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"I don't know," said Queen, a Baltimore native. "We ain't got no coach now, so I don't know."
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“He is looking forward to seeing who Maryland hires and will entertain other options, too,” “Big” Rodney Rice, Rice’s father, said by text, referring to Maryland’s search for Willard’s replacement.
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Maryland’s sublime freshman is a big reason the Terrapins are back in the Sweet 16 for the first time in nearly a decade. Next up: Top-seeded Florida.
One of my best friends is from Baltimore, Carmelo Anthony, so I get it,” LeBron James said when asked about Derik Queen’s confidence.
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Sporting News on MSNWhere is Derik Queen from? Hometown, high school, more to know about Maryland star's Baltimore rootsIt's unclear how long Derik Queen plans to wear a Maryland uniform, but make no mistake, the 20-year-old represents the state wherever he goes. Queen entered the NCAA Tournament as one of the top prospects in the 2025 NBA Draft,
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.
The Baltimore native is doing his hometown proud during the NCAA Tournament. Maryland faces No. 1 Florida on Thursday in the Sweet 16.
Derik Queen and Julian Reese developed a bond on and off the court at Baltimore's St. Frances Academy, despite being three years apart.
Queen earned MaxPreps National Freshman of the Year at St. Frances before transferring to nationally-renowned Montverde Academy in Florida. Then, he came back home to Maryland to be a Terp.
Maryland star Derik Queen was noncommittal about his future after throwing out a ceremonial first pitch at the Baltimore Orioles' home opener Monday. "I don't know," Queen said. "We ain't got no coach now,