Archive for January, 2012

January 22nd, 2012 | 07:32 pm

Terps wrestling defeats NC State, improves undefeated record

The Terrapins wrestling team won its second ACC match Sunday afternoon, maintaining its undefeated record. The No. 12 Terps took down the No. 49 NC State 27-12 at the Comcast Pavilion.

The 12-0 Terps (2-0 ACC) won six of its first seven matches, including a pin from second-ranked, 165-pound Josh Asper – his fifth this season – to improve his personal record to 19-0.

Shane Gentry’s victory at 125 pounds propelled the Terps into its 12th dual victory, coach Kerry McCoy said in a press release after the match. Gentry won 8-4 over the Wolfpack’s Colin Fought, and Terrapin Geoffrey Alexander followed with a technical fall over Ben Elliot.

“The 125 pounder is the catalyst for everything,” McCoy said in a press release. “It was a huge win for Shane. Geoff fed off of that. I tell our guys to focus on wrestling well. I think Geoff did a good job with that. He had confidence and went out there looking to score points. He knew he had to go out there and give a good performance for himself and his team.”

At 157 pounds, No. 12 Kyle John won a major decision over Colton Palmer without surrendering a point.

“The guys wrestled well. It’s the first time in a while we put forth the overall, solid team effort. Things we were talking about and things we are doing are starting to show and it’s at the right time. We are peaking towards the end of the year. This is a solid win to show we are doing the right things,” McCoy said.

The Terps face the Tar Heels in Chapel Hill, N.C., on Friday night.

January 22nd, 2012 | 05:39 pm

Women’s Basketball: Terps fall short against Duke

DURHAM, N.C.—For nearly 39 minutes, the Terrapins women’s basketball gave Duke all it could handle.

Though the Blue Devils held the lead for much of the second half, the Terps wouldn’t go away. Led by Alyssa Thomas’s 12 points after the break, the Terps overcame a 12-point deficit and cut Duke’s lead to four with just more than a minute remaining.

But from there, it was all Blue Devils.

No. 5 Duke closed the game on a 6-2 run, holding on to clinch their 26th consecutive ACC victory at Cameron Indoor Stadium, 80-72 against the No. 8 Terps.

After falling behind the Terps early, Duke went on to build a sizable first-half lead, staying on top by as much as eight points as the game moved closer to the break.

But a 6-0 run to close the opening period allowed the Terps to cut the Blue Devils’ lead to just one at the break, 44-43.

While it was forward Tianna Hawkins’ 15 points that led the way for the Terps in the first half, the second was the Alyssa Thomas show. Thomas scored 12 of her 26 points—tying her career-high—after the break, taking a 12-point Duke lead and cutting it to just four with 1:21 remaining.

Duke’s defense held in the end however, holding the Terps to just two points over the final 81 seconds to clinch a 8-point victory.

The Terps (18-2, 5-2 ACC) will continue conference play when they host Virginia Tech in Comcast Center on Thursday. They will play the Blue Devils (16-2, 6-0) again in College Park on Feb. 19.

Josh Vitale is The Diamondback’s Terrapins women’s basketball beat reporter. He can be reached at vitale@umdbk.com.

January 22nd, 2012 | 03:04 pm

Women’s Basketball: Terps set for top-10 battle with Duke

DURHAM, N.C.—It’s been nearly three years since Duke was beaten by an ACC opponent at Cameron Indoor Stadium.

The last team to do it? The Terrapins women’s basketball team.

On Feb. 17, 2008—coincidentally, the same day coach Brenda Frese gave birth to her twin sons, Markus and Tyler—the Terps took home a seven-point victory against the Blue Devils.

The No. 5 Blue Devils have won 25 straight conference at home since that game, a streak the No. 8 Terps hope to put an end to today.

Duke (15-2, 6-0 ACC) is the only ACC team still undefeated in conference play. The Terps own the all-time series with the Blue Devils, 38-37, and the teams split their two meetings last season.

Josh Vitale is The Diamondback’s Terrapins women’s basketball beat reporter. Follow him on Twitter @JoshVitale for live updates during the game.

January 21st, 2012 | 12:03 pm

Terps wrestling beats Navy, remains undefeated

With a 23-12 victory over in-state rival Navy on Friday night, the Terrapins wrestling team increased their unblemished record to 11-0.

The No. 12 Terps split the first four matches with the No. 49 Midshipmen, but the in the fifth match, at 157-pounds, No. 12 Kyle John recorded his seventh pin-fall of the season – the highest single-season total of his career – with 1:36 remaining in the first period.

“This was a great win,” coach Kerry McCoy said in a press release. “Navy is such a big rivalry, and it feels so good to come out on top, especially in Annapolis. Kyle getting another pin was huge. I’m really happy with the effort we are giving and the results are showing.”

