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"We are thrilled to bring a coach of the caliber of Buzz Williams to the University of Maryland," Maryland interim athletic director Colleen Sorem said in the school's press release.
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With Maryland hiring Buzz Williams, check out some key stats and facts from Williams' coaching tenure.
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He took the Aggies to the NCAA Tournament in each of the past three seasons.
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Maryland athletic director Damon Evans is ‘probably going to SMU’ to take the same job, according to men’s basketball coach Kevin Willard.
The Terrapins men’s basketball coach offered a startingly candid appraisal of the program the day before its NCAA tournament opener.
Kevin Willard Creates Blueprint To Stay At Maryland By Trashing Cheap Athletic Director For Waffling
Maryland head coach Kevin Willard is attached to multiple job openings in college basketball. The 49-year-old has yet to sign a contract extension with
Maryland fans aren’t sorry to see Kevin Willard go to Villanova, but the the university shouldn’t ignore lessons from his abrupt departure.
Maryland men's basketball coach Kevin Willard caused a stir ahead of his team's first-round NCAA men's tournament game by talking about his contract,
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Yardbarker on MSNScott Van Pelt's frustration with Kevin Willard is misguidedESPN's Scott Van Pelt recently took issue with former Maryland men's basketball coach Kevin Willard for his actions before leaving for the same role at Villanova. The Terrapins alum might want to thank Willard instead.
Kyle Neptune had the unenviable task of succeeding Jay Wright, who delivered a pair of national championships and is the greatest coach in program history. Under Neptune, the Wildcats went 54-47 overall and only once in his three years had a winning record in the Big East.
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On3 on MSNKevin Willard is having quite the NCAA TournamentKevin Willard was seen as a big hire for Maryland back in 2022. After taking Seton Hall to five NCAA Tournament appearances — would have been six if not for the COVID-19 cancellation — in 12 seasons,