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FIRST HALF IN REVIEW

Arizona 42

MARYLAND 33

Ted Valentine was one of the three referees, lasting longer in the tournament than Indiana Coach Bob Knight. Miles Simon made the first shot and Arizona was off and running, making seven of its first 13 shots for a 19-9 lead. Maryland made three of its first 15 shots. The Terrapins shot 34.2% for the half. The half belonged to Mike Bibby, who scored 10 consecutive points, pushing Arizona’s from 19-13 to 29-18 with 6:18 left. He made back-to-back three pointers in that run. Moments later, he lobbed to Bennett Davison for a dunk on a fastbreak for a 33-21 lead. The pace picked up, with Arizona getting the better of it. Laron Profit blocked Simon shot. On the other end, Profit’s shot was slapped by the Wildcats’ Eugene Edgerson into the Arizona pep band. Stokes made a Bibby-like move, with a scoop-lob pass to Terence Morris for a dunk on a fastbreak. Profit’s rebound and basket made it, 40-33, but Michael Dickerson sank a running baseline jumper with two seconds left.

* ARIZONA’S’ LEADING SCORERS: Bibby 18, Davison 6, Simon 6.

* ARIZONA’S LEADING REBOUNDERS: Davison 3, Dickerson 3, Simon 3.

* OTHER STUFF: Bibby was four of four on three-pointers . . . Wildcats, leading 19-9, went five minutes without a field goal, but made six of six free throws in that time and still led by nine points . . . After a hot start, Arizona shot 43.8% for the half.

* MARYLAND’S LEADING SCORERS: Profit 11, Rodney Elliott 8.

* MARYLAND’S LEADING REBOUNDERS: Profit 8, Terell Stokes 3.

* OTHER STUFF: Maryland had a 24-19 rebound advantage and a 11-5 edge in offensive rebounds . . . At one point, Terrapins were six of 23 from the field and had eight turnovers, and still only trailed, 23-15.

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SECOND HALF IN REVIEW

ARIZONA: 87

MARYLAND 79

The half follows a pattern, Arizona builds a double-digit lead and Maryland whittles it down. A Davison layup gave Arizona a 52-38 lead with 16:32 left. Maryland scored the next eight points. But Bibby scored on a layup and was fouled, making the free throw for a 56-46 lead. Elliott and Strokes led a 10-1 run, scoring five points each, to pull Maryland to within one at 57-56 with 10:21 left. The aggressive play, though, took its toll. Three Terrapins--Elliott, Obinna Ekezie and Mike Mardesich--had four fouls with 12 minutes left. All fouled out. Elliott, the team’s second-leading scorer, was gone with eight minutes left. Up 57-56, Simon got hot. He scored 10 points in a 22-11 run that put the game away. Simon made two three point goals, sandwiched around a Bibby three-pointer, for a 79-67 lead. Arizona made eight of 12 free throws in the last two minutes.

* ARIZONA’S LEADING SCORERS: Bibby 26, Simon 18, Davison 16.

* ARIZONA’S LEADING REBOUNDERS: Davison 7, Simon 7

* OTHER STUFF: Simon, who was two of five in the first half, makes four of his last seven shots . . . Everyone in the Wildcat starting lineup had at least five rebounds . . . Bibby made five of six three pointers. . . . Arizona had 18 assists, 15 from its guards. Simon had six and Mike Terry five.

* MARYLAND’S LEADING SCORERS: Profit 19, Elliott 16.

* MARYLAND’S LEADING REBOUNDERS: Profit 7, Elliott 6.

* OTHER STUFF: The Terrapins shot 37.2% for the game . . . Maryland dominated the boards, finishing with a 49-39 advantage. . . The Terrapins had 16 turnovers . . . Their bench, led by Morris’ 11, outscored Arizona, 23-4.

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