The Maryland Terrapins Topic

Pittsburgh 24-8, 10-6
STARTERSMINFGM-AFGM3-AFTM-AOFFREBASTTOSTLBLKPFPTS
Louis Walton, c250-40-01-203110221
Robert Holbrook, c246-80-01-3280032113
Roy Harvey, sf293-81-23-6373300110
James Peterson, sg239-113-52-3115030023
Les Hunt, pg223-81-22-400352049
BENCHMINFGM-AFGM3-AFTM-AOFFREBASTTOSTLBLKPFPTS
William Dawkins, pg181-20-00-002310032
Jerry Dunbar, sf173-60-10-000101026
Stephen Jones, pf151-30-00-003100112
David Hammons, pf150-20-00-013001130
John McMackin, sg100-00-00-000111000
Hedeon Rupinski, c20-00-00-000000010
Totals20026-525-109-1872718111161866
Percentages.500.500.500

Maryland 26-6, 13-3
STARTERSMINFGM-AFGM3-AFTM-AOFFREBASTTOSTLBLKPFPTS
Jermaine French, pf223-50-02-259100218
Roger Rumfelt, pf242-60-06-7451410310
Albert Traylor, sf224-72-42-2110001212
John Lee, pg220-70-50-001230030
Richard Whittaker, sg243-71-13-4142430210
BENCHMINFGM-AFGM3-AFTM-AOFFREBASTTOSTLBLKPFPTS
Terry McClure, pf181-20-00-013001012
Daniel Koualeski, sf183-41-12-201100019
Glenn Montero, sg180-50-50-102531000
Leon Jones, pf163-30-01-115020107
Abraham Hodges, pg163-60-10-005210006
Totals20022-524-1716-1913361417641364
Percentages.423.235.842
Oh well. A disappointing end to a great year. We were behind by 8 at the half and struggled to get back ahead a few times in the 2nd half. We managed to get there for the last time with 2 minutes remaining, but then Pitt went on a little run. What a shame. I really liked this team. I really think we could have won it all.

From:Pete Bailey
To:Coach colorblind79
Subject:National Tournament finish. Always next season.
Sent:07/21/2009 2:50AM

Coach, I know you're disappointed about the Sweet 16 loss, especially after how well we played in the first 2 games. Don't let it get you down. It was still a season that all of us could be proud of! I know the administration is really pleased with the direction you are taking the program.

Pete Bailey
Athletic Director
University of Maryland
7/21/2009 8:05 AM
Quote: Originally Posted By colorblind79 on 11/23/2008
John Lee
PG|6'1"|181 lbs.|2.5 GPA
Hartford Christian HS|Darlington, MD
PG
655
Athleticism56
Speed56
Rebounding9
Defense89
Shot Blocking3
Low-post15
Perimeter68
Ball Handling73
Passing61
Work Ethic81
Stamina80
Durability64
Previous Season Stats
GPMPGPPGRPGFG%FG3%FT%APGSPGBPG
242316.22.042.636.569.84.22.20.6
#62 PG, #271 overall, **; redshirting. I'll post the Future Star notes for Lee. He is very promising as a developmental recruit. I don't know how much he'll develop, but I think we'll see very significant improvement this year, and he should be ready to be a four-year starter in the ACC starting next season.

Current
Rating
PotentialCurrent
Rating
Potential
Athleticism56HighPerimeter68High
Speed56HighBall Handling73High
Rebounding9AveragePassing61High
Defense89LowStamina80Average
Shot Blocking3AverageDurability64High
Low-post15LowFT ShootingAverage
Lee did develop very well, and became a very fine role-player, as an outside shooter on my team. I think his defense must have been pretty good, too, because we had a great defensive team this season, particularly on the perimeter. He averaged double-figure scoring most of his senior year. That disappeared in the last two games, but I'm not mad at him.
7/21/2009 8:11 AM
John Lee
PG|Senior|6'1"|181 lbs.|3.1 gpa
Hartford Christian HSDarlington, MD|Recruited By: colorblind79
PG
870
Athleticism85
1
Speed78
1
Rebounding17
Defense94
Shot Blocking15
1
Low-post16
Perimeter99
1
Ball Handling99
Passing91
Work Ethic95
3
Stamina88
1
Durability93
1
FT ShootingB-
Yr.GPGSMINFG%FG3%FT%OREBREBASTTOSTLBLKPFPTS
32323222.8.444.390.7740.31.72.31.71.00.01.49.7
31333323.1.426.356.6620.31.72.71.70.90.11.29.0
30282824.7.411.356.5870.31.82.92.31.10.01.59.1
29303025.5.412.394.7790.21.42.81.90.80.01.910.7
28Redshirt
Averages.424.375.7000.31.72.61.91.00.01.59.6
Yr.GPGSMINFGMFGAFG3MFG3AFTMFTAOFFREBASTTOSTLBLKPFPTS
323232731110248671722431954735531146311
313333763100235531494568957885531341298
30282869288214531492746851816530143256
293030766101245651655368643835625156320
28Redshirt
Totals12312329523999422386351492133220532523111761861185
Conference Awards
Freshman of the Year

