Five-star center Derik Queen, a Maryland commit, shined at Wednesday night’s McDonald’s All-American game, putting forth a dominant performance that earned him co-most valuable player honors alongside fellow five-star Dylan Harper.
Queen showcased all aspects of his game in the national showcase, finishing with game-highs in points (23), rebounds (eight), assists (five) and steals (three) to go along with two blocks. He became the first Maryland commit to be named the game’s most valuable player since Adrian Branch in 1981.
Maryland bound Derik Queen was the most productive player at McDs with 23 points, 8 boards, 5 assists, 3 steals.