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Maryland to Host Towson for Field Trip Day Tuesday

Maryland (7-3) vs. Towson (7-1)
December 12, 2023
XFINITY Center (College Park, MD)
11 a.m.
B1G+
COLLEGE PARK, MD --  The Maryland women's basketball team (7-3) will host Towson (7-1) Tuesday in an 11 a.m. game at the XFINITY Center. The Terrapins will welcome local school children from over 70 schools for Field Trip Day Tuesday. 

Parking will be open in lots 9B (closest to the media will call window next to Gate C), 11B and the Terrapin Trail Garage Tuesday. Parking will not be open in lot 4B, due to the buses for the school children. Metered spaces and lots (the XFINITY Visitors Lot) are still metered and are not free. Click here for a campus parking map. 

For tickets, click HERE. Season ticket holders can sit in sections 101 and 114. 

Towson head coach Laura Harper played for Brenda Frese at Maryland from 2005-08 and was the Final Four Most Outstanding Player when the Terrapins won the 2006 NCAA title. Harper finished her Maryland career with 1,407 career points, 873 rebounds and is the Terps' all-time leader in blocks with 198. Her jersey is honored in the rafters of the XFINITY Center.

 
What's UP
  • Maryland women's basketball is entering its 53rd season and owns a record of 1,113-453 (.711). The Terrapins are No. 11 all-time in NCAA Division I history in winning percentage and No. 9 in all-time victories. 
  • Sellers is leading the Terrapins in points (17.6), rebounds (6.3), assists (5.5) and steals (2.3) and is the first to lead Maryland in all four categories since Alyssa Thomas in 2012-23.
  • Sellers is No. 5 in the country and leads the Big Ten in free throws made (55). Sellers' career free throw percentage of 80.1% is No. 5 in Maryland history.
  • Faith Masonius enters Tuesday's game with 496 career rebounds.
  • Brinae Alexander has made 95 three-pointers in her two years as a Terrapin, which is No. 20 in the Terps' career record book. She needs to make seven to pass Terri Daniels (2000-03) at No. 19. Alexander's Maryland career three-point percentage is 43.0%, which is third in Maryland history, behind just Shatori Walker-Kimbrough (45.9%) and Katie Benzan (47.4%).
  • Sellers was also named to the Wooden Award Preseason Top 50 Watch List in November.
  • 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 and Indiana to finish third with Illinois rounding out the top five. The media panel selected Indiana to finish second, Ohio State third and Michigan fifth.  
  • Two-time National Coach of the Year Brenda Frese brings in seven new players this season, including AP All-American honoree Jakia Brown-Turner (NC State).
  • Last fall, Frese also signed four top recruits in Summer Bostock, Hawa Doumbouya, Emily Fisher and Riley Nelson. This fall, Frese welcomed to walk-ons in Mary Sareen and Zen Nuako
  • The Terrapins return four of their top six scorers from last season's Elite Eight squad. 
  • Junior Shyanne Sellers was named to the 10-player Preseason All-Big Ten Team to start the year. She was named to the All-Big Ten First Team by the league's media panel last year and to the Second Team by the head coaches.
  • Sellers is one of 20 top players in the country on the Nancy Lieberman Award Watch List, an honor by the Basketball Hall of Fame recognizing the top point guard in women's NCAA Division I basketball. 
  • Graduate Jakia Brown-Turner was named to the Cheryl Miller Award Watch List for the nation's top small forward.
  • Maryland has three 1,000 point scorers (Brown-Turner - 1,382; Briggs - 1,256; Alexander - 1,261).
WBB Team Photo
2023-24 Maryland Women's Basketball Team
Scouting Report
  • Tuesday's matchup is the 24th all-time between Maryland and Towson, with the Terps owning the series at 18-5.
  • The Terps took last year's meeting, 81-70, on Nov. 26, 2022 in the Fort Myers Tip-Off.
  • Maryland has won 8 straight meetings with Towson, dating back to 2010.
Brenda Frese and former player, Towson head coach, Laura Harper
Brenda Frese with former player and Towson head coach, Laura Harper.
Frese File
  • Head coach Brenda Frese is in her 22nd season in College Park. She's led the Terrapins to a record of 570-150 (.792), 14 conference titles, 19 NCAA Tournament bids in 21 postseasons, three Final Fours, seven Elite Eights, 11 Sweet Sixteens and the 2006 NCAA Championship. 
  • Frese owns a career record of 627-180 (.777) over her 25 years as a head coach.
  • 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 2021, 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 huddle
Maryland in the B1G
  • The Terps are 200-54 (.787) all-time against their Big Ten opponents.
  • Since joining the Big Ten in 2014-15, the Terrapins are 158-24 (.868) vs. their conference opponents, including their 20-4 record in the Big Ten Tournament.
  • In the 22 years under Frese, the Terps are 169-28 (.858) against their Big Ten opponents.
  • Frese is 183-33 (.847) all-time vs. Big Ten opponents, which includes her time at Minnesota and at Ball State.
  • Since joining the league in 2014, Maryland is 73-6 (.924) against Big Ten teams at home.
Guard Jakia Brown-Turner (11)Maryland Women's Basketball vs. Northwestern at the Xfinity Center Arena on Sunday, December 10, 2023Dylan Davies/Maryland Athletics
home sweet home
  • Maryland has won 16 straight home games, dating back to a Dec. 11, 2022 win over UConn. 
  • The Terps are 600-139 (.812) all time in College Park, dating back to the inaugural 1971-72 season. 
  • Maryland is 306-44 (.874) at home under Brenda Frese, whose first season in College Park was the inaugural season of XFINITY Center. That is among the top 10 toughest places to play in the country.
  • The Terrapins are 170-12 (.934) all-time in non-conference games in XFINITY Center. 
  • The Terps won 48 straight home games starting Nov. 9, 2007 with a 76-52 season-opening win over Princeton. The streak ended on Jan. 21, 2010 with an 80-77 loss to Miami. 
Sellers celebration vs. UConn
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Players Mentioned