1st Team All-Conference once

2nd Team All-Conference once
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Team Records:

9th in minutes, 10th in scoring, 9th in assists, 11th in steals
7/21/2009 8:13 AM
Quote: Originally Posted By colorblind79 on 1/12/2009

Abraham Hodges
PG|6'4"|200 lbs.|3.0 GPA
New Vistas Academy|Brooklyn, NY
PG
649
Athleticism52
Speed91
Rebounding16
Defense68
Shot Blocking1
Low-post14
Perimeter35
Ball Handling86
Passing89
Work Ethic48
Stamina71
Durability78
Previous Season Stats
GPMPGPPGRPGFG%FG3%FT%APGSPGBPG
32268.42.430.031.875.26.23.80.3
Current
Rating
PotentialCurrent
Rating
Potential
Athleticism52HighPerimeter35Average
Speed91AverageBall Handling86Average
Rebounding16LowPassing89Average
Defense68HighStamina71High
Shot Blocking1AverageDurability78High
Low-post14LowFT ShootingHigh
#14 PG, #92 overall, ****; no promises. Hodges looks good to me, potentially as an immediate starter. He wasn't quite my first choice for the PG slot but that's only because he was a little further away and would take some extra time to develop, and can't shoot at all. I'll keep his distribution low. He should be good everywhere else.
Abraham Hodges was a great role player for my team. Really a quintessential team guy - a pass-first point guard, top-tier defender, of starting quality all-around, but who ultimately played off of the bench. He won't be going pro, but he did a wonderful job for me.
7/21/2009 8:15 AM
Abraham Hodges
PG|Senior|6'4"|200 lbs.|3.6 gpa
New Vistas AcademyBrooklyn, NY|Recruited By: colorblind79
PG
837
Athleticism80
1
Speed99
Rebounding19
Defense97
Shot Blocking19
1
Low-post13
Perimeter48
Ball Handling99
Passing99
Work Ethic72
2
Stamina92
3
Durability100
1
FT ShootingA-
Yr.GPGSMINFG%FG3%FT%OREBREBASTTOSTLBLKPFPTS
3232013.3.510.370.7500.21.12.30.90.50.10.73.8
31331619.3.480.383.7440.51.73.21.60.80.01.35.9
30282824.7.460.344.7590.62.33.92.81.00.02.05.6
29303023.0.528.318.8330.92.13.32.00.70.01.74.8
Averages.493.359.7690.51.83.11.80.70.01.45.0
Yr.GPGSMINFGMFGAFG3MFG3AFTMFTAOFFREBASTTOSTLBLKPFPTS
32320427499610271520735722917322123
313316637731521847324318551075426042196
302828692521131132415416641107728155156
2930306915610672225302662986021152144
Totals1237424472304674612811314767216387220925171619
This player has not won any awards.

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Team Records:

2nd in assists

[edit:]

