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That ACC Tournament crown is the only one to have been won by a team other than Duke or UNC in the past 15 years. The 2004 Terps provided for a photo rivaled by only the Mona Lisa and the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
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The current Terps squad lacks a guard like Gilchrist who has the potential to strap the team on his back and carry them to victory (Jordan Williams is a better player then Gilchrist, but it is tough for a post player to take over a game like guards can). However, Terrell Stoglin is doing his best to impersonate Johnny G of late, averaging 18 points a game over his last 9, and Williams seems to be returning to mid-season form, when he strung together 13 straight double-doubles. If the team can shoot over 40% from three and get a stellar performance from one of a myriad of role players, this team has a chance to equal that magical run in 2004.
I am hoping that the same crying Duke fan that adorned my Cumberland Hall dorm door for well over a month, is in attendance tonight, and even though he is seven years older, the final score still brings a tear to his eye.
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