Also showing results was second-ranked 165-pound Josh Asper, who recorded a 9-4 decision over Navy’s Mike Brant, improving his personal record to 19-0.

The Terps return home Sunday to face ACC-rival NC State at 2 p.m. at Comcast Pavilion.

January 20th, 2012 | 12:29 pm

Men’s basketball assistant arrested for DUI

Terrapin men’s basketball coach Mark Turgeon announced at his press conference this afternoon that assistant coach Dalonte Hill was arrested for suspicion of driving under the influence and will not be on the bench for the next two games.

Hill is a first year assistant coach who previously coached at Kansas State. This is his second DUI — he was arrested in 2008 while at K-State.

According to the release, the athletics department is working to gather the facts and will handle the matter internally once the inquiry is completed.

A Maryland case search did not bring up a case regarding Hill. Turgeon, and the rest of the athletics department, declined to comment further.

Chris Eckard is the Diamondback’s Terrapin men’s basketball beat reporter. Reach him at ceckard@umdbk.com and follow him on Twitter at twitter.com/ceckard.

January 19th, 2012 | 09:41 pm

Women’s Basketball: Hawkins sets program record as Terps roll

When the referees called the game’s final media timeout with just more than two minutes remaining, Brenda Frese began the joyous task of removing her starters from the court. A stellar second half had given the Terrapins women’s basketball team a 25-point lead at that point, putting the game well out of reach for visiting Wake Forest.

But while the longtime coach emptying her bench, she she also put starting forward Tianna Hawkins back onto the floor with a chance to make program history.

Former Terps Angie Scott and Debbie Jones held the single-game program record with 23 rebounds. But with just 33 seconds remaining in tonight’s game against the Demon Deacons, Hawkins brought down her record-setting 24th board of the night, reaking a record that had stood for 34 years.

Hawkins finished the game with  18 points and 24 rebounds, leading the No. 8 Terps to an 86-58 rout of Wake Forest.

“I asked the team if we should let her come back in and they unanimously said yes,” Frese said. “That record has been in the record book for a very long time. It is special for us to be able to break records.”

Hampered by foul trouble for much of the second half, Hawkins almost never got the chance to record the all-time mark.  Hawkins was removed from the game after committing her fourth foul with more than 10 minutes remaining in the game, not seeing the floor again until the seven-minute mark.

With the Terps holding an 18-point lead, Hawkins was subbed out again at the four-minute mark with the game all but over. But, perhaps with a recognition for history, Frese inserted Hawkins back into the lineup with just enough time to set the program-record.

As the clock ticked below 35 seconds, guard Brene Moseley hoisted a 3-point attempt from the top of the key, with Hawkins waiting eagerly underneath the basket.. The ball clanged harmlessly off the rim, and as she had all night, Hawkins corralled the miss for the 24th time, placing herself in the record books.

“I’m just happy that I was able to do something in the game to help the team out. It means a lot to me to go into the record books at the same time,” Hawkins said. “My teammates were pushing me to get that last rebound and the crowd was also pushing me to get it, so it felt good to have everyone commend me on that.”

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January 17th, 2012 | 11:08 pm

Men’s basketball falls at Florida State

After center Alex Len hit a hook inside the paint three minutes into the second half, the Terrapin men’s basketball team held its first lead of the game against Florida State.

In fact, it had been the first time the Seminoles had faced a deficit in more than 100 minutes, having never trailed in its two previous games including a 33-point blowout of No. 3 North Carolina last Saturday.

The Terps’ lead didn’t last long, in fact just seven seconds. Florida State’s Luke Louck’s nailed a 3-pointer on the next possession to spark a 21-3 run in which the Seminoles completely shutdown any offense the Terps could muster. Florida State cruised to a 84-70 victory in Tallahassee, Fla. Tuesday night. It’s Florida State’s first win against the Terps in the last four tries.

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January 16th, 2012 | 11:10 pm

Women’s Basketball: Terps get back in the win column against Virginia

Just four days removed from its first defeat of the season—a 12-point road loss to Miami Thursday night—the Terrapins women’s basketball team’s return to the court tonight was anything but pretty.

Clearly still feeling the effects of the only blemish on a once-perfect season,  The Terps produced their second-lowest scoring output of the season, shot a near seasons-worst 43 percent from the field and committed 17 turnovers.

But while it was far from their best performance of the season, it proved good enough. The No. 8  Terps avoided another letdown tonight in a Martin Luther King Jr. Day showdown in Comcast Center, sneaking by ACC-rival Virginia, 68-61.

“Anytime you lose you don’t want to feel that again anytime soon. We wanted to get back out and play, especially a game against UVA that is a rivalry,” coach Brenda Frese said. “They were very, very aggressive and I thought it took us awhile to get into the rhythm of the game. But in the second half I think that we were able to wear them down.”