Brinae Alexander

#5 Brinae Alexander

G/F
6' 0"
Graduate Student
Summer Bostock

#33 Summer Bostock

G
6' 1"
Freshman
Faith Masonius

#13 Faith Masonius

G/F
6' 1"
Graduate Student
Shyanne Sellers

#0 Shyanne Sellers

G
6' 2"
Junior
Riley Nelson

#2 Riley Nelson

G
6' 2"
Freshman
Hawa Doumbouya

#20 Hawa Doumbouya

C
6' 7"
Freshman
Emily Fisher

#34 Emily Fisher

G/F
6' 0"
Freshman
Jakia Brown-Turner

#11 Jakia Brown-Turner

G
6' 0"
Graduate Student
Mary Sareen

#30 Mary Sareen

G
5' 8"
Freshman
Zen Nuako

#15 Zen Nuako

G
5' 6"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Brinae Alexander

#5 Brinae Alexander

6' 0"
Graduate Student
G/F
Summer Bostock

#33 Summer Bostock

6' 1"
Freshman
G
Faith Masonius

#13 Faith Masonius

6' 1"
Graduate Student
G/F
Shyanne Sellers

#0 Shyanne Sellers

6' 2"
Junior
G
Riley Nelson

#2 Riley Nelson

6' 2"
Freshman
G
Hawa Doumbouya

#20 Hawa Doumbouya

6' 7"
Freshman
C
Emily Fisher

#34 Emily Fisher

6' 0"
Freshman
G/F
Jakia Brown-Turner

#11 Jakia Brown-Turner

6' 0"
Graduate Student
G
Mary Sareen

#30 Mary Sareen

5' 8"
Freshman
G
Zen Nuako

#15 Zen Nuako

5' 6"
Freshman
G