Terrell Stoglin earned second team All-Atlantic Coast Conference honors while Nick Faust was voted onto the ACC All-Freshman team in balloting released Monday by the league office. Stoglin, a sophomore guard from Tucson, Ariz., finished the regular season as the leading scorer in the league with a 21.2 points-per-game average. Should he remain atop the ACC’s scoring list, it would be the sixth time a Maryland player has led the league in scoring. Joe Smith (1995), Walt Williams (1993), Len Bias (1985 & 1986) and Albert King (1980) are the others.
Faust, a guard from Baltimore, is among the league’s freshmen leaders in scoring (8.5 ppg), rebounds (4.0 rpg) and assists (2.1 apg). It marks the third straight season a Terrapin has made the All-Freshman Team (Jordan Williams 2010). He was joined on the All-Freshman Team by Duke’s Austin Rivers, Ryan Anderson of Boston College, Dorian Finney-Smith of Virginia Tech and Shane Larkin of Miami.
Rivers was a first team All-ACC selection and was joined by Tyler Zeller, John Henson and Harrison Barnes of North Carolina and Mike Scott of Virginia.
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