When Maryland freshman Diamond Stone scored 16 points off the bench in his team’s recent win over Connecticut in the Jimmy V Classic, it pushed the 6-11 center into double figures for his season average.
Stone (10.7) joined sophomore point guard Melo Trimble (15.8), the team’s leading scorer, as well as junior forward Robert Carter (12.5) and seniors Rasheed Sulaimon (10.5) and Jake Layman (10.5).
Sophomore wing Jared Nickens is averaging eight a game off the bench.
The sixth-ranked Terps, who play Princeton Saturday at Royal Farms Arena in Baltimore, are the only Big Ten team with five players in double figures.