Not only did Vasquez match his career high with 28 points, he also led Maryland in rebounds, minutes, steals and assists. Then, after being pulled in the waning minutes of the 73-49 rout, Vasquez led cheers from the bench.
"I'm just trying to do whatever it takes to win, man," the 6-foot-6 junior guard said. "If I win, I'm happy. I don't need to score 20 points; I'd rather have 10 turnovers and win."
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