1990-91 Men's Basketball Roster
Roster

Jersey Number 24
Kevin Chamberlain
- Height:
- 6-8
- Weight:
- 206
- Class:
- Sophomore
- Hometown:
- College Park, Ga.
- High School:
- Douglas
He is a legitimate All-Conference and All- America candidate ... he is tremendously versatile, having played four positions m his first two years . found his niche last season, however, when he was moved to point guard for the eighth game of the season ... he handles the ball with a effortless skill, has an explosive first step to the basket and causes opponents' guards all sorts of defensive trouble .. . he distributes the ball adeptly and is continually finding more range on his jumper ... his leadership qualities prompted his teammates to name him a tri-captain with Cedric Lewis and Matt Roe despite being only a junior ... at 6-8 he is the league's tallest guard at arguably the conference's most competitive position — the point.
As a Sophomore — He played in all 33 games, starting 31 . . . was moved to the point guard for Maryland's Christmas tournament game against George Mason and responded with seven assists while leading the Terps' offense to a 104-point outing ... he was the starting point guard from then on ... he scored in double figures m 23 games, including the last five consecutive games of the season ... but he did so much more than just score for the Terps ... he ranked among the ACC's top 20 individuals in four statistical categories — free throw percentage (7th), steals (6th), assists (8th), blocks (10th) and scoring (20th) ... he was the only ACC player to rank in the league's top 10 in assists, steals and blocks . . . his value to the team manifested itself in other statistics, as well ... for instance, in games when Williams fouled out, the Terps were 1-6, but m games when Williams played without threat of foul trouble (finished with the game with three or less fouls), the Terps were 12-3 ... he shot 80 percent from the floor (8 of 10) against North Carolina, 70 percent (7 of 10) against ACC Champion Georgia Tech and shot 60 percent or better from the field eight times ... he had unquestionably his best game as a collegian against North Carolina in Cole Field House (Jan. 10, 1990), when he scored a career-high 33 points and dished for a career-best nine assists ... his shooting that night was phenomenal as he went 8 of 10 from the floor, 4 of 4 from three-point, and 13 of 14 from the line ... he also set his career-high for rebounds during the season, with 11 against Clemson . . . overall, he led the team in scoring four times and in rebounding twice .
As a Freshman — He played in 26 games, starting 12 and averaged 7.3 points and 3.5 rebounds a game — both fourth best on the team ... as a starter, he upped those averages to 9.7 points and 4.9 boards ... he scored in double figures eight times, including the first five games in which he was a starter ... he saw playing time at both guard and both forward positions during the year ... he had an outstanding ACC Tournament, including a 13-point, seven-rebound, school record seven-steal outing in the semifinals against North Carolina ... he missed three games in the middle of the season with a broken finger . . .
High School — Played at Crossland High School ... he averaged 22 points, 10 rebounds, five assists, five blocks and four steals as a senior in 1987-88 ... he beat out former Maryland teammate Jerrod Mustaf for Metropolitan Player of the Year as selected by the Washington Times and the Prince George 's (County) Journal ... he averaged 14 points and 10 boards as a junior ... in his three years of varsity ball, Crossland had a combined record of 71-7 and enjoyed three straight trips to the state championship game, winning the title m 1986 . . .
Personal — Born April 16, 1970 ... he had the second best vertical jump on the team at 33 inches and bench pressed 205 pounds m the fall ... he is majoring in management and consumer studies.
As a Sophomore — He played in all 33 games, starting 31 . . . was moved to the point guard for Maryland's Christmas tournament game against George Mason and responded with seven assists while leading the Terps' offense to a 104-point outing ... he was the starting point guard from then on ... he scored in double figures m 23 games, including the last five consecutive games of the season ... but he did so much more than just score for the Terps ... he ranked among the ACC's top 20 individuals in four statistical categories — free throw percentage (7th), steals (6th), assists (8th), blocks (10th) and scoring (20th) ... he was the only ACC player to rank in the league's top 10 in assists, steals and blocks . . . his value to the team manifested itself in other statistics, as well ... for instance, in games when Williams fouled out, the Terps were 1-6, but m games when Williams played without threat of foul trouble (finished with the game with three or less fouls), the Terps were 12-3 ... he shot 80 percent from the floor (8 of 10) against North Carolina, 70 percent (7 of 10) against ACC Champion Georgia Tech and shot 60 percent or better from the field eight times ... he had unquestionably his best game as a collegian against North Carolina in Cole Field House (Jan. 10, 1990), when he scored a career-high 33 points and dished for a career-best nine assists ... his shooting that night was phenomenal as he went 8 of 10 from the floor, 4 of 4 from three-point, and 13 of 14 from the line ... he also set his career-high for rebounds during the season, with 11 against Clemson . . . overall, he led the team in scoring four times and in rebounding twice .
As a Freshman — He played in 26 games, starting 12 and averaged 7.3 points and 3.5 rebounds a game — both fourth best on the team ... as a starter, he upped those averages to 9.7 points and 4.9 boards ... he scored in double figures eight times, including the first five games in which he was a starter ... he saw playing time at both guard and both forward positions during the year ... he had an outstanding ACC Tournament, including a 13-point, seven-rebound, school record seven-steal outing in the semifinals against North Carolina ... he missed three games in the middle of the season with a broken finger . . .
High School — Played at Crossland High School ... he averaged 22 points, 10 rebounds, five assists, five blocks and four steals as a senior in 1987-88 ... he beat out former Maryland teammate Jerrod Mustaf for Metropolitan Player of the Year as selected by the Washington Times and the Prince George 's (County) Journal ... he averaged 14 points and 10 boards as a junior ... in his three years of varsity ball, Crossland had a combined record of 71-7 and enjoyed three straight trips to the state championship game, winning the title m 1986 . . .
Personal — Born April 16, 1970 ... he had the second best vertical jump on the team at 33 inches and bench pressed 205 pounds m the fall ... he is majoring in management and consumer studies.
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