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Maryland-Northern Iowa Post Game Notes

Dec. 7, 2007

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• Maryland has outrebounded its opponent for the first time since its win over Pittsburgh on Nov. 27. The Terps were held even against Ohio State and Rutgers, before falling behind on the boards in the win over Middle Tennessee State on Wednesday.
• For the second time this season, Maryland has had five players reach double figures. At least three Terps have scored in double digits in every game.
• Junior Kristi Toliver had seven assists in the game. She has handed out at least six in 12 of Maryland's 13 games this season. She also reached double figures for the 12th time this year.
• Toliver became the ninth player in school history to dish at least 400 assists in her career. She is now tied for seventh with Subrena Rivers (1986-90) with 406 career assists.
• Senior Crystal Langhorne shot better than 65 percent from the floor for the fifth time in seven games played. She was 7-for-10 for 14 points, also grabbing eight rebounds.
• The Terps shot 55.4 percent from the field, the seventh time this season they have shot better than 50 percent.
• Junior Ashleigh Newman has played 117-consecutive games, tying for third all-time at Maryland.
• Junior Marissa Coleman has moved into the top 20 all-time at Maryland in scoring. Passing Renneika Razor (2000-03), who scored 1,163 points in her career. Coleman now has 1,167 points in her career.
• Maryland has had at least one player with a double-double in all but three games this season, posting 15 on the season.
• Maryland's 54-point win is the largest of the season. The 91 points is tied for the second-most this season. The 37 points allowed is a season low for a Terrapin opponent and the fewest since giving up 33 to Northern Iowa last season.