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Published: Mar 30, 2008 12:30 AM
Modified: Mar 30, 2008 02:21 AM

Top-seeded Terrapins take care of No. 4 Commodores

Maryland rolls into regional final

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SPOKANE, WASH. - Shhhh! Crystal Langhorne would like everyone to ignore Maryland's convincing performance on Saturday night.

The Terrapins dominating senior center would prefer to remain the No. 1 seed no one expects to advance, even if Maryland finally looked worthy of its top billing and is one step away from the Final Four.

"When no one is paying attention to us, that's when we play our best," she said.

Langhorne and the Terrapins rebounded from lackluster efforts in the first two rounds, using a swarming defense to overwhelm fourth-seeded Vanderbilt 80-66 in the Spokane Regional semifinals.

Langhorne again showed why she was the ACC player of the year, scoring 16 of her 28 points in the first half as Maryland advanced to the regional finals for the sixth time in school history.

Two years removed from their national title, the Terrapins are back in the regional final, and will face either Stanford or Pittsburgh on Monday night.

Maryland was so impressive that Pitt coach Agnus Bernato gave Terrapins coach Brenda Frese a head-shaking compliment as they passed in the hallway under the arena before the Panthers' game.

The Terrapins looked very little like the team who lost in the second round last year, then sweated through a pair of closer-than-expected games on their home court to reach the regional semifinals.

"We just loosened up once we came here. We went into our defensive mode," Laura Harper said. "We've started rolling now. There's no looking back."

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