1990-91 Men's Basketball Roster
Roster

Jersey Number 30
Dean Green
- Height:
- 6-3
- Weight:
- 203
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Martinsburg, W.Va.
- High School:
- Martinsburg
Continuing a Gary Williams tradition at Maryland, Green is the second former Maryland football player to earn a spot on the Terps hoops roster in as many years ... he follows last year's back-up point guard, Mike Anderson, who made the transformation from football fullback to basketball quarterback . . . Green is making the attempt to go from wide receiver to small forward, and his quickness, intensity and athletic ability have him well on his way to a smooth transition ... he can be a huge help on Maryland's press and should help on the boards at both ends of the floor ... he decided to try out after conversations with Anderson and with members of the basketball team with whom he played pick-up games this summer . . . he has not played organized basketball since his senior year in high school ... on the football team, he played one year as a reserve defensive back and his final two years as a wide receiver .
As a junior, he caught 14 passes (seventh on the team) for 215 yards and two touchdowns ... as a senior and the starting split end, he had 19 catches (fourth overall) for 342 yards and one TD ... he was named the team's Unsung Hero after the 1989 season . . .
High School— Played football and basketball at Martinsburg High School . . . he led the team to the state semifinals as a senior as the team's leading scorer at 17 points a game ... not surprisingly, he was the Senior Athlete of the Year after being named first team all-state in football and second team in basketball ... he attended the same high school that produced one of Maryland's most heralded basketball players— All American and U.S. Olympian Vicky Bullett .
Personal— Bom June 22, 1968. . .he calls the chance to play two sports on the Division I level a dream come true ... he is majoring in speech communications and should have his degree by next summer ... his is an academic career to model . . . after coming to Maryland as a Proposition 48 athlete, he finished his football career by being named to the ACC's All-Academic Team in 1989.
As a junior, he caught 14 passes (seventh on the team) for 215 yards and two touchdowns ... as a senior and the starting split end, he had 19 catches (fourth overall) for 342 yards and one TD ... he was named the team's Unsung Hero after the 1989 season . . .
High School— Played football and basketball at Martinsburg High School . . . he led the team to the state semifinals as a senior as the team's leading scorer at 17 points a game ... not surprisingly, he was the Senior Athlete of the Year after being named first team all-state in football and second team in basketball ... he attended the same high school that produced one of Maryland's most heralded basketball players— All American and U.S. Olympian Vicky Bullett .
Personal— Bom June 22, 1968. . .he calls the chance to play two sports on the Division I level a dream come true ... he is majoring in speech communications and should have his degree by next summer ... his is an academic career to model . . . after coming to Maryland as a Proposition 48 athlete, he finished his football career by being named to the ACC's All-Academic Team in 1989.
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