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Wednesday, Jan. 31 9:00pm ET
Cavs bury Terps with late 25-4 run RECAP | BOX SCORE
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CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) -- The fold came earlier for Maryland as No. 11 Virginia spared the Terrapins any late-game
disappointment.
Keith Friel hit three 3-pointers during a 25-4 second-half run
Wednesday night and the suddenly confident Cavaliers handed Maryland (No. 10 ESPN/USA Today, No. 9 AP) its second tough conference loss in a row, 99-78.
"He gave us tremendous juice," Virginia coach Pete Gillen said
of Friel, the 3-point specialist who hit five times from behind the
arc.
"When he scores, it takes pressure off everybody else."
The Cavaliers (15-4, 4-4), who also had a 24-2 run in the first
half, saw Maryland draw to within 52-51 with 13:42 to play before
blitzing the Terps behind Friel's deep shooting and some high-flying acrobatics.
Maryland (14-6, 5-3 ACC), which blew a 10-point deficit in the
last 54 seconds of regulation at home against second-ranked Duke on
Saturday and lost 98-96 in overtime, had nothing left after erasing
the first deficit.
"When we got it to one, we didn't do a good job of running our
offense," Maryland coach Gary Williams said. "That was our last
chance."
Adam Hall started the run with a driving score, and Friel
followed by sinking a 3-pointer from just right of the key. After
Travis Watson's wraparound layup gave the Cavaliers a 59-53 edge,
Friel hit again.
"There was a sense of urgency," Friel said of the Terps' run.
"We needed to put our foot down and get some defensive stops and
score the ball because they answered our run and were making one of
their own."
Hall then got into the act in a big way, stealing the ball at
midcourt and driving in for a ferocious dunk, then following a
Cavaliers' miss by soaring, catching and almost dropping the ball
into the hoop.
That made it 66-54, and when Friel hit again, this time from the
right wing with 9:10 left, the lead was 69-54 and it was all but
finished.
"He's been around long enough for us to know to find him when
he comes in," Williams said of Friel, a noted sharpshooter. "We
didn't."
Virginia, which started slowly in the ACC, added to a resurgence
that began with a 104-76 blowout victory at Clemson, S.C., on
Saturday.
"I think we took a big step forward tonight," Gillen said.
Donald Hand led Virginia with 20 points, Roger Mason and Chris
Williams had 19 each and Friel had 17, hitting 5 of 8 from
downtown.
Lonny Baxter led Maryland with 15 points and Terence Morris had
14.
Virginia led 47-35 at halftime, the first time Maryland has
trailed at the half this season. The Cavaliers did it by outscoring
the Terrapins 24-2 over a 5:15 stretch to erase a 24-20 deficit.
Williams scored the first five points in the run and Friel had the
next 8, including two 3-pointers.
The Terrapins finished the half on a 9-3 surge as five different
players scored while Virginia committed three of its five
turnovers.
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