Maryland’s Derik Queen says he’s unsure about his future
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“This doesn't look right,” Queen shared in quote tweeting the Villanova video.
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Hiring Williams was a popular thought among fans in the days before it became official, although other fans preferred UConn assistant Luke Murray, among others.
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Derik Queen and the Maryland Terrapins had a relatively successful season before being eliminated from the NCAA Tournament. Maryland suffered a loss to Florida in the Sweet 16 after defeating Colorado State and Grand Canyon in the earlier rounds.
Williams brings 18 years of college coaching experience with him to College Park, including stops with Marquette, Virginia Tech, and Texas A&M. Over the last three seasons, Williams helped lead the Aggies to three straight NCAA Tournament appearances.
Maryland’s sublime freshman is a big reason the Terrapins are back in the Sweet 16 for the first time in nearly a decade. Next up: Top-seeded Florida.
Maryland freshman center Derik Queen used a clutch buzzer-beater to send the Terps to the Sweet 16. Here’s how people reacted to the shot.
The Baltimore native is doing his hometown proud during the NCAA Tournament. Maryland faces No. 1 Florida on Thursday in the Sweet 16.
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The 2023-24 Montverde Academy roster was loaded with NCAA Tournament stars, including Cooper Flagg and Derik Queen:
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Derik Queen banked in a fadeaway jumper at the buzzer, and Maryland advanced to the Sweet 16 in a thriller, beating Colorado State 72-71 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
After a competitive first-half performance on Thursday night, the No. 4 seed Maryland Terrapins couldn’t quite pull off the upset against the No. 1 seed Florida Gators in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament.