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  Wednesday, Dec. 6 8:00pm ET
Baxter gets Maryland rolling
 
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COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) -- Back at Cole Field House after a grueling season-opening stretch, Maryland (No. 17 ESPN/USA Today, No. 19 AP) made itself right at home against overmatched Stony Brook.

Lonny Baxter scored 15 of his 19 points in the first half as the Terrapins built a 33-point lead and coasted to their 72nd straight nonconference home win, 107-59 Wednesday night.

Chris Wilcox
Chris Wilcox dunks over Stony Brook's Mike Konopka, right, and Leon Brisport in the second half.

Byron Mouton and Juan Dixon also scored 19 for the Terrapins (4-3), who have won three straight. Maryland's nonconference home winning streak, which began in 1989, is the longest in the nation.

Maryland began the season with a six-game jaunt through Hawaii, Wisconsin and Washington, D.C., its longest opening run on the road since 1941. Home at last, the Terrapins quickly got comfortable against the Seawolves (3-3).

"We played basketball tonight. There wasn't any goofing around and we were working hard," Maryland coach Gary Williams said. "It was good to see. Plus, it was good to get a game where there wasn't a lot of pressure. We need that once in a while."

Baxter scored off the opening tip and went 6-for-7 from the field to help Maryland take a 53-20 halftime lead. The Seawolves, who start three freshmen, went the final 10:52 of the half without a basket while being outscored 25-2.

"For about the first seven minutes, we did what we had to do to keep control of the game," Stony Brook coach Nick Macarchuk said. "But ultimately the turnovers did us in."

Poor shooting didn't help. The Seawolves shot 27 percent in the first half and had 12 turnovers.

The second half was noteworthy only in that Williams received a technical foul with 15:06 left and the Terrapins leading 70-26.

Leon Brisport led the Seawolves with 18 points. It was the third-worst defeat in the history of the program, which moved up to the Division I level last season.

"We really don't take anything from this game," Macarchuk said. "The players are disappointed and down and I'm upset and angry."

Baxter made his first four shots from the field and Dixon hit successive 3-pointers to cap a 8-0 spurt that put the Terrapins up 19-9.

It was 24-16 before Baxter and Mouton both scored six points and Danny Miller connected from beyond the arc during a 16-2 run that provided Maryland with a 22-point cushion.

With three minutes left in the half, Baxter had six field goals and five free throw attempts compared to seven baskets and four foul shots for the Seawolves.

Maryland's Steve Blake added to the Seawolves' misery by sinking a desperation heave from just inside the midcourt line as the first half ended.

Blake finished with a career-high 13 assists. Dixon, who made half his 12 shots, also had three assists and three steals.

"It was definitely good to be home. It was the key to tonight," Dixon said. "This was our first game in front of the students and the home crowd, and we had that advantage. It was good to get home after starting the year on the road."
 


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