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Post-Game Notes: Maryland 59, No. 8/7 Duke 71

Feb. 21, 2010

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Post-Game Notes
Maryland vs. No. 8/7 Duke
Sunday, Feb. 21, 2010
Durham, N.C. (Cameron Indoor Stadium)

FINAL SCORE: Maryland 59, No. 8/7 Duke 71

Team Records and Series Notes


• Maryland falls to 18-9 overall and 5-7 in the ACC, while Duke improves to 23-4 and 11-1 in the conference. The Terps lead the all time series over the Blue Devils, 37-35.
• Head coach Brenda Frese is now 251-99 with a winning percentage of .717. After Sunday's game, she currently stands at 194-68 (.740) at Maryland.
• Maryland will continue its ACC play next Thursday when it takes on Boston College in Chestnut Hill, Mass. at 7 p.m. ET.

Team Game Notes
• Line-up: Dara Taylor, Lynetta Kizer, Kim Rodgers, Lori Bjork, Diandra Tchatchouang. This lineup falls to 3-3.
• Maryland went on an 11-0 run in the first half while holding Duke without a field goal for almost seven minutes. Sophomore Anjale Barrett gave the Terps the go ahead jumper after an assist by senior Lori Bjork.
• Three Terps finished in double figures for the 10th time this season. Senior Lori Bjork posted a team-high 14 points, sophomore Lynetta Kizer had 13 and sophomore Anjale Barrett registered 11.
• Maryland outrebounded Duke 44-41. It was just the fifth time the Blue Devils have been outrebounded and just the third time in conference play.
• The Terrapins out performed Duke in the field and held them to their lowest production in seven games. The Blue Devils were 35.5 percent from the field.
• Maryland held senior Jasmine Thomas to just eight points, four a half. Thomas is the leading scorer for Duke and fifth in the conference.
• Maryland out shot Duke inside the paint, 26-24.

Individual Game Notes


• Senior Lori Bjork led the team in points with 14, her 18th double-figure scoring performance this season. She hit four three-pointers, was perfect from the free throw line, added three assists and one steal.
• Sophomore Lynetta Kizer registered her seventh season and 16th career double-double with 13 points and 13 rebounds. She pulled down a season-high eight offensive boards.
• Sophomore Anjale Barrett posted 11 points, her sixth double figure scoring game of the season, all in the first half. She added two assists and one steal.