39.Memphis GrizzliesAbraham Hodges 6'4", 200
PG - University of Maryland / Senior
A very pleasant surprise
7/21/2009 8:17 AM
Quote: Originally Posted By colorblind79 on 1/13/2009
Richard Whittaker
SG|6'4"|189 lbs.|2.8 GPA
Westlake HS|Waldorf, MD
SG
635
Athleticism63
Speed74
Rebounding41
Defense51
Shot Blocking5
Low-post12
Perimeter57
Ball Handling67
Passing88
Work Ethic61
Stamina71
Durability45
Previous Season Stats
GPMPGPPGRPGFG%FG3%FT%APGSPGBPG
24258.03.130.048.877.33.70.90.7
Current
Rating
PotentialCurrent
Rating
Potential
Athleticism63HighPerimeter57Average
Speed74HighBall Handling67High
Rebounding41AveragePassing88Average
Defense51HighStamina71High
Shot Blocking5AverageDurability45High
Low-post12LowFT ShootingHigh
#26 SG, #139 overall, ***; no promises. I really, really like Richard Whittaker...as a PG. As an SG, I have to take issue with his perimeter rating and potential. I think everything else will really work out, but the perimeter rating, not so much. Still, he'll be fun to watch grow, and maybe it won't matter
Richard Whittaker was just a great PG. He took a little bit of time to develop, but when he did, he became an absolute force for me on offense. His rebounding was fantastic, too. I am going to miss having this player, terribly. I only wish he had agreed to that redshirt in his freshman season, because I don't think he'd be going pro early (he may not be drafted at all, due to his position). I really think the world of this kid.
7/21/2009 8:19 AM
Richard Whittaker
SG|Senior|6'4"|189 lbs.|3.6 gpa
Westlake HSWaldorf, MD|Recruited By: colorblind79
SG
858
Athleticism92
1
Speed100
1
Rebounding51
Defense71
1
Shot Blocking18
Low-post13
Perimeter73
1
Ball Handling93
Passing99
Work Ethic78
7
Stamina99
3
Durability71
1
FT ShootingA
Yr.GPGSMINFG%FG3%FT%OREBREBASTTOSTLBLKPFPTS
32323224.0.465.453.7981.54.14.02.21.10.11.210.4
31331721.4.462.361.8911.23.22.92.00.80.11.07.5
3028015.9.450.308.7100.82.12.31.40.80.01.13.8
2930014.6.426.250.8150.72.42.31.10.30.01.22.7
Averages.458.362.8111.03.02.91.70.70.11.16.3
Yr.GPGSMINFGMFGAFG3MFG3AFTMFTAOFFREBASTTOSTLBLKPFPTS
32323276911324329647999481311296934338334
313317705851843083495539106976527434249
302804463680123922312258633921132106
293004392661832222720716833803682
Totals12349235926056879218172212129366357206908140771
Conference Awards
2nd Team All-Conference once
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Team Records:

4th in assists, 7th in FT%
7/21/2009 8:47 AM
Quote: Originally Posted By colorblind79 on 1/13/2009
Roger Rumfelt
PF|6'7"|214 lbs.|2.7 GPA
Arlington Baptist HS|Baltimore, MD
PF
665
Athleticism44
Speed38
Rebounding66
Defense94
Shot Blocking66
Low-post74
Perimeter28
Ball Handling20
Passing36
Work Ethic85
Stamina64
Durability50
Previous Season Stats
GPMPGPPGRPGFG%FG3%FT%APGSPGBPG
192317.26.538.58.759.30.50.11.8
Current
Rating
PotentialCurrent
Rating
Potential
Athleticism44HighPerimeter28Average
Speed38AverageBall Handling20Low
Rebounding66AveragePassing36Average
Defense94LowStamina64High
Shot Blocking66HighDurability50Average
Low-post74HighFT ShootingAverage
#10 PF, #28 overall, ***** (and Mr. Maryland); no promises. The areas of concern: rebounding and FT shooting. Everything else will be fine but I wouldn't have put a high priority on Rumfelt. I got him without a fight, though, so I was happy enough.
Roger Rumfelt was good, not great, for the Maryland Terrapins. He saw a fair amount of PT, starting for 2 1/2 years. His FT shooting and rebounding limited him, and his athleticism was never really up to par, in the ACC. A good defender, though. We're losing a lot of good defenders.
7/21/2009 8:52 AM
Roger Rumfelt
PF|Senior|6'8"|214 lbs.|3.3 gpa
Arlington Baptist HSBaltimore, MD|Recruited By: colorblind79
PF
868
Athleticism67
Speed53
1
Rebounding86
Defense99
Shot Blocking95
1
Low-post98
1
Perimeter38
1
Ball Handling25
1
Passing44
Work Ethic94
2
Stamina100
1
Durability69
1
FT ShootingD+
Yr.GPGSMINFG%FG3%FT%OREBREBASTTOSTLBLKPFPTS
32323224.4.469.5711.85.00.81.61.11.01.68.3
31333324.9.406.000.6411.85.40.10.90.51.21.88.0
30281421.5.443.000.5171.74.90.50.70.61.21.35.8
2930015.3.393.000.6671.13.20.20.70.50.51.23.3
Averages.431.000.5931.64.60.41.00.71.01.56.4
Yr.GPGSMINFGMFGAFG3MFG3AFTMFTAOFFREBASTTOSTLBLKPFPTS
323232780105224005698581602451353152266
31333382199244016610358177329163859264
30281460266149013160481361319163435163
29300459421070116243395721161635100
Totals123792662312724031692851975684712083119181793
Conference Awards
3rd Team All-Conference once
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Team Records:

