1991-92 Men's Basketball Roster
Roster

Jersey Number 40
Vince Broadnax
- Height:
- 6-3
- Weight:
- 208
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Forestville, Md.
- High School:
- Suitland
At Maryland — Without question one of the best defensive players in the Atlantic Coast Conference ... his is the classic tale of walk-on-turned-starter turned-star ... he will serve this season as a team co-captain ... he was an integral part of the Terps starting Une-up last season after Walt Williams' injury, and he is expected to be a key starter this season ... he is the Terps designated defensive stopper and as such has defended just about every position on the floor ... his improvement in every facet of his game has been phenomenal over the last few seasons ... his work habits and attitude are among the best on the team ... his tenaciousness on defense and rebounding prowess makes him a coaches' favorite ... he is a tremendous position rebounder, who consistently pulls down his share of boards despite being at a severe height disadvantage against most ACC forwards.
As a Junior - He played in 28 games, starting 19 ... he averaged 7.6 points, 3.8 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.3 steals a game ... against ACC teams, he averaged 9.6 points ... those numbers were put up despite only averaging 5.1 shots a game ... he led the team in field goal percentage at 54.2 percent, which would have given him the fourth best total in the ACC had he met the minimum number of attempts ... though not known as a scorer - he had scored in double figures just three times in his first two seasons — he scored in double digits seven times, including six of the final eight games of the season ... in his 19 games as a starter, he nearly averaged double figures at 9.4 points a game ... he led the team in scoring with 18 points at Duke ... he set his career high with 24 against N.C. State ... twice during the season he grabbed a career-best nine rebounds and he had a career best eight assists in his big game against the Wolfpack ... despite his offensive numbers, Broadnax's reputation still comes from his awesome defensive performances ... among the best of last season: during his 24-point outing against N.C. State, he went head-to-head with the ACC's top scorer, Rodney Monroe, and held the State star to just two second half field goals as Maryland came from behind in the second half; he forced Kenny Anderson into a six for 20 shooting (one of five from three point) performance in a matchup in Atlanta; he matched up against Wake Forest forward/center Anthony Tucker and held the Deacon star to six points and nine boards, while Broadnax scored 14 points and grabbed nine boards himself.
As a Sophomore - He played in all 33 games, starting two, and averaged 3.5 points and 2.1 rebounds a game ... he was the team's all-important sixth man ... he started the season as a walk-on, but on Jan. 16, 1990 (the night before Maryland played at Virginia) he was granted a scholarship ... against the Cavaliers in that game, he scored the bucket to tie the game with under three minutes to play and then in the final seconds tied up a loose ball that sealed the Terps' win ... his .551 field goal percentage was tops among the Terps' regulars and he had 16 games in which he shot 50 percent or better from the floor ... he scored in double figures three times, including an 11-point outing against Duke in the ACC Tournament.
As a Freshman - One of three walk-ons to earn a spot on the 1988-89 squad ... he saw the most action of the three, playing in 11 games and averaging just under two minutes an outing ... he scored his season high of eight points and four rebounds against Maryland Eastern Shore ...
High School — Played at Suitland High School ... two-year varsity player for the Rams as a senior, he averaged 20 points and seven rebounds an outing, leading SHS to the second round of the playoffs ... played both forward positions as a prep ... coached at Suitland by Owen Johnson.
Personal - Born July 6, 1969 ... full name is Vincent Delmas Broadnax ... his cousin, Horace, played for Georgetown ... he is majoring in speech communications.
As a Junior - He played in 28 games, starting 19 ... he averaged 7.6 points, 3.8 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.3 steals a game ... against ACC teams, he averaged 9.6 points ... those numbers were put up despite only averaging 5.1 shots a game ... he led the team in field goal percentage at 54.2 percent, which would have given him the fourth best total in the ACC had he met the minimum number of attempts ... though not known as a scorer - he had scored in double figures just three times in his first two seasons — he scored in double digits seven times, including six of the final eight games of the season ... in his 19 games as a starter, he nearly averaged double figures at 9.4 points a game ... he led the team in scoring with 18 points at Duke ... he set his career high with 24 against N.C. State ... twice during the season he grabbed a career-best nine rebounds and he had a career best eight assists in his big game against the Wolfpack ... despite his offensive numbers, Broadnax's reputation still comes from his awesome defensive performances ... among the best of last season: during his 24-point outing against N.C. State, he went head-to-head with the ACC's top scorer, Rodney Monroe, and held the State star to just two second half field goals as Maryland came from behind in the second half; he forced Kenny Anderson into a six for 20 shooting (one of five from three point) performance in a matchup in Atlanta; he matched up against Wake Forest forward/center Anthony Tucker and held the Deacon star to six points and nine boards, while Broadnax scored 14 points and grabbed nine boards himself.
As a Sophomore - He played in all 33 games, starting two, and averaged 3.5 points and 2.1 rebounds a game ... he was the team's all-important sixth man ... he started the season as a walk-on, but on Jan. 16, 1990 (the night before Maryland played at Virginia) he was granted a scholarship ... against the Cavaliers in that game, he scored the bucket to tie the game with under three minutes to play and then in the final seconds tied up a loose ball that sealed the Terps' win ... his .551 field goal percentage was tops among the Terps' regulars and he had 16 games in which he shot 50 percent or better from the floor ... he scored in double figures three times, including an 11-point outing against Duke in the ACC Tournament.
As a Freshman - One of three walk-ons to earn a spot on the 1988-89 squad ... he saw the most action of the three, playing in 11 games and averaging just under two minutes an outing ... he scored his season high of eight points and four rebounds against Maryland Eastern Shore ...
High School — Played at Suitland High School ... two-year varsity player for the Rams as a senior, he averaged 20 points and seven rebounds an outing, leading SHS to the second round of the playoffs ... played both forward positions as a prep ... coached at Suitland by Owen Johnson.
Personal - Born July 6, 1969 ... full name is Vincent Delmas Broadnax ... his cousin, Horace, played for Georgetown ... he is majoring in speech communications.
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