• Wed. Dec 24th, 2025

JUST IN: After six successful seasons with the Aggies, head basketball coach Buzz Williams departed to assume the head coach position at the University of Maryland…

BREAKING: Buzz Williams Departs Texas A&M for Maryland Head Coaching Role

In a significant development in college basketball, Buzz Williams has concluded his six-year tenure as head coach of the Texas A&M Aggies to accept the same position at the University of Maryland. The announcement was made on April 1, 2025, marking the end of a transformative era for Texas A&M basketball.

A Transformative Era at Texas A&M

During his time in College Station, Williams revitalized the Aggies’ basketball program, leading them to three consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances. Under his leadership, Texas A&M achieved a 23-11 record in the 2024–25 season, securing a No. 4 seed in the tournament. Williams was twice honored as the SEC Coach of the Year, in 2020 and 2023, reflecting his impact on the program citeturn0news13.

Maryland’s Strategic Move

The University of Maryland’s decision to hire Williams comes after the departure of former head coach Kevin Willard, who left for Villanova following a public dispute over program management. Williams, 52, brings a wealth of experience to the Terrapins, having previously coached at Marquette and Virginia Tech citeturn0news14. His career coaching record stands at 373–228, with 11 NCAA Tournament appearances and 13 20-win seasons citeturn0search1.

Texas A&M’s Next Steps

Texas A&M Athletic Director Trev Alberts expressed gratitude for Williams’ contributions, stating, “We would like to thank Buzz for his years of service heading up our men’s basketball program. We wish he and Corey and their family all the best moving forward” citeturn0search2. The university has initiated a search for Williams’ successor, with potential candidates including NBA assistant coaches and emerging talents from smaller programs citeturn0news12.

Looking Ahead

As Buzz Williams embarks on this new chapter at Maryland, his legacy at Texas A&M remains impactful. The Aggies now face the challenge of continuing the momentum built under his leadership, aiming to build upon the program’s recent successes and strive for future excellence.

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