Villanova names Maryland's Kevin Willard
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Willard made two trips to the NCAA Tournament, including the program’s first appearance in the Sweet 16 since 2016 before a loss to No. 1 seed Florida on Thursday night in San Francisco.
From Baltimore Sun
Kevin Willard has agreed to become Villanova’s next head coach, leaving Maryland in need of a head coach after the men’s basketball program’s first trip to the Sweet 16 since 2016.
From The New York Times
Willard wanted Maryland to share its plan for revenue sharing with athletes and questioned how the Terrapins could ever be a “top tier” program as the race in college sports to outspend for players a...
From Penn Live
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Ding dong, Kevin Willard is gone. Good riddance, Maryland fans cried Sunday after 10 days of feeling captive to their (former) basketball coach’s leverage play. What Willard initially pitched as his public crusade to elevate Maryland’s men’s program quickly morphed into a more cynical episode as it became clear he probably would decamp to Villanova.
Maryland men's basketball coach Kevin Willard caused a stir ahead of his team's first-round NCAA men's tournament game by talking about his contract,
With his offseason now beginning, Kevin Willard spoke on his Maryland future after the Terrapins fell in the Sweet Sixteen.
9don MSN
Maryland athletic director Damon Evans is ‘probably going to SMU’ to take the same job, according to men’s basketball coach Kevin Willard.
As the Maryland Terrapins prepare for their Sweet Sixteen matchup against Florida, fans turn their frustration toward Kevin Willard.
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On3 on MSNKevin Willard deflects question about Maryland NIL resources, shifts focus to defending Walter Clayton Jr.Kevin Willard gave a candid response about the NIL support and resources at Maryland. Terrapins football coach Mike Locksley then received a question about Willard’s comments and struck a different tone,