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University of Maryland (3) by Joshua Riddell Projected Starters G 6-3 PT% 83.79 G PTE 29.71 6-5 PT% 24.74 F F 6-9 PT% 46.67 C 6-11 PT% 0.00 HS100 AC/AA 34 1-AC Rasheed Sulaimon PTE 4.5 6-9 PT% 75.21 Melo Trimble HS100 AC/AA 12 Jake Layman SO NBA 44 SR NBA SR PTE 20.07 HS100 AC/AA 67 3-AC NBA PTE 9.51 HS100 AC/AA 30 NBA PTE 0.00 HS100 AC/AA 7 NBA 11 Robert Carter Diamond Stone SR FR Bench Rotation F 6-11 PT% 39.64 PTE 7.63 G-F 6-7 PT% 48.14 G PT% 33.86 F PT% 27.07 Damonte Dodd Jared Nickens PTE 6.38 6-5 HS100 AC/AA HS100 AC/AA 86 Dion Wiley PTE -0.13 HS100 AC/AA 53 7-1 Michal Cekovsky PTE -011 HS100 AC/AA 96 JR NBA SO NBA SO NBA SO NBA After not making the NCAA Tournament in his first four seasons at College Park, Mark Turgeon was on the hot seat with Maryland basketball fans. Whether he was on such thin ice with actual decision-makers is unknown, but their patience in him is beginning to pay off. In their Big Ten debut season, they earned a fourth seed in the NCAA Tournament, but were unable to advance to the Sweet 16, in part due to a Melo Trimble head injury that threw their offense out of whack. All that should change this season. Turgeon’s recruiting efforts have paid off and the Terps are ready to step back onto the national stage. Although they lost Dez Wells, the group as a whole should be more talented than last year, and they are an early Big Ten favorite and legitimate national championship threat. Their team will be driven by Trimble, a steady-handed point guard as a freshman who could make a huge leap in his sophomore season. Trimble is great at running the pick and roll, and will have plenty of ball screen partners to make him a deadly weapon for Turgeon’s offense. While Trimble is an excellent distributor and keeps his teammates involved in the offense, he can also score himself when called upon in the half court. He is a capable 3-point shooter, connecting on 41.2 percent of his attempts. He isn’t as comfortable scoring around the rim, but an extra year in the weight room could give him the confidence to be able to finish in the paint this year. When Trimble drives the lane, he will be flanked by some great shooters in Jake Layman (37.8 percent) and Jared Nickens (39 percent).