NCAA Tournament 2001 - First For Terps



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Byron Mouton cuts down Maryland's first regional net.

First For Terps
The first spot in the Final Four went to a first-timer on Saturday -- Maryland. The Terps came out with a sense of desperation and turned in an impressive performance, upsetting No. 1 Stanford 87-73. Lonny Baxter had 24 points to lead Maryland, which now plays Duke for a fourth time this season in the national semifinals next weekend.
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