Maryland’s Brenda Frese Named AP National Coach of the Year
Maryland women’s basketball head coach Brenda Frese was named National Coach of the Year by the Associated Press.
Read moreMaryland women’s basketball head coach Brenda Frese was named National Coach of the Year by the Associated Press.
Read moreMaryland women’s basketball enters its March 28 Sweet 16 matchup against Texas on a 15-game winning streak and with six players averaging double figures in scoring. “The chemistry on this team is off the charts,” senior Chloe Bibby said.
Read moreThough only a sophomore, Ashley Owusu is easily one of the best basketball players in the country, and she has broken out of her shell as a vocal leader for the Terps this season as well.
Read moreMaryland women’s basketball is 17-2 and eying another Big Ten title, and the eighth-ranked Terrapins are flying high in no small part due to transfers Katie Benzan and Chloe Bibby, who have helped power the nation’s highest-scoring offense.
Read more“I was just hoping … that I would be good enough that they wouldn’t fire me,” women’s basketball coach Brenda Frese said as she reflected on reaching 500 wins at Maryland. “It’s amazing to think back to the journey of what it’s been like to get to this point.”
Read moreMaryland’s 2006 NCAA women’s basketball championship, which was 15 years ago this season, still engenders plenty of smiles and laughs from those Terps. Brenda Frese, Laura Harper and Kristi Toliver remember that remarkable season.
Read moreThe Maryland women’s basketball team leads the nation with 92.5 points per game, and sophomore Diamond Miller is a key reason why the Terps have been so prolific. “She’s just tapping the surface of what she’s capable of,” head coach Brenda Frese said.
Read moreMaryland women’s basketball coach Brenda Frese is already seeing the impact of St. Frances grad Angel Reese as a player and a leader. “Angel Reese is as good as advertised, if not better,” Frese said. “She’s playing at a level that’s pretty special as a freshman coming in.”
Read more“I feel that there are so many young women looking up to me and I have to make them proud,” new Coppin State women’s basketball coach Laura Harper said of joining the Eagles. “I have to lead by example.”
Read moreMaryland women’s basketball lost three players to transfer this spring, but the Terps added two new players as well. “We’ve been through it before and our culture is fine,” head coach Brenda Frese said, “so it’s just a matter of continuing to do what you do and find other players that fit Maryland.”
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