Kevin Willard leaves Terrapins in Maryland The men’s basketball team took over the Villanova Wildcats in an attempt to revive the plan that Jay Wright left a few years ago.
Willard March Crazyseeing Derek Queen’s buzzer made them win Colorado. The Maryland run ended with 16ers, losing to Florida’s No. 1 seed Crocodile.
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Sports broadcaster Scott Van Pelt reacted on February 26, 2025 between the Maryland Terrapins and the Michigan State Spartans at the Xfinity Center in University Park. (Reggie Hildred-Imagn image)
Since Willard’s team, this is the most profound game he has taken over Terps before the 2022-23 season begins. Prior to this, he had been with the Seton Hall Pirates.
But once he arrived, Willard left. He was announced as Villanova’s new head coach on Sunday as the Wildcats College Basketball Crown. Willard decided to leave angry Maryland fans, including ESPN broadcaster Scott Van Pelt.
“Of course, Kevin Willard can go to Villanova,” Van Pelt is starting. “Of course, you can go back to your Great Eastern roots. Of course, if it’s better for your family – we’re savages, but we’re not savages. If it’s better for your family. But maybe you won’t step a huge S on the front steps of the house you’ve lived in for the past three years.

Maryland Terrapins head coach Kevin Willard spoke to the media on March 26, 2025 at the NCAA Championship Western Regional Practice at the Chase Center in San Francisco. (Kyle Terada-Imagn image)
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You won’t cause three years of damage to the university and the course. And, you don’t work hard behind the scenes, they pour their hearts and soul into this, allowing you to try to fill the gaps for free. And tell them, “No, no, no, I love this college, I just hope it’s great. I’m an anal, I’m anal, I can only do this program and can be the best.
“Maybe when everyone in the industry says to me, maybe you won’t tell them the face repeatedly, Scott, why are you wasting time? This is done.

ESPN commentator Scott Van Pelt reacted on January 29, 2025 at the Maryland Terrapins and Wisconsin the Xfinity Center in University Park. (Reggie Hildred-Imagn image)
Maryland graduate Van Pelt seems unhappy about how Willard started the game. The coach took subtle footage on outgoing athletic director Damon Evans and complained about the program’s lack of zero resources.
The broadcaster’s suggestion that Willard’s request was not out of sincerity.
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Anyway, Willard is on a new journey. He scored 65-39 in three seasons with Maryland. He spent 12 years at Seton Hall and three years at Iona.
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