Restoration Hardwood: Kevin Willard On His Vision For The Terps
PressBox 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 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 moreMaryland men’s basketball senior Donta Scott recently chatted with PressBox about slimming down this offseason, his relationship with Kevin Willard and more.
Read morePressBox talks with new Maryland men’s basketball coach Kevin Willard about the path he took to College Park and his vision for returning the Terps to their rightful place.
Read more“The energy was just different,” Jamie Kaiser Jr. said of his decision to commit to Maryland men’s basketball and new coach Kevin Willard. “Coach Willard has a certain excitement for the game that a lot of coaches don’t have.”
Read moreSquads of Maryland and Georgetown alumni will square off at Xfinity Center Aug. 6 in the first event put on by the newly founded Alumni Basketball League. “I want to give back to the fans and give them something exciting,” former Terp Travis Garrison said.
Read moreMaryland women’s basketball will welcome five transfers for the 2022-23 season, but the Terps also lost five players to the transfer portal. “It’s a lot of change,” Brenda Frese said. “… But the transfer portal isn’t going away. It is what it is, and the name of the game is you have to adapt and adjust.”
Read moreMaryland men’s basketball’s 2022-23 non-conference schedule includes home contests against Western Carolina on Nov. 10, Binghamton on Nov. 15, Coppin State on Nov. 25, Saint Peter’s on Dec. 22 and UMBC on Dec. 29.
Read morePoint guard Jahmir Young, who will play the 2022-23 season at Maryland after removing his name from the NBA Draft process, says it’s “definitely exciting” to be the first DeMatha Catholic High School alum to play for the Terps in nearly two decades.
Read moreFormer Maryland basketball great Greivis Vasquez believes the program needs to do more to involve former players. “We have to come back together. We have to bring everyone together again — former players, everyone,” Vasquez said. “They’ve got to get us more involved.”
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.
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