Two Decades Removed From Terps’ Title, Ryan Randle A Proud Special Education Teacher

A reserve big man for Maryland’s 2001-02 national championship team and now a special education teacher in Texas, Ryan Randle hadn’t been back to College Park in nearly 20 years until the recent reunion, which brought back a flood of memories.

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Derrick Gordon Says He ‘Felt Right At Home’ At Seton Hall With Coach Kevin Willard

Derrick Gordon, who came out as the first openly gay Division I men’s basketball player a year before he transferred to Seton Hall, has positive memories of his time with new Maryland hoops coach Kevin Willard. “He just made it comfortable for me,” Gordon said.

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Stan ‘The Fan’ Charles: How New Maryland Hoops Coach Kevin Willard Will Be Judged

Stan “The Fan” Charles weighs in on Maryland’s hiring of Kevin Willard and offers an initial assessment of what will most likely be athletic director Damon Evans’ signature hire.

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Glenn Clark: No Need To Be Incredibly Excited, But Kevin Willard A Sensible Hire For Maryland

While Kevin Willard may not be the most exciting coach Maryland could have hired, Glenn Clark says he’s a deserving, sensible hire — and now it’s time to see if the Terps found the ascending coach they needed to.

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Lonny Baxter: ‘Would Be Great To See’ Juan Dixon As Next Maryland Men’s Basketball HC

Former Maryland star Lonny Baxter believes former teammate and current Coppin State head coach Juan Dixon would be a great fit to lead their alma mater. “Coming back to his alma mater, where it all started, it would just be something else for the history books,” Baxter said.

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Eric Ayala, Fatts Russell Reach End Of The Road As Terps Fall In Big Ten Tournament

Maryland’s season, and Eric Ayala’s and Fatts Russell’s college careers, came to an end March 10, as the Terps’ comeback fell short against Michigan State in the Big Ten tournament. “We just didn’t want it to be our last game with each other,” Russell said.

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Maryland Doomed By Rough Start At Michigan State, But Terps Get Another Shot At Spartans

Maryland fought back in the second half but fell to Michigan State, 77-67, in the regular-season finale. “We’ve been fighting all year,” Danny Manning said. “That’s one thing that we’re proud of as a staff. These guys have continued to show grit and determination regardless of situations.”

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