Terps poach Texas A&M coach to replace Kevin Willard
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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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“It is an honor and privilege to be named the head coach of the University of Maryland men’s basketball team,” Williams said in a statement.
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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.
SMU is hiring Maryland athletic director Damon Evans to serve in the same position, the school announced Friday. Evans will replace Rick Hart, who helped guide SMU into the ACC la
Maryland fans aren’t sorry to see Kevin Willard go to Villanova, but the the university shouldn’t ignore lessons from his abrupt departure.
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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.
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Maryland has reached an agreement with Buzz Williams to make him the new men's basketball coach, according to CBS Sports' Jon Rothstein. Pete Thamel of ESPN reported the sides finalized a six-year contract.
Maryland is hiring Texas A&M coach Buzz Williams to succeed Kevin Willard, according to CBS Sports analyst Jon Rothstein. The Aggies coach will take over a program without a sitting athletic director after Maryland AD Damon Evans left for the same job at SMU last month.