1994-95 Men's Basketball Roster
Roster

Jersey Number 31
Wayne Bristol
- Height:
- 6-1
- Weight:
- 185
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Beltsville, Md.
- High School:
- High Point
On Bristol: Enters the 1995 season as one of three seniors on the squad and the one with the most experience... He has played in a team high 66 of a possible 81 games during his career... Is one of the quickest players on the team and gets great looks at the basket from the outside.
His defensive abilities and desire are very impressive...Missed the first seven games of the 1994 season to concentrate on academics.
As a Junior: Played in 22 games and averaged 1.7 points and 0.8 rebounds. ..Scored a career high 15 points and nearly brought Maryland to an upset win over North Carolina in Chapel Hill on February 10.. .Bristol entered the game as a reserve in the first half and turned on the jets in the second half to score 13 points and nearly bring the Terps back from as much as a 15-point deficit. ..The junior scored 11 of Maryland's final 14 points in the last 4:20 of the game but the Terps were unable to come all the way back against the No. 1 Tar Heels. ..It was Bristol's three-pointer with 4:20 remaining that pulled Maryland within three; it would get to within one but the Terps could not take the lead. ..Bristol was six of eight from the field, including three of four from three point range, for the game... Played a career-high 16 minutes versus UNC that night... His playing time increased after his UNC performance as he averaged 7.5 minutes per game for the remainder of the season... Followed his performance versus the Tar Heels with two rebounds and one steal in ten minutes of playing time versus Florida State m Tallahassee... Played well off the bench in his first game of the year versus Towson State with four points and two rebounds in only two minutes of play. ..Scored four points in five minutes of playing time versus Duke as the Terps pulled off the near upset of the No. 2 ranked Blue Devils. ..Scored a three-point basket in the first half to give Maryland an early lead... Played in all three NCAA Tournament games and averaged 1.0 points per game. ..scored a career NCAA Tournament high of three points versus Michigan, as he went three for four from the free throw line. ..Played nine minutes versus St. Louis in the Terps opening round victory.
As a Sophomore: Played in 21 games and averaged a career best 2.6 points and 1.2 rebounds. ..His first career start came versus Duke as he replaced Johnny Rhodes in the starting lineup... Responded with four points and one rebound in 12 minutes of play... Averaged more than seven minutes a game as the second busiest guard off the bench, behind Duane Simpkms... Enjoyed a great outing at Clemson with a then career high of 10 points... Shot a career best five of six from the free-throw line versus the Tigers. ..Also enjoyed a strong game at Wake Forest with seven points, including two for two from three-point range... His longest outing of the season came as he played 13 minutes at Georgia Tech and scored two points and grabbed two rebounds.
As a Freshman: Played in 23 games, tying for the team lead for games played among freshmen... Played the second most minutes of all freshmen on the team.. .His top performance came against Louisville when he scored a season high nine points in a furious nine-minute stretch late in the game as Maryland attempted a comeback... Scored eight points in an overtime loss at Florida State as his three-point attempt to win the game at the buzzer was a fraction off.. .Played well in his first ever ACC Tournament, scoring four points in six minutes versus Clemson in the first round...
At High Point: A unanimous All Metropolitan selection by the Washington Post and the County Player of the Year by the Prince George's Journal.. Was the runner-up for Player of the Year honors in the metro area by the Washington Post.. Averaged 22.3 points and 7.1 rebounds a game as a senior and graduated as the all-time leading scorer in school history with 1,234 points. ..Had back-to-back 500 point scoring seasons with 536 as a senior and 500 as a junior... Played for the Capital All-Stars m the Annual Capital Classic game... Led High Point to an unprecedented three consecutive Prince George's County championships...Guided High Point to the state championship his sophomore season and to the state championship game his junior season... Averaged 19.6 points per game as a junior... In three varsity seasons, he led High Point to a 66-10 record.. .
Personal: Born January 24, 1973. ..His full name is Wayne Cecil Bristol. ..He is majoring in criminal justice.
His defensive abilities and desire are very impressive...Missed the first seven games of the 1994 season to concentrate on academics.
As a Junior: Played in 22 games and averaged 1.7 points and 0.8 rebounds. ..Scored a career high 15 points and nearly brought Maryland to an upset win over North Carolina in Chapel Hill on February 10.. .Bristol entered the game as a reserve in the first half and turned on the jets in the second half to score 13 points and nearly bring the Terps back from as much as a 15-point deficit. ..The junior scored 11 of Maryland's final 14 points in the last 4:20 of the game but the Terps were unable to come all the way back against the No. 1 Tar Heels. ..It was Bristol's three-pointer with 4:20 remaining that pulled Maryland within three; it would get to within one but the Terps could not take the lead. ..Bristol was six of eight from the field, including three of four from three point range, for the game... Played a career-high 16 minutes versus UNC that night... His playing time increased after his UNC performance as he averaged 7.5 minutes per game for the remainder of the season... Followed his performance versus the Tar Heels with two rebounds and one steal in ten minutes of playing time versus Florida State m Tallahassee... Played well off the bench in his first game of the year versus Towson State with four points and two rebounds in only two minutes of play. ..Scored four points in five minutes of playing time versus Duke as the Terps pulled off the near upset of the No. 2 ranked Blue Devils. ..Scored a three-point basket in the first half to give Maryland an early lead... Played in all three NCAA Tournament games and averaged 1.0 points per game. ..scored a career NCAA Tournament high of three points versus Michigan, as he went three for four from the free throw line. ..Played nine minutes versus St. Louis in the Terps opening round victory.
As a Sophomore: Played in 21 games and averaged a career best 2.6 points and 1.2 rebounds. ..His first career start came versus Duke as he replaced Johnny Rhodes in the starting lineup... Responded with four points and one rebound in 12 minutes of play... Averaged more than seven minutes a game as the second busiest guard off the bench, behind Duane Simpkms... Enjoyed a great outing at Clemson with a then career high of 10 points... Shot a career best five of six from the free-throw line versus the Tigers. ..Also enjoyed a strong game at Wake Forest with seven points, including two for two from three-point range... His longest outing of the season came as he played 13 minutes at Georgia Tech and scored two points and grabbed two rebounds.
As a Freshman: Played in 23 games, tying for the team lead for games played among freshmen... Played the second most minutes of all freshmen on the team.. .His top performance came against Louisville when he scored a season high nine points in a furious nine-minute stretch late in the game as Maryland attempted a comeback... Scored eight points in an overtime loss at Florida State as his three-point attempt to win the game at the buzzer was a fraction off.. .Played well in his first ever ACC Tournament, scoring four points in six minutes versus Clemson in the first round...
At High Point: A unanimous All Metropolitan selection by the Washington Post and the County Player of the Year by the Prince George's Journal.. Was the runner-up for Player of the Year honors in the metro area by the Washington Post.. Averaged 22.3 points and 7.1 rebounds a game as a senior and graduated as the all-time leading scorer in school history with 1,234 points. ..Had back-to-back 500 point scoring seasons with 536 as a senior and 500 as a junior... Played for the Capital All-Stars m the Annual Capital Classic game... Led High Point to an unprecedented three consecutive Prince George's County championships...Guided High Point to the state championship his sophomore season and to the state championship game his junior season... Averaged 19.6 points per game as a junior... In three varsity seasons, he led High Point to a 66-10 record.. .
Personal: Born January 24, 1973. ..His full name is Wayne Cecil Bristol. ..He is majoring in criminal justice.
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