Derik Queen, Maryland
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“I don’t know,” Queen said. “We ain’t got no coach now, so I don’t know.”
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"Maryland Athletics is an important part of the University of Maryland community," university president Darryll J. Pines said in a statement Tuesday.
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He took the Aggies to the NCAA Tournament in each of the past three seasons.
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Sporting News on MSNMaryland's hometown hero Derik Queen teases at future in College ParkThe only two players remaining are Chance Stephens and hometown hero Derik Queen. Queen played a crucial role in the Terrapins' run to the Sweet Sixteen when he hit a buzzer-beater to defeat Colorado State.
Queen is widely considered a potential lottery pick in the 2025 NBA draft, and Bleacher Report's Jonathan Wasserman projected him to go fifth overall. Players typically don't resist the NBA overtures when they rank so highly on draft boards.
Who is Derik Queen? The Maryland true freshman big man is making a big name for himself in the men's NCAA Tournament this season:
Although Maryland fans may have felt blindsided, Willard was frequently linked to the role, with the possibility really starting to ramp up during the team's NCAA Tournament run. Maryland's superstar freshman Derik Queen took to X to show his disappointment with the news, using multiple sad emojis in response to the report.
The Baltimore native and Terps basketball star has signed an NIL endorsement deal with Dairy Queen, maker of ice cream treats, including its iconic soft-serve Blizzards, according to a report Thursday in Cllct. Queen posted a Dairy Queen advertisement on his social media accounts, including Instagram.
It wasn't the night Maryland men's basketball was hoping for when it played Florida in the Sweet 16. The Terrapins hung tough in the first half against the Gato
Maryland men's basketball will play its first game in the NCAA Tournament later on Friday and it will likely be the only NCAA Tournament Terrapins fans will get to see center Derik Queen. Fans not only want to see Maryland make a deep run for obvious reasons,
Maryland freshman Derik Queen delivered the first game-winning buzzer-beater of the 2025 NCAA Tournament on Sunday to lift the No. 4 seed Terrapins to a thrilling 72-71 win over No. 12 seed Colorado State.