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Aaron Wiggins’ potential was on full display to highlight the 2018 Capital Classic

WASHINGTON, D.C. — With two Maryland men’s basketball signees in America’s longest running high school All-Star game, spectators were treated to a show in a 103-92 win for the United States All-stars, as future Terp Aaron Wiggins took home the MVP award.

Though five-star power forward Jalen “Sticks” Smith sat out as a precaution, after a minor injury earlier in the week, Maryland’s next highest rated recruit put on an absolute show. The four-star Wiggins, coached by high school coach and former Terp Keith Gatlin, finished with 30 points, 12 rebounds, four blocks, four three-pointers and two putback jams, giving Terps fans a glimpse at the beginnings of a complete player.