The Terps (17-1, 4-1 ACC) got off to a slow start in the contest, falling behind the Cavaliers (14-5, 2-3) by as much as eight points early in the first half. It wasn’t until the seven-minute mark than the Terps began to turn it around.

Sparked by a 3-pointer from guard Laurin Mincy, the Terps closed the first half on an 18-4 run, taking a 36-32 lead into the break.

“I figured I needed to step up since [Alyssa] wasn’t scoring like she usually does. We all did a good job of stepping up,” Mincy said. “Coach told us to keep pushing in transition and that they would slow down eventually.”

Turnovers and poor shooting from the Terps in the second half kept the game close, but in the end, Virginia didn’t have enough firepower to secure an upset. Even as they compiled 12 steals and held the Terps ti just 37 percent shooting from the field, the Cavaliers still couldn’t close the gap in a seven-point Terps’ victory.

“Those were two things we specifically talked about after the game – turnovers and defense,” Frese said. “We needed to defend and get stops and obviously be able to get some looks on the offensive end.”

Mincy led all scorers with 20 points, including two three-pointers. The only other Terp in double-figures was center Lynetta Kizer, who finsihed with 10 points and 10 rebounds. Forward Alyssa Thomas had one of her worst games of the season, scoring just six points on 2-for-10 shooting.

“We had a lot of isolation with her. We love the ball in her hands,” Frese said. “When she can shoot the three and attack off the bounce she is hard to guard. We have challenged Laurin with her consistency. She brought it tonight, she brought it on both ends of the floor.”

The Terps will resume ACC play on Thursday, when they host Wake Forest in Comcast Center.

Josh Vitale is The Diamondback’s Terrapins women’s basketball beat reporter. He can be reached at vitale@umdbk.com. Follow him on Twitter at @JoshVitale.

January 12th, 2012 | 09:06 pm

Women’s Basketball: Terps suffer first defeat of the season

For the first 62 days of the season, the Terrapins women’s basketball team was perfect. With 16 consecutive victories to start their 2011-12 campaign, the Terps looked poised to make a run at perfection.

But as the game clock struck zero in Coral Gables, Fla., Thursday night, the Terps were perfect no more.

Led by a dominant scoring performance from star guard Riquna Williams, No. 13 Miami held the No. 5 Terps at bay in a 75-63 victory, ending their undefeated season.

The Hurricanes (14-3, 3-1 ACC) came out of the gate strong, outscoring the Terps (16-1, 3-1)  by 12 early in the game to take a 22-10 lead as the midway point of the first half neared. But the Terps took control in the final 11:30, closing the half on a 17-3 run to take a two-point edge into the break.

The two teams traded blows early for much of the second half, but after a Brene Moseley score gave the Terps’ a two-point lead with just more than six minutes to play, the Hurricanes took over. Let by star guard Riquna Williams, Miami ended the contest on a 21-7 run en route to a 12-point victory.

Williams was the catalyst for the Hurricanes throughout the night, as her 34 points ultimately keyed Miami’s upset victory. For the game, Williams shot 50 percent from the field and made eight shots from beyond the arc.

The Terps will try to get back in the win column on Monday night, when they return home to face Virginia.

Josh Vitale is The Diamondback’s Terrapins women’s basketball beat reporter. He can be reached at vitale@umdbk.com. Follow him on Twitter at @JoshVitale.

January 12th, 2012 | 08:59 pm

Men’s Soccer: Chivas USA selects Casey Townsend No. 5 overall in MLS SuperDraft

Casey Townsend understands the value of staying in school.

After a nine-goal season capped with first-team All-ACC honors in 2010, the then-junior forward was attracting considerable interest from MLS and overseas.

But after deliberating the decision with his family last winter break, Townsend opted to return to the Terrapins men’s soccer team for his senior season. That decision paid off Thursday, when Chivas USA selected the former MAC Hermann Trophy semifinalist No. 5 overall in the 2012 MLS SuperDraft.

Although many mock drafts projected Townsend to go in the mid-late first round, a strong showing at the MLS Combine earlier this week helped him become the fourth Terp taken in the top 10 of the SuperDraft in the last three seasons.

The Second-Team All American, who finished his Terps career tied for third on the program’s all-time scoring list with 43 goals, was named the Tom Fitzgerald 2012 Combine MVP after leading team adiPower to a 3-0 record.

Townsend could have an immediate impact for the Goats, who finished 13th in MLS with 41 goals scored last season.

“[The coaches] said they think I maybe can step on the field and play right away,” he told MLSsoccer.com. “They love my mentality–they see that I’m a hard worker and they seem the same way, they’re competitive guys and I think I’ll fit right in.”

Senior center back Alex Lee, who was also receiving consideration from several MLS clubs, went undrafted.