In the fall, the Maryland basketball team will be back with plenty of new faces.
Robert Carter, Jake Layman, Diamond Stone, and Rasheed Sulaimon are all gone. Melo Trimble has declared for the draft but hasn’t hired an agent, so his fate is still uncertain.
Still, that potentially means Maryland’s entire 2015-2016 starting lineup could turn pro, and even if Trimble stays, the Terrapins will need younger players to show up ready to make a difference on day one. The 2016 recruiting class isn’t completely settled, but Maryland has three incoming freshmen and could possibly grab at least one other transfer player on top of it.