North Carolina State 66, (11) Maryland 87

1 2 T
NCST (9-13) 32 34 66
#11 MD (18-4) 48 39 87

Final

7:00 PM ET, February 5, 2009

Toliver powers Terps past NC State

2008-09 Season
DATEGAMELINKS
· Feb 5, 2009 @MD 87, NCST 66Recap | Box Score
Next 5 Games
NORTH CAROLINA STATE (ET) MARYLAND (ET)
02/08 @GT 2:00pm
02/12 WAKE 7:00pm
02/15 UVA 3:30pm
02/17 @WAKE 7:00pm
02/23 UNC 7:00pm
02/09 @BC 7:00pm
02/12 UVA 7:00pm
02/15 RUTG 1:10pm
02/19 @GT 7:00pm
02/22 DUKE 5:00pm
 · Complete Schedule: NC State | Maryland
Atlantic Coast Conference Standings
TEAMCONF W-LTOTAL W-L
#11 Maryland12-228-4
#8 Duke11-326-5
#9 North Carolina10-427-6
#19 Florida State12-225-7
#15 Virginia8-623-9
Georgia Tech8-621-9
Boston College7-720-11
Wake Forest5-919-11
Clemson2-1214-17
Miami (FL)2-1213-17
North Carolina State5-913-17
Virginia Tech2-1212-18
 · View expanded standings
Associated Press

COLLEGE PARK, Md. -- Maryland's shooting was so uncannily accurate, it looked like a practice session.

A very good practice session, at that.

With Kristi Toliver leading the way, the Terrapins (No. 11 ESPN/USA Today, No. 13 AP) shot 70 percent in the first half and cruised past North Carolina State 87-66 Thursday night.

Maryland (18-4, 6-2 Atlantic Coast Conference) missed only seven of its first 25 shots from the floor, an astounding 72 percent success rate. Toliver went 4-for-5 in the first half, with all of her attempts coming from beyond the 3-point line.

"We were finding the open teammate. Kristi had the hot hand, so we just found her," forward Marissa Coleman said.

The Terrapins led 48-24 at halftime. Their shooting was so good, the Wolfpack collected only six defensive rebounds in the opening 20 minutes.

"I thought Maryland played really, really well. They had an exceptional shooting night," North Carolina State interim coach Stephanie Glance said. "They have the potential and ability to do that consistently."

Everything the Wolfpack tried didn't work.

"We were changing defenses, we were trying to give them different looks," Glance said. "I'm not sure they shoot 70 percent in their drills in practice with no defense. They were shooting exceptionally well from all places on the floor."

Five players scored in double figures for the Terrapins, who extended their home winning streak to 30. Demauria Liles had 13 points and 11 rebounds, and Coleman contributed 14 points to pass Shay Doron and move into third place on the school career scoring list (1,880).

"It was nice to be able to have a team win like that," coach Brenda Frese said.

Shayla Fields scored 24 for the Wolfpack (9-13, 1-6) and Sharnice Beal had 19. North Carolina State made the first basket of the game but never pulled even after the Terrapins went up 6-4.

N.C. State is 1-2 since coach Kay Yow died of breast cancer last month. To honor their longtime coach, the Wolfpack wore pink uniforms with the name YOW on the back of each jersey.

"It's very difficult, and it will continue to be difficult," Glance said. "We're moving forward, but I don't know that we're moving on. We're moving forward because the season requires that of us."

Maryland led 11-10 before Toliver hit two straight 3-pointers to spark an 18-5 run. Toliver added another 3-pointer during the surge, and Marah Strickland also connected from beyond the arc.

N.C. State closed to 50-38 early in the second half, but two free throws by Lynetta Kizer and a 3-pointer by Coleman upped the margin to 17. Minutes later, Strickland hit a 3-pointer and Anjale Barrett connected on a jumper to give Maryland a 73-46 lead with 11:11 remaining.


Women's Basketball Scores

Other Scores:

Thursday, February 5th
Mississippi 65 Final
5 Auburn 72
8 Duke 81 Final
15 Virginia 67
Virginia Tech 77 Final
9 North Carolina 93
NC State 66 Final
11 Maryland 87
Purdue 47 Final
12 Ohio State 59
13 Florida 92 Final
Alabama 71
Georgia 43 Final
17 Tennessee 73
18 Texas 91 Final
Oklahoma State 74
19 Florida State 64 Final
Boston College 53
22 Vanderbilt 61 Final
Mississippi State 66