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On Maryland's Loss Hollow defeat for Terps Players, fans suffer amid terrible silence of collapse Maryland coach Gary Williams reacts during the Terps' second-half collapse against Clemson. ( AP photo / March 2, 2008) David Steele March 3, 2008 Greivis Vasquez walked through the runway to the Maryland locker room and left others to observe the madness unfolding behind him. James Gist squatted ... [link]

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The Daily Roundup: Monday
Published 3/3/2008 by Ed at ACC BasketBlog
... The conference headlines: Wise of the Washington Post: For Terps, It All Gets Away David Steele of the Baltimore Sun: Hollow defeat for Terps Dascenzo of the Durham Herald Sun: Lady ...

Bubble Just Got Popped
Published 3/4/2008 by KGoon1590 at It Never Rains in College Park
... I just don't know. It actually humiliating to thing we choked with a 20-point lead in hand. We got the lead at 11:21 in the 2nd half. We scored exactly one point all the way until 6:44, when Clemson had shrunk the lead down to 7 points. Also, from 4:48 left to 1:30, Maryland didn't score once. By then Clemson was down only by four, which became two, which became a tie, which became a 3-point lead with 2.3 seconds to spare. It stinks to get all the negative press just after we got on the radar. We were being talked about as an "in team." Now, ...

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