Jan. 20, 2005
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Maryland Women's Basketball
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No. 16/18 Maryland 63, Virginia 60
With the win, Maryland improves to 23-39 in the all-time series with Virginia. The Terps have won two out of the last three meetings after dropping 23 of the previous 24.
The Terps maintain their perfect home record this season, improving to 9-0 overall and 2-0 in conference games.
Maryland won its first game when it trailed at the half this year ... all three of the Terps' losses this year have come when they're down at the half.
Maryland is 13-1 this year when at least three players score in double figures ... Crystal Langhorne (16), Shay Doron (21) and Kalika France (14) were each in double digits tonight.
Maryland grabbed a season-high 56 rebounds in the game (20 offensive) and held a +18 advantage in rebounding margin.
Freshman forward Crystal Langhorne grabbed a career-high 17 rebounds, including nine on the offensive glass ... she also scored 16 points for her conference-leading seventh double-double of the season.
Langhorne (6-of-10 from the field) knocked down 60% of her shots for the fourth straight game and seventh time in eight games.
Shay Doron scored 21 points on 7-of-11 shooting and tied a season-high seven rebounds ... Doron has scored 20 or more points in nine games this season and is averaging 31.3 points per game in her last four games.
Kalika France (14 points, eight rebounds tonight) has scored in double figures in five of her last six games and has had at least six rebounds in seven straight games.
Anesia Smith, the ACC's assist leader, had eight assists tonight and has had at least five assists in 12 of the team's 16 games this year.
Virginia's 22 three-point attempts were a season-high by a Maryland opponent.