1990-91 Men's Basketball Roster
Roster

Jersey Number 43
Cedric Lewis
- Height:
- 6-9
- Weight:
- 229
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Temple Hills, Md.
- High School:
- John Carroll
After three years as a reserve, Lewis this year appears to be the Man in the Middle for the Terps. one of only three seniors and a team tri-captain, he is the likely starter at center for Maryland ... he is one of the most active defensive players on the Maryland squad ... he has excellent timing and is as quick off his feet as any player on the team, a combination which makes him one of the best shot blockers in the Atlantic Coast Conference and the nation ... his looming defensive presence in the low post allows his teammates to play tighter, riskier defense on the perimeter ... he runs the floor extremely well for his size ... his offensive game has made tremendous strides ... he has become a more consistent free throw shooter, which was a priority of the coaching staff last year because of Lewis' propensity to get fouled . . . also his shot selection from around the basket has improved, as has his field goal percentage ... he played this summer as part of the ACC All-Stars on a 10-day tour of Germany ... he averaged 6.2 points a game on that tour as the league stars won all six games of the tour ... at 6-9, is the tallest Terp .
As a Junior — He is coming off far and away his most productive season as a Terp in 1989-90 ... he played m all 33 games, starting the first five ... for the first time in his career, he totaled more than 100 points (101) and 100 rebounds (100 even) ... he averaged 3.1 points and 3.0 rebounds a game, averaging 13.2 minutes an outing ... his 1.5 blocks per game was third in the ACC ... his 49 total blocks was a season high and leaves him just four short of 100 for his career ... he currently is No. 3 on the Terps all-time blocked shot hst . . . during the season, he either set or tied career highs for points (13), rebounds (11) and blocks (6) . . . not known as a great shooter, he 10 times last year shot 50 percent or better from the field.
As a Sophomore — He played in 27 games, and averaged he had his season-best game against Morgan 13.8 minutes an outing State, when he scored 11 points, grabbed five rebounds and blocked three shots in 20 minutes . . . he also had 10 points, five boards and two blocks in 18 minutes at North Carolina ... he averaged one block for every 10 minutes of playing time over the course of the season ... his 36 blocks for the year was the sixth best total in the ACC .
As a Freshman— He opened the season in a big way, garnering 33 minutes in his college career opener against Loyola and scored 10 points, grabbed four rebounds and blocked three shots . . . averaged 2.0 points, 2.0 rebounds and just under two blocks a game in the team's first seven contests, starting two of those seven ... he did not play another game that season, however, as a case of mononucleosis forced him out of action .
High School — Played at John Carroll High School ... he averaged 17 points and nine rebounds as a senior . . . had game highs that season of 25 points, 15 boards and 15 blocked shots . . . was the national high school leader in blocks.
Personal — Born September 24, 1969 in Washington D. C . . . he had a 31.5-inch vertical jump, which was third best on the team ... his brother, Derrick, played for Maryland from 1984-88 and is among the school's career leaders in scoring and rebounding and currently plays professionally in France . . . majoring in family studies.
As a Junior — He is coming off far and away his most productive season as a Terp in 1989-90 ... he played m all 33 games, starting the first five ... for the first time in his career, he totaled more than 100 points (101) and 100 rebounds (100 even) ... he averaged 3.1 points and 3.0 rebounds a game, averaging 13.2 minutes an outing ... his 1.5 blocks per game was third in the ACC ... his 49 total blocks was a season high and leaves him just four short of 100 for his career ... he currently is No. 3 on the Terps all-time blocked shot hst . . . during the season, he either set or tied career highs for points (13), rebounds (11) and blocks (6) . . . not known as a great shooter, he 10 times last year shot 50 percent or better from the field.
As a Sophomore — He played in 27 games, and averaged he had his season-best game against Morgan 13.8 minutes an outing State, when he scored 11 points, grabbed five rebounds and blocked three shots in 20 minutes . . . he also had 10 points, five boards and two blocks in 18 minutes at North Carolina ... he averaged one block for every 10 minutes of playing time over the course of the season ... his 36 blocks for the year was the sixth best total in the ACC .
As a Freshman— He opened the season in a big way, garnering 33 minutes in his college career opener against Loyola and scored 10 points, grabbed four rebounds and blocked three shots . . . averaged 2.0 points, 2.0 rebounds and just under two blocks a game in the team's first seven contests, starting two of those seven ... he did not play another game that season, however, as a case of mononucleosis forced him out of action .
High School — Played at John Carroll High School ... he averaged 17 points and nine rebounds as a senior . . . had game highs that season of 25 points, 15 boards and 15 blocked shots . . . was the national high school leader in blocks.
Personal — Born September 24, 1969 in Washington D. C . . . he had a 31.5-inch vertical jump, which was third best on the team ... his brother, Derrick, played for Maryland from 1984-88 and is among the school's career leaders in scoring and rebounding and currently plays professionally in France . . . majoring in family studies.
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