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Postgame Notes: No. 5/5 Maryland 90, Miami 50

Jan. 31, 2008

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• Senior Crystal Langhorne became the first 2,000-point scorer in Maryland women's basketball history, making a mid-range jumper only 24 seconds into the game to reach the milestone. Langhorne surpassed 2,000 points with two free throws at the 16:31 mark of the first half.

  • Langhorne is only the seventh player in ACC history with 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds.
    • Langhorne finished with 19 points, giving her 2,017 in her career and moved up to 15th on the ACC career scoring list.
  • Langhorne shot a career-best 9-for-9 at the free-throw line. Her previous best was 8-for-10.
    • Junior Kristi Toliver reached a milestone of her own, recording her 500th-career assist at the 18:57 mark of the first half, finding Laura Harper wide open for a lay-up.
    • With 10 total assists, Toliver moved into second place all-time at Maryland, passing both Deanna Tate (1986-89) and Tara Heiss (1975-78) in the record books. Toliver now has 508 assists in her career. It was Toliver's eighth double-digit assist game of the season and 12th of her career.
    • Toliver is tied for 20th Georgia Tech's Ida Neal in the ACC career assists list.
    • Toliver also set a season high with six rebounds, tying her career high.
    • Freshman Kat Lyons made her 10th consecutive 3-pointer of the season in the first half, dating back to the Richmond victory Dec. 29. Lyons' streak ended at the 10:46 mark of the second half when she missed from long range.
    • Maryland's 40-point victory was its sixth win of the season by 40 or more points.
    • The victory was Maryland's 23rd of the season, the most wins by any team in the country.
    • Senior Ashleigh Newman tied her season high with three steals.
    • The Terps moved to 7-1 all-time against Miami, including three straight victories since the Hurricanes joined the ACC in 2005.
    • The 90 points were the most Miami has allowed all season.