15th in rebounds, 5th in blocks
7/21/2009 8:55 AM
Quote: Originally Posted By colorblind79 on 1/13/2009
Jermaine French
PF|6'9"|224 lbs.|2.0 GPA
Sweet Home HS|Amherst, NY
PF
621
Athleticism46
Speed36
Rebounding80
Defense94
Shot Blocking71
Low-post58
Perimeter5
Ball Handling1
Passing41
Work Ethic54
Stamina68
Durability67
Previous Season Stats
GPMPGPPGRPGFG%FG3%FT%APGSPGBPG
25248.26.342.714.174.50.50.71.3
Current
Rating
PotentialCurrent
Rating
Potential
Athleticism46AveragePerimeter5Average
Speed36AverageBall Handling1Average
Rebounding80AveragePassing41Average
Defense94LowStamina68High
Shot Blocking71HighDurability67High
Low-post58AverageFT ShootingHigh
#24 PF, #81 overall, ****; ineligible. If he shows up, French will be good for me. Simple as that. I'd love to have him. He wouldn't be much of a scorer, at first, but that might develop
French will be returning as a 5th year senior. There's 0 chance he'd be drafted now, and he's seeing plenty of playing time, so there's no reason for him to leave.
7/21/2009 9:09 AM
Thoughts:

We really had a great year, and it seemed like the team knew exactly what it was doing every game. Our team's defense was probably one of the best in the country. The only semi-weak link was Whittaker, and he really wasn't a weak link at all, with all the steals he got. Our guard play was fantastic, and definitely the cornerstone of the team. We needed Lee to produce in this last game for us to keep going, and unfortunately, he hit a bad night at a bad time.

A team full of tough role-players. It was very Gary Williams Maryland. The roles were mostly different from our 2002 championship squad, but they were well-defined and we took down a lot of very good teams over the course of the season. I wonder if we'll see any of our graduating seniors get drafted. I kind of doubt it.

We're losing three senior guards. That's going to hurt a lot. Whittaker is a huge loss. Hodges would have been adequately replaced by the PG I recruited earlier this season and Lee could've been adequately replaced by the SG (who needs some PT)...Montero is also sitting around waiting for some time on the court, though he'll never live up to his hype due to his inability to dribble properly.

Rumfelt will be somewhat missed, but not much. He was the best man for the job this season, but Jones will be able to step in and help with low-post scoring and McClure will continue to develop into a fine post presence, and I'll recruit someone else to help out down there so we shouldn't miss a beat.

Our long-term health seems okay. I'm prepared for next season, reasonably manned across the roster. Still, we're going to be seeing a significant downgrade in our guards. I expect to make the NT next year, but I don't think we'll have a championship calibre team, and that's why last night's loss stings. It'll be a while before we get back to that level.
7/21/2009 11:53 AM
From:Albert Traylor
To:Coach colorblind79
Subject:Thanks
Sent:07/24/2009 3:09AM

Coach, this is a really tough decision and I've been wrestling with it for a long time, but I think I need to make the jump to the NBA. Thanks for your support and I hope you understand.

Best of luck,
Albert Traylor
[Really?!? He's going to be a 2nd round pick, it seems. Dumb move, Albert.]

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From:Pete Bailey
To:Coach colorblind79
Subject:Good job, coach!
Sent:07/24/2009 3:09AM

Coach,

I just wanted to send you a quick note to congratulate you on the great season. You're making me look like a genius (and the UM boosters and alumni are even happy). Why shouldn't they be?

Nationally Ranked
ACC Champion
Sweet Sixteen Appearance

Quite the season!

Pete Bailey
Athletics Director
7/24/2009 7:57 AM
Quote: Originally Posted By colorblind79 on 3/03/2009

