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Community - South County
Maryland women draw a crowd, not a winPublished 02/14/05
COLLEGE PARK - Thanks to some aggressive marketing, the University of Maryland athletic department broke through a historic barrier yesterday. Thanks to some aggressive defense, the women's basketball team failed to follow suit. Maryland's "Cram Comcast" campaign designed to break the Atlantic Coast Conference's single-game attendance record did exactly that. Yesterday's game between third-ranked Duke and 19th-ranked Maryland drew an announced crowd of 17,243. The previous ACC attendance record was set on Feb. 11, 1992 when the matchup between second-ranked Virginia and top-ranked Maryland packed Cole Field House with a capacity...
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