Foul trouble hinders comback attempt
By MATT REED, AP Sports Writer
By MATT REED, AP Sports Writer
Published
01/17/07
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. - Mamadi Diane was happy to play in front of a home crowd Tuesday night after scoring just 21 combined points in Virginia's last three games - and he was just as pleased to do it against the school from his home state.
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Archbishop Spalding graduate Will Bowers, right, clobbers Virginia’s Laurynas Mikalauskas during last night’s game.
It showed, too, as Diane scored a career-high 26 points and helped the Cavaliers end a three-game losing streak with a 103-91 win over Maryland.
"It's always fun playing against Maryland," said Diane, a Potomac, Md., native. "It gives me that extra energy, that extra oomph."
Diane's big game also came after the team's solid practice on Monday and helped the Cavaliers avoid what...
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