Landon Milbourne of Maryland on the Move in the ACC
Landon Milbourne recently had one of the games that a player just dreams about when he scored a team-high 23 points, grabbed six rebounds, went 8-11 from the field, 1-1 at the three-point line, 6-6 at the free throw line, and had an assist and a steal while playing 38 minutes in Maryland's 83-73 ACC win over Virginia Tech.
Good enough to be named Player of the Game.
Milbourne for the most part has also been the most consistent player for the Terps during ACC play.
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He led the Terps in both scoring and rebounding through the first eight games of league play.
Milbourne is currently in second place for the Terps in ACC play at 13.5 points per game, behind Greivis Vasquez at 13.5.
He leads the Terps in rebounding during league play at 6.9 per game.
Milbourne is in sixth place in shooting free throws at .845, going 60-for-71. He is trailed by North Carolina's Tyler Hansbrough at .839. Teammate Vasquez leads all ACC players, going 82-for-93.
He is shooting .519, going 123-for-237, good enough for sixth place behind Hansbrough, who has gone 141-of-270 for a .522 average. Trevor Booker of Clemson is leading the league in shooting percentage at .559 while shooting 137-for-245.
Milbourne is tied with Clemson's Raymond Sykes and Virginia Tech's Jeff Allen for eighth place in offensive rebounding at 67 for 2.8 per game. Gani Lawal of Georgia Tech leads the league with 89 offensive rebounds for an average of 3.7 per game.
For his team, he is leading the Terps in shooting for the season at .519, free throws at .845, second in scoring at 311 points, and first in offensive rebounds at 67.
He is leading the Terps in rebounding, one better than Vasquez at 5.5 per game.
Milbourne has led his team in rebounding eight of the 10 games.
His scoring average overall is 13.0m good for second place.
Milbourne has scored in double figures in 16 of 24 games.
He has scored in double figures in 14 of the last 18 games.
Milbourne is tied for blocked shots on his team with 24.
His play has not gone unnoticed, as this past weekend, he was named as the one player in the ACC that a team could not do without by ACC All Access.



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