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Moment of the 2000s Tournament Championship

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CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH - 2002 Men's Basketball vs. 2018 Men's Soccer
#1: 2002 Men's Basketball wins NCAA championship
Hall of Fame coach Gary Williams’ Terps reached college basketball’s pinnacle when they defeated Indiana, 64-52, on April 1, 2002, to claim Maryland’s first national championship.
Final Four Most Valuable Player Juan Dixon hurled the ball to the Georgia Dome roof as legendary broadcaster, Johnny Holliday, proclaimed, “The kids have done it!”
#5: 2018 Men's Soccer wins NCAA championship
Never ranked in the top-25 during the regular season, Maryland rebounded from a 4-5-3 start to finish the season on a 9-1-1 tear to capture its fourth national title. 

Led by a stellar backline that featured standout center back Donovan Pines and goalkeeper Dayne St. Clair, the Terps were unscored upon in the NCAA Tournament. Senior captain Amar Sejdic scored the winning goal in the title game to finish off one of the great in-season turnarounds in college soccer history.
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