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Terps Accurate

Maryland won the game, in
the end, from the foul line
where the Terps were a strong
24 of 26. Virginia, two of eight
in the first half, hit only five of
11 and lost despite outscoring
Maryland from the field,
76-68.

Terps 92, Cavaliers 81

                     
MARYLAND-92  FGM-A  FTM-A  PF  PTS 
Tom MC MILLEN, c  7-17  6-7  15  20 
Darrel BROWN, f  6-10  0-0  12 
"Bozo" O'BRIEN, f  6-12  4-4  16 
John LUCAS, g  9-13  6-7  24 
Bob BODELL, g  4-8  4-4  12 
Tom ROY, c  1-2  0-0 
Howard WHITE, g  0-0  2-2 
Maurice HOWARD, g  0-1  0-0 
Owen BROWN, f  1-3  2-2 
TOTALS  34-67  24-26  44  15  15  92 
                         
VIRGINIA-81  FGM-A  FTM-A  PF  PTS 
Jim HOBGOOD, f  2-5  2-2 
Wally WALKER, f  8-17  0-0  16 
Gus GERARD, c  8-16  0-2  16 
Barry PARKHILL, g  9-13  2-5  20 
Larry GERRY, g  0-0  0-0 
Al DRUMMOND, g  3-6  0-0 
Bob MC KEAG, f  6-7  1-1  13 
Andy BONINTI, g  0-0  0-1 
Dan BONNER, c  1-5  0-0 
Stevie MORRIS, g  1-2  0-0 
Lanny STAHURSKI, c  0-1  0-0 
TOTALS  38-72  5-11  31  24  22  81 
illustration

Barry Parkhill (20 pts.)

Played before an
honest-to-goodness sellout
crowd of 8,250 the game did
not lack for spectator appeal as
the two teams started out hot
and broke into a scrambling
running game in the second
half. It was just a case of too
many men under the boards,
however, that made a Maryland
slump improbable and a
Virginia win impossible.

With McMillen, O'Brien and
Darrel Brown throwing their
weight around underneath and
getting more than a few tip-ins,
Maryland cold spells just
weren't that serious. The Terps
never had the kind of extended
slump Virginia required of
them to get back in the game.