Best performed former University of Maryland players in pro basketball in last week games

- June 2, 2026
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Best performed former University of Maryland players in pro basketball in last week games


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Every week we bring you a list of the top former Terrapins players who continue their career in pro basketball.



   #1. Daron Russell, a 5'11'' point guard aged 28 who graduated from Maryland in 2022 and received an All-Big Ten Honorable Mention award that year, currently plays professionally in Romania. In a recent game, despite his exceptional performance, Russell could not help Cluj Napoca secure a victory. The team, which is currently in first place, suffered an 87-84 defeat on the road against the leading team, Oradea, in the Joins LN second stage group. Russell stood out as the top scorer of the game with 28 points, along with contributing 4 rebounds and 3 assists while making all six of his free throws in 30 minutes of play. Despite Russell's impressive individual performance, Cluj Napoca could not emerge victorious against Oradea. Throughout the season, Russell has been showcasing remarkable skills, averaging 17.9 points, 3.6 rebounds, 7.0 assists, and 1.6 steals per game in the nine games he has played so far. His stellar contributions have been instrumental in propelling his team's success, positioning him as a standout player in the league.

   #2. Anthony Cowan Jr., a 28-year-old point guard standing at 6'0'' and an alumnus of Terrapins from 2020, played a pivotal role in helping them win the Big Ten Regular Season Co-Champion title that year. Currently playing professionally in Puerto Rico, he recently led Piratas de Quebradillas to a significant victory against the second-ranked Capitanes with a score of 88-82 in the Puerto Rican Baloncesto Superior Nacional. In that game, Cowan Jr. showcased his skills by contributing 12 points, 7 rebounds, and 8 assists in 36 minutes of play. Despite Piratas de Quebradillas holding the sixth position in Group A with a record of 7-17, Cowan Jr. demonstrated his capabilities by delivering an outstanding performance against Arecibo. He scored 12 points, grabbed 7 rebounds, and provided 8 assists, ultimately playing a crucial role in his team's triumph. His performance truly exemplified that of a champion, leading his team to victory and securing the finalist position. Throughout the current season, Cowan Jr. has maintained solid statistics, averaging 10.5 points, 3.8 rebounds, and 5.5 assists per game across four games. His consistent contributions on the court reflect his dedication and talent, establishing him as a key player for Piratas de Quebradillas in their quest for success in the league.

   #3. Experienced player Richaud Pack, a 6'4'' guard at 33 years old who graduated from Maryland in 2015 and currently plays professionally in Lebanon, made a significant impact in his team's recent commanding win against league underdog Tadamon, who held a record of 1-21. The game ended with a score of 91-67 in favor of Pack's team, the Beirut Club, currently ranked eighth in the Lebanese Decathlon Lebanese Basketball League. In this match, Pack showcased his skills by contributing 8 points, 4 rebounds, and 5 assists in 30 minutes of play. This victory was a crucial one for his team as they had suffered four consecutive losses prior to this game, marking their first win after a challenging streak. Notably, this season marks Pack's debut with the Beirut Club, and his standout performance against Tadamon further solidified his reputation as a true champion on the court. With an average of 12.7 points, 2.7 rebounds, and 3.3 assists per game over three games this season, Pack has demonstrated consistent and impactful play. It is worth mentioning that Pack is a naturalized American player who has brought valuable experience and skill to his team in Lebanon.

   #4. Jordan Geronimo, a 6'6'' forward and 24-year-old Terrapins alumni from the class of 2025, made a significant impact in the Dominican Republic League where he led his team to claim the Regular Season Champion title that year. Currently playing as a professional in the Dominican Republic, Geronimo showcased his skills in a recent game where he helped the Metros secure a victory over the sixth-ranked Reales with a score of 95-82 in the Liga Nacional de Baloncesto. In this game, Geronimo shined as he was named the MVP after recording an impressive performance of 20 points and 4 rebounds in just 25 minutes of play. This remarkable display of talent is even more noteworthy considering that this is only Geronimo's first season in professional basketball. With Metros de Santiago currently holding the top spot in the league with a record of 13-4, Geronimo's contributions have been instrumental in their success. As the regular season nears its end, Geronimo's upcoming game holds great significance for his team. His consistent performance throughout the season is evident from his average of 9.7 points, 3.5 rebounds, and 1.3 blocks per game, where he leads the league in blocks. It is also worth noting that Geronimo holds dual citizenship in both the United States and the Dominican Republic, allowing him to play as a domestic player in the league. Geronimo's exceptional skills and dedication to the game have positioned him as a key player for his team, highlighting his potential as a true champion in the making.

