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Texas-El Paso at Maryland

Terps barely avoid upset bug, nip UTEP 86-83
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DENVER -- Maryland's young Terrapins came through like veterans.

Chris McCray scored 19 points, including two free throws with 13.6 seconds left, and Maryland held off Texas-El Paso 86-83 Thursday in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.

"We haven't put teams away this year given the opportunity," Maryland coach Gary Williams said of his team that features four sophomores in the starting lineup.

"I can't remember a team that has been in more pressure situations down the stretch because of that."

The Terrapins (20-11) came into the tournament off their biggest win of the season -- an overtime victory over Duke in the ACC Tournament title game. A letdown was possible against the Miners, but Maryland hung on for its sixth win in a row.

And they can thank their free-throwing shooting, which has been shaky all season.

Maryland, the 2002 national champions, hit eight of its last nine free throws, including 4-for-4 in the final minute. D.J. Strawberry made two foul shots with 47 seconds left, putting the Terps, a team that shot only 63 percent from the line this season, ahead 84-81.

"When I'm in that situation, I have to make my free throws for my teammates," McCray said. "If we hadn't made those free throws in the last minute, we probably would have lost the game."

UTEP coach Billy Gillispie noted that Maryland began improving at the line during the ACC Tournament.

"When it counted the most, they made them all," he said. "Give those guys credit."

Maryland, the fourth seed in the Phoenix Regional, will meet Syracuse in Saturday's second round.

John Gilchrist added 18 points and Jamar Smith 14 for the Terrapins.

UTEP (24-8), the 13th seed, was led by John Tofi with 16 points and 10 rebounds and Omar Thomas with 15 points.

Maryland won despite squandering an 11-point lead in the second half.

"We are not the veteran, savvy team that we were the last three years," Williams said. "Playing with a lead requires a lot of experience. You play aggressive, but if you are too aggressive then you shoot the ball too quick and don't use the clock and give the other team chances to score."

McCray's 3-point basket put Maryland up 64-53 with 12:42 remaining, but the smaller, quicker Miners battled back, using a 13-2 run to produce a 72-72 tie with 4:03 left. Filiberto Rivera had five points during the surge.

Two free throws by Thomas gave UTEP a 76-75 lead with 2:45 to go, but Gilchrist followed with a 3-pointer. After Tofi hit a layup, Gilchrist made a three-point play with 2:08 left to make it 81-78. UTEP's Chris Craig tied it moments later with a 3-pointer.

Smith made one free throw and, after a UTEP turnover, Strawberry made his two clutch foul shots.

Thomas made it 84-83 with two free throws with 35 seconds left. After McCray's free throws, Craig's 3-point attempt was partially blocked.

"We could have had a better look," Gillispie said, "but there's nobody I'd rather have taking the shot. We wanted Chris to have it in his hands."

Smith and McCray each scored nine points in the first half to lead Maryland to a 47-42 halftime lead.

UTEP, in the tournament for the first time since 1992, hit its first three shots for a 6-3 lead. The teams traded baskets before Maryland ran off seven straight points, including five by Nik Caner-Medley, to give the Terrapins a 29-23 lead midway through the half.

Smith's turnaround jumper and Gilchrist's fastbreak slam dunk after a turnover put Maryland up 35-28 with 7:28 left in the half.

Rivera's 3-pointer capped a 7-0 flurry for UTEP that made it 35-35.

Maryland then used a 9-0 run, including McCray's layup following a steal by Travis Garrison, for a 47-38 lead with 1:27 remaining.

Miners starting forward Roy Smallwood fouled out midway through the second half.

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Chris McCray hauls in an offensive board over UTEP's Chris Craig.
 
Chris McCray hauls in an offensive board over UTEP's Chris Craig. (Getty Images)
 

 
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Scoreboard
13 Texas-El Paso424183
4 Maryland «473986
TXEP:J. Tofi 16 Pts
TXEP:J. Tofi 10 Reb
TXEP:F. Rivera 6 Ast
MD:C. McCray 19 Pts
MD:J. Smith 8 Reb
MD:J. Gilchrist 5 Ast
 
PLAYERS OF THE GAME
MarylandTexas-El Paso
MD
C. McCray
TXEP
J. Tofi
PtsRebsAstPtsRebsAst
194416100
Texas-El Paso Miners
F. Rivera, G363-74-426412
J. Tofi, F337-92-2100316
C. Craig, G305-121-110214
J. Williams, G284-72-273410
R. Smallwood, F183-42-21258
O. Thomas, G263-109-1341415
G. St. Amant, G254-60-01118
D. Mattear, F30-00-00020
T. Gehrke, F10-10-01000
J. Devance, FDid Not Play
O. Duran, GDid Not Play
M. Duncan, GDid Not Play
J. Gutierrez, GDid Not Play
J. Johnston, GDid Not Play
B. Murphy, FDid Not Play
N. Nixon, FDid Not Play
Totals 29-5620-2427131283
 51.8%83.3% 
Maryland Terrapins
J. Gilchrist, G387-143-775118
C. McCray, G375-86-744319
J. Smith, F366-91-480114
T. Garrison, F222-82-35347
N. Caner-Medley, F203-74-403312
D. Strawberry, G223-73-46139
E. Ibekwe, F162-41-26045
M. Jones, G81-10-00102
H. Fofana, F10-10-00010
W. Bowers, CDid Not Play
M. Grinnon, FDid Not Play
D. Henry, FDid Not Play
Totals 29-5920-3136171286
 49.2%64.5% 
Western Athletic
TeamConf. W-LTot. W-L
Nevada13-128-7
New Mexico St.10-426-10
Idaho9-519-14
Utah St.8-621-16
Louisiana Tech6-818-16
Hawaii6-816-16
Fresno St.3-1113-20
San Jose St.1-139-22

ACC
TeamConf. W-LTot. W-L
North Carolina14-232-6
Duke13-327-7
Florida St.12-425-10
Virginia9-722-10
N.C. State9-724-13
Miami (Fla.)9-720-13
Clemson8-816-15
Maryland6-1017-15
Virginia Tech4-1216-17
Wake Forest4-1213-18
Georgia Tech4-1211-20
Boston College4-129-22
 
Other games
MANH 75 Final
Florida 60
CHARLO 73 Final
TXTECH 76
VCU 78 Final
Wake 79
S Illinois 64 Final
Alabama 65
LIB 63 Final
St Joe's 82
BYU 75 Final
Syracuse 80
TXSA 45 Final
Stanford 71
ALST 61 Final
DUKE 96
Vermont 53 Final
UConn 70
PRINCE 49 Final
Texas 66
Nevada 72 Final
Mich St 66
Arizona 76 Final
SETON 80
Dayton 69 Final
DEPAUL 76
AF 52 Final
NC 63
VALPO 49 Final
GONZAG 76