Villanova’s Willard jabs at pro-Maryland hecklers

Villanova's Willard jabs at pro-Maryland hecklers

Villanova men’s basketball coach Kevin Willard returned to the DMV region for the first time Saturday since his controversial exit from Maryland last year, and a few Terrapins fans went out of their way to make it an unwelcome homecoming.

After his Wildcats won 80-73 at Georgetown, Willard was asked about a contingent of Maryland fans seated near the visiting bench who heckled the first-year coach throughout the game.

«They wasted a Saturday. I don’t know what the f— they were doing,» Willard told reporters. «I mean, they’ve got nothing better to do on a Saturday than to come look at my bald ass. I don’t know what they’re doing.»

Willard was asked whether he was surprised that Maryland fans still harbor this level of animosity toward him.

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    «I don’t know,» he responded. «I have no thoughts on that.»

    Willard coached Maryland to a 65-39 record over three seasons, including two NCAA tournament appearances. But his parting with the Terrapins wasn’t clean.

    In media appearances during last year’s NCAA tournament, Willard publicly campaigned for more resources and said Maryland’s funding for NIL pay was woefully inadequate. He had not signed an extension before the tournament, a matter complicated when Maryland athletic director Damon Evans bolted the program for the same job at SMU.

    Willard later said that he «loved Maryland» and «was very passionate about my job,» adding that his comments during last year’s tournament were «just about having an opportunity to try to make Maryland the best program we could make it.»

    Villanova improved to 18-5 (9-3 Big East) following Saturday’s victory. Maryland is 8-14 (1-10 Big Ten) in its first season under Willard’s replacement, Buzz Williams.

    The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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