On one of the talent-gorged stages of the summer, future Maryland guard Aaron Wiggins was one of the best players.

Wiggins earned co-MVP honors Tuesday night in the SC30 Selected Showcase, the Stephen Curry-branded all-star event in California featuring some of the country's best juniors and seniors. The 6-foot-6 senior at Wesleyan Christian Academy (High Point, N.C.) went 6-for-10 from 3-point range, scoring 20 points to help his team to a blowout win.

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Known primarily as a shooter, Wiggins also showed some of the all-around game that's helped to vault him into the top-50 of the 247Sports Composite. Late in the half, he isolated five-star junior Scottie Lewis, dropped a stepback 3-pointer in his eye, shut him down on the other end and then streaked the lane for a tomahawk dunk. He shared the MVP honors with five-star junior Bryan Antoine.

ESPN's Paul Biancardi said, "Every time I see Aaron Wiggins play, you never see any wasted motion. He knows where he wants to go and what he wants to do.

That wraps up the summer for Wiggins, who continues to recruit a few other blue-chip players to join him. More SC30 takeaways and recruiting info coming in the morning.