By the time Maryland men’s basketball had finished its 25-point blowout of Fairleigh Dickinson, Kevin Huerter accomplished a feat that no other power-conference player has managed this decade.
Huerter was two assists shy of a triple-double, finishing with a career-high 15 boards, to go with 12 points, two made threes and eight assists. Only five players in all of Division I have accomplished this feat since 2011, which is as far back as the Sports Reference Player Game Index goes.
Huerter’s 15 rebounds are also the most by a Terp since March 2014, when Charles Mitchell pulled in 15 against Clemson.