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Maryland wins 86-80

Feb. 8, 2008

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• Senior Laura Harper's block of Virginia's Paulisha Kellum with 32 seconds remaining in the first half tied her for No. 1 on the school's all-time list with Kris Kirchner. Harper now has 186 blocks in her career.
• Harper recorded her eighth double-double of the season and 19th of her career, scoring 25 points and grabbing 15 rebounds. It was Harper's fifth 20+-point scoring effort of the season and second scoring 25 or more.
• Harper set a season high and tied her career high with four assists.
• Junior Marissa Coleman also recorded her eighth double-double of the season, scoring 21 points to go with 12 rebounds. It was the 25th double-double of Coleman's career. It was Coleman's ninth game this season scoring 20 or more points.
• Junior Kristi Toliver recorded her seventh double-double of the season and ninth of her career with 16 points and 12 assists. It was Toliver's ninth double-digit assist game of the season.
• Toliver's 12 assists give her 219 for the season, already the second-highest single-season mark in program history. Tara Heiss holds the record with 249 assists in the 1977-78 season.
• For the seventh time this season, the Terps had multiple 20+-point scorers, the fifth time it's happened in ACC play.
• For the ninth time this season, Maryland had multiple players record double-doubles. It was the third occasion in which three players did so, with Oklahoma and North Carolina being the others.
• The regular-season sweep of the Cavaliers was the Terps' sixth all-time and third straight.
• Maryland has the most wins in the country and is the first team this season to win 25 games.
• The Terps are the only ACC team to beat the Cavaliers this season. Virginia is 5-0 in the rest of its conference games.
• The 86 points scored by Maryland were the most Virginia has given up all season.
• With 17 points, Crystal Langhorne has reached double figures in 116 of 125 games putting her in eighth place in the NCAA Division I record books.