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Terps Comeback Falls Short by Buzzer Beating Shot

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Maryland's ACC Player of the Year, Greivis Vasquez drove the lane with a nifty one handed runner to put the Terps up by 1 point with six seconds remaining in the game. Yet Michigan State Spartan's Korie Lucious was not to be undone. He picked up the slack for injured star guard Kalin Lucas and hit a game winning three point buzzer beating shot to win the game for the Spartans as time expired for an 85-83 Mich. State victory.

The Terps found themselves down early and by as much as 16 points during the game. By halftime Maryland was down by 9. Lucas left the game late in the first half for the Spartans and is rumored to have a torn achilles tendon. Everytime Maryland would cut the lead to five, Michigan State had an answer. Summers torched the Terps from 3 Pt land shooting 6-8 and finished the night for 26 points to pick up the production for their injured star guard, Lucas.

It wasn't until late that Maryland awoke from their deep sleep and was led by Vasquez who scored 9 of the Terps final 11 points with the signature pressure defense that Gary Williams and Maryland is known for by forcing some big turnovers in the final two minutes of the game.

The final six minutes and last second shot will add to the lore of the NCAA Tournament. Does anyone remember various elite eight or sweet sixteen appearances? Yet, most everyone remembers an amazing game ending sequence. These two teams are now forever linked to another fantastic finish in history to which years from now Terps fans can look back and be prould of the performance of this team of players and how hard they battled back with such heart and determination to force MS to beat them with a buzzer beating shot.

Terps Move to Round of 32

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In the final game of the first round, the Maryland Terrapins defeated the Houston Cougars 89-77 out in Spokane, Washington. Freshman Jordan Williams had a career high 21 points and 17 rebounds to lead the Terps to the victory. While the final score had a 12 point difference, Aubrey Coleman, the nations leading scorer this season, and his Houston teammates didn't make it easy on the 4th seeded Terps. The game was much closer in the first half until Maryland started inching away late in the half. Then Houston had a last second shot drop in from just inside the half court.

While Williams tallied 17 boards, early in the game the Cougars dominated. The Terrapins defense had trouble controlling Houston as they had little trouble going inside. But with Williams' inside game, Landon Milbourne's rare gem of a solid game, and overall production from all the Terps, they led at the half and increased it during the second half.

It was a struggle, and while I and other Terps fans/alums were watching it at a party, we still thought the game was in reach for the Cougars. And it was, as they managed to take the deficit down to single digits several times. In the end, it was just that MD is the higher seeded and better team. The problem now is that with such a tough game played in the first round, the Terps have to face Michigan State at 2:30 on Sunday, roughly 38 hours after the Houston game ended. Tom Izzo and his Spartans are not the Cougars. They're better, and Gary Williams and the Terrapins will need to have a better defensive game to get past them.

Terps Get Dance Card Punched

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The Maryland Terrapins received an at large bid for the NCAA tournament. They were awarded the 4 seed in the Mid-West and will face the Houston Cougars at 9:40PM on Friday in Spokane, WA. The Terps received this seeding after falling to the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets in the quarterfinals of the ACC Tournament on Friday.

While Houston is the 13 seed, they have the nation's leading scorer, guard Aubrey Coleman, who averages 25.6 points. Maryland's defense better be on the A game Friday or Coleman may make a game of the matchup. This game also has some local flavor as Houston coach Tom Penders was the head coach at George Washington about a decade ago.

For the Terps, the 4 seed was higher than expected by most of the analysts, who had them as a 5 seed. On top of the higher seeding, they were put in arguably the toughest bracket, with Kansas (1), Ohio State (2), and Georgetown (3) in the mix. Presuming they get past Houston, they face Tom Izzo's Michigan State (5) in the Round of 32. Then it gets really difficult as they could face Kansas in the Sweet 16. Gary Williams, his staff, and the team have their work cut out for them.

First things first, take care of Houston. They are a high scoring team out of Conference USA. The Cougars shoot 35.6% from 3 point range on 794 attempts this season, against Maryland's 474 attempts. Landon Milbourne needs to drive inside to get easy buckets and/or fouls while Greivis Vasquez, Eric Hayes, and the rest play their regular good game. After being the co-championship of the ACC regular season, getting bounced by the 13 seed in the first round of the NCAA's would be a disappointment for the Terrapin faithful.

What the ACC has in Common

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No doubt the ACC has some of the greatest men's basketball rivalries. As a Maryland Terrapin, I may be biased, but so be it. One thing we all in the ACC share (except maybe around Cameron Indoor) is our extreme dislike of Duke. I saw this today via twitter, from @keithsmooth. He may be a Tarheels fan, but he's good in my book for this post.

Terps Burn Duke

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Well, that was well worth getting home after 1 AM. That was the final score in the battle for first in the ACC as the Maryland Terrapins beat the Duke Blue Devils for a share to the ACC crown going into the final conference games for each. It was also Senior night as Greivis Vasquez, Eric Hayes, Landon Milbourne, and injured Jerome Burney were honored in pre-game ceremonies. Imagine how great this team would be if we had a healthy Burney!

All three active seniors contributed key plays. Hayes drained important 3's and drove in for those sweeping layups he's been using all season. Milbourne, after taking outside jumpers when he had an open lane to drive, hit a monster slam to break a slump in the Terps offense. Might have helped that our section and most of the arena was screaming "Go Inside!!!" at him. Of course, Vasquez was his usual confident self, just building his resume for ACC Player of the Year. It was fitting that on Senior Night, he ended the night hitting 2 free throws.

The game started off great with the Terps on a 10-2 run and built to a 14 point lead. But Coach K made adjustments and got the Blue Devils to just down 2 at half 40-38. Despite not liking him, everyone has to admit Coach K is a great coach. Duke came out of the half to take an immediate lead to 41-40 and built on it. The slump lasted until under 10 minutes left, when the Terps and Duke battled back and forth the next 7 minutes changing leads and tying the game up. But the last 3 was all worth it for the Terps. Good passing, and of course, Vasquez throwing up his trademark crazy shots, sealed the deal. Even freshman Jordan Williams stepped up, hitting free throws, where there is no argument is the worst part of his game.

Up next is Virginia to end the regular season in Charlottesville. Not only are they always tough for MD on their court, this shows signs of a let down game. Similar to the Virginia Tech game, but the Terps remained high in that game. If they can end the season on a win streak and put up quality play in the ACC Tournament, MD can make the committee think hard about seeding in the dance.

But let's savor the moment and how beating Duke is great everytime it happens. And it always justifies a storming of the court.

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