Sophomore guard Terrell Stoglin has declared for this year's NBA draft, according to Jeff Ermann of Inside Maryland Sports. The NBA's early-entry deadline was April 29th at midnight, so Stoglin made his decision official yesterday.
Stoglin led the ACC in scoring this season, averaging 21.6 points per game. However, he ranks just 48th among DraftExpress.com's top NCAA sophomores, and his draft prospects aren't particularly strong. According to Jeff Goodman of CBSSports.com, the 6'1" guard was hit with a one-year suspension by the University of Maryland for violating the student-athlete code of conduct, prompting him to declare for the draft rather than sit out next season.
You can check out the full list of NCAA underclassmen to declare for this June's draft here.
Terps are in for a rough season without this man!