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COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) - Juan Dixon stayed in the weight room
until 2 a.m. following Maryland's stunning home loss to Florida
State last week.
Dixon pumped iron and contemplated how the 20th-ranked Terrapins
had reached the point of getting booed off their home court.
|  | | Maryland's Juan Dixon, right, steals the ball from Damien Wilkins. Dixon was 11-for-12 from the field and matched his season-high of 30 points. |
"I decided that night to rededicate myself and start the season
all over again," he said. "I vowed to be more aggressive and play
with more confidence."
It seems the entire Maryland team has taken that approach.
Dixon was 11-for-12 from the field and matched his season-high
with 30 points Tuesday night as Maryland beat North Carolina State
95-66 for its second straight impressive victory.
Steve Blake scored a season-high 15 points and had nine assists
for Maryland (17-9, 8-6), which has recovered from a 1-5 slide to
regain sole possession of third place in the Atlantic Coast
Conference.
Baltimore Ravens coach Brian Billick told the Terrapins before
the game that a team sometimes has to hit rock bottom before
ascending to the top. Dixon, who was 3-for-11 from the field and
committed six turnovers in the Florida State loss, understood that
philosophy.
"I'd never played so bad in my life and I needed some time
alone to do some soul searching," Dixon said. "I've come back a
completely different player. I feel stronger and that's probably
why I'm shooting the ball better."
Dixon put on a shooting display during an 18-5 second-half run
that turned the game into a rout. The junior guard made three
3-pointers and an acrobatic layup that resulted in a three-point
play as the Terrapins took a 76-45 lead with 9:30 remaining.
"Juan was phenomenal. He's a pure shooter and when he gets on a
roll you just know he's not going to miss," Maryland coach Gary
Williams said. "Juan has been shooting extra after practice for
the last week now, and obviously it's paid off."
Dixon has scored 30 points or more five times in his three-year
career, putting him in elite company. All-Americans Walt Williams,
Joe Smith, Len Bias and John Lucas are the only other Maryland
players to accomplish the feat.
"Dixon was sensational. He really put on a show tonight. He was
in a groove and we had no answer for him," N.C. State coach Herb
Sendek said.
Maryland, which beat Wake Forest 73-57 on Saturday, shot 58.7
percent from the field and showed off its newfound penchant for
making the extra pass with 26 assists. The Terrapins committed just
nine turnovers.
"I thought Maryland was exceptional against Wake and it was
more of the same tonight," Sendek said. "Maryland is a terrific
basketball team with a lot of firepower, and that's been on display
these last two games."
Byron Mouton and Lonny Baxter both had 12 points for the
Terrapins, who clinched at least a .500 record in the ACC for the
eighth straight season.
Anthony Grundy had 15 points to lead NC State (12-13, 4-9),
which is guaranteed its 10th straight losing record in the league.
Kenny Inge added 11 points for the Wolfpack, who have lost 12
straight at Cole Field House.
Maryland players say they drew motivation from a pregame speech
by Billick, who spoke in the locker room at the invitation of
Williams. Billick compared Maryland's recent struggles to those of
the Super Bowl champion Ravens, who did not score a touchdown while
losing three straight games during the regular season.
"Coach Billick gave a great speech that really got us going.
Our situation was very similar to that of the Ravens," Dixon said.
"He called it 'Seeing the abyss.' He told us there was only one
way to go from there."
Maryland made its first eight shots in taking an 18-6 lead in
the opening 6˝ minutes. Dixon had two fastbreak layups and a
3-pointer during an 11-2 run that put the Terps in control.
N.C. State struggled from the outset, missing 10 of its first 14
shots and committing five turnovers in the opening eight minutes.
The Wolfpack shot 31 percent (9-for-29) from the field and trailed
47-30 at halftime.
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