Maryland introduces Williams as coach
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The BriefBrenda Frese praised Buzz Williams as a proven winner and a great fit for Maryland.Williams is the first to coach teams in the Big East, ACC, SEC, and Big Ten.He faces the challenge of restor...
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Maryland officially hired Buzz Williams as its next head coach on Tuesday, and a couple of program legends have offered their endorsement of the move.
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“Relative to what I thought was important on the commitment going forward, on what is needed to be successful at the highest level, there was never any question from (Maryland) on the commitment for u...
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SB Nation on MSNNo. 4-seed Maryland women’s basketball outlasted by No. 1-seed South Carolina in the Sweet 16, 71-67No. 4-seed Maryland women’s basketball walked onto the court in Birmingham, Alabama, looking to slay Goliath No. 1-seed South Carolina as a 17 point underdog. And the Terps performed far better than most pundits expected, leading for almost 17 minutes, and by as much as six points in the second half.
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The No. 4 seed Maryland women's basketball gave it a valient effort on Friday in the Sweet 16 against a tough South Carolina team. The Terrapins took the Gameco
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Whatever misgivings Kevin Willard may have had about coaching basketball at Maryland, Buzz Williams’ arrival shows the job is still pretty enticing.
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