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Huerter Drafted By Atlanta Hawks Thursday

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Huerter Drafted By Atlanta Hawks Thursday

COLLEGE PARK, Md. – Former Maryland guard Kevin Huerter was selected in the first round of the 2018 NBA Draft Thursday evening by the Atlanta Hawks. Huerter was drafted 19th overall by the Hawks to become the 19th first round draft choice in program history.  

Huerter becomes the 58th Terrapin all-time to drafted, and the fourth player selected in the NBA Draft at Maryland under Head Coach Mark Turgeon.

“Atlanta is a great fit for Kevin,” said Turgeon. “I'm so happy I had the opportunity to spend the night in Albany with Kevin, his family and some of our team. The Hawks are getting a great player, person and an even better teammate. I'm so excited for this next step in Kevin's life and can't wait to follow his career.”  

Huerter was named an All-Big Ten Honorable Mention selection after compiling one of the top three-point shooting seasons in Maryland history as a sophomore. Huerter's 41.7% three-point field goal percentage ranked ninth in the Big Ten this season, while his 14.8 points per game were second on the team and 16th in the conference. Huerter's 73 threes are tied for the fifth-most ever in a season by a Terrapin.

The Clifton Park, N.Y. native had a breakout season as a freshman for the Terps, starting in all 33 games while averaging 9.3 points and 4.9 rebounds per game. Huerter helped Maryland advance to its third consecutive NCAA Tournament during the 2016-17 season.

Huerter averaged 12.0 points, 5.0 rebounds and 3.0 assist per game in his career, and is ranked 12th all-time in career threes at Maryland (138).

Below is a list of Maryland all-time draft selections.

Year                      Selection (Round/Team)

1954                     Gene Shue (1st , #3 overall/Philadelphia)

1955                     Bob Kessler (2nd/Fort Wayne)

1958                     John Nacincik (3rd/Syracuse)

                              Nick Davis (11th/Philadelphia)

1960                     Al Bunge (1st, #7 overall/Philadelphia

                              Charlie McNeil (6th/New York)

                              Jerry Bechtle (16th/New York)

1963                     Jerry Greenspan (3rd/Syracuse)

1966                     Gary Ward (6th/Boston)

1967                     Jay McMillen (9th/L.A. Lakers)

                              Joe Harrington (11th/Boston)

1970                     Will Hetzel (9th/Baltimore)

1971                     Barry Yates (8th/Philadelphia)

1973                     Jim O'Brien (3rd/Portland)

                              Bob Bodell (10th/Seattle)

                              Howard White (14th/Washington)

1974                     Tom McMillen (1st, #9 overall/Buffalo)

                              Len Elmore (1st/#13 overall/Washington)

1975                     Tom Roy (3rd/Portland)

                              Owen Brown (9th/Phoenix)

1976                     John Lucas (1st, #1 overall/Houston)

                              Maurice Howard (2nd/Cleveland)

1977                     Brad Davis (1st, #15 overall/L.A. Lakers)

1978                     Larry Boston (4th/Washington)

1979                     Larry Gibson (3rd/Milwaukee)

1981                     Buck Williams (1st, #3 overall/New Jersey)

                              Albert King (1st, #10 overall/New Jersey)

                              Ernest Graham (3rd/Philadelphia)

                              Greg Manning (7th/Denver)

1982                     Charles Pittman (3rd/Phoenix)

1984                     Ben Coleman (2nd/Chicago)

                              Herman Veal (6th/Phoenix)

                              Mark Fothergill (8th/Phoenix)

1985                     Adrian Branch (2nd/Chicago)

1986                     Len Bias (1st, #2 overall/Boston)

1988                     Derrick Lewis (3rd/Chicago)

1990                     Jerrod Mustaf (1st, #17 overall/New York)

                              Tony Massenburg (2nd/San Antonio)

1992                     Walt Williams (1st, #7 overall/Sacramento)

1993                     Evers Burns (2nd/Sacramento)

1995                     Joe Smith (1st, #1 overall/Golden State)

1997                     Keith Booth (1st, #28 overall/Chicago)

1999                     Steve Francis (1st, #2 overall/Vancouver)

                              Obinna Ekezie (2nd/Vancouver)

                              Laron Profit (2nd/Orlando)

2001                     Terence Morris (2nd/Atlanta)

2002                     Chris Wilcox (1st, #8 overall /L. A. Clippers)

                              Juan Dixon (1st, #17 overall/Washington)

                              Lonny Baxter (2nd/Chicago)

2003                     Steve Blake (2nd/Washington)

2007                     D.J. Strawberry (2nd/Phoenix)

2008                     James Gist (2nd/San Antonio)

2010                     Greivis Vasquez (1st, #28 overall/Memphis)

2011                     Jordan Williams (2nd/New Jersey)

2013                     Alex Len (1st, #5 overall/Phoenix)

2016                     Diamond Stone (2nd, #40 overall/New Orleans)

                              Jake Layman (2nd, #47 overall/Orlando)

2018                     Kevin Huerter (1st, #19th overall/Atlanta)

Terps Drafted By Round                

First Round         19

Second Round    16

Third Round        8

Fourth Round     1

Fifth Round         0

Sixth Round        3

Seventh Round  1

Eighth Round     2

Ninth Round       3

10th Round         1

11th Round         2

14th Round         1

16th Round         1

-Terps-

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