1980-81 Men's Basketball Roster
Roster

Jersey Number 10
Greg Manning
- Height:
- 6-1
- Weight:
- 170
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Steelton, Pa.
- High School:
- Steelton-Highspire
Greg Manning came to Maryland from Steelton-Highspire High where he won All State honors and was named the MVP for the Western Pennsylvania all-stars. He led Steel-High to a 29-3 record and runner-up honors in the PIAA AAA Championship Tournament. Enroute to the championship game he set a tournament record with 57 points against Nanticoke hitting 14 straight shots and 25 for 28 from the floor for the game. Even with his 57 points he hit two free throws with 17 seconds left to ice the 87-83 win.
He played in all 28 games for the Terps as a freshman, starting 21 games, and in only his fourth game with the Terps hit eight consecutive shots and 10 of 12 in the Hersheypark Arena before a hometown crowd. He hit 23 points in that game and 25 later in the season against Army enroute to a 12.1 scoring average as a freshman. He played in 29 games as a sophomore with a 11.4 scoring average. Again his high game was 25 points, this time against North Carolina State and he had 23 as the Terps upset fifth ranked Duke 70-68. He was named the ACC Player of the Week after the Duke game. He suffered a fracture of the Transverse Process on the third Lumbar Vertebrae in the Wake Forest game, did not play against Virginia and made a brief appearance against Clemson in the ACC tournament. He was a honor roll student in high and on the ACC Honor Roll at Maryland. While at Steel-High he played in 59 games, scored 1,296 points for a 22.0 average and scored 318 points in 10 games in the state tournament for a 31.8 tournament average. He is a superior free throw shooter hitting streaks of 23, 16 and 15 last year and hit 11 of 12 in the North Carolina State game.
DATE OF BIRTH — July 19, 1959 in Harrisburg Pennsylvania.
He played in all 28 games for the Terps as a freshman, starting 21 games, and in only his fourth game with the Terps hit eight consecutive shots and 10 of 12 in the Hersheypark Arena before a hometown crowd. He hit 23 points in that game and 25 later in the season against Army enroute to a 12.1 scoring average as a freshman. He played in 29 games as a sophomore with a 11.4 scoring average. Again his high game was 25 points, this time against North Carolina State and he had 23 as the Terps upset fifth ranked Duke 70-68. He was named the ACC Player of the Week after the Duke game. He suffered a fracture of the Transverse Process on the third Lumbar Vertebrae in the Wake Forest game, did not play against Virginia and made a brief appearance against Clemson in the ACC tournament. He was a honor roll student in high and on the ACC Honor Roll at Maryland. While at Steel-High he played in 59 games, scored 1,296 points for a 22.0 average and scored 318 points in 10 games in the state tournament for a 31.8 tournament average. He is a superior free throw shooter hitting streaks of 23, 16 and 15 last year and hit 11 of 12 in the North Carolina State game.
DATE OF BIRTH — July 19, 1959 in Harrisburg Pennsylvania.
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