Albert Traylor
SF|6'6"|210 lbs.|2.9 GPA
Heather Ridge HS|Frederick, MD
SF
669
Athleticism69
Speed57
Rebounding44
Defense80
Shot Blocking36
Low-post43
Perimeter80
Ball Handling39
Passing44
Work Ethic53
Stamina61
Durability63
Previous Season Stats
GPMPGPPGRPGFG%FG3%FT%APGSPGBPG
32198.33.433.236.270.51.70.11.0
Current
Rating
PotentialCurrent
Rating
Potential
Athleticism69HighPerimeter80Average
Speed57HighBall Handling39Low
Rebounding44AveragePassing44Average
Defense80AverageStamina61High
Shot Blocking36AverageDurability63High
Low-post43AverageFT ShootingAverage
#7 SF, #61 Overall, ****; no promises. Regardless of the fact that I promised nothing to Traylor, he'll be starting for me from day one. He should turn into a high-caliber athlete and lock-down defender, and hopefully a serious threat from outside. Again, I'm not sure about his pro prospects, but he should be a good player for the team.
Traylor school early, which surprises me. It hurts somewhat, but we have Koualeski to take over, and I was planning on recruiting another SF, anyways. I mean, I guess he wasn't going to get too much better, but he also hadn't produced at all. I wouldn't have considered him one of my stars, this year. He was just a role player, and a good defender. Never lived up to his ratings. Weird.
7/24/2009 8:02 AM
Albert Traylor
SF|Junior|6'6"|210 lbs.|3.2 gpa
Heather Ridge HSFrederick, MD|Recruited By: colorblind79
SF
877
Athleticism98
3
Speed81
1
Rebounding51
Defense96
3
Shot Blocking48
1
Low-post57
1
Perimeter94
1
Ball Handling44
Passing58
3
Work Ethic75
7
Stamina85
7
Durability90
1
FT ShootingB
Yr.GPGSMINFG%FG3%FT%OREBREBASTTOSTLBLKPFPTS
32323221.9.430.368.7000.73.50.81.30.80.51.36.9
31333321.9.486.381.7290.73.20.91.41.10.31.58.1
30282821.5.374.351.8280.52.40.61.50.60.31.67.5
Averages.429.366.7380.63.10.81.40.80.31.57.5
Yr.GPGSMINFGMFGAFG3MFG3AFTMFTAOFFREBASTTOSTLBLKPFPTS
3232327017717932873550221122740261543221
3133337229018537975170231073145361048268
302828601741983911124291368184317745211
Totals9393202424156210829511014958287761287932136700
Conference Awards
Freshman of the Year

2nd Team All-Conference once
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Team Records:

None.

[edit:]

26.Washington WizardsAlbert Traylor 6'6", 210
SF - University of Maryland / Junior


I guess they don't take production into account, so much...
7/27/2009 9:29 AM
Team History
SeasonCoachOverall
W-L
Home
W-L
Road
W-L
Neutral
W-L
Conf
W-L
RankRPIPrestigeNotes
32colorblind7926-611-211-24-213-393AConf Champion
NT At-large Bid
NT (Sweet 16)
31colorblind7924-912-36-56-111-5914A-CT Champion
NT (Elite 8)
30colorblind7912-1611-40-111-15-11118B
29colorblind7917-138-67-52-29-745B+NT At-large Bid
NT (1st Round)
28colorblind7917-1110-56-51-19-7109B+
27Sim AI4-234-80-140-11-15251A
26oldresorter24-812-27-55-112-4118A+CT Champion
NT (Sweet 16)
25oldresorter25-1010-17-88-110-629A+Conf Champion
CT Champion
NT (Championship Game)
24oldresorter23-1010-28-65-210-61113ANT At-large Bid
NT (Final Four)
23oldresorter16-138-57-61-28-857ANT At-large Bid
NT (1st Round)
22oldresorter19-1011-27-61-210-615ANT At-large Bid
NT (2nd Round)
21oldresorter19-1110-37-62-211-528ANT At-large Bid
NT (2nd Round)
20oldresorter27-312-013-12-215-1245A-Conf Champion
NT At-large Bid
NT (2nd Round)
19oldresorter25-79-412-14-213-31413A-Conf Champion
NT At-large Bid
NT (Elite 8)
18oldresorter11-165-56-100-15-11119A-
17oldresorter10-178-72-90-14-12224-
16Sim AI10-176-84-80-18-8238-
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a championship game appearance, a final four, three second-rounds, and another NT bid to go before I live up to my predecessor. If I win a championship before getting all of that, I think the argument could be made that I'd eclipse him, but oldresorter is one of the best in this game, if not the best.

We're losing 4 out of 5 starters, assuming that French comes back as a 5th year senior. My goal for next season is to have a quality group of recruits, develop well, and reach the NT. Anything less would be a disappointment, and anything more would be remarkable.

How much better would we have been with Traylor? Well, it would have helped our long-term health, considering that we've gone from a 4-4-1-3, which isn't great, to a 5-3-1-3, which is arguably worse. I guess I could consider picking up a JuCo Jr. and maybe shifting it to a 4-3-2-3. I would like to eventually get over to a 3-3-3-3...I just think that having three seniors every year would maximize success. However, that would assume that no Traylors happen, not to mention the legitimate stars who aren't seniors would have to stay for the full 4 years. I dunno. Maybe it's just a matter of planning each year independently.
7/27/2009 9:30 AM
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