With Ja’Kobi Gillespie, Rodney Rice, DeShawn Harris-Smith and Tafara Gapare entering the transfer portal, the Maryland men have almost no returners for next year. Maryland has an opportunity to ...
A Maryland bill to establish a commission to study reparations – including financial restitution – is moving forward, as it is expected to clear its final hurdle in the House of Delegates ...
Maryland is hiring Texas A&M coach Buzz Williams to succeed Kevin Willard, the school announced Tuesday. The Aggies coach will take over a program without a sitting athletic director after ...
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It’s a return to the Big East Conference for Willard, who Maryland hired from Seton Hall in 2022. In three seasons with the Terps, Willard made two trips to the NCAA Tournament, including the ...
Two days after being dumped by Kevin Willard for Villanova, Maryland men’s basketball has ... precipitated the pursuit of Willard from Seton Hall. This past season, the 49-year-old Willard ...
Over his three seasons at Maryland, Willard's teams compiled a 65-39 record with two NCAA tournament appearances. He returns to the Big East after previously serving as Seton Hall's coach for 12 ...
BALTIMORE — Maryland star Derik Queen was noncommittal about his future after throwing out a ceremonial first pitch at the Baltimore Orioles’ home opener Monday. “I don’t know,” Queen said.
In a first year that ended in a 71-53 NCAA Tournament Round of 32 loss to Alabama in 2023, new Maryland coach Kevin ... just left after 12 seasons at Seton Hall. The scheduling, the travel ...
The Trump administration conceded mistakenly deporting a Maryland father to El Salvador despite his protected status. Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia was arrested in March over alleged MS-13 ties ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Has Kevin Willard coached his last game at Maryland? Your guess is as good as his — at least, that’s what he said late Thursday after his 2024-25 season wrapped up.