Terps poach Texas A&M coach to replace Kevin Willard
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"We are thrilled to bring a coach of the caliber of Buzz Williams to the University of Maryland," Maryland interim athletic director Colleen Sorem said in the school's press release.
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Buzz Williams has finalized a six-year deal to become the next coach at Maryland, sources told ESPN.
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Williams boasts a lengthy track record of success. In 18 years at New Orleans, Marquette, Virginia Tech and Texas A&M, he has amassed a 373-228 record (.621 winning percentage) and led those teams to...
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