   #5. Donta Scott, a 6'8'' forward at 25 years old, who graduated from Maryland in 2024 and received the All-Big Ten Honorable Mention award that year, currently plays professionally in France. In a recent game, he unfortunately couldn't lead Nanterre 92 to victory against Monaco, who currently hold a record of 23 wins and 7 losses in the French Betclic ELITE league. Despite this, Scott managed to contribute 7 points, 3 rebounds, and 1 assist in just 20 minutes of play, showcasing his talent and versatility on the court. The game ended with Nanterre 92 falling short to Monaco with a final score of 88-103 on the opponent's home court. Scott's notable performance highlights his impact on the team, even though they were unable to secure a win in this particular match. Throughout the season, Scott has maintained solid statistics, averaging 11.1 points per game and 4.7 rebounds per game across 33 games, demonstrating his consistency and value as a key player for Nanterre 92.

   #6. Angolan Bruno Fernando, a 27-year-old center standing at 6'10'' and an alum of the Terrapins from 2019, currently plays professionally in Serbia. In a recent game, he was unable to help Partizan in their matchup against FMP BG in the Serbian Meridianbet Kosarkaska lige Srbije. During the game, Fernando logged 12 minutes on the court, contributing 5 points to his team's effort. Unfortunately, despite his solid performance, Partizan fell short, with a final score of 79-92. Fernando showcased his skills against FMP BG by scoring 5 points and securing 2 rebounds, displaying his capabilities on the court. Despite his individual efforts, his team was unable to secure the win on that occasion. So far this season, Fernando has been averaging 6.0 points per game and 4.0 rebounds per game across three games, demonstrating his consistent contributions to the team.

   #7. Nigerian basketball champion Rasheed Sulaimon, a 6'5'' shooting guard aged 32, who graduated from Maryland in 2016 and received an All-Big Ten Honorable Mention award that year, currently plays professionally in Montenegro. In a recent game, Sulaimon unfortunately couldn't lead Buducnost to victory against Dubai in the AdmiralBet ABA League. Despite his best efforts, scoring 5 points and grabbing 2 rebounds in 16 minutes, his team suffered a significant defeat, with Dubai winning by a wide margin of 26 points, the final score being 103-77. Throughout the season, Sulaimon has showcased solid performance statistics, averaging 11.4 points, 2.8 rebounds, and 2.5 assists per game across 30 games. It's worth noting that Sulaimon, a naturalized Nigerian, continues to demonstrate his skill and dedication on the court, even in challenging situations like the recent game against Dubai.

   #8. Eric Ayala, a 6'6'' guard/forward and 27-year-old Terrapins alumni from the class of 2022, is currently playing professionally in Puerto Rico. Recently, he showcased his skills in a significant victory for Mets de Guaynabo against the fourth-ranked Indios with a score of 91-85 in the Puerto Rican Baloncesto Superior Nacional. In this game, Ayala played for 18 minutes and contributed 8 points to his team's success. In another game against Mayaguez, Eric Ayala had a notable performance by scoring 8 points, grabbing 2 rebounds, and providing 1 assist. His contributions were instrumental in guiding his team to victory, ultimately leading them to become the finalists. Throughout this season, Ayala has been averaging 5.3 points per game and 1.7 rebounds per game across 18 games. An interesting fact about Ayala is that he holds both American and Puerto Rican citizenship, allowing him to play in Puerto Rico as a domestic player. His talent and versatility on the court make him a valuable asset to his team as they strive for success in the league.

   #9. Aaron Wiggins, a 6'6'' guard who graduated from Maryland in 2021 and received an All-Big Ten Honorable Mention award that year, currently plays professionally in the NBA. In a recent game against the San Antonio Spurs, Wiggins, a standout champion player, contributed 5 points in just 8 minutes of play. Despite his commendable performance, his team, the Oklahoma City Thunder, fell short against the Spurs with a 27-point deficit, losing 118-91 in the NBA match. Throughout the season, Wiggins has maintained solid statistics, averaging 8.1 points, 2.6 rebounds, and 1.5 assists per game over 78 games. His consistent performance on the court reflects his dedication and skills as a finalist player in the league.

