
DeMatha is a national title contender this season.
Photo by Patrick Kane
2015-16 Maryland Preseason Boys Basketball Fab 5, presented by the Army National Guard
1. DeMatha (Hyattsville)Head coach: Mike Jones
2014-15 record: 33-4
The Stags won the Maryland private schools state tournament and the Alhambra Catholic Invitational a year ago, finishing the season ranked No. 19 nationally. DeMatha has its sights set even higher in 2015-16 and rightfully so with
Nate Darling (6-3, Sr., G),
Markelle Fultz (6-5, Sr., G) and
D.J. Harvey (6-6, Jr., G/F) back in the lineup.
See last season's Maryland boys basketball computer rankings2. Bishop McNamara (Forestville)Head coach: Marty Keithline
2014-15 record: 18-11
The Mustangs beat DeMatha in a WCAC regular season matchup last year and could be a threat to overtake the Stags in the standings this season. McNamara returns a little bit of everything, including guards
Brandon Fields (6-2, Sr., G),
Ernest Jenkins (6-2, Sr., G),
Jamir Moultrie (6-1, Jr., G) and
Jamar Watson (6-3, Sr.) and forwards
Darian Dixon (6-6, Sr., F) and
Sam Green (6-6, Sr., F) – a recent Drexel commit.
See Maryland boys basketball pro photo galleries3. John Carroll (Bel Air)Head coach: Tony Martin
2014-15 record: 28-9
Nigeria native
Mike Tertsea (6-9, Sr., F/C) is one of the area's best bigs and recently committed to Rhode Island.
Immanuel Quickley (6-3, So., G) is the program's next big thing and is regarded as a Top 25 prospect in the 2018 class.
See last season's Maryland boys basketball playoff brackets
4. Meade (Fort Meade)Head coach: Pete Corriero
2014-15 record: 26-2
Maryland's defending 4A state champions have some holes to fill, but the rest of the state has a lot of ground to make up, as the Mustangs won by 35 points in last year's title game. Back is the team's leading scorer in
Tristan Easton (6-3, Sr., G), who put up 16.7 points per game as a junior.
See last season's Maryland boys basketball stat leaders5. Our Lady of Mount Carmel (Baltimore)Head coach: Tom Rose
2014-15 record: 32-11
Losing rising star Montez Mathis to Oak Hill Academy was a blow, but
David Erebor (6-8, Sr., F/C) and
Terry Nolan, Jr. Jr. (6-2, Jr., G) will keep the Cougars in the hunt for the MIAA crown.