They Said It On Glenn Clark Radio: April 2025
Julian Reese, Cooper Rush, Gary Williams and Corbin Burnes joined Glenn Clark Radio recently. Here’s what they had to say.
Read moreJulian Reese, Cooper Rush, Gary Williams and Corbin Burnes joined Glenn Clark Radio recently. Here’s what they had to say.
Read moreTwenty years later, Maryland men’s basketball’s 2004 ACC tournament championship is still impactful to the legacy of the program. Gary Williams talked to PressBox about what it meant at that time and how he thinks about it now.
Read moreFormer Maryland star Duane Simpkins was recently named head coach at American University, and getting to share the moment with Gary Williams was extra special. “You could feel his energy, man,” Simpkins said, “and his enthusiasm for me.”
Read morePressBox talks with new Maryland men’s basketball coach Kevin Willard about the path he took to College Park and his vision for restoring the Terps to their rightful place.
Read moreGlenn Clark was pained to see Mike Krzyzewski lose his final game at Cameron Indoor Stadium, fall short in his final trip to the ACC tournament and again in his final trip to the NCAA Tournament. As such, he unveils “The 15 Greatest Coach K Memories.”
Read moreWhen the Maryland men’s basketball team won the national championship in 2002, Glenn Clark assumed there’d be more to come. That it hasn’t turned out that way makes him more appreciative of what the 2002 team did.
Read moreHead coach Gary Williams and players from the 2001-02 team look back at five key moments from the Terps’ championship run.
Read moreHead coach Gary Williams and players from the 2001-02 team look back at five key moments from the Terps’ championship run.
Read moreOn March 3, 2002, Maryland defeated Virginia, 112-92, in the last game ever played at Cole Field House. Gary Williams, Juan Dixon, Lonny Baxter, Chris Wilcox and more talked with PressBox about what that night meant.
Read moreThis weekend’s reunion of the 2002 Terps brought back plenty of memories for Mike Ashley, and a reminder of what could happen again.
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