Rivals.com's updated Top 150 basketball list for the Class of 2014 features all four Maryland commitments.
Combo guard Melo Trimble claimed the highest ranking at No. 36. Shooting guard Dion Wiley was next at No. 49, followed by wing Jared Nickens at No. 93 and center Trayvon Reed at No. 96.
Check out the complete list here.
** Reed will spend his senior year at Life Center Academy in New Jersey. His coach, former NBA player Pervis Ellison, spoke to The Sun's Don Markus about the future Terp.
"The kid is a legit 7-1, and with that size and stature he's going to have an effect on the game," Ellison said Tuesday. "He's a game-changer from the defensive standpoint, with long arms of a [Dikembe] Mutombo. His offensive game is further along than Mutombo's."