Not much to see here on this plus-minus.
The guy who had the roughest game for Maryland against Wake Forest was Landon Milbourne, who checked in at -11. Given the Demon Deacons’ size, it was probably the worst matchup of the season for Milbourne – and he certainly struggled as a result.
One other name of note: Braxton Dupree registered a +2 in his six minutes of action. That could be a mildly good sign moving forward.
The full rundown:
Player | WF | ACC | Per Min. | Season | Per Min. |
1-Milbourne | -11 | -86 | -0.19 | +26 | 0.03 |
4-Dupree | +2 | -23 | -0.40 | -37 | -0.15 |
5-Hayes | -1 | -21 | -0.05 | +125 | 0.15 |
11-Kim | DNP | +9 | 0.18 | +21 | 0.16 |
14-Mosley | -6 | -68 | -0.20 | -41 | -0.07 |
21-Vasquez | -2 | -46 | -0.09 | +103 | 0.10 |
22-Bowie | +5 | -49 | -0.14 | +109 | 0.15 |
23-Pearman | DNP | +2 | 0.50 | +6 | 0.50 |
24-Tucker | +3 | -16 | -0.09 | -7 | -0.02 |
25-Goins | DNP | -2 | -0.67 | +5 | 0.42 |
32-Burney | INJ | -1 | -0.05 | +18 | 0.26 |
33-Gregory | +4 | -37 | -0.15 | +43 | 0.10 |
35-Neal | -4 | -11 | -0.02 | +96 | 0.14 |







