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Post-game Notes: No. 20/21 Maryland 84, Georgia Tech 67

Feb. 3, 2005

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  • With the win, Maryland sweeps the season series against Georgia Tech for the first time since 1997-98 and improves to 37-15 in the all-time series.
  • Tonight's win was Maryland head coach Brenda Frese's 100th career victory, with 43 of those coming at the University of Maryland.
  • Kalika France sank a career-high seven free throws and tied a career-best with 10 attempts on her way to a 14-point night ... France also had three steals and a career-high three blocked shots.
  • The trio of Shay Doron, Kalika France and Crystal Langhorne each scored in double figures, the 11th time this season that the three have scored at least 10 points in the same game ... Maryland is 10-1 in those games.
  • Aurelie Noirez also scored in double figures, posting career-highs with 12 points, six field goals and 10 field goal attempts.
  • Anesia Smith finished four points shy of a triple-double, scoring six points, dishing out 11 assists and grabbing a career-high 10 rebounds ... Smith moves into a 10th place tie on the school's single-season assist list with 142 and is 12th all-time with 344 career assists.
  • Shay Doron also moved up on several school record lists, moving into fifth place on the single-season list with 112 free throws and into an eighth place tie with 142 free throw attempts this year.
  • Maryland is now 10-1 in games when its opponent shoots 40 percent or less, 8-0 when committing fewer turnovers and 13-1 when scoring at least 70 points. Maryland scored over half of its 84 points in the paint tonight, topping Georgia Tech, 46-24, in the category.
  • Maryland scored 42 points and attempted 30 field goals in both the first and second half tonight.