Legends of Maryland Basketball FROM THE PUBLISHER
Legends of Maryland Basketball features more than two dozen former prominent Terrapin players and coaches, including men and women who played significant roles in developing one of the most storied college basketball programs in the United States.
The University of Maryland sent a varsity team to the court for the first time in 1923 and now boasts one of a handful of high-profile college basketball programs in the country. The team has appeared in the last 11 NCAA Tournaments and captured its first NCAA title in 2002. During its cherished history, Maryland has shared one and won three outright Atlantic Coast Conference regular-season championships, three Atlantic Coast Conference tournament championships, one Southern Conference tournament championship, and shared one Southern Conference regular-season championship.
Legends in the book include early 1930s star Bosey Berger, Maryland's first basketball All-American; three-time All-Americans Tom McMillen and John Lucas, who helped revive the program in the mid-1970s after a decade of mediocrity; current head coach Gary Williams, who guided the Terps to the NCAA title and was a scrappy guard for the team in the mid-1960s; former College Player of the Year Joe Smith, one of the most pleasant surprises in the history of the program; former head coaches Bud Millikan and Lefty Driesell, who guided their teams to conference titles and periods of prominence; and former women's head coach Chris Weller, one of the most prominent and successful pioneers in women's college basketball history.