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Maryland
Uses One-Two Punch to Knock Out American, 83-53 November 17, 2001
Maryland (2-1) jumped out to a quick 10-0 lead after just two minutes of play, capitalizing on two Eagle turnovers. American (0-1) answered though, and sliced the margin to 12-6 on layups by Keith Gray and Steven Miles. Any thoughts of a major upset would be short-lived, as the Terps reeled off 15 consectuive points to take a 27-6 lead with 12:43 to play in the first half. Baxter used his size advantage to score six points during the run, and Dixon added five on a layup and a long three-pointer. The Terps led, 48-23, at the half. American shot just 29 percent from the field during the period, and 11 Eagles turnovers led to 16 Maryland points. Using a 13-5 spurt
to open the second half, Maryland jumped to a 61-28 lead with 14:54 to
play in the contest, its largest lead of the game. Trailing 68-37, the
Eagles used a 14-4 string of their own to slice the margin back to 21
(72-51) with 3:27 left. American was led by Brian Williams' 15 points on five-of-eight shooting from the field. Patrick Doctor, a Preseason All-Patriot League selection, added 13 points and six rebounds, while Gray grabbed eight rebounds. Steve Blake dished out nine assists and added three steals for the Terrapins, who had nine players record at least two points this afternoon.
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