The mass exodus from Maryland men’s basketball has begun. One day after former coach Kevin Willard left the Terps for the vacancy at Villanova, starting guards Ja’Kobi Gillespie and Rodney Rice and reserves Tafara Gapare,
Every transfer portal cycle takes on a life of its own, but the 2025 edition is shaping up to be one of the most talent-rich we've ever seen. There are flat-out dudes at the top—program-changing players stepping into a landscape where high-level teams are spending more than ever to land proven stars.
Maryland men’s basketball is expected to have a busy offseason. Former coach Kevin Willard departed to Villanova on Sunday, and Terps fans will await the ensuing roster turnover in the transfer portal. Stay on top of Maryland’s portal activity with The Diamondback’s transfer tracker, which will be regularly updated with more information.
Former Terps stars Len Elmore and Tom McMillen want Maryland to hire individuals with connections to the university over “outsiders.”
After a stellar season with the Maryland Terrapins, Ja'Kobi Gillespie entered the transfer portal this week. Gillespie, who spent his first two years of college
The mass exodus from College Park appears to have started. Maryland lost forward Tafara Gapare to the transfer portal early on Monday, and now the second Terrap
The Villanova Wildcats are ready to move on with Maryland’s Kevin Willard as their new coach. Willard had been linked to the Villanova job throughout the NCAA Tournament, where the Terrapins earned a No.
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In the midst of an NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 run by the Maryland Terrapins, there was also off-the-court drama brewing after then-head coach Kevin Willard called out Maryland's lack of NIL funding. Maryland ultimately lost to Florida in the Sweet 16 and Willard bolted a few days later,