Why Oluchi Okananwa Wasn’t Surprised She Stepped Up For Maryland Women’s Basketball

Oluchi Okananwa’s season may have ended earlier than she hoped, and perhaps in a more viral way than she anticipated, but her rise as a leader has become an important story for Maryland women’s basketball. “I love pressure,” Okananwa said. “I think pressure is a privilege.”

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Former Terps Standout Julian Reese: Opportunity With Wizards ‘Just A Blessing’

After four seasons with the Terps, Julian Reese is making his mark with the Washington Wizards. “I feel like my growth … has a lot to do with the mental side of it,” Reese said. “Thinking less and being more confident in the ball.”

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Maryland Women’s Basketball HC Brenda Frese: Murray State ‘Dangerous Matchup For Us’

Maryland women’s basketball will face Murray State in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. “This is a group that’s really, really resilient,” head coach Brenda Frese said of her team. ” … It’s a group that just comes ready to work, wants to be as good as they can possibly be.”

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Dave Neal On ‘The Ultimate Vision’ Of The Maryland Basketball Coalition

More than 100 Maryland men’s basketball alumni and their families returned to College Park on Feb. 21, marking the public launch of the Maryland Basketball Coalition. “I think this thing could be very special for Maryland basketball and Maryland alumni,” Dave Neal said.

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Buck Williams On What It Would Mean To Be Elected To Naismith Basketball Hall Of Fame

Buck Williams was recently named a finalist for the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame, and if elected, he would be the first Maryland alumnus to go into the Hall as a player. “It would be about them, my family, my friends and guys I played with, really,” Williams said.

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