Starters: Lonny Baxter: Center Juan Dixon: Guard Steve Blake: Guard Chris Wilcox: Forward Byron Mouton: Forward Reserves: Drew Nicholas: Guard Andre Collins: Guard Earl Badu: Guard Calvin McCall: Guard Mike Grinnon: Forward Tahj Holden: Forward Ryan Randle: Center ====== ======
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The roster of the 1975-76 Maryland Terrapins men's Basketball team included Lawrence Boston, James Tillman, John Boyle, Steve Sheppard, Brad Davis, and Chris Patton. Also on the roster were Lawrence Gibson, John Newsome, Maurice Howard, Brian Magid, and John Lucas. The head coach was Charles 'Lefty' Driesell.
Steve Blake, 8 ppg, 7.9 assists/game
An excellent floor leader, Blake was a superior passer and could hit the clutch shot. ====== Juan Dixon, 20.4 ppg, 2.6 steals/game
Stellar at playing the passing lanes, Dixon caused problems with his pressure defense and he was also one of the better shooters in school history. ====== Byron Mouton, 11.1 ppg, 5 rebounds/game
Hustle plays were Mouton's specialty and if the team lacked energy he made sure to increase everyone's intensity. ====== Chris Wilcox, 11.9 ppg, 7.1 rebounds/game
A spectactular dunker and inside force who really came on towards the end of his sophomore season. ====== Lonny Baxter, 15.3 ppg, 2 blocks/game
Baxter used his strength and girth in the paint to push away defenders on his way to the basket. ====== Guard: Drew Nicholas
Guard: Andre Collins
Guard: Earl Badu
Guard: Calvin McCall
Guard: Mike Grinnon
Forward: Tahj Holden
Center: Ryan Randle
JavaScript is required to display this page. If it is turned off, please enable JavaScript in your browser preferences. Steve Blake, 8 ppg, 7.9 assists/game
An excellent floor leader, Blake was a superior passer and could hit the clutch shot. ====== Juan Dixon, 20.4 ppg, 2.6 steals/game
Stellar at playing the passing lanes, Dixon caused problems with his pressure defense and he was also one of the better shooters in school history. ====== Byron Mouton, 11.1 ppg, 5 rebounds/game
Hustle plays were Mouton's specialty and if the team lacked energy he made sure to increase everyone's intensity. ====== Chris Wilcox, 11.9 ppg, 7.1 rebounds/game
A spectactular dunker and inside force who really came on towards the end of his sophomore season. ====== Lonny Baxter, 15.3 ppg, 2 blocks/game
Baxter used his strength and girth in the paint to push away defenders on his way to the basket. ====== Guard: Drew Nicholas
Guard: Andre Collins
Guard: Earl Badu
Guard: Calvin McCall
Guard: Mike Grinnon
Forward: Tahj Holden
Center: Ryan Randle
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