1991-92 Men's Basketball Roster
Roster

Jersey Number 21
Garfield Smith
- Height:
- 6-6
- Weight:
- 232
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Bronx, N.Y.
- High School:
- Evander Childs
At Maryland — He is equal parts court jester and enforcer for the Terps ... he was a starter all of last season and, despite being in the program just one season, enters this year as one of the team's "go-to" leaders ... despite his diminutive size, he proved last year to be a prototype power forward ... he can score in traffic and has outstanding touch and range from the outside ... his rebounding is ever-improving and this year he will be counted upon to be one of the Terps best glass cleaners ...off the court, he always has a smile on his face and he is the unofficial team leader in high fives ... he came to Maryland after two seasons at Coffeyville Community College m Coffeyville, Kansas.
As a Junior — He played all 28 games, starting 26 ...he averaged 10.9 points, fourth best on the squad, and 5.4 rebounds a game, third best overall ... he was second on the team in field goal shooting at 52.7 percent... he shot 67.6 percent from the line for the year, but was near perfect late in games, hitting 10 of 10 free throws in the final three minutes for the Terps during the last half of the season ... in fact. Smith twice sealed victories for Maryland with his free throw shooting prowess ... he scored the winning points on last second free throws against both American and N.C. State; he hit both ends of a two-shot foul with :07 remaining against State and he went four-for-four in the final : 17 against American to seal the victories ... he scored in double figures 15 times, including 10 of the team's final 13 games ... he led the team in scoring twice (against Clemson and Virginia Tech) and in rebounding six times.
At Coffeyville CC — He was a two-year starter and twice was the team's leading scorer ... he averaged 22 points a game as a freshman and 16.1 points and eight rebounds a game as a sophomore ... he was a Jayhawk East All-Conference selection both years and was an honorable mention All American after his sophomore year ... he was named to the East-West AllStar Game and was selected as the East squad's MVP ... he led CCC to an 18-13 record his sophomore year and finished his career as the school's No. 3 all-time scorer ... He played for Coach Ben Graefe ...
High School — Graduated from Evander Childs High School, but did not play basketball for the school ... instead, he played for the nationally-renowned Riverside Church AAU team ... he played for Our Savior Lutheran High School as a junior, leading the team to the state championship — beating a team led by Kenny Anderson in the finals ... he was coached at Riverside by Ernie Lorch ...
Personal - Born December 18, 1969 in Jamaica and moved to New York in 1978 ... he has five sisters and one brother, all living in New York ... he is majoring in criminal justice.
As a Junior — He played all 28 games, starting 26 ...he averaged 10.9 points, fourth best on the squad, and 5.4 rebounds a game, third best overall ... he was second on the team in field goal shooting at 52.7 percent... he shot 67.6 percent from the line for the year, but was near perfect late in games, hitting 10 of 10 free throws in the final three minutes for the Terps during the last half of the season ... in fact. Smith twice sealed victories for Maryland with his free throw shooting prowess ... he scored the winning points on last second free throws against both American and N.C. State; he hit both ends of a two-shot foul with :07 remaining against State and he went four-for-four in the final : 17 against American to seal the victories ... he scored in double figures 15 times, including 10 of the team's final 13 games ... he led the team in scoring twice (against Clemson and Virginia Tech) and in rebounding six times.
At Coffeyville CC — He was a two-year starter and twice was the team's leading scorer ... he averaged 22 points a game as a freshman and 16.1 points and eight rebounds a game as a sophomore ... he was a Jayhawk East All-Conference selection both years and was an honorable mention All American after his sophomore year ... he was named to the East-West AllStar Game and was selected as the East squad's MVP ... he led CCC to an 18-13 record his sophomore year and finished his career as the school's No. 3 all-time scorer ... He played for Coach Ben Graefe ...
High School — Graduated from Evander Childs High School, but did not play basketball for the school ... instead, he played for the nationally-renowned Riverside Church AAU team ... he played for Our Savior Lutheran High School as a junior, leading the team to the state championship — beating a team led by Kenny Anderson in the finals ... he was coached at Riverside by Ernie Lorch ...
Personal - Born December 18, 1969 in Jamaica and moved to New York in 1978 ... he has five sisters and one brother, all living in New York ... he is majoring in criminal justice.
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