   #10. Xavier Green, a 6'6'' forward and 29-year-old Terrapins alumni from the class of 2022, currently playing professionally in New Zealand, recently played a game for the Taranaki Airs against the Jets in the New Zealand National Basketball League. Despite his best efforts, Green was unable to help his team secure a victory, as they lost 77-89 to the Jets. Green's individual performance, however, was noteworthy as he scored 7 points and grabbed 5 rebounds in 25 minutes of play. Throughout the season, Green has been putting up impressive numbers, averaging 16.7 points, 5.2 rebounds, 2.3 assists, and 1.1 steals per game in the nine games he has played. Despite his strong individual performances, Green and the Taranaki Airs will look to regroup and bounce back in their upcoming games in the league.


Other former University of Maryland players, who play in pro basketball:

Alex Len (7'0''-C-1993, played in 2011-13) plays for Real Madrid in Spanish Liga Endesa
Melo Trimble (6'3''-G-1995, played in 2014-18) plays for CSKA in Russian VTB United League
Jalen Smith (6'10''-F/C-2000, played in 2018-20) plays for Chicago Bulls in the NBA
Derik Queen (6'10''-C-2004, played in 2024-25) plays for New Orleans Pelicans in the NBA
Julian Reese (6'9''-F-2003, played in 2021-25) plays for Washington Wizards in the NBA
Kevin Huerter (6'7''-SF-1998, played in 2016-18) plays for Detroit Pistons in the NBA
Jahmir Young (6'1''-G-2000, played in 2022-24) plays for Miami Heat in the NBA
Jin-Soo Choi (6'8''-C/F-1989, played in 2007-11) plays for Daegu in South Korean KBL
Diamond Stone (6'10''-C/F-1997, played in 2015-16) plays for Zonkeys de Tijuana in Mexican CIBACOPA
Jake Layman (6'9''-F-1994, played in 2012-16) plays for SeaHorses Mikawa in Japanese B1 League
Selton Miguel (6'4''-G-2000, played in 2024-25) plays for Nevezis in Lithuanian LKL
Patrick Emilien (6'7''-F-1999, played in 2023-23) plays for Tigers Tuebingen in German ProA
Collin Metcalf (6'9''-C-2003, played in 2025-26) signed for BBC Bayreuth in German ProA
Jayhlon Young (6'2''-PG-2002, played in 2024-25) plays for Usti n/Labem in Czech Republic NBL
Robert Carter (6'9''-PF-1994, played in 2014-14) played for Wonju DB in South Korean KBL few monts ago
LG Gill (6'8''-F-1994, played in 2016-17) plays for MZT Skopje in North Macedonian Super League
Dezmine Wells (6'5''-G-1992, played in 2012-15) plays for Liaoning Flying Leopards in Chinese CBA
Michal Cekovsky (6'11''-C-1994, played in 2014-18) played for Kosice Wolves in Slovakian Tipos SBL last year
Haukur Palsson (6'6''-G-1992, played in 2010-11) plays for Alftanes in Icelandic Subway League
Darryl Morsell (6'5''-G-1999, played in 2017-21) plays for Akranes IA in Icelandic Subway League
Galin Smith (6'9''-F/C-1998, played in 2020-21) plays for Neftci in Azerbaijani ABL
James Padgett (6'8''-C/F-1991, played in 2009-13) plays for Bank of Taiwan in Taiwanese SBL
Terrell Stoglin (6'1''-G-1991, played in 2008-12) played for Al Ittihad Tripoli in Libyan D1 last year
Jade Brahmbhatt (6'0''-PG, played in 2020-22) played for Western Oklahoma Sky Kings in the TBL last year
Justin Jackson (6'7''-F-1997, played in 2016-18) plays for Ottawa Blackjacks in CEBL
Varun Ram (5'9''-PG, played in 2011-12) played for Shell Shock - Maryland Alumni in the The Basketball Tournament last year
Joe Smith (6'10''-F-1975, played in 1991-95) plays for Fort Worth Ghoats in the MBL
Hakim Hart (6'8''-G-2001, played in 2019-23) played for Astros de Jalisco in Mexican CIBACOPA last year
Damonte Dodd (6'11''-C/F-1994, played in 2013-17) plays for Veertien Mie in Japanese B3 League
Donald Carey (6'5''-G-1999, played in 2023-25) plays for Niagara River Lions in CEBL

Notice: The list above includes only some of alumni playing currently in pro basketball. Check complete list of University of Maryland basketball alumni.


Daron Russell
(Romania)
(Photo: @ubtcluj)
Anthony Cowan Jr.
(Puerto Rico)
(Photo: @bcwolves.of)
Richaud Pack
(Lebanon)
(Photo: @KatajaBaske)

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