Duke Sinks Terps in Maryland
Gerald Henderson scores 11 of his 19 points in the second half to lead Duke to key road win
2/25/09 - Regular Season Game #28 1st 2nd Total
(#7) Duke Blue Devils (23-5, 9-4) 34 44 78
Maryland Terrapins (17-10, 6-7) 34 33 67
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"Gerald was just workmanlike. He made big baskets for us, got to the foul line. For a while, he put us
on his back. Then everyone started to contribute. Elliot’s performance was outstanding."
Coach K
INSIDE THE NUMBERS
8 Double-doubles on the year by Kyle Singler, after his
13-point, 10-rebound performance against Maryland
30 Consecutive games Duke has played the Terps as a
ranked team
15 Points scored by Elliot Williams, on 6-of-8 shooting
+11 Duke’s rebounding margin in the game
THE TURNING POINT With the score tied
at 60 with 5:22 left, Gerald Henderson hit a
long three-pointer from the wing and then
Kyle Singler hit one from downtown after an
Elliot Williams steal. The six-point swing
sparked a 12-3 Blue Devil run capped by a
Jon Scheyer triple with 1:54 left.
TERPS GET READY FOR DUKE...
“It’s just going to be out of this world. People
don’t hate UNC around here, but when Duke
comes in here, there is a big hatred of Duke in
the state of Maryland.”
Maryland’s Dave Neal
“They beat us by 41 points when we played
them at their place, so it’s going to be a fight.
I’m just thinking about that game. It’s gonna be
PLAY OF THE GAME
a huge game for us, even more important than
Photo by Courtney Douglas
15:24 | Second Half
the UNC game.”
Maryland’s Greivis Vasquez FAVE PHOTO G’s Answer
One play after teammate Nolan Smith was flattened by a Maryland
“Terps host Duke - the ‘it’ game for which sea-
screen, Gerald Henderson drove strong to the rack for one of the best
son ticket holders pray they’ll get a ticket.”
slams of the year. The dunk was ranked No. 3 on SportsCenter’s Top 10
Maryland student newspaper, The Diamondback
Plays of the Day.
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