April 1, 2008
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Maryland junior Kristi Toliver set a Maryland NCAA Tournament record with 35 points, which was also a career high and her first career 30-point game. Toliver broke Crystal Langhorne's single-game NCAA scoring record of 34 set two seasons ago against Baylor in the Sweet 16.
Senior Crystal Langhorne finished her career as Maryland all-time leader in points and rebounds with 2,247 and 1,229, respectively.
Langhorne also finished with a school and ACC record .652 field goal percentage.
The Terps scored 3,335 points this season, only the second time in school history the team has reached that milestone. The Terps scored more than 3,000 points in 2006.
With two blocks, senior Laura Harper set a senior class record with 48 this season. Harper finished her career as Maryland's all-time leader with 198 blocks.
Harper finished her career with 873 rebounds, No. 4 in school history.
Senior Ashleigh Newman finished her career as Maryland's all-time leader in games played with 141.
Harper hit her first career 3-pointer in the second half.
With 16 points, junior Marissa Coleman moved into seventh place on Maryland's all-time list with 1,554.
Toliver's 631 points this season is the fourth-highest single-season total in school history.
Toliver moved into 11th place on Maryland's all-time scoring list with 1,433 points.
Coleman's 596 points on the season is the fifth-highest mark in school history.
Toliver had five assists, finishing the season with 581 in her career, two shy of the school's all-time record.
Maryland is now 1-1 all-time against Stanford. It was the first NCAA Tournament meeting between the two schools.
The 98 points scored by the Cardinal was the most allowed by the Terps in a game this season.