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Published: Mar 03, 2008 12:30 AM
Modified: Mar 03, 2008 06:07 AM

Happy Terps surge past N.C. State women

Coach's surprise precedes victory

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RALEIGH - Maryland coach Brenda Frese hadn't been on the road with her women's basketball team since December.

When she made a surprise appearance in the locker room Sunday, her players responded.

Laura Harper scored 21 points and grabbed 11 rebounds, and Crystal Langhorne contributed 20 points and 11 rebounds as No. 5-ranked Maryland closed the regular season with a 76-64 ACC victory over N.C. State.

"Coach B just popped up after our speech, and we just thought it was a recording," Harper said of Frese, who gave birth to twin boys Feb. 17. "We were so confused. It was the best surprise ever, though."

Frese walked in as assistant coach Daron Park finished giving the Terrapins their defensive matchups, providing her team a simple message: "Let's play Maryland basketball."

The Terrapins (29-2, 13-1 ACC) did that, taking control of the game early with an 11-0 run en route to their seventh consecutive victory.

Harper capped Maryland's early spurt with a putback, giving her team a 21-12 lead with 10:56 remaining in the first half. The Terrapins stretched their lead to 36-18 with 3:54 left as the Wolfpack (18-11, 6-8) went scoreless for more than five minutes.

"We got a lot of good looks, and they just didn't fall for us," said N.C. State coach Kay Yow, whose team shot just 33.3 percent in the first half. "When you get those kind of looks, you've got to put some of them down."

Nikitta Gartrell scored 19 points for N.C. State, which lost for the fourth time in a row to the Terrapins, and Shayla Fields added 17 points. Khadijah Whittington had 16 points and 10 rebounds in the final regular-season home game of her career for the Wolfpack, who failed to finish at least .500 in conference play for the first time since 2002-03.

Maryland was just too strong inside.

Langhorne and Harper combined to shoot 15-of-27 from the floor, and teammate Marissa Coleman joined them with a double-double of her own with 11 points and 10 rebounds. Kristi Toliver added 13 points and six assists for the Terrapins, who shot just 2-of-14 on 3-point attempts but outrebounded N.C. State 46-35.

"They're two special seniors," Frese said about Harper and Langhorne. "To be able to have the poise and confidence that when we need a big play, we know we can go inside. They have the confidence to put this team on their back and be able to step up and make plays for us."

N.C. State center Chanita Jordan played just 17 minutes because of foul trouble, leading Whittington to battle Maryland's post duo. Whittington, the No. 2 rebounder in N.C. State history, left the court at Reynolds Coliseum to a standing ovation with 39.7 seconds left.

"We had one player inside who could match and go with Maryland, but only one," Yow said. "Their backup is not bad, but those two are both candidates for All-America."

The Wolfpack cut the lead to eight twice in the second half but never got closer. After Whittington's jumper pulled N.C. State to 47-39 with 13:40 left, the Terrapins scored the next five points to restore their cushion. The lead ballooned to 19 points with 2:55 to play.

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