A look at the numbers: Terps dominant exhibition play
by Max Marcilla (@MMarcilla98)
5: The No. 1 freshman form in the state got a hazard to hit the hardwood for the Terps this calendar month. Five freshmen—Kaila Charles, Sarah Myers, Destiny Slocum, Jenna Staiti, and Blair Watson—earned playing fourth dimension in the exhibition games.
"When you look at our team, with six freshmen, being able to get a lot of minutes on the flooring for them and for them to gain that type of experience is important," head coach Brenda Frese said later on Maryland's win against Mary Baldwin.
82: The Terps dominated on the drinking glass, out rebounding their opponents 107-25 in the ii exhibition games—82 rebounds full. This ability to rebound is more likely to exist a trend than an exception for Maryland, which led the conference in rebounding margin the last 6 years.
11: The Terps' balanced offensive attack has been integral to the team'due south ii strong showcases. All eleven agile Terrapins scored double digits in at least one of the exhibition games. Viii of the 11 Terps scored at least 20 points in the two games combined.
3.five: Maryland's ball motility was stellar in its two wins. Every bit a team, the Terps recorded 70 assists to just xx turnovers, which is a tremendous 3.5 aid-to-turnover ratio.
20.3: The Maryland Terrapins defense has been tremendous through the outset two exhibition games, holding opponents to but 20.three per centum from the field. Bluefield State and Mary Baldwin combined to score only 44 points through 80 minutes of exhibition basketball.
Beneath is a chart comparing the Terps defensive efforts in the 2 exhibition games to their operation in last flavor's 30-win flavor.
Source: http://wmucsports.net/a-look-at-the-numbers-terps-dominant-exhibition-play/
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