Dion Wiley has encountered quite a few hiccups since arriving in College Park.
However, Wiley showed why he was such a highly-regarded prospect with a strong performance against Stony Brook on Tuesday.
The former Potomac (Md.) standout contributed off the bench as a freshman and was expected to have a big role last season. Unfortunately for the Terrapins, Wiley tore his meniscus over the summer and was forced to miss the entire 2015-16 campaign.
Wiley scored just eight points in Maryland’s first three games. He didn’t play in Sunday’s win over Towson due to a stomach virus.