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Plus-minus: Maryland-Vermont

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Maryland’s 89-74 escape against Vermont – yes, it was an escape despite the 15-point margin – created an interesting situation.

The Terrapins had a collective plus-minus of +75. That’s fairly comfortable.

But because no one came in or out during overtime, you can start Greivis Vasquez, Eric Hayes, Adrian Bowie, Dave Neal and Jin Soo Kim with +15 and go from there. Obviously, the combined team +/-  during regulation was zero.

So that leads to this interesting chart:

Playervs. UVM 
SeasonPer minute
1-Milbourne+7+230.32
4-Dupree+5+140.31
5-Hayes+30+590.72
11-Kim+9+230.51
14-Mosley-1+250.81
21-Vasquez+17+610.60
22-Bowie+2+290.45
23-Pearman 
DNP00.00
24-Tucker+6+280.48
25-GoinsDNP+70.88
32-Burney-2+191.12
33-Gregory-4+150.36
35-Neal+6+370.62

Patrick Stevens

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