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Postgame Notes from Maryland's Win over NC State

Feb. 5, 2009

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Maryland 87, NC State 66

Postgame Notes
• Maryland won its 30th consecutive home game, dating back to the opener of the 2007-08 season.
• The Terps' 70.4 percent shooting (19-of-27) in the first half is their highest field goal percentage in a half this season. Their overall percentage of 56.7 was bested only on Jan. 3 at Richmond when they shot 57.4 percent.
• With her 13th point of the game, Marissa Coleman moved past Shay Doron (2004-07) for third place on the Maryland all-time scoring list. Coleman finished the game with 14 points to give her 1,880 career points. Vicky Bullett sits in second place with 1,928 career points.
• Coleman's second assist of the game, on a Demauria Liles jumper at the 18:17 mark of the first half, gave her 400 for her career. She became just the 10th Terrapin to register 400 assists. She went on to record four assists on the night to tie Marcia Richardson (1981-84) for ninth place on the Maryland assist list with 402 career helpers.
• Coleman also tied Doron for second place on Maryland's all-time games started list with her 119th career start. Coleman also broke a tie with Christy Winters (1987-90) with her 124th consecutive game played, now standing alone in second place in the category.
Kristi Toliver's 114th career start broke a fifth-place tie with Marcia Richardson (1981-84).
• Toliver hit 5-of-6 three-pointers, giving her 54 treys on the year. She moved past Marche Strickland (52 in 2002) for the second-most by a senior in program history. Tiffany Brown holds the all-time record with 69 in 2000.
Drey Mingo posted a new season-high with her 13 points against the Wolfpack.
Demauria Liles tallied her seventh double-double of the season with 13 points and 11 rebounds. She is now first on the team in double-doubles this season, ahead of Lynetta Kizer's six and Coleman's four.
Lynetta Kizer pulled down three rebounds, giving her 169 on the year. That puts her into a tie for the eighth best rebounding season by a freshman with Chequita Wood (1983).

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