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Byline: Andrew Bagnato
ANAHEIM, Calif. _ Maryland was teetering again.
Up 10 over top-seeded Stanford at intermission in the West Region final Saturday afternoon, the third-seeded Terrapins had watched the Cardinal reel off 7 unanswered points to open the second half.
All of a sudden, the Terps looked like a flock of frightened first-graders on the Haunted Mansion ride over at Disneyland. They had gagged up a 10-point lead in 54 seconds in a loss to Duke in January. By comparison, Stanford had all day to work with.
"We thought things were going our way," Stanford guard Casey Jacobsen said. "And then they started scoring again."
In a dizzying 53-second…