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"I like [having] that versatility . . . Coach can say, 'We need this,' and I can be the one to deliver it," Landon Milbourne, above, said.
Despite playing out of his natural position, Landon Milbourne is the Maryland's leading scorer and the foundation for the Terrapins' early success. (John Mcdonnell/the Washington Post)

Area Roundup

Cam Long scored 18 points and hit a three-pointer with six seconds left to lift George Mason to a 69-66 victory over Indiana in Puerto Rico.


Jason Clark scores a career-high 14 points and four Hoyas are in double figures as No. 19 Georgetown slams Savannah State, 63-44.


Lasan Kromah scores 21 points and George Washington dominates UMBC in a 94-51 win on Saturday.


Sanchez Hughley is one of five players to score in double figures as Florida Atlantic tops the Eagles.


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Cavs rout Oral Roberts:  Virginia 76, Oral Roberts 55 (AP, November 21, 2009; 4:18 PM)

Long Island knocks off Midshipmen:  Long Island 83, Navy 72 (AP, November 21, 2009; 9:53 PM)

Jackets cover up GMU:  No. 21 Georgia Tech 70, George Mason 62 (AP, November 20, 2009; 3:25 PM)

Terps paste New Hampshire:  Pressure defense leads to easy baskets against the Wildcats (Post, November 21, 2009)

Orange pummel UNC:  Syracuse 87, No. 6 North Carolina 71 (AP, November 21, 2009; 1:24 AM)

The finishing touch:  No. 19 Georgetown ekes out 46-45 win over Temple (Post, November 18, 2009)

Monroe steps up (By Mike Wise, November 18, 2009)

Terps crawl, accelerate:  No. 25 Maryland shakes off a slow start at home for 71-42 victory (Post, November 18, 2009)

Pushed to the brink:  No. 2 Michigan State 75, Gonzaga 71 (AP, November 17, 2009; 10:40 PM)

USF gets past Virginia (AP, November 16, 2009; 10:06 PM)

Freshmen help Terps:  Williams, Padgett contribute to 89-51 win in season opener (Post, November 14, 2009)

Hoyas coast in opener:  Hoyas outmuscle host Green Wave to begin with 74-58 victory (Post, November 14, 2009)

Cavs beat Longwood:  Virginia puts away Longwood, 85-72, despite ragged 2nd half (Post, November 14, 2009)

Patriots put out Flames:  Young team hangs on for 76-72 win over Liberty to open season (Post, November 14, 2009)

Calipari, Kentucky win:  No. 4 Kentucky 75, Morehead State 59 (AP, November 13, 2009; 10:32 PM)

AU comes up short (Post, November 17, 2009)

St. Francis, Pa., rallies past American 65-61:  American 65, St. Francis (Pa.) 61 (AP, November 13, 2009; 10:12 PM)

Thomas still winless after FIU loses to Monmouth:  Monmouth 99, Florida International 70 (AP, November 13, 2009; 11:31 PM)

Hummel leads No. 7 Purdue over Northridge:  No. 7 Purdue 89, Cal State Northridge 64 (AP, November 13, 2009; 10:25 PM)

Henry leads Kansas to win over Hofstra:  No. 1 Kansas 101, Hofstra 65 (AP, November 13, 2009; 11:04 PM)

Ninth-ranked Blue Devils rout UNC Greensboro:  No. 9 Duke 96, UNC Greensboro 62 (AP, November 13, 2009; 10:00 PM)

Banking on Mosley (Post, November 13, 2009)

Tough enough? (Post, November 12, 2009)

A team comes together:  The game takes on a new perspective after Cornell's Gant is injured (Post, November 11, 2009)

No. 16 Buckeyes pull away from Dukes:  Ohio State 72, James Madison 44 (AP, November 12, 2009; 9:09 PM)

Area college basketball previews (Post, November 13, 2009)

John Feinstein on what to expect in the new college basketball season Tuesday November 10, 2009)

Mason picks up pace:  With young talent base, Larranaga and Mason will turn up the tempo (Post, November 8, 2009)

Hokies go back to 'D':  Greenberg banking on return to gritty style to end NCAA drought (Post, November 10, 2009)

No. 800 for Boeheim:  Syracuse 75, Albany 43 (AP, November 9, 2009; 11:26 PM)

A big man's big job on campus:  Ruland tackles the challenge of coaching probation-saddled UDC (Post, November 5, 2009)

Celebration interrupt:  The NCAA's new 'zero tolerance' rule (Post, November 4, 2009)

Big East Preview:  Time to reload (Post, November 3, 2009)

National preview:  Great expectations (Post, November 2, 2009)

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