Considering I wasn’t actually in College Park last night, it’s hard to provide much commentary on the Terrapins’ 70-53 defeat of Georgia Southern.
One thing, though, seems evident: Maryland was ridiculously good with Seth Allen (plus-28) and Charles Mitchell (plus-26) on the floor.
SEE RELATED:
Both got the nod out of halftime, when Maryland rapidly expanded a three-point edge to 16. That stretch by itself did a lot for several Terps in this metric (Logan Aronhalt, included)
The full plus-minus chart:
Player |
GSU
|
Season
|
Per Min.
|
0-Mitchell |
+26 |
+30 |
0.34 |
2-Aronhalt |
+18 |
+22 |
0.48 |
4-Allen |
+28 |
+55 |
0.50 |
5-Faust |
+8 |
+43 |
0.35 |
10-Layman |
+7 |
+8 |
0.10 |
12-Lipinski |
DNP |
0 |
0.00 |
15-Barks |
DNP |
+1 |
0.50 |
21-Howard |
-11 |
+29 |
0.23 |
23-Auslander
|
DNP |
+1 |
0.50 |
24-Susskind |
DNP |
+1 |
0.50 |
25-Len |
+11 |
+65 |
0.49 |
32-Wells |
+1 |
+28 |
0.22 |
35-Padgett |
-7 |
+22 |
0.24 |
44-Cleare |
+4 |
+5 |
0.07 |
—- Patrick Stevens