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October 18, 2013

Bias Achieves Another Milestone

After its rocky start in 1986, Maryland won six of its last 8 regular season games to gather momentum for an NCAA tournament bid, and fitting that unpredictable seasonal narrative, Maryland clinched an NCAA bid with another win against North Carolina, this time in the first round of the ACC tournament. Compared to the previous win over North Carolina, Bias’s performance was more steady than dramatic: 20 points and a career-high 13 rebounds. Still, he reached a much-anticipated milestone and became Maryland’s all-time leading scorer with 2,072 points. Juan Dixon and Greivis Vasquez have since surpassed Bias on Maryland’s all-time scoring list.

Bias_cover_pngExcerpted from the book, Born Ready: the Mixed Legacy of Len Bias

Learn about the Born Ready Project that teaches life skills, using Len’s legacy as a teaching tool.

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Dean Dome Dominance

October 17, 2013

“God was with us tonight”

Needing to win three of its last four ACC games in 1986 for a chance at an NCAA tournament bid, Maryland traveled to Chapel Hill to meet top-ranked North Carolina in late February. For a team trying to recover from its worst conference start in history and a recent suspension to its star player, nothing could seem more daunting a task than beating the top team in the country on their court. Against North Carolina, Bias showed why a basketball guru such as Red Auerbach promised he would try to make him a member of his Celtics team. With Maryland down by nine with just under three minutes remaining in regulation, Bias hit a medium-range jumper, then converted a dunk after stealing the inbounds pass.

With Maryland ahead by one and about 15 seconds remaining in overtime, he helped secure the win by blocking a driving jump shot in the lane by Kenny Smith. Bias finished with 35 points, leading Maryland to a 77-72 win in overtime. It was the signature game of his college career: winning a game few thought Maryland could win, against the best team in the country, in front of more than 21,000 people in the “Dean Dome,” the most daunting arena in the conference – one named after its then-head coach, Dean Smith, no less. “God was with us tonight and God means Len Bias,” Gatlin said at the time. Gatlin scored Maryland’s last four points in the game after Bias’s block.

Bias_cover_pngExcerpted from the book, Born Ready: the Mixed Legacy of Len Bias

Learn about the Born Ready Project that teaches life skills, using Len’s legacy as a teaching tool.

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