Reports: Kevin Willard leaving Maryland to become coach at Villanova

After a week of speculation that often overshadowed his team's run to the Sweet 16, Maryland men's basketball coach Kevin Willard is leaving College Park to become the head coach at Villanova, according to multiple media reports.

Willard led the Terrapins to a 27-9 regular-season record that included a pair of wins in the NCAA Tournament before they fell to top-seeded Florida on Thursday.

Along the way, Willard's name popped up as a leading candidate for the Villanova job, though he kept insisting he hadn't thought about the possibility.

"I don't know what I'm doing," he said after the 87-71 loss. "I haven't talked to my agent. I haven't talked to my wife. I made a promise to this team that I was gonna just focus on this team, and that's all I've done. So, I haven't talked to anybody."

The fourth-seeded Terps provided one of the most exciting moments in this year's tournament when freshman Derik Queen's buzzer-beater lifted them over Colorado State.

But all along, there was speculation Williard would leave at season's end. He blamed the media for the controversy, but some fans weren't buying it, even booing Willard as he left the team hotel for Thursday's game.

Maryland coach Kevin Willard watches his team play against Florida during their West Regional semifinal of the 2025 NCAA men's tournament at Chase Center.

Williard conceded he would "have to take everything into consideration" when making a decision about his future.

Over his three seasons at Maryland, Willard's teams compiled a 65-39 record with two NCAA tournament appearances. 

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Kevin Willard accepts job as Villanova basketball coach, per reports

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