Maryland hires Texas A&M's Buzz Williams as basketball coach
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"We are thrilled to bring a coach of the caliber of Buzz Williams to the University of Maryland," Terrapins athletic director Colleen Sorem said.
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Buzz Williams is heading to College Park. On Tuesday, Maryland announced it hired Williams, the former Texas A&M coach, as the Terrapins' newest men's basketball coach.
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The Telegraph on MSNHere's what Illinois basketball coach Brad Underwood said before facing XavierIllinois Fighting Illini men's basketball head coach Brad Underwood held a press conference Thursday ahead of facing Xavier in the NCAA Tournament.
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