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Post Game Notes From the Win

Feb. 24, 2008

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• Today's game attendance of 16,135 ranks fourth all-time in ACC history. The Terrapins own nine of the top 10 attendance marks in ACC women's basketball history. Maryland has recorded three of those marks this season.
• Maryland has clinched at least a two seed in the ACC tournament, its highest seed since being a two seed in the 1993 ACC tournament.
• Maryland's 19-game home winning streak is the fourth-longest active streak in the nation. The Terps' 19 home wins this season shatters the school mark of 15 set in 2005-06.
• Maryland's 19-0 regular-season home record is the fifth home undefeated season in school history and the first since 1988-89.
• It was Maryland's fourth overtime game of the season. The Terps are 3-1 in those games. Maryland is 12-2 in overtime under Brenda Frese.
Crystal Langhorne's jersey was honored today. She is the fifth Terrapin in the history of the women's program to have her jersey hanging in the rafters and the second under Maryland head coach Brenda Frese.
Crystal Langhorne scored her 2,100th career point. The milestone coming from the free throw line with 2:24 remaining in regulation.
Crystal Langhorne moved into 10th place in the ACC record book in career field goals made (832). Langhorne broke the school record in the category at Duke.
Crystal Langhorne moved into 12th place in the ACC record book in total points scored (2,103).
• Senior Ashleigh Newman tied the school record for career games played, making her 134th appearance all-time. She ties the record held by former Terrapin Shay Doron. Newman, who has also played every game of her career, also holds the program's record for consecutive games played.
• Junior Kristi Toliver scored her 500th point of the season, the first 500-point season of her career. She is 11th in most points in a season for Maryland with 519.
Kristi Toliver moved into a tie for second place in school history with 69 3-Pt. field goals made in a season. She also moved into second with 166 3-Pt. field goals attempted in a season.
• Maryland leads the all-time series, 22-12. It is the second overtime game in the history of the series, the last one coming on Jan. 16, 2006 in Tallahassee, Fla.
• Junior Marissa Coleman moved into 10th place in school history in scoring (1,437).
• Junior Marissa Coleman moved into fifth place in school history in rebounds (787).
• Maryland's 12-1 start in ACC play is its best start since the 1988-89 season when they ended up 13-1.
• Maryland has had one player with a double-double in 26 of its 30 games. Today, Laura Harper and Crystal Langhorne each had double-doubles. Harper had 12 points and 10 rebounds for her 11th of the season and 20th of her career. Langhorne had 21 points and 11 rebounds for her 11th of the season and 55th in her career.