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"I told them it's one of the hardest games I've ever had to coach," Walz said. "It's different if you're playing them in a regular-season game because everybody's career continues on. But this was a game where we came out on the top side of it, and their careers are over."
There were no such heroics this time for Toliver, the ACC player of the year who finished with 14 points on 5-of-15 shooting. Nor were there any for Coleman, who wept inconsolably and nearly collapsed as she came off the court for the final time with about a minute remaining.
"It's always tough to have that moment for seniors, for their careers to end," Frese said. "Especially two seniors like these two. ... You hate for it to end like this."
Liles, the ACC's rookie of the year, had 10 points and 17 rebounds for Maryland. Freshman Becky Burke finished with 10 points for the Cardinals, who sent the Terps into an early hole they couldn't escape.
They used an early 13-3 run to take a quick double-figure lead, with Monique Reed's layup with just under eight minutes before the break making it 24-14.
"We came out from the jump and we played hard," Byrd said. "We all have heart."
Part of Maryland's problem was that its two biggest stars, Coleman and Toliver, combined to go 3-for-15 in the first half. The Terps managed just three field goals in a span of roughly 11 1/2 minutes and were held to a season-low 25 points at halftime.
The Cardinals overcame some shooting struggles of their own. They went scoreless for nearly six minutes, missing nine straight shots, and McCoughtry misfired on eight in a row before swishing a mid-range jumper at the buzzer that put Louisville up 30-25 at the break.
Then, after withstanding Maryland's second-half attempt to get back in it, they could keep thinking big.
"It's time to go to Disney World," McCoughtry said, breaking into a laugh as she added, "Oh, wait. We've got two more games."
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