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.
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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
|
—- Patrick Stevens