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Sunday, Jan. 2 1:00pm ET
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COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) -- It was just another early-season blowout, yet Maryland (No. 16 ESPN/USA Today, No. 14 AP) got the desired results out of Sunday's 100-48 victory over Coastal Carolina. If nothing else, the Terrapins' 72nd consecutive non-conference win at home provided them with a jolt of confidence before the Atlantic Coast Conference portion of the schedule.
"It's a good way to end this part of our season," Maryland coach Gary Williams said. "Now we can start the ACC with a very positive feeling." Juan Dixon had 18 points and 10 rebounds, and Lonny Baxter scored 10 of his 14 points in the decisive first half for the Terrapins (11-2). Coastal Carolina (2-9) missed its first nine shots and had six turnovers in falling behind 16-0. Maryland led 44-20 at halftime, then opened the second half with an 11-0 run to go ahead by 35. Next up for the Terrapins: North Carolina State on the road Thursday night. "We're playing well. We've been showing great defense and are scoring some points," Baxter said. "Of course, the ACC is going to be a lot tougher." Everyone on the roster scored for the Terrapins. Williams said that should make practice this week a lot more tolerable for his role players. "It always feels good when all the guys get to contribute," the coach said. "We want to have great practices now, and hopefully this game will help." Maryland has won five straight and eight of nine. The 72-game run, the longest of its kind in the nation, is safe through this season because the Terrapins' only remaining non-ACC game is at Temple. Brandon Newby led Coastal Carolina with 13 points. "Maryland is just awful good. They're playing well and they defend well," Coastal Carolina coach Pete Strickland said. "Our effort was good; our execution wasn't." Baxter had a dunk and a layup in Maryland's opening 16-point run, which finally ended on a 3-pointer by Newby with 7:16 gone. It was 29-11 before Baxter scored six points during a 9-2 spurt that boosted the margin to 25 points. Coastal Carolina shot 28 percent in the first half and had 12 turnovers. Maryland starting quarterback Calvin McCall, playing in his second game for the basketball team, had eight points and six assists. | ALSO SEE Mens College Basketball Scoreboard
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