Dec. 7, 2004
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No. 19/21 Maryland (6-1) vs. St. Bonaventure (2-4)
Maryland improves to 3-0 all-time against St. Bonaventure and 2-0 in home contests.
The 49-point win was the program's largest since a 51-point victory (98-47) over Brown on December 29, 1999.
Freshmen Laura Harper (10 points, 10 rebounds) and Crystal Langhorne (12 points, 10 rebounds) each posted double-doubles for the Terps tonight, the first time two players have had double-doubles in the same game since February 9, 2002 (Deedee Warley and Jamecca Harrell).
For Langhorne, it was her third straight double-double. She is the first Terp to post double-doubles in three straight games since Jamecca Harrell accomplished the feat on December 9, 2000 (Games were 12/2, 12/5 and 12/9).
Maryland knocked down 8-of-17 (47.1%) three-points shots to new season-highs in both three-pointers made and attempted and three-point percentage.
The Terps forced a season-high 27 turnovers and held a 34-6 advantage in points off turnovers. It was the fourth time this season that the Terps have forced at least 25 turnovers. The team forced 25 or more turnovers in a game just once last season (28, Virginia - 2/5/04).
The team's 81 field goal attempts were the most since attempting 86 against Rider (11/29/02).
Maryland also had a season-high 54 rebounds and the most since the beginning of last season (55 vs. Sacred Heart, 11/29/03).
Five players scored in double figures for the second time this season. All six of Maryland's wins this season have come when at least three players score double-digit points.
Shay Doron (25 points), Ashleigh Newman (11) and Charmaine Carr (six) each netted season-highs tonight. For the freshman Newman her 11 points were also a career-best.
Doron knocked down 10-of-15 shots, setting a new career-best in field goals made (previous - 9, twice).
Maryland has won 11 straight and 18 of their last 19 games when scoring at least 70 points.
Anesia Smith scored six of her eight points in the game's first five minutes.