"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Lavender Briggs

#3 Lavender Briggs

6' 1"
Senior
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Faith Masonius

#13 Faith Masonius

6' 1"
Senior
G/F
Diamond Miller

#1 Diamond Miller

6' 3"
Senior
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Shyanne Sellers

#0 Shyanne Sellers

6' 2"
Sophomore
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Ava Sciolla

#2 Ava Sciolla

6' 0"
Freshman
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Mila Reynolds

#15 Mila Reynolds

6' 3"
Freshman
G/F
Elisa Pinzan

#12 Elisa Pinzan

5' 8"
Graduate Student
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Gia Cooke

#11 Gia Cooke

5' 9"
Freshman
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Bri McDaniel

#24 Bri McDaniel

5' 10"
Freshman
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Abby Meyers

#10 Abby Meyers

6' 0